Yes, in many ways this period is the best Thorne and Macy have ever been. They seem to finally have outgrown a lot of the issues they had during their first marriage, they're in love and devoted to each other, they're _communicating,_ they are in sync. It's taken them many years to get to this point but here they are. I think Thorne is only now truly appreciating what he has in Macy - her illness has been a wakeup call for him.
Thorne is horrendous and selfish. She initially tried to talk to him and he refused to listen to her. Literally grabbing her by the arm and pulling her out the door so they could go to the restaurant. Thorne is unreliable.
Maybe it's because it's short lived and we get so few snatches of it but Thorne and Macy's (with Jeff and Bobbie) poignant falling-back-in-love-with-each-other scenes always warm my heart. They're far more moving than the Bridge scenes! ❤🥰
KKL should watch Kimberlin Brown and Bobbie Eakes in this episode and take acting notes. See how _natural_ Bobbie Eakes is even when she's just lying in a hospital bed? And how both Kimberlin and Bobbie are modulating their vocal tones to convey different feelings rather than using the same whiny tone throughout the scene?
Thorne and Macy were always made for each other they always loved each other so deeply no matter what happens they always find their way into each other arms i love them together their power of love and devotion is wthat made thie marriage so special
And now he discovers that the unreliable narrator isn't even _reliably unreliable!_ Anthony is like, "But, Sally, you told me yourself that you didn't want Thorne with Macy! You encouraged me to pursue her!"
@@annieo6527No.. Anthony made his mind up and out this all by himself !! like Shelia's past . The Forrester's find out just how Violent Sheila is the hard way !!
Thorne (the second)and Macy: these two loved each other only . No triangle could have ever worked with them. Viewers would have always taken Macy's side ❤.
Case in point - I wonder if there was even one single viewer who rooted for Karen in the Macy/Thorne/Karen triangle! (Okay, bad example - I wonder if there was ever a single viewer who rooted for Karen in _any_ storyline...) But you are right, Thorne II and Macy have this connection that makes it almost impossible to picture either of them in another viable pairing, as long as they are both on the show. The actors appear to have been very close friends in real life.
Yes, you are so right.. Bobbie and Jeff as Thorne and Macy has this amazing chemistry and worked so well together. unlike with other actor/actress on the show. Like macy with Jake, anthony, sly and thorne nr3. And Thorne with Karen/Ivana. I know for a fact Bobbie and Jeff are still very close these days! They where even neighbours for a while. It just warms my heart their close friendship.
And then when Sheila said she wanted to go to Big Bear of all places. Methinks Sheila knew exactly what she was doing. As Mike says, Sheila always has an ace up her sleeve.🧐
Mike Guthrie is now helpfully updating new viewers on Sheila's deep dark secrets. Sheila correctly (but in the understatement of the year) points out that "every woman has her faults".
"I'd rather be chained to a rock in the middle of the desert being plucked to death by buzzards." "So, is that a no?" Sheila and Mike have such excellent "partner in crime" chemistry. Their scenes really bring out Sheila's intelligence, her sense of humor, and her vulnerability.
Enough Anthony let go, you can't continue to be a tick and love someone who doesn't want you... What didn't you understand?! Move on... I'm tired of this story...
Mike comparing Sheilas' flaw to the San Andreas fault 😊 and Sheila telling him she'd rather be chained to a rock in the desert... The scenes between them were always so good and Ken Hanes was so smooth in his delivery of his lines. Once again, Sheila turned the tables on the men who had her cornered by grabbing their Achilles Heels and telling them everyone has a past with secrets, shifting suspicion and doubt away from her to the point Eric relents and holds off the divorce for a little longer. And suggesting Big Bear as the meeting place for the therapy session was another strategy that Sheila knew could work in her favor as she knew James and Taylor almost died there and it could trigger something ( although she doesn't know exactly what) in him throwing off his intent to get to the bottom of her secrets. As Mike said, Sheila always has an ace up her sleeve, and it's uncanny how she always pulls it out without batting ( no pun intended) an eyelash. 🤨🦇
*MIKE:* "Come on Sheila. You've always got an ace up your sleeve." *SHEILA:* "Yeah well, not this time." Sheila is saying out loud what *Annie, Ajax* and I have been saying recently i.e. that Sheila is running out of options and into dead ends and can't manipulate the plot and her way out of trouble anymore. It's a sign that her storyline is on a downward trajectory and that the actress is on the way out. By the end of this episode when she pulls that stone-faced, threatening Big Bear suggestion, it feels like she has "an ace up her sleeve", like Sheila is going to take control of the plot again, but she really doesn't. Her clever plan is what -- getting rid of James? In a place everyone knows she's going to and thus she will be immediately implicated in his murder? This isn't a clever maneuver, it's a desperate dead-end move. It's similar in fact to when Sheila's storyline was winding down on Y&R and she kidnapped Lauren at the farmhouse. Then she didn't really have a plan either and it all fell apart for her and a similar fate awaits her now. It won't quite end at Big Bear because a call from Morocco will interrupt Sheila and James' therapy retreat (which is just another sign that Sheila's storyline is running of steam because the _other_ storyline that's revving up takes over) but her storyline will eventually end with her desperately kidnapping James and having no way out. The "ace" reference from Mike also harkens to the card/poker playing metaphor we've seen before between Sheila and Lauren. In episode 1510, when Sheila had the blackmail photos she warned Lauren, "I'm holding all the cards." Back then things were different and she _was_ able to control the plot and prevent Lauren from exposing her. The metaphor continued into Sheila's wedding. In episode 1535, Lauren threatens to expose Sheila ("Now I'm holding the cards") and Sheila says, "You're bluffing" and then Lauren pulls the poker bluff (standing up at the wedding and causing Sheila to flee) without ever revealing her hand (we don't know if Lauren would've actually gone through with exposing Sheila then). But at that time, Sheila still had "an ace up her sleeve" by returning to the chapel, manipulating Eric, and marrying him in private. The comparison between then and now is stark: these days Sheila no longer has any cards left to play.
A good clarification to how I originally perceived this... Suggesting Big Bear was a bluff. It would have been a dead end for Sheila.Always excellent analysis Nick 🤗
Ooh I like that observation about the cards/poker! I went back and read your posts about it on those older episodes too. Glad you've re-posted those essays Nick!
But the reason that Sheila _doesn't_ have an ace up her sleeve is because she _keeps playing_ when she should be walking away from the poker table. Mike has a point when he suggests that she just quit playing while she still hasn't lost everything. The winning (or rather, the non-losing) move for Sheila right about now would be to divorce Eric and move on with her life (not necessarily with Mike but the general idea is sound). That way, she gets some money and takes away Eric's and James' motivation for probing into her past (which is the biggest threat against her at this point). But at this point she is like a gambler who thinks she can play just one more time and win big (that is, save her marriage to Eric) even though the odds are definitely not in her favor.
Makes me wonder if Sheila even still remembered the name of her imaginary cat. 😅She could have corrected Eric, but because she never had a cat, it might have been better to not argue about the name of that (non)cat.
"We're talking about the man who turned Macy into an alcoholic!" Says the man who took advantage of Macy being an alcoholic by trying to r ape her while she was drunk.
I know I am probably in the minority but Jeff Trachta was my favorite Thorne. The connection he had with Bobbie Eakes was magical and I think it is a shame B & B didn't keep him.
It just hit me - Sheila and Anthony _both have had imaginary cats!_ 😂 Apparently imaginary parents and imaginary lovers are okay, but having an imaginary cat is the ultimate red flag.
@@annieo6527 Not on screen but there was a conversation with Clarke about caring about someone and she sarcastically said; " I care about my cat". Also, Margo had cat art on her apartment wall.
@@annieo6527 I also remember someone commenting that they wanted to see Margo's cat and we went on to talk about what cat breed Stephanie should own 😹😹😹
So Anthony comes along a year or so ago and causes a huge issue in macy and Thorne marriage and they break up. And he also is a huge issue in macy and Sallie relationship. And they have a rift between them for a few months. Yet macy and Anthony never seem to really be in a commited relationship. Besides a few semi intimate moments they never go anywhere. Did they even sleep together yet? It was never shown if the did. And this whole time she has been singing Antony has not been supportive at all. In fact conner was more supportive than Antony was. And he didn't even go to the concert. Or know she was sick. She doesn't wven seem to consider herself with Antony.
They were about to get together, but when Sally disowned Macy, Macy was so shaken up by that that she lost interest in pursuing a romantic relationship with Anthony. After that, Macy and Anthony have been "starting over" as friends but it hasn't really gone beyond that. There was some ambiguity as to whether or not they ever slept together, but I think the show finally decided on the narrative that they didn't go all the way.
he is a fool if he thinks she will leave Thorne for him she left him too many times for Thorne only the timing was against them but this time it is different theya are like one soul
❤❤❤ Sheila is very perceptive! Eric is like a little boy - just dangling divorce everytime he can't get to hear Sheila's business. Angel/Trinidad. ❤❤❤.
That's clearly how Macy _sees_ Thorne, it's her love for him speaking, just like throughout this whole storyline she has talked about all of _her own_ mistakes and how many times she has let Thorne down in the past, without acknowledging that *he let her down* much more than the other way around.
I said it before, but I still think James is the best dressed male character on the show giving the fact it was a show about fashion designers. I've always found him more aligned to european fashion of that time. Of course he is not a model.
Slightly tangential question: if Bobbie Eakes and Jeff Trachta were to (by some miracle) return to the show and the music storyline was revived, which songs would you want them to cover? My choices would be "Cry every mountain" and "Ain't no Mountain High"😁
With Bobbie Eakes the choice is _easy._ If she ever returned to the show, I would have her very first scene be on a runway, at a Spectra showing, modeling the showstopper, singing "Skyfall", while defiantly standing directly underneath a chandelier (that _doesn't_ fall on her this time). With Jeff Trachta I'd have Thorne go all in and serenade Macy with a barbershop flash mob singing "The Longest Time" when she least expects it and most needs it.
Ooh good question! I'd go with "I Knew You Were Waiting" by Aretha and George Michael. It's a great "duet" song and the lyrics totally fit Thorne and Macy and all they've been through together. ❤🎶
It's probably thanks to the Y&R tie-in that Sheila's storyline is still Bill Bell-esque. It's when she becomes untethered from Lauren Fenmore that the character and her storylines start to disentegrate into what they've become today.
Eric and Anthony, even James, acting like children!! But Anthony is the worst, at least Eric has some good moments at times lately, (the way they write him anyway)
I just love how Thorne and Macy become closer and Thorne being so supportive of her.. ❤️❤️
They have such great chemistry! They really should've let Thorne and Macy stay together for a while and have children.
Yes, in many ways this period is the best Thorne and Macy have ever been. They seem to finally have outgrown a lot of the issues they had during their first marriage, they're in love and devoted to each other, they're _communicating,_ they are in sync. It's taken them many years to get to this point but here they are. I think Thorne is only now truly appreciating what he has in Macy - her illness has been a wakeup call for him.
yes so perfect together
Thorne is horrendous and selfish. She initially tried to talk to him and he refused to listen to her. Literally grabbing her by the arm and pulling her out the door so they could go to the restaurant. Thorne is unreliable.
Of course James is happy to go to Big Bear. He has good memories of that place. 🤭
Stop !!😅😅
🤭 James' one move: take a woman to Big Bear 😂
Just him. Apparently Taylor has removed that memory😅 and I personally struggle to erase that too and all his s ensual scenes...
You wish you would have such good memories!
😂😂😂 I'm still confused about the logistics of that storyline
Maybe it's because it's short lived and we get so few snatches of it but Thorne and Macy's (with Jeff and Bobbie) poignant falling-back-in-love-with-each-other scenes always warm my heart. They're far more moving than the Bridge scenes! ❤🥰
Omigosh yes! Bobbie and Jeff are selling it! 😍
KKL should watch Kimberlin Brown and Bobbie Eakes in this episode and take acting notes. See how _natural_ Bobbie Eakes is even when she's just lying in a hospital bed? And how both Kimberlin and Bobbie are modulating their vocal tones to convey different feelings rather than using the same whiny tone throughout the scene?
I absolutely love them together, they're so believable. As for the other couple they haven't even crossed my mind lately
Far more moving. This couple is worth rooting for 💞
They're not my favourite couple, but I prefer them over boring and shallow Bridge any day! They are more realistic and have better chemistry too
Thorne and Macy were always made for each other they always loved each other so deeply no matter what happens they always find their way into each other arms i love them together their power of love and devotion is wthat made thie marriage so special
Anthony's like, "If I can't get the _reliable_ narrator to shape this story with Macy for me, I'll try the _unreliable_ narrator."
And now he discovers that the unreliable narrator isn't even _reliably unreliable!_
Anthony is like, "But, Sally, you told me yourself that you didn't want Thorne with Macy! You encouraged me to pursue her!"
@@annieo6527No.. Anthony made his mind up and out this all by himself !! like Shelia's past . The Forrester's find out just how Violent Sheila is the hard way !!
Thorne (the second)and Macy: these two loved each other only . No triangle could have ever worked with them. Viewers would have always taken Macy's side ❤.
Case in point - I wonder if there was even one single viewer who rooted for Karen in the Macy/Thorne/Karen triangle! (Okay, bad example - I wonder if there was ever a single viewer who rooted for Karen in _any_ storyline...)
But you are right, Thorne II and Macy have this connection that makes it almost impossible to picture either of them in another viable pairing, as long as they are both on the show.
The actors appear to have been very close friends in real life.
Yes, you are so right.. Bobbie and Jeff as Thorne and Macy has this amazing chemistry and worked so well together. unlike with other actor/actress on the show. Like macy with Jake, anthony, sly and thorne nr3. And Thorne with Karen/Ivana. I know for a fact Bobbie and Jeff are still very close these days! They where even neighbours for a while. It just warms my heart their close friendship.
I love the face Sheila has everytime Mike comes on to her😂 .. I can relate to her, he is so creepy.
😂😂 yes he is, but why would anyone creep out Sheila?
I like the scenes between Sheila and Mike and I also like the actor. Plays him very creepy😊👍
Both are creepy... each in their own way...
And Mike bounces back everytime lol.
Honestly, that is the weirdest friendship to ever work
@@TriniT21 and it's always been one sided
If I were Stephanie, I'd get a new cabin. Eric's lap dancers are always using hers! 😤
Stephanie's new cabin: Big Beaver.
@@NewYorkNick0607 😂🤣
@@NewYorkNick0607 You are so bad! 😂😂
And I would burn the steam room!
@@NewYorkNick0607I chuckled out loud at that one 😄💥
*SHEILA:* "We all have secrets. _James_ has secrets." (12:38)
James looks down awkwardly recalling that whole terrible storyline in Scotland.
😂 at least Scotland didn't drag like Morocco
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 It dragged a lot dawg!
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 The Scotland storyline felt never-ending too!
And then when Sheila said she wanted to go to Big Bear of all places. Methinks Sheila knew exactly what she was doing. As Mike says, Sheila always has an ace up her sleeve.🧐
Yes Nick and Sharon Scotland was long and boring, but not nearly as long as Morocco and we're still in for more
Big bear aka the confession´s zone😅😅
If that cabin could speak
😂😂👍
Shuddering…….😮
Mike Guthrie is now helpfully updating new viewers on Sheila's deep dark secrets.
Sheila correctly (but in the understatement of the year) points out that "every woman has her faults".
"I'd rather be chained to a rock in the middle of the desert being plucked to death by buzzards."
"So, is that a no?"
Sheila and Mike have such excellent "partner in crime" chemistry. Their scenes really bring out Sheila's intelligence, her sense of humor, and her vulnerability.
The way Sheila walks closer to Mike and delivers that line stone cold is 👌 Kimberlin is _always_ in the zone!
@@NewYorkNick0607 absolutely, she has that same quality that SF has where she can deliver these lines ice cold and that is what makes them so funny.
@@NewYorkNick0607incroyable actress in every ways of Sheila
Mike to Sheila “are you crazy “
Should be “you’re crazy “😛
Enough Anthony let go, you can't continue to be a tick and love someone who doesn't want you... What didn't you understand?! Move on... I'm tired of this story...
I keep saying are they even together. It has never seemed so. At all. They had a few dates. But nothing much happened between them.
she never loved you or wanted you you forced yourself on her life so many times respect yourself and leave it is the right way to handle this
Anthony is a more aggressive prince omar
Do some work Mike. Maybe check a couple of doors and watch the camera once in a while.😂🤣
"ANT-ton-knee" 😂
🐜 on 🦵
@@NewYorkNick0607🐜on 🦵 💪 & O (that one's your invention! 😉)
Sally looks so gorgeous today
Mike comparing Sheilas' flaw to the San Andreas fault 😊 and Sheila telling him she'd rather be chained to a rock in the desert... The scenes between them were always so good and Ken Hanes was so smooth in his delivery of his lines. Once again, Sheila turned the tables on the men who had her cornered by grabbing their Achilles Heels and telling them everyone has a past with secrets, shifting suspicion and doubt away from her to the point Eric relents and holds off the divorce for a little longer. And suggesting Big Bear as the meeting place for the therapy session was another strategy that Sheila knew could work in her favor as she knew James and Taylor almost died there and it could trigger something ( although she doesn't know exactly what) in him throwing off his intent to get to the bottom of her secrets. As Mike said, Sheila always has an ace up her sleeve, and it's uncanny how she always pulls it out without batting ( no pun intended) an eyelash. 🤨🦇
❤❤❤ Macy needs to stop validating herself through her relationship with Thorne.
Angel/Trinidad.
❤❤❤.
*MIKE:* "Come on Sheila. You've always got an ace up your sleeve."
*SHEILA:* "Yeah well, not this time."
Sheila is saying out loud what *Annie, Ajax* and I have been saying recently i.e. that Sheila is running out of options and into dead ends and can't manipulate the plot and her way out of trouble anymore. It's a sign that her storyline is on a downward trajectory and that the actress is on the way out. By the end of this episode when she pulls that stone-faced, threatening Big Bear suggestion, it feels like she has "an ace up her sleeve", like Sheila is going to take control of the plot again, but she really doesn't. Her clever plan is what -- getting rid of James? In a place everyone knows she's going to and thus she will be immediately implicated in his murder? This isn't a clever maneuver, it's a desperate dead-end move. It's similar in fact to when Sheila's storyline was winding down on Y&R and she kidnapped Lauren at the farmhouse. Then she didn't really have a plan either and it all fell apart for her and a similar fate awaits her now. It won't quite end at Big Bear because a call from Morocco will interrupt Sheila and James' therapy retreat (which is just another sign that Sheila's storyline is running of steam because the _other_ storyline that's revving up takes over) but her storyline will eventually end with her desperately kidnapping James and having no way out.
The "ace" reference from Mike also harkens to the card/poker playing metaphor we've seen before between Sheila and Lauren. In episode 1510, when Sheila had the blackmail photos she warned Lauren, "I'm holding all the cards." Back then things were different and she _was_ able to control the plot and prevent Lauren from exposing her. The metaphor continued into Sheila's wedding. In episode 1535, Lauren threatens to expose Sheila ("Now I'm holding the cards") and Sheila says, "You're bluffing" and then Lauren pulls the poker bluff (standing up at the wedding and causing Sheila to flee) without ever revealing her hand (we don't know if Lauren would've actually gone through with exposing Sheila then). But at that time, Sheila still had "an ace up her sleeve" by returning to the chapel, manipulating Eric, and marrying him in private. The comparison between then and now is stark: these days Sheila no longer has any cards left to play.
A good clarification to how I originally perceived this... Suggesting Big Bear was a bluff. It would have been a dead end for Sheila.Always excellent analysis Nick 🤗
Ooh I like that observation about the cards/poker! I went back and read your posts about it on those older episodes too. Glad you've re-posted those essays Nick!
@@sharonstewart4882 Thanks! Yeah I've slowly been re-posting them and I've gotten most of them back up. 🙏
@@laurastrobel718 Thanks Laura! ❤
But the reason that Sheila _doesn't_ have an ace up her sleeve is because she _keeps playing_ when she should be walking away from the poker table. Mike has a point when he suggests that she just quit playing while she still hasn't lost everything.
The winning (or rather, the non-losing) move for Sheila right about now would be to divorce Eric and move on with her life (not necessarily with Mike but the general idea is sound). That way, she gets some money and takes away Eric's and James' motivation for probing into her past (which is the biggest threat against her at this point). But at this point she is like a gambler who thinks she can play just one more time and win big (that is, save her marriage to Eric) even though the odds are definitely not in her favor.
I know she told about him about the farmhouse fire but when did Sheila tell Mike about switching Lauren's baby?
I was wondering that to …
Eric, you didn't even remember the name of Sheila's imaginary cat. It wasn't Cuddles, it was Muffy.
Eric having a senior moment 😁
Makes me wonder if Sheila even still remembered the name of her imaginary cat. 😅She could have corrected Eric, but because she never had a cat, it might have been better to not argue about the name of that (non)cat.
Well I wanted to know where he got Cuddles from 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
"We're talking about the man who turned Macy into an alcoholic!"
Says the man who took advantage of Macy being an alcoholic by trying to r ape her while she was drunk.
Exactly 💯
The only person who Anthony wanted to benefit from macy's alcoholism, was him
He kissed her not rape, fyi.
@@elliejayjayusa he was _about_ to r ape her and would have done it if Thorne hadn't shown up.
No one can turn another into an alcoholic.
I know I am probably in the minority but Jeff Trachta was my favorite Thorne. The connection he had with Bobbie Eakes was magical and I think it is a shame B & B didn't keep him.
It just hit me - Sheila and Anthony _both have had imaginary cats!_ 😂
Apparently imaginary parents and imaginary lovers are okay, but having an imaginary cat is the ultimate red flag.
😂
Margo did too
@@Esi-741 she did? When? I must have missed that!
@@annieo6527 Not on screen but there was a conversation with Clarke about caring about someone and she sarcastically said; " I care about my cat". Also, Margo had cat art on her apartment wall.
@@annieo6527 I also remember someone commenting that they wanted to see Margo's cat and we went on to talk about what cat breed Stephanie should own 😹😹😹
So Anthony comes along a year or so ago and causes a huge issue in macy and Thorne marriage and they break up. And he also is a huge issue in macy and Sallie relationship. And they have a rift between them for a few months. Yet macy and Anthony never seem to really be in a commited relationship. Besides a few semi intimate moments they never go anywhere. Did they even sleep together yet? It was never shown if the did. And this whole time she has been singing Antony has not been supportive at all. In fact conner was more supportive than Antony was. And he didn't even go to the concert. Or know she was sick.
She doesn't wven seem to consider herself with Antony.
They were about to get together, but when Sally disowned Macy, Macy was so shaken up by that that she lost interest in pursuing a romantic relationship with Anthony. After that, Macy and Anthony have been "starting over" as friends but it hasn't really gone beyond that.
There was some ambiguity as to whether or not they ever slept together, but I think the show finally decided on the narrative that they didn't go all the way.
he is a fool if he thinks she will leave Thorne for him she left him too many times for Thorne only the timing was against them but this time it is different theya are like one soul
❤❤❤ Sheila is very perceptive! Eric is like a little boy - just dangling divorce everytime he can't get to hear Sheila's business.
Angel/Trinidad.
❤❤❤.
Oh Joy Shelia is back !! Lauren Fermore...A clue !! Eric walks in !! Love it !! "Cuddles" The cat...Way too funny. !!
Darla has to tell Anthony to go to the hospital???? 😮
Thorne has "always been there" for Macy....what a JOKE
That's clearly how Macy _sees_ Thorne, it's her love for him speaking, just like throughout this whole storyline she has talked about all of _her own_ mistakes and how many times she has let Thorne down in the past, without acknowledging that *he let her down* much more than the other way around.
I said it before, but I still think James is the best dressed male character on the show giving the fact it was a show about fashion designers. I've always found him more aligned to european fashion of that time. Of course he is not a model.
the problem with his clothes is the fit, the 90's did men dirty
He looks a bit like a Batman villain in this get-up though. Like the joker 😂
B&B always ends up doing Macy dirty when it comes to Thorne…:(.
Sheila to Eric regarding Big Bear: “you had it repaired after the earthquake didn’t you”? Doesn’t she mean rebuilt? 😂😂
Slightly tangential question: if Bobbie Eakes and Jeff Trachta were to (by some miracle) return to the show and the music storyline was revived, which songs would you want them to cover? My choices would be "Cry every mountain" and "Ain't no Mountain High"😁
With Bobbie Eakes the choice is _easy._ If she ever returned to the show, I would have her very first scene be on a runway, at a Spectra showing, modeling the showstopper, singing "Skyfall", while defiantly standing directly underneath a chandelier (that _doesn't_ fall on her this time).
With Jeff Trachta I'd have Thorne go all in and serenade Macy with a barbershop flash mob singing "The Longest Time" when she least expects it and most needs it.
Ooh good question! I'd go with "I Knew You Were Waiting" by Aretha and George Michael. It's a great "duet" song and the lyrics totally fit Thorne and Macy and all they've been through together. ❤🎶
@@sharonstewart4882 it really does!
@annieo6527 Bobbie sang "Skyfall" at the concert in Amsterdam this june 😉
@@sharonstewart4882 ooh, I had to check it out! Great song and perfect choice!
It's probably thanks to the Y&R tie-in that Sheila's storyline is still Bill Bell-esque. It's when she becomes untethered from Lauren Fenmore that the character and her storylines start to disentegrate into what they've become today.
Thanks a lot. ❤❤❤
Sheila desperately trying to hold on to an old dawg who isn't interested while putting her soul mate mike in the friendzone 😂
The same year as Amelia Earhart disappeared.. Thanks for the upload !!
Mike: Is that a no? 😂😂
Why is Sheila so dead set against a divorce?
The money and status
Is that a no ❓️that was hysterical?
Sheila telling the truth ha ha
17:27 i would be scare going their at big bear alone with her with those eyes lollll 👀😊
Yeah well Eric that’s why you don’t marry someone after only knowing them a few months. You obviously were not thinking with your brain 😂
Eric and Anthony, even James, acting like children!! But Anthony is the worst, at least Eric has some good moments at times lately, (the way they write him anyway)
Well, MR. Anthony, with a face and attitude like yours, why won't any woman prefer another man? 🤔🙄😠
So much for Ivanka and Thorne. I kinda like them together ❤
Another episode without Prince Omar... sheesh! I've got two words for you : conspiracy theory!
😂. He was on yesterday. What could he possibly contribute to this episode?😂