Noah Awakens, Nick & Sharon Rush to Hospital Room
The Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers for Tuesday, November 4, reveal that Noah Newman (Lucas Adams) will awaken, so Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) will rush back to his hospital room.

After seeking answers related to Mitch Bacall aka Matt Clark (Roger Howarth) at The Shadow Room, Sharon and Nick will realize they have to shift their attention back to Noah.
There’ll be some news regarding Noah’s condition, so Nick and Sharon will race to his side.
Noah is about to come out of his coma, so Sharon and Nick will be beyond relieved once that happens.
Lucas Adams will make his debut in Tuesday’s Y&R episode, so fans will get their first glimpse of him as a Noah Newman recast.
Although Adams will be seen in bandages at first, those bandages are set to come off in the very near future.
Although Nick and Sharon will be eager to quiz Noah about everything he’s been hiding from them, that’ll have to wait.
Noah will need to be less groggy and out of it before he can answer too many questions.
In the meantime, Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) will hear some alarm bells in her head when it comes to Claire Newman (Hayley Erin).
It’ll seem like Claire is making too many impulsive decisions lately as far as Nikki’s concerned.
Nikki may suspect that Claire went to bed with Holden Novak (Nathan Owens) and worry about how that’ll complicate the situation.
Since Claire obviously isn’t over Kyle Abbott (Michael Mealor), Nikki may fear her granddaughter is making a mistake by distracting herself with Holden.
Speaking of Holden, he’ll work to protect Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver) on Tuesday’s show.
Holden will stay tight-lipped about the secrets Audra is keeping, which affect him too since their shady pasts are intertwined.
Kyle will remain determined to get to the bottom of everything Audra and Holden are hiding, so stay tuned for any shocking updates he might uncover in the coming episodes.
The Young and the Restless spoilers say Audra and Holden’s history will slowly unravel, so fans will get hit with some curveballs related to their characters eventually.
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Chicago P.D. Star Patrick John Flueger Takes Leave of Absence to Address Personal Matters

EXCLUSIVE: The Intelligence Unit of Chicago P.D.‘s 21st District will be down an officer for some time this season. Original cast member Patrick John Flueger is taking a leave of absence from the popular NBC police drama, where he plays Adam Ruzek, to deal with a personal matter, sources tell Deadline. He will return later in the season.

The temporary departure was unexpected, and scripts are being reworked to reflect Ruzek’s absence, we hear. According to sources, the time off comes as Flueger has been going through a difficult period personally, with an instance of alcohol use on set.
The Chicago franchise, produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment, is known for accommodating its actors when they need a break for personal reasons. Chicago Fire star Taylor Kinney also took a leave of absence, returning to the firefighter drama 10 months later.
Since Chicago P.D.’s inception, Flueger’s Ruzek has been an integral part of the Intelligence Unit led by Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe). After years of an on-and-off relationship between Ruzek and Detective Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati), the couple tied the knot in front of their friends and family in the Season 12 finale. They share a daughter, Makayla, whom they adopted in Season 8. Ruzek also looks after his father, Disco Bob (Jack Coleman), who last season was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and is now living at a nursing home in Chicago.
In the current Season 13, the team is dealing with the fallout of Deputy Chief Charlie Reid (Shawn Hatosy), which Voight orchestrated. As the intelligence team gets back to business after they were cleared, Ruzek and Burgess are focused on their marriage and family, and treading lightly on the streets of Chicago.