![]() ![]() More: Too-sweet video of Young & Restless star’s kids And Phyllis… where do we begin? Oh, I know - how about with her attempt to fatally squash “The Bug” with her car? Adam plotted to blow up his entire family. ![]() Victor imprisoned a rival in his basement and fed him rats. If Phyllis’ goal was to make us feel sorry for Diane, it worked.Īs Diane pointed out earlier in the episode, half of Genoa City has committed terrible acts. And my question is the same as Diane’s: Where does she get off riding on such a high horse? But since the moment that she rose from the grave, Phyllis has been attacking her as if there was no chance that she could have changed her ways. I know that she’s done awful things and will again. “There it is! That’s the real Diane!”Īs if anyone in Diane’s shoes wouldn’t have reached her breaking point after being provoked and provoked and provoked. When Phyllis finally got a rise out of her nemesis, she gloated. But it was also, from a character perspective, upsetting. Michelle Stafford, so well-matched on screen with Susan Walters, played the out of the confrontation. Now, before we go on, let me be clear: This isn’t about performance. You can read the full recap here, but in a nutshell, she spent the hour taunting Diane, then physically got in her face and pushed and pushed until, as anyone would, the lady Lazarus snapped at her. But the CBS soap managed to do it - at least for me - with the September 21 episode. ![]() ![]() It takes a lot to turn a Young & Restless viewer against Phyllis. ![]()
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