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Brad is really following Bill, Sr.'s template: good girl gone psycho + locking a main character in a cage! It would've been funny if Luna had done it to Brad, I mean, $Bill!

Ouch, those scenes with Brooke, Ridge and Finn. Steffy is co-CEO of a major fashion house + didn't bother to tell anyone she's leaving or delegate authority? Ridge just heard his daughter left town because of a marriage issue. As if Ridge and Taylor wouldn't call/text Steffy ASAP. 

HT looked amazing. It's such a stretch to have $Bill so devoted to Luna after a few weeks.

Despite my nitpicking, B&B has returned to being entertaining with multiple stories involving several characters. It's not just the one story of the month with every character repeating the same thing, etc. Hopefully, they keep building on that because the previous 2 years were dreadful.

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I know Luna is crazy, but I guess we're also supposed to see that she's stupid.

Why go through all that planning to kill Tom and Hollis, and then only knock out Steffy so she could cage her -- and then tell her EVERYTHING?

Crazy Luna would continue her killing spree, murdering Steffy. We can't have that, though, because....Steffy.

So where does Luna go from here? Are we supposed to believe that this master planner now has no plan at all?

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I tuned in today from the beginning to end for the first time in a year at least.  And thought the same thing as I did back when Quinn hauling people around.  Actress did perk up.   But back in the day - all of that would have been set up but lasted out the reveal maybe 6 months on Y&R.   Now I love Y&R but when it got such huge kudos for consistency - I used to say, because so little happens.   This was warp speed, actually glad, this was kind of a lucky day! 

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I assume you’re talking about Little Puke?

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It’s been wayyyyy overdue. 

Luna-tic’s confession about about swapping the at home paternity tests was freaking hilarious because the whole thing was a bit wonky/preposterous to begin with. Also laughed at  Luna-tic saying “my bitchy Aunt Li”

 

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