Y&R Transcript Friday 12/28/12
PLEASE CLICK TO DONATE TO OUR SITE!!!!
|
Episode # 10063 ~ Sharon & Victor Have an Encounter; Victoria Questions Avery About Nick
Provided By Suzanne
Proofread by
Emma
Kyle: I was on my way to the airport and I couldn't get the image out of my head, so I just turned around and I came here.
Billy: Whoa, slow down. Calm down. What image are you talking about?
Kyle: Dad, passed out on the couch Christmas morning. There was an empty decanter of scotch that was full the night before. For all I know, he was chasing it with oxydycone.
Billy: Didn't you see the interview? Your dad was never hooked on pills. He said that was just a story that Victor planted to discredit him.
Kyle: He knows damn well Victor didn't plant the story.
Billy: So it was you.
Kyle: I couldn't get through to him. No matter what I said, Dad would not admit he needed help.
Billy: So you thought you'd shove it in his face publicly, huh? Yeah, face it, Kid. Your dad is... (Chuckles) Destined to self-destruct.
Kyle: So, what, I just-- I let him?
Billy: I mean, you already tried the Hail Mary, man. I don't know what else is there to do.
Kyle: There's you.
Billy: (Laughs) No, I've done that, got tossed out on my ass.
Kyle: If you would just go back, I know you could convince him to stop.
Billy: Look, look, it's-- it's not gonna happen, okay? I'm the last person on earth your father will ever listen to, so why should I put myself through that again? Sorry.
Victoria: Because you'll regret it every day of your life if you don't.
Jack: You're late.
Kieran: Last appointment ran a little long. Kyle around?
Jack: No, Kyle's out of town. Let's get this done.
Kieran: Oxydycone, right? The "O" train.
Jack: That's right.
Kieran: That's not how this works.
Avery: Okay, this is killing me. Have I mentioned that I hate suspense?
Nick: Well, this is how you led me into the nightclub. Keep walking, you're good.
Avery: Okay, okay. So, okay, so this is payback?
Nick: It's more like a thank-you for guiding me to my future. (Snaps fingers)
Avery: (Gasps) This is really happening.
Nick: So is your goofy dance opening night.
Avery: (Laughs) You know what? For you and Noah, I will embarrass myself.
Nick: Poor kid's gonna be working with his old man. He has no idea what he's in for.
Alex: Took a chance you might be in. I need to ask you some follow-up questions on your girlfriend.
Noah: Ex. Like I said, I haven't spoken to Adriana since--
Alex: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you said that, I remember. I remember, Noah. I remember everything. I even remember which one of Ade's friends talked to her.
Noah: Ade? That's what I call her.
Alex: All her friends do. See, I've done my homework. I spoke to all of 'em, and you know which one of her friends talked to her in the last couple weeks?
Noah: No, who?
Alex: No one. She's disappeared.
Noah: I don't know anything about that, okay? I'd really like to help you out here--
Alex: You'd like to help? See, that's great. Let's go over this again.
Victoria: You know what it's like to struggle with an addiction, so if anyone should put himself out for Jack--
Billy: (Chuckles) Put myself out for the guy who shipped me off to Hong Kong just as things were getting into their worst for me?
Victoria: He sent you to China to get you away from the gambling.
Billy: Oh, yes, because they don't have poker in Hong Kong.
Victoria: Not to the people you owed money to, the same people who are still making your life-- our life hell.
Kyle: That's where Dad's heading. He is gonna mess himself up so bad... he won't be able to find his way back.
Victoria: Billy, Kyle's already lost his mother.
Billy: I can't make any promises, but I'll try, okay?
Avery: How about it? Is the inner rock star in you finally satisfied?
Nick: Getting there, although it was a lot more fun when it was just a fantasy instead of all this hard work.
Avery: Uh-huh. You know, I have never dated the owner of a hot new club before.
Nick: Oh, so this is really your fantasy we're fulfilling.
Avery: Yeah. You catch on fast, Newman.
(Cell phone rings)
Nick: I'm gonna throw this thing away at some point.
Avery: (Laughs)
Nick: Unbelievable. What do you need?
Victor: I want to see you at the club. It is important, okay?
Nick: Well, what I'm doing is important, too.
Victor: I will see you in a short while.
Nick: (Sighs)
Avery: Have you been summoned?
Nick: Yeah, for the last time. He needs to know this ends now.
Avery: (Sighs)
Billy: Thanks for coming.
Phyllis: Yeah. Hey, I'm sorry you're missing your ski trip.
Kyle: You know, I just kept thinking about what you said, about how we might need to take more drastic measures if things with Dad get worse.
Phyllis: Have they gotten worse?
Kyle: Well, that's the thing-- we can't wait till they do. I'm not willing to wait.
Billy: So we figured, strength in numbers. We need you, Phyllis.
Jack: $1,000, $1,100, $1,200.
Kieran: 50 pills at $25 per... that's $1,250.
Jack: Oh, jeez. Everyone's a businessman now. I trust you'll be discreet.
Kieran: Kyle will never know.
Jack: Or anyone else.
Kieran: I keep my clients happy.
Jack: I'm not your client. This is a one-time-only thing.
Kieran: Don't lose my number.
Alex: That's the last time you saw her, when you found her with another guy? (Exhales slowly)
Noah: Yeah.
Alex: Have you spoken to her recently?
Noah: You know, you've probably said about 20 things to me, and 19 of them have been "Have you spoken to her recently?"
Alex: Have you?
Noah: You really want me to answer this again?
Alex: Please.
Noah: Look, I know this game, all right? You keep slipping in the same question over and over again, waiting for a different answer, and then you pounce.
Alex: (Laughs) P--do I look like someone who pounces? See, that's your problem, Noah. You think this whole thing is a game.
Noah: And you keep treating it like one, asking questions that you already know the answer to.
Alex: You want to get serious? Okay. Do you miss her?
Noah: What kind of question is that?
Alex: A serious one. I mean, I can tell by the way you respond what you're willing to do for her, so do you miss her?
Noah: I'd rather answer your other question.
Alex: Have you heard from her recently?
Noah: No, I haven't heard from her recently. I don't care to.
Alex: Not even if she called you, said that she wanted to get back together?
Noah: I've moved on.
Alex: Even if she said she missed you, you know. Forget the other guy.
Noah: I'm sorry, I'm sorry. We've already been through this. What exactly is it that you want from me?
Alex: Adriana's got herself mixed up in something bad, and now you're mixed up in it, too. Is she worth it? Because you're facing accessory charges. That's a hell of a price to pay for someone who's doing some guy behind your back.
Noah: All right, Detective, we're finished here, okay? I've answered your questions twice now. I'm trying to help you out, but next time, I'm not gonna be so accommodating.
Alex: (Chuckles)
Noah: Hey.
Alex: You must be Mrs. Newman. It's nice to meet you.
Phyllis: I-I think it's just important that-- that Jack doesn't feel like he's being ambushed.
Kyle: No, let him, as long as we get him to confront his problem.
Phyllis: Yeah, but we can't lecture him.
Billy: That's gone over really well so far.
Victoria: That never really worked with my mom. There was this time that I came home from boarding school.
Billy: When you barely recognized her?
Victoria: Can you imagine a wonderful and compassionate mother, saying good-bye to her, and coming home to someone who was only thinking about when she was gonna get her next drink? I remember, I was competing in this dressage, and I was really excited because I had won my first blue ribbon, but when I looked up into the stands, Mom... (Sighs) Anyway, she didn't even pick me up that day. She sent the driver to get me, and when I got home, she was just full of excuses. She was really good at excuses. I remember calling her on it, and it was a long, long time before she spoke another civil word to me. And I just remember thinking that maybe if I had told her how hurt I was instead of coming down on her, that maybe that would have made the difference.
Phyllis: Okay, so we put all our feelings on the table.
Billy: Hmm. And what, hope that Jack chooses us over the drugs? Seems a little bit like amateur hour, Folks.
Victoria: So find someone who--who knows Jack, who really knows him, who's been through this, and have him help you.
Billy: Well, do you want to call him, or should I?
Victor: Hello, Jack. I happened to see that Abbott "Infomercial." Very interesting.
Jack: Well, I'm glad you liked it.
Victor: What were you trying to sell us?
Jack: The truth, Victor.
Victor: Uh-huh.
Jack: I could have my staff send by a copy. You could look at it again and again.
Victor: Oh, that's very kind of you, but I've seen enough of it, thank you.
Jack: Well, good. I'd hate to think of you wasting your time, thinking I'm gonna end up in rehab.
Victor: Oh, well, that wouldn't happen. I mean, in that infomercial, you said you were...
Jack: Strong and healthy, just like my company, Newman.
Victor: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right. I remember now.
Jack: You think the day is coming, don't you, when you'll be back at your desk at Newman, that God-awful portrait back on the wall? Adam told me about your plan to unseat me at Newman. You won't be able to rely on his services any longer, I'm afraid.
Victor: Who the hell needs Adam? You're doing a hell of a job losing Newman all by yourself. What would your dad say if he found out that you were a drug addict?
Nick: Is this why you called me here, to drag me in the middle of this man contest?
Jack: No, there's no contest here, certainly not from my perspective.
Nick: Well, now that you've booted us from our company.
Jack: Consider it a gift. I helped cut you away from your father. You'll thank me one day.
Nick: You know, you're lucky you're recovering from back surgery.
Victor: By the way, how is that going? How do you deal with all that pain, Jack?
Jack: Oh, clearly, a lot better than you're doing losing your company.
Victor: (Chuckles)
Jack: Excuse me. I won't be dining here after all. I'll be eating at home. I'll give Adam your best.
Victor: By the way, before you do that, don't be so sure that he has chosen sides, okay? I'm as aware of his weaknesses as I know yours.
Sharon: I'm Noah's mom, Sharon, um, and you are?
Alex: Alex, a friend from New York.
Sharon: Oh, well, um, I hope you're enjoying your stay in Genoa City. Welcome.
Alex: I am.
Noah: Uh, Mom.
Sharon: Who is this?
Noah: It doesn't matter. He was just leaving.
Alex: Think about what I said. Excuse me.
Sharon: Well, what was that about? And don't tell me it was just a little disagreement with a friend.
Noah: He's no friend of mine.
Sharon: (Sighs) Noah, tell me what's happening. We have to trust each other, right? That's a two-way street. You know, some of the things that I've told you recently, I wanted to keep to myself. I didn't want to tell anybody, and I told you because I trust you, so do you trust me?
Noah: The guy's a cop. He's here asking questions about a girl I knew in New York. Apparently she's in some kind of trouble.
Sharon: And he thinks you know something about it?
Noah: I keep on telling him that I don't, but he just won't let up.
Sharon: Why? Who is this girl, and what have you gotten yourself involved in?
Avery: Oh! Wow. (Chuckles) Usually, I'm the one walking into things.
Victoria: Sorry. Just that sort of day.
Avery: That's all right. You recovered from Christmas?
Victoria: Well, you know, it might take awhile, after spending so much of it with my dad. Heard you spent a lot of time with Nick.
Avery: Yeah, he, um, he got me an easy-bake oven.
Victoria: Oh, wow. Must be serious then, huh?
Avery: Oh, you know, we're just having a good time.
Victoria: Yeah, well, I hope so. I'd hate to see my brother hurt again.
Avery: You know, Phyllis gave me the same warning, which is laughable, actually, because she chewed him up and spit him out and then stomped on him. What?
Victoria: I'm just really hoping that you're with Nick because you care about him and not because you're trying to stick it to Phyllis.
Kyle: Hey, Dad.
Jack: What are you doing at home? What--what is all this? Is--is there a problem at the office?
Billy: You fired me. I don't work for you anymore, remember?
Jack: Okay, what, then? If this is more fallout from that lie that Victor fed the press--
Kyle: Dad... they know.
Phyllis: Kyle said he was responsible for the story.
Billy: We also know why he planted it.
Jack: Then I'm sure you're also aware that it's no longer an issue. I'm off the meds.
Neil: Jack, you and I both know that isn't true.
Jack: This guy thinks anyone who takes a pill is an addict. Is that it? You're believing him? Is that why you're all here? I'm sorry to mess up your little intervention. That's what this is, isn't it? But you're wasting your time on someone who doesn't need it. If you're intent on making the world a better place, though, I'm sure you can find an addict on skid row that you can help out. Don't let me get in your way. Please.
Neil: We're not going anywhere.
Jack: Okay, fine, I will.
Billy: Come on, Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack. If it's true that you don't need this, then why are you running? What do you have to hide?
Avery: Are you really asking me that, Victoria?
Victoria: Well, you know, when you care about somebody, you--you have to ask the tough questions. I know, I realize I'm putting you on the spot right now.
Avery: But you would like an answer. Okay, well, I can tell you this much, I didn't go looking for this, you know? Getting involved with my sister's ex, and I haven't dated in a really long time. You know, I got divorced and I threw myself into my work, and I was happy. Or I mean, I thought I was happy, but I don't know. When I'm with Nick, it's like... (Sighs) It's like a line from a song suddenly means something that it never meant before, and I walk around smiling all the time for absolutely no reason. And the phone will ring and I'm excited to pick it up, and I know this sounds ridiculous...
Victoria: No, actually. No, it doesn't sound ridiculous at all. It sounds like you're falling in love.
Nick: So do you really believe that, that Jack's starting to lose control?
Victor: Well, Son, it's inevitable when one's at-- at the mercy of something.
Nick: Yeah, I know how he feels, every time you blow your whistle and expect me to show up. That's gotta stop, Dad, okay? I have my own life to lead.
Victor: And part of that includes being a responsible father, Son.
Nick: You don't need to remind me of that.
Victor: What about Christmas? I've heard Faith talking about her mother taking her on a surprise trip.
Nick: That never happened.
Victor: But, Son, it could have. That's why I asked you to come here. I'm very concerned about the welfare of my grandchildren.
Noah: Don't worry, Mom. Everything's fine.
Sharon: Okay, um... (Clears throat) Great. Thanks for clearing that up.
Noah: Her name's Adriana. I met her when I was bartending. We went out for a little while. She started seeing somebody else. That was that.
Sharon: So she doesn't mean anything to you?
Noah: What difference does it make? We broke up.
Sharon: But you know, if she's in trouble like you said and she's reached out to you...
Noah: Wh-what, are you siding with the cops now?
Sharon: Well, I think that the cops probably see exactly what I see-- that you care about Adriana a lot, and sometimes, when we feel that way and we really want to help someone, we make their problems our own.
Nick: If you're so concerned about your grandkids, you need to let up on their mom.
Victor: How can I do that, Son, after she burned down my house?
Nick: No, you have no proof of that.
Victor: That's just a matter of time. Innocent people don't take their kids and run.
Nick: She was scared. You were threatening to throw her into jail or a mental institution.
Victor: Maybe that's where she belongs, okay?
Nick: She's seeing a therapist. She's taking her medication. She is getting better. You need to back off.
Victor: Son, I'm trying to protect my family.
Nick: That's my family, and you need to trust me to live my own life.
Victor: Then you show me that you can live your life in accordance with reason, with what your head tells you, not your heart. You're led by your heart.
Nick: See, that's one of the differences between us, Dad. I want to see the good in people. You're only happy when they fail.
Jack: Well, clearly, you are intent on saving me. I'll humor you. Save me. Save me! But after this, if one of you throws this crap in my face again--
Billy: Hey, Jack, look what's full.
Jack: So Kyle told you about that, too?
Phyllis: He said-- I-I can't really recall how he put it, but I think he said that you told him that we had a couple drinks. That never happened. In fact, I advised you against it.
Jack: Did you?
Phyllis: Mm-hmm.
Jack: Well, I-I'm sorry. I guess I got confused.
Phyllis: Okay, yeah, you did. Here, I want you to take that-- take that! I don't want it!
Jack: Well, no, no, don't--
Billy: Whoa, is that one of our family ornaments?
Jack: I gave it to Phyllis for Christmas.
Phyllis: You did. You said we were family.
Jack: We are.
Phyllis: Not when you ask me to lie for you.
Jack: Phyllis, don't do this.
Phyllis: My father lied to me my entire life. You know how that affected me. You know. You gave that ornament to me. You said I was family, and I-I thought I-- I thought I finally had a home.
Jack: Don't ask me to take this back.
Phyllis: Don't ask me to watch you medicate yourself to death.
Jack: One bender on a lonely Christmas is hardly uncommon.
Neil: (Sighs) Jack, we got help.
Billy: Yes, we did. You can join the club, motley of a crew as it might be.
Neil: And if you're not gonna do it for Phyllis, then--then think about Kyle.
Kyle: Do you have any idea what it was like coming in, finding you passed out on the couch? Do you know what I thought? For a few seconds, it was Mom all over again.
Jack: Oh, Kyle, Kyle, listen--
Kyle: That same feeling. It just shot through me.
Jack: Kyle, I told you I would be okay. I will!
Kyle: Mom made me that same promise, and a few weeks later, I was shoveling dirt on her coffin.
Billy: Don't let that happen, Jack.
Neil: Come to a meeting.
Noah: I mean it, Mom. All I want is to stay out of whatever Adriana is involved in.
Nick: Oh, hey. I-I wish I'd known you were coming by. I would have canceled Faith's playdate.
Sharon: I actually came to see you. Um, I just wanted to let you know that I'm making some plans that will affect the whole family, in a good way, I hope.
Nick: Oh, I'm all for that.
Sharon: Good, because, um, I've set up a meeting with Neil to talk to him about becoming the face of Jabot again.
Noah: Wow, that--that is, like, perfect for you.
Sharon: Thank you. You know, I figured that it would be a good place to start because it's something I'm familiar with.
Nick: It's a lot of work, Sharon. A lot of travel, personal appearances, photo shoots.
Sharon: I've cleared it with my therapist.
Nick: I don't know. I think you should think about it a little more.
Sharon: Well, I think that this could be the perfect way to get my life started again. I'm ready for this.
Noah: Sure you are, Mom.
Sharon: Okay, well, I-I gotta get ready for my interview.
Noah: (Clears throat) Hey, break a leg.
Sharon: Oh, thanks. (Laughs)
Nick: Good luck.
Sharon: Thank you. Okay.
Noah: Bye. (Inhales sharply) You could have been a little more supportive, you know?
Nick: I don't know. I think it might be too much for her. I don't want her to have a setback, Son. I don't want her going through that again. I certainly don't want you and your sister going through it.
Noah: I know, Dad, but you can't live someone else's life for 'em, right? At least, that's what everyone keeps on telling me. Just have to stick by 'em, hope they make it through.
Neil: Come on, man. Jack, it's a safe environment, you know? It's--it's--it's people just like you in the same situation, willing to listen--
Jack: It is not the same situation! Okay, I-I admit I shouldn't have gotten drunk, and maybe I got carried away with the pills, but I'm done now! It's over!
Billy: Your back hurt, Jack?
Jack: Yeah, that's what happens when you go off pain medication, Billy.
Kyle: So you're saying you're clean?
Jack: Yes. Yes! What, do you want a urine test? Blood? Polygraph? Fine, I'll take it.
Neil: Jack, easy. Easy now. No one here is trying to put you on the defensive.
Jack: No, you're trying to get a confession out of me, and you're not gonna let up until you do. What, is this a membership drive? The--the program has you looking for recruits? What, you don't get your allotment, you don't get your recovery coin?
Billy: Hey, hey, hey, that's enough.
Phyllis: Yeah, lay off of Neil. We asked him here.
Neil: No, you know what? I think we all need to lay off. It doesn't do any good to have people in your face, does it, Jack? You know, I didn't listen when they did that to me. You know what I did? I-I actually-- I-I found a-a-a bar.
Jack: (Groans)
Neil: I found a dive full of lowlifes to commiserate with, and what'd I do? I sat there day after day, all day, every day, all night, every night. One drink after the other, Jack, just shutting the world out, until one of my new drinking buddies-- he robbed my apartment and he attacked Lily. He attacked my little girl, and Lily-- she didn't want anything to do with me after that. I couldn't blame her. I didn't care about anybody-- her, no one in the family. And you see, it wasn't because I was a bad man. It was 'cause I was sick, Jack.
Jack: Neil, I feel for you, I do. And I'm glad Lily's fine and I'm glad you found answers, but look at me! Do I look like a man who's gonna sit at the end of a bar or wait on a street corner for his next fix? I'm not sick!
Billy: Yeah, you are, Jack.
Jack: Oh, look who's talking. Now I get to hear addiction advice from you.
Victoria: Uh, I'm sorry if I seemed a little...
Avery: Intense?
Victoria: I was actually going to say bitchy.
Avery: (Laughs)
Victoria: (Laughs)
Nick: What's she saying about me?
Avery: Oh, hello. How'd it go with your dad? Everything okay?
Victoria: Uh-oh. What's going on with Dad?
Nick: Saving his family. Apparently I'm not doing a good enough job.
Victoria: Okay, well, you can just leave me out of that. Avery, I'm glad that I didn't scare you off. I'll see you.
Nick: See you.
Avery: Mm.
Nick: Scare you off?
Avery: Yeah, that's not important.
Nick: All right, well, let's talk about something that is-- New Year’s. You got plans?
Avery: No, why?
Nick: Well, keep 'em open, 'cause I got a surprise for you.
Cane: Well, I hope you don't mind, but Neil had a meeting, uh, so he can't make it, and I'm filling in for him.
Sharon: Oh, of course.
Cane: Well, the good news is I already know a lot about your history at the company because, uh, of Lily.
Sharon: Right, Lily was the Face of Jabot once, too.
Cane: She speaks very highly of you. She said you set the bar for all the women that came after you.
Sharon: Well, I'd like to reset the bar, if you and Neil are interested.
Cane: Let me be honest with you, okay? Uh, the problem we have is your unsuccessful tenure as the Newman C.E.O.
Sharon: Well, you know, unfortunately, I was going through a rough time personally.
Cane: I know. Victor didn't make things easy for you, I know.
Sharon: But that's all behind me now.
Cane: I'd like to believe that.
Sharon: Oh, you can. I mean, I think it's been since, I don't know, maybe when I was last the Face of Jabot that I felt this good about myself, you know? I feel like I have something really valuable to offer, and all I need is the chance to prove it.
Cane: Well, just to let you know, this isn't "Your mother's" Jabot, okay? Uh, Neil is taking the company in a whole new direction.
Sharon: Okay, well, whatever direction he's taking it, what women look for in cosmetics will never change. If I've learned anything over the years, it's that.
Cane: Well, I will talk to Neil and, um... I'll see what I can do.
Sharon: Thank you, Cane.
Cane: Thank you, Sharon.
Jack: Boy, you never disappoint, do you? Always finding fault with everyone except yourself.
Billy: I've acknowledged my gambling problem, Jack. I admit that I have an addiction. I admit that I--
Jack: Did admitting it help Victoria? No, it didn't, did it?
Billy: You think there's a day that goes by that I don't beat myself up for what happened to her? She paid for my past. She paid for my addiction. I almost lost my wife, my son almost lost his mother, because I couldn't stop gambling all those years ago, even though my family-- you begged me to stop. Why the hell do you think I'm here, anyway, Jack? Because I don't want Kyle paying the same way. I don't want your addiction, I don't want your dependence ruining his life. Come on, man. You're the head of this family. You're the one we look to when nothing else makes sense. I can't do this by myself. I need you. As much as I can't stand you sometimes... I need you. I need the Jack that can handle ten things at once, can put me in my place when I am completely out of line, that can tell Victor Newman to go to hell without even batting an eye. I need my big brother, Jack, the man who holds us all together.
Jack: Get out.
Phyllis: What?
Jack: You heard me. Get out. Get out of here. Leave me alone.
Kyle: You heard Uncle Billy--
Jack: Yeah, I heard Uncle Billy. I heard everyone, and I'm sick of it! Sick of defending myself, sick of denying your accusations. They're small and they're baseless and they're insulting, and I'm done! I'm done! You're done, you're done. You're fired. I don't want to see your faces again at Newman or Jabot. What are you waiting for? Get the hell out of my house! Now!
(Door slams)
Sharon: I'm glad I ran into you.
Victor: Really?
Sharon: Yeah, I-I want to apologize for interrupting your housewarming party.
Victor: So you're apologizing for an apology?
Sharon: Well, you know, if I could just-- wait, if I could explain to you what I've been going through and--and how much better I'm doing now...
Victor: I don't give a damn if you're doing better or if you end up in an asylum. Just consider yourself fortunate that I'm very preoccupied with more important things right now.
Sharon: Oh, is one of those things making Adam your inside man at Newman?
Victor: He told you about that?
Sharon: Yes, and he told me what you promised in return.
Victor: Oh, yeah? Well, let me tell you something, he will not be able to protect you from arson charges, okay? The only one that he's interested in protecting is himself.
Billy: I spilled my guts and I told him things that I almost never tell anyone, and it didn't even make a dent.
Victoria: It may have.
Billy: No. He's at full speed, he's headed right for the wall.
Victoria: (Sighs) I love you for what you did, and I have to believe that deep down, Jack does, too.
Kyle: For a couple seconds, I really thought we had him.
Phyllis: Yeah. Well, I'm glad we tried.
Kyle: No matter what the cost?
Phyllis: Yeah. Incredibly high-paying jobs are hard to come by.
Kyle: (Laughs)
Neil: Well, Jack's left himself vulnerable, especially after folding Jabot into Newman.
Kyle: He could wind up losing it all.
Phyllis: Uh, as hard as it is to hear, I think that's-- that might be what it takes for him to accept he has a problem.
Neil: Every addict bottoms out at some point. Jack's not there yet.
Jack: (Exhales slowly) Adam. Get over to the house now. Everything just changed.
Man: No luck connecting Adam to the warehouse fire or the one at Gloworm. If he did hire someone to set them, there's no trace.
Victor: Of course, he hired someone, but let's drop that right now. Time to shift focus. I have a new job for you.
Next on "The Young and the Restless"...
Tyler: Well, maybe I'm missing something about Cane, but I'm sure I know you.
Kay: If you really want to kiss and make up, then you won't mind if he joins us for dinner.
Jack: Victor said you hadn't chosen a side yet. You just did, didn't you?
Back to The TV MegaSite's Y&R Site
Try today's short recap, detailed update, and best lines!
FEEDBACK |
HELP SUPPORT THESE GREAT CAUSES!
![]() |
![]() |
|
| ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Main Navigation within The TV MegaSite:
Home | Daytime Soaps | Primetime TV | Soap MegaLinks | Trading