The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 167 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Sharon is frustrated, as Jack tries to reach Ashley to explain what is going on between Victor and her. Nikki is comforted by her family as they discuss Victor's return. Victor and Ashley return to the ranch, where Victor rehires his staff and asks Estella to pack Nikki's things. Nina and Cane are officially introduced to each other. Karen and Neil share the news of their engagement. Murphy assumes that Marge is still drinking when Katherine starts talking about being unable to remember being at his place before. Amber still suspects Kevin is hiding something. Victoria reunites with her father. Victor is stunned to learn that Adam found and published his diary. Brad informs Heather that Victor is back in town, and Heather confronts Paul with the info. Liz tells Jill that she's glad she told her the truth about her paternity so she had spent time with Kay as her mother. Sharon confronts Lauren about Eden being a bad influence on Noah. Jack makes up another lie to Sharon. Noah gives Eden back her necklace. Lauren and Traci take some time to talk to each other, and Lauren finally apologizes to Traci for all the things she had done to her in the past. Phyllis realizes that Brad told the authorities about Victor's return. Mitchell tells Gloria and Jeff that Kay left Gloria something in her will. Heather arrives at the ranch to see Victor.
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