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Preach!!!

 

Watched Friday's.

That Brooke/Ridge scene was one of the best B&B had in years. The writing was good, reminded me of the stuff Mulcahey used to write. Yeah, KKL was great and didn't overdo it, it was a quiet rage... "your mother used to call me that." This scene could work for a viewer who's watched since day 1 or someone who's never seen the show before because it's a relatable situation at the shock and disgust of him using those words about her daughter.

Brooke comes off as having the class and patience of a saint. She didn't even confront him when he called Hope a bitch at the office, waited til they got home. And then for Ridge to say Hope is a slut because she's had 3 or 4 boyfriends in her whole life, and for Brooke to NOT  throw all of Steffy's indiscretions in his face, but to just quietly and sincerely defend her daughter as a mother and contributor... talk about "when they go low, we go high!"

The audacity of Ridge to ask her to kick out her daughter and granddaughter... Brooke went against her daughter by telling the Forresters the plan... as expected, she got zero credit for that.

They absolutely ruined it at the end though, by making Ridge walk out on her.

I hope Deacon karate chops Ridge's ass.

 

 

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I SECOND EVERYTHING YOU SAID! YES! YES! YES AND YES!

And girls, are we ready to see Brooke turn Ridge's life into a nightmare like she used to do it in the 90s and early 00s? Because I am!  

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12-13

 

GET HIM, BROOKE!!! PUT THAT BASS IN YOUR VOICE!!! lol.

 

Well since I'm knocked up for the day in bed...and FINALLY able to move, I figured I will do a little bit of catch up and B&B is usually digestible for that. And that...was a decent week if dragging in some spots. It does help that it looked like my player lost the 12-10 episode, but *shrugs*

 

KKL did fabulous. Even with the stuff at the end of this episode. I was wondering as Ridge (who ain't s^&*) was going on and on and on about Hope and calling her every name in the book...when would Brooke stand up? So I was happy that she finally did. And that bass....Oooo. And how dare he tried to make it all about him? BOY, BYE!!! He wants to move out...again...BOY, BYE!!! smh. 

 

I guess we had to get the actor playing Zende his guarantees for the month because he was actually around all week. I was surprised. And I loved how Carter kept standing up for Hope every chance that he got. As much as I love Steffy (and JMW gives good bitca), once in a while, she does need to be checked. And good for Carter for checking her. I am curious to see where this Forrester Takeover storyline can go...moreso given that twist in next week's promo. 

 

Remy/Electra/Will was good to watch. Though I did wonder where Will's hostility toward Remy was coming from because it did seem left field. And it was so funny to me how CM is just like his dad when Will gets a little bit like a jerk. And Will WAS being a jerk. But poor, poor Electra. Remy is a piece of work.

 

Did I mention Ridge ain't s#$%?

 I agree. It was marvelous to watch KKL do her thing. 

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So if Brad decides to extend the FC takeover story, which he should, I can't help but think that Justin was encouraged by someone - $B - to proclaim that Carter's action were bulletproof, which they are clearly not.

$B has believable motivation for snatching FC from the Forresters: The Dressmaker, Katie, Will and, of course, Brooke. I'm over emasculated $B! It'd be a fun twist, especially if Brill reunites ('I did it all for you, Brooke!'

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I want Brooke with either someone completely new - she deserves it... to be honest... or some brutal sex scandal like Finn. I could care less if she reunites with Bill. It's done to literal death on the show. Brill had a chance to work years ago when it was still fresh, but Bradley ruined that too. 

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I think it's only natural... so... Bradley, sweetheart - if you are reading - don't think twice about it anymore - do it! We all want it. 

And... I mean... do we think it was just an accident that they had Finn shirtless with Brooke couple of weeks ago... with her checking him out for a second. 

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In a way it will bring back KKL to the level of acting she was used to playing against for decades (Ronn Moss).   

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That 10 minutes was enough for us to hear Katie tell Brooke that Ridge will come back soon, and that he'll come to his senses and apologize for what he said. I mean, can Katie be any more ridiculous?

Of course, this is the Katie who's allowed $B to treat her like cow dung for over a decade.

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