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** Mariah Copeland. She's explicitly in love with Tessa, but prior to that, she only ever dated men. She admits her attraction to Tessa is the strongest she's ever felt, and she seems to be trying to force herself to be into her boyfriend, hinting that she's a lesbian. However, she tells Kevin she likes hot men as well as hot women, so she ''could'' be bisexual. Time will tell.
** Tessa herself, in the opposite direction. She's definitely into men, but her subtext with Mariah is undeniable. Mariah herself is convinced Tessa is straight, but Kyle thinks Tessa reciprocates Mariah's feelings.
** Kyle's right. Tessa is indeed bisexual, though Mariah's orientation still up for debate.

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** Mariah Copeland. She's explicitly in love with Tessa, but prior to that, she only ever dated men. She admits her attraction to Tessa is the strongest she's ever felt, and she seems seemed to be trying to force herself to be into her boyfriend, boyfriend at the time, hinting that she's a lesbian. However, she tells Kevin she likes hot men as well as hot women, so she ''could'' be bisexual. Time will tell.\n
** Tessa herself, in the opposite direction. She's definitely apparently into men, but her subtext with Mariah is undeniable. Mariah herself is was convinced Tessa is straight, but Kyle thinks thought Tessa reciprocates Mariah's feelings.
** Kyle's right.
feelings, and was later proven right--Mariah and Tessa is indeed bisexual, though Mariah's orientation still later got married. Some time after hooking up for debate.with Mariah, Tessa tells Theo she's gay, but given the context (he's hitting on her and she ''super'' doesn't like him), it's possible [[SorryImGay she just played that card to turn him down without any argument]].
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* SpitefulSuicide: Matt, having already suffered fatal injuries from Tricia's car crash, yanks out his own breathing tube and tries to posthumously frame Nick for murder.
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[Music/MaryJBlige Broken heart again, another lesson learned. Better know your friends, or else you will get burned.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:320:[[Music/MaryJBlige Broken heart again, another lesson learned. Better know your friends, or else you will get burned.]]]]



The show is, easily, the most popular soap opera on television today; it has held the daytime UsefulNotes/{{ratings}} crown since 1989 - a total of ''33 years''. Its ratings are significantly higher than the other soaps left on the air, often doubling the ratings of its closest competition.

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The show is, easily, the most popular soap opera on television today; it has held the daytime UsefulNotes/{{ratings}} crown since 1989 - a total of ''33 ''34 years''. Its ratings are significantly higher than the other soaps left on the air, often doubling the ratings of its closest competition.
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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Sharon is a non-villainous example, because while she’s made her fair share of mistakes Sharon for the most part owns up to her actions. However, Sharon will absolutely ''not'' tolerate being called out on her bad behavior by people who have committed similar (or sometimes ''worse'') actions than her. It’s a guarantee that if someone (such as Nikki) ever confronts Sharon about something bad she has done she will retort with a laundry list of everything bad the other person has done and call them a hypocrite for condemning her.

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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Sharon is a non-villainous example, because while she’s made her fair share of mistakes Sharon for the most part owns up to her actions. However, Sharon will absolutely ''not'' tolerate being called out on her bad behavior by people who have committed similar (or sometimes ''worse'') actions than her. It’s a guarantee that if someone (such as Nikki) ever confronts Sharon about something bad she has done she done, Sharon will retort with a laundry list of everything bad the other person has done and call them a hypocrite for condemning her.
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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Sharon is a non-villainous example, because while she’s made her fair share of mistakes Sharon for the most part owns up to her actions. However, Sharon will absolutely ''not'' tolerate being called out on her bad behavior by people who have committed similar (or sometimes ''worse'') actions than her. It’s a guarantee that if someone (such as Nikki) ever confronts Sharon about something bad she has done she will retort with a laundry list of everything bad the other person has done and call them a hypocrite for condemning her.
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* VideoInsideFilmOutside: The very first scene of the March 26, 1973 debut episode was on film, with visibly injured hitchhiker Brad Elliot riding shotgun in a semi truck cab, while the driver tells him that he's stopping in Genoa City, and Brad decides that's where he'll get off. But well-averted after that, with lavish video location shoots being one of the show's later trademarks.
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''The Young and the Restless'' is an American soap opera, first aired in 1973 on Creator/{{CBS}}, about the residents of the fictional town of Genoa City, Wisconsin. When the show first aired the show focused on two main families, the Foresters and the Brooks.

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''The Young and the Restless'' is an American soap opera, first aired in 1973 on Creator/{{CBS}}, Creator/{{CBS}}. The creation of former ''Series/DaysOfOurLives'' head writer [[CreatorCouple William J. Bell and his wife Lee Phillip Bell]], it's about the residents of the fictional town of Genoa City, Wisconsin. When the show first aired the show focused Wisconsin, initially focusing on two main families, the Foresters and the Brooks.
Brooks, before branching out to other characters.

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