The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Nick and Nikki Attack Victor Again – Faith Didn’t Need To Know About Ouster

The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Nick and Nikki Attack Victor Again – Faith Didn't Need To Know About OusterIs it possible for Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) to be more petty on ‘The Young and the Restless’? Viewers know all about what that mother-son combination perceive as Victor’s (Eric Braeden) many real, exaggerated and imagined offenses. But telling Faith (Alyvia Alyn Lind) that he was booted out of the tack house represents a new low on Nick’s long list of betrayals.

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Nick wanted Faith to feel the way he does about Victor. So he reacted to Nikki’s prod by informing his daughter about Victor’s latest wrong. Faith is smart, but not an adult. She couldn’t properly weigh what her father told her and conveniently wasn’t informed by Nick about what he’d done himself.

Victor and his supporters likely see reality as described within the first paragraph of this feature. Others believe that the ‘Moustache’ deserves to be alone, and preferably confined in a moral jail.

Y&R historians haven’t forgotten about Victor’s backstory. Christian (his birth name) was abandoned by his so-called father, Albert (played remarkably by George Kennedy). His mother, Cora (Dorothy McGuire), wasn’t able to provide for Victor and his two siblings. So she took them to an orphanage long before Y&R debuted on CBS.

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Nick and Nikki Attack Victor Again – Faith Didn't Need To Know About Ouster

Nikki’s upbringing wasn’t easy either. However, like Victor, she was a survivor. Her performance ability at The Bayou caught the eye of Douglas (Michael Evans), Victor’s trusted confidant, and the rest was written into daytime history.

As the years have passed and especially since the Nick character was SORAS’d in the mid-1990’s, its been obvious that this man and his mother share a very similar personality type. The are dramatists of the highest order.

Offended by nearly everything, which is the common mark of self-centered people. Yes, it’s always about how Victor interacts with them and never about anything they’ve done.

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So Nikki and Nick have decided that Victor shouldn’t be part of their lives. They’ll continue to do whatever is necessary to enforce that sentence, which includes convincing others, even Faith, that Victor is the problem.

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