Hope thought she had it all figured out—until Carter pulled the ultimate backstab. Meanwhile, Brooke proves she’ll never stop chasing Ridge, and Steffy continues her reign of corporate terror. Monday's B&B recap is filled with all the drama you love (and love to hate).
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Hope faces off with the Forresters | B&B CBS |
Hope’s World Comes Crashing Down
At Forrester Creations, Brooke wastes no time calling out Steffy’s latest power move—shutting down Hope’s fashion line like it’s just another day at the office. Steffy, standing firm in her ice queen era, insists there’s no leadership, so the line is dead. Hope, clearly not in the mood to grovel, turns to Carter with an expectant look that practically screams, Well, are you coming or not? But Carter, ever the spineless wonder, hesitates. Ridge warns him that walking out means no second chances.
Hope reminds Carter that they’re a team. But instead of grabbing her hand and storming out in a dramatic fashion, Carter sighs, shrinks back, and mutters the words no woman wants to hear: I’m sorry. That’s right—he’s staying put. Apparently, after leading an entire coup against Forrester, he’s had a sudden change of heart.
Hope is done. She doesn’t need to say much; her glare does all the talking. With one last goodbye, she storms off, leaving Carter sputtering in her wake.
News Spreads Faster Than a Forrester Family Scandal
Elsewhere in the fashion empire’s endless hallways, Zende and Daphne gossip about Carter’s decision like two coworkers who live for office drama. Daphne, who’s been playing the long game with Carter, acts all innocent, but Zende sees right through her. The girl wants Carter for herself—plain and simple. And now? He’s finally single.
Meanwhile, in another part of the building, Electra and Will are too busy making out to care about the Forrester drama, though Will does take a second to whine about his dad harboring a murderer. Priorities, people.
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Electra & WIll | B |
Hope Rages and Carter Flops
At the cabin, Hope is seeing red. Carter, ever the glutton for punishment, follows her home like a lost puppy, hoping for a chance to explain himself. Hope, however, is not in the mood.
“You made your choice,” she snaps, practically daring him to say something to fix this mess. Carter, being Carter, insists he had to stay and clean up the disaster he helped create. Hope isn’t buying it. “You stood there and let them kill my line,” she spits, fury radiating from every inch of her.
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Carter & Hope: The End | B&B |
Carter’s grand plan? To advocate for her from within. Cute, but also laughable. Hope scoffs. If he really cared, he would have fought for her in that meeting instead of folding like a cheap suit.
Realizing he’s completely blown it, Carter tries to salvage the situation, but Hope is already done writing him off. He’s just another man who let her down. And to make sure he really gets the message, she delivers the ultimate mic-drop line: Go enjoy your new family—and leave me alone. Ouch.
Brooke Makes Her Move
Meanwhile, at Forrester Creations, Brooke isn’t about to let Steffy have the last word. She corners Ridge and insists that what just went down was wrong. Steffy may be ruling the company with an iron fist, but that doesn’t mean Brooke has to like it.
Once they’re alone, Brooke wastes no time getting to the point—Ridge misses her, and she knows it. She’s still reeling from the way he ran straight into Taylor’s arms, but she’s willing to push past that because, well, she wants her man back.
Ridge, ever the brooding CEO, listens with that signature furrowed brow, but it’s clear Brooke is wearing him down. She gets closer, reminding him of everything they’ve shared. Before he can protest, she leans in and seals the deal with a kiss, her eyes brimming with tears.
“I want you to come home. I want to be your Logan again.”
Will Ridge take the bait? Will Hope let Carter grovel his way back into her life? And will Steffy ever stop power-tripping? Stay tuned for the next full episode recap of The Bold and the Beautiful from SoapOperaReviews.com.
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