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Y&R Recaps Week of January 22, 2007

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Friday, January 26, 2007
Lauren insisted that Michael and Paul leave Sheila to die. “You’re not going anywhere,” Lauren informed the wounded whack job. Lauren admired the surgery and noted that the wound wasn’t so bad. “The only way you’re getting out of here,” Lauren hissed, “is over my dead body.” Lauren thanked Paul for catching Sheila, while Michael helped Sheila go to the bathroom. Maggie called Paul, wondering how the stakeout was going. Lauren and Michael returned home; she marveled that her nursery looks exactly the same as the replica Sheila built in the cage. When Michael left, she started to destroy the nursery.


J.T. got drunk at Indigo and started to cruise everyone, while Colleen made love to Korbel at his apartment. Korbel to Colleen in bed: “You are burning an image in my mind.” After Colleen left, Korbel went to Crimson Lights, where he ran into Daniel.


Gloria helped Jill with a report she had do. Enter Ji Min, who wanted new figures added to the report. Gloria offered to do it. Jill met Will at Indigo. Jana reported back to an annoyed Gloria, who was stuck at the office finishing Jill’s work. (Jana also stuck her nose into J.T.’s business, warning that Korbel could be capable of murder — specifically, Carmen’s.) Gloria retaliated by asking Mr. Kim to join her at Indigo.


Daniel and Lily got all lovey-dovey since Devon wasn’t home. Colleen showed up, interrupting their evening. “Did you sleep with the professor again?” Daniel asked, mortified. “That guy’s trouble.” Colleen called Victoria to tell her she’s spending the night out; Victoria didn’t let on that she was at the bar with J.T. Ultimately, Colleen decided not to spend the night with Lily and Daniel.


End of episode, Colleen went back to Korbel’s apartment, Maggie tracked Paul’s cell phone — and Sheila warned that she’s never giving up.

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