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The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 100 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 100

Episode Title: Ep. #8957
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: August 12, 2008
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Young and the Restless: Phyllis insults Sharon by saying that Jack only brought her to the magazine out of pity. Sharon wastes no time to insult Phyllis back. Amber tells Phyllis that she and Daniel broke up, and Phyllis happily gives her 72 hours to move out. In Mexico, Victor questions the bartender about the whereabouts of a certain person. Amber decides to make a bachelorette party for Jana. Jana is worried when the Ouija board continues saying "goodbye." Katherine berates Jill for the decision to make Cane the CEO of Jabot. Cane reluctantly agrees to go along with Jill's suggestion. Traci shows up at the Jabot shareholders meeting. Gloria and Jeffrey also attend. Brad is frustrated when Jill appoints Cane as the new CEO in front of everyone. Nick is surprised when Noah suddenly returns home, having heard of the tragedy Victor has been going through. Jack is stunned when Gloria and Jeff approach him with the suggestion to help them remove Jill and Cane from Jabot and take over the company. Cane informs Kay that Lily returned the engagement ring and that she will probably marry Chloe, but Kay tells him that he doesn't need to marry her. Phyllis tells Daniel that she evicted Amber from the penthouse. Daniel and Colleen go out together. Noah is reunited with his mother.

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