The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 35 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: David gives Nikki a wedding ring and suggests they elope in the night. He later learns that the purchase put him over his limit. Victoria informs Kay about Victor's engagement to Sabrina. Nikki confides in Kay about her plans with David. Victoria confronts Sabrina and Adam at the Ranch, suggesting that Sabrina seduced Victor to get further in her career and calling Adam a manipulating backstabber. Karen tells Neil that she realized he's still in love with Dru, and that she can't be Dru. She informs him about leaving to New York, and he confesses that he still loves Dru. She leaves in tears. Phyllis is irritated when Jack continues leading the magazine in his own way, with Jamie at his side. Kathy Hilton arrives with Samantha Cresswell, and they continue discussing business. Amber, Daniel, Kevin and Jana are having a double date at the penthouse, and a worried Jana thinks her karma changed because she took a job at the gallery. Daniel calls Amber his girlfriend. Lily shocks Devon and Cane by asking Chloe to move in with them after learning that Chloe's place was flooded. Jack continues doing everything to make Jamie satisfied. Sharon tells Lily that her cover was pulled from the magazine. David and Nikki aren't happy when an old lady prevents them from sitting together in the plane.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 36 Episode 35 Legally and Safely
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