For fans of the long running TV Series, The Young and the Restless, these questions will be answered for the series' showing for the week of 23-27 February.
The series which is aired in CBS, earlier teased its fans that they should not miss any episode.
For the last episode, which was taped in Genoa City, tagged as 'Disaster Week', this week's episode will answer all the hanging questions left by the shockingly dramatic plays of last week. Surely, CBS assured that this week's show will leave all Y&R fans off their seat and will want more of the drama's twists and turns.
Earlier, the teaser showed to resolve the aftermaths of last week's plane crash, fire, building cave-in, and poisoned party at the Abbott Cabin.
Of the teasers shown, first surfaced is that Lachlan Buchanan will debut for Wednesday's episode, to play as Kyle Abbott. Many suggest that is related to Austin's, played by Matthew Atkinson, murder right in his family's cabin.
People should hold it in their seats, as CBS tease that Austin might still be alive, as he is shown in the episodes' teasers. Now fans will have to resolve if Kyle have something to do with the mystery. Though it may only be the other way around, that he only returned to comfort his old flame Summer Newman, played by Hunter King.
Sure, Y&R don't settle for one death, if that's the case, as Neil Winters and his family's plane crashed in the snowy mountains. Neil's fate is still uncertain, though he appeared to emerge from the wreckage unscathed, the bitter cold from the place of the crash may take a toll on him, affecting his survival.
The teaser also shows that a strong bond between Sage, played by Kelly Sullivan and Nick Newman, played by Josh Morrow, was established. After a trip to the hospital, they share a kiss just to be caught by Adam.
Now, what could have Adam do after he caught his wife and brother kissing? This week's episode will probably answer that question, as teased by CBS' spoilers.
The Young and Restless, a drama TV series, aired in CBS network, tells the story of the struggle behind the business and sex-savvy Abbott and Newman clans. Created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, it stars Doug Davidson, Eric Braeden, Joshua Morrow, among the few. It's first episode first aired on 26 March 1973.
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