'Young And The Restless' spoilers: A plane crash will change everyone's lives

This week, the Genoa City residents are busy getting ready for the most intense Valentine's Day yet. An inappropriate love affair is finally discovered. A plan comes to fruition. And a tragic plane crash changes the lives of everyone in "The Young and The Restless." 

Neil, Hilary and Devon 

Hilary and Devon's love affair is now exposed. Neil caught them in bed together last week and fans are hoping that he will get his revenge this week.

But according to Soap Central, Neil will play cool this week and pretend that he is still a blind man. Devon and Hilary have no idea that he can already see as he fortifies his plan for revenge against his wife and son. 

Chelsea and Adam 

After all the hard work, Adam's plan is finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. He and Chelsea are getting closer. In fact, this week, Chelsea will be in Adam's arms already, reports We Love Soaps. Further, spoilers say that Chelsea will also find out the truth between Sage and Adam. 

Joe, Dylan and Avery 

Dylan and Avery's relationship continues to be in hot water because of Joe's presence. Dylan doesn't like Avery being close to Joe. In one of their arguments, Joe walks in and hell breaks loose between the two. 

Truth be told, Joe's true intention is to provoke Dylan and it actually works. By the end of the week, Avery will spend more time with Joe as they relive the good old times. 

A tragic loss 

A plane crash that involves Neil's family members will make him start to think about his life. However, he won't be the only one to be affected by this tragic incident. 

Newly appointed executive producer and head writer Charles Pratt Jr. told The Hollywood Reporter that the Genoa residents will be dealing with a huge problem soon, saying, "A major storm is on the way, guaranteed to turn lives and loves upside down. Secrets will be revealed. And when a plane goes down, lives are rearranged." 

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

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