'Young and The Restless' spoilers: Nikki arrested for murder, Neil headed for a breakdown

Genoa City has gotten more interesting in the past few weeks and in the upcoming new episodes, the intriguing storylines continue to unfold in "The Young and The Restless." Here are the spoilers for the week of March 2 to 6: 

Monday, March 2 

Billy Abbott finally confronts Adam/ Gabriel. For a while now, Billy doesn't like the closeness growing between Adam and Chelsea, so now, he wants to clear it up. Every fan knows that Adam is after Chelsea's heart and he wants to win her back. But if there's one thing certain, Billy won't simply let that happen. Also in this episode, Victor and Jack come to an agreement. 

Tuesday, March 3 

Lily Winters was once rumored to be leaving the show after the plane crash, presumably dying from the accident. But obviously, she is still in the show and is very concerned about her father Neil. Neil has had a very tough month. He had his eyesight back only to witness his wife cheating on him with his son. Following that, the plane crash happened and hypothermia almost killed him. Spoilers say that Neil may be heading for a breakdown already. 

Wednesday, March 4 

In this episode, Sharon and Dylan get closer. There is a growing romantic tension between the two, so it's highly likely that they will get together soon enough. Also, Abby Newman is having a hard time keeping her secrets. 

Thursday, March 5 

Something life-changing is going to happen this Thursday. Nikki Newman goes behind the wheel drunk and wasted. According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, she is going to face the consequences of her actions as she hits someone while drunk driving. She is arrested and immediately charged with murder. 

Friday, March 6 

Before the week comes to a close, spoilers reveal that Nikki will have to make a tough decision. There have been rumors of Victoria Newman being written out of the show — does this decision have something to do with her leaving Genoa City once and for all? 

"The Young and The Restless" airs every weekday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS. 

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