The Young and the Restless Spoilers Tuesday October 10: Nick’s Dangerous Plan – Traci’s Shocker – Ashley and Graham Set Traps
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“The Young and the Restless” spoilers for Tuesday, October 10, tease that Ashley (Eileen Davidson) will have John (Jerry Douglas) on her mind. At the Abbott mansion, Ash looks at gazes at pictures and mulls over a pleasant memory. When Jack (Peter Bergman) shows up, he assures Ashley that John would be proud of her. They’re both glad John never learned Ashley wasn’t his biological daughter.
Traci (Beth Maitland) walks in just as Jack’s leaving. Ashley brings Traci up to speed on her latest Graham (Max Shippee) suspicions. She feels like Graham is conning Dina (Marla Adams). Afterward, an old friend of Traci’s pops in. She mentions a loner named Graham attending their school. Traci grabs a yearbook and flips through the pages to find Graham Davis.
Meanwhile, Dina realizes her password doesn’t work anymore. Graham talks to Dina about the award party and they agree that he probably won’t be invited. When Ravi (Abhi Sinha) brings a new password, Graham mentions that he’d like to attend Ashley’s big night. He wants Ravi to pass along the message.
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Across town, Nick (Joshua Morrow) sets up an interview with Hilary (Mishael Morgan). He wants to discuss Victor (Eric Braeden) on The Hilary Hour. Hilary points out that she’ll grill him hard, but Nick insists he’s ready for anything. Later, Nick reassures a worried Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) that he knows what he’s doing.
Over at the TV studio, Devon (Bryton James) and Hilary (Mishael Morgan) chat about the stories she’s got in the works. The conversation shifts to Lily’s divorce, but Hilary doesn’t think it’ll go through. She suggests that people who really love each other tend to end up together in the end.
At Brash and Sassy, Neil (Kristoff St. John) shows up to offer his gratitude for Lily’s (Christel Khalil) promotion. Victoria (Amelia Heinle) feels like it was a good move for all parties involved. She talks Neil into trying out a new face mask and he approves of the results.
At Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) and Billy’s (Jason Thompson) apartment, she backs out of confronting him about his betrayal. Phyllis simply encourages Billy to skip the award bash. She thinks Jack (Peter Bergman) will cause trouble, but Billy feels like their party truce will work out.
Phyllis notes that there’s a way to get Jack off Billy’s back. She pushes him to quit his job at Brash and Sassy. Phyllis thinks Billy needs to choose business or family, but he doesn’t believe he should have to. Billy chats with Victoria a little later. When Victoria says Neil asked her to be his party date, Billy doesn’t seem too supportive of that plan.
At Jabot, Phyllis meets up with Jack and provides updates. She confesses that she stopped Billy from accessing the server again. Jack rages about how much Billy wants to beat him. He points out that Billy’s willing to put that competitive desire above his relationship.
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Phyllis blames Victoria (Amelia Heinle), but Jack doesn’t buy that she’s solely responsible. He snarls that Billy won’t have anything left when this war is over. Phyllis replies that Billy will still have her. In the hallway, Ravi tells Ashley about Graham fishing for in invitation. She decides to let Graham come so she can rev up the pressure in front of Dina.
It sounds like “The Young and the Restless” has some great scenes in store. We’ll keep you posted as other Y&R news and rumors emerge. Stay tuned to see what’s ahead in Genoa City.
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