The Young And The Restless (Y&R) Spoilers: Victor Torments Billy Abbott In His Dreams – Newman Patriarch Innocent This Time?

The Young and the Restless spoilers document that Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) truly thinks that Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) s to blame for the frame. Teasers indicate that Billy will have a nightmare, where he accuses Victor of being responsible for his current fate.

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While Billy appears to be off-base about the Moustache, he’s not wrong about Victor enjoying the trouble that’s arrived just prior to Christmas. However, as is often the case, Thompson’s character doesn’t want to take full responsibility for the part that he played in the latest mess of his life.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Lily Winters Defends The Bad Boy

Victor’s nickname for the character Thompson plays (Billy-boy) stuck because it’s apt. He has continued to act like a boy well into his middle-age years.

Many people have had their lives upended because of Billy’s behavior. His infamous gambling once caused Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) to be kidnapped. A series of other unwanted stressors created many editions of Villy, with the most recent ending when Billy walked away from his proclaimed soul mate for no good reason.

Now, yet another person who knows better through her own past experience, Lily Winters (Christel Khalil), has taken the baton from Victoria. Yes, Lily has fallen for Billy and has become his ardent champion.

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Y&R Spoilers – Alyssa Montalvo’s Presence Unclear

Initially, Alyssa Montalvo (Maria DiDomenico) was the invented character who enhanced Adam Newman’s (Mark Grossman) backstory. She was the childhood friend who he contacted as part of a scheme to attack Victor, though Adam and Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan) conveniently didn’t tell her that she was being used.

Alyssa’s eventual realization that her then eleven-year-old school friend, not Victor, was responsible for the accidental death of her father, turned her emotions and this storyline sharply. Whether Alyssa truly was an eye-witness, who spotted Billy at the scene of the bungled shooting, where Chance Chancellor (Donny Boaz) and not Adam was shot, will soon be known.

The motivation for using Billy as her patsy is somewhat weak. So, Y&R will either need to develop that plot line of thought, or confirm that Alyssa isn’t the shooter herself.

The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Billy Abbott Can’t Avoid The Past

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Billy remains cemented in October 2013. That’s the month he left Delia Abbott (Sophie Pollono) in his car for a matter of fated minutes. She got out, while he went to get ice cream for her party, and was stuck dead on the highway while searching for her dog, Dash.

Adam has long been believed to have been the driver who unknowingly hit Delia. She, along with A.J. Montalvo (Marcus DeAnda), and Chance’s suspect in Las Vegas, Nevada, brings Adam’s accidental death total to three. As for the first victim, Billy’s judgment set the accident circumstances in motion, which assumes he did it. Adam and later Victor, have remained Billy’s deflection targets.

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  • Jezz

    Victor taunting someone in jail, that's new NOT! I can't see this soap lasting if it can't come up with some original stories. They seem to get rid of all the characters with any fresh potential in favor of repeating the same old stories with the same old characters. I skip most of the stuff I feel I've already seen too many times already, that's just about everything with Victor, Adam, Nick and Phyllis, Kyle and Summer. Kyle and Summer for a young couple feel like their stories are already as old as Nikki and Victor's. What's more troubling is its like they are a couple from the eighties because they don't resemble or reflect a couple in this generation.