Phyllis revealed her destiny to Danny on Y&R, which has us wondering whether she wants power or love.

On The Young and the Restless October 27, Phyllis speaks to Danny about their son, Daniel. But the conversation shifts to her life. Phyllis claimed that she’s finally has a destiny that doesn’t involve a man. But what does she really want?
Key Takeaways
- Phyllis and Danny talk about their son, Daniel.
- Daniel misses his late wife, Heather, and is in love with a married woman.
- Phyllis claims that she finally found her destiny.
- She found a life without a man.
- But does she really want power? Or does she want love still?
Phyllis Finds Her Destiny
At Crimson Lights, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) spoke to Danny (Michael Damian) about Daniel (Michael Graziadei), who looked rough after a night of drinking and locking lips with Tessa (Cait Fairbanks), who finally admitted what could break Mariah’s heart.
Danny wanted to know about Phyllis’s new job with Cane (Billy Flynn). But she wanted to bring up his “vanilla” wedding to Christine (Lauralee Bell). Danny informed Phyllis for the umpteenth time that he loves Christine and the way she makes him feel.
He wishes that she would find that kind of love for herself. Phyllis thought Christine killed Danny’s sense of humor. She also admitted that she has already secured her destiny, which will be amazing.
What Does She Want?
Danny assumed that Phyllis was talking about a new love interest. (Why Phyllis needs a new love interest on Y&R.) Phyllis claimed that she finally has a life without a man who’s telling her what to do. But Danny thinks Phyllis needs someone who can keep her in check.
In the meantime, she’s waiting for the right man to step into her life. Phyllis received a text from Victor (Eric Braeden), who asked her to stop by the ranch. Danny noticed the text from Victor.
He was already worried about Phyllis. But this put him over the edge. He wanted to know what she was doing this time around. As we already know, Phyllis is using Cane’s AI software to take down everyone’s companies.
Despite having just learned about AI, she insists that she will succeed in this job. She doesn’t care whether she has to do it with or without Cane.
Phyllis is making herself appear as though she doesn’t need a man. But she’s trying to distract herself from her trauma and misery. Will this latest distraction work? Or could it backfire?


