The Young and the Restless spoilers for Thursday, March 7 throw a curveball into Victor’s plan to entrap “that Jordan woman.” Victor was operating on the assumption that Jordan wanted him and that she’d use Claire to achieve her goals. How will Victor react when he finds out it’s not him Jordan is after now?
Out with the Old, in with the New
Maybe once upon a time, Jordan (Colleen Zenk) wanted to get revenge on Victor (Eric Braeden) for how he mistreated her sister, Eve (find out what she did to Seth here). But that’s old news. Getting revenge on Victor won’t be all that much fun. How many years does he have left to suffer, anyway?
No, better to go after someone younger. Someone who can spend decades regretting that she ever crossed Jordan’s path (Zenk teases her new target here). Victoria (Amelia Heinle) took Claire (Hayley Erin), Jordan’s two-decade-long science project, away. Victoria is the one who should be made to pay. And, the best part, she’ll never even see Jordan coming.
Try to Remember
Ashley (Eileen Davidson) has had nervous breakdowns before. She’s lost her memory and become a waitress named Annie (yes, just like the Buffy episode, only 20 years earlier). She’s carried around a blanket thinking it was her stillborn baby boy.
And now, Jack (Peter Bergman) is worried that she’s succumbed again. But he’s afraid to say anything. Ashley hasn’t exactly been receptive to his concerns in the past. And the last thing he wants to do is spook her off and trigger an even worse collapse.
I Swear
Now that Abby (Melissa Ordway), Devon (Bryton James), and Chance (Conner Floyd) are all going to be working together, it’s destined to be awkward. But Devon assures Abby that it shouldn’t be a problem. He is so good with people. Just look how well he’s been handling the current conflicts with Nate (Sean Dominic) and Billy (Jason Thompson). He’s a whiz!
The Young and the Restless airs weekdays on CBS. For an in-depth look at the show’s history, click here.
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