'The Young and The Restless' December 26 To 30: No Reconcliation For Jack and Billy This Holiday Season

By Maria Follet - 25 Dec '16 05:35AM
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Everybody went young and restless while traditionally waiting for the hand to strike at 12 midnight. But for "The Young and The Restless", surprises and even possible heartbreaking moments wait for those fans of the show.

Sorry but they have to blame it on the spoilers that have leaked and are now being discussed by many viewers around the globe. Now, "The Young and The Restless" Spoilers December 26 to 30 is a total package with not just spices, but almost all tastes one could savor in his or her mouth.

Soap Hub has some bits of details for that. Still, Dylan is struggling against Christian. This is not a healthy indication of reconciliation or anything peace between the two. Now that Dylan's companion Nick is also included in the conflict, could there be more than just the usual confrontation? Will it lead into physical confrontation?

Next, the holiday season won't be a cheerful one for the McAvoys family. They will just spend the season remembering those painful pasts over and over again, constantly reflecting each one of them. Also, Sharon's holidays won't be warm. But it will be Nick who will be instrumental for Sharon and Dylan to rekindle the warmth between them. But for most of them, the season will be literally cold inside and out.

Remember the fight between Jack and Billy? Until now, Christmas hasn't softened the hearts of these two men yet. It can be remembered in their recent fight that the two had already schemed up plans against each other. Will that really work?

The fight of the two lingered on the minds of Ashley and Tracci and they will talk about it deeply instead of focusing on how to be able to enjoy the fun and cheer while they celebrate the Holiday Season together. Suddenly, Billy arrives to their surprise. The three will then begin talking about stuffs regarding the season. But, the scenario will change when Jack suddenly arrives.

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