All My Children

Y&R Recaps Week of January 23, 2006

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Friday, January 27, 2006
John returned to the scene of the crime — Roman’s Steakhouse. Michael chased him down and tried to convince him to leave. John wouldn’t budge and started to remember Tom standing in front of him and coming at him — and then BANG! “I remember everything. I killed Tom Fisher,” he confessed.


At the house, Jack accused Gloria of hiding something from him. Gloria was saved by the bell (or was she?) when the detective in charge of the case arrived. He wanted to speak to John, but Gloria said he was upstairs sleeping. When the detective left, Jack demanded to know what was going on. Jack finally realized that John was there the night of the shooting, but he still thought Ashley did it.


Nick covered when Victoria spotted the hotel key Phyllis had slipped him. Victoria went on to bash Phyllis, but Nick (very carefully) defended her.


Nikki reported to Phyllis that Victor has offered them office space at Newman. Phyllis pooh-poohed the idea, claiming she and Nikki should remain independent. (Little did they know it was all about Nick!) Later, Nick stopped by the table and Victor revealed that Phyllis and Nikki would be working out of Newman. “I don’t think that’s such a good idea,” he replied. But then he backed off, as Nikki wondered what was REALLY going on.


J.T. showed Paul the key Tom Fisher was wearing the night he died. Enter Mac, who felt it was a bad idea to help Kevin with the key. When Mac left, Paul reprimanded J.T. for clueing Mac in on the case. At Crimson Lights, Lauren reminded Kevin that she’s alive today because of Tom. When J.T. arrived and revealed he located the box, Kevin hesitated and said he wasn’t ready to see what was in it.


EOE (end of episode), Gloria finally told Jack that John shot Tom, and Nick went to room 714 to meet Phyllis. Hot times!

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