Post by jag11 on Jul 11, 2009 18:34:29 GMT -5
July 14, 2009 Soap Opera Weekly
Cane's world comes crashing down this week when he reveals the truth about impersonating Phillip and loses Kay, Jill and Lily in the process.
"The shame Cane carries over all this is great," admits Daniel Goddard (Cane). "He's left with a massive amount of guilt and remorse, knowing he's hurt Lily, Jill and Kay. Yet he's grateful that the truth has finally come out, after carrying this around for so long."
Everything is revealed after everyone sees that the real Phillip is alive. Kay collapses from the shock and is rushed to the hospital. Lily, Neil, Billy, Chloe and Esther remain behind, and Cane attemps to reveal the truth about his life. "Cane explains that he was in Australia when he bumped into Phillip, a.k.a. Langley, in a bar," recounts Goddard. "They formed a friendship. Phillip learned that Cane's mother died, he never knew his father and he grew up on the streets. Phillip told Cane if he wanted a family, there was one back in Genoa City that needed to be healed; his family, who thought he was dead. Phillip gave Cane the [vials of] blood and said, 'Here's the plan. Go do this.' Cane always wanted a family, so that's why he came to Genoa City."
Phillip corroborates the story, but it doesn't go over well with the crowd. "No," admits Goddard with a laugh. "It's going to take time. It didn't come from a place where there was some sort of Machiavellian manipulation."
Cane begs Lily to hear him out. "Cane tells Lily he loves her and has always loved her," notes Goddard. "But Neil is there and basically says, 'Don't ever touch my daughter or come to my door again, or we're going to have major problems.' Cane has a lot of things he needs to say, but no one will give him the time of day."
After Neil and Lily leave, Billy has it out with Cane. Then Cane heads to the hospital and confronts Phillip about why he came back town, before finally trying to talk to Kay and Jill. "Nina won't let Cane into Kay's room, but Kay says to let him in," says Goddard. "Murphy and Jill are there. Face to face, Cane just wants to say he's sorry. Jill won't acknowledge him. Murphy tells Cane to leave, but he's got nowhere to go. He's lost everybody."
Later, Cane arrives at home and Lily confronts him about all his lies--particularly Cane choosing his secret over her when it came to Chloe and the baby.
"It's a big Agatha Christie moment," promises Goddard. "Cane says he didn't choose the secret over her. He knew if he'd told her the truth, he would have lost her, and he was doing everything he could to keep her, because he loves her."
Neil shows up and puts an end to Cane's declaration of love. "Neil throws Cane against the wall," shares Goddard. "Lily leaves, but before she goes, she give Cane back her wedding ring and tells him they're done. That's without a doubt the worst thing for Cane," cringes Goddard. "Lily's the one person he could always go to for solace. Now, she's no longer there. It's the beginning of the end for Cane."
Cane Loses Everything
Cane's world comes crashing down this week when he reveals the truth about impersonating Phillip and loses Kay, Jill and Lily in the process.
"The shame Cane carries over all this is great," admits Daniel Goddard (Cane). "He's left with a massive amount of guilt and remorse, knowing he's hurt Lily, Jill and Kay. Yet he's grateful that the truth has finally come out, after carrying this around for so long."
Everything is revealed after everyone sees that the real Phillip is alive. Kay collapses from the shock and is rushed to the hospital. Lily, Neil, Billy, Chloe and Esther remain behind, and Cane attemps to reveal the truth about his life. "Cane explains that he was in Australia when he bumped into Phillip, a.k.a. Langley, in a bar," recounts Goddard. "They formed a friendship. Phillip learned that Cane's mother died, he never knew his father and he grew up on the streets. Phillip told Cane if he wanted a family, there was one back in Genoa City that needed to be healed; his family, who thought he was dead. Phillip gave Cane the [vials of] blood and said, 'Here's the plan. Go do this.' Cane always wanted a family, so that's why he came to Genoa City."
Phillip corroborates the story, but it doesn't go over well with the crowd. "No," admits Goddard with a laugh. "It's going to take time. It didn't come from a place where there was some sort of Machiavellian manipulation."
Cane begs Lily to hear him out. "Cane tells Lily he loves her and has always loved her," notes Goddard. "But Neil is there and basically says, 'Don't ever touch my daughter or come to my door again, or we're going to have major problems.' Cane has a lot of things he needs to say, but no one will give him the time of day."
After Neil and Lily leave, Billy has it out with Cane. Then Cane heads to the hospital and confronts Phillip about why he came back town, before finally trying to talk to Kay and Jill. "Nina won't let Cane into Kay's room, but Kay says to let him in," says Goddard. "Murphy and Jill are there. Face to face, Cane just wants to say he's sorry. Jill won't acknowledge him. Murphy tells Cane to leave, but he's got nowhere to go. He's lost everybody."
Later, Cane arrives at home and Lily confronts him about all his lies--particularly Cane choosing his secret over her when it came to Chloe and the baby.
"It's a big Agatha Christie moment," promises Goddard. "Cane says he didn't choose the secret over her. He knew if he'd told her the truth, he would have lost her, and he was doing everything he could to keep her, because he loves her."
Neil shows up and puts an end to Cane's declaration of love. "Neil throws Cane against the wall," shares Goddard. "Lily leaves, but before she goes, she give Cane back her wedding ring and tells him they're done. That's without a doubt the worst thing for Cane," cringes Goddard. "Lily's the one person he could always go to for solace. Now, she's no longer there. It's the beginning of the end for Cane."