The Young and the Restless Spoilers Video: ‘Long Time, No See’
The Young and Restless spoilers video for the week of April 13 previews big trouble all over the place. To begin with, Audra (Zuleyka Silver) checks in on Sally (Courtney Hope), who is looking a little grim. “Are you sure you’re okay?” Audra presses her. Sally pauses for a moment before asking her gal pal, “Did you bring what I asked for?”
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Diane (Susan Walters) has been furious at Jack (Peter Bergman) since finding him in bed with Patty (Stacy Haiduk), despite the fact that the guy was only in that compromising position because he’d been drugged by his psycho ex. In the interest of helping her brother, Traci (Beth Maitland) gets a little heated with her sister-in-law, reminding Diane that she’s no saint herself. “You convinced Jack, and your son, that you were dead,” she points out before suggesting, “So maybe you could give Jack a little grace here.” Will her words fall on deaf ears, or might Diane soften her stance towards her husband?
Nick (Joshua Morrow) was high on drugs when he recklessly decided to change the plan and leave Adam (Mark Grossman) in their Vegas hotel room to go and confront Matt (Roger Howarth) on his own — and as a result, he finds himself in a very sobering situation, held hostage by the very man he aims to take down! Matt yanks off the hood he placed on Nick’s head during the abduction, and faces Nick as he sits on the floor of a storage closet with his hands tied behind his back. “Hey Nick,” Matt says, looking down at his victim with a gleam in his eye. “Long time, no see.” Can Adam manage to find and rescue his brother before it’s too late?
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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