The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 249 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Nikki and Paul discuss about the possibility that Kay is a fraud, even though Nikki firmly believes Kay is alive. Kay arrives at Murphy's cabin and remembers a detail about the time they spent together. They take some time to talk and kiss. Paul seems them together and reports back to Nikki, who is then surprised to receive Kay's ring back. Daniel and Michael decide to go to Minnesota to track down Kevin after they hear a shot while on the phone with Amber. Amber finds Kevin and realizes he's wounded, then takes him back to his cabin, while a stranger sees them together and reports it to the police. Adam is trying to learn how to live at the ranch, but he's having trouble seeing. Victor asks him to leave him out of his self pity when Adam starts rambling. Nikki confronts Victor after he calls her a sucker for Marge. Jeffrey shows up at Crimson Lights trying to get back with Gloria and then learns about all the drama going on with Kevin. Gloria and Jeff slowly bond, while Jana continues freaking out. Upon seeing Kevin and Amber on the news, Jana has another terrible headache and slumps to the floor. Daniel and Michael learn that Kevin and Amber went away together. Adam apologizes to Victor for being a burden. Amber brings Kevin back to Clint's place where Amber tries to find a way to resolve Kevin's situation, but is surprised to learn just how far out of sound mind Kevin is. Kevin locks Amber in the closet, where she's shocked to find Clint's body.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 249 Legally and Safely
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