Everyone so worried about Jack after months of blacklisting and ghosting him just days after he supposedly lost his daughter... now acting like they were his best friends ... reflecting real life's reality.. you only care about someone when he is gone or about to... Shame on them!
Did they blacklist him or something, or was he just not front burner? Notice the brother, Zach, living with the youngest Forrester daughter has said, "bye, Felicia?" The daughters scarely get mentioned today. Neither does Thorn, or Rick, or even Deacon Sharp's son that was adopted by Rick. Nor does Jack, unintended son of Brooke, Jack(not Hamilton) whom was inseminated accidentally into Taylor, by Bridget. That happens several seasons from these episodes.
LA is such a small world. James has started to work as a psychiatrist in LA and has taken over all patients of Taylor and Dr. Gavin, but still the nurses and doctors on the intensive care unit of the hospital all know him by name and give out whatever information James is asking for.
Psychiatrists probably do a lot of communicating with hospitals and the doctors who work there. Psychiatrists are, after all, still licensed medical doctors and can treat physical ailments just as a general practitioner can prescribe psychiatric medication.
The actor who is opposite James in the operating room..He appeared in many proctor and gamble soap operas and played The bad guy on Santa Barbara in 1988.
Three days ago or something. But there was a time jump they pulled on us. Subtle. Brooke said about three or four episodes back to Connor I think, that she and Ridge had been married six months already.
poor Jack no one cares for him or asks about him even his own children zack has disapered as usual and Taylor is raising orphans in Moraco and leading a misrable life. the man is heartbroken which grieve can actually cause
Sally, you are being forgetful - you _have_ seen Jack since Taylor's memorial service. You were complaining to him about how you'd "lost your daughter" after you disowned her for no reason, at a time when he was grieving the _death_ of his own daughter, remember?
Yes, but that was AROUND the time of the memorial. Basic rhetoric is not a scientific measurement or court recording of events. People speak in generalities, usually.
James inquiring about Jack's condition sounds like he is making sure the other Doctor is doing his job! " *Has he been defibrillated ?* " Is James Chief of Staff now? 🙄
They used to allow that at many hospitals. They would just charge it to the hospital bill. Some hospitals offered free long distance and courtesy calls out of the country in critical care waiting rooms.
@@NewYorkNick0607 😂 I would've preferred to have watched Dylan and Ms.Yale at the Bistro instead! Sounds like he took one for the team by doing Lord knows what!
So it isn't over between Dylan and Jessica after all! Let us all celebrate this joyous occasion. 😑 This storyline is like the end of a horror movie when you think the monster is dead and then it returns for one final jump scare.
I was actually breathing so many sighs of relief that they weren't on my screen and Steph was. At least Dylan, a struggling student on scholarship who really NEEDED that internship at Forrester, is now actually focused on working. Steph was right about both Dylan and Jessica.. They were throwing their lives away on each other (unnecessarily in my opinion)
Nothing like impending death to bring a family home. I love the drama of this storyline. Seems so much of this soap was the tiresome quadrangle of Stephanie, Brooke, Ridge, and Taylor. Prince Omar and the Arabian Knights have greatly improved the drama.
Jack's heart attack would have been much more poignant if we had actually _seen_ him on the show in more than a handful of scenes since Taylor's memorial, and if we had seen him grieving and trying to cope with his loss. But we haven't - in fact, even when the plane crashed, Jack's reactions took a back seat to Ridge's. We don't _feel_ Jack's connection with Taylor. Jack is such a strange character. He is not a subject because we don't see his point of view (other than during the gambling storyline). But he is also not an _object_ because nobody wants him (even since the silly triangle with Sally and Stephanie ended). He is just kind of like a greyish shadow floating around the periphery of B&B.
@@TriniT21 (spoiler) I've been commenting how the writers did an improved version of Taylor's first resurrection for Macy's resurrection. _This right here_ was the single biggest improvement. Jack's heart attack and reunion with Taylor have _no_ emotional impact because nobody cares about Jack. Repeat the same plot point (parent has a heart attack that brings back the "dead" daughter to LA), but replace the characters with the closest and most well-developed parent/child duo on the show, and it _immediately_ works.
@@NewYorkNick0607 haha, Jack might as well be a friendly ghost at this point. Stephanie hasn't given him a passing thought in almost a year. Taylor is only now remembering she has a father. And even Sally has forgotten seeing him after Taylor's memorial.
Ok so far 1994 and 1995 feel like low points for this show. Outside of the Sheila appearances and Stephanie moments this show has become pretty bad and uninteresting rather quickly. I do not care about Dylan and Jessica, the James/Brooke/Ridge triangle was a snooze and a chorez the decision to bring Taylor back and have her spend so much time in Morocco with people we have never met is a peculiar one. I would have preferred if they had gotten her back to LA a lot sooner than this and gotten into the drama of her return. All of this is wearing thin and I've already expressed finding Ridge and Brooke pretty damn uninteresting and dry as toast as a married couple so far. I haven't minded Macy and Thorne who have been the only semi-bright spot of Brad's early run here. Its a little jarring how quickly this show turned to something thats hard to want to watch
Yes, the problem is that the two storylines that are getting most of the air time (Brooke/Ridge/Taylor/Omar and Dylan/Jessica) are _not_ working. And the two storylines that actually have potential (Sheila's storyline and Thorne/Macy) haven't been getting _enough_ focus. The first half of 1995 will be more interesting because there'll be more of the latter storylines and (thankfully) much less of Dylan/Jessica, but the supposed A storyline (Taylor's return) will continue to be the show's main weakness. And the second half of 1995 is almost unwatchable to me until Sheila's return.
To me the show's weakness are Brooke and Ridge. Taylor's return is actually a blessing, so she will stir things up a bit in the boring Bridge relationship. I don't like Jessica and Dylan either. Macy and Thorne have never really made it as a couple, which is a shame, since I've always liked them. But I blame the writing team for those messed up storylines
I agree that 1994-95 B&B is a low point for the show. Seems to be filled with bad writing, bad acting, dragged out storylines. Still am a fan of Bridge…but not much drama for them either. I’m concluding that it is the writing….and some of the actors aren’t able to generate drama. SF can only do so much to save the show…shows how important her character is on this soap. Her acting is a level above everyone else. SF brings the level of acting up for the other characters…except for James who always seems a bit off in his characterization.🤔
Omg! The time jump! Did anyone notice. Ridge and Brooke have now been married six months and Jessica and Dylan seem to have not seen each other in such a long time, since the trial, by the way they are greating each other. Of course, sometimes one day on a soap opera seems to last two weeks or more.
According to the dates of these episodes, the time between Ridge and Brooke's wedding to this episode is approx 5 months. Though I'm sure the time filmed between could be 6 months. There isn't "much" of a time jump I'd say
@@prestonrcasey Dude, Brooke and Ridge had barely been home from their honeymoon at the time of this episode. Also, Jessie's trial was just a few episodes before this one, but when they meet at Insomnia, they act like it's been more that two or three days. The wedding episodes, the honeymoon episodes, and Taylor wedding Omar played out in one day over several episodes per each of those events, so that the time of Jessie's trial, and the Foresters returning from their honeymoon just in time for Taylor and Omar to be reported on theirs, only a few days would have passed, not months. But I also think the writers realized this and corrected the timeline. B&B also grow their children into adults about every ten years. Mary Warrick grew to adulthood in about 5. It works in reverse sometimes. Sheila was married to Eric about 2 1/2 years. When she later returns to town for Erica, her daughter, she explains that she and Eric were only married for a few months. But that plot is a few more time jumps ahead. Omar is not a man who would have waited a full 5 or 6 months to consummate his marriage. Bottom line, Everything in the last few months before this episode happened in a matter of a few weeks, and then ... Boom!...several months have passed. Especially regarding Jessica and Dylan. But then, she still has 5 months of school. At the time, California did not have school year round. So the timing is very skewed. But it's like that in soaps.
@@cjmiller6741 Once we step into seasons 9 and 10, the SORAS issues really begin with Rick and Bridget (and CJ) considering they aged them up quicker than what they would have been. As far as the time skip, it makes sense in this context, for me at least. Because of how those prior episodes took place basically in one day, they needed to do a bit of a time jump. It's an oversight on the writers' part for sure.
@@prestonrcasey I think of it in these terms, nearly all storylines were concluded or at a good stopping point after Dylan is acquitted, or found not guilty, and he and Jessica decide to break. James was returning with Taylor deciding to stay. Taylor, so willing to give herself to James, has not given herself to Omar. Sheila's therapy storyline was on pause. So, it was a good time when just about everything was convenient for a new chapter. However, where B&B sometimes skips up is when they try to pin things down to a near precise timeline. It used to be Brooke would tell Stephanie, "You've been abusing me for three years...four years...six years..." Or however long it's been. Such exposition is only necessary in certain backstories when a new or crossover character is introduced, or in the case of rapid aging. But yeah, in the course of about three episodes, this story jumped several months. Hey, when this third generation really ages is after Amber Moore is introduced. Shortly after comes Deacon, and then we get the second half of the 3rd generation. I hope they find a way to treat Eric's illness in the current story. I like the character.
@@cjmiller6741 it’s annoying how they jumped ages with everyone except RJ, who is the realistic age from the time he was born on-screen. Hope and RJ were only two years apart but they aged Hope to a teenager when she was only meant to be 10. RJ seems to be the correct age of 20 as of this year. Rick and Bridget seem to already be in their 40’s which makes no sense, but oh well. I gave up watching the new episodes though
They just didn't follow him after Taylor's memorial. Tylo was filming a TV movie with the same actor who plays Omar. She and Kimberlyn Brown were deadlocked in some neighbors feud around this time, rumored physical fights on the set that had to be broken up. It was during a time the Tylos were separated and Brown and her husband sided with Michael Tylo. It was a pretty big scandal in the soap opera magazines. It kept escalating. It got to where they couldn't be in the same room. It's why Sheila's story is about to take the darker turn that it is.
@@LovelyLonewolf-mc3ld correct. The Tylos didn't divorce at this time. Just separated. But they had some hard challenges later. Any couple would have trouble staying together considering some of the hardships their family had to deal with. The Brown-Pelzers and the Tylos eventually resolved their feud.
Bell Jr's James fetish is almost as strong as his Brooke fetish. There's literally no reason to keep this character around. Yet, somehow he's continuously used as a plot device to drive the action forward in the Morocco and Sheila focused storylines. The problem is that, despite allegedly playing an important role in each storyline, he is mostly passive. Both storylines could survive without him. The storylines he eventually finds himself in could function perfectly without him too😂
His presence was absolutely awkward for sure. I think the storyline with Maggie really sealed his fate to come off this show with how annoying that marriage was involving Sheila. However, I do enjoy learning about Sheila through that story
Did they ever show Jack and Stephanie break their engagement? I don’t remember if they did. One minute he was a big part of the storyline and the next he’s gone without a word. Sally said he still lived in the area.
Again Taylor's brother gets mentioned, even when Stephanie doesn't use the name -Zach- . But apparently Felicia and Zach aren't living together anymore and Felicia doesn't know how to contact Zach.
Oh it's Dylan and Jessica again 🥱 in episode 1959 Dylan admitted that he broke the law and Jessica thanked him for knocking some sense into her. The law doesn't allow for an adult to be in a sexual relationship with a minor. I didn’t get the people that kept saying Jessica is almost 18, she's only been 17 for four months. If they care for each other as much as they say, then they should wait. I'm glad that storyline is over. I'm glad they're now focused on school, college and work now
Yup and they dod not have a healthy relationship at all. Besides being boring. Dylan came off as predatory at times. And Jessica was way tontied up in Jim.
I really couldn't get why ppl couldn't understand she wasn't 18, and according to the law in that state, wasn't legal. If Dylan couldn't wait the few months for her to turn 18, then stand the consequences.. Simple. And again, Steph didn't want him in jail.. She just wanted him to stay away from Jessica so the girl could breathe and do her school work. Look Dylan and Jessica are now saying EXACTLY was Steph has been saying all along.. It was a stupid storyline (they couldn't stay away from each other when there was a court order, but they have been able to stay away since the end of the trial 🙄), but at the end, Steph was right (again)
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 don't look at me lol. I have been saying that their motivation for the urgency of being together has been lacking from the start. Esp from Dylan's end. And given what happens when Jessica's mother shows up... The whole storyline remains an unnecessary burden on the viewers, just so the writers could introduce some teen angst and soapbox soliloquys about teen pregnancies. There were much better ways to achieve this.
Everyone so worried about Jack after months of blacklisting and ghosting him just days after he supposedly lost his daughter... now acting like they were his best friends ... reflecting real life's reality.. you only care about someone when he is gone or about to...
Shame on them!
Did they blacklist him or something, or was he just not front burner? Notice the brother, Zach, living with the youngest Forrester daughter has said, "bye, Felicia?" The daughters scarely get mentioned today. Neither does Thorn, or Rick, or even Deacon Sharp's son that was adopted by Rick. Nor does Jack, unintended son of Brooke, Jack(not Hamilton) whom was inseminated accidentally into Taylor, by Bridget. That happens several seasons from these episodes.
The last episode was a quick fast forward through bridge scenes!!! 😂😂😂
LA is such a small world. James has started to work as a psychiatrist in LA and has taken over all patients of Taylor and Dr. Gavin, but still the nurses and doctors on the intensive care unit of the hospital all know him by name and give out whatever information James is asking for.
And this was the same time ER premiered, setting a new bar in hospital show realism. 😄
Psychiatrists probably do a lot of communicating with hospitals and the doctors who work there. Psychiatrists are, after all, still licensed medical doctors and can treat physical ailments just as a general practitioner can prescribe psychiatric medication.
The actor who is opposite James in the operating room..He appeared in many proctor and gamble soap operas and played The bad guy on Santa Barbara in 1988.
Don't forget Guiding Light 😉
@@laurastrobel718 Yes and Guiding light .I got distracted by the constant bitter hatred between Rodger Thrope and Rita Bauer !! 🤣🤣
@@MrCraigblaze Who didn't? Lol 😄
Dylan: Jessica! How long has it been?
Jessica : since the trial.
Everyone : 🙄🥴
Three days ago or something. But there was a time jump they pulled on us. Subtle. Brooke said about three or four episodes back to Connor I think, that she and Ridge had been married six months already.
poor Jack no one cares for him or asks about him even his own children zack has disapered as usual and Taylor is raising orphans in Moraco and leading a misrable life. the man is heartbroken which grieve can actually cause
I never was a fan of James, but he plays the scene very well when hearing about Jack Hamilton heart attack... the shocked look on his face 👍
Ian Buchanan only ever seemed to have one expression, an anguished state of shock, even when he would smile.
Sally and Darla hair puffy look just perfect on them
Sally, you are being forgetful - you _have_ seen Jack since Taylor's memorial service. You were complaining to him about how you'd "lost your daughter" after you disowned her for no reason, at a time when he was grieving the _death_ of his own daughter, remember?
Damn these writers 🙄
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 Jack is so unmemorable even the writers can't remember when we last saw him.
He is the equivalent to what Thorne is to the rest of the Thorne family...the afterthought.
Yes, but that was AROUND the time of the memorial. Basic rhetoric is not a scientific measurement or court recording of events. People speak in generalities, usually.
@@leviaj1 or Felicia, or Kristen, or most anybody these days accept Ridge and Brooke. Just about everybody else comes and goes around their story.
Jessica will never be the new me. For one thing she can't sleep with the Forrester men.
Ridge might beg to differ 🤭
Your dialogue is more intriguing here, than onscreen 😌😜
I wouldn't put this past the Forrester men.
Lmao, this account is hilarious 😂
James inquiring about Jack's condition sounds like he is making sure the other Doctor is doing his job!
" *Has he been defibrillated ?* "
Is James Chief of Staff now? 🙄
James just needs to know if the blood is still fresh.
calling dr casey doctor ben casey please
@@annieo6527
*Doctor:* "Wanna go down to the cafeteria?"
*James:* "For me this _is_ the cafeteria."
Finnally,They speak about Zach.
An international call made from a hospital patient room line?
To _a palace._ 🤣
@@sharonstewart4882 I'm sure they get those requests all the time - but from the psychiatric ward.
😒🙄
They used to allow that at many hospitals. They would just charge it to the hospital bill. Some hospitals offered free long distance and courtesy calls out of the country in critical care waiting rooms.
Through an operator lol@@sharonstewart4882
11:48 Sally is posing for Glamor Shots 😄
😂 The fact that she has more personality in that one shot than Dylan & Jessica do in this entire episode.
@@NewYorkNick0607 true, and it's not even close! Sally is a dynamo, Dylan and Jessica just drain the energy out of any scene.
@@NewYorkNick0607 😂 I would've preferred to have watched Dylan and Ms.Yale at the Bistro instead! Sounds like he took one for the team by doing Lord knows what!
@@Esi-741 Once again we are writing a better show in the comments than Brad.
@@Esi-741 yes, _this_ is the scene we needed! 😂
I'm sure everyone was waiting with bated breath for this storyline update on Dylan & Jessica.
I fast-forward 😂
So it isn't over between Dylan and Jessica after all! Let us all celebrate this joyous occasion. 😑
This storyline is like the end of a horror movie when you think the monster is dead and then it returns for one final jump scare.
I was actually breathing so many sighs of relief that they weren't on my screen and Steph was.
At least Dylan, a struggling student on scholarship who really NEEDED that internship at Forrester, is now actually focused on working.
Steph was right about both Dylan and Jessica.. They were throwing their lives away on each other (unnecessarily in my opinion)
@@annieo6527 A movie that will -scare- bore you to death.
Not even Stephanie and Sally could save this episode! Even James was acting pretty normal. Not much to make fun of! 😌
Nothing like impending death to bring a family home. I love the drama of this storyline. Seems so much of this soap was the tiresome quadrangle of Stephanie, Brooke, Ridge, and Taylor. Prince Omar and the Arabian Knights have greatly improved the drama.
Please post episodes from 2000-03.
Jack's heart attack would have been much more poignant if we had actually _seen_ him on the show in more than a handful of scenes since Taylor's memorial, and if we had seen him grieving and trying to cope with his loss. But we haven't - in fact, even when the plane crashed, Jack's reactions took a back seat to Ridge's. We don't _feel_ Jack's connection with Taylor.
Jack is such a strange character. He is not a subject because we don't see his point of view (other than during the gambling storyline). But he is also not an _object_ because nobody wants him (even since the silly triangle with Sally and Stephanie ended). He is just kind of like a greyish shadow floating around the periphery of B&B.
Yes to all of this.
Making this episode about Jack really feels like a filler episode if ever there was one
Jack is so nondescript we didn't even see him break up with Stephanie. They just...stopped showing him and Stephanie forgot all about him.
@@TriniT21
(spoiler)
I've been commenting how the writers did an improved version of Taylor's first resurrection for Macy's resurrection. _This right here_ was the single biggest improvement. Jack's heart attack and reunion with Taylor have _no_ emotional impact because nobody cares about Jack. Repeat the same plot point (parent has a heart attack that brings back the "dead" daughter to LA), but replace the characters with the closest and most well-developed parent/child duo on the show, and it _immediately_ works.
@@NewYorkNick0607 haha, Jack might as well be a friendly ghost at this point. Stephanie hasn't given him a passing thought in almost a year. Taylor is only now remembering she has a father. And even Sally has forgotten seeing him after Taylor's memorial.
@@annieo6527you're so right. It's kinda sad because he's actually a good actor. Must be the NFS
Finally "Laila" will soon be on her way back to LA!
It’s about time
Taylor wilk be back soon !!
Yay! ❤
Ok so far 1994 and 1995 feel like low points for this show. Outside of the Sheila appearances and Stephanie moments this show has become pretty bad and uninteresting rather quickly. I do not care about Dylan and Jessica, the James/Brooke/Ridge triangle was a snooze and a chorez the decision to bring Taylor back and have her spend so much time in Morocco with people we have never met is a peculiar one. I would have preferred if they had gotten her back to LA a lot sooner than this and gotten into the drama of her return. All of this is wearing thin and I've already expressed finding Ridge and Brooke pretty damn uninteresting and dry as toast as a married couple so far. I haven't minded Macy and Thorne who have been the only semi-bright spot of Brad's early run here. Its a little jarring how quickly this show turned to something thats hard to want to watch
Yes, the problem is that the two storylines that are getting most of the air time (Brooke/Ridge/Taylor/Omar and Dylan/Jessica) are _not_ working. And the two storylines that actually have potential (Sheila's storyline and Thorne/Macy) haven't been getting _enough_ focus. The first half of 1995 will be more interesting because there'll be more of the latter storylines and (thankfully) much less of Dylan/Jessica, but the supposed A storyline (Taylor's return) will continue to be the show's main weakness. And the second half of 1995 is almost unwatchable to me until Sheila's return.
To me the show's weakness are Brooke and Ridge. Taylor's return is actually a blessing, so she will stir things up a bit in the boring Bridge relationship. I don't like Jessica and Dylan either. Macy and Thorne have never really made it as a couple, which is a shame, since I've always liked them. But I blame the writing team for those messed up storylines
I agree that 1994-95 B&B is a low point for the show.
Seems to be filled with bad writing, bad acting, dragged out storylines. Still am a fan of Bridge…but not much drama for them either.
I’m concluding that it is the writing….and some of the actors aren’t able to generate drama. SF can only do so much to save the show…shows how important her character is on this soap. Her acting is a level above everyone else. SF brings the level of acting up for the other characters…except for James who always seems a bit off in his characterization.🤔
Agree with all of this. For me, the first half of 1996 was a bright spot before the show tanked again later in the year.
Thank you. ❤❤❤
Omg! The time jump! Did anyone notice. Ridge and Brooke have now been married six months and Jessica and Dylan seem to have not seen each other in such a long time, since the trial, by the way they are greating each other. Of course, sometimes one day on a soap opera seems to last two weeks or more.
According to the dates of these episodes, the time between Ridge and Brooke's wedding to this episode is approx 5 months. Though I'm sure the time filmed between could be 6 months. There isn't "much" of a time jump I'd say
@@prestonrcasey Dude, Brooke and Ridge had barely been home from their honeymoon at the time of this episode. Also, Jessie's trial was just a few episodes before this one, but when they meet at Insomnia, they act like it's been more that two or three days. The wedding episodes, the honeymoon episodes, and Taylor wedding Omar played out in one day over several episodes per each of those events, so that the time of Jessie's trial, and the Foresters returning from their honeymoon just in time for Taylor and Omar to be reported on theirs, only a few days would have passed, not months. But I also think the writers realized this and corrected the timeline. B&B also grow their children into adults about every ten years. Mary Warrick grew to adulthood in about 5. It works in reverse sometimes. Sheila was married to Eric about 2 1/2 years. When she later returns to town for Erica, her daughter, she explains that she and Eric were only married for a few months. But that plot is a few more time jumps ahead. Omar is not a man who would have waited a full 5 or 6 months to consummate his marriage. Bottom line, Everything in the last few months before this episode happened in a matter of a few weeks, and then ... Boom!...several months have passed. Especially regarding Jessica and Dylan. But then, she still has 5 months of school. At the time, California did not have school year round. So the timing is very skewed. But it's like that in soaps.
@@cjmiller6741 Once we step into seasons 9 and 10, the SORAS issues really begin with Rick and Bridget (and CJ) considering they aged them up quicker than what they would have been.
As far as the time skip, it makes sense in this context, for me at least. Because of how those prior episodes took place basically in one day, they needed to do a bit of a time jump. It's an oversight on the writers' part for sure.
@@prestonrcasey I think of it in these terms, nearly all storylines were concluded or at a good stopping point after Dylan is acquitted, or found not guilty, and he and Jessica decide to break. James was returning with Taylor deciding to stay. Taylor, so willing to give herself to James, has not given herself to Omar. Sheila's therapy storyline was on pause. So, it was a good time when just about everything was convenient for a new chapter. However, where B&B sometimes skips up is when they try to pin things down to a near precise timeline. It used to be Brooke would tell Stephanie, "You've been abusing me for three years...four years...six years..." Or however long it's been. Such exposition is only necessary in certain backstories when a new or crossover character is introduced, or in the case of rapid aging. But yeah, in the course of about three episodes, this story jumped several months.
Hey, when this third generation really ages is after Amber Moore is introduced. Shortly after comes Deacon, and then we get the second half of the 3rd generation.
I hope they find a way to treat Eric's illness in the current story. I like the character.
@@cjmiller6741 it’s annoying how they jumped ages with everyone except RJ, who is the realistic age from the time he was born on-screen. Hope and RJ were only two years apart but they aged Hope to a teenager when she was only meant to be 10. RJ seems to be the correct age of 20 as of this year.
Rick and Bridget seem to already be in their 40’s which makes no sense, but oh well.
I gave up watching the new episodes though
Jack MIA for a while and now appeared with a heart attack to finally bring Taylor back lol thanks to James hhh
They just didn't follow him after Taylor's memorial. Tylo was filming a TV movie with the same actor who plays Omar. She and Kimberlyn Brown were deadlocked in some neighbors feud around this time, rumored physical fights on the set that had to be broken up. It was during a time the Tylos were separated and Brown and her husband sided with Michael Tylo. It was a pretty big scandal in the soap opera magazines. It kept escalating. It got to where they couldn't be in the same room. It's why Sheila's story is about to take the darker turn that it is.
Because until this time, there was no story to tell for him. He was an extended part of Taylor's story, primarily.
@@cjmiller6741Hunter Taylor and her husband was together until 2005,I hope Kim whip Hunter hinny,she seems like she's hard to get along with..
@@LovelyLonewolf-mc3ld correct. The Tylos didn't divorce at this time. Just separated. But they had some hard challenges later. Any couple would have trouble staying together considering some of the hardships their family had to deal with. The Brown-Pelzers and the Tylos eventually resolved their feud.
Even Sally started to think of Jack!
Can you please upload at least 2 episodes a day? 🙏
Not Jessica and Dylan again.
The only bright light the last couple of episodes is Susan Flannery, otherwise the show is pretty boring.
What happened to Jacks son? All they mentioned was Taylor.
Seems Felicia and Zach have broken up offscreen sometime ago.
@@mara4450 but he is still Jacks son and should know his father may die
Felicia is spending her time in Africa. @@mara4450
Bell Jr's James fetish is almost as strong as his Brooke fetish. There's literally no reason to keep this character around. Yet, somehow he's continuously used as a plot device to drive the action forward in the Morocco and Sheila focused storylines. The problem is that, despite allegedly playing an important role in each storyline, he is mostly passive. Both storylines could survive without him. The storylines he eventually finds himself in could function perfectly without him too😂
His presence was absolutely awkward for sure. I think the storyline with Maggie really sealed his fate to come off this show with how annoying that marriage was involving Sheila. However, I do enjoy learning about Sheila through that story
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 Dylan is just winging it with Jessica. He is fed up of her. His face keeps twitching contemptuously.
Angel/Trinidad.
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Did they ever show Jack and Stephanie break their engagement? I don’t remember if they did. One minute he was a big part of the storyline and the next he’s gone without a word. Sally said he still lived in the area.
They were engaged? I must’ve missed that. 😂
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 The Writers have to bring back Jack because of Taylor and her obstinate martyrdom.
Angel/Trinidad.
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Finally something to make her get out of her sad prison ..! 🙏
@@filionsteve2133 Yep!
Again Taylor's brother gets mentioned, even when Stephanie doesn't use the name -Zach- . But apparently Felicia and Zach aren't living together anymore and Felicia doesn't know how to contact Zach.
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 Jessica is getting on to desperate. She needs to study her school work and leave adults to their games.
Angel.
after all that fight to be together, jessica and dylan havent seen each other since the trial???
Jessica and Dylan? They are no longer a couple?
Okay I know you got Donna poisoning Eric so she can make him
So, is Sally convinced that Dylan is in love with her yet?
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Hi 🌞🌹
Hey yo!
Wishing Jessica would have been sunning in a bikini when Dylan sees her?
Oh it's Dylan and Jessica again 🥱 in episode 1959 Dylan admitted that he broke the law and Jessica thanked him for knocking some sense into her. The law doesn't allow for an adult to be in a sexual relationship with a minor. I didn’t get the people that kept saying Jessica is almost 18, she's only been 17 for four months. If they care for each other as much as they say, then they should wait. I'm glad that storyline is over. I'm glad they're now focused on school, college and work now
Yup and they dod not have a healthy relationship at all. Besides being boring. Dylan came off as predatory at times. And Jessica was way tontied up in Jim.
I really couldn't get why ppl couldn't understand she wasn't 18, and according to the law in that state, wasn't legal. If Dylan couldn't wait the few months for her to turn 18, then stand the consequences.. Simple.
And again, Steph didn't want him in jail.. She just wanted him to stay away from Jessica so the girl could breathe and do her school work.
Look Dylan and Jessica are now saying EXACTLY was Steph has been saying all along..
It was a stupid storyline (they couldn't stay away from each other when there was a court order, but they have been able to stay away since the end of the trial 🙄), but at the end, Steph was right (again)
@@TriniT21 to this day I don't get why they needed to be together so badly. Why they were willing to risk everything just to be together
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 don't look at me lol. I have been saying that their motivation for the urgency of being together has been lacking from the start. Esp from Dylan's end.
And given what happens when Jessica's mother shows up... The whole storyline remains an unnecessary burden on the viewers, just so the writers could introduce some teen angst and soapbox soliloquys about teen pregnancies. There were much better ways to achieve this.
@@TriniT21Could they not even have been friends without the s*x?