The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 227 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Nikki interrupts Ashley and Victor while they're spending Valentine's together and learns that Victor has given Ashley the seat on the Newman board. Ashley tells Victor she hasn't accepted yet because of her brother, but he expects her to do it anyway. Annie wants to get rid of Katherine since she isn't anyone important, but Clint wants to keep her alive. Kay tries to make a deal with Annie, but she rats her out to Clint. Jill and Paul catch up on Kay's DNA results and then discuss Esther's blindness where Roger is concerned. Cane confronts Billy about being with Lily at the cabin and Billy does the same thing to Cane, but their fight is interrupted by Lily informing them that Chloe is hemorrhaging from inside. They take her to the hospital. Roger tries to get Esther to marry him as soon as possible, but Jill tries to prevent them, without much luck. They're all taken by surprised to learn that Chloe delivered her baby. Clint is mad at Roger for not marrying Esther yet. Paul and Nikki catch up at a bar and end up in bed, where they continue discussing Victor, with Nikki saying that Victor is no longer her concern. Kay flashes back to kneeing Clint in the groin and she tells it to Clint, who's flabbergasted to learn that Kay is alive. While in surgery, Chloe relives the happy moments she had spent with Billy. At the hospital, Dr. Okamura informs the relatives that Chloe may not survive.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 227 Legally and Safely
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