Y&R Recaps Week of Oct. 24, 2005
Friday, October 28, 2005
At the GCAC, a disguised Sheila — angry that the wedding had been postponed — smashed the wedding cake (perhaps she’d just watched that video by No Doubt, “Simple Kind Of Life” where Gwen Stefani bludgeons a bunch of wedding cakes). Soon, Scott arrived and wondered who could’ve done such a thing, but “Jennifer” lied that she hadn’t seen anyone and hurried out of there. Scott was devastated when Michael called him to inform him that the wedding wasn’t going to happen that day. Scott then went to see “Brenda” (boy, can Sheila change quickly), and asked if she wanted to work on their novel. She went to get changed (again) and he looked over her work. Scott then knocked over her purse and found a photo of Sheila from her days as a nurse in it. Suddenly, a voice from behind him asked, “What are you doing in my things?”
Victoria was hard at work in her office, when Victor stopped by. “Whoever you are, state your business or go away,” she snapped, before realizing it was Dad. Victoria invited him in and informed him that she’d chosen Sharon to be the spokesperson for Seasons. She then admitted that she wished she’d had some more warning that Nick was going to be working with her. Victor insisted that she and Nick would have an equal place in the company. After, Brad assured Vic that he intends to act professionally. Victor then left, and Brad berated Victoria for dumping him just because her parents wanted her to. “That’s not the Victoria Newman I knew,” he sniffed. Victoria explained that she has a professional reputation to uphold. Brad suggested that they be friends and colleagues, and they shook on it.
Nick told Sharon that Victoria had made the final decision as to who the spokesperson was; Sharon believed that Brad had influenced her. Nick reminded her that he’d supported her, as well. Sharon couldn’t understand why Nick didn’t share her enthusiasm over her new position. He said that he is happy for her, but that since he’s going to be CEO, he doesn’t want Sharon thrown into any drama. He admitted that he’s not sure he and Victoria will be able to work together. Sharon replied that all she wants to do is make everyone proud. “You do make me proud,” Nick said. Awww…
Dru witnessed Yolanda turning down her former drug dealer at the park. Yolanda insisted that she’s through with drugs, but Dru reminded her that she has a long road ahead of her. Yolanda was upset when she learned that Devon had run out on the Winterses. Meanwhile, Neil tried to talk some sense into Devon, but the teen still insisted on helping his mom. Later, Dru returned home, and Neil asked, “How do you convince a kid who thinks he knows everything that he doesn’t.” Dru called Devon in and announced that she’d like to have Yolanda stay with them.
J.T. told Nikki that Bobby was killed. Nikki refused to believe this, insisting that Bobby was just pretending so he could hide, but J.T. assured her that it was true. He gave her the number of the fed who’d called them so she could check it out for herself. Nikki did, and was devastated to get the news. “He wanted to leave that life behind and now he’s dead,” she sobbed. “How is that justice?” Victor came home and found Nikki sobbing. J.T. looked on as he comforted her.
Tom was all charm and smiles as he asked Ashley on a date. She turned him down, explaining how she felt strange going out when the wedding had just been postponed. Later, Ashley told Michael that Tom had asked her out, and that he suspects that Michael had help in framing him. She feared that their plan to bring down Tom could backfire on them. Meanwhile, Tom muttered to himself about how Mike is going to pay.
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