Will #YR’s Cane give Newman Enterprises back to Victor? Is Victor’s threat about his family even legit? Victor Puts the Screws to Cane, as Nikki Panics About Her Husband Putting His Nefarious Plan In Motion
At the Club bar, Billy tries calling Sally and is forced to leave her a voicemail. He says he believes in her and hopes they can get on the same page as a couple. Jack appears and notices his brother is unsettled. Billy tells him Jill’s taken a turn for the worse.
Jack is sorry to hear this, and hopes Jill will listen to Snapper. He guesses it gives Billy pause about accepting Cane’s offer. Billy argues that he’s protecting Chancellor. Does Jack have more faith in Cane or Phyllis to run it? Jack wants Nikki to run it. Billy wants it… and he wants to honor his mother and Katherine.

Jack urges Billy to walk away and go visit Jill. Billy says she asked him not to come in case they fight. Jack hopes he’s not choosing Chancellor over his own mother.

Billy’s insulted. He’s honoring Jill’s wishes by staying away. Jack asks what if this is his last chance to make things right? Is he willing to pass that up? Billy’s late to meet Sally and jets.
Michael vs. Lauren and Diane
At Society, Lauren tells Michael that Jill’s heart has weakened and she can’t have any stress. She called to ask her about Fenmore’s. The company still gives her purpose. Michael ruminates about them being so close as sisters.
Diane happens along, pulls up a chair, and, grinning, tells Michael he was right about Newman being under attack. Victor’s company now belongs to Cane and Phyllis.

Diane assures her pal this is karma; Victor deserves to reap what he’s sown. Lauren irks Michael by agreeing wholeheartedly. She’s sure the Newman find a way to win, but she’s more concerned that her husband will get reeled back in to do something nefarious.

The Takeover
Phyllis and Cane enter Victor’s office, and she asks if Ashby will put a portrait of himself up where Victor’s hung. He suggests she put up a glam shot. She revels in it all being theirs. He nods, “The sky’s the limit, Phyllis.”

She settles into Victor’s chair and puts her feet up on the desk as they consider a press release and a name. Phyllis suggests Ashby-Summers Enterprises. Cane pops her bubble by saying none of what she’s imagining is going to happen.

Phyllis guesses Cane is pulling rank and reminds him they’re partners. Cane says they are, except when it comes to this… it would be stupid to discard the Newman name. Phyllis argues, and Ashby points out he wouldn’t change Coca-Cola to Cane-Cola. What they do with the company is what will put their name in the books.








