Cane’s Truth Comes Out in Y&R Spoilers for June 23
The Young and the Restless spoilers for Monday, June 23, demonstrate that it’s not enough for Victor to be right about all things all the time.
He has to make sure everyone knows how right he was about all things all of the time, by insisting that Cane explain about how right Victor was all the time. So, you know, a lot of that.
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Billy Flynn is Aristotle Dumas! And Aristotle Dumas is Cane Ashby (now, 97 percent less Australian). Lily (Christel Khalil) is shocked. Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) is shocked.
Billy (Jason Thompson) and Sally (Courtney Hope) are shocked. Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon (Sharon Case) are shocked. Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) is shocked.
But not Victor (Eric Braeden). Victor is not shocked. Victor knew it all the time. Did you hear that, fellow party guests? Victor knew it all the time!
And now that Cane has revealed himself, Victor peppers him with questions about how, when, why, and where, so that Victor can insist, as soon as Cane answers, that he knew that, too. He did. Everybody clap for him.
Talk Amongst Yourselves
While Victor dominates the conversation, the rest of the party guests break into small groups to discuss how shocked they are.
Lauren (Tracy Bregman), Michael (Christian J. LeBlanc), Abby (Melissa Ordway), and Chance (Conner Floyd) soon arrive to join the shocked brigade.
But you know who is the most shocked? Lily! She’s also been shocked the longest, since Cane revealed himself to her first. She shares how shocked she is with those who are currently less shocked (time-wise).
Missing Person
While guests wonder why Chance was invited, and try to remember if he is still a businessman or a cop? We wonder about Cane’s son, Sam.
Sam left town as an infant. But it’s been long enough that, in soap opera time, he could easily be a teen by now.
And might make a good addition to the Genoa City teen scene, since he is barely related to anyone, unlike the convoluted family trees of the Abbotts and Newmans.