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Y&R’s Jack and Diane Renew Their Vows; But How Long Will This Union Last?

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On Monday’s episode of The Young and the Restless, Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) renewed their wedding vows as their son, Kyle (Michael Mealor) officiated over the ceremony.

With everyone gathered at the Abbott estate, Jack and Diane call everyone to attention. Jack shares that because he loves his bride so much, he wants to marry her all over again right now with the help of his son, and in front of all of his family and friends as witnesses.  Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), who gets the ‘best line of the episode’ award, under her breath, utters, “How fun.”

As they stand in front of everyone,  Jack tells Diane just how blessed he feels that they have found their way back to each other. He admits he never thought he would feel such joy again and thanks God for Diane and the way she loves him.

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An emotional Diane shares that Jack is such a patient and compassionate man. He’s changed her life and she’s grateful for him every day, and for showing her what it means to be a true partner. She promises to always be there for him and to fight for him.

Kyle can’t think of a better place for these vows to have taken place than at their family home. Once Jack and Diane have finished, Kyle says that by the power vested in him by the internet and the state of Wisconsin, that he pronounces them man and wife.

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Afterwards, Nikki finds Diane and leaves her with a threat –  she will make her life a living hell if she does anything to hurt Jack. Diane assures Nikki that nothing will ever happen. Nikki tells her that she really hope’s that’s true for Jack’s sake … and hers.

Watch Jack and Diane renew their vows in the video below. Then let us know, do you think Jack will eventually be blind-sided by Diane, once again? Should he have married her given thei past? Share your thoughts in the comment section.

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Why are these two narcissistic fools renewing their vows when they just got married? I don’t trust overly demonstrative couples anymore than I throw them. It’s like they’re trying to prove something. Plus, these two seemed starved for attention and validation. It’s as if they need convincing themselves.

Thank you, Harry. Those of us who know Jack and Diane, know their inner-selves—-All this show for what? How long before the “walls” crumble again? Viagra must really work.
Then, there’s Audra—what do you call someone who sells her/his body? Quid Pro Quo? Or Femme de la nuit? Or both??LOL.

Does anyone else feel that Diane’s return was completely botched? She’s much better as a villain than “reformed,” and given her last go-around in Genoa City (when Maura West played the role) you’d think she had much more score-settling to do. I was hoping she’d team up with Ashland (remember him?) or Tucker (the hard-edged business man version, not this meek love-sick puppy) or hell, even Cameron Kirsten (if he wasn’t a psycho) and take over the town.

Instead, we got Diane begging for forgiveness, parading around town with no consequences for her actions, and having no real story for the past year… such a waste of potential, but then again, that’s all Y&R seems to be these days.

Jack belongs with Phyllis.

And Nick belongs with Sharon, not Sally!

And Sharon belongs with chance not chance with summer yuck!

Oh please, no man deserves that bitch, well, maybe Tucker!

Oh, Violet—Jack deserves her and worse. He puts up a great facade.
And his grammar sucks—“ between your mother and l”???? It’s “ME”. Jack. Object of the preposition… LOL.
I am so sick of this .
And, Mamie really gets on my nerves.

Phyllis belongs with Ronan—if they would only bring him back!! But, it looks like a triangle is brewing. Phyllis, Danny and Chris.

I totally agree with Harry, Jimmy and Shari’s comments. I’ve always loved Jack/Peter Bergman but the sl with Diane has totally ruined my enjoyment of him. I agree that her return was botched – I’m still living in hope she will screw things up. How Jack could go from his anger at her upon her return to the gushing, simpering fool he’s become beats me; and their constant gushing over each other sickens me.

He does belong with Phyllis – they botched her sl as well, partly to prop up Diane. Jack/Phyllis have far more chemistry and they were so close to getting back together. Jack turned on her for saying/doing far less than Diane has ever said/done. It made no sense when they were so close at the time, and for him to forgive Diane for all she did and for her faking her own death and staying away for so long is totally senseless. I will never be on board with this pairing.

JenW I couldn’t have said it better myself Diane is grating on my last nerve I was always a Jack and Phyllis fan myself It is annoying the way Jack paws and drools all over her On a side note, it was nice to see Diane wearing a color for a change She is always in either black or navy blue. But I agree with Billy I think her true colors are slowly going to start to show We just have to wait and see

Jack is ok but she is utterly insipid/boring/pointless.

I like Diane a lot (the actress) is awesome. Glad she is with Jack! Keep them together, no Jack and Phyllis not unless it was played by the missed Gina T (who played Phyllis very well, very)!

John G needs to be out at YR !

I agree. I actually like Jack and Diane. Now that they are married, hopefully there can be some drama storylines for them, but I am so tired of all of the businesses having more storylines than the actual actors. And yes, Gina was fantastic as Phyllis. I cannot stand Michelle Stafford now. I used to love her and was sad when she originally departed for GH, but since her return, I have not been able to stomach her or any of the storylines, except she did have some chemistry with Jeremy Sparks. And I do miss Allie and Noah. We need some youthful storylines, especially for a show called The YOUNG and the Restless.

Wow! Afraid to write. I have no background on just what it was that Diane did to upset all of Genoa City. I find her, without the background, a superb actor. For a couple of years the scripts for Jack have, for me, presented a character clearly not competent to be the head of such a large company. Gradually he seems to be stepping up on the mental level and finding a rather lovely woman to be his wife. HOWEVER, on any level putting Diane in on the top tier of the company was a disaster. On the other hand, Phyllis is driving me nuts. I do recall her dedication to Jack when he became addicted to something years ago. I would like Jack to regain his intelligence and married life while all of these companies shake out. There should always be something solid in a script. I can’t find it. Then again. I remind myself this is the wonderful world of “SOAPS!

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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Victor to Jordan: “You’re a Delusional Vicious, Bitch!” But, Is He About to Sic Her on Jack?

On the Friday, May 9th episode of The Young and the Restless, it has became abundantly clear that Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) is about to take revenge on his arch nemesis, Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman).

The manner in which he chooses to do so, may be the most heinous in Victor’s long list of masterminding plots. When visiting his prisoner, Jordan (Colleen Zenk) in the dungeon at the Newman ranch, she is trying to persuade him how he can’t let her rot down in the dungeon, in fact, he needs her and she can tell he wants something from her.

Jordan begs him for a hint of what he is planning, but Victor says,“It will be at a time of my choosing.” Jordan says she can help him in whatever he is planning. In fact, she can weaponize fear against someone; just look at what she did to his wife, Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott)!

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Victor yells at Jordan, “You’re a delusional vicious, bitch!” Jordan laughs and knows he wants her to do his dirty work. Victor says he will let her know when he decides. In the meantime, to torment her and to get her hooked on booze, as payback for getting Nikki back on the bottle, Victor reveals another bottle of vodka for her. He leaves it just in reach and just outside of her cell.

Next, Jordan tells Victor she needs food, not vodka. Victor slaps her hands away, and eventually walks out. Later, in the dungeon, Jordan paces tempted by the bottle, and screams for Victor to let her out of there and to tell her what he wants.

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Back at the Newmans, Victor rants to Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Cole (J. Eddie Peck) that the family should stay away from the Abbotts. Victoria senses Victor is about to hatch a vengeful plot on Jack. Victor won’t admit to a thing.

At the Abbotts, Diane (Susan Walters) wants to walk out on Jack, due to his pill popping escapade to save Nikki. She is worried whatever move she makes might send him down the road to taking more pills. Jack swears he won’t do such a thing.  However, he is seems to be losing all the confidence from his entire family, which we can only take to mean he will be left open and vulnerable to whatever plot Victor hatches and uses Jordan to execute. All signs point to attempting to send Jack over the edge and spiraling downward into addiction.

So, what do you think will happen? How will Victor use Jordan to seek revenge on Jack Abbott? Comment below.

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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Jack and Nikki Hit Rock Bottom with Riveting Performances by Peter Bergman and Melody Thomas Scott

If you caught the Thursday, May 2nd episode of The Young and the Restless, you witnessed an extraordinary episode filled with two unforgettable performances, that without a doubt will be remembered for 2024’s year-end accolades and next year’s Daytime Emmys.

In what at times reminded us that we were watching a two-person stage play or Y&R’s version of the classic motion picture, Days of Wine and Roses, two addicts hit rock bottom.

The episode only featured Melody Thomas Scott and Peter Bergman. The set-up, Nikki has gone on a massive bender alone in a GCAC suite, with booze bottles everywhere, slurring her words, sweating, the works. Jack, who is Nikki’s sponsor, ex-husband and friend, finds her and tries valiantly to get her to stop drinking and to sober up. He wants to get them to an AA meeting, he wants to get her to rehab. Throughout, while she is self-loathing on herself, Jack is reciting to her all the things she has to live for including Victor, her children, her charity work, etc.

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All of this is falling on deaf ears because all Nikki wants is for Jack to leave, so she can continue drinking and be left alone with her vodka bottles.

At one point, she shoves Jack and says, “You have to want to get sober, but I don’t.”  Nikki throws an empty vodka bottle in disgust and tells him to stop with his damn positivity. She wants him to leave and smugly says,“You really think you can fix me?” She finds another bottle and opens it, but it’s empty. She smashes the bottle on the floor and runs into the bathroom.

Jack continues to plead with her that she is not to blame about Jordan and for Harrison being kidnapped. Trying to distract her, he talks to her about happy times with her family, orders food and coffee and water to help sober her up, but nothing is getting through to Nikki.

Next, Nikki says all his talking is making things worse, as he tries to grab the vodka bottle from her hands, but she won’t let it go. “I’m sorry I picked you as my sponsor,” Nikki angrily says to Jack. That moment stings Jack.  She tells him he ‘failed’. He couldn’t help her and now Victor can say, “I told you so.”

Slowly, Jack is losing his grip, with all the frustration and hurt Nikki has thrown at him. Nikki tells Jack to join the party or get out. Jack says, “Fine. I will.” He grabs a bottle and pours a drink. “Wow, that’s smooth. I see you sprung for the triple-distilled.” Nikki sneers, “Do you really think you can get me to stop by drinking half of my supply?” Jack suggests they order some vermouth. “Let’s see if Ol’ Smilin’ Jack can have fun again.”

Next, in a harrowing moment, Jack dials his former drug dealer, Kieran, to make a delivery to the suite. Jack tells Nikki she’s right. “I’ve been wound too tight for too long. It’s time to get loose!” Nikki is shocked at what she is seeing.

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Now, Nikki is trying to to get the vodka bottle out of Jack’s hands but he won’t let her take it. Jack pours another drink and says he’s been a failure as her sponsor so to hell with it. “Don’t you try your reverse psychology on me,” Nikki spouts. After doing a toast to their marriage, friendship and Jordan, Jack tells Nikki, everything is not all about her.

He goes into the hell he has been through with Harrison, Ashley, Diane and Kyle and Nikki.  He wants some relief! Nikki reminds him alcohol was never his problem. Jack says he needs something stronger. Just then, a knock comes at the door. Jack pushes Nikki away and a delivery comes from Jack with a bag of pills. Jack says ,”Now, this is what hits the spot.”

Nikki is freaking out, but Jack says he has to remember what it feels like. When he holds the pills in his hand, that gives him comfort. Jack is grateful for their bond. “I would do anything for you.” He says he will go to rock bottom with Nikki, so they can climb out together. Jack remembers Diane was worried that helping Nikki might tempt him back to the pills. He told her there was no chance. He says, “It would help everyone else if they didn’t have to deal with Mr. Uptight.”

Even after all that, Nikki wants Jack out of the room. “Too bad, you’re stuck with me,” Jack says. He pours another drink and takes a pill out of the plastic baggie. Jack puts the pill in his mouth as Nikki shouts, “No!” Jack wonders how it feels to know you’re unable to help someone you care about. With that, he takes a drink to swig down the pill.

Nikki thinks he faked taking the pill, so Jack takes another one “There’s something liberating about just giving up.” Jack sadly says he let her down as a friend, and as a sponsor. Jack now blames himself for her massive bender. As he continues to down the pills, Nikki says she’ll get sober and will have something to eat.

However, Jack says this feels too good to eat. He takes yet another pill. Nikki tells him to give her the pills, because he can’t mix them with alcohol. Nikki’s phone makes a noise, so Jack grabs it and pretends it’s Victor on the other end, and then does his impression of Victor raising his eyebrow. Jack wants to continue his party, as he gets higher on the pills. Nikki says she does need a meeting. Jack pulls her close and says, “Dance with me.” As Nikki, pulls away, Jack passes out on the sofa. Nikki screams and we fade to black.

All we can say is, what towering performances by Peter Bergman and Melody Thomas Scott, and a great script for them to play these scenes in. It was gut-wrenching and raw, and one of the best episodes on the soaps in a long time.

So, what did you think about Jack and Nikki hitting rock bottom? What did you think of Peter and Melody’s performances? Do you think Jack will now be back with a drug habit, while Nikki will finally sober up? Comment below.

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Christopher Cousins Makes His Y&R Debut: What Were Your First Impressions of Alan Laurent?

Soap veteran, Christopher Cousins (ex-Cain, OLTL et al), made his first appearance on The Young and the Restless on the Tuesday, April 30th episode of the CBS daytime drama.

As previously reported, Cousins is taking on the role of Ashley’s friend/psychiatrist from Paris, Alan Laurent. In story, the Abbotts flew Alan in from Paris to see Ashley (Eileen Davidson) first-class ticket to Genoa City, no less.

Alan recalls to Traci (Beth Maitland) how Ashley was upset after revisiting the cafe where she had the fight with Tucker (Trevor St. John), and had two different versions in her mind of what actually happened. Traci enlightens Alan that Ashley has been having personality shifts from being assertive, to child-like, to taking tequila shots and having a good ole’ time. In addition, that Ashley is having blackouts with chunks of time gone from her memory.  Traci goes on to say that Billy (Jason Thompson) said he once experienced something like this himself with a personality splinter.

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Traci is hoping Alan can talk to Ashley and insist she undergo treatment. Alan firmly explains that he can’t treat her himself, but he will see what he can do.

When Ashley, now as her alter Belle, comes to the Abbott home after chatting with Diane (Susan Walters) at Crimson Lights, she is thrilled to see her old friend, Alan. Eventually, the two head to Society where a concerned Abby (Melissa Ordway) pours them some champagne.

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The two talk about Paris as Belle flirts with Alan. She then wonders if he is in town to probe her innermost thoughts. She tells Alan that her family has decided there’s something wrong with her. Alan assures Ashley that he cannot treat her as a patient in the U.S. as he is retired and does not have a license to practice in the states. Alan said he is concerned for her, but would never treat a friend.

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Belle tells Alan, “The rumors about my mental breakdown are highly exaggerated.” Belle speaks to the other alters, and thinks Alan is the perfect solution for Ashley. She says, “Time for some joie de vivre.”

What did you think of Christopher Cousins in his new role as Alan Laurent? Will Ashley’s alters get Alan in bed with her? Will she set him up for something more devious? Will Alan figure out what is going on with Ashley and pretend to just be her friend, while somehow treating her multiple personality disorder? Let us know in the comment section below.

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