'Young and the Restless' (Y&R) Spoilers: The Newmans Panic As The Jury Deliberates About Victor [VIDEO]
The jury is officially meeting to discuss and decide Victor's (Eric Braden) fate, and now, following his performance as he defended himself in the courtroom, the family members who turned against him are going to worry about the possibility of his getting off on The Young and the Restless.
Victor chose to represent himself after the truth about Michael (Christian LeBlanc) trying to throw his trial came out, and he made sure that after Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), Victoria (Amelia Heinle), Nick (Joshua Morrow), Adam (Justin Hartley), Abby (Melissa Ordway) and Noah (Robert Adamson) all turned against him, that he could prove he wasn't always a bad guy by forcing them all to admit to some of the good things he had done for them over the years. Now, the fact that he got them all to confess to the good things will worry them, because he won't hesitate to get revenge on them all if he is acquitted.
"Oh God, he's going to get away with it," Nikki says to Nick in a preview clip for the Tuesday, March 29 episode.
"You don't know that," Nick replies.
Meanwhile, Victoria will be paying Victor a visit at the jail, where he is forced to wait out the reading of the verdict, and the father and daughter will discuss the possibility of his getting off—and what it means for her since she took over his role as CEO after he was arrested. And after Victor admits that given the chance, he would not only throw her out of the company, but also disown her because of her betrayal, she will call him out on the things he said in the courtroom—proving that he didn't mean some of the things he said.
"I guess everything that you said in the courtroom about loving me wasn't true then," she snarks at him in the clip.
Now, all anyone can do is wait, as the jury will be the only ones now who can determine Victor's fate.
The Young and the Restless airs Monday-Friday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.