The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 171 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Sharon rushes out of the Abbott house when she witnesses yet another of Jack's lies surfacing. Nick asks Nikki to move in to the house, but she rejects the idea. Heather warns Adam that the FBI will be investigating everyone involved with Victor's diary. Adam suggests they should move to Europe, but Heather isn't ready to just drop the life she has in Genoa City. Paul comforts Nikki. Michael gives Victor the journal that he supposedly wrote, but Victor realizes that he had it in Mexico and there's no way Adam could have found it at the ranch. Ashley asks Nikki to come and see Victor. Nikki is pleasantly surprised when Paul asks her to come and stay with him. Phyllis confronts Jack about Sharon and Nick becoming more closer and she makes it clear that she isn't joking around. Jack thinks she's paranoid, so she tells him she knows about the business he conducted in Mexico and the motel room plus hooker bill he made. Nick and Sharon mutually agree that their kiss was only because of Cassie's memory. Ashley tells Victor she's going to London to get Abby. Sharon finds out that the Abbott family got back in control of Jabot, but she knows it must have been yet another shady move. Phyllis appears at Brad's doorstep looking for help with Jack and Sharon's marriage.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 171 Legally and Safely
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