'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Will Phyllis learn the truth? Did Kelly kill their father? Is someone keeping Adam Newman?

"The Young and the Restless" opens up the week with shocking discoveries, accusations and more burning questions. On the Nov. 10 episode, the highlight will be on Adam Newman, Chelsea, Victoria and Phyllis.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Billy is set to move in with Chelsea and Connor, and he doesn't like it.  Through the spy cam he installed at Chelsea's house, he hears Chelsea telling their son that Billy will be moving in. He is outraged and begs his caretakers to just allow him to see Chelsea and Connor. However, the caretakers take drastic measures — they inject him with a drug to keep him in his bed.

Meanwhile, Chelsea finally discovers the spy cam in her house. However, she just thinks that it's a nanny cam. She still has no idea that Adam is alive and is even watching her.

Moving over to Victoria, she decides to have a personal meeting with Stitch to talk about something. Nikki is able to encourage Victoria to dig deeper into the murder of Stitch's father, but before Victoria can talk to Stitch, Maureen is able to stop her. Victoria tells Maureen that she believes it was Kelly who killed her father and Stitch is covering Kelly for it.

Elsewhere, Phyllis is trying to discover who the photo on Jack's desk is. Viewers know it's Kelly but Phyllis has no idea about it. Not to mention, Phyllis goes through Jack's phone and reads a text that says, "I love you."

Monday will be one busy episode for "The Young and The Restless." Is Adam Newman being kept in a place for recovery or is someone just keeping him there? Are the caretakers getting orders from someone? Will Chelsea get the hint that Adam is alive? Is Victoria correct in her allegations or is it Maureen who committed the murder? Will Phyllis finally discover Jack and Kelly's relationship?

Don't miss the first episode of the week. "The Young and The Restless" airs weekdays on CBS.

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