Y&R Two Scoops column
Opinions, critiques, and commentary about The Young and the Restless
Two Scoops is a weekly commentary column written by our staff of writers. Sometimes you might agree, and other times you might disagree. Either way, we love hearing your opinions, too, so be sure to send us your thoughts.
When it comes to what's happening on The Young and the Restless, everyone has an opinion -- and our Two Scoops columnists are no different. Every week, our commentators share their thoughts on everything that's taking place in Genoa City... the good, the bad, and everything in between.
If you're looking to be a little nostalgic, we've archived our Two Scoops columns from 2004 through the current week. Now, you can easily flip back through the pages of history to see how storylines were received when they first played out. Has time softened a rocky reception?
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January 15, 2024
Nick and Adam got along. Nikki emptied all her flasks. Claire Grace went to visit the psycho who raised her. It was an unexpected week in Genoa City, and we have much to discuss in this week's Two Scoops.
January 16, 2023
A new year has begun, and no one in Genoa City is happy. Billy and Lily broke up, Abby and Chance divorced, Adam is jealous that his ex-wife is spending time with Billy, Devon has severed ties with Tucker, Summer and Kyle face a rocky road because of Diane, and Chancellor-Winters is a mess because of Nate, Tucker, and Audra. Join our columnist for her views and opinions in Two Scoops for this week.
January 17, 2022
Does anyone in Genoa City tell the truth? Victoria lied to Victor; almost every word out of Sally's mouth is a lie. It's hard to tell who is telling the truth anymore. Victor and Nikki want to keep the peace in the family, but they are waiting for the other shoe to drop, and when it does, the family dynamics will change, and Victoria thinks she's some kind of monarch overseeing her empire. Join our columnist as she maneuvers through the mirky waters in Genoa City, in this week's Two Scoops.
January 18, 2021
It's a Y&R and B&B crossover! While one lovely lady did some digging in Los Angeles to get the dirt on another, a brave knight came clean with his fair damsel about his past with the lovely lady. Will using a personal scandal to gain control of a professional situation backfire on our lovely lady? Can our fair damsel keep the mystery alive with her dashing fellow as he promised to keep his passion but to lose his recklessness? Will Sally ever be able to escape from being in the middle somewhere between right and wrong? Hello to B&B's Wyatt Spencer in Two Scoops!
January 13, 2020
Tessa is hitting the road, Colin is on the run, Sharon has a lump, Billy has an itch, Connor has a family, and so many more astounding developments on this week's YR! Let's discuss in this week's Two Scoops.
January 14, 2019
Here, the columnist makes a case for Phyllis being the bad guy and fills in some potential holes in this theory by again suggesting that the reports of J.T.'s death might be greatly exaggerated. Will Victor be convicted and be willing to serve time for the woman he loves? It already feels like we're moving headlong into February sweeps, and there's a change in the writing regime that should lead to different -- hopefully better -- storytelling.