The Young and the Restless Spoilers Video: ‘This Cannot Be Happening’
The Young and the Restless‘ spoilers video for the week of June 22 previews a potential new pairing, a desperate gambit, and a heartbreaking medical diagnosis.
Everything Changes
Matt Clark (Roger Howarth) has been trying to adjust to his new life, and it appears that he’d like that new life to include Phyllis (Michelle Stafford). Sitting at the GCAC and having drinks, Matt makes his pitch. “Once upon a time, there was a man who had no memory,” he begins as Phyllis looks at him quizzically. “And he met a woman. And then he asks her out on a date.” Given Matt’s criminal past, would Phyllis entertain the idea of going out with him?
Jack (Peter Bergman) is desperate to rescue Diane (Susan Walters) from where she’s being held prisoner by the doctor that Patty (Stacy Haiduk) hired to get her rival out of the way. “Look, all I really have to do is lure the doctor away from his house,” Jack suggests. But Billy (Jason Thompson) worries that his brother isn’t thinking this through clearly. “Yeah, and what happens when he becomes suspicious of you?” he wonders. Can they put their heads together and come up with a plan that will work to bring Diane home safe and sound?
After weeks of suffering blinding headaches, Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) finally agreed to see a doctor at Victoria’s (Amelia Heinle) insistence. Unfortunately, what the doctor tells her is clearly not good news as Nikki sits there, shellshocked, as Victoria attempts to reassure her mother. “I promise you, we’re going to do everything we can to fix this, okay?” she insists, her voice cracking with emotion. Nikki just sits there, stunned, as she shakes her head and mutters, “This cannot be happening.”
Check out this tease for some of the drama coming up this week on Y&R, and be sure to check out our First Look spoilers gallery for a sneak peek at what’s next on all of the soaps!
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