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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Characters Try To Make Sense of Kidnapping

In the upcoming episode of "The Young and the Restless," fans will see their favorite characters in chaos as they try to work out the kidnapping situation.

The previous episode showed Adam, played by Justin Hartley, being kidnapped while he was at the Newman Towers. With that, it was reported that the episode will focus on the exchange of Natalie for Adam, which will leave Natalie, played by Mara McCaffray, restless.

It was revealed that the kidnapping was connected to Natalie's cyber project. Because of that, Natalie will be used as bait, in order to lure the kidnapper in bringing back Adam.

However, the upcoming episode will see Natalie anxious and paranoid as they prepare for the exchange. At the time of the exchange, it was reported that the kidnapper will then take Natalie away from the group. This will cause Paul and Dylan to run after them, in order to save Natalie.

Meanwhile, Natalie is able to get away from the kidnapper. She then rushes back to her room to pack her things, in order to leave. However, there are speculations stating that Phyllis, played by Gina Tognoni, will end up stopping her. This causes speculations that Phyllis could be behind the kidnapping.

Apart from the kidnapping drama, it was reported that the episode will also deal with the relationship of Jack, played by Peter Bergman, and Billy, played by Jason Thompson. The previous episodes showed that they have drifted apart, due to Billy's personal issues.

However, it seems as though the brothers are rekindling their relationship, especially after Billy's recent accident. It was teased that Jack will soon share an important secret to Billy, which shows that they have gained each other's trust once again.

With that, it is evident that the upcoming week will present a lot of drama between the characters, as well as tender moments.

"The Young and the Restless" airs on CBS every weekday.

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