Y&R Recaps Week of July 31, 2006
Friday, August 4, 2006
Paul, Nicholas and Brad continued to search for the reliquary so they could rescue Sharon. Nick made some calls and reported that the item is no longer with the Klaas family. Victoria tried to track it down and became annoyed when Brad questioned her. She and Nick also snapped at each other as he became more anxious. Later, Phyllis stopped by and Brad was angry that she knows so much. Nick urged her to leave town. The gang then received a video that gave them a specific amount of time to get the reliquary to the kidnappers — or else Sharon’s toast.
In Kansas, Victor, wearing a cut-off plaid shirt, sat with his mouth hanging open as he stared at a golden light coming in through the windows at the farm. Hope was concerned about blisters on his hands; he shared that he’d done some farm work. She was surprised when he said that he wants to go on a spiritual quest. Hope told him that she’s not his guru. She was shocked to hear he’s now friends with Jack and thought that perhaps he’s already fulfilling his quest by becoming a better person.
Lily sadly thought about her fight with Daniel and how he’d lied to her about being involved in the Alex scheme, while Daniel regretted having told her the truth. Lily told Neil that Alex was back in town. She tried to stop him from calling the police, but he insisted. When the cop arrived, he questioned Daniel and wondered how well the teen knows Al. Lily tried to keep Daniel’s involvement secret, but he told Lily not to hold back.
Meanwhile, in Crimson Lights, an unconscious Alex awakened, covered in bruises. Kevin informed him that Al had attacked another woman and they have it on tape. A woozy Al didn’t believe him until Kevin showed him the “tell-tale” video (in which Kevin was disguised as Alex and was pretending to attack Jana). Alex agreed to leave town.
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