In the September 11 episode of The Young and the Restless, Billy Abbott’s push toward Cane’s risky scheme reached a breaking point. Jack pulled his support, Sally issued an ultimatum, and Billy doubled down on his determination to take Victor on — no matter the cost. The fallout could reshape both his family and the future of Chancellor.
Billy Faces Off With Cane and Sally
Billy (Jason Thompson) and Sally (Courtney Hope) walked into Society expecting a celebration and instead found Cane (Billy Flynn) pulling the strings. He sabotaged their launch and dangled his AI plan as a way forward.
Sally was furious, accusing him of destroying months of work and vowing not to be a scapegoat. But Billy, seduced by the promise of power, hesitated. Sally stormed out, warning that she would walk away for good if he chose Cane.
Jack Cuts the Cord
Jack (Peter Bergman) arrived looking for answers and quickly realized Billy was hiding the truth. Tired of evasions, he pulled his funding and the Abbott name from the venture.
For Jack, Billy’s willingness to gamble with Cane was a betrayal of their bond and his investment. Jack left his brother to fend for himself, declaring he was done covering for reckless choices.
A Dangerous Road Ahead
Alone, Billy stewed over everything he had lost — Sally’s support, Jack’s trust, and the company’s credibility. But instead of retreating, he vowed to take Victor (Eric Braeden) down, no matter what it takes.
His declaration that “Billy Boy is coming for you” marked a chilling turn, setting the stage for a dangerous confrontation. With Cane whispering in his ear and Sally ready to walk away, Billy may be standing at the edge of no return.
