The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 238 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Kay desperately tries to convince Clint that she isn't Marge and goes to great lengths to remember the past, and she leaves Clint stunned when she finally remembers something that Marge could never have known. Clint orders Esther to go see Jill and give her a ransom note. Gina urges Amber to stop messing with Clint. Phyllis tells Nick that she saw Sharon swiping a picture from the ranch. Meanwhile, Sharon is surprised when she finds the picture in her purse. Jill tries to change Chloe's mind regarding moving to Jack's and the idea that she might have a family with Billy which prompts Chloe to have another talk with Billy. Billy reluctantly agrees to also move into the Abbott mansion. Daniel asks Amber and Kevin to stop trying to search after Kay and they both agree to cool it, but when Daniel leaves they're right back to planning how to find Kay. Gina informs Jill about Clint's presence in Genoa City. Phyllis visits Jack and asks him to reach out to Sharon because she seems to be on a downhill slide. Nick questions Sharon about the picture but she lies that she wanted to have it en graved for Victor's birthday. Esther meets with Jill and tries to ask her to help Kay out, but Jill is won't budge. Amber finds the motel where Kay is being held, leaving Clint furious that they've found them. He holds a gun to Kay's head while Annie lies to Amber that the place is empty. Chloe moves into the Abbott mansion, while Billy ends up having sex with Sharon yet again.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 238 Legally and Safely
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