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Y&R!!!Spoilers for the week of the 19th


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- Sheila's fate is in Tom's hands when the plot to wreck Lauren and Michael's honeymoon cruise gets messy.

- Michael fears his bride, Lauren, has gone to a watery grave.

- Daniel has a Cassie-related holiday surprise for the Newmans.

- Victor stuns Nikki with a very generous Christmas gift.

- The Winters family plans to visit Lily at her boarding school in New Hampshire.

- Brad, Sharon, Nick and Phyllis must face the consequences of their naughty encounters.

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It sounds good!

I can't wait to see what Daniel does! And also, does this mean that they have cast new Lily?? I miss Christel Khalil! :(

And I am actually interested in the whole Victoria/Brad/Sharon/Nick/Phyllis story... :D Even though I thought I'd hate Nick and Phyllis together..

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