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Young and Restless Spoilers Video: A Double Dose of Evil Returns To Genoa City

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Hanging On

The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of November 18 begins with Summer and Daniel dealing with the nightmare of their mother’s accident. Phyllis in the hospital and it’s not looking good. “God! I can’t believe this is happening,” worries Summer. Daniel takes a more active role, wanting to question the doctor — who just so happens to be Elena.

“Is there a treatment or something you can do for her,” he asks. Elena isn’t as encouraging as they’d like. “Beyond stabilizing her and monitoring her vitals, there’s not much more we can do,” she tells Phyllis’s kids, as the woman herself lays there unresponsive.

The Transfer Of Power

Victor is sitting back in his chair in his home office and he is ready to make an announcement to the person who is sitting across from him. “I just forwarded to you the signed papers for the transfer of Glissade to you,” says Victor. Diane, sitting on a nearby couch, is a little stunned by what he’s telling her. “Just like that,” she asks, not looking at all convinced that The Mustache is telling her the whole truth. Is he? Considering all the games he has played, have Jack and Diane finally gotten one over him?

Up To No Good

Elsewhere in Genoa City, Victor’s (and several others’) enemies are celebrating. Jordan asks Ian, “So… Time to pop the champagne?” The two evildoers cackle their evil laughs to each other as they clink their wine glasses, celebrating that they are there and getting away with something sinister. See it all for yourself in the preview video below, let us know what you think is going to happen in the comments section and for a first look at what’s happening on all the soaps next week, including Y&R, click here.

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