'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Crystal, J.T. to return; Cane arrives hungover to divorce hearing; Hilary exposes Jordan

Victor always has something up his sleeve in "The Young and the Restless" Twitter/YandR_CBS

Some characters will be popping in Genoa City while there will be an exit on the way. Spoilers for this week's episodes of "The Young and the Restless" reveal who will be coming and who will be going.

For starters, Crystal (Morgan Obenreder) will be appearing this week. She will escape from the witness protection program after seeing a suspicious car parked outside the safehouse. Crystal will also explain that Alice (Tamara Clatterbuck) has been lurking around, too. While Tessa (Cait Fairbanks) will be happy to see her again, it seems that Crystal will not have much time.

Sharon (Sharon Case) will get down to business right away. She will show Crystal a photo of Zack (Ryan Ashton), and Crystal will confirm the claims that Zack is the leader of the prostitution ring. They will come up with a plan to exact justice and expose him afterwards.

Another return which has fans buzzing is that of Reed's (Tristan Lake Leabu) father, J.T. (Thad Luckinbill). As to why J.T. will suddenly appear in Genoa City remains to be seen. It is possible that J.T. might arrive to handle a problem with Reed. Then again, he might just want to spend some time with his son. J.T. will be coming by mid-December, so he will be around the holidays.

There is another return that fans are hoping to see in the series. Could Adam Newman (then played by Justin Hartley) be resurfacing again? Michael Muhney, who also portrayed the character, did reveal that he has started watching the show again after a few years of not being able to.

Actors sometimes tend to start watching the show again when they are preparing for their comeback. So, there is a possibility that Muhney will be reprising his role as Adam anytime soon.

As previous spoilers have revealed, someone will be making their exit this week. There is a good chance it will either be Zack or Juliet (Laur Allen), who will go six feet under. Aside from the death that is coming this week, fans can also expect that a few more characters will be leaving Genoa City.

In the meantime, "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for Wednesday's episode state that Juliet will also show up at Cane (Daniel Goddard) and Lily's (Christel Khalil) divorce hearing. Lily and Michael (Christian LeBlanc) will wonder why Cane has not shown up yet. Little do they know, Cane spent some time in jail after getting drunk with Billy (Jason Thompson), so he will be pretty hungover when he arrives.

After having drank his sorrows the night before, Cane might be ready to go through with the divorce proceedings. He may decide to accept Lily's decision, but she might be having second thoughts about whether or not she should really end their marriage. This is where Juliet suddenly comes in, and Cane and Lily's divorce proceedings will not go as planned. So, there is sure to be some drama up ahead.

Jordan (Darnell Kirkwood), on the other hand, will find out that some things are missing from his room. He will report a burglary to Paul (Doug Davidson) but it seems like he will be too late. Jordan might suspect that Hilary (Mishael Morgan) is responsible for the theft and he will later get confirmation for that.

At the same time, Hilary will be determined to get a show together. She got her hands on some information that could bring Jordan down. She will call up Mariah (Camryn Grimes) and demand that she come to the studio as soon as possible so they can go live. Mariah will show up and they will start the show. Hilary will reveal all of Jordan's fake IDs along with other incriminating info about him. However, it seems like Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) will also get caught in this mess.

"The Young and the Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays at 1:30 p.m. EST on CBS.

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