Post by texans08 on Jan 8, 2006 23:56:55 GMT -5
Kendall goes public about her thing with Zach. Ryan’s one of the first to know.
Kendall and Zach’s affair flabbergasts both Ryan and Erica.
Erica, though, is also mad, her mad thoughts immediately going to Bianca for helping orchestrating this travesty.
Zach isn’t so sure now who the daddy is of Kendall’s unborn baby.
Ryan pulls something, raising the ire and suspicion of a one Zach Slater.
Zach devalues the importance of Kendall making any allowances for that Ryan.
Kendall is skeptical about Ryan’s and Zach’s level of devotion to her.
Ryan and Zach, individually, give their word to Kendall that she will not be disappointed.
The unborn baby intensifies Ryan and Kendall’s harmonious accord, giving them holy pause.
This harmony between Ryan and Kendall does not go unnoticed by Zach.
Ryan enlightens Erin with his reasoning for standing by Kendall and their baby come what may.
Kendall starts feeling maternal about the unborn baby, with all the good, bad and paranoid. In the latter, she frets that something bad would happen with the baby. Zach assuages her fretting.
Kendall and Ryan exhale, gratefully, after Dr. Greg disavows her deep fear of harm coming to the baby.
Dr. Madden adds another, odd, bit of instruction, that Kendall must never lie down with Zach in the biblical way, until after the baby’s born.
Kendall glimpses the very real possibility of Zach undermining her relationship with Ryan, out of spite, jealousy.
Zach airs his grievances against Ryan. Kendall fends the grievances off.
Kendall gives Ryan a chance to bail, while there’s still time. She swears to him it’ll be okay.
Ryan airs his grievances against Zach, imploring Kendall to watch her step with the guy…better yet, cut him loose.
Kendall starts being real nice to Ryan, tending to him tenderly.
Ethan lures Ryan over as CEO of Cambias Industries, with every intention of sticking it to his father, Zach.
Simone catches on to Ethan’s underhanded, mean-spirited plot.
Ethan seals the engagement deal by placing a shiny rock on Simone’s finger.
Looks like those rumors are true. Look at Julia and David gazing across a crowded SOS nightclub. At each other.
Despite Julia and David seemingly on a date, Julia backs off from the next, planned one.
David bares his fangs at Jonathan. Jonathan refuses to play helpless victim.
Watching the uncomfortable interplay between Jonathan and David has Julia on Jonathan’s side.
It does not escape Ryan’s notice, the Erin and Aidan thing.
Erin opens up to Aidan, somewhat, on her opinion about falling down the mating stairs.
Adam chomps at the bit to do Krystal wrong, tit for tat.
That’s Adam turning pea-green at the sight of a chummy Krystal and Tad.
Janet keeps company with her alter ego via her reflection, plotting game plans… on behalf of her precious Amanda.
Janet sneaks off after shoving Di into the cold drink.
Jonathan hears the splashing and screeching sounds of an SOS call. He calls out for an SOS before diving right in, heroically trying to drag Di to dry land.
Adam, Krystal and Tad join in Jonathan’s heroic efforts.
Janet cons Jonathan with her fancy verbal skills into assuming he must be the culprit.
At the hospital, because of Di’s dire condition, Tad begins to let himself go there, acknowledging to himself and to Brooke that there is still great affection, despite all that Di pulled.
Krystal recoils at the cold-hearted apathy of Adam, after he damns Di to everlasting hellfire.
Rescued, Di remains out of it, deep into her subconscious, babbling away about Dixie. Nursemaid Tad makes for an interested, intrigued party.
To warm Di up, Tad uses his warm body against hers, snuggled, cuddled up in that bed together. By next week, Tad will reveal his true heart, given to her.
By the time Di recovers nicely from Janet’s attempted murder, she’ll recall her near blurt of Dixie’s aliveness, and breathe a sigh of relief that all she really blathered on about was the name.
More evidence mounts against Amanda, as far as Jamie is concerned. He catches her railing at Di, verbally. Then, Amanda confesses privately to him that she lost a good portion of time recently.
When Dr. Greg Madden catches sight of Tad around Di, looking so cozy, he hauls off and drops her as his receptionist.
Tad updates JR on Di’s condition and the events (as best as he understands them) leading her to the hospital bed.
Babe exhorts JR to listen to his heart, go to Di.
That he even feels an ounce of compassion, flickered Di’s way, upsets JR, who wants to remain the ice man.
This depressing thought then brings on another, in the form of a solution. JR thinks out loud, well hey, he could just pack up and drag little A off to god knows where to start over.
Not without me you don’t! Babe won’t let JR take off with their baby boy, without her tagging along.
Babe and JR grow even more intimate.
JR did not bargain for the next request out of Babe’s mouth.
Krystal sweet-talks a psychiatrist to check Adam into an asylum, because he’s certifiable. She says.
Krystal and Palmer hammer a confined Adam with taunts.
Dr. Joe Martin drops Krystal, Palmer and Adam a little home-spun fire and brimstone on the sins of behaving foolishly in such a manner, tsk tsk.
Palmer endeavors to sidle up to the buxom Krystal in the bargain. That would really burn Adam’s britches.
Janet goes after three other Pine Valley residents, named Opal, Brooke, and Joe. Poof! All three disappear at Janet’s hands.
Wait, one more. Janet absconds with Adam, throwing him in lockup with Opal, Brooke and Joe, her victims high on her medication.
Janet is not through with Jonathan yet. With him around for the townsfolk to blame, she could get away with anything.
Jonathan and Lily get to talking about one aspect of learning Life Skills, in their class together—love, marriage, procreation, sexual fulfillment. Later, Jonathan broaches the subject of going steady with Lily.
January 10th must be a sad day for the Kane women and many Bianca fans. She takes herself and her daughter back home, to Paris, to Maggie.
Because of Bianca’s part in matching Kendall with Zach (not Ryan), Erica’s farewell of her daughter Bianca isn’t quite as unassumingly warm.
A Greg insight blows Erica’s mind: He helped her with the abortion years ago. She shares this mind-blower with Tad and Jackson, reminding Tad of his adoptive roots, as the natural father would’ve been Jeff Martin.
Jack draws boundaries around Erica, letting Greg know of them.
Greg raises a red flag in front of Josh, hoping to persuade his son to cease and desist where Erica’s concerned.
In one ear, out the other. Josh will do as he darned well pleases, and that is to level Erica (and Amanda).
Next week: Grrr! That mischievous Janet from Another Planet sets out to make Jonathan her convenient scapegoat for all the wrongs she plans to do… Ethan has not yet gotten over his father Zach’s sound snubbing. He plans to do Zach ill… Hiring Zach’s mortal enemy, Ryan, as Cambias’ CEO is a nasty start… Ryan sets out to collect a little dossier on Zach, on the down-low, with Julia’s help… Tad puts down his guard in front of Di. He still can’t stand what she did to them in the name of Dixie, but he cannot help but love her anyway. As close to love as he can get, post-Dixie.
***Sounds like a lovely RENDALL week indeed! ****
Kendall and Zach’s affair flabbergasts both Ryan and Erica.
Erica, though, is also mad, her mad thoughts immediately going to Bianca for helping orchestrating this travesty.
Zach isn’t so sure now who the daddy is of Kendall’s unborn baby.
Ryan pulls something, raising the ire and suspicion of a one Zach Slater.
Zach devalues the importance of Kendall making any allowances for that Ryan.
Kendall is skeptical about Ryan’s and Zach’s level of devotion to her.
Ryan and Zach, individually, give their word to Kendall that she will not be disappointed.
The unborn baby intensifies Ryan and Kendall’s harmonious accord, giving them holy pause.
This harmony between Ryan and Kendall does not go unnoticed by Zach.
Ryan enlightens Erin with his reasoning for standing by Kendall and their baby come what may.
Kendall starts feeling maternal about the unborn baby, with all the good, bad and paranoid. In the latter, she frets that something bad would happen with the baby. Zach assuages her fretting.
Kendall and Ryan exhale, gratefully, after Dr. Greg disavows her deep fear of harm coming to the baby.
Dr. Madden adds another, odd, bit of instruction, that Kendall must never lie down with Zach in the biblical way, until after the baby’s born.
Kendall glimpses the very real possibility of Zach undermining her relationship with Ryan, out of spite, jealousy.
Zach airs his grievances against Ryan. Kendall fends the grievances off.
Kendall gives Ryan a chance to bail, while there’s still time. She swears to him it’ll be okay.
Ryan airs his grievances against Zach, imploring Kendall to watch her step with the guy…better yet, cut him loose.
Kendall starts being real nice to Ryan, tending to him tenderly.
Ethan lures Ryan over as CEO of Cambias Industries, with every intention of sticking it to his father, Zach.
Simone catches on to Ethan’s underhanded, mean-spirited plot.
Ethan seals the engagement deal by placing a shiny rock on Simone’s finger.
Looks like those rumors are true. Look at Julia and David gazing across a crowded SOS nightclub. At each other.
Despite Julia and David seemingly on a date, Julia backs off from the next, planned one.
David bares his fangs at Jonathan. Jonathan refuses to play helpless victim.
Watching the uncomfortable interplay between Jonathan and David has Julia on Jonathan’s side.
It does not escape Ryan’s notice, the Erin and Aidan thing.
Erin opens up to Aidan, somewhat, on her opinion about falling down the mating stairs.
Adam chomps at the bit to do Krystal wrong, tit for tat.
That’s Adam turning pea-green at the sight of a chummy Krystal and Tad.
Janet keeps company with her alter ego via her reflection, plotting game plans… on behalf of her precious Amanda.
Janet sneaks off after shoving Di into the cold drink.
Jonathan hears the splashing and screeching sounds of an SOS call. He calls out for an SOS before diving right in, heroically trying to drag Di to dry land.
Adam, Krystal and Tad join in Jonathan’s heroic efforts.
Janet cons Jonathan with her fancy verbal skills into assuming he must be the culprit.
At the hospital, because of Di’s dire condition, Tad begins to let himself go there, acknowledging to himself and to Brooke that there is still great affection, despite all that Di pulled.
Krystal recoils at the cold-hearted apathy of Adam, after he damns Di to everlasting hellfire.
Rescued, Di remains out of it, deep into her subconscious, babbling away about Dixie. Nursemaid Tad makes for an interested, intrigued party.
To warm Di up, Tad uses his warm body against hers, snuggled, cuddled up in that bed together. By next week, Tad will reveal his true heart, given to her.
By the time Di recovers nicely from Janet’s attempted murder, she’ll recall her near blurt of Dixie’s aliveness, and breathe a sigh of relief that all she really blathered on about was the name.
More evidence mounts against Amanda, as far as Jamie is concerned. He catches her railing at Di, verbally. Then, Amanda confesses privately to him that she lost a good portion of time recently.
When Dr. Greg Madden catches sight of Tad around Di, looking so cozy, he hauls off and drops her as his receptionist.
Tad updates JR on Di’s condition and the events (as best as he understands them) leading her to the hospital bed.
Babe exhorts JR to listen to his heart, go to Di.
That he even feels an ounce of compassion, flickered Di’s way, upsets JR, who wants to remain the ice man.
This depressing thought then brings on another, in the form of a solution. JR thinks out loud, well hey, he could just pack up and drag little A off to god knows where to start over.
Not without me you don’t! Babe won’t let JR take off with their baby boy, without her tagging along.
Babe and JR grow even more intimate.
JR did not bargain for the next request out of Babe’s mouth.
Krystal sweet-talks a psychiatrist to check Adam into an asylum, because he’s certifiable. She says.
Krystal and Palmer hammer a confined Adam with taunts.
Dr. Joe Martin drops Krystal, Palmer and Adam a little home-spun fire and brimstone on the sins of behaving foolishly in such a manner, tsk tsk.
Palmer endeavors to sidle up to the buxom Krystal in the bargain. That would really burn Adam’s britches.
Janet goes after three other Pine Valley residents, named Opal, Brooke, and Joe. Poof! All three disappear at Janet’s hands.
Wait, one more. Janet absconds with Adam, throwing him in lockup with Opal, Brooke and Joe, her victims high on her medication.
Janet is not through with Jonathan yet. With him around for the townsfolk to blame, she could get away with anything.
Jonathan and Lily get to talking about one aspect of learning Life Skills, in their class together—love, marriage, procreation, sexual fulfillment. Later, Jonathan broaches the subject of going steady with Lily.
January 10th must be a sad day for the Kane women and many Bianca fans. She takes herself and her daughter back home, to Paris, to Maggie.
Because of Bianca’s part in matching Kendall with Zach (not Ryan), Erica’s farewell of her daughter Bianca isn’t quite as unassumingly warm.
A Greg insight blows Erica’s mind: He helped her with the abortion years ago. She shares this mind-blower with Tad and Jackson, reminding Tad of his adoptive roots, as the natural father would’ve been Jeff Martin.
Jack draws boundaries around Erica, letting Greg know of them.
Greg raises a red flag in front of Josh, hoping to persuade his son to cease and desist where Erica’s concerned.
In one ear, out the other. Josh will do as he darned well pleases, and that is to level Erica (and Amanda).
Next week: Grrr! That mischievous Janet from Another Planet sets out to make Jonathan her convenient scapegoat for all the wrongs she plans to do… Ethan has not yet gotten over his father Zach’s sound snubbing. He plans to do Zach ill… Hiring Zach’s mortal enemy, Ryan, as Cambias’ CEO is a nasty start… Ryan sets out to collect a little dossier on Zach, on the down-low, with Julia’s help… Tad puts down his guard in front of Di. He still can’t stand what she did to them in the name of Dixie, but he cannot help but love her anyway. As close to love as he can get, post-Dixie.
***Sounds like a lovely RENDALL week indeed! ****