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'The Young and Restless' Spoilers: Nick Working to Save Marriage with Sage

This week's episodes in "The Young and Restless" is going to show that marriage is for better or for worse. In a spoiler report by Celeb Dirty Laundry, Nick and Sage will still be struggling after the death of their son, Christian.

The source cited that Nick will be getting some help, particularly from Dr. Anderson, in order to save his marriage with Sage which got shaky after they lost their son. All Nick ever wanted was to stick with Sage as he believes they still have a chance to work things out together. However, it may not be that easy as Sage is resisting getting back with Nick. She thinks that being apart will allow them to grieve but it may also have something to do with her secret.

Realty Today detailed that Christian's real father may be Adam and not Nick. Sage and Adam had an intimate moment together in the past when the latter was still pretending to be Gabriel. Spoilers report that this revelation will lead to a confrontation between Adam and Nick.

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Nick's decision to approach Dr. Anderson couldn't be more wrong as she will definitely agree to help just to ruin their marriage from the inside out. She will also scheme to convince Nick to commit Sage to Fairview for treatment over her depression. If Sage enters Fairview, Dr. Anderson will finally be able to control her and give her a medication regime like Sharon's.

Meanwhile, Sharon will be returning home with her baby boy who is actually Sage's son. Once Sage sees the baby, she will insist that it's her child. This will lead to rising concerns about her sanity. Latin Post also reported that Adam will be released from prison this week. With the help of his family, the judge will favor Adam and issue a release order. He is expected to start anew with his life once he gets out of prison.

"The Young and Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays on CBS.

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