The Young and the Restless recap for Wednesday, November 4, 2020, welcomes Sally Spectra to Genoa City as Chelsea, once again, stomps out of Adam’s apartment, and Faith sneaks out of a party (quite the switch for a teenage girl!). Also, Kyle and Theo play a game of (Insert Woman’s Name Here) loves me best!
The Young and the Restless Recap Highlights
Summer (Hunter King) is snotty to a newly-arrived Sally (Courtney Hope) for no reason. Sally is just looking for Lauren (Tracey Bregman). Jack (Peter Bergman) is a lot more friendly and offers to escort Sally to Lauren. But, wouldn’t you know it, she runs into Theo first! And they’ve met before…
The Is the End
Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) sees Newman Enterprise’s schematics on Adam’s (Mark Grossman) computer with a big, red X where Victoria’s (Amelia Heinle) office is. She is terrified and demands to know what he’s up to. Adam counters that she always suspects the worst about him, and has ever since she found out he was an 11-year-old killer.
Chelsea leaves and calls Chance (Donny Boaz) to discuss Adam’s state of mind. It’s not great, considering Adam is still chatting with the ghost of Adam past about how what he’s planning now is worse than anything that he ever did before – and it’s too late to put on the brakes.
Does his plan have anything to do with Chelsea being grabbed from behind by the end of the episode?
Ready Or Not
Faith (Alyvia Alyn Lind) lied to Sharon (Sharon Case) about a sleepover so she could go to an unchaperoned pool party with Jordan. Once she gets there, however, Faith feels out of place and sneaks out to spend the evening with her mom and sister. Mariah (Camryn Grimes) senses something is up, but her questions only succeed in making Faith feel mortified.
Bad Boys
Kyle (Michael Mealor) and Theo (Tyler Johnson) trade barbs about Dina’s (Marla Adams) memorial service, Summer (Hunter King), and Lola (Sasha Calle). As usual, nothing is accomplished. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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