The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 139 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Katherine watches as Heather confronts Nikki about what Victor did in Mexico to Walter. Nikki warns Heather to leave her family alone, but Heather won't stop. Kay notes that Nikki is hiding something. Jeff and Gloria have a fight concerning River. Michael is frustrated when Lauren gives him the newspaper with an article in which River claims he's a political prisoner. Gloria offers Michael help with River's case. Lauren refuses to go along with Gloria's idea to ship Eden off to a boarding school. While she's holding Reed in her arms, Karen confides in Victoria about her decision not to have children due to a possible illness. Devon receives a letter from Ana saying that she doesn't like the art school. Michael laughs and sighs when River continues believing blindly that the court will be able to recognize that he's innocent. Jeff pays River a visit and starts berating him for everything he's done to the family. Michael brushes off Nikki when she comes asking for help with contacting Victor. Howard Sullivan, a witness from River's case, shows up to talk to Michael. Howie explains how things really happened with River taking the blame for something he didn't do. Kay tells Neil that Ana and Tyra disappeared from the art school. Heather warns Victoria to co-operate with her on the Victor case. Nikki refuses to tell Kay about what happened in Mexico.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 139 Legally and Safely
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