On The Young and the Restless, Tara went ahead and told Harrison that Kyle was his “other dad.” And, despite Summer’s (Hunter King) pouting, Kyle has decided he wants to be a hand’s on dad, which means Tara will be a part of his life forever.
Which means she’s going to be a part of Genoa City for the foreseeable future. Fans still don’t know much about Tara (Elizabeth Leiner), though. Would you like to see some flashbacks to their Hamptons affair to see why you should invest in them either separately or as a couple? We heard from almost 5,000 of you on the subject:
Nah, we’re good, almost half of you, 48% dismiss. It’s bad enough watching her simper and him tremble in the present, we do not need to see him pant and her swoon in the past. Not to mention, every time we see them together, we’ll know that she’s married, and their actions are going to upset the life of a cherubic little boy down the line. That’s not exactly romantic. So… pass.
Well, maybe it will explain the attraction, 29% of the audience suggests. Because we don’t get it. A casual fling, sure. She was a bored, rich New York socialite, he was a spoiled, rich New York City player wannabe. Sure, they’d hit the sheets. But is it the kind of thing that makes you consider playing family? Show us the evidence!
Yeah, an almost 23% add, explain it to us… but slowly. Because we still don’t get it. They are acting like complete idiots, deliberately provoking Ashland (Richard Burgi). They don’t want to upset him, but they just told Harrison (Kellen Enriquez) to call Kyle (Michael Mealor) Daddy. Yeah, they need to explain what makes them think this is going to go over well. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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