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    ‘The Young and the Restless’ Spoilers For Tuesday, September 14: Sharon Poisons Daniel’s Whiskey; Nick Blames Himself

    CP BialoisBy CP BialoisSeptember 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ‘The Young and the Restless’ Spoilers for Tuesday, September 14: Sharon Poisons Daniel’s Whiskey; Nick Blames Himself
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    ‘The Young and the Restless’ (Y&R) spoilers are ready to keep things rolling, and it looks like it’s going to get interesting.

    Tuesday, September 14’s episode looks like we’re going to have a possible budget cut coming.

    Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) will break into Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei)’s house with Cameron Kirsten (Linden Ashbey)’s urging.

    Her plan will be to poison Daniel’s whiskey, but with Lucy Romalotti (Lily Brooks O’Briant) in an underage drinking/desperate to fit in storyline, we think she’ll be the one Sharon gets.

    We’re actually surprised she’s not Sharon’s target, but maybe she is since Daniel killed Cassie Newman (Camyrn Grimes) while driving drunk?

    Not exactly the fresh start Daniel and Heather Stevens (Vail Bloom) were expecting.

    Meanwhile, Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) will wring his hands over giving Sharon the chance to run. Not for letting her go without help when she clearly needed it.

    But it’ll give them both a redemption angle.

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    Well, the dye is cast and ‘The Young and the Restless’ Spoilers expect this to blow up in Sharon’s face in glorious fashion.

    After dreaming about Daniel, Cameron will urge her to end things and solve her problems. It also looks like he’s been running things when Sharon’s been on auto pilot.

    All the while he’ll keep reminding her this is her doing this to herself. He’s just her mind’s image of the bad guy so she can duck the responsibility.

    But it looks like she’ll be done ducking and break into Daniel’s apartment and put poison in his whiskey.

    The way things have been going, we expect Lucy will drink some first. This will literally be an eye for an eye and will horrify Sharon.

    Or maybe Lucy’s mostly replaced it with water and she won’t bother with it?

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    ‘The Young and the Restless’ Spoilers For Tuesday, September 14: The stage is set for hero Nick

    While Sharon’s crossing lines she can’t uncross, Nick will bemoan his decision making.

    Not so much in letting Sharon get this bad without getting her help. Nope, Saint Nick will tear himself apart for letting her run.

    Both are legitimate reasons for him to be upset, though it took this to get to him?

    This will set him up to be the hero once again. We have no doubt this will bring him and Sharon together while creating a huge rift between him and Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford).

    After all, Sharon’s going after her son and could injure her granddaughter. She won’t let that go easily.

    Will Nick find Sharon in time to prevent anyone from being poisoned? Let us know in the comments below.

    Be sure to check back with ‘The Young and the Restless’ Spoilers for the latest updates, spoilers, and speculation around.

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    CP Bialois is a journalist and media enthusiast known for his work in nighttime and daytime television coverage. His passion for storytelling ignited in childhood through comic books, which his father used to teach him to read. This early love of words and imagination shaped his creative path. He has channeled that enthusiasm into numerous writing endeavors, including building a strong presence in digital journalism. As a correspondent at Daily Soap Dish, he brings 7–8 years of professional experience writing and covering soap operas. He delivers fast-paced, detail-rich reporting and analysis on major shows including The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, and others. He has contributed wrestling news and rumors for outlets like Screen Dynamite and The Overtimer, blending his fandom with journalistic skills. CP remains a dedicated storyteller and observer of pop culture. Through his writing and reporting, he continues to share his lifelong passion for compelling characters, intricate plots, and the worlds that captivate audiences. Contact CP at [email protected].

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