The Young and the Restless Weekly Spoilers: Aristotle Dumas is FINALLY Revealed
So many Genoa City citizens just boarded a plane to France, sure that they would finally meet the mysterious Aristotle Dumas. The man, the myth, the legend — or the mysterious stranger who may or not be a stranger after all.
Of course, they do not meet him right away. The Great Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) is not amused when he learns there will be a game and a maze. Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford), Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott), Nick Newman (Josh Swickard), and Sharon Collins (Sharon Case) are also frustrated, but they are game for the ride as a mysterious someone watches them on a screen. (Didn’t we already do this with Martin Laurent a few months ago?)
They also board a train that takes them to their final destination. Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) and Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) are on board with everyone else as they try to figure out what is really going on.
When Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman), Diane Jenkins Abbott (Susan Walters), Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor), and Audra Charles (Zuleyka Charles) arrive at an estate, a servant greets them and sends them on their way to try and solve a mystery.
This means that GC rivals will be working together, but is Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) about to be the most surprised with what is revealed at the very end? That is when Aristotle will reveal himself. Will he look a lot like a guy from Salem, USA?
There is still some action that takes place in our sleepy little Wisconsin town as Tessa Porter (Cait Fairbanks) gets more and more frustrated with Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes) and demands to know what was going on when she was out of town.
Tessa’s frustrations bring her closer to Daniel Romalotti (Michael Grazeadei), who needs some serious advice from Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian), now that his dad is back in town.
Tune into all-new episodes of The Young and the Restless weekdays on CBS to see how these stories play out.

Elizabeth Rose has spent most of her long adult life writing about soaps off and on. She grew up on long-departed soaps Another World, Santa Barbara, All My Children, One Life to Live, and Guiding Light. Since college she has been a General Hospital lover and considers herself to be an encyclopedia of everything daytime.