Young and Restless Spoilers Video: ‘What Are You Doing Here?!’

An Offer You Can’t Refuse?
The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of February 3 shows Billy having a meeting with Daniel and Phyllis about his new venture. “I would love both of you to join me,” he tells them. He encounters a bit of resistance from Daniel about it. “You know, normally, when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is,” the younger man tells him. Of course, Daniel is dealing with a lot, having just learned what really happened to Heather and having to deal with those emotions all over again. His mother speaks up and says, “Listen, what corner of the universe are we going to conquer first?” Is she taking this seriously?
Laying It All Out There
Nate finally gets another meeting with the mysterious Damian. “You said you had more details about this job you’re offering me,” he asks Nate. Of course, the former doctor knows that his half brother is actually the owner of the companies he supposedly worked for and he wants to lay it all on the line but with the most important piece of information first. “Before we talk business, there’s something you need to know,” insists Nate. Will he really tell the man the full truth about their connection? Will he believe him and stick around or will that be the last time Nate sees him?
A Big Shock
Jack arrives at the ranch, wanting to check on Nikki. “I just heard what happened. Thank God you’re okay,” he says to her. Despite having just survived surgery after getting shot by Ian Ward, Victor still has enough strength to be rude. “What are you doing here,” he asks Jack in an annoyed tone. 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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