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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers Week Feb. 16-20: The Winters Family's Plane Crashes

Last Friday on "The Young and the Restless," Summer and Austin arrive at the Abbott cabin, and Mariah, Kevin, and Abby are also there. Later, Fenmore arrives, followed by Noah. The group decided to play "Never Have I Ever." When the subject turns to jail and committing murder, Austin leaves the cabin.

Meanwhile, at the Club, Cane tells Lily that the private plane is ready to go. Hilary arrives and tells Devon to only tell Neil the truth about them once Neil has gotten used to the idea that he won't be getting his eyesight back.

On the private jet, champagne is poured. Neil chats with Colin while keeping an eye on Hilary and Devon. Colin tells Devon that he's playing a dangerous game by not being honest with his father, but Devon is unaffected by this. Later, Hilary and Devon head to the bar and Neil watches them. Neil decides that the charade ends today. He goes to the bar to pour himself a drink, and Lily warns him, "That's alcohol!" Neil reads the label and announces that he can see. "I can see everything."

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Here are "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for February 16 to 20:

Feb. 16 (Monday): Devon and Hilary face Neil's wrath. Chelsea talks to Billy about the future, while Ashley talks to Victor about her stolen perfume.

Feb. 17 (Tuesday): The private plane transporting Neil, Devon, Hilary, Lily, Cane, Jill, and Colin crashes.

Feb. 18 (Wednesday): Adam must make a dangerous decision, while Victor catches Nikki.

Feb. 19 (Thursday): Sparks fly between Sage and Nick, Lauren gets unexpected news, and Avery relies on Joe.

Feb. 20 (Friday): A startling confession is made, and Victor and Jack must work together.

"The Young and the Restless" airs from Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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