The Young and the Restless dedicates week to the show's most shocking moments

The Young and the Restless dedicates week to the show's most shocking moments

From a super intense revenge plot thought up by Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) to a testament of tempers between Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) and Christine (Lauralee Bell), The Young and the Restless is reliving some of its most shocking moments during the week of August 3.

When it comes to jaw-dropping moments, The Young and the Restless has given fans some major doozies over the years. From the time Lily (Christel Khalil) confronted Drucilla (Victoria Rowell) and Malcolm (Shemar Moore) about her paternity, to the time Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Adam's (then played by Justin Hartley) escape plan took an explosive turn, the CBS soap opera never fails to keep viewers' hearts pounding with majorly shocking storyline twists.

With Y&R currently filming material for its upcoming return of all-new episodes, the show has decided that there's no better way to entertain fans than to re-air some of its best "OMG" moments, set to kick off the week of Monday, August 3. Check out the detailed descriptions of each episode below, and for your convenience, links to our original full-length recaps of each episode are also provided in case you want to make certain that you don't miss a particular moment or episode.

Monday, August 3, 2020: Episode #3492 (Original Airdate: December 4, 1996)Victor (Eric Braeden) is torn between Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) and Ashley (Eileen Davidson), and Paul (Doug Davidson) steals the spotlight while Lauren (Tracey Bregman) tries to cover her tracks.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020: Episode # 4861 (Original Airdate: May 15, 1992)Paul (Doug Davidson) races against the clock to stop Sheila's (Kimberlin Brown) revenge plot against Lauren (Tracey Bregman), and Neil (Kristoff St. John) helps Olivia (Tonya Lee Williams) keep a secret.

Wednesday, August 5, 2020: Episode #7863 (Original Airdate: April 16, 2004)Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) and Sharon's (Sharon Case) search for the truth gets messy, and tempers flare between Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) and Christine (Lauralee Bell).

Thursday, August 6, 2020: Episode #8083 (Original Airdate: March 1, 2005)Lily (Christel Khalil) confronts Drucilla (Victoria Rowell) and Malcolm (Shemar Moore) about her paternity, and Victor (Eric Braeden) questions Nikki's (Melody Thomas Scott) loyalty.

Friday, August 7, 2020: Episode #11,000 (Original Airdate: September 1, 2016)Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Adam's (then played by Justin Hartley) escape plan takes an explosive turn, and Neil (Kristoff St. John) reunites with his estranged mother, Lucinda (Nichelle Nichols).

The Young and the Restless began airing classic episodes on April 27, when the show ran out of new, pre-COVID-19-filmed episodes. In order to keep things exciting for viewers, the CBS soap announced that it would be presenting the throwback episodes via theme weeks filled with long-lost cherished characters, epic adventures, and classic moments.

The first week of Y&R's throwback episodes was dedicated to iconic Genoa City matriarch Katherine Chancellor (played by the late Jeanne Cooper). Its second theme week kicked off on Monday, May 4, and featured Victor and Nikki's love story. Y&R's third week of themed episodes began on May 11 and centered on the show's infamous grudges and rivalries. Its fourth week, which began on May 18, focused on the iconic Winters family. Its fifth week began on May 25 and featured some of the show's best villains, while its sixth week, which started on June 1, was dedicated to the Abbott family. Its seventh week of throwback moments began on June 8 and was dedicated to romantic moments, while its eighth week, which began on June 15, saw some of the soap's best weddings. Its ninth week of throwback episodes celebrated the fact that the Daytime Emmy Awards were airing on June 26 and featured some of Y&R's Emmy-winning moments. Its tenth week kicked off on June 29 and focused on Paul and Christine's romance. Y&R's eleventh theme week began on Monday, July 6, and was dedicated to fun summer moments. The CBS soap's twelfth themed week, which kicked off on July 13, focused on the Fisher/Baldwin family, while its lucky thirteenth week, which began on July 20, was dedicated to fan favorite moments -- including the series' 1973 premiere. Y&R's 14th week of classic moments was dedicated to the Newman family.

Soap Central will be providing recaps for all of the classic Y&R episodes that aired before the Internet Age, and you can read them in our Daily Recaps Archives. That's also the place to check out recaps for any soap opera episode that has aired between 1996 and the present day.

At this time, it's unclear when Y&R will begin airing new episodes, but it might not be too much longer. The show resumed production on Monday, July 13, and new material is expected to hit the screen as early as August.

As Soap Central previously reported, B&B has been successfully back in production since Wednesday, June 24, and returned with all-new episodes on Monday, July 20. The show has implemented many safety protocols, including regular coronavirus testing, a one-way system in and out of the filming area, and using a combination of mannequins and performers' real-life spouses to film love scenes. To learn more, check out these interesting behind-the-scenes details shared by B&B actress Denise Richards (Shauna Fulton), who returned to work and experienced the new COVID-19 filming rules the week of June 29.

General Hospital resumed production in mid-July and is currently promising to bring new material to viewers on Monday, August 3. Meanwhile, Days of our Lives -- which is still airing new episodes and reportedly has enough in the can to last until early autumn -- will resume production on Tuesday, September 1.

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