Young & Restless Fans Won’t Believe the Bonkers Business Blowouts Ahead — Plus, Tucker’s Desperate Move (Will It Work?)
Young & Restless rolled out of May Sweeps and into a slightly less interesting time… although things picked up on Friday’s episode. Keep reading to find out what happened and what’s ahead.
Retrain Your Brain
As discussed in last week’s Restless Rant soapbox, Ashley’s story peaked with no resolution, and without even the smaller soapy payoffs many were hoping to see come out of it. We still don’t know what Martin did to her, and the entire scenario involving Tucker running to her rescue was, in a word, lame. No payoff, and we were left listening to a newcomer reflecting at length on the death of his evil twin. The silver lining (or perhaps not to some) is that the story isn’t over. We’ve a new mystery to unravel surrounding what happened to Ashley when she was young, however disturbing. But whether the audience will be a part of that remains to be seen. Ashley has yet to be onscreen at the clinic.
The takeaway? One has to retrain your brain to appreciate the build up and anticipation and find entertainment value in imagining what the payoff could be… knowing the chances are excellent that it’s never gonna play out the way it should. Big drama is found in big payoffs, but that seems to be elusive these days.
A Satisfying Twist
With all of that said about payoffs, I love a good twist, and Victor being revealed as Audra’s secret investor was a dandy! We knew he was coming after Jack, and what better way than to have a go at Jabot? But the Mustache won’t be content to leave it at that. As we’ve already seen, he’s coming for Jack’s family as well. Trying to lure Kyle away to Newman and with something in mind for Diane. If he doesn’t have a scheme to leave Jack’s marriage in shambles, I’d be suprised. Or perhaps he’ll have Michael encourage Diane to oust her husband from his own company. Big, messy trouble!
You Lose
In related, Tucker poured his heart out to Audra to absolutely no avail and it was… delicious. How fun to see a potential vixen actually come into her own. But will it last? Not if Tucker has his way. As we saw in the preview, it looks like he’ll pull out all the stops to put a halt to Audra’s takeover with a classic soap trope — faking a heart attack. Taking pointers, perhaps, from Bold & Beautiful’s Katie, who collapsed at a wedding to keep the bride and groom apart, Tucker will keel over his laptop as the meeting of Glissade’s board of directors gets underway, thus impeding the vote on whether or not to sell. Not only will it delay the proceedings and buy him time, but I’m betting he’s hoping to garner some sympathy from Audra to boot.
Divided Loyalties
Some may think Lily is immune to Billy’s charm offensive, but I’m not one of them. In just a single “happy hour” he got her to agree to back his bid to add the Abbott name to the company. She’s still unconvinced about teaming with him to take over and limit Devon’s powers, but if he keeps needling about her being scared to take the leap, he might eventually win her over. In the meantime, Lily and Billy having their heads together, and her supporting Billy’s proposal to change the company name, is bound to stick in her brother’s craw. Which should play nicely into Billy’s plan by creating tension between the siblings. Could get messy!
Love Story
The only business that seems to be moving forward tickety-boo is Sharon’s, and that’s because we never see or hear about it. She will make an appearance for Joshua Morrow’s special standalone episode, however, in which Nick and Sharon look back on their love story along with a delighted Mariah, Tessa, and Faith.
Zingers
Speaking of Mariah and Tessa, they were trotted out for Pride Month as supporting characters in the developing romance between Claire and Kyle. While it was a nice nod to Mariah’s past to have her and Claire discuss the similarities in their lives, there’s no denying that “Teriah” has no storyline except as ‘talk-tos’ for other characters… and an occasional appearance to share a kiss, so the powers that be can’t be accused of homophobia.
No Zing
As for Claire and Kyle, there’s no zing to this pairing whatsoever as long as the writers are going to keep Claire as a one-dimensional, saccharine sweet, podperson with no layers to her. The only thing that would make this interesting is if she has to deal with a combative and jealous Summer and her dark side emerges. When it comes to Claire’s parents, Victoria and Cole, I can all but see the writers patting themselves on the back for creating a slow-burn romance, but it’s as dry as a stale rice cake for me. I only want to see Victoria with a man who challenges her and brings out her passionate side. Period.
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