All My Children

Y&R Recaps Week of May 1, 2006

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Friday, May 5, 2006
Ashley and Jack read in the newspapers that Nikki was a victim of a carjacking. “However, we have our own problems,” fumed Ashley, who saw Jabot on the front page once again, thanks to Jack’s big mouth. Katherine and Jill weren’t amused, either. Enter Colleen. “Thank you for your public service announcement,” sniped Katherine, alluding to her embarrassing display at the bridal shower and remark about STDs. Former stepmom Ashley tried to get through to the brat, telling her to apologize to Victoria and show up at the wedding.


Nikki came to after surgery. The pressure on her spine was alleviated. “Your mother would like nothing more than for the family to pull together,” Victor announced to Nick, Victoria, Sharon and Brad in the waiting room. Nikki was concerned about taking pain medicine since she’s a recovering alcoholic and had issues with painkillers, but the doctor assured her that he’s treated sober addicts before. Nick and Victoria arrived and Victoria filled Nikki in on what Colleen did; Nik was mortified, and made Victoria promise that she wouldn’t change her wedding plans. In the waiting room, Victor and Sharon had a heart-to-heart about what’s important in life. Meanwhile, you could cut the tension between Nick and Sharon with a scalpel. He flipped when he learned Sharon told Noah about the separation without him.


Dru chided Lily for getting bad grades, then they got into it again about Daniel. Lily fired off an e-mail to Daniel about Dru and Malcolm but accidentally sent it to Neil! When Daniel tried to hack into Neil’s computer, Neil walked in, caught him and saw the e-mail. Enter Lily.


EOE (end of episode), Colleen asked J.T. to be her date for Victoria and Brad’s wedding, Victor apologized to Nikki for how he behaved, and Neil confronted Lily about the e-mail.

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