The Young and the Restless spoilers for September 10 see Sally taking control of her future by making a big decision. Plus, Nick and Mariah take matters into their own hands, and Chelsea has to go on defense. This will be a dramatic Tuesday, and you won’t want to miss out!
Yes Or No
Sally (Courtney Hope) is furious that Adam (Mark Grossman) cheated on her with Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan). However, what made her even madder was that Adam lied about it straight to her face time after time.
While she seemed pretty set on making a clean break from Adam when she talked with Chloe (Elizabeth Hendrickson), perhaps she hadn’t fully made up her mind. That changes on Tuesday, though, when Sally makes a decision about her future with Adam. Will she try to move past his infidelity and make a go of their relationship? Or is his actions, combined with saying there was love involved, just too much for Sally to overcome?
At Any Cost
Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Mariah (Camryn Grimes) are aware that Sharon (Sharon Case) hasn’t been herself for a while. They also know that her doctor changed her medication. However, Nick wonders if perhaps Sharon isn’t taking any medication at all, especially after her recent behavior with Daniel (Michael Graziadei), Heather (Vail Bloom), Lucy (Lily Brooks O’Briant), and Faith (Reylynn Caster).
While Mariah worries that it seems underhanded to try to check up on Sharon’s meds, Nick believes that they have to form a plan to help Sharon. Whatever Sharon is doing right now doesn’t seem to be working well. Hopefully, Mariah and Nick can figure out where to start getting her the help she needs.
D.E.F.E.N.S.E
Finally, Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) is forced to defend herself. She’s the other half of the cheaters with Adam. Billy (Jason Thompson) didn’t quite seem to know what to do after learning that she’d slept with her ex. Will Chelsea defend herself to Billy? Perhaps it’s Adam who isn’t pleased with her? Even Chloe might be the one who confronts Chelsea over this choice. Will Chelsea be able to justify herself? Should she have to?