Y&R Recaps Week of Dec. 26, 2005
Friday, December 30, 2005
At the Newmans’ New Year’s Eve dinner, Phyllis squirmed when Sharon, Daniel and Noah left the room and she was alone with Nick. He later walked her to her car and she praised Sharon as a “a lovely hostess” and “sweet and warm,” and expressed her guilt over their night of passion. Sharon’s only human, he responded, and reported that his wife had had a close call with Brad during their business trip. Phyllis planted a kiss on Nick and departed.
Mac tenderly comforted Kevin, who opened up about wanting to kill his father as a boy. He said he didn’t know if he should laugh or cry and wrestled with his conflicting emotions for his monstrous father. Kevin regretted his lost opportunity to one day forgive his dad. Mac reminded him that no matter what one goes through, life can be wonderful. They kissed and lovingly held each other.
Paul and J.T. continued their search for Sheila.
At the, bomb shelter, Lauren found cans of food and a can opener. The food was spoiled, but Sheila wolfed it down anyway. A sympathetic Lauren created a splint for her wounded tormentor’s ankle. The girls hit pay dirt when Lauren discovered a radio. They heard a news brief announcing that Tom was murdered and Ashley Abbott arrested.
Over dinner, Abby announced to Brad and Victoria that her New Year’s Resolution is to try to like Victoria. After the little girl left the room, Brad told Victoria he loves her. They shared a slow dance to Ella Fitzgerald‘s “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” and then Brad presented champagne and gold-colored party poppers. Inside hers was a scroll that read Brad’s New Year’s resolution: “Marry Victoria Newman, if she’ll have me.”
Christine questioned Ashley about what happened the night she found Tom. Ash recounted the story and remembered seeing her father shoot Tom, but she didn’t tell Christine that. Just then, a doctor announced that John may be regaining consciousness.
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