CBS Y&R FULL EPISODES (11/8/2025) – The Young And The Restless spoilers Saturdays November 8
CBS Y&R FULL EPISODES (11/8/2025) — The Young and the Restless Spoilers Saturday, November 8
By CBS Insider Entertainment
The drama in The Young and the Restless reaches a fever pitch in the upcoming Saturday, November 8, 2025, episode. Secrets are unearthed, identities are questioned, and loyalties fracture in ways that will forever change Genoa City. As Noah Newman awakens from his coma, his mother Sharon clings to hope — unaware that a familiar evil has already returned to haunt her. Across town, Nick’s temper ignites a confrontation that could destroy everything, while the Abbotts and the Newmans find themselves entangled in love, betrayal, and the dangerous ghosts of the past.
Noah Newman Wakes — But to What Reality?
The episode opens in a haunting calm — the sterile quiet of a hospital room, where Noah Newman (Rory Gibson) finally stirs after weeks in a coma. The soft hum of machines is the only sound as his mother, Sharon Rosales (Sharon Case), sits faithfully at his bedside, her exhaustion etched into every line of her face.
When Noah’s eyelids flutter and he whispers her name, Sharon’s breath catches. Her son — her lifeline — is awake. For a fleeting heartbeat, hope blooms again. But in Genoa City, peace never lasts.
Noah’s return to consciousness begins to peel back the layers of a mystery that refuses to stay buried. As he speaks, fragments of memory slip through: long nights chasing music across Europe, brief romances that burned and faded, and the shadow of the Newman name that followed him everywhere.
He admits he tried to outrun it — the power, the expectation, the legacy — but it always caught up to him. Sharon listens, torn between pride and sorrow. Every word reminds her of the years she’s lost, of the dangers still circling.
Unbeknownst to her, someone already has her in their sights. And the name on that person’s lips will send chills down her spine: Matt Clark.

Shadows and Secrets: The Return of a Nightmare
Miles away, tension explodes in Genoa City’s underground — at The Shadow Room, where secrets are traded like currency. Under the dim neon glow, a familiar face emerges from the past under a new name. Matt Clark — or as he now calls himself, Mitch McCall — confronts Sienna Beall, whose lies are unraveling fast.
Sienna’s connection to Noah has drawn the attention of the police. Her story about a “casual phone call” on the night of Noah’s crash doesn’t hold up. Detective Burrow has the recording — her voice, frantic, pleading, terrified.
Mitch, ever composed, watches her squirm. He reminds her that he warned her not to involve Noah, that her mistakes have doomed them both. But behind his calm eyes is a rage simmering to the surface. Every mention of the Newman name lights the fuse.
Outside the club, Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) watches, his jaw tight, fists clenched. He shouldn’t be there, but he can’t stay away. Something about Mitch doesn’t add up. His face, his mannerisms — Nick has seen them before, in his nightmares, in his family’s darkest memories.
And when he hears Mitch’s argument with Sienna turn violent, Nick snaps.
He bursts through the doors, rage boiling over. One punch — sharp, clean, decades in the making — connects with Mitch’s jaw. The sound cuts through the noise like thunder.
The room freezes. Mitch staggers back, blood at the corner of his mouth, eyes blazing with fury.
“I don’t know who you think I am,” he spits, voice low and dangerous. “But you’ve got the wrong man.”
Sharon Faces the Truth
Moments later, Sharon arrives — breathless, pale, drawn by instinct or fate. Her eyes lock with Mitch’s, and time seems to stop. The color drains from her face.
“That’s him,” she whispers, her voice trembling but certain. “That’s Matt Clark.”
Nick turns, stunned but vindicated. Mitch freezes, his smirk fading. For a second, the mask slips — and Sharon sees the monster she thought she’d left behind.
He insists she’s wrong, that he’s never met her, that Nick is delusional. But his denials are too precise, his calmness too rehearsed. The lies drip like poison from his tongue.
Sienna, standing nearby, sees through the cracks. Every hesitation, every calculated pause convinces her that Mitch — or Matt — is far more dangerous than she ever realized.
The Past Strikes Back
The aftermath is chaos. Nick’s outburst makes headlines. Sienna’s credibility crumbles. The police close in, and whispers swirl that Noah’s crash wasn’t an accident at all.
As Sharon struggles to protect her son, her fear grows. Mitch’s calm exterior begins to fracture. The humiliation of being exposed and struck by Nick festers like an untreated wound. He replays it over and over — the punch, the accusation, Sharon’s voice naming him.
Nick threw the fist, but in Mitch’s twisted logic, Sharon is the one who must pay.
Late one night, Sharon steps outside the hospital for air. The parking lot is eerily quiet under the flickering lights. She doesn’t hear the footsteps at first — slow, deliberate, closing in. When she finally turns, her blood runs cold.
Mitch stands in the shadows, his eyes burning with hatred.
“What do you want from me?” she whispers, backing away.
His lips curl into a smile that never reaches his eyes.
“To finish what you started.”
The scene fades to black with the blare of a car alarm echoing into the night.
Noah’s Lost Memories
Inside, Noah stirs uneasily, flashes of that night returning in fragments — headlights, a voice shouting, the screech of tires. He doesn’t yet understand, but his subconscious does. The truth is clawing its way back, and when it surfaces, it will change everything.
The doctor assures Sharon that disorientation is normal, that memories come back slowly. But Sharon knows trauma when she sees it. There’s something Noah isn’t saying — something he remembers but refuses to face.
Trouble in the Abbott Mansion
Meanwhile, across town, the Abbotts are fighting their own emotional storm. In the Abbott mansion, Jack and Diane watch as Kyle paces the floor, restless and conflicted. His relationship with Clare Grace Newman has become a battlefield of love and frustration.
Kyle is determined to return to Los Angeles to expose Holden Novak, the enigmatic man who’s insinuated himself into Clare’s life. Jack and Diane, seeing the torment in their son, don’t stop him — though they both fear what it will cost.
“Sometimes,” Jack murmurs, “you have to let your children fight their own battles, even when you know they’re going to get hurt.”
Diane nods, but her worry is palpable. “He’s going to lose her,” she whispers. “And if he does, he’ll never forgive himself.”
Clare’s Breaking Point
In Los Angeles, Clare wrestles with gratitude and guilt. Holden has become an unsettling presence — part confidant, part threat. He tells her stories of betrayal and loss, half warning, half manipulation.
When Kyle begins investigating him, Clare sees it not as love, but as control. “You don’t have to protect me,” she tells him — but Kyle can’t stop himself. His obsession with saving her only pushes her away.
When Kyle publicly confronts Holden, the fallout is explosive. Clare sees not a hero, but another man trying to dictate her life.
“You don’t get to decide who I can trust,” she snaps, walking away.
Back home, Diane senses her son’s heartbreak the moment she hears his voice. “She’s gone,” Kyle whispers.
Jack meets her eyes. “He’ll learn,” he says quietly. “We all did.”
The Calm Before the Next Storm
As the episode closes, the pieces move into place for an explosive week ahead.
Noah’s memory teases the truth. Sharon’s safety teeters on the edge. Sienna’s lies crumble under police scrutiny. And somewhere in the distance, Holden Novak watches Clare walk away — his calm hiding a dangerous calculation.
The board is set. Every move now carries consequences.
Because in Genoa City, no secret stays buried, and no one — not even the Newmans or the Abbotts — can escape the past forever.
Stay tuned for The Young and the Restless on CBS, Saturday, November 8, 2025, as the battle between love, lies, and legacy reaches its next breaking point.