The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 107 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Nick informs Paul over the phone that there is a mob hit out on Walter and that Victor, Nikki and Paul might be caught in the middle of it, but Paul doesn't say anything to Nikki. Amber fakes having a phone call with Liam in front of Daniel, but is deeply embarrassed when her phone rings during the so-called conversation. Nick asks Daniel to scare Noah out of drinking. Lily talks to Ana about her experience with learning about her biological parent. Ana and Devon spend some quality time together, but when it comes to Tyra, Ana completely shuts her out. Jill asks Brad if he plans to leave Jabot, but he says he'll stick around for awhile. Chloe and Jill aren't getting along too well. Heather is shocked when Adam tells her that her problems don't even compare to his, and she leaves her date with Adam, refusing to listen to his stories anymore. Noah tells Daniel that he never planned to drink the beer and that Nick is overreacting. Heather collapses at Restless Style. Chloe continues making problems for Cane and Lily. Daniel and Colleen have a date at the GCAC, where Amber planned to have her date, but Daniel feels embarrassed for her and Amber leaves. Daniel later learns that Amber in fact had a date with Liam. Adam rushes to Heather's side when he learns of her collapse. Chloe wants to spare Cane of the trouble and suggests they should elope. Nikki informs Nick that Victor was presumed dead after a piece of boat he was on washed up on the shore.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 107 Legally and Safely
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