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The Young and the Restless Season 31 Episode 200 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Young and the Restless Season 31 Episode 200

Episode Title: Ep. #7839
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: March 11, 2004
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Young and the Restless: At the GCAC restaurant, Bobby and Jill sit at the bar and discuss Kay's issues with Jill's renovation. Kay arrives and orders a drink. Jill informs Bobby that Katherine is an alcoholic and scoffs that she is putting on a show for their benefit. Jill is stunned when Katherine does take a drink and tries to take the glass away from her. Bobby steps between the two women. Katherine blames Jill for her drinking again, and declares that she was a fool to move out in the first place. She doesn't want anything to do with Jill ever again. Vanessa joins Damon at the Jabot lab, eager to work with him on the neofinitia root. Dru arrives to find them kissing. Damon announces that they now have two orchids to work with because Phyllis gave Jack the one from Dru's bouquet. Jack and John discuss Ashley's condition. They are interrupted when Damon calls to inform Jack that both orchids are missing. Jack goes to the lab, where Dru accuses Vanessa of cozying up to Damon to steal the orchids. They are shocked when they discover Phyllis skipped town with both orchids. At the coffeehouse, Colleen tells Victor about Ashley's condition. Wes evaluates Ashley, and it's obvious that she responds only to the mention of Victor. Wes advises Brad to involve Victor in helping Ashley recover, but Brad is unconvinced he can help.

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