TV DRAMAS. What’s In Them For You (me too) | The young and the restless soap box score Thursday, May 10, 2012

The soap box scoresheet comes from the Young and the Restless@, Thursday, May 10, 2012.

For those of you just catching up on the on the Young And The Restless® there many good places online to go to find out what the plot is. Also over the next three or four days I will be scoring 34 shows which will bring us up to Monday’s show and be together on the same page and day for this drama and The Bold and the Beautiful on CBS® brought to you by CRT® Sony® Bell® and CBS®.
Many people have said with all the media out there why these two shows: Young And The Restless® and the Bold and Beautiful. Number one: they bring up many issues that we as families and people individually would otherwise not bring up yet may have a desire to discuss.  Number two, the shows makes it much easier to bring up a character rather than ourselves in regard to society and what individual choices we must make.  Touchy issues, for example: Should one marry another whom they don’t not love for “the case of a child,” such as Danny Romalotti and Daisy Carter are doing in he case of child Lucy Carter Romalotti. Number three: should you be afraid of something that’s not rationally possible but it is so clear and vivid in your mind that you can’t sleep?  As an adult it feels these fears are portrayed in a talk where Lauren Fenmore-Baldwin *has*those fears as does Phyllis Summers-Romalotti-Abbott-Newman. Number four, another very hard issue to deal with is the idea that your own son might be psychologically ill or might even be a psychopathological criminal. For example, Paul Williams of the Genoa City Police Department is dealing with his son, played by Peter Porte Mr. Ricardo Carl “Ricky” Williams, who is probably a psychopath, a label that was confirmed by class A+ New York City lawyer of the Vance Abrams law firm recently moved to Genoa city Avery Bailey Clark Esquire played adeptly by Jessica Collins.
This episode also features a scene showing that it’s nice to have friends similarly situated. Here, Daniel Romalotti, Jr. can confide in friend Kevin Fisher who has been through a similar situation.
The episode shown here was aired in the U.S. on May 10, 2012.

IAN ANDREW SCHNEIDER
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July 8, 2012

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