Cane Is Left With Blood on His Hands, So How Will He Be Redeemed on Y&R?

   

How will Cane be redeemed on Young and the Restless?Photo credit: JPI Studios.

Not a good look. There was a bloodbath at Cane’s French estate on The Young and the Restless. He’s been left with blood on his hands, yet he’s determined to return to Genoa City. Is it possible for Cane to even redeem himself? The trust is already gone.

Man On a Mission

Cane (Billy Flynn) is determined to redeem himself, especially in the eyes of Lily (Christel Khalil). He didn’t think this plan out, though. First, he made everyone assume that he was Aristotle Dumas. Then, he kept everyone on lockdown at his estate and had Amanda (Mishael Morgan) and Carter (Vincent Stalba) go along with it.

Now, he’s ended up with blood on his hands. Damian (Jermaine Rivers) was the first victim who was stabbed. On Monday’s episode, it was revealed that Carter was behind the attack. He claimed that he was doing all of this to please his boss. But Cane told him he took it too far. Unfortunately, Chance (Conner Floyd) ended up in Carter’s wrath. Carter then killed himself afterward

What Now?

The bodies aren’t even cold, and Cane is still thinking about getting Lily back. He only has her on his mind. But it’s going to be hard for him to redeem himself. He’s still following through with his plan to go to Genoa City.

Billy (Jason Thompson) brought up a good point, for once. He told Cane that these people never forgive and forget. They will hold this against him for years to come. Many of them still think he’s to blame for the murders.

Cane is the reason there are so many dead bodies. If he hadn’t locked everyone down, they would’ve been able to escape. He’s going to have to work overtime to get Lily back now. He will also have to prove himself to the Genoa City crew, who already don’t trust him. Billy is even reconsidering his deal with Cane, which says a lot for him.

What are your thoughts? How do you think Cane will be able to redeem himself? If so, how? Share your thoughts below in the comments section.