
[I Imagined Lucille Ball As My Birth Mother]
[If It Makes You Feel Any Better, She’s Not A Big Fan of Mine Either]
Doing double-duty in both episode 214 of The Bold and The Beautiful and The Young and The Restless is American actor John McCook, in the middle of multiple storylines on both programs.
On both #YR and #BB, John is seen as Eric Forrester being played by selfish characters as Sally Spectra and to a more righteous extent Phyllis Summers for his good nature and in business.
In Genoa City, two people are missing and thus the center of the story: Philip “Chance” Chancellor IV, husband of Abby Newman-Abbott-Chancellor, need-to-know government secret agent at levels those of us in regular civilization don’t want to know, and Mariah Copeland, who with biological input from friend Devon Hamilton is carrying Abby’s unborn child.
In Los Angeles, we learn that if one is going to work from home, and the owner of your business is calling you on your phone, you ought to put your clothes on, or at least put your shirt on, especially if the owner has only one demand of you as Chief Operating Officer and head of the Legal Department. Apparently, the joy that the former and future jewelry maker, Quinn, brings to the man with tens of millions of dollars to lose, Carter Walton, makes putting one’s entire reputation, life, money, family, company and business. What is that power? Sexual desire, at least for those men under the spell of Quinn, or those women under the spell of Carter, or whatever. Not judging the characters – both of them keep telling each other a version of “this is the last time” only to be followed by another trip to bed.
On Thursday, the gala continues and we find out that Victor Newman got his start in the Midwest by selling industrial soap out of the trunk of his car
The lyrics from the song and the melody, the rhythm of Handbag and Glad rags by Big George Webey, made famous again in the 21st century as the theme song for the BBC series THE OFFICE. It is 78.6 beats per minute, and there is something about it that screams of the bittersweet feelings brought out by the 5 day Eric Braeden tribute.