All My Children

Y&R Recaps Week of January 8, 2007

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Friday, January 12, 2007
Sharon arrived at Drucilla’s to find her hysterical over the break-in. Det. Sullivan showed up and drew her weapon, looking for the assailant. (Elsewhere, Lily confided in Colleen — who proceeded to play detective — that Devon destroyed Dru’s parking garage ticket from the night Carmen was killed). Dru pointed the finger at David Chow, but Sullivan said anyone could have done this. Brrrrring. A couple of crank call riled Dru even more. Knock, knock, it’s David! David taped her as Dru lashed out of him for slicing up her clothes. David said he was in her building looking for an apartment.


Amber flirted with Korbel at Crimson Lights and made a snarky remark about his sketch of Colleen. Jana watched them and called Korbel “dark” to Kevin. Korbel was chilly to Amber, who promptly called her Internet beau, Cane. He met her at CL, where Amber took great pleasure in introducing him to Korbel. Jana served lattes to Colleen and Lily and asked about the murder investigation, as well as Prof. Korbel. “She’s so…weird,” Lily remarked, as Jana walked away.


Michael and Paul contemplated killing Sheila. “What are you going to do with my body after you kill me?” Sheila taunted. When Lauren called Michael on his cell, Sheila started screaming in the background. Luckily, Lauren didn’t figure out what was going on. Phyllis suggested that they take the kids to the park tomorrow. For now, they painted their nails. Back at the cage, Paul told Michael he’s going on a date with Det. Sullivan. Sheila announced she’s going on a hunger strike.


End of episode, Paul had coffee with Sullivan; Lauren got all lovey-dovey with Michael; Sheila wrecked her cage; Jana discovered that Korbel’s former student killed herself; and David revealed to Dru that he took a sublet in that very building, so now they’re neighbors.

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