The Rinse Y&R October 29: Sienna Raises Red Flags and Nick Won’t Back Off

In the October 29 episode of The Young and the Restless, Nick reached his breaking point as Noah’s condition remained unchanged. With his son still unresponsive, Nick’s patience evaporated, and his suspicion toward Sienna intensified, pushing him to assert control over a situation that felt designed to keep him powerless.

Key Takeaways

  • Nick’s distrust of Sienna grows as she dodges details about the night Noah was attacked.
  • Sharon and Victoria steady the family while tension spreads through the Newmans.
  • The investigation is no longer about answers but about preventing another strike.
The Young and the Restless October 29 Sienna, Nick, and Kyle at The Shadow Room.
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Nick Feels the Threat Closing In

Nick (Joshua Morrow) has shifted from worrying to hunting. Whoever sabotaged Noah (Lucas Adams) has not been found, and the absence of progress has Nick dismantling the assumptions around him. He believes the attack was not random. He also believes someone knows more than they’re admitting.

That fear sharpens into urgency when he looks at Sienna (Tamara Braun). Her calmness, her incomplete timeline, and her unwillingness to connect the dots signal danger. Nick is done waiting for someone to tell him what happened. He is ready to drag the truth out.

Sienna Controls the Narrative and Nick Knows It

Every question Nick asks is met with only what Sienna chooses to give. She avoids specifics. She positions herself as helpful without providing help. She calls the crash a terrible accident while avoiding the part where Noah was run off the road.

She claims she barely knows Noah. She shows real worry. Both can be true.

Nick can’t tell yet if Sienna is:
• protecting herself
• protecting someone else
• or part of what put Noah in that bed

But he does know this: she is in the middle of the story, and she refuses to open the door.

The Newmans Prepare for a Bigger Fight

While Nick fights for answers, Sharon (Sharon Case), Victoria (Amelia Heinle), and Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) brace for what comes next. Fear has shifted into vigilance. The family sees what Nick sees: someone targeted a Newman, and someone is benefiting from silence.

Nick may not know the attacker yet, but he knows where the trail starts. And until Sienna stops raising questions, she is the question.