The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 239 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Lily and Cane tell Jill that they're back together. Ashley tells Chloe that she thinks Billy is nowhere near ready to settle down. Jack wants to drop the lawsuit against Gloria, leaving Ashley is total disbelief. Billy returns to his penthouse after a passionate night with Sharon and tries to ignore the calls from his family until Chloe shows up at his door with Delia. Lily and Cane follow soon after and Cane starts threatening them with taking away their child, which only prompts Billy to finally move to the Abbott mansion. Gloria finally signs the divorce papers after Jana convinces her to do so. Jeffrey and Jill end their affair. Clint plans to blow up the motel with Esther and Kay inside. Annie decides to stick around with Clint and Roger. Jana wants Kevin to stop trying to find the impostor, but Kevin won't drop it. He goes back to the motel after realizing that he saw Kay's jacket inside and he's caught by Clint, who then puts chloroform on his mouth and uses Kevin to make it seem like he was the one who set up the bomb. Jeff tries to get back with Gloria, but she knees him in the groin instead and explains that they are over. Jack tries to convince Jill to make him the CEO of Jabot now that Billy is occupied with the kid, and Jill isn't least bit surprised by Jack's move. Ashley shows up at the mansion too and both Jack and Ashley realize their family unity isn't as good as it should be. Lily tells Cane that she is ready to raise Cordelia with him. Esther and Kay are shocked when Clint explains how he plans to blow them up.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 239 Legally and Safely
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