The Young and the Restless recap for Tuesday, March 31, 2020, ends the month with Adam getting his hands on the evidence he needs against Victor, Phyllis and Nick trying to figure out where they stand, Kyle and Lola reaching an ending, and Theo considering new beginnings.
Alyssa brought Adam (Mark Grossman) evidence that his stepfather, Cliff, was accidentally killed by the truck driver AJ hired to merely scare him. Ergo, Alyssa’s father is innocent!
But, you know who’s guilty? Victor (Eric Braeden)! Victor had AJ killed in retaliation for Cliff’s death, and he paid off the coroner. Alyssa has all the proof right here? How did she get it? Eh, hand wave, hand wave – here it is! Now when are she and Adam going to publish it and expose Victor?
Uhm… why don’t you leave your evidence with me, Alyssa? Don’t call us, we’ll call you. Thanks, babe, bye… That’s Adam and Chelsea for you.
Summer (Hunter King) didn’t want Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) to get back together with Nick (Joshua Morrow). She knows that never works out! Phyllis pointed out that Summer is back with Kyle (Michael Mealor). She knows that never works out! But if Phyllis doesn’t get a vote in that, Summer doesn’t get to vote on her and Nick Nick.
However, Phyllis did get a vote in whether or not she and Nick became more than just friends with benefits. He wanted it. She wasn’t so sure.
Kyle told Lola (Sasha Calle) he will no longer get in her way regarding Theo (Tyler Johnson). At the same time, Theo told Jack (Peter Bergman) he’d try to be less competitive with Kyle. When Kyle’s assistant called to tell Theo she had more dirt on his cousin, he told her to hold off. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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