Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan) returned to the cast as part of the rollout of this new character, revealing that she is one of Aristotle’s lawyers. Her job was to calm the Winters’ family fears, but she hasn’t done so.
Morgan is a recurring cast member, with Amanda last seen when she and Devon Winters (Bryton James) broke up badly. At that point in the plot, Abby Newman Winters (Melissa Ordway) and Devon were turning their longtime friendship into a relationship.
Abby Newman Winters Back In The Picture
Like Morgan, Ordway is also a recurring cast member. That change happened in recent months, and her supporters were not in favor of it. Here’s hoping that Morgan and Ordway, two fine actors, are seen more often, as their performances are consistently engaging.
Abby hasn’t been seen that often at Society since Ordway went to recurring contract status. Her mention to Amanda about being on the Winters Board of Directors served as a dialogue technique, explaining Abby’s whereabouts.
Viewers rarely see the fabled Chancellor mansion, where she and Devon live with their son. That setting ranks among this soap opera’s most beloved, with the late, great Jeanne Cooper’s (Katherine Chancellor) character holding court there for many decades.
Amanda Sinclair’s Unfinished And New Business
Amanda was the identical twin shocker who arrived in GC a while after Hilary Hamilton (Morgan’s initial role on the show) sadly died. That standard daytime technique allowed Morgan to continue on Y&R.
At that point in the plot, Amanda’s relationship with Devon felt destined. James’ character was naturally drawn to the living image of his late wife. However, Amanda’s personality was starkly different from her sister’s, which added a natural wrinkle.
As Abby and Devon soon learned, Amanda is still hurting from the betrayal that caused her to leave town. Aristotle’s hiring her is causing Devon to believe that Amanda was duped by her boss.
Aristotle Dumas’ Game Plays Out Slowly
Why is Aristotle so interested in the people and businesses of this Midwestern city?
Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) believes Newman Enterprises is this shadowy businessman’s target, with Chancellor being an initial interest. Winters Incorporated may also be a desired asset that Aristotle wants to add to his hefty portfolio.
However, Victor mentioned that he was familiar with Aristotle years ago. So, if Flynn proves to be this new character, a detailed explanation will be needed.
He and Braeden’s persona aren’t part of the same generation, potentially meaning that Flynn’s character is an offspring of whoever Aristotle was, or he’s one part of a cloaked empire.
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