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December 2022 Episode Rankings
a total of 21 Episodes aired this Month
thanks to @jcar03 as always! 

1.) Jacqueline Maclnnes Wood (Steffy Forrester Finnegan) : 20
2.) Tanner Novlan (Dr. John "Finn" Finnegan) : 17
3.) Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan Forrester) : 15
4.) Kimberlin Brown (Sheila Carter) : 11
*.) Annika Noelle (Hope Logan) : 11
*.) Lawrence St. Victor (Carter Walton) : 11
7.) Heather Tom (Katie Logan) : 10
8.) Krista Allen (Dr. Taylor Hayes) : 8
*.) Scott Clifton (Liam Spencer) : 8
*.) Don Diamont (Bill Spencer) :8 
*.) Sean Kanan (Deacon Sharpe) : 8
12.) Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester) : 6
*.) John McCook (Eric Forrester) : 6
14.) Matthew Atkinson (Thomas Forrester) : 5
15.) Dick Christie (Charlie Webber) : 4
*.) Dan Martin (Deputy Chief Baker) : 3
*.) Hollis W. Chamber (Paul) : 2
*.) Cassandra Creech (Dr. Grace Buckingham) : 2

*.) Alley Mills (Pam Douglas) : 2
*.) Sophia Paras (Kelly) : 2
*.) Henry Joseph Samiri (Douglas Forrester) : 2

*.) Carlos Reyes Hailey (Officer) : 2
22.) Darin Brooks (Wyatt Spencer) : 1
*.) Delon de Metz (Zende Forrester Dominguez) : 1
*.) Diamond White (Paris Buckingham) : 1
*.) Jordan Lyn Ariza (Beth) :1 
*.) Jennifer Gareis (Donna Logan) : 1

*.) Ryan Stroud (Trevor) : 1
*.) Jeremy Ray Valdez (Detective Alex Sanchez) : 1

Overall Stats:

1.) Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester) : 202 
2.) Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan Forrester) : 193
3.) Jacqueline Maclnnes Wood (Steffy Forrester Finnegan) : 176
4.) Krista Allen (Dr. Taylor Hayes) : 174
5.) Annika Noelle (Hope Logan) : 162
6.) Matthew Atkinson (Thomas Forrester) : 138
7.) Kimberlin Brown (Sheila Carter) : 117
8.) Scott Clifton (Liam Spencer) : 113
9.) Sean Kanan (Deacon Sharpe) : 95
10.) Tanner Novlan (Dr. John "Finn" Finnegan) : 93
11.) Lawrence St. Victor (Carter Walton) : 92
12.) John McCook (Eric Forrester) : 68
13.) Diamon White (Paris Buckingham): 57 
14.) Don Diamont (Bill Spencer) : 48
15. Delon de Metz (Zende Forrester Dominguez) : 41
*.) Rena Sofer (Quinn Forrester) : 41
17.) Jennifer Gareis (Donna Logan) : 39
18.) Heather Tom (Katie Logan) : 37
19.) Naomi Matsuda (Li Finnegan) : 34
20.) Henry Joseph Samiri (Douglas Forrester) : 30

21.) Cassandra Creech (Dr. Grace Buckingham) : 26
22.) Dan Martin (Deputy Chief Baker) : 20
23.) Ashley Jones (Bridget Forrester) : 16
24.) Dick Christie (Charlie Webber) : 15
25. Darin Brooks (Wyatt Spencer) : 12
*.) Sophia Paras (Kelly) : 12
27.) Django Ferri (Douglas Forrester) : 11
28.) Ken Hanes (Mike Guthrie) : 10

29.) Aaron D. Spears (Justin Barber) : 4
30.) Remington Blaire Evans (Kelly) : 3
*.) Alley Mills (Pam Douglas) : 3
*.) Jeremy Rey Valdez (Dt. Mike Sanchez) : 3
33.) Patrick Duffy (Stephen Logan) : 2
*.) Linda Purl (Lucy) : 2
35.) Jordan Lyn Ariza (Beth) : 1
*.) Tracey Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) : 1
*.) Windsor Harmon (Thorne Forrester) : 1
*.) Piper Harriot (Hayes) : 1
*.) Ted King (Jack Finnegan) : 1
*.) Denise Richards (Shauna Fulton) : 1
*.) Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) : 1
*.) Jack Wagner (Nick Marone)  : 1 








 

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Thanks for compiling those lists!

Crazy to see an actor on soaps in 2022 still racking in 200+ episodes. B&B sure works differently than most other shows. And Kimberlin Brown's numbers are some of her highest yearly totals... Crazy as well. While not showing the most balanced cast overview, I think that it worked really well for the show last year.

Lawrence St. Victor at 93 episodes is also a lot. He's gonna be hurt by Rena Sofer's departure for sure. I see him on recurring as soon as his next contract cycle expires which sure is a waste of talent. Still awesome that he got another year with some frontburner storylines after being sidelined as resident Reverend for 5+ years.

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The "officer" was the cop following Sheila in the car chase. As it was happening, he was describing it on the phone to Deputy Chief Baker. He appeared twice - December 19 and 20.

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ROFL "popular worldwide" maybe at one time there sweetie, but Steffy has taken that title

If they can't give Brooke anything for KKL to sink her teeth into, then just put her on recurring. Even her fans want better 

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Steffy has the most vocal fandom online, but KKL is still the most popular star worldwide, she has the longest lines in fan events, and is popular globally..she’s like an icon in  Italy. Y’all look silly thinking social media speaks for the audience. 

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Yet "bottle gate" aka Brooke drinking storyline brought abysmal ratings and were so bad. 3 months of "why did I drink" and all of it flopped miserably

Brooke doesn't bring ratings and hasn't in years. Now Steffy does, always has and always will. It took the Steffy/Finn/Sheila story with the shootings and whatnot to give the show a ratings boost after bottle gate tanked ratings so bad

 

The Sheila stand alone episode did so much better than Brooke's too. Speaks VOLUMES IMO

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And Brooke and ridges reunion In 2020 had better ratings than Steffys addiction story, your point? And those ratings were because of Steffy not Sheila lmao. Also as you mentioned Steffy and her husband were SHOT do you not think fans would tune in for that? Give me an example of a Steffy rating boost that didn’t involve Sheila, lol. Stop using ratings when it benefits you. Worldwide, Brooke is THE most popular bold and beautiful character, PERIOD. Get over it. Steffy is younger, she has a vocal fandom online and that’s where it ends. Crowd of ppl in africa all joined to meet KKL, Jacqueline doesn’t have that impact. Again do research.

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It's wild to me that you guys argue about characters on this show like it's still 2002 and fandoms matter. Nostalgia!

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