The Young and the Restless Spoilers Video: ‘How Far Are You Willing To Go?’
The Young and Restless spoilers video for the week of April 6 previews Adam (Mark Grossman) potentially getting in way over his head. He’s managed to win over his old partner-in-crime, Riza (Tina Casciani), in the hopes of using her to get to Matt (Roger Howarth). “Assuming everything goes well,” she purrs as they stand in an embrace, “maybe we can celebrate later on tonight?” Maintaining the charade, Adam responds, “I look forward to it.” She then strokes his face and they kiss passionately.
Past Imperfect
Adam promised Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) that revisiting his old life in Vegas wouldn’t tempt him to succumb to his dark side. But seeing how close Adam has been getting to Riza, Nick (Joshua Morrow) is concerned about his brother. “I got a question for you,” he says as Adam broods. “How far are you willing to go with this woman?” Of course, given Nick’s growing drug dependence, Adam should probably be more worried about him.
It’s a blast from the past when Malcolm (Shemar Moore) strides through the revolving doors and into the Genoa City Athletic Club. Sitting at a table, Lily (Christel Khalil) and Devon (Bryton James) look up to see him enter and smile at the sight of their late father, Neil’s, brother.
But he’s not the only person paying a return visit to Genoa City. Stephanie (Vivica A. Fox) is back in town as well after decades, and she and Malcolm meet up at Crimson Lights, where she reminisces about when they dated back in the ’90s. “I can still remember how excited Olivia and Dru were, setting us up,” she recalls with a smile. “They thought we were perfect for each other.” Malcolm looks pretty serious, so does he not agree, or is he just not in the mood to revisit the past?
Check out this tease for some of the drama coming up on Y&R, and if you haven’t already, be sure to check out our First Look spoilers gallery for a sneak peek at what’s next on all the soaps!
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