The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 168 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Phyllis tells Nick that Brad was the person that informed Heather about Victor's return. Victor accepts being hauled off to jail. He tells Heather that she was wrong when she pursued him for Ji Min's murder, and that she is wrong yet again. Noah and Eden's private time is interrupted by Jack and Sharon's return to the mansion. Sharon asks Noah to stay away from Eden, but he won't hear of it. Adam confirms to Nick that he was the one that found the diary and when he insults Victor, Nick slugs him. Brad and Traci catch up on the latest in their lives. Phyllis accidentally learns that Jack was in Mexico collecting info on Victor and then learns a few more things Jack did. Nikki asks Paul to investigate Victor's case. Victor and Nick bond as Victor realizes that Nick punched Adam. Adam won't go see Victor, but Victor's thugs force him to. Jack gives Noah love advice, as a pleased Sharon listens. Adam tells Victor about how his family rejected him again, but Victor claims he got only himself to blame for that. Ashley warns Nikki that Victor still blames her for Sabrina's death.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 168 Legally and Safely
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