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My View From Beyond the Gates: At the end of a fake ass rainbow

Dreaming of a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? Be careful what you wish for. You might find a fortune… or a crazy ex stalker, a cheating husband and his love child, or a parent you wish you never had.

If you believe legend, at the end of every rainbow lies a pot of gold. If you believe meteorology, every rainbow is actually a circle. So, sorry leprechauns โ€“ rainbows donโ€™t have an end and there is no pot of gold for the taking.

The same thing might also apply to our hopes and wishes. That reunion with the children you gave up nearly a decade earlier? It might not be filled with the sunshine and lollipops youโ€™d hoped. Divorcing the husband who stepped out on your marriage and father a child with another woman? That easing of the pain might only be a short-lived feeling of control. Those fun times you shared in the bedroom? They could get very messy when you find out that there were strings attached.

I’m not, like, doing magical thinking

Iโ€™ve always thought โ€“ and the many writers whoโ€™ve written Two Scoops columns for me on Soap Central can attest to this โ€“ that these columns should be viewed as a conversation between soap fans. What would I say to a friend who called me and wanted to talk about Beyond the Gates?

I have so many conflicting thoughts and ideas about what I have simply called โ€œthe June storylineโ€ that I wanted to reach out social media and find out what other folks think. There were several responses to my query that sum up why I have so many ideas bouncing around.

A lawyer, a cop, and warp speed

There are two things that are causing me the most unease. The first is how quickly the adoption came to light. For months we had June chattering on about her photo. Then, in the course of what seemed like a few days, we found out that the kids in the photo were Juneโ€™s kids that she gave up for adoption and that the kids were Samantha and Tyrell. Then, in the blink of an eye, June was wearing one of Naomiโ€™s blouses and sitting down in Smitty and Martinโ€™s house to meet the kids.

Fran seems to feel the same way about that as I do, writing, โ€œI was liking it, until it hit warp speed with instantly meeting the kids. The pacing was working until that happened but I think they can get it back on track.โ€ Ramona Coleman echoed that it โ€œseemed to happen too quicklyโ€ and Dylan St. Jaymes noted that โ€œthere was a missed opportunity for angstโ€ฆ by having the teens agree to meetโ€ June so quickly.

With all the red tape that exists in the world โ€“ I once couldnโ€™t send a package because the name on the label provided listed my name as โ€œDanโ€ and my driverโ€™s license lists it as โ€œDanielโ€ โ€“ I find it hard to believe that Jacob and Naomi were able to get answers so quickly. Did it even take them a full day to get the closed records un-closed?

More than that, I get that Naomi and Jacob feel a certain closeness to June, but I expect that an officer of the court and someone sworn to protect and serve should know better than to invade the privacy of someone who went through great pains to craft a closed adoption. There was a reason it was a closed adoption. Jacob and Naomi didnโ€™t care.

Case not closed

I donโ€™t feel bad for feeling that way because Wilhite592 told me something similar, sharing, โ€œA lawyer and a cop took it upon themselves to find the parentsโ€™ names — knowing the adoption was closed.โ€

Yes, Naomi and Jacob wanted to help June. I applaud that. As weโ€™ve seen recently, there are not many people who give a second thought to those that are unhoused or those who have struggled with addiction. Itโ€™s easier to move them โ€œfar awayโ€ than to try to solve the root causes.

If June really wanted a Burberry scarf, but the store was closed, would Naomi and Jacob throw a brick through the window and go in and take it? It might not be a perfect metaphor, but itโ€™s the same general concept.

What makes me bristle even more is that once Naomi and Jacob knew that members of their extended family were involved, they didnโ€™t even take a moment to think about what they would do with that information. They had a brief, โ€œWell, the guysโ€™ marriage is currently not in a great placeโ€ and then raced over to the brownstone to lower the boom. Yes, they claimed that they wanted Martin and Smitty to “think on it,” but of course the kids overheard and that changed the timeline.

Maybe not having kids of their own has created a sort of blind spot for Jacob and Naomi. Iโ€™d prefer to think thatโ€™s the case because if I donโ€™t, I really just end up hating how they handled this. Jacob comes off hypocritical, as he did when Chief Daddy Elon let him have it last week. Naomi, on the other hand, just seems to be interested in shiny objects. She offered to help the women in the case against Billโ€™s firm โ€“ then she thought about it and didnโ€™t want to do it. Is she going to regret getting the ball rolling in a few days when thereโ€™s no way to stop the ball from rolling?

We should be able to get through one crappy night

I was surprised by how June handled things. Since this is a place of honesty, Iโ€™ll tell you how I thought it would go. I didnโ€™t think that June was told that a married gay couple had adopted the kids โ€“ or that sheโ€™d not remember it. I was waiting for her to ask something like, โ€œWhereโ€™s the mom?โ€ 

When that didnโ€™t happen and it became clear that it wasnโ€™t going to be a warm and fuzzy reunion between June and the kids, I worried about Juneโ€™s sobriety. I expected her to spiral on the spot and for the kids to end up being super traumatized. But that didnโ€™t happen. Yes, June could just be putting on a brave face, but I believed her when she said that the kids owed her nothing and that Martin and Smitty had done a good job raising the kids. Things got really, really awkward when June asked if they could all take a family photo.

The entire family reunion made me very, very uncomfortable. I felt bad for everyone in the room โ€“ except for Jacob and Naomi. Tyrell was notably angry, much in the way that he reacted toward Martin following Martin and Smittyโ€™s separation. Samantha seemed to want to put a Band-Aid on everything and have everyone be happy, which is how she handled her Dad and Popsโ€™ split. You could feel the tension every time Smitty opened his mouth. Both he and Martin were understandably worried that they could lose a part of what they shared with their children.

As I predicted in my last column, this situation does seem to have moved Smitty and Martin closer to together. At least for now.

I stopped being a baby the day you left us

We learned that Tyrell (Ronald) was nine when he and Samantha (Cecile) were adopted. That gives us a better idea of the timeline here. I am not sure why I thought the kids were much younger when they were adopted. That led to a question that Brenda had that I hadnโ€™t even thought about. She said, โ€œI donโ€™t get why they changed the kidsโ€™ names. They werenโ€™t infants who didnโ€™t have names yet. And they didnโ€™t go into witness protection. Why confuse a child with a name change?โ€

There are a lot of weirdly vague or misleading age references on Beyond the Gates. Thatโ€™s nothing new on soaps, where a middle schooler can go to their room for a nap and come back downstairs a day later as a college graduate.

Since weโ€™re playing fast and loose with ages, hereโ€™s something that crossed my mind. The minute that we knew Juneโ€™s son was a senior in high school, our suspicions were confirmed: Tyrell and Samantha were Juneโ€™s children. Had that line been omitted or replaced with โ€œRonald was just a few years older than Cecile,โ€ we all probably would have continued to believe that Juneโ€™s kids were Tyrell and Samantha. But it would have opened the door for the showโ€™s biggest gotcha yet โ€“ as well as a left turn and an explanation to another Beyond the Gates mystery.

What is the gotchaturn (trademark pending)? That June was mom to Hayley. No, the ages donโ€™t quite match up. Jasmine Burke, who plays June, is in her early 40s, if the Internet is to be believed. We also only have a vague idea of how old Hayley is. Hayley is, or was, friends with Naomi. Filling in some other references, Dani Dupree is around 50. She and Bill were married for 20 years, which would put Naomi in her late-20s. We donโ€™t know that Hayley and Naomi are the same age. To me, the math is mathing.

The Articu-Les

Speaking of fuzzy soap math, there is the story of the Articulettes. I canโ€™t make the ages work. If Dani is 50, that would mean she was born in 1975. Unless I am mistaken, Leslie is intended to be older than Dani. You know what, this is too much soapmath for one column. Iโ€™ll tackle that in another column.

But boy — LSD (thatโ€™s Leslie/Sherry/Dana for new readers) just became a whole lot more interesting โ€“ and she has been wildly interesting ever since she ran poor Laura off the road. Speaking of which, has anyone checked on Laura? We havenโ€™t seen her since she and Eva were working together.

I will admit that I didnโ€™t see the Leslie is Barbaraโ€™s daughter twist coming. It just wasnโ€™t something that was on my radar until Eva found out about the law office trying to reach Leslie. Weโ€™d already found out that LSD was โ€œaloneโ€ in the world, so I couldnโ€™t think of who would be leaving her money. Believe it or not, it was my first-time soap watcher watching partner who figured it out first and before it was spelled out on-screen.

Peaches amused me. She was very Benita Butrell: โ€œI ain’t one to gossip, so you ain’t heard it from me.โ€ I suppose she gets a pass since she is trying to clear her conscience while she still has the time on Earth to do so. However, it made me chuckle every time she made LSD โ€œdragโ€ details out of her.

Debt ainโ€™t nothing but a number

Learning more about Leslieโ€™s belief that she was abandoned by her mom explains a lot about some of her actions since weโ€™ve met her. โ€œAdversity. Thatโ€™s been my constant companion,โ€ Leslie said at one point before Peaches pointed out that Leslieโ€™s own life choices led her to where she was. There was also that unusual mention that Leslie had โ€œseduced a man to save a life.โ€

Because everything is subjective (remember how Dougโ€™s debt was kept a secret for weeks?), I have no idea how much of a โ€œfortuneโ€ Leslie is set to inherit, but letโ€™s assume that itโ€™s a figure over a million dollars. Will she blow through that money as fast as she did the two payments that Ted gave her in the past six months? Itโ€™s going to get really messy since all of the inherited money was given to Barbaraโ€™s family by Anita, who chose to do so anonymously. Since every outcast inevitably ends up buying a house inside the gates, Iโ€™m guessing Leslie will have a Fairmont Crest address by the end of the summer.

Papa donโ€™t preach

Thereโ€™s something about Barbara being Leslieโ€™s mother that troubles me. Beyond the Gates is very, very good at foreshadowing. When they rebroadcast the first week of shows at the beginning of July, I was shocked at all of the clues that had gone over my head during the first viewing. They werenโ€™t clunky mentions, but clever word choices that didnโ€™t mean anything at the time.

Thatโ€™s why three things said over the past five episodes have me concerned. The first was an innocent remark that Vernon made. He felt that he was a failure to his daughters because, according to him, women tend to seek out men that remind them of their dad. Anita was quick to say that Vernon wasnโ€™t like the men that Dani and Nicole had chosen because he had never strayed. The second line was something that Sharon said in passing about how Vernon could have had his choice of any woman had he not have met Anita. The third thing that made my ears perk up was Peaches stating that Barbara had refused to mention who LSDโ€™s father was.

Add to that Anitaโ€™s sudden rage toward Ted and โ€œmen who donโ€™t believe in the sanctity of marriageโ€ andโ€ฆ Do you see where I am going with this? What if Vernon is LSDโ€™s dad?! The horror! There was no camera pan to Vernon after Anitaโ€™s declaration that he was a faithful man, so there was no nervous expression on his face to dissect. Iโ€™m just looking for trouble, right? Maybe not. What if Vernon had a relationship (or something less than a relationship) with Barbara before he became involved with Anita? He wouldn’t be a cheater then and he wouldn’t have known Barbara was pregnant.

Of course, a cleaner option here is to have Dante Green be the dad. Is Maury Povich going to need to make a trip to the DMV?! He might need to since I am still not sure I believe the alleged DNA test that was produced to show that Eva was Ted’s daughter.

To moving the hell on

Since I invoked the Dupree daughtersโ€™ names, I guess I need to address them.

Itโ€™s kind of fun to me that the showโ€™s biggest piece of male eye candy canโ€™t keep a woman โ€“ even when he wants to. Andre wanted something with Dani. She wasnโ€™t ready and was honest about that. Andre then developed feelings for Ashley, who wanted him until she saw him pawing Dani in his apartment. Now Ashley, too, has rejected Andre. It seems like Ashley and Andre are over for good because a freak accident has made Ashley realize that sheโ€™s still in love with Derek. Dani seems to have a renewed interest in Andre, but that it probably only because he’s unavailable. Messy. Meh-see.

Dani and Billโ€™s tender moments and walk down memory lane seems to leave open the door for a reconciliation if and when Hayleyโ€™s fake pregnancy is exposed. Circling back to Andre for a moment. He told Dani that he was looking for someone to settle down with. I really felt it when he asked her, โ€œBut my someone was never gonna be you, was it?โ€

Minor detour to Ashley. She has said that both Derek and Andre donโ€™t share the โ€œsame valuesโ€ as her. I donโ€™t know what that phrase rubs me the wrong way, but it sure does. Iโ€™m not sure that Ashley is grown enough to fully know what โ€œsame valuesโ€ even means. Iโ€™m Dani Dupreeโ€™s age and I am still learning things about myself every day.

Is strong really the right word?

Then thereโ€™s Nicole. Weโ€™ve only known her for six months, but her behavior over the past week or so seems very un-Nicole-y. I donโ€™t believe that she is not sad that her marriage is over. I’m no psychiatrist, but I play one in these columns. I think Nicole is divorcing Ted because it is the one thing in her life that she can control. I donโ€™t believe she wants to, but after being lied to by nearly everyone in her life, Nicole is doing this to regain control of her life.

The divorce party was amusing. Having Nicole declare that Vanessa was the only one in the group whose marriage was strong nearly made me choke on my Fiji water. I liked the way that Nicole, Dani, and Vanessa’s happy celebration contrasted with Ted and Andre’s pity party.

Youโ€™re dancing salsa, not filing your taxes

Life isnโ€™t much better for the next generation of Dupree women either. One of the funniest things of the entire week was when, after sexytimes with Tomรกs, Tomรกs expressed his desire for another round and Kat replied with, โ€œYou wanna do that again? Already?!โ€ How bad is Tomรกs at โ€œhorizontal hijinks of the highest orderโ€ that Kat is this underwhelmed? Are his legal briefs not, um, packing the punch they should?

I liked that Chelsea asked what I consider to be appropriate questions of her cousin. Well, question โ€“ singular. Chelsea didnโ€™t even get the words out of her mouth before Kat emphatically dismissed any possibility that she was lesbian. โ€œGood. Less competition,โ€ Chelsea quipped before asking if Kat might be asexual. This all struck me as very current and very real.

Allistan Wonderland

Chelsea, on the other hand, has two women that are madly in love with her. The problem is that one of them is cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.

Iโ€™ve decided to rename another Beyond the Gates character. First, I dubbed Leslie โ€œLSDโ€ for reasons I explained earlier. Then I dubbed the country club busboy KKKenneth for obvious reasons. Now, I give youโ€ฆ (insert drum roll here)โ€ฆ Allistan. Allison has two cups of crazy behind her eyes and has now moved to full-on stalker.

As me and my first-time soap watcher was watching this past week, when Madison and Chelsea popped on on-screen, I said (and this is an exact quote), โ€œGuess whoโ€™s coming. Oh wait, she canโ€™t get in.โ€ And milliseconds later, there she was: Allistan.

I am really enjoying Brianna Roberts, the actress portraying Allison. Admittedly, I have a certain fondness for the women who play soap opera wackadoos. Brianna acts with every part of her body. Every head position and every eye movement is intentional.

Allistan is equally good. When her social media kickstarter didnโ€™t land with Chelsea, Allison quickly turned things around on Chelsea. She accused Chelsea of not caring about the torment that Craig has been inflicting upon her. Itโ€™s โ€œperfectโ€ abusive stalker behavior. When nothing seemed to work, Allison disappeared for a bit only to resurface with a warning โ€“ for Madison. Allistan warned Madison that Chelsea was a player and would hurt her.

Chelsea did have two great zingers that are worthy of an in-column mention. When Allison pitched the bogus social media startup, Chelsea said, โ€œYou are clearly not ready to operate at this level.โ€ Later, she fired off, โ€œI am not your emotional support human.โ€ Even Madison got into the action by diagnosing, โ€œAllisonโ€™s a hurricane of crazy.โ€

Beyond the Gates Speed Round

Here are some rapid fire thoughts about some of the other action from the week gone by.

Crash course on parenting

I thought the intersection of all of the storylines at the end of Thursdayโ€™s episode was really smart writing. โ€œI will always be there for my children. Itโ€™s what a parent does,โ€ Anita said to Nicole as the screen split into quarters with Peaches and Leslie, Martin and Smitty and the kids, and Noami and June.

The Young and the Gateless

The visit from The Young and the Restlessโ€™ Devon Hamilton was an interesting choice for a first crossover with another soap. First, it proved that all of CBSโ€™s soaps exist in the same universe. Itโ€™s the transitive property. Sorry โ€“ more soapmath! If The Young and the Restless and Beyond the Gates are in the same sphere, and Y&R and The Bold and the Beautiful exist in the same realmโ€ฆ that means Beyond the Gates and B&B must co-exist as well.

Second, it made sense from a story perspective since Devon owns a record label and would understandably want to jump on singing an artist that was a viral sensation. It also clears the way for Anita to perform on Y&R (or at least show up). There was no seismic shift in story that will need to be cleaned up or addressed at a later dateโ€ฆ or was there? The interaction between Devon and Dani made me wonder if these two might know each other in some interesting way.

Are you a doctor? No, really… are you a doctor?

I was confused by Hayleyโ€™s visit to the doctor. I was convinced that the doctor real, but I am not sure how Hayley would be able to make that happen. And Bill went into the exam room with Hayley, so itโ€™s not like she faked being seen by the doctor. I still donโ€™t believe that Hayley was ever pregnant, but I canโ€™t for the life of me figure out how a real doctor wouldnโ€™t be able to tell that Hayley had lied about the miscarriage. I honestly expected the doctor to tell Hayley that she wouldnโ€™t be able to get pregnant again.

Concussion: The sequel

I was oddly fascinated with Derek when he suffered his on-the-job accident and suffered temporary amnesia. Now that he is injured again, I canโ€™t help but wonder if he might engage in a little soap staple: faked paralysis. If he believes that he has won Ashley back, he might worry that recovering from his accident will result in Ashley realizing that her expression of love was made under duress.

Daddy dearest

Iโ€™ve already mentioned that mention that Leslie seduced a man to save a life, which I think opens the door for future story. There was another mention of a man weโ€™ve yet to meet that might also come into play at some point. Bill talked briefly about his dad. Dani praised Bill as being a better father than his dad was to him. โ€œThatโ€™s a hell of a low bar,โ€ Bill responded. I wonder if we will get to know more about Billโ€™s past once the Hayley and Randy/Sammy connection comes to light.

Speaking of which, shouldnโ€™t Bill have recognized โ€œSammyโ€ from the times that Bill interacted with Joey?

Lines of the week

The Beyond the Gates writing team is once again having a little too much fun. Here are some of the lines of dialogue that tickled my funny bone or that I found memorable over the past week (and haven’t already been mentioned in this column).

โ€œAt the risk of sounding like a caveman, is there any such thing as a rational woman?โ€ โ€“ Ted.

โ€œIf we canโ€™t drown our problems, as least we can briefly submerge them.โ€ โ€“ Also, Ted. I am hoping we can blame his previous statement on the a-a-a-a-a-alcohol.

โ€œAnd Iโ€™m still in the way, so slow your roll, sis.โ€ โ€“ Anita after Sharon mused that Anita had stood in the way of other women trying to talk to a young Vernon.

โ€œYou put less effort into saving your marriage than you did into building a relationship with the child who tried to destroy it.โ€ โ€“ Vernon to Ted.

โ€œAt this point, arguing is your love language.โ€ โ€“ Bill to Dani.

Closing the gates

That’s all I have for this week’s My View From Beyond the Gates column.

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5 Comments

  1. Rita 2025

    Thank you! Great read as always.

  2. Lisa

    Thanks for writing about this!! Good stuff!!!

  3. Kam

    I believe the doctor that saw Haley is a real doctor, but I believe she knows Haley and they’re working together. That visit with Bill likely went the way Haley and the doctor wanted it to in order to seem legit.

    I actually do recall them doing a camera pan to Vernon after Anita said that he was faithful, and he did look slightly unnerved. That is what had me believing that they may go the route of him being Leslie’s father. If that is true, Anita clearly never knew that Vernon knew Barbara because when she was telling him the story of the fourth Articulette, she was telling it to him as if he never knew Barbara, and only met Anita when there were only three Articulettes.

    As for the money, Leslie inherited, Anita told Vernon that the amount would equal what Barbara would have made if she had stayed with the Articulettes throughout their music career. Even if Barbara’s family did benefit from that money over the years, I’m pretty sure there’d be more than a million dollars left in there, in addition to Anita’s proceeds from the recent concert.

  4. Rachel

    Thanks for another great column! I was suspicious about Vernon being LSD’s father too. I was suspicious that Vernon had something to hide after he made the comment about being a failure. Plus they worship his relationship with Anita so much, that’s usually a set up for a big reveal. Like it was for Ted and Nicole.

    I hope we are wrong though. Or that, like you said, his relationship with Barbara was before Anita.

    I figured out that Barbara was LSD’s mom as soon as they said Peaches wasn’t. They had been mentioning the money Anita gave to Barbara and the inheritance phone calls with LSD seemed too much of a coincidence. I didn’t see it coming at all before then. Though it does explain why they made such a big deal out of her being an articulette fan.

    I really hope they do something more interesting than making Vernon her father. But I suspect they will, to set up sibling drama with Nicole and LSD to line up with the Kat and Eva sibling drama.

    I loved the Devon crossover. I haven’t watched Y&R in many years but I watched him when he was first on. He has come such a long way as a character, so it was fun to see that.

  5. Heather

    Iโ€™ve always thought that Vernon had another kid because 2 seems too simple for a soap. But I was hoping it would be a son. Not looking forward to him being LSDโ€™s father. It seems like a lot of these reveals are mirroring one another. 2 biological mother reveals in the same week? And we still donโ€™t know anything more about Hayley.

    Similar to the June reveal bringing Martin and Smitty closer, I think the Chelsea and Allison stuff will bring Bill and Dani closer. Though I wish theyโ€™d bring in someone new for Dani. I do think Ted and Nicole will eventually reconcile so it would be nice if Dani had a different type of story.

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