Tracy exposes Markham’s past and saves Diane | Young and the Restless Spoilers
At the Club, a heated Billy presses Jill to tell him why it’s so important that he have nothing to do with Katherine’s company. Cane intervenes, but Jill insists she can handle it.
She tells Billy he’s paranoid, but he insists he’s reading the room. Cane accuses him of spinning out because he’s running Chancellor.

Billy snarks at Cane to stay out of his family business. Cane moves to the bar, still within earshot. Billy sighs that maybe he’s wrong about Cane.
Maybe he can take Chancellor to the next level. Maybe Jill is protecting him out of love. That would be amazing. If not, she just has no faith in him. Why doesn’t she have faith in him?!
Cane urges them to work it out and leaves. Billy whines about Cane being Jill’s favorite and talk circles back to Chancellor. Jill declares they’re going to put this conflict behind them if it’s the last thing she does. She wants to connect with her son. Billy admits he’s afraid to hear why he’s not worthy of her trust.
Traci’s Tears and Patty’s Temper
At Society, Kyle leaves his dad a voicemail; he’s getting worried about him. Traci arrives and Kyle tells her Jack may be in real trouble. He brings her up to speed, explaining that Jack’s headed for Markham’s, where they think Diane is being held.

Traci panics over Jack planning to break into Markham’s house. Kyle doesn’t know if Jack made it there, but Laurence canceled their meeting and invited him to come to the house with a search warrant.
They guess Patty changed his mind and fear Jack is walking into a trap.
At Laurence’s place, Patty’s on the couch worrying that she may be a danger to others. Markham has no desire to play doctor.
She crabs that if she hadn’t overheard Kyle and Jack, he’d have left the place unguarded and the “game” they’re both playing would be over. Markham complains that she’s failed to convince Jack they are soulmates.

Patty snaps, “Shut up, Larry!” She reminds him what happens when she loses her temper and orders him to convince Diane that Jack’s moved on.
He bluntly tells her that Diane and Jack’s relationship is stronger than they anticipated. Patty will be damned if she’ll lose to Diane again. “This is the hill I die on… and if I go, I’m going to take everybody with me.”
They keep bickering. “Larry” is well aware of how dangerous Patty can be, noting that her rehabilitation is highly exaggerated.
He cagily threatens to “change her treatment plan.” They hear a noise and he hustles her out the door. Diane appears and asks who he was talking to.

Laurence lies that he was on speakerphone with the pharmacy to have her pills delivered. She claims she wants to face the fact that her husband has moved on and wonders what the term is for falling for the person holding you hostage. He insists he’s not her captor, but her healer.
Back at Society, Traci rails about Patty terrorizing her family again. She tells Kyle that she got a cold chill up her spine when she ran into Laurence… it brought to mind Martin Laurent.
She’s not going through that again. They must go save Jack. She won’t stand by and watch another member of her family get hurt!

Kyle talks Traci down, and she rants tearfully about wanting to throttle Patty for what she did to Colleen. Kyle tells Traci that he and Harrison found a tape of Colleen singing in the attic. Traci sobs, “I miss her so much!” They embrace.

Traci’s determined to find Diane and put Patty and Markham behind bars. She insists it’s time to go to the house. She’s convinced the doctor is at least as dangerous at Patty.
Willy-Nilly Billy
At Crimson Lights, Cane runs into Lily and tells her Jill’s in town. Lily’s glad Jill approves of him running Chancellor. Cane says Billy was upset. Lily sighs that he’s mad at the world. Cane tells her he and Sally are engaged and she’s pregnant.
They debate if he can move on from Chancellor. Cane wants Billy to figure out his life and stop making the same mistakes.

Back at the Club, Jill explains why she sold Chancellor back to Victor, denying it was because she was upset that he fired Lily.
If she didn’t believe in him, would she have invested in Abbott Communications? She does believe in him. Billy’s grateful, but wondered if she was throwing him a bone because she thinks he can’t hack it anywhere else.
Jill insists she believes in Billy and points out he walked away from Abb Comm for the ghost of Chancellor. They get into it about Cane again. Billy admits he sees him as the favorite. Jill tearfully argues that he’s wrong.

The Final Scenes
At Laurence’s place, Diane hedges about developing feeling for your therapist. He says it’s transference. Diane muses about transferring her feelings for Jack… and purrs that she’s really looking forward to their next session. She announces that she’s going to take a shower and asks if she can cook dinner for him after. He replies, “I would like that very much.”

At Society, Kyle and Traci are still debating going to Markham’s house after Jack. Kyle’s sure if Diane is there, Jack won’t leave until he brings her home.
At the Club, Billy worries about Jill’s health, and she wonders if they could just talk instead of fighting. “Is that an option?”

At Crimson Lights, Cane tells Lily he’ll offer Billy a lifeline. He still wants Chancellor so bad he can taste it. What if they offer him a position at the company. He has talent and thinks outside the box. Lily argues against it, but Cane says Billy needs this… he does too. “Do you want to bring him on board?”

At the Abbott house, Patty storms in and pours a stiff drink. Raising it, she wishes Jack was there and wonders if he’s gone to Markham’s house to rescue his beloved Diane. Scoffing at a photo of Diane and Jack, she tells the woman that she’ll never have him again. “This is my home and Jack is my man… and it’s going to stay like that.”




