The Young and the Restless spoilers for August 10-14 gives us a good look at what’s coming this week with the first all-new episodes since April.
The Young and the Restless Spoilers Highlights
On Monday, we catch up on story with Billy (Jason Thompson) and Lily (Christel Khalil) interviewing Genoa City citizens on the anniversary of the dedication of Chancellor Park. But once we’re all caught, up we delve right into the drama.
Adam Has Troubles
Sharon (Sharon Case) is readying herself for her surgery but she ends up with another problem she didn’t seem coming. Adam (Mark Grossman) arrives at her door desperate for help after learning he killed AJ Montalvo when he was 11 years old.
In fact, Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) takes it upon herself to confront Victor (Eric Braeden) with this information, insisting he at least doesn’t have any witnesses. Well, never underestimate the Great Victor Newman, Chels, because Victor insists there absolutely is a witness.
Meanwhile, Victoria (Amelia Heinle) plans to use this information about her brother to her advantage. And lo and behold, she now has an ex who is starting a media company because rich people can just do this.
So, Vicky goes to Billy and tells him she has more information for him and insists he better shut the door because this is big. Billy is all ears and can’t wait to hear what Victoria has to say.
The Abbotts…And A New Romance
Over at the Abbott house, Ashley (Eileen Davidson) is in town to check on Dina (Marla Adams), and Jack (Peter Bergman) has some news for her. When he was talking to his mother earlier, she suddenly said the name “Bixly” to him and now they may have another Dina mystery to unravel.
It looks like the soap is going the Billy-Lily route rather than the Billy-Amanda route, so Amanda (Mishael Morgan) is free to date Nate (Sean Dominic). She tells him someone advised her life isn’t all about work — and she does so with a big smile on her face. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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