The Young And The Restless (Y&R) preview for the week of July 21 reveals Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) will get an unpleasant surprise.
Also coming up, Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) and Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) will be startled. Plus, Chance Chancellor (Conner Floyd) and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) will question Carter (Vincent Stalba). And Cane Ashby (Billy Flynn) will make an accusation against Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan).
Y&R spoilers tease Amanda will stand behind Cane in his office, as he looks at security footage. She’ll suspect that he’s deleting evidence. “You know what’s funny?” he asks in the Y&R weekly preview. “I was about to come find you and ask you the same thing.”
Y&R Preview – Audra And Lily Hear A Loud Noise In The Garden
In the garden area, Lily and Audra will hear a loud noise. “Did you hear that?” Lily will ask her. She’ll get up from the bench she’s sitting on and stand beside Audra. “Who’s there?” Audra will call out.
Meanwhile, Carter will find himself on the hot seat. “Did Cane Ashby confide in you, regarding his plan to murder Damian?” Victor will ask him. However, Carter will not be having it.
“It is true that I would do anything for Mr. Dumas,” Cane’s assistant will tell Victor and Chance. “But I did not do what you both think I did.” So, is Carter telling the truth?
Young And The Restless Preview – Nick Asks Carter What He Wants
Finally, a disheveled Nick will open the door to his room, only to find Carter and someone else standing there. “What do you want?” he’ll ask. Carter will say he needs Nick to come with him.
“For Mr. Dumas’ safety and the peace of mind of all the rest of the guests,” he’ll add. “I’m placing you under house arrest.” But will Nick go with Carter willingly?
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I think we need NEW writers with common sence.