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The Young and the Restless Season 37 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Young and the Restless Season 37 Episode 22

Episode Title: Ep. #9131
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: April 24, 2009
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Young and the Restless: Michael attempts to persuade Heather to change a few details in Kevin's ruling, but Heather refuses to back down even after Michael explains how complicated Kevin's mental state is. Colleen comments on Victoria not finishing college. Lily tries to hook up Rafe with Colleen. Rafe explains to Colleen that he is gay, but they agree to go Adam's birthday party together. Lauren and Jana attempt to talk to Kevin. Victor isn't pleased when Heather arrives at the ranch for Adam's birthday celebration, but decides to let her enter anyway. He's further disturbed when Colleen arrives with Rafe. Adam tells everyone that he plans to write a book about his life. Victor comments to Victoria and J.T. that he would make sure that book could never get published. Adam promises to call Heather. Kevin becomes increasingly disturbed when he hears Michael mention Annie and Roger. He goes into a hallucination of jumping out of an ER vehicle. Lily and Cane make love. Colleen tells J.T. that Rafe is gay. Victoria witnesses a hug between Colleen and J.T. and becomes jealous, but J.T. just shrugs it off as a friendly hug. Victor insults Heather a couple times more but she refuses do back down. Ashley goes walking outside the ranch and suddenly hears a crying baby.

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