Rushed Weddings, Concerned Fathers and Prodigal Sons Provide Tension on The Bay
By Jamey Giddens on November 23, 2011

Sara Garrett (Mary Beth Evans) gets a welcome surprise in the most recent installment of The Bay. That's right, the socialite's troubled, teen dream of a son Pete (Kristos Andrews) is back! Good thing too, since Vivian (Tanisha Lynn) can't stop asking about him, despite having equally hunky Will Campbell (the episode's breakout star Derrell Whitt) by her hospital bedside. Lucky for Will he has a dad like Dr. Keith Campbell (Real Andrews) to advise him on how to deal with post comatose girls, who are pining over amnesiac boyfriends!
Sara Garrett (Mary Beth Evans) gets a welcome surprise in the most recent installment of The Bay. That's right, the socialite's troubled, teen dream of a son Pete (Kristos Andrews) is back! Good thing too, since Vivian (Tanisha Lynn) can't stop asking about him, despite having equally hunky Will Campbell (the episode's breakout star Derrell Whitt) by her hospital bedside. Lucky for Will he has a dad like Dr. Keith Campbell (Real Andrews) to advise him on how to deal with post comatose girls, who are pining over amnesiac boyfriends!
Elswhere in Bay City, Brian Garrett Nelson (Dylan Bruce) has finally convinced Vivian's aunt Zoey (Taylor Stanley) to jump the broom with him. Will Zoey's dad Harold Johnson (Jed Allan) get to walk his baby girl down the aisle? Considering all the dirty, little secrets Brian is still harboring, it's not exactly a sure thing!
Much like Will, Brian has some father/son bonding moments in this chapter of the serial, as his adopted dad Lee (Paul Satterfield) tries to prevent Bri-Bri from tearing up all the patio furnishings at the Garrett compound. I tell you what, Sara just didn't raise those boys right! Watch the latest episode of The Bay after the jump!
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10 August 2010
3 days 19 hours
"Rushed weddings, concerned fathers and prodigal sons....."
This is what GREAT DRAMA is made of!!!! I love all the stories on The Bay, especially how they intermingle them! Great pacing, and compelling stories.
I can't wait to see if the wedding goes forward! You know the best part of The Bay? NO SPOILERS!!! Gotta tune in to see what happens....love that!
23 November 2011
25 weeks 6 days
"Rushed weddings, concerned fathers and prodigal sons.....Relieved Mothers! Couldn't you just see the relief on Sara's face when Pete walked into the room. Maybe Pete's amnesia will give Will a chance to prove his love to Vivian.
Can't wait for the next episode!
23 November 2011
25 weeks 6 days
I have to say that The Bay is by far the best soap I have seen in years,Gregori made The Bay back to when soaps were at their best!! Excellent story lines where you cant wait to watch the next episode,You never know what may happen and to me that makes an excellent soap!!!Great and very talented actors we love to see every week.My hope that The Bay will end up television so the rest of the world can enjoy it as much as The bay fans we have now do.Always and forever a Bay fan!!!
24 November 2011
25 weeks 5 days
So much strength and tenderness in this episode !
It was a great moment made of harmony and peace based on fatherly and motherly attention and protection.
What makes the Bay so enjoyable is the quality of the storylines that always keeps me wanting to know more. Something unique happens as well between the actors and actresses ... the magic of chemistry !
24 November 2011
3 weeks 3 days
Loved this episode, cant wait to see what happens next.
I'm hooked, this is my favaouite soap now, every week I can't wait to see what drama Sara and her family and friends get up to.
15 January 2009
5 min 10 sec
Forget the rest of daytime. I rather them take soaps like this one and produce them 3 to 5 days a week at 15 minutes lengths. Since they actually have what it takes and the actors don't require huge salaries, then doing something this way would be great. Then let them have the summers off to engage in other projects. This is the way to go.