Y&R Recaps Week of April 3, 2006
Friday, April 7, 2006
Katherine promised to take Jack down a notch or two for hurting Gloria. Gloria begged her to back off, trying to come out smelling like a rose. Later, Michael called a press conference at Jabot. “Stick to the script,” Michael warned. Ashley, Jack, Jill, Katherine and Gloria all spoke on the company’s behalf. After the press conference, Gloria got the call that Emma Gibson, the customer who had the worst allergic reaction to GloAgain, died. Oh, no!
Nick and Phyllis stared longingly at each other from across the bar. He finally joined her, not caring how it looked. Phyllis suggested he give Sharon time, that they’ll work it out.
Brad turned to Sharon re: the situation with Victoria. “Why do you suppose I keep choosing women who can’t love me back?” he asked Sharon, one of those women. Victoria told Victor she didn’t want J.T. reporting to her anymore. Victor reminded her that she doesn’t give him orders. In the elevator, Victoria asked J.T. to quit, and then she went and told Brad she’s going to prove to him and everyone else that Brad comes first. Meanwhile, J.T. went to Paul to discuss his dilemma, and then he went and explained to Victor that from now on he (J.T.) will be reporting to Victor. “You show a lot of guts,” Victor said, before giving him another assignment: a background check on Brad Carlton!
J.T. asked Mac how she’s feeling after the miscarriage. She said she’s fine. Mac left and joined Kevin, and the two discussed their kiss. Mac said she needed time away and was going back to the Indian reservation.
Nikki put Sharon on the spot and asked her what’s wrong. Sharon continue to hide the truth. Sharon was taken aback and when Nikki said she and Phyllis agreed to have Sharon be the spokesmodel for N.V.P. “I’m flattered but I can’t accept,” Sharon said.
As Nick continued to pound back drinks, Sharon showed up and saw him talking with Phyllis.
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