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Young and Restless Spoilers Video: 'I Know What You Did'

young and restless spoilers collage sharon, phyllis, victor, nikki, daniel, lily, billy.

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For The Common Good

The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of November 4 begins with a very uncomfortable Billy having to eat a little crow in order to accomplish what his mother has insisted he must do in order to keep his position at the top of Abbott-Chancellor — he has to get Lily back.

“I’ve been a jerk,” he states plainly to Lily. “And here I am, asking for forgiveness and for a chance to fix things.” Lily can’t help but look incredibly smug that Billy is doing exactly what she said he would end up having to do in order to please Mommy and keep his job.

A Taunting

Sharon has been haunted by both of the people she has seemingly killed. First it was Cameron, then it was Heather on Halloween. But now a person who is still alive is haunting her, well, actually she is taunting her. Phyllis comes up to Sharon while the two are at Crimson Lights. “I know what you did,” she tells Sharon in a creepy, sing-song tone, hoping to spook her. It looks like Daniel is watching her do it as Phyllis continues by saying, “I have proof.” Knocked a little off her game, Sharon snaps back, “What are you talking about?” Phyllis simply gives her a little half-smile… a knowing smile.

A Big Surprise

Victor leads in a blindfolded Nikki to see a huge surprise he has waiting for her. Music is playing and Nikki has no idea what to expect. Her adoring husband removes the blindfold, kisses the back of her head as Nikki sees an amazing sight in front of her. See it all for yourself in the preview video below, let us know what you think is going to happen in the comments section and for a first look at what’s happening on all the soaps next week, including Y&R, click here.

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