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THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS

THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS Spoilers — Adam Threatens Victor!

The future is uncertain in these THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS spoilers! Even as Adam threatens to send Victor to prison, Nick and Phyllis have to make a decision about what is actually going on between them.

Adam was determined to uncover proof that Victor was responsible for AJ Montalvo’s death, and seems to have finally come up with the evidence he’s been looking for. “My father really did it,” he marvels. And when he decides to confront Victor at Society with this bombshell, The Mustache insists: “You have no proof.” But Adam stares him down as he produces a manila envelope and drops it down on the table between them. “Proof that my father killed a man in Kansas,” he announces. “All I gotta do is say the word and you’re gonna go to prison.” So what does Adam want from Victor in order to keep this quiet?

Y&R Phyllis Nick
Are Nick and Phyllis making a big mistake?CBS

Nick and Phyllis have been hitting the sheets recently as old feelings resurfaced and old flames were rekindled. But not everybody is happy about this development. “How can you even consider getting involved with her again?” Nikki asks her son, stunned. And while the pair have been keeping things physical and not getting attached, they’re going to have to make some hard decisions about what, exactly, is really going on between them. “Do you want to speed it up?” Phyllis asks Nick, “or do you want to end it right here?” Could they make a relationship work or should they just keep it at friends with benefits? Or maybe they should back off before it all blows up in their faces?

Check out this tease for the exciting week to come and for more Y&R preview, keep reading the CBS edition of Soaps In Depth magazine.

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