Tara is about to be either a merry widow or a happy divorcee on The Young and the Restless. It all depends on whether the appropriate papers can be signed before Ashland allegedly kicks the bucket.
Which means she will soon be on the market for a new man. (Some would say she already has been.) So which guy should Tara (Elizabeth Leiner) choose? What over 2,000 fans had to say:
There are many reasons to pick Ashland (Richard Burgi), 58% of you insist. To start with, they’re still married. It doesn’t matter how many times Harrison calls Kyle (Michael Mealor) Daddy. He’s 3 years old. He has no idea what the word means. He might as well be calling him Blender or Fishstick.
As far as Harrison is concerned, Tara and Ashland are his parents, his home is in New York City, and this is just a weird vacation. But the best reason for Tara to stick with Ashland is that if the man truly is dying, she’s in the perfect position to win it all. The kid, the money, and, down the road, maybe even…
Jack (Peter Bergman), 32% of the audience would like to draw your attention to the obvious chemistry between Tara and her son’s grandfather. Sure, she and Kyle may be closer in age, but doesn’t she come off as so much more mature? He comes off like an adolescent. She’s a grown-up. So is Jack. If she has her heart set on an Abbott, there’s a much better one available.
Only 10% want to see Tara with Kyle. Whether you want to see Harrison have both his parents or maybe you just think Tara and Kyle have potential, is hard to tell. The point is, you are rooting for these two. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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