Adam has only himself to blame
By stealthy
@stealthy (8181)
United States
February 1, 2012 4:07pm CST
If Adam loses his eyesight, it is his own fought since he is the one who broke Patty out of the asylum. In addition he knew she was back for months and didn't turn her in. So that also makes it his fought that Jack got shot. Of course he still wanted her to take the blame for killing the guy in the basement of the Athletic Club; he is the one who told her all the details that she used to make the confession. Adam's list of things he has gotten away with grows even longer. The short list: causing Ashley to lose her baby, stealing Sharon's baby, killing the guy at the GCAC, breaking Patty out of the asylum, etc.
2 responses
@carolscash (9491)
• United States
7 Feb 12
We all know that Adam's mom, Hope, was a wonderful human being and one of the kindest people that Victor has ever came into contact with. Adam is just like Victor and once again, Victor is attempting to help Adam, but hide that fact from him. I think that if Adam is blind, it will be the writer's attempt to make us see a softer and nicer side of him.
@SassyBrat (463)
• Canada
7 Feb 12
Well Adam will have to get past the fact that he has lost his vision for good. Almost makes me think of it as karma for all the things he did to other people. But I agree it could be the angle of the writers to help him come across as a softer person.
@leeloo (1492)
• Portugal
6 Feb 12
Michael Muhney has done a wonderful job of making him into a super villain, but the fact that he does not play him as blatantly psychotic, with Sharon it seems Adam can show signs of being a kind loving person makes his actions all the worse, the writers have written him into some really impossible situations (PS I didn't remember that he broke Patty out) yet they never show him as totally evil. The fact that he finally got everything he wanted - President of Newman's and he realized it did not fulfil his life may make him change his priorities. Everything he has done so far no matter how terrible, has been because he wanted to to impress his father, at first, then when he realized his father would never care as much for him as his other family, he decided to punish Victor by destroying the thing he cares for most - Newman's the rest just got in his way - I think he really believes that. I wonder if the new blind Adam story is a way to redeem Adam, make him realize what he has done and maybe finally become a kind person ..... doubt it Y&R needs it's villains, Adam will probably find a miracle cure and come after everyone that treated him badly.



