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Joshua Morrow Speaks on The Young and the Restless Character, Angle

Joshua Morrow PhotoAs The Young and the Restless heads into its fall season, Joshua Morrow spoke with Sony Pictures about the direction of his character.

"Now he is trying to raise two young children, Noah and Summer, and look out for Phyllis' (Michelle Stafford) teenage son, Daniel (Michael Graziadei),” Morrow said. “He is also trying to get back into the swing of things at work. Nick is trying to figure his life out. It's difficult but he is trying to make things work. "

Nick is also struggling with memory loss, along with the feelings that were stirred up when he and his former wife, Sharon (Sharon Case), inadvertently locked lips while trapped in a vault. These are interesting times, Morrow continued, as Nick is torn between two women and the aftermath of his near-death encounter.

"I would say that he is not nearly confused as he was,” The Young and the Restless actor said. “Over time, he has realized that his feelings for Phyllis were very real. He came back and everyone was telling him what is life is like and he doesn't believe it because he only remembers his life with Sharon. He starts to see that his life with Phyllis is the real deal and remembers why he fell in love with her.

She is this amazing wife and mother. He hasn't decided, with his heart, that he should be with Phyllis because of his feelings for Sharon but he is moving in that direction."

Joshua Morrow Reflects on the Summer

Joshua Morrow Fans of The Young and the Restless may have missed seeing Joshua Morrow on screen a lot this summer, but the actor has been making the most of his time off.

"This has been the most fun summer I've ever had," the soap opera star told Soap Opera Digest. "I'm not doing much on the show. They were pounding me for a while with story, but now I'm watching Phyllis get thrown in prison. I'm just observing, and it's a welcome break."

And he's spending it with his boys, Cooper, who will be 5 in September, and Crew, 2.

"Man, it's heaven," he said. "They're getting to the level now where you don't have to bring strollers, diapers, bottles and everything. We can just throw on some trunks and baseball caps and roll. They're also at this great stage where all they want to do is play sports."

Morrow was recovering from a weekend of fun when the publication caught up with him.

"We have a beach house, and it was just me, the wife and the boys," he added. "We played baseball in the sand, made sand castles and took outdoor showers. It was awesome."

In closing, Morrow was honest about trying for another kid: "We're not on any clock, but I think it will happen some day. We're going by the seat of our pants."

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