'The Young and the Restless' Feb. 22 to 26 spoilers: The Newmans are at war

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"The Young and the Restless" continues to brew trouble as Victor (Eric Braeden) begins taking vengeance into his own hands. Starting on Feb. 22, Marisa (Sofia Pernas) will also get into a little of trouble as she lies and tells Dylan (Steve Burton) that she was the one that hit BIlly (Jason Thompson), not Noah (Robert Adamson). 

Noah is still in deep trouble, however, as Victor already turned him in. According to the preview from She Knows Soaps, his decision will not sit well with everyone, particularly Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott), who will confront him about it.

At some point Noah will also have the opportunity to confront Victor and question him about his motive of calling the cops, and Victor explains he is teaching Noah a lesson. Luca will then try to confront Victor but this will end up with Victor pointing a gun at Luca, demanding the latter to leave town. 

By Feb. 23 the real main event is the revelation Jack (Peter Bergman) tells Neil (Kristoff St. John). According to the former, Victor was able to find a Peruvian man who looked exactly like Jack and that he used this lookalike in his previous schemes. All of this is said with Nikki spying in the background. 

Both Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) and Billy will spend some time this week bonding together. During this time the two will discover, to their surprise, Natalie's decision to give the software to Victor, hinting that Natalie may have a darker secret agenda involving Victor.

As the conflict around Victor continues to trap him into a corner, other storylines involve Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) making a shocking discovery about Adam (Justin Hartley), who is at this point busy helping Sage (Kelly Sullivan). Sage, at this point, is ready to make a big decision with Nick (Joshua Morrow).

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