The Young and the Restless Season 37 Episode 35 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Paul is taken aback when Nikki suggests informing Victor of their engagement. Victoria berates Heather for getting back with Adam after everything he had done to her. Abby tells Ashley that she thinks Adam might be behind her gaslighting. Victoria sees Jack and Colleen talking, and immediately confronts Colleen about Jack using her. Jill, Jeff and Gloria find themselves on Cayman Islands trying to get their money back from the failing bank, but they're unable to get anything back, and even can't afford a flight home. Paul is stunned to hear that Heather is back with Adam, and he asks her to stop seeing him because he's dangerous. Adam plays the tape of the baby crying and scares Ashley, while Victor rushes to help. Adam tells Ashley that he heard it too in a way to comfort her and making Victor believe that he had nothing to do with it. Victor seems surprisingly peaceful when Nikki informs him about her engagement. He suggests he should rebuild his relationship with Adam. Victoria confronts Jack about using Colleen as his puppet. Colleen tells Abby that she will never bury her grudge against Victor. Adam advises Heather not to get attached to him. Victoria can't hide her feelings when Nikki tells her about getting engaged to Paul.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 37 Episode 35 Legally and Safely
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