All My Children Sneak Peek: Week of 9/5/11

Zach's odd behavior and inexplicable alliance with David may have all gone too far. Kendall wants Zach to end things with Orpheus, but he refuses! And Ryan's not going to stop digging into David and Zach's secrets either. This all leads up to a positively shocking series of events: someone is found dead, someone is shot, and someone will make a mind-blowing confession that changes everything.

 

Carol Burnett returns to AMC! Erica and Verla Grubbs (yes, that’s Carol) face off, with Erica trying to defend her best pal Opal. And then it's off to Los Angeles, where she's looking for answers about her old flame Mike Roy. Jackson wonders why Mike is so important to Erica now and whether their relationship is in trouble again. And in L.A., Erica will be faced with an offer she may not be able to refuse.

 

Meanwhile, Jake and Amanda are considering adoption; Cara is petrified that her cancer may have returned, but the true diagnosis could be even more disturbing; Tad is afraid of blowing this last chance he has with Dixie, and JR has to come clean about losing the Chandler home AND business. Colby is not about to let that happen, and her solution could bring two favorite faces back to Pine Valley.

 

All this, plus Angie and Jesse work to slowly build back their lives that are very nearly shattered after the truth about Lucy came out. And on top of that, Angie is undergoing her treatments to cure her blindness. Will it work?

 

The Monday, September 5th, episode will be an encore episode for Labor Day. If you missed Josh Duhamel's return to Pine Valley -- or just want to experience his insane handsomeness once again, tune in!

 

What are you most looking forward to this week?

Comments (15)

Mon, Sep 05 - 9:16 pm

Susan Lucci, star of ABC's daytime soap opera All My Children is finally speaking out about the cancellation of the show she has starred in since the 1970s.

Lucci recently updated the paperback edition of her book All My Life: A Memoir with a heated epilogue in which she vents about the cancellation of the long running soap opera. Directly naming ABC Daytime head Bryan Frons as the subject of her heated statements, Lucci says, "An iconic show was losing out to greed. If Brian Frons could show his bosses that he could save the network 40 percent, he could keep his job even if the rest of us lost ours."

A representative for the network told The New York Post that "We have all the respect in the world for Susan, and are sorry she felt the need to write this epilogue to an otherwise incredible career."

Lucci's representative declined to comment.

All I can say is You go Susan Lucci. You're the best.

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