Best Week Ever Features Y&R's Chipmunk Storyline
By Luke Kerr on April 29, 2009
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.
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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2 January 2009
36 weeks 3 days
"...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.
16 August 2007
13 min 30 sec
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.
25 December 2008
1 hour 51 min
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.
26 November 2008
2 hours 11 min
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!
3 March 2009
2 hours 42 min
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.
3 April 2009
37 weeks 4 days
Stockholm Syndrome is overrated. I doubt it's explanation is justified. Sounds like "junk science."