The Young and the Restless spoilers for the week of July 8, 2024 are here! Fans can expect Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian) and Christine Blair (Lauralee Bell) to surprise Traci Abbott (Beth Maitland) in Paris. Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) takes a big risk.
Plus, Sharon Newman Rosales (Sharon Case) is haunted by her past. Elsewhere, Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) guilt trips Adam Newman (Mark Grossman). Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Christine Blair’s Surprise
Y&r spoilers for the week of July 8 reveal that Christine and Danny are in Paris, France. While in town while on Danny’s tour, they stop by to see Traci. When Traci opens the door, she is joyfully shocked to see Christine and Danny.
Y&R Spoilers – Phyllis Summers’ Risk
During the week of July 8, fans can expect Phyllis to take a risk.
Plus, Sharon Newman Rosales (Sharon Case) is haunted by her past. Elsewhere, Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) guilt trips Adam Newman (Mark Grossman). Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Christine Blair’s Surprise
Y&r spoilers for the week of July 8 reveal that Christine and Danny are in Paris, France. While in town while on Danny’s tour, they stop by to see Traci. When Traci opens the door, she is joyfully shocked to see Christine and Danny.
Y&R Spoilers – Phyllis Summers’ Risk
During the week of July 8, fans can expect Phyllis to take a risk.
- 7/7/2024
- by Amandah Hancen
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Young and the Restless spoilers for Monday, July 8, 2024 are here! Fans can expect Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) to school.
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Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) will brainstorm a risky plan to help Summer Newman (Allison Lanier). Plus, Traci Abbott (Beth Maitland) has a surprising reunion and no, it’s not with a family member. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the next episode of the CBS soap opera.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers –
Y&r spoilers for Monday, July 8 reveal that Claire will confront Victor. Claire will wonder what is really at the root of the war between the Newman and Abbott families.
So, Victor will give Claire a history lesson. However, there are three sides to every story. There is Victor’s version, Jack Abbott’s (Peter Bergman) version, and then there is the truth probably somewhere in the middle.
Coming Up On The Young And The Restless
Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) will brainstorm a risky plan to help Summer Newman (Allison Lanier). Plus, Traci Abbott (Beth Maitland) has a surprising reunion and no, it’s not with a family member. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the next episode of the CBS soap opera.
The Young And The Restless Spoilers –
Y&r spoilers for Monday, July 8 reveal that Claire will confront Victor. Claire will wonder what is really at the root of the war between the Newman and Abbott families.
So, Victor will give Claire a history lesson. However, there are three sides to every story. There is Victor’s version, Jack Abbott’s (Peter Bergman) version, and then there is the truth probably somewhere in the middle.
- 7/5/2024
- by Amandah Hancen
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Young and the Restless spoilers for Friday, March 29 reveal that Claire Grace (Hayley Erin) connects with Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor).
Coming Up On The Young and The Restless
Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) gives Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) unsolicited advice. Elsewhere, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) comes up with a plan to distract Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) from her problems, particularly Jordan’s (Colleen Zenk) latest escape.
Claire Grace’s Crush
Y&r spoilers for Friday, March 29 reveal that Claire and Kyle will continue their chat. Claire and Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) went to have lunch at Society.
While Victoria walked away for a moment, Claire ran into Kyle. Although Kyle said he wouldn’t be good company, Claire got his interest.
It seems that Kyle and Claire will connect. Kyle has done his fair share of bad things in the past, so he might be more willing to look past...
Coming Up On The Young and The Restless
Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) gives Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) unsolicited advice. Elsewhere, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) comes up with a plan to distract Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) from her problems, particularly Jordan’s (Colleen Zenk) latest escape.
Claire Grace’s Crush
Y&r spoilers for Friday, March 29 reveal that Claire and Kyle will continue their chat. Claire and Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) went to have lunch at Society.
While Victoria walked away for a moment, Claire ran into Kyle. Although Kyle said he wouldn’t be good company, Claire got his interest.
It seems that Kyle and Claire will connect. Kyle has done his fair share of bad things in the past, so he might be more willing to look past...
- 3/28/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
From the News That’s as Bad as a Bubblegum Milkshake Tastes files comes this: Olivia Colman is not returning for Season 3 of Netflix’s beloved LGBTQ+ coming-of-age dramedy Heartstopper, the actress tells Forbes. “I couldn’t do number three. I couldn’t fit it in.
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“I feel awful about that,” she adds. “I feel like I was part of one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever been part of.”
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“I feel awful about that,” she adds. “I feel like I was part of one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever been part of.”
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- 3/28/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
A version of this article originally appeared on ew.com.
Emma Watson loves to read.
The actress has that in common with her brainy Harry Potter character Hermione as well as bookish Belle, who she plays in the much-anticipated film Beauty and the Beast, out March 17. In addition to being a bookworm, Watson is also an outspoken feminist and as well as a Un Women Goodwill Ambassador and promoter of the organization’s HeForShe movement, which is dedicated to recruiting men into the movement for gender equality. As a response to her work with the Un, she launched the feminist...
Emma Watson loves to read.
The actress has that in common with her brainy Harry Potter character Hermione as well as bookish Belle, who she plays in the much-anticipated film Beauty and the Beast, out March 17. In addition to being a bookworm, Watson is also an outspoken feminist and as well as a Un Women Goodwill Ambassador and promoter of the organization’s HeForShe movement, which is dedicated to recruiting men into the movement for gender equality. As a response to her work with the Un, she launched the feminist...
- 2/21/2017
- by Madeline Raynor
- PEOPLE.com
There’s an antithetical, creatively damaging notion in the world of filmmaking that once an actor or director receives some sort of acclaim for their work, the ultimate next step is being “ready” to commandeer their very own blockbuster. The thought of someone that shows true talent “graduating” to a system that harnesses their creative liberties is a depressing one, but thankfully a handful of emerging directors are developing projects that seem harmonious with the instincts that made them ones to admire in the first place. One such director that certainly falls into this category is Jennifer Kent, who landed on our radar with her horror hit The Babadook.
“It’s funny, when I hear people crying about, ‘Oh, female directors are never offered these big tentpole films … what about Jennifer Kent? She’s not doing anything!,’ I sort of read it and chuckle because, well, you have no idea...
“It’s funny, when I hear people crying about, ‘Oh, female directors are never offered these big tentpole films … what about Jennifer Kent? She’s not doing anything!,’ I sort of read it and chuckle because, well, you have no idea...
- 5/31/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
After rounding up award after award on the festival circuit, and a solid international commercial release, how is Jennifer Kent following up her hit horror picture, The Babadook? According to a lovely interview done by Monica Tan at The Guardian, Kent has been courted by Hollywood, but has been quite picky about what she does next. (I love her motto for picking scripts, "What would David Lynch do?") And that is to stay in Australia and make a realistic period piece on Tasmania in the 1820s titled Nightingale. The Nightingale is about the “pointlessness of revenge”, Kent says. A 21-year-old Irish convict called Claire chases a British soldier through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against...
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- 5/30/2016
- Screen Anarchy
On its second go-around, Broadchurch has split viewers and critics - some were left underwhelmed by the new series of Chris Chibnall's coastal crime thriller, while others were still hooked every Monday night.
So why the divide? I'm of the opinion that Broadchurch 2 was neither an outright success or a complete misfire. Some elements (both old and new) worked, while others fell flat.
Here's my take on this series' pros and cons - join the conversation and share your own thoughts in the comments section.
What worked...
David Tennant and Olivia Colman
...and boy, did they work.
In both series, Tennant and Colman have been consistently terrific - from Hardy ambushing Miller in the ladies' loos in the premiere to the revisiting of their 'no hugging' policy in last night's finale.
But while series one's finale belonged to Colman, this year it was Tennant who utterly owned the series closer,...
So why the divide? I'm of the opinion that Broadchurch 2 was neither an outright success or a complete misfire. Some elements (both old and new) worked, while others fell flat.
Here's my take on this series' pros and cons - join the conversation and share your own thoughts in the comments section.
What worked...
David Tennant and Olivia Colman
...and boy, did they work.
In both series, Tennant and Colman have been consistently terrific - from Hardy ambushing Miller in the ladies' loos in the premiere to the revisiting of their 'no hugging' policy in last night's finale.
But while series one's finale belonged to Colman, this year it was Tennant who utterly owned the series closer,...
- 2/24/2015
- Digital Spy
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