The Young and the Restless recap for Friday, May 15, 2020, wraps up a week of great, classic rivalries with Lily versus Hilary. Plus, Ian Ward reminds Genoa citizens of his power as him getting a beating leads to troubles for many. Also, Sharon learns just how much trouble Mariah really is. The episode originally aired May 22, 2014.
Cult leader Ian (Ray Wise) knows how to spin any situation to his advantage. When he was beaten up and Paul (Doug Davidson) wanted to know who did it, Ian points the finger at Dylan (Steve Burton). But when Paul drags him down to the station, Ian played innocent and claimed he just wanted to reconcile with his son.
Meanwhile, Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) stomped into Victor’s (Eric Braeden) office all huffy that Victor has shut down all her bank accounts and credit cards. Victor said he did it for her own good – to keep Ian from preying on her.
Sharon (Sharon Case) really wanted to believe that Mariah (Camryn Grimes) is her beloved Cassie, brought back to life. She may look like Cassie. She might even be Cassie’s long-lost twin. But when Nick (Joshua Morrow) read Mariah’s rap sheet, Sharon was forced to face the truth about the girl she wants to be her daughter.
Neil’s (Kristoff St. John) family wasn’t happy about him dating Hilary (Mishael Morgan). It’s kind of funny listening to Devon (Bryton James) rail against Neil for telling him what a great person Hilary is.
While Devon and Cane (Daniel Goddard) were yelling at Neil, Lily (Christel Khalil) cranked it up to 11 and confronted Hilary, calling her names and warning her to stay away from Lily’s Daddy. But Hilary wasn’t about to curl up and die. The Young and the Restless (YR) airs weekdays on CBS. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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