The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 138 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: When Jack shows her the magazine, Sharon admits that Nick already gave her the heads up about the lies Phyllis wrote in it. Nikki blames Brad for David's actions but Brad turns the tables on her by saying that she never should have used David to prove to Victor that she can live without him. Heather sees Palin's photo and Adam explains that he got it from Mexico. Jack urges Adam to reconsider their deal, but Adam refuses to get involved. Nick, Phyllis and Nikki learn that the magazine sales aren't as good anymore, but still okay. Nikki makes it clear to Phyllis that she doesn't like the way she blasted Sharon and Jack in the magazine. Phyllis threatens to fire Nikki. Adam makes another desperate move to return to Newman, but neither Neil nor Victoria want him there anymore. They both decide that they should try to lure Nick back to Newman. Jack tells Phyllis that eventually Nick will see what she's really like. Adam tries to manipulate Nikki into getting back at Newman, but Nikki refuses to help him out and she reminds him that he should stop manipulating people. Heather informs Brad that Walter was found dead and Brad refuses to talk any longer without the presence of his lawyer. Adam informs Jack over the phone that he decided to go through with their plan. Nick informs Phyllis and Nikki that he agreed to return to Newman.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 138 Legally and Safely
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