The Young and the Restless Season 34 Episode 92 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Hope is curious as to why Victor has come to see her, and he admits that he was getting tired of the petty bickering amongst his family, and that he believes she might help him find his path of enlightenment. Colleen blames herself for J.T. and Sharon's kidnapping, and Rebecca comforts her. Brad (a.k.a. "George") talks to the mysterious man who wants him to recover an artifact called the Grugeon reliquary. Brad tells Victoria he wants the person who is behind this to believe that Sharon is his wife. Victoria wants to get the F.B.I., but Brad refuses to do so. Brad talks to Paul and promises to tell the entire truth. Nick and Phyllis' relaxing day together is interrupted by a call from Victoria, who them comes with Brad and informs Nick about Sharon. Nick blames Brad for everything, but Victoria wants them to focus on what's important. Nick is surprised to learn that the artifact is worth only $30,000. Brad tells Colleen she has to stay in Hawaii. Victoria learns that the address in Belgium which Rebecca gave them is no longer where the family (who has the artifact) lives. Nick informs Phyllis about the situation. Paul arrives to a construction site and finds empty chairs. He realizes Sharon and J.T. were there.
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