CBS The Young and the Restless Spoilers are ready and willing to delve into some spoilers for Monday, March 2’s, episode. Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) will dominate a majority of the storylines as his future with Victoria will seemingly be set. But, as is common with our stories, there are other tidbits to enjoy as well.
Victoria is done with Billy
We all saw this coming.
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Victoria Newman (Amelie Heinle) is too much like her father, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), in that she’s quick to judge and cut those she deems as wronging her out of her life.
After she learns she was attacked by Ripley Turner (Christian Keyes) because he thought she was Amanda Sinclair (Mishael Morgan) and that Billy has been visiting the children every day, she wants to go home. Bigger than that is that she’s done with Billy.
While it’s no surprise, the fact she’ll blame him for her being in the hospital, since he came with Amanda, is so Victorish. While Billy is at fault, once again we at CBS The Young and the Restless Spoilers feel the need to point out the complete lack of security for the event that allowed Billy, Amanda, and Ripley to walk in without a second glance.
Or the magical two inch knife blade that entered by Victoria’s kidneys and somehow grew long enough to hit her lung. While the magical knife can be blamed on the director, the lack of security seems to be a non-issue.
Much like Victor’s constant proclamation that Billy will never visit her at the hospital again after the same security guard that watched him come and go remains on duty if laughable.
Anyway, it’s obviously going to be Billy’s fault no matter what. We won’t be surprised if, at some point, Victor and Victoria convince themselves it’s entirely Billy’s fault and maybe he paid Ripley to attack because reasons.
What’s going to happen is they’ll manage to push Billy closer to the edge they all have expected him to trip over himself. Anyone else notice how these shows tend to have the characters push all of their sins onto one person, then abuse said person from their lofty, self-righteous heights and no one says anything about it? In this case, everyone will go on about Billy isolating himself while they’re the ones pushing him into isolation. Maybe the cast (in character) and writers should sit down with Dr. Drew or someone on television to be examined. How cool would that be?
At least, one part of this storyline appears to be coming to a close
Ripley’s arrested
Amanda is sleeping in her room at the Grand Phoenix when she has a dream about Ripley breaking in and attacking her.
She wakes and Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso) comes in in response to her cries, and then explains that Ripley’s been arrested.
As luck would have it, he’d managed to slip out of Genoa City and was caught returning with plenty of weapons to take care of her.
The fact he was returning to kill her shakes her up, and she wants to confront him, but Rey refuses. He’ll inform her that she’s a witness and that’s not possible.
Still trying to understand how Ripley intended to kill her, she’s understandable upset when Billy arrives to check on her. Needing time to process everything, she tells him to leave.
This will leave Billy with seemingly no where to turn and lead deeper into his storyline as well.
While this signals the end of Ripley’s storyline, it opens up possibilities from others going forward, and The Young and the Restless Spoilers will be here with updates, spoilers, and speculations as they pop up, so stay tuned.
