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Phyllis Sends a Warning to Lily — and Jack Questions Billy’s Plans.

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Today on The Young and the Restless is Tuesday, August 13, 2024. At the office, Lily leaves Billy, Nikki makes Claire an offer, and Claire starts to worry about Harrison.

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In the park, Jack gives Harrison a lesson on baseball’s greatest players. He’s about to tell him the name of his favorite player when Phyllis appears and says it’s Mickey Mantle. Harrison runs over to hug her as Jack looks irked. They sit and Harrison tells Phyllis about the old baseball players with funny hair. Jack and Phyllis grin. Talk turns to Harrison’s bout of illness. Harrison says he’s feeling better and Claire made him soup. She couldn’t come with them today because she’s with her mom. Phyllis is glad to hear she’s spending time with her actual family. She announces the circus is coming back to town. Harrison worries that his mom will be busy working, but Phyllis says she’d rather spend time with him than do anything else. Jack sends Harrison off to play and then chastises for lobbying her grandson. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”

Phyllis says Harrison is perfect and the trauma he’s gone through already is too much. How much does he have to go through before he stops bouncing back. Jack agrees. He’s determined to shield him from more upset. Phyllis thinks it’s kind of a do-over since he wasn’t there for a lot of Kyle’s childhood, just as she wasn’t for Daniel’s. Jack laments that they can’t convince the boy’s parents to lay down their weapons. Phyllis complains that Kyle is off the rails and partnering with Audra Charles. Worse, he’s talking about taking Harrison from the home he loves. Jack says if all she wants to do is blame Kyle, the conversation is over. Phyllis thinks he knows she’s right. Jack knows she has too much free time on her hands and is spending it butting in where she’s not wanted.

Claire visits Victoria at work, where she admits she missed the place. Claire told her so. She asks if they can go get something to eat. Nikki appears and asks to join them at Society for lunch. She has something to discuss with Claire.

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At Abbott-Chancellor, Lily tells Billy the new logo certainly makes a statement. She hopes there’s no backlash with the name change. Billy thinks it will be easy, but then he’s not the one looking for an excuse to bail. “Would you feel more comfortable if we added ‘Lily’ to the company name?” Lily learns that he spoke to Jill and isn’t on board with using her illness as a reason for him to step back… or on board with him stepping back at all. He thinks they should proceed with running the company together, Victor be damned. Lily asks, “Are you kidding me?” Billy’s sure they have no reason to be afraid. He drafted a press release and just needs her to sign off on it. Lily accuses him of lying to her. Billy argues there was a moment where she convinced him he was a problem, but that moment is gone.

Lily complains that everything they agreed upon is out the window. Billy invites her to call Jill, who said they shouldn’t fear Victor. Lily’s trying to give them the best chance to succeed. Billy argues they aren’t some start-up, they’re a powerhouse. They can be great, and he is in charge. He had to remind himself of that since his partner painted him as a screw-up. She knew he brought baggage with him, but she signed on anyway. Lily isn’t impressed with his “my way or the highway” stance. Billy got to thinking that she can’t be more afraid of Victor than he is, so what is it? “What’s your real agenda?”

Lily tells Billy to stop looking for conspiracy theories. Billy says she and Devon ran with Victor being the corporate boogie man, which was her opportunity to kick him out and take back her power. Lily insists that wasn’t her motivation. She complains that he went along with her and then changed his mind, that’s what Billy Abbott does. It must be why his companies are so successful. Billy thinks she stayed on with him just waiting for an opportunity to kick him out and take over. Lily denies it. He challenges her to prove him wrong by signing off on the press release. “Let’s tell the world that Abbott-Chancellor is open for business.”

At Society, Nikki asks Claire how her job’s going. She says taking care of Harrison is great, but the rest is far from peaceful. She explains Kyle and Summer’s custody fight has gotten ugly. She’s tried to stay neutral, but it hasn’t been easy. Nikki asks, “Do you regret taking that job?” Claire admits that it’s not exactly her dream job anymore. Nikki recalls that she was an excellent assistant when she came to Genoa City. She’s making the move to a big, new job and would love to have her working by her side again, “This time for all the right reasons.”

Claire tells Nikki it’s quite an offer. Nikki says her grandfather would be thrilled if she were to join the family business. Claire never thought there would be a place there for her. Nikki can see her moving quickly up the ladder and the sky would be the limit. Claire asks if her mother knew about this. Victoria didn’t, but she’s not surprised. She thinks Claire should think about whether this is a career she wants to pursue. She points out that her mother’s job isn’t even a job yet. Nikki just wanted Claire to know she wanted to work with her again.

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Claire would love to work with Nikki again, the right way, her only hesitation would be Harrison. Victoria can think of another reason she might leave, “That employer, employee connection we talked about.” Claire tells Nikki her mother thinks she’s developed a crush on Kyle. Victoria is just suggesting that if she leaves her position as Harrison’s nanny, she might have a chance to untangle all of that. Claire is touched and honored that Nikki would want to work with her again. The family’s forgiveness and generosity overwhelms her sometimes, “It’s a miracle.” Nikki senses there’s a no coming. Claire can’t leave Harrison right now as she has to shield him from the custody battle. Nikki’s disappointed but proud of her choice. “We are so lucky to have found you.”

At Abbott-Chancellor, Lily tells Billy she’s not signing off on the press release because they can’t realistically deliver on the things he put in it. Billy wants a little positive smoke. Lily doesn’t approve. Billy asks what they need to fix. Lily sighs that they’re supposed to talk before they need to fix things. “You want to talk about Devon being a one-man band, you’re a one-man orchestra! You want to everyone to do exactly what you want them to do, and if they don’t, you just make it so damn hard and wear them down.” She thinks maybe he just wants her there until he’s ready to cut her loose. Billy thinks that’s what she’s doing to him. He knows she wants this company to be successful just as much as he does, but she doesn’t want to share. Lily says she doesn’t want to risk the company’s future on his gut instincts or because he has something to prove… to his brother, to Jill, and most of all, to himself! With that, she walks out.

At the Club bar, Lily stews over a glass of wine. Phyllis spots her and approaches. They chit-chat and Lily asks what she can for her. Phyllis offers to buy her a drink and sits. She wants to have a talk with her woman-to-woman. “We have a lot to chat about.” Lily’s agitated, so the redhead says she’ll cut to the chase Phyllis thanks Lily for working everything out with Daniel. It’s a good thing that Princess Luisa will go on, untouched, and that Lucy’s college is paid for. Lily’s glad her son is happy. Phyllis says he didn’t mean to hurt her and tells Lily she’s amazing. “Women like us persevere.” Phyllis promises she’s not angling to get her old job back. Lily says Devon has the gaming division anyway. Phyllis gathers Lily has stayed behind with Billy, and asks if she’s regretting it already.

At the Abbott mansion, Jack and Harrison are playing Go Fish when Claire comes in. Jack complains the kid is a card shark. Harrison talks about his great afternoon and mentions Phyllis joining them. Jack sends Harrison to wash his hands and asks Claire if something is wrong. She’s afraid there is, and she doesn’t know what to do about it.

Claire says the fighting between Kyle and Summer has gotten worse and she’s worried about Harrison, who has noticed they’re not getting along. He thinks they don’t like each other anymore. She can tell he’s trying to be happy and funny to distract them from yelling at each other. Jack wishes they’d come to their senses. Claire thinks this is a lot to throw at a kid. Jack says it doesn’t excuse anything, but Kyle had his own share of trauma. He can’t make him see the parallels; in that he could rob his own child of his carefree childhood. Jack suggests she talk to Kyle, who’s not listening to them. “Maybe he’ll listen to you.”

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Back at Newman, Nikki asks Victoria why she didn’t tell her about Claire and Kyle. Victoria says there is no Claire and Kyle, she just senses a growing connection. Nikki muses that it would complicate things. She’s surprised that Victoria’s not opposed to it. Victoria says part of her is happy that she’s got to the point where it might be possible, but they agree Kyle brings a lot of baggage to the table. Nikki clucks about his insubordinate and belligerent behavior lately. She asks what Victoria will do. Victoria says Claire’s a competent adult, but she’ll have to make sure she doesn’t get heartbroken. They go over Claire’s lack of childhood and trauma. They agree Kyle’s not a good match for her right now. Victoria doesn’t think they’ll have a say in it. She never listened to her parents. Victoria doesn’t think Claire knows if Kyle is right for her, but she’s been deprived of affection most of her life, if she’s able to open her heart to someone, who is she to tell her who that should be?

At the Abbott house, Harrison joins Claire and tells her she has a weird look on her face. He asks if she’s thinking about his mom and dad. He knows they’re mad, “Probably because of me.” Claire says they’re not mad at him. Sometimes adults have disagreements, but they love him very much. “You’re not to blame for anything, do you understand that?” Harrison guesses so. He asks what she’s thinking about if it’s not that. Claire just wants to play. They head upstairs.

At the Club, Lily doesn’t want to discuss Billy with Phyllis, but the redhead says she’s known him for a long time. He’s charming and will do whatever it takes to convince her that up is down and down is up. “Watch out. Because behind all those smoke and mirrors and all of that wit and charm, is a guy who is only out for himself. So, don’t let all of that blind you to who he is.” She asks Lily, “Wouldn’t you be more comfortable working with your family?”

At Society’s bar, Jack finds Billy, who says he’s there to do some thinking. He’s glad they ran into each other because he wanted to give him a heads-up. “I’m adding the Abbott name to Chancellor Industries.” Jack had assumed he’d come to his senses. Billy says the new logo is locked and loaded and looks fantastic. Jack complains that it’s the family name, but not the family company. Billy says it’s just not his company. Jack says it’s Katherine’s company and he doesn’t approve of the name change. “We need to respect her legacy.” Billy’s forging a new one and thinks Jack should start respecting that.

 

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Y&R Spoilers: Kyle Betrays Victor? – Claire Embraces Romance

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According to spoilers for The Young and the Restless (Y&R), Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor) is ordered to fire Claire Newman (Haley Erin), even if he does not want to.

On the other hand, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) expects complete loyalty from his staff on all issues, even personal ones. Since Harrison Abbott (Redding Munsell) is Victor’s grandson through Summer Newman (Allison Lanier), the circumstances combine the two.

 

 

Kyle’s cold interactions with the woman who warmly embraced and adopted his son led to his bond with Claire. So, her termination as Harrison’s nanny will be a tough call. He may be forced to make that decision.

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The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Claire Newman Has Career Options

Devoted fans know that Claire’s recent conversation with her grandmother signaled an eventual career shift. Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) confided in Claire while they and Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) were at Society.

While Nikki couldn’t mention Victor’s specific plan to obtain Chancellor and have her lead it, she did make an offer.

Telling Claire that she valued her as an assistant in the past was affirming. Nikki ensured her that all was forgiven about the past deception because Jordan Howard (Colleen Zenk) led that effort.

Claire has an attachment to Harrison but doesn’t necessarily have to retain her role as his nanny to continue. Her growing feelings for Kyle trend toward a relationship beginning. If achieved, that’s how she can maintain her link to Harrison.

Y&R Spoilers – Victor Newman Is Helping His Granddaughter

Summer asked Victor for his help. She wanted him to help persuade Kyle, with Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) shuddering at that development.

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While Kyle can’t cut Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) off, he can tell Claire that he no longer needs her to watch Harrison. He could play this off as appeasing Summer.

Testing Kyle may not lead to Victor immediately firing him. He serves a useful purpose while Glissade is being positioned to rival Jabot.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Kyle Abbott Is Defiant

Kyle is not in the mood to take orders from anyone. The reprehensible way he is treating his parents reflects a bitter, immature person.

Kyle’s parents are Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) and Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman). But he treats them like enemies, and his perceived betrayal at Jabot is nothing more than his ego running amok.

But Kyle can’t defy Victor without some consequence. Something will happen if he follows the advice and removes Claire as Harrison’s nanny. Victor, not Kyle, will determine what that is.

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If the above plays out, Claire will need to reassess her choices. Her view of Kyle may temporarily change, and she will likely revisit Nikki’s offer to work with her again.

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Y&R Spoilers: Sally Picks Love Over Trust – Adam Continues Deception

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Spoilers for The Young and the Restless (Y&R) reveal that Courtney Hope’s character Sally Spectra has mistrust for Adam Newman (Mark Grossman).

Devoted fans are aware of her devotion for him, nevertheless. The most powerful force in the universe is love. It forces people to make decisions that appear or are not rational.

So, there are various ways to interpret Sally’s choice to make amends with Adam and her subsequent actions.

Meanwhile, Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) loves Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) and knows he deserves the truth. That is a mega problem for Adam.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Chelsea Lawson Learns From The Past

Chelsea does not celebrate her grifter past. Her mother, Anita Lawson (Catherine Bach), taught Egan’s character how to deceive people to make a living.

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Devoted viewers recall Chelsea was paid by Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) to con Billy, who the late, great Billy Miller then played. She conceived Billy’s child in Burma, and Johnny Abbott (Paxton Mishkind) was born.

It would be a great accomplishment if Billy were merely on speaking terms with Chelsea. But it is impressive to think that they are in a committed relationship. That is one factor driving her to tell him what happened with Adam in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Sally Spectra Wants A New Path

When that character was on The Bold and the Beautiful, Sally was not the most honest soul in Los Angeles, California. Moving to Genoa City, Wisconsin, allowed her to walk on a new path.

After some stops and starts, she met Adam. He is the current love of her life, which makes dealing with his behavior impossible.

Sally wants to believe that Adam learned from their breakup and the loss of their expected child, Ava. However, the suspicions she and Billy have been discussing since Adam and Chelsea returned from Baltimore have reopened the insecurity that being with him creates.

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The way Sally confirms Adam and Chelsea’s relationship will be necessary. She wants him to be honest, but can he do so?

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Adam Newman Rejects Common Sense

Adam’s impulse was understandable. He feared losing Sally and destabilizing Chelsea’s life.

However, Adam fears most dealing with the consequences of his actions. What he and Chelsea did was wrong. It is foolish to believe that it is okay to hide that reality from their romantic connections.

This is daytime, so the truth will come out. When it does, Adam’s rejection of common sense will force Sally to decide whether she can stay with him. The same will be true for Billy with Chelsea.

A supposed period of growth is seen in a new light. Adam believes that lying for a reason is okay. But his ends never have and don’t justify the sordid means he’s taken.

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“Young & Restless Takes a Dark Turn: Prepare for a Heartbreaking Repeat of Tragedy and Broken Hearts”

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I feel like I’m saying the same things about Young & Restless every week. That could be as a result of the same offerings. Recycled plots from the past, mental health issues, or juggling corporate jobs. In the end, though, it seems like we’re kind of stuck here—some work, some don’t. We have a ton of “dark” things coming up, including broken hearts and a potentially disastrous repetition of history.

The Great Grovel

Why is Michael groveling to get back in Victor’s good graces? The man was ready to retire when Victor dragged him kicking and screaming back into the game. Why, after that Jordan debacle, would he be begging for another chance at being mowed over by the egomaniac, and why does he allow him to condescend to him the way he does? Make it make sense.

Chemistry Experiment

Cheers to the thaw between Kyle and Summer because their bickering had become hella annoying and, like so many plots these days, didn’t make a lot of sense. As for Claire and Kyle, that’s a chemistry-free pairing if I’ve ever seen one. No zing, no tension, no one buying them as a match. The only hope they have of making this interesting is by morphing Claire into a character as complex as she should have been from the get-go. Having Victor get involved (per the preview) is probably designed to have us rooting for “Clyle”. I’d rather see her go dark after Victor forces Kyle to fire her.

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Corporate Fatigue

Billy, who moved me with his reaction to Chelsea’s confession this week, seemed emotionally exhausted. Perhaps because he had already taken his anger out on Lily. I would love to see her fight back, but worry that Billy will suck her back in and use her as a shoulder to cry on. Perhaps Lily will team with the Newmans and become Nikki’s co-CEO. Young & Restless absolutely loves to do co-CEOs so there are enough executive positions to go around… and around… and around. The corporate story fatigue is real.

She Deserves It

Victor as the mystery investor is the worst-kept secret in Genoa City, and Audra and Kyle are dumpster fire co-CEOs, but the Abbott family emotional stuff is compelling. Kyle is finally lashing out at Diane the way he should have when she first came back. She deserves it! People went crazy when Phyllis let her kids think she was dead for a week. Diane let Kyle think she’d been brutally murdered while she was alive and well in L.A. for most of his life! Find out what’s ahead for another Abbott, as Traci faces heartbreak or much worse.

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D’oh!

Adam is a lot of things, but stupid has never been one of them. Young & Restless is telling us he can evolve as a son, father, brother, whilst remaining absolutely clueless about how to be a good partner. A 5th grader could tell you that lying is only going to make it worse, and Sally and Adam have already been down this road with him denying what is obvious and gaslighting her. He lost her for the exact same reasons the last time and it wasn’t all that long ago!

It didn’t make sense that Adam would lie to Sally’s face right after Chelsea had left his place declaring that the only way forward was to confess. He was clearly freaking out inside when he read Chelsea’s text, but it shouldn’t have surprised him in the least. Of course, Adam’s lies will be blown sky-high when Billy shows up drunk and ready to rumble. Does “Ally” stand a chance? Sally and Adam’s fate as a couple is revealed here.

Go Big or Go Home

love that the writers found a way to bring Cameron back, but as I said in a previous soapbox, if this is only going to amount to Sharon psycho-analyzing herself in her living room, that’s going to be disappointing. The premise should be a license to go big, dark, soapy, or all of the above with Sharon’s story, but it’s not happening thus far despite the fabulous performances. Of course, we know we’re headed for a devastating repeat of history with Lucy and Faith when they land in the hospital following a car accident (that will presumably involve Lucy drinking again), but it’s hard to believe this writing team won’t stop short of offering up huge consequential drama. If the girls are both OK, perhaps the scare will drive Sharon off the deep end. We can only hope.

 

The opinions expressed are my own. Please feel free to drop your thoughts on Young & Restless in the comment section.

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