'The Young And The Restless' Spoilers Feb 16-20: Death Looming For One Of The Characters? Ill-Fated Plane Crash Will Shock Fans!

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"The Young and the Restless" Feb. 16-20 spoilers reveal a lot of developments and focuses on the Winters family after the ill-fated plane crash.

We Love Soaps dished on the latest episodes by giving a day-to-day synopsis:

On Monday, Feb. 16, Devon and Hilary will fall victims to Neil's anger, while Chelsea will discuss the future with Billy. Ashley will confront Victor about a missing possession.

Feb. 17's episode will focus on how Neil, Devon, Hilary, Cane and Lily will deal with their circumstance after their plane crashes. A Valentine's celebration goes a different way.

On Wednesday, Feb. 18, Victor will catch Nikki, while Adam is compelled to make a risky decision.

Feb. 19's episode, fans will see a connection between Nick and Sage, Avery will rely and trust Joe, and Lauren will be a receiver of shocking news.

Finally on Feb. 20, Friday, a confession will be made, while Victor and Jack will be forced to work side-by-side.

Meanwhile, other "The Young and the Restless" spoilers hint on a possible character's death during the plane crash that is about to happen.

According to Inquisitr, as originally reported by Daytime Confidentital, "the Young and Restless character death is one of nine male characters. Fans have their theories, and the site's tease does narrow down the possibilities. Granted, fans would say that probably half of the people featured can be crossed off the list. It would be a big shock if Dylan, Neil, Nick, or Victor were killed this coming week."

"What about the others? Many fans have been guessing the death would be either Austin or Joe though a good number of fans seem to be worried that it could be Fenmore. Though sadly plenty of Y&R fans would shed no tears if Steve Burton left the role of Dylan, nobody really expects to see that happen."

Stay tuned for more "The Young and the Restless" spoilers here!

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