The Young and the Restless Season 35 Episode 207 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Nikki reluctantly approves of David's idea to try to sell NVP to Victor. Neil brings Victor the files on the counter suit against Nikki and warns Victor that this might destroy Nikki because she will be left with absolutely nothing, and Victor says that it was his plan to do so. Nick confronts his father about the counter suit and a huge fight between them starts when Nick tells Victor that he never wants to turn out like him, and then Victor fires Nick. John urges Jack to find out what's going on in Chicago. Sharon tells Brad that she always needed him more than she actually loved him and that they should end their friendship. Brad tries to change her mind, but she is determined to end things between them. She later calls Jack and tells him that she took care of Brad. Neil and Karen catch Cane and Lily making out on the sofa. Neil gives Cane a warning, while Lily confides in Karen about her father being overprotective. Lily then tells Neil that it's time for her to get a place of her own. Nick informs Nikki about being fired from Newman, and then tells her that Victor will strip her of everything she ever owned.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 35 Episode 207 Legally and Safely
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