It looks like it is going to be a roller coaster ride in the next episode of the long-running soap "The Young and the Restless" as the lies, the deceit and the feud among the Abbotts and the Newmans will intensify.
According to soapshow.com, Neil will try his best to make his relapse lie sound valid as he and Gwen talks over dinner. Since Neil's story no longer sounds convincing, Gwen begins to follow his every move. She follows him to the hospital and then to the lake house where Neil breaks down at Hillary's bedside. On the other hand, Devon meets up with his dad and ex-fake-lover to discuss something important about Hillary.
Sheknows.com has also mentioned some points about the trailer for the upcoming Y&R episodes for Monday. Adam confronts Ian about Phyllis' dinner invitation. Ian tells Adam that it would be rude if he did not accept it. He also tells Adam he is everything but rude. They continue to talk about revenge and Ian says revenge should be savored. Adam, concerned about security, tells him to decline the invitation and move somewhere else. Ian says he is uncomfortable being ordered around but Adam reminds him who got him out of jail.
Furthermore, at the Abbott house, Phyllis thinks Jack is being paranoid for having second thoughts on Fred joining them for dinner. While Phyllis takes a call from Fred, Adam arrives and he and Jack discreetly talk about the fisherman. When Phyllis joins them, she tells them that Fred isn't coming and accuses Adam of intimidating Fred. Following the commotion, Jack interrupts and says he's glad the evening is called off. Phyllis, feeling upset leaves after telling Jack and Adam they are out of control. Jack demands Adam to explain about Fred. Adam calls Ian to suggest he better have left the trailer.
On the other hand, Gwen tells Devon about her suspicions on Neil and tells him she followed him to the lake house, which Devon realizes it was the home he bought for Hillary. Devon wonders if Neil would tell the truth.
Find out what really happens in "The Young and The Restless" on CBS this Monday, Sept. 21.