The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Billy Better Off Alone – Continues To Self Destruct and Hurt Others
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Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) isn’t behaving rationally on ‘The Young and the Restless’. He realizes that regaining his ideal family life took hard work, yet he’s trying to sabotage it?
Vickie Newman (Amelia Heinle) is a woman that many men would be glad to appreciate and treat with respect from now until forever. But not Billy, because he continues to take what he has for granted.
No excuses about Delia Abbott’s (Sophie Pollono) 2013 passing this time. Gambling isn’t the issue. And even Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan), who’s only known Billy for weeks, knows that something’s off inside him.
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Is this what Vickie has been doing this time around? No, she hasn’t been enabling him.
Last summer’s ‘Dark Billy’ storyline was a real crisis. He was triggered by Adam Newman’s (Mark Grossman) latest comeback from the dead. That ripped painful scars off certain sections of Billy’s mind and he suffered a mental disintegration, with a seeming alter ego emerging.
While it’s fair to say that a variety of people, including Victoria, enabled Billy’s problems in some past instances, that is definitely not true now, or at least not so far.
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Billy is a good father when he’s around. But viewers haven’t forgotten that Vickie has raised their daughter, Katie Abbott (Sienna Mercuri), and his son, Johnny Abbott (Ryan and Holden Hare), who Vickie adopted years ago, for the bulk of these children’s lives.
To be fair, Billy did step up big-time when Vickie was dealing with the pressure that an unhinged J.T. Hellstrom (Thad Luckinbill) relentlessly applied in the recent past. But Vickie deserved and had earned that full support.
Maybe Billy just isn’t a family guy. His greatest desire could be to wallow in self-pity. If that’s not true, then why has Thompson’s character repeatedly become the woebegone soul?
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It might seem cliche, but ‘Villy’ could really be ending this time. No, seriously, it could happen if Vickie is simple done.
Touching on the J.T. point raised above, Vickie is at a different point in her life now. She’s heading Newman Enterprises, which means that her life-work balance isn’t some old-fashioned, dismissed notion. Instead, it’s what she’s striving to maintain.
If Billy doesn’t right himself, then he’ll lose out. And him choosing to believe that he doesn’t need help isn’t enlightenment, it’s the same old denial that Vickie, Billy’s loved ones, and Y&R fans have so often seen before.
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Yes he needs to just leave Victoria alone and stop blaming her for his issues. Nobody should just sit at home with no job, no future plans except going to a bar, talking to some stranger about his problems and then lying about it. Why shouldn’t Victoria judge him when he has failed her so many times- hope she is done with him this time. So silly asking her to overlook his issues like she does with Victor- well he is her dad and she can’t change him doesn’t mean she has to stay with someone like her dad- she has a choice!