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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Will Billy Survive?

Will Billy (Jason Thompson) make it out alive? This Friday on "The Young and the Restless," Billy is not prepared to die.

At the scene, firefighters suspect that there could be no survivors. Billy will prove them long. Though he is stuck under the rubble, he manages to send out a signal, enough to make people aware that someone is still alive.

Upon learning this, Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) will try to get the firefighters to respond to Billy, to assure him that help is on the way. When a firefighter enters the scene, he delivers the message, saying that Phyllis intends to continue their fight. And amidst this unfortunate event, Billy will manage to crack a smile.

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Reed (Tristan Lake Leabu) is beating himself up, blaming himself for Billy's unfortunate situation. But Victor (Eric Braeden) will try to calm the teen down and convince him it is not his fault.

When Jack (Peter Bergman) arrives he demands to see Billy despite the dangerous condition that he is in. The building is still unstable but the firefighters eventually give in and let him through. He will assure Billy reassurance and will ask him to stop bickering with Phyllis. He will come clean, take the blame for the face mask fiasco. Billy will admit that it was his fault for cutting corners.

Though things between them have been intense lately, Jack will not hold Billy's previous accusations against him. And in that moment, Jack will declare that Billy will always be a brother to him.

Elsewhere on this Friday's episode, Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Victor will go head to head. The latter clarifies that Nick will not get a dime from him, even when circumstances are dire. Nick will not be fazed by this, given that he does not intend to accept any form of help from his father anyway.

"The Young and the Restless" returns with a new episode on Friday at 12: 30 p.m. on CBS.

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