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Young and Restless Spoilers Video: A Plea For Help, A Scheme and A Disguise

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On The Case

The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of December 2 begins with Chance and Nick talking about Sharon’s troubles at Society. They know she is in big trouble but is she really remembering things correctly? “Sharon’s case is with the D.A. now,” says Chance. Nick understand and says, “Yeah, because she confessed. Something about that isn’t sitting right with me, Chance.” He catches the lawman by surprise a little bit and even more so when he says, “I need your help.” Will Chance work with Nick to try to get to the truth about what really happened the night Heather was murdered?

The Next Scheme

Jack and Diane, fresh off Thanksgiving and all the shenanigans they went through with Victor and Glissade for Kyle’s sake, are sitting on the couch talking when Jack realizes something. “I have an idea I want you to consider,” he tells his wife. She shoots him a look, intrigued by what her very smart and sometimes devious husband, may have up his sleeve for their next step.

In Disguise

Oh my! A clueless Kyle (Michael Mealor) and Claire (Hayley Erin) run straight into a disguised Jordan wearing a blonde wig and dark glasses outside of Society. “I was just asking if we’d met before,” asks Claire. Jordan tries to contort herself and spits out in a British accent, “I don’t think so. Have a nice day.” She then beats a hasty retreat away from her niece and the Abbott heir. Both watch her go, a bit perplexed. If they only knew!

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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