Young and Restless Spoilers Video Promo: ‘It’s the Beginning of Your Challenge’
On the Move
The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of June 16 opens with various members of Genoa City society making their way to see the mysterious Aristotle Dumas. Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon (Sharon Case) are seated at a table on the train, elegantly arranged with flowers and champagne-filled glasses. “Oh, it looks like we’re about to start moving,” Sharon says.
Sally (Courtney Hope), holding a glass of champagne, and Billy (Jason Thompson) are also on the journey, as are Victor (Eric Braeden) and Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), who sit nearby. “What do you say, Victor? You ready to head into the lair of Aristotle Dumas?” Billy asks. A smug Victor merely looks mischievous as he smiles and nods, clearly entertained by Billy’s jab.
The Mystery Grows
Meanwhile, Audra (Zuleyka Silver), Kyle (Michael Mealor), Jack (Peter Bergman) and Diane have arrived at the Dumas estate, accompanied by a member of Dumas’s team. “Is this some kind of a maze?” Jack wonders, taking in his surroundings. “It’s the beginning of your challenge. Please enter,” Dumas’s assistant, Carter (Vincent Stalba), tells them. But not everyone is comfortable with the hijinks. “I just have this weird feeling like things aren’t going to go the way we think,” Lily admits. Lily has demonstrated strong instincts in the past, and it appears she’s right again. Shrouded in darkness and lit only by the glow of surveillance monitors, a mysterious man watches the live feeds capturing activity on his property. Is this Aristotle Dumas, and if so, what game is he really playing?
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 the soaps next week — Y&R included, of course! — click here.
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