Young and the Restless ends the week with more family drama. It’s not like we don’t know what family drama looks like when it comes to the Newman family. Victor Newman is the most powerful, wealthiest man in town, and he always has an agenda. He is always looking for a way to get what he wants, to control things, and to make even more money. He is not really well-known for having a heart or caring about anyone but himself, and that’s how he gets through each day. He’s an unkind person with many unkind feelings. Most people don’t like him, but they are terrified of him. He’s not someone who is even above hurting his own family to get what he wants and to stay out of jail, and that’s what makes him so dangerous.
Now we will see as the entire family is torn. They want him to pay for what he did to their brother, for the fact that he set Adam up to look guilty for committing a crime he did not commit and then he hired Chloe to kill him. But this is also a family who cares very much about their own agenda. No one wants him to go down for this if it’s going to affect their own business and their own wealth. Except for Nick. He’s not happy, and he wants their father to pay big time.
Faith is going to see something horrible when she makes an announcement that she wants to write her essay about someone she admires the most in life, and she wants to write it about Victor. Nick cannot handle that, and he’s going to let Victor know where he stands. When Nikki talks to Victor about asking Faith to choose someone else when she approaches him, Victor will scream and tell her that she will not do anything that involves making his grandchildren hate him, and that is all it takes for Nick to lose it and make himself known. He’s going to punch Victor right in the face, and Faith will see the entire thing. What does this mean for the entire family?
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