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Should this character from The Young and the Restless cut ties with Victor for good?

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While again, The Young and the Restless’ Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) is my favorite character in daytime for a number of reasons (but kudos to Beyond the Gates for debuting a new character I’m already very intrigued by), even I can admit that Victor sometimes makes it hard for his fans to defend his actions.

Recently, his relentless and renewed feud with Jack (Peter Bergman) and his insistence that Claire (Hayley Erin) stay away from Kyle (Michael Mealor) are both starting to seem like a bit much. What began as payback for Jack’s Athletic Club bender with Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), has become a never-ending quest for him. Over the years, I’ve loved when the two patriarchs clashed, but this latest go-around seems like overkill as Jack isn’t even invested in fighting with him.

Besides me, on the soap’s canvas, Victor’s family also wants him to drop this vendetta. None of them are enabling his cause, aside from a little help he receives from a very reluctant Adam (Mark Grossman) and Newman Media. But the one person who has been in Victor’s corner, right or wrong, doing whatever is asked of him is Michael (Christian LeBlanc), and that’s become a little baffling.

Christian LeBlanc, The Young and the Restless (Image credit: CBS)

Yes, Victor and Michael have been friends for decades, and Michael noted during the showdown with Ian (Ray Wise) at the ranch, that the Newman patriarch has been more of a dad to him than his own biological father. Additionally, Michael has served as Victor’s attorney for years (although he’s been fired on a few occasions). However, does their at-times-rocky relationship warrant Michael doing whatever Victor asks, knowing it’s not right and at a detriment to his other friends in Genoa City?

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