The Young And The Restless Spoilers Next Week – November 24 to November 28 – Y&R Full Episodes
🚨 HEARTS ARE FULL, NERVES ARE SHATTERED! 🥂
As Genoa City heads into Thanksgiving, the air should be thick with gravy and gratitude—but instead it’s buzzing with terror, tension, and the kind of emotional landmines only Y&R can deliver. While Sharon and Nick tear through an abandoned warehouse in a desperate search for Noah 😭, the Abbotts wrap themselves in a fragile blanket of family warmth… and across town, Phyllis Summers strolls into Danny & Christine’s wedding reception and raises a glass in a “peaceful” toast that feels less like closure and more like a loaded weapon with the safety off. One wrong word, one crack in her mask, and Thanksgiving week could blow sky high. 💣
Let’s dig into everything coming November 24–28, 2025…
1. NOAH’S NIGHTMARE: NICK & SHARON’S WAREHOUSE OF DREAD 🌧️🏚️
While turkeys roast and families gather, Nick and Sharon Newman are living every parent’s worst horror.
Their Thanksgiving isn’t about stuffing—
It’s about finding their missing son alive.
Spoilers tease an unforgettable sequence as they arrive at a rusted, abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of Genoa City:
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Broken windows, twisted metal, and a sickening sense that this is a place where bad things happen.
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Nick’s voice cracks as he calls out:
“Noah! Are you in here? It’s Dad. We’re here for you!”
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His words echo back at him—no answer, just silence and shadows.
Sharon is barely holding it together:
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Hands trembling
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Eyes scanning every dark corner
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Breaths coming in shallow bursts as traumatic memories rip open

This isn’t the first time Sharon has faced losing a child.
It doesn’t hurt less. It hurts more.
She presses her hands together and whispers a prayer that sounds more like a final scream from her soul:
“God, please. Please let us find him.”
It’s not polished, not composed—just raw, desperate, and devastating.
Then Nick spots something.
His face shifts—from panicked father to laser-focused protector.
“Sharon… come here. Look at this.”
We don’t see it yet. The promo cuts away. But given what we know?
Whatever Nick finds is almost certainly tied to Matt Clark:
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Noah’s jacket, torn or stained
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A broken phone
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Rope
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A blood smear
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Or a chilling message left just to torment Nick and Sharon
Because Matt hasn’t just kidnapped Noah—
He’s been methodically weaving a web around him and Siena, pulling them into a criminal world they were never meant to touch.
Even if Matt is off-screen, his influence is alive and strangling the Newman family.
Whatever Nick finds in that warehouse?
It changes everything.
2. THE ABBOTTS’ GOLDEN THANKSGIVING… WITH CRACKS UNDER THE SURFACE 🦃🏡
Over at the Abbott estate, it looks like a holiday postcard—if you don’t look too closely at the emotional bruises.
The mansion glows with:
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Warm lighting
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A crackling fire
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The smell of turkey and tradition
Into that scene arrive:
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Claire Newman, still rebuilding her life after her dark past
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Kyle Abbott, steady and welcoming
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Little Harrison, the human glue binding Abbotts and Newmans together
Harrison’s smile becomes the centerpiece:
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He bridges families
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Softens tensions
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Reminds everyone what they’re actually fighting for
Then in walk Billy Abbott and Sally Spectra, altering the emotional temperature by about 20 degrees in three seconds.
Their energy:
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Bold
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Self-assured
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Very aware that whispers and side-eyes come free with every Abbott gathering
Sally stands her ground as always—this is not a woman who wilts under judgment.
But the moment that truly shifts the room?
Ashley Abbott walks in.
Her return is everything:
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A symbol of survival after mental health struggles, fractured memories, and psychological warfare
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A fragile step back into the heart of the family she loves, and sometimes fears losing
Jack’s face lights up.
Traci’s eyes fill with tears.
Even Diane softens.
“Happy Thanksgiving,” Ashley says, her smile small but sincere.
“It’s wonderful to be together again.”
Jack responds like only he can:
“It really is wonderful now that we’re all together.”
For a moment, it feels like the Abbotts might actually get a peaceful holiday.
But this is Genoa City.
Peace is just the pause between storms.
3. OLD LOVE, NEW WEDDING: DANNY & CHRISTINE’S PAST RETURNS IN HD 💿💍
As a special Thanksgiving treat, CBS will rebroadcast Danny Romalotti & Christine Blair’s first wedding:
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Young love
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Big hair
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90s romance
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A reminder of when their story was simple and starry-eyed
It’s a perfect emotional contrast:
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Back then: innocence, idealism, forever love.
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Now: decades of heartbreak, betrayals, missed chances… and somehow, they found their way back.
The rebroadcast sets the emotional stage for their present-day wedding and reception at GCAC, a glamorous, glittering event where:
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Champagne flows
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Old friends reunite
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And everyone quietly wonders…
“Are they finally getting their happy ending?”
Enter: Phyllis Summers.
And the entire room collectively stops breathing.
4. PHILLIS CRASHES THE PARTY WITH CAIN – AND A TOAST NO ONE TRUSTS 🥂💣
The double doors of the GCAC swing open.
In walks Phyllis Summers, with Cane Ashby at her side.
The reaction is instant:
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Forks freeze mid-air
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Conversations cut off mid-sentence
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Heads snap around like a choreographed move
Because when Phyllis walks into a room—especially Danny & Christine’s wedding reception—it’s never just to blend into the background.
Cane looks like a man who would rather be anywhere else, but he stays. Maybe out of loyalty. Maybe because leaving now would feel like betrayal.
Phyllis? Unbothered.
Unapologetic.
Electric.
Then she does the unthinkable.
“So, um… I’d like to make a toast.”
You could hear a pin drop.
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Lauren and Michael share an “oh no” look
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Christine subtly tenses, bracing for impact
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Danny looks like his past just stood up and asked for the mic
Phyllis raises her glass.
And the entire room holds its breath.
5. THE TOAST: REDEMPTION… OR FORESHADOWING? 😭🗡️
Her crystal flute trembles ever so slightly—not enough for most to catch, but enough to hint at the storm underneath.
She smiles. Too bright. Too fragile. Too rehearsed.
“It’s not every day we get to celebrate a love story as enduring as this one.”
Compliment or jab?
Even the walls aren’t sure.
She keeps going:
“I know some of you probably expected me to cause trouble.”
A few murmurs ripple.
Lily sighs quietly.
Cane nearly winces.
“But tonight… I want to do something different. I want to show that people can grow. That people can change. That… even I can step aside and let others be happy.”
The room is frozen.
Is this real?
Is this a performance?
Phyllis looks directly at Danny and Christine:
“You two have found your way back to each other after a lifetime of twists and heartbreak.
No matter what happened in the past—no matter what I did—you chose each other. Again.”
Christine’s eyes widen.
Danny swallows hard.
This is not what anyone expected. There’s pain there, yes—but also a strange, aching clarity.
Then Phyllis’ voice wobbles:
“I hope—truly—that this time, it lasts.”
It’s quiet.
It’s human.
It’s heartbreakingly sincere… almost.
Then comes the pivot. The one line that feels less like closure and more like a quiet warning.
“Because after everything we’ve all been through… we deserve to stop reliving old mistakes and start letting people move forward.”
Who is she really talking about?
Danny? Christine? Herself? Someone else entirely?
Then the dagger wrapped in velvet:
“And Danny… thank you. For the memories. For the years. For being someone I once loved with everything I had.
Today, I raise my glass not as your ex-wife, not as your past… but as someone who finally understands that letting go is sometimes the only way to love somebody.”
Boom. 💔
The room is stunned.
Slowly—awkwardly—people lift their glasses and join the toast.
“Here’s to you. Here’s to Christine. Here’s to peace.”
For a fleeting, fragile moment…
Phyllis Summers has done the impossible:
A toast without a detonation.
But as she lowers her glass, her eyes find Christine again.
And what Christine sees there isn’t open hostility…
It’s unfinished business.
Quiet. Controlled. Simmering.
The kind of emotion that doesn’t explode today…
But waits. Watches. Smolders.
Because with Phyllis?
Peace is never permanent.
It’s just the calm before the next emotional earthquake.
THANKSGIVING IN GENOA CITY: WARMTH VS. CHAOS 🔥🦃
This week, The Young and the Restless gives us:
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The Abbotts trying to rebuild something whole out of shattered pieces 💛
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Sharon & Nick standing at the edge of a nightmare, praying their son is still alive 💔
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Danny & Christine reaching for a second chance at forever 💍
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And Phyllis, raising a glass with a smile… and a storm quietly brewing behind her eyes ⚡
One family seeks peace.
Another fights terror.
One couple celebrates love.
One woman dares the world to believe she’s finally “letting go.”
But in Genoa City?
Letting go is never that simple.
And where Phyllis, Matt Clark, and unfinished business exist…
Thanksgiving is just the opening act. 😈