Chaos is reigning supreme in Los Angeles. On Thursday's B&B, Bill plays the hero just to turn around and show Luna the door, Steffy is on a warpath (as usual), and Li has completely lost her mind. Meanwhile, Ridge and Taylor are plotting, and Deacon is having an existential crisis over Sheila of all people. Let’s dive into this juicy The Bold and the Beautiful full episode recap and see who’s burning bridges and who’s just getting burned.
Li Tears Poppy Apart – Literally
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Poppy | CBS |
Over at the hospital, Li has gone from mildly unhinged to full-blown psychotic. She’s got her sister Poppy pinned against a wall, screaming about how she slept with Finn—her own nephew! (Well, he was her nephew before he became her baby daddy, so… awkward.) Poppy, ever the breathy drama queen, gasps for air while Li rages about how she has ruined Finn’s life. Li’s had it with her sister’s life choices and makes it abundantly clear that she no longer has a sister. Poppy leaves in tears, because let’s be real, she’s not winning this round against Li’s sheer force of rage.
Steffy Declares War (Again)
Meanwhile, over at Bill’s mansion, things aren’t much better. Deputy Chief Baker delivers the news that Luna has been officially pardoned, and Steffy is ready to combust on the spot. She’s flabbergasted, furious, and looking for someone to blame. Naturally, she turns to Bill because, let’s be honest, when something shady goes down in LA, nine times out of ten, he’s behind it. Bill doesn’t even try to deny it. Luna, meanwhile, is just over the moon that she’s not locked up for life, but her little victory dance is cut short when Steffy turns her icy glare on her.
Steffy reminds Luna that Finn is NOT her dad (ouch), and that she’s got no place in their lives. Taylor and Ridge back her up, promising to fight tooth and nail to undo the pardon. Luna is devastated, but Bill has had enough. He kicks everyone out of his house, but not before Ridge warns him that this will blow up in his face. (Spoiler alert: It always does.)
Deacon and Sheila, Moral Philosophers?
Over at Il Giardino, Sheila and Deacon are having a post-work existential crisis over Luna. Deacon is mourning Tom and Hollis (as he should), while Sheila, shockingly, is making sense for once. Even she thinks Luna should be locked up forever. When Sheila Carter of all people thinks you’re irredeemable, you know you’ve really done something horrific.
Taylor and Ridge Smell a Rat
Back at the Forrester estate, Taylor and Ridge are in full-blown detective mode, trying to piece together how Luna got a free pass. Ridge is convinced Bill pulled the strings, and Taylor is beside herself. They both agree on one thing: Bill Spencer is public enemy number one, and they’re coming for him.
Bill Puts Luna Back on the Streets
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Bill sends Luna packing | B&B |
Back at the Spencer estate, Luna is looking for validation from Bill. After all, he did just pull off a legal miracle to keep her out of prison. But Bill, always one for a plot twist, tells her she can’t stay. Yep, after pulling her out of the fire, he’s tossing her right back into the flames. Luna is devastated, but she promises she’ll prove herself. Bill remains stone-faced and tells her she better be gone by the time he gets back.
Luna, alone in the house, has a Eureka! moment—she’s not about to give up on Finn. She’s determined to have a relationship with her newfound father whether Steffy likes it or not. (Spoiler: Steffy does NOT like it.)
Steffy Draws a Line in the Sand
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Finn | B&B |
Over at the cliff house, Steffy is still fuming. Finn, meanwhile, looks like he wants to crawl into a hole and disappear. Steffy is livid that Bill let Luna out, and she’s even more enraged that Luna had the audacity to call Finn her father. Finn tries to reason with Steffy, but she’s not in the mood. She reminds him of his disastrous decision to give Sheila the benefit of the doubt, and she refuses to let him make the same mistake again.
“You need to take the lead on getting Luna locked up,” she orders, staring him down. “For life.”
Finn, backed into a corner, can only nod. But something tells us he’s not nearly as convinced as he’s pretending to be.
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