'The Young and the Restless' spoilers for week of Oct. 24: no let up in feuding between Jack and Victor

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"The Young and the Restless" will see no moment of respite between the Hamilton and Newman families as the family war continues. To make matters worse, Jack (Peter Bergman) and Victor (Eric Braeden) will be going against each other, and this may cause trouble for the Newman family.

Jack has shown his loyalties to the Newman family since 1989, but Victor has been a part of the family since 1980, and he might be the most knowledgeable in terms of protecting the family. Despite their relations and their ongoing feud with the Hamiltons, Jack is still bent on getting revenge, and his schemes may harm himself as well as Victor.

According to the iTech Post, Jack is going to speak with a mysterious contact to make sure that the information he has is accurate. How this will play out in his plans for vengeance is yet to be seen, but once he is sure, he is moving forward with his schemes.

In order to stop Jack, Victor is going to ask Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) to tell him everything that she knows regarding Jack's current plan. According to the report, Victor just wants to save Jack from harming himself and others, especially since these plots of vengeance may lead to the Newman's getting weak and eventually defeated by the Hamiltons.

Victor still needs to deal with the scandal surrounding Newman Enterprises. Hilary (Mishael Morgan) is going to release the scandal to the public, and Victor will try to sue her to silence her and stop the issues from rising against his family before they get out of hand.

As Victor deals with Hillary and Jack, Nick (Joshua Morrow) will be dealing with Sharon (Sharon Case). He will approach Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and tell her that he thinks Sharon is hiding something from him. As Sharon tries to work with Nick, she will also have her hands busy trying to silence Patty (Stacy Haiduk).

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