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Y&R Spoilers Video Preview: Sally’s Devastated
Their daughter has died, and now Adam (Mark Grossman) has to break the unimaginable to Sally (Courtney Hope). “There was a complication,” he tries to say as gently as possible. But there isn’t any way he can share the awful news that will prepare Sally for the awful blow.
“Are you telling me that our little girl,” she tries to choke back the intense emotions that are brewing within as she manages to ask, “She’s not here?” She can’t bear to hear the answer to her own question.
“She didn’t make it,” Adam manages to say, though it’s obvious that every syllable is hard for him to get out. “And I’m so sorry,” he adds, as he’s wincing at the thought of even having to utter the words.
The action then cuts to Sally looking at the very few mementos she will ever have of her first child’s life. “I will always be your mom,” she says shakily. She holds something close to her heart and utters through tears, “I will never forget you.”
The Young and the Restless History
Y&R made its debut in 1973 and introduced more sexual undertones and younger characters to daytime soap operas. It has outlasted other soaps to become a mainstay for many households. Needless to say, four decades of storylines have kept viewers locked in.
From Victor Newman’s (Eric Braeden) family machinations to Traci Abbott’s (Beth Maitland) heart to the complicated love story of Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford), Y&R knows how to entertain and keep fans coming back for more.
Y&R: Bringing the Drama
More than 45 years of gripping drama as well as love in the afternoon have kept this CBS daytime soap on the air and winning Daytime Emmys. It was created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell and is currently written by Josh Griffith.