All My Children

Y&R Recaps Week of November 13, 2006

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Friday, November 17, 2006
J.T. and Colleen glowed about their “unbelievable makeup sex” until there was a knock at the door — it was Brad. He demanded to know why Colleen mentioned Rebecca to Professor Korbel. Brad got even angrier when Colleen revealed that Korbel met Rebecca once, at Crimson Lights. “Did you forget to mention that my real name is George Kaplan?” he added sarcastically. Brad
warned her that “this is about staying alive. This is not a game.” Later, Colleen met with Korbel again, but she kept her mouth shut this time when he
queried her about Rebecca.


Dru and Neil continued to look into cochlear implant surgery for Devon. Enter Will, with a warrant for their arrest for committing perjury. Neil and Dru called Michael, who ran right over and clashed with Will. Dru went ballistic
because their arrests will prevent Devon from having his surgery right away. Michael scolded Dru, ordering her to calm down so the DA doesn’t get any more ammo against
her.


Nick and Phyllis arrived at the hospital because her contractions had started…but actually, they hadn’t. The doctor informed them that it was a false alarm. Phyllis insisted on going to the office, where Nick asked her to take it easy. Enter Jack, who came down hard on Phyllis for her not handling a denied zoning permit for a new N.V.P. location. “I own N.V.P.” he reminded, yelling. Phyllis was
furious, but kept her mouth closed. Meanwhile, at the GCAC, Victor met with a senator and asked
about that so-called zoning problem. When the politician said there was no way around it, Victor threatened the guy in true Newman form.


End of episode, Nick tried to cheer up Phyllis; Korbel called J.T. James Bond (hey,
same color hair); Victor reported back to Jack about his meeting with the
senator and suggested that JACK run for office; and Michael informed Dru and
Neil that Devon is the prime suspect in the Carmen case.

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