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Young and the Restless Spoilers Thursday November 14: Nick Ends His Campaign, Abby Suspicious Of Phyllis, and Nikki and Jack Plot Together

Young and the Restless Spoilers Thursday November 14: Nick Ends His Campaign, Abby Suspicious Of Phyllis, and Nikki and Jack Plot TogetherThe Young and the Restless spoilers for Thursday November 14th indicate that Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) will end his political campaign, Abby Newman (Melissa Ordway) is suspicious of Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford), and Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) and Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) come up with a plan.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Abby’s suspicions

At the Grand Phoenix, Abby talks with Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso) about doing damage control for the hotel and Phyllis’ security system. Rey says Simon Black (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) was one step ahead of everyone, and Abby says she doesn’t want something like this happening again.

Abby wants to all the information she can get on him and Chelsea Lawson (Melissa Claire Egan), but Rey doesn’t have anything to report. Kevin Fisher (Greg Rikaart) arrived and Rey orders him to check into the hotel’s security system. After he leaves, Kevin asks Abby about Chelsea. An annoyed Abby says she’s not here, then wonders why Kevin’s asking about Chelsea.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Phyllis wants answers

At Adam Newman’s (Mark Grossman) penthouse, he and Chance Chancellor (Donny Boaz) try to get Phyllis to leave, but she makes herself at home. Phyllis talks about the hostage situation and the hotel and is worried about more threats coming from within. She asks Chance if he thinks Abby is a liability and Chance says he doesn’t know.

Adam tells Phyllis to take her business up with Chelsea and orders her to leave. Phyllis makes a comment about how Adam hasn’t changed. She leaves, and Chance wonders if Phyllis knows what happens in Vegas. Adam says he doesn’t think so, but Chance reminds him it would be bad news for both of them if the truth ever got out. Adam says he’ll take care of Phyllis and Chance says he doesn’t want her becoming a problem.

Later Phyllis arrives at the hotel as Kevin’s leaving. She says she saw the video of him and Chloe Mitchell (Elizabeth Hendrickson) dressed up as federal agents. Kevin denied it, but she knows he’s lying and was involved in Chelsea and Simon’s business. He accuses her of using the crisis to take back control of the hotel, she denies his claims then walks away. Phyllis meets with Abby and reminds her that the security system came in handy the other night. Abby thinks Phyllis is up to something and it involves the system. Phyllis then makes a comment about Chelsea destroying their business, then leaves.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Victoria and Billy’s rendezvous

Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) arrived at her office to find Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) waiting for her. He’s done with work, but Victoria has a video conference. With some time to spare, the couple makes love. Afterwards as they’re cuddling, Victoria says she loves this unpredictable side to him. Later Victoria dresses and preps for her conference. Billy praises his wife and kisses her before leaving.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Jack and Nikki’s plan

Jack and Nikki are at the ranch discussing the hostage situation when Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) comes in. He says he waiting to hear from Nick or Adam about Connor. Talk then turns to the campaign and Victor says the press is already over Chelsea’s role in the hostage crisis.

Nikki criticizes Chelsea involvement with a criminal. Jack talks about a strategy for Nick’s campaign and Victor says the real damage will be to Nick himself, not the campaign. After Victor leaves, Nikki talks about how he didn’t like Nick’s political career. The two then talk about strategies for helping Nick and how they’re not giving up.

The Young and the Restless Spoilers – Nick Ends his campaign

At Nick’s home, he’s on the phone with a reporter answering questions about the campaign while Chelsea listens. Nick tells Chelsea things are a mess. They press have already gotten word of the story and the police are starting an investigation. Chelsea tells Nick to lash out at her, but he refuses. To help him, she offers to confess to the press, but Nick warns that could mean prison for her and it would raise questions about his judgment. She begs Nick not to drop out of the campaign as he reassures her they’re a team.

Later Nick calls Jack and Nikki to tell them he’s ending his campaign.

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3 Comments
  1. Guest says

    As long as you still have Phyllis on this show, then my opinion don’t matter. Im still not watching this show since MS came back.

  2. Guest says

    I wish the writers would stop writing Chelsea like her major criminal activity doesn’t matter. She hasn’t just stolen food because she or her child are hungry! She has stolen from a business partner who is well respected and has a DA for a husband! She has kept and hidden dirty money resulting in hostage situation not only threatening the life of her child but other innocent people. All of these extreme actions everyone can apparently brush off as no big deal. Paul should have had her arrested her on arrival back in GC and Lauren should have pressed charges. Loving dad Nick is perfectly ok to have her around Christian after this behaviour, I don’t buy it, he has verbally and mentally abused women in his life for much less. Adam loves Chelsea’s but again what father would let the mother of their child away with this. Chelsea story is silly and needs more accountability before the character makes the surrounding cast look stupid and totally unbelievable.

  3. Guest says

    Totally agree! Why is she even back, her stories are terrible and her overacting worse.

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