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I want to state it officially, Brooke is going to sleep with Finn. I don't know when and I don't know how, but I feel it in my gut that it's going to happen. Probably sometime next year. 

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I'm seeing all of it laid out. Brooke so sure and happy with Ridge means a breakup is coming... Taylor saying to Ridge - I'm not a stalker... means she is obsessed and will make anything to break them up.

Rebecca is bringing it. She is making every line work. I love her so much. When she teared up about Phoebe - I felt it.  And Rebecca and TK have way more chemistry than KKL and TK. It works a looot better. Not super-chemistry, but way better than the cringe that is TK and KKL. 

And this Taylor IS going to marry Ridge for sure. They will break-up after that for Brooke again, but she will manage to marry him and maybe even last a couple of months (dare I say a year).

You'll see.

 

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@Maxim Taylee definitely works for me. Since RB has been on, TK is actually giving Ridge life. It's obvious he's really comfortable with RB. I could totally buy Ridge/Taylor now. Somehow RB pulled real emotion out of TK during those Phoebe scenes. RB also brings a certain warmth and sweetness to Taylor.

What I've noticed most about RB is how quickly and smoothly she delivers her lines. There's an energy there that the show desperately needs. It's clear why she was cast. I'm completely sold.

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Absolutely. RB brings warmth and substance to Taylee, but also when she wants... her eyes become quite menacing and hint that something is brewing inside, that she is not allowing to surface. Yet. RB is my great surprise of 2024. I was so put off by the casting, but RB managed to hook me on the show, just as I was about to comfortably sit on my lifeboat and desert this wreck of a soap opera.

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I am looking forward to seeing her every day and that's not something I'm accustomed to saying in this topic. 

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But I would also like if wardrobe can stop dressing Taylor in these boring blazers. She looks like a kid that is wearing her mother's clothes. If she is going to be wearing a blazer, at least give her some colors that will pop. They are dressing her so lackluster in comparison to Brooke. Is this intentional? Is Bradley once again trying to paint Taylor as this sexually blocked-non-sexy entity, while Brooke is this never-end-blooming-flower of sex and desire. Ugh.

Enough with the beige blazer! 

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God with the -  I’m dying. Tuned in for 3 minutes at the end. Yawnnnnnnn. Honey we are all dying - next.   Please don’t do this again. 
 

Will anyone check to see if she really is dying? No. Will anyone ask what do it told her so? No.  Do people live with heart failure? Yes, for years and they’ll pop Finn’s heart in her next year when they write him out, if it’s even true. \/\/ 

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Taylor is not going to die, that's obvious. It will be a repeat of Eric dying - months of crying, and Ridge finally realizing he loves her and marries her on her death bed, only for her to get a miracle or a heart transplant in the last moment and survive. 

Brooke will be kicked to the side with her lingerie... for a month or two. 

I can totally see that happening on a Bradley Bell show. 

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