Y&R Spoilers Speculation: Victoria And Nick Conspire Against Adam

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Y&R spoilers are showing us a Victoria and Nick who are convinced that the test Victor set up for all three of his children will be the thing that finally brings down their younger brother for good. They can’t wrap their brains around the fact that Victor was just as suspicious of them as he was of Adam, or that Adam may be honestly concerned about their father’s health, with no ulterior motives.

Y&R Spoilers Speculation

In other words, they are now as unhinged and obsessed with Adam (Mark Grossman) as Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) was about Diane (Susan Walters) for months. And we all know how that ended. Will Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Nick (Joshua Morrow) be able to control themselves before they follow down Phyllis’s insane path?

It’s Not Me, It’s You

It doesn’t matter if they do or if they don’t. Because even if they give Adam the benefit of the doubt about this, he’ll screw up about something else. Adam is his own worst enemy. Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Nick just need to stand back and watch.

Y&R Spoilers: All For One and One For All

Of course, there is always the possibility that Victor’s (Eric Braeden) plan will work, and his latest decrepit act will finally bring all three of his children together. Victoria and Nick will recognize that Adam is just as concerned as they are, and they’ll accept him as a member of the family.

Y&R: Past Performance

But even if Victor believes that Adam has his best interests at heart, Victoria and Nick never will. For one thing, they’ve got Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) in one ear, whispering how it’s Adam’s past betrayals that are making Victor distrust his children.

Prior to this, Victor was the epitome of a trusting soul. And, in their other ear, there’s Nate (Sean Dominic), whom Victor is also playing by claiming Dr. Nate is the only person The Mustache can trust. They will make sure that Victor knows Adam is the one who is manipulating him. Without ever realizing — or admitting — that they’re doing the same thing.

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