'Young and The Restless' spoilers: Constance helps Adam, Grace visits Sharon, Victor plans a family dinner party

On the Nov. 13 episode of "The Young and the Restless," different storylines will continue to move forward. There's Adam Newman and his recovery, Sharon and Nick's relationship, and Chelsea and Billy investigating the installed camera.  Here's what's going to happen next:

Earlier in the week, Chelsea and Billy discovered a hidden camera installed in the nursery. At first, they thought that it was installed to keep an eye out for Connor's nanny. But Chelsea and Billy weren't contented, they wanted to dig deeper.

As they go through the garbage, they learn that the camera was actually installed after Adam died, so it couldn't have been Adam who put it there to spy on the nanny. Not knowing Adam is still alive, Billy thinks that it was Victor who put the camera to spy on Chelsea and him.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, in the episode, Adam and Sage realize that the camera is disabled and he feels bad about it. He wants to go home already and not be kept in the place. Adam also meets his grandmother Constance, played by Sally Kellerman. Constance debuts as the woman in the wheelchair.

Elsewhere, Sharon receives a surprised visit from an old friend. Grace pays Sharon a visit and the two have a lot of catching up to do. Sharon tells Grace about her relationship with Nick and their break-up.  However, Sharon also says that she knows that they'll get back together eventually. What Sharon doesn't know is that Nick has no plans of getting back together with her. In fact, Nick already hired a lawyer to file custody of Faith.

Also in the Thursday episode, Kevin talks to Michael about his health condition and that he should tell it to his family already. Further, Victor Newman wants to have a family dinner with the entire family, including the extended family.

Will Constance be of any help to Adam getting out? Will Chelsea and Billy discover the truth about the camera? How will Victor's family dinner go?

Tune in to "The Young and The Restless" on Thursday on CBS.

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