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BTW, Bradley has done this storyline before, but it was Stephanie's fake heart attack that manipulated Ridge into marrying Taylor.

It would be kinda great if Taylor is faking this in order to get to Ridge. With a fake-heart transplant surgery and wedding on her death bed. And then the brutal reveal that all of it was a plot with the huge fight at the Forrester mansion as a climax. And Taylor left by Ridge crying at his feet like a dog. The usual on Bold.

But even if she is really dying and getting a heart transplant - it's just a plot device to make Ridge have no other option than to desert Brooke and pick Taylor. The other storyline would have been Brooke f-cking someone and making a mistake, but Bradley has turned Brooke into a Saint that sells thongs these days.

As soon as Taylor is not at death's door, everything will be forgotten and Ridge will reunite with Brooke. It's done before. I see this evolve in the next year.  Bradley is repeating his 2005 breaking up of Bridge for Tridge with the heart-failure stuff. 

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Le Sigh. 
 

We’ve already been down this road before with Felicia, Katie, and Eric and someone else I’m forgetting too.

We also are forgetting that this is Thudley’s B&B so there is a possibility that Taylor is lying a la Stephanie, Sally etc. Or Taylor learning she is actually improving but lies to make it sound she’s getting worse.

Ya I can see them killing off Luna to give Taylor a heart a la Storm.

Will Thudley ever think of something original for once? 

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-- When Tom Arnold is your guest star on a Friday, your entire show is in trouble.

-- Brooke said Hope has "a little crush" on Finn?   LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

-- Dropping Taylor's "heart failure" at the end of the show is such bad writing. But expected.

-- LMAOOOOOOOOOOO at Bill telling Katie and Will in the "coming up" clips that they have to be a family. This is the same guy who preached about an entirely different family just last week.

 

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Le sigh.

 

Yeah it has gone back to being a chore after all those good weeks. 

 

That said...RB felt like Taylor for the first time to me when she was talking to Brooke and put her hands together in therapist mode. It was a little thing. And the head tilt. But...baby steps. 

 

Awwww Katie apologized to Poppy. But I doubt that rivalry is over. 

 

I am tired of Hope being one way to Brooke badmouthing Steffy, but can't say it to her face. And now her department is in jeopardy. Perhaps she should focus. 

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Well the content/vibe of the Brooke + Taylee scenes was a pleasant surprise.

Taylor was supposed to be this world-renowned psychiatrist - but the writers eventually betrayed the character + HT by dumbing down the dialogue and stories.

Maybe it's RB's delivery but she actually sounded like the expert doctor she's supposed to be.

So Finn gets scenes with RJ and Deuce in the same week? Weird.

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