The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 152 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Adam is furious when he realizes there is nothing on the tape that was suppose to contain Jack's voice. Frank defends himself and realizes that Jack also tricked him by paying a girl to entertain him. Nick plays mind games with Agent Aguilar while on the plane to Buenos Aires. Jeff informs Gloria about seeing 'Kay' drunk at the bar. Sharon questions Jack about his odd behavior during the last few days. Heather tries to extract info from Phyllis by mentioning Sharon in front of her, but Phyllis won't reveal any info. She's surprised to learn that Nick went to see Sharon before he left to Argentina. Summer wakes up and talks about being scared of the bugs, prompting Heather to realize that the Newmans knew about the bugs and tried to mislead the police investigation. Gloria tries to mess with Kay's mind, but Kay won't let Gloria trick her again. Adam angrily confronts Jack about the trick he played on him, but Jack suddenly claims he never had anything to do with Adam. Sharon is shocked to see Adam threatening Jack, and is then even more surprised when Jeff mentions a deal he had with Jack in front of her. Jack tries to sweet-talk Sharon into letting it go, but she makes it clear that she doesn't know if she wants to stay married to him anymore.
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