CBS [10/28/2025] The Young and the Restless FULL Episode, October 28: Y&R Tuesday Spoilers

 

Spoiler Summary: “The Turning Point — Love, Lies, and the Secrets That Break Genoa City”

The Tuesday, October 28, 2025, episode of The Young and the Restless unfolds like a storm rolling into Genoa City — quiet at first, but soon tearing through every fragile relationship and secret that’s been hanging by a thread. It’s an episode of truth, confrontation, and choices that will shape the future of everyone caught in its web.

The story opens at Crimson Lights, where Sharon Rosales serves coffee with her usual grace, but her mind is far from calm. Her son Noah remains in recovery after the mysterious poisoning that nearly ended his life. She stares out the window, lost in thought, until Nick Newman walks in. “Any word from the doctors?” he asks softly. Sharon shakes her head. “He’s stable, but they don’t know who did this… or why.” The fear in her voice is unmistakable.

Across town, Kyle Abbott can’t shake the haunting words of the anonymous message he received the day before — one that warned him Sienna might not be the innocent victim she pretends to be. At Jabot, he tries to focus on work, but his mind keeps circling back to the same question: What is Sienna hiding?

Meanwhile, at Newman Enterprises, the legendary Victor Newman holds a private meeting with Victoria and Adam. His tone is icy and deliberate. “I know one of you has been leaking information,” he says, eyes darting between them. Victoria protests her innocence, while Adam smirks. “You think it’s me, don’t you?” Victor leans back in his chair, voice low. “I think my enemies are inside my own family.”

Tension thickens as Victoria storms out, frustrated by her father’s suspicions. But Victor’s expression never changes. Once she’s gone, he tells Adam, “Keep your eyes open. If Victoria’s hiding something, I want to know before she makes her move.”

At the same time, Sienna Lawson meets with Brennan Cole at the back table of Society. Her voice trembles slightly as she whispers, “It’s getting harder to keep them fooled.” Brennan, calm and calculating, responds, “You’ve done your part. Once Noah’s gone, they’ll all turn on each other — and that’s when we win.”

Unbeknownst to them, Claire Grace sits nearby, overhearing fragments of their conversation. Her face drains of color as she realizes what Sienna plans to do. She immediately calls Kyle, her voice shaking. “You need to listen to me,” she says. “Sienna’s in over her head — and Noah’s in danger.”

Kyle doesn’t hesitate. He rushes to Memorial Hospital, where Noah lies sleeping under Sharon’s watchful eye. “We need to increase security,” he insists to Elena Dawson, who looks confused but concerned. “What’s going on, Kyle?” she asks. He hesitates, unwilling to reveal too much without proof. “Just trust me,” he says.

Meanwhile, Nikki Newman pays a visit to Victor at the ranch. She’s been keeping an eye on the family’s growing divide and fears it’s about to explode. “You’re pushing them too hard,” she warns. Victor pours himself a drink, replying, “I’m protecting what’s mine.” Nikki sighs. “At what cost, Victor? You’ve already lost more than you realize.”

The emotional weight of her words lingers as the scene shifts to Society, where Sienna meets Kyle face-to-face later that afternoon. He’s calm but cold. “I know what you’re doing,” he tells her. Sienna laughs nervously, trying to brush it off. “You don’t know anything.” But Kyle doesn’t flinch. “Then explain why you met Brennan behind my back. Explain why Noah’s name came up.”

For a split second, fear flashes across Sienna’s face — but then she masks it with a smile. “You really think I’d hurt him?” she says softly. “After everything?” Kyle studies her, torn between disbelief and dread. “I think you already did.”

The confrontation ends abruptly when Sienna storms off, muttering under her breath, “You’ll regret this.”

That night, as rain pours over Genoa City, Victor receives an anonymous file on his computer — a video showing Brennan and Sienna exchanging a vial in the alley behind Society. His eyes narrow. “So that’s how it is,” he mutters. He immediately calls his security team. “Find Brennan Cole — now.”

At the hospital, Noah stirs in his sleep, mumbling a single word: “Sienna.” Sharon freezes. “What did you say, sweetheart?” she whispers. His eyes open weakly, and he repeats it. The realization hits Sharon like a punch. She rushes out into the hallway — straight into Kyle, who’s just arrived. “He said her name,” Sharon gasps. “He said Sienna.”

Kyle’s face goes pale. “Then it’s true,” he says.

The final sequence plays out like a thriller. Sienna drives through the storm, her hands gripping the wheel, tears in her eyes. She dials Brennan’s number. “It’s over,” she says. “They know.” Brennan’s voice on the other end is calm, almost amused. “Then we move faster.”

Meanwhile, Victor makes another call. “Brennan Cole thinks he can play games with my family,” he says. “Let’s show him how wrong he is.”

The episode ends with a montage — Kyle standing in Noah’s hospital room, Sharon weeping quietly, and Sienna pulling up to a remote warehouse where Brennan waits in the shadows. As thunder rumbles overhead, she steps out of the car, whispering, “There’s no turning back now.”

A chilling voiceover closes the episode:

“In Genoa City, every secret has a price — and this time, the cost may be blood.”