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Adam saves the lives of Nick and Faith on 'The Young and the Restless'

This could be the hour of redemption and bring all the Newmans closer together. For a season at least they all mya decide to get along.

By Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Many of those who enjoy The Young and the Restless have been sharing on social media that they are tired of all the drama with Adam Newman. Every time you turn around he is dominating the scenes whether he is in them or not. During the past year, Adam has been stalked by Phyllis, covered up a Vegas murder, shot by Alyssa, framed by Chelsea for trying to poison Rey, changed his last name to Wilson to defy Victor, and made enemies of Rey and Nick.

Now it seems the writers have decided to redeem the prodigal Newman by having him save Faith's life twice and also risk his life for his brother Nikolas. Adam is the only family member who has the same rare blood type as his niece who needs a kidney donor. Nick will persuade his sibling to return to Genoa City and saved Faith's life a second time. In the meantime, a Tornado is going to hit and the two men will be locked inside the cellar. In addition, a beam will fall on Nick preventing his escape.

The situation will probably look so bleak that Nicholas will probably plead with his brother to leave him behind. He will no doubt coax Adam to leave him behind, go back to Genoa City and give Faith his kidney. Spoilers, however, suggest that Adam will do the heroic thing and free his sibling so they both can return home. Viewers believe the writers are finally going to turn Adam's life around so that he is not always portrayed as the black sheep of the family.

Victoria and Nick hate their younger sibling and detest the way Victor caters to him. Nikki can barely tolerate her stepson but she puts up a brave front because she loves her husband. Once Adam returns to Genoa City with Nick and they find out that he saved his life this will somewhat turn the tide along with the fact that Adam brought Faith to the hospital after the accident.

Once he gives his niece his kidney, the Newman family will forever be in his debt, although Nick and Vicky won't like it and neither will Rey. Detective Rosales had been trying to prove Adam poisoned him and show Sharon that Nick's brother is no good. Rey thought he would lock Adam up and throw away the key and get his marriage back on track. Now, if spoilers are correct, all of Rey's plans will have been in vain.

Victor is going to be so pleased with his youngest son for saving Nick and helping Faith, not once but twice and Sharon will feel the same way. They will do whatever they can to help prove that Chelsea set Adam up for her crime. Victor will be in a race against time to make Chelsea confess that she is the one who poisoned Rey, he is even going to threaten to take custody of Conner unless she admits what she has done.

Victor is going to move heaven and earth to make sure Adam never goes to jail. He knows that once his son recovers from donating his kidney that Detective Rosales will be there with the handcuffs. Just imagine how angry Rey will be of it turns out that Chelsea is guilty and Adam is innocent? He will realize that he can never compete with this man as far as Sharon is concerned and he might just walk away from his marriage. Victor will feel triumphant because in his mind all is as it should be. He stuck by his son proclaiming his innocence and he loves to make the GCPD look foolish.

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Cheryl E Preston

Cheryl is a widow who enjoys writing about current events, soap spoilers and baby boomer nostalgia. Tips are greatly appreciated.

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