Best Week Ever Features Y&R's Chipmunk Storyline




The Bold and the Beautiful's Rick (Kyle Lowder) and Ridge (Ronn Moss) will always have The Soup, but The Young and the Restless' rodent warrior - Kevin Fisher (Greg Rikaart) - now finds himself in the company of All My Children's Zarf. On VH1's Best Week Ever.



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YRFan90's picture
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"...I think you owe that squirrell thing an apology"

I enjoyed the Y&R reference on BWE about as much as I am enjoying the fact I'll never have to see the squirrel again.

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This chipmunk thing reminds me of Cloe Babbitt on ATWT...GR and JL are hugely talented, but both got stuck with terrible prop enhanced s/l.

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I don't really watch GL religiously but why did they go with a chipmunk? Is there some meaning to that?
Did kevin have a chipmunk as a kid that died?

It really does look ridiculous watching this clip.

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Troy...the chipmunk was on Y&R. Kevin developed Stockholm Syndrome after Clint took Kevin hostage. Kevin started believing he was 7 years old and that Clint was his father, Terrible Tom, who abused him as a child. Clint used this to his advantage and made Kevin rob banks dressed in the Chipmunk outfit.

It became too ridiculous and the chipmunk was beyond annoying. I am so happy that thing is gone, though it was funny when Gloria was wearing it at one point. Oddly enough, it suited her quite well!

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I kept hearing about Chipmunk on Y&R (didn't he wear it to rob a bank?)
Now seeing that clip is just odd, especially for Y&R. Suprised they did that on the classiest soap on tv.

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Stockholm Syndrome is overrated. I doubt it's explanation is justified. Sounds like "junk science."