'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Colin's arrival helps Cane, Juliet out; Sharon, Noah urge Nick to make peace with Victor, gets rejected?

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Cane (Daniel Goddard) and Juliet (Laur Allen) will get some much needed support in the coming episodes of "The Young and the Restless." Spoilers indicate that Colin (Tristan Rogers) will be back in town to help the two of them out.

Cane and Juliet are expecting a child and in the midst of all the drama on Cane's end, what they need the most at the moment is some support from family. His immediate family may not be gone, but they are currently unable to extend a helping hand. Lily (Christel Khalil) ended things with him due to Juliet's pregnancy so no one would expect her to reach out and give some support.

Charlie (Noah Alexander Gerry) and Mattie (Lexie Stevenson) may not be able to help as well. They are also greatly affected by the divorce and therefore are hurt, but they will eventually turn a corner.

As for Juliet, her family remains unseen. Whether or not her backstory will be fleshed out in the future episodes is uncertain, so Cane, their soon-to-be born son and Colin are her only family in Genoa City. Colin may not be the best father around due to his past, but he is immensely loyal to Cane and has great intentions. Jill (Jess Walton) may not be around at the moment, but she is expected to be back before the baby is born.

Cane may not have made the best decisions in the past, which not only led to his divorce but also his unemployment among other things. Juliet became the shoulder to lean on but of course, knowing her condition, she can only give him so much help at the moment. This situation will give Colin an opportunity to be helpful to his son and to Juliet.

In the meantime, more "The Young and the Restless" spoilers reveal that Victor (Eric Braeden) will refuse not having the last word on the already dangerous feud between him and his son, Nick (Joshua Morrow).

Nick will continue to face more criticisms following the interview. He has decided to give up his trust fund and this will result in a lot of people wondering about the move he made. Among them would be Sharon (Sharon Case). She will talk to him about this and wonder if he is sure that he has made the right decision.

This is because Nick has kids to think about. Fortunately, Faith (Alyvia Alyn Lind) and Christian (Jude and Ozzy MgGuigen) still have their trust funds, but this big move could change Nick's life significantly. Whatever will affect him, will affect his children. This is especially the case for Noah (Robert Adamson). This week, Noah will confront Nick about the big donation he made.

Noah will remind him that they are still in the midst of their expansion project. He will also think that they could have used the money to be able to push through with their efforts. Nick, on the other hand, will defend his decision. He will try and get Noah to think about how many people they could help with the money they donated. This might take a little of the worry away, but Noah will still be worried. Had he known Nick was going to give up his wealth, then he never would have suggested expanding in the first place.

Of course, Sharon and Noah know that Nick's relationship with Victor at the moment has something to do with it. They may think that this feud has gone on for far too long. The two will try to get Nick to put aside his fury against his father and instead make peace. Faith has certainly suffered from the tension between the two, so making peace could help everyone out.

Nick will have to be the bigger person in this case, since Victor will not be willing to do so. However, Victor may only reject Nick's decision in establishing peace. He is furious at the moment so being able to forgive and forget may be a long way off for the Newman patriarch. Even if Victor agrees to call everything off, he can still pull a fast one on Nick, so he had better be careful.

"The Young and the Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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