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If they skip even a single episode from Stephanie vs Brooke period in the Breacon culmination, I'm going to scream. 

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Guys, please help if you can... there was this episode in 2007, when Brooke was screaming about Stephanie saying she wants her head on a platter... it was to do about the rape... I am struggling to find this episode. I REMEMBER this scene was deleted from youtube, but was included in the diva tv versions...

Any help will be greatly appreciated. I want to show my husband this scene... a taste of things to come. 

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My husband's favorite movie and character is Gone with the wind and Scarlet! He is sooo excited seeing this scene. 

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5145 or Sept 14 2007, with the help of @I Am A Swede, who provided that clip, I managed to figure out the period and the date, and then the episode number. 

 

 

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I was so disgusted with that storyline. I read that Susan Flannery also didn't like it and asked Brad Bell to consider toning it down. It was about this time she took a leave of absence (citing fibromyalgia).

KKL did amazing work. It should have won her an Emmy for sure.

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Thanks Maxim!

 

If you have a look at both 5145s (the official one and the part B one) in the vault, they are actually very differently filmed scenes. One has Brooke starting the letter with her back turned, the other Brooke starts the letter facing Eric and Ridge. I wonder which version went to air in the US and why they decided to film two different versions? Clearly the one where Brooke goes off is the best version!

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The structure of both versions of the episode from the very beginning is quite different when you compare them side by side (e.g. one has Eric flashing back at the start, the other doesn't). Whenever you get around to watching this episode in your rewatch, it's worth watching them both for completion and being sure you've seen all the scenes filmed for the episode.

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I would die for a more HQ version of the Diva Tv one... where Brooke has the meltdown. It's so amazing. 

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Guys, it's me again... sorry to disturb you, but maybe some Bold and Beautiful soul can help me out again. I'm on the lookout for an episode - it was where Brooke had first started her play with Ridge back in 1987 and Ridge took some of the signals she was sending and he dropped to completely nude... and Brooke then returned fully clothed. 

It should be easy to find it, but I can't. I think my youtube is f-cked or something. 

Help will be greatly appreciated again. 

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