This week, Adam returned to Las Vegas on The Young and the Restless. On Monday’s episode, he crossed paths with Riza, who had a gun pointed at him. Grossman teased that Adam’s search for Matt Clark will get a “little messy” with his past coming back to haunt him. But he enjoys exploring Adam’s dark side.
Key Takeaways
- Adam will revisit his past in Las Vegas, where he created the “Spider” persona.
- Grossman thinks this storyline is “exciting” for his alter-ego, who’s turned his life around in recent years.
- Even though Adam has finally found his footing with Chelsea and their son, Connor, Grossman is enjoying the “drama” that will follow, which could bring back his dark side.
Could Adam’s “Spider” Persona Return?
Adam (Grossman) traveled to Las Vegas with Nick (Joshua Morrow) to hunt down Matt Clark. He immediately ran into Riza (Tina Sasciani), who was ready to shoot him down.
In an interview with Soap Opera Digest, Grossman talked about Adam’s “exciting” new storyline. When he first joined the show in 2019, he was cast as the new Adam Newman. The character was presumed dead from an explosion from the year prior.
Adam ended up in Las Vegas with amnesia. From there, he created the “Spider” persona, which dragged him into a dark web. Grossman said that viewers will finally get some answers to that storyline.
“There was a lot that we don’t know about what went on when Adam was Spider,” he said. “And especially [his history] with the Riza character. We saw her years ago, but I don’t think we really knew much about that relationship between them.”
Adam’s return will bring up some trauma for him. In the meantime, Grossman’s enjoying his alter-ego’s journey. He can’t wait to see whether Adam will go to the dark side.
Grossman Loves Adam’s Edgier Side
Adam has found his footing in Genoa City. He finally has a solid relationship and family life with Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Connor (Judah Mackey). Grossman also wants to know how Adam’s past will affect his future.
He teased that “lines are going to get blurred a little” with how Adam finds Matt Clark’s (Roger Howarth) whereabouts. Grossman loves exploring Adam’s many layers, even his growth.
“I always loved the edgy, dark stuff. It’s nice to see Adam get along with the family and have a better relationship with Nick,” Grossman admitted. “But so much of Adam is his edge.”
Will Adam’s past follow him back to GC?
