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Ha! So Heidi freaking Montag is team Taylor.

Who knew.

I thought she would be team Brooke... HAHAHAHA

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Oh, Ridge is committed.....

Well, we all know how deep his commitment usually is.  

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    I'm amazed that either Taylor or Brooke still believe him when he utters those words. Then again, I'm amazed that either of them even bother with him at all anymore, and I have been amazed at that for a looong time now.

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On what planet would any daughter want her mother to reunite with a man who's treated her so poorly?

I do give credit to Brad when Will was not in favor of Katie reuniting with $B. Will laid out every reason why Katie shouldn't go back. Both Katie and $B acknowledged Will's feelings and the facts.

Again, if RM was playing Ridge, I wouldn't be as opposed - kinda like Nikki/Victor (Y&R) - we've watched the same actors for 4 decades. TK is a solid actor, but he'll never be THE Ridge Brooke has pined for 38 years so I - and I bet most of the audiences - have zero investment in this nonsense.

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Partial preemption/disruption alert 
for four Tuesday and Wednesday CBS episodes.

(due to live broadcast on CBS of soccer from Europe)

On the affected dates:
-- Y&R and B&B are partially disrupted in some U.S. areas.
-- BTG is fully preempted everywhere in U.S. and Canada.

Tues. April 29 - B&B Episode #9514 (S38, E155)
Wed. April 30 - B&B Episode #9515 (S38, E156)
Tues. May 6 - B&B Episode #9519 (S38, E60)
Wed. May 7 - B&B Episode #9520 (S38, E161)

For CTV-Canada:
These 4 episodes will air at normal times in all timezones on CTV.

For 10play fast-tracked in Australia:
Episodes will be available at normal times/dates.

For Tues and Wed on CBS:

  • B&B will air at normal times in Eastern, Central, and Hawaii timezones.
  • B&B Tues and Wed will be partially preempted in Mountain, Pacific, and Alaska timezones on CBS.
    • There are some alternate times and channels airing CBS soaps on these dates.
    • If you miss the broadcast and there's no alternate time/channel in your area, then watch online at cbs.com or paramountplus

Details on the preemptions and a list of alternate times/channels here:
https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/68719-btg-yr-bb-april-may-2025-soccer-disrupting-cbs-soap-broadcasts/ 

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KKL/Brooke continues to age backwards. So stunning. I can't wait for Nick to come back! 

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Monday, April 28 - Episode #9513
(Season 38, Episode 154)
Fuel gets added to the fire when Steffy and Taylor learn who the showstopper was truly meant for.
Katie catches a glimpse of Daphne kissing Carter.

Tuesday, April 29 - Episode #9514
(Season 38, Episode 155)
Ridge confronts Eric over the stunt he pulled with Brooke.
Katie demands the truth from Daphne after having eavesdropped on her and Zende.

Wednesday, April 30 - Episode #9515
(Season 38, Episode 156)
Ridge is torn by Eric's words and Brooke's actions.
Daphne doesn’t stand a chance when Katie fiercely protects Carter.

Thursday, May 1 - Episode #9516
(Season 38, Episode 157)
Hope gets suspicious of Liam's new living arrangement.
Will congratulates Electra on her newfound happiness and success.

Friday, May 2 - Episode #9517
(Season 38, Episode 158)
Liam encourages Hope to give Carter another chance.

source: (Link)

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^ thumbnail for episode #9513
Season 38, Episode 154 (Monday, April 28)


^ thumbnail for episode #9514
Season 38, Episode 155 (Tuesday, April 29)


^ thumbnail for episode #9515
Season 38, Episode 156 (Wednesday, April 30)


thumbnails from this link:
https://tv.youtube.com/browse/the-bold-and-the-beautiful-UCiaukWSbRCUga4KUd9vKVtw 

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