Most recently, family issues plague the heart of every dispute, and we love it!

This engrossing dynamic adds layers of depth to already multifaceted characters, filling every episode with drama and suspense.

So, who tops our list of intriguing personas with which we’d want to share a tete-a-tete?

Phyllis Summers, Daniel Romalotti, Summer Newman, and Tucker McCall at a bar

Ever since his return to Genoa City, he’s been involved in one foiled ploy after another.

However, this isn’t anything new for Tucker.

He’s always been one for underhanded schemes that get him deeper into messes than he could have imagined.

Tucker McCall looking vacant

He’s calmer, more eloquent, and a lot more fun.

We imagine that Tucker would turn down our offer for a drink and offer us a night out instead.

A helicopter tour of Genoa City while sipping exquisite drinks sounds right up his alley.

Victor Newman in black

As a bonus, Victor could put any drinks we order on his tab.

That didn’t seem very master-schemer-like to us.

Our initial focus would be on probing Phyllis about some of her more questionable choices.

Phyllis Summers in a dress

More significantly, we’d like to give Phyllis a chance to tell her side of the story.

But there’s more to this character than her romantic aims.

And let’s not forget her longstanding, complex relationship with Phyllis Summers.

Diane Jenkins looking at her hands

We’d like Diane to tell us if she regrets ever crossing Red and making her a mortal enemy.

And, of course, we’d love to discuss fashion with Diane.

It’d be a shame to let her fantastic fashion sense go to waste.

Audra Charles holding a drink

We’d begin by applauding Audra for her unmatched skill in manipulating those around her without facing repercussions.

She’s even left scars on Noah Newman’s (Rory Gibson) heart from their time in London.

Trusting her words is risky, as she seems more inclined to spin tales than reveal true intentions.

Lastly, we’d advise her to be wary and heed advice from Phyllis.