The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 217 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Ashley and Abby interrupt a heated discussion between Victor and Jack at the hospital. Abby tells Noah that Eden is to blame for the accident. Phyllis realizes that she can't reach Nick and that he's stranded in the cabin with Sharon. Sharon goes ballistic on Nick when she realizes he left Noah at the hospital to inform her about the accident, but he manages to calm her down. Lauren is frustrated and angry upon realizing that Eden vanished from the apartment. J.T. tracks down the location of Brad's cellphone and goes along with Colleen to find it, but they aren't able to go far during the storm. Phyllis returns to the hospital to sign papers for Noah and then tells Jack about not being able to reach Nick. Eden sneaks into Noah's room to talk to him, but they're interrupted by Abby who is mad at Eden for causing so much trouble. Michael and Lauren drag Eden out of the hospital and when back home, warn her of consequences that her childish actions might have. Jack takes Phyllis back to the tackhouse, where they start discussing their marriages. Phyllis is distressed over the fact that she seems to ruin every relationship she has and she's even more distraught when Jack insinuates that Nick and Sharon might be having an affair. Noah gets a memory flash of someone helping him out. Colleen and J.T. finally find Brad's car, but aren't able to find him. Nick finds the letter that Sharon left by the fireplace and reads it. Sharon finds him reading the last passage and he confirms that he read it entirely.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 217 Legally and Safely
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