The Young and the Restless Star Joshua Morrow Finally Settles the Nick and Sharon Endgame
The Young and the Restless is barreling toward a twist for Nick and Sharon, and Joshua Morrow finally breaks his silence with his clearest take yet on where the fan-favorite duo is headed.
If you have been waiting for Nick and Sharon to finally circle back to each other on The Young and the Restless, you are not imagining it. They are absolutely inching that way. But Joshua Morrow just set expectations: it is not happening tomorrow, and there is a very real reason why.
So where are Nick and Sharon actually headed?
Morrow, 51, told Soaps.com that Nick and Sharon have been slowly, deliberately moving toward a reunion. Then the Matt Clark mess crashed into the story and hit the brakes. The problem is not romance anymore so much as fear — specifically for their son, Noah — which has stripped away the softer moments that had been pulling the exes back together.
"For the 'Shick' fans who are clamoring for this to happen, we are gonna need a little time."
Translation: the endgame is obvious, but the path is clogged with a guy who is making their family feel unsafe. Morrow even said that anyone who has watched a soap for five minutes can see where this is going, just not yet.
Why the hold-up?
Right now, the story is about protecting their family and getting rid of the threat — Morrow literally called Matt a monster. He also pointed out that Nick and Sharon have been through every kind of disaster you can throw at a pair of soap leads. This latest phase is less about big declarations and more about co-parenting and being the reliable person the other can lean on. It is not flashy, but it is intentional.
Meanwhile, on the show...
- Nick is actively hunting Matt. The closer he thinks he is getting, the more dangerous it gets.
- Sharon is gutted watching Noah get hurt again.
- Nick is furious Noah ditched his bodyguards.
- Noah is panicked because Sienna is missing.
- Nick suspects Sienna may have gone with Matt by choice, which sparks a blowup between father and son.
Bottom line: the reunion energy is real, the timing is not. Safety first, romance later. The Young and the Restless airs on CBS.