_"It's been a year since Macy died."_ _"Doesn't seem that long."_ Doesn't seem that long to us either, Clarke cuz we've been watching three episodes a day.
@@NewYorkNick0607 after his near death experience with Patsy and Morgan, Clarke really has lost all sense of time. Meanwhile.. Kinda sad nobody mentioned Kimberly and how depressed she was by macy's death, that she up and disappeared.
@@TriniT21 I know! There was one episode of Sally worrying about how depressed Kimberly was, and then when Kimberly disappeared Sally didn't even mention it. I wonder what Sally thinks happened. Is she just assuming Adam came to get her?
My goodness, those are some strong spectacles Tim is wearing. Half of a house fell on them and they are still easily found and in one piece as he perches them back on his nose... Meanwhile, Morgan's skimpy dress remains intact (sprayed with Belief?) and she manages to keep on both her heels despite being run down by a Mercedes... This show.. 😂
Well not 100% because Brooke was not responsible for her daughter Macy's death Macy was acting crazy and she caused her own death because Thorn her husband was desiring Brooke Forrester😮 get facts straight before you say somebody's right😮
Sally is totally justified. Of all the coffee houses in the city, Brooke had to saunter into that one. She doesn't even flinch knowing it was macy's place (and also a place where she did "battle" for Thorne doing karaoke).
@@victoriaford8449And Macy would have never acted crazy if Brooke hadn’t driven up to Big Bear and shoved divorce papers in Macy’s face. Macy had finally accepted that her marriage was over and had a peaceful parting with Thorne. And then here comes Brooke being obnoxious as always. Was Macy wrong and emotional to grab Brooke’s keys and jump in her car? Yes. But Brooke provoked that entire situation. So Sally has every right to be angry.
@@victoriaford8449before Brooke showed up, Macy was in a very fragile emotional state but she made an effort to hold it together and she succeeded. Brooke demanding that she sign the divorce papers right then and there was more than she could handIe in that state of mind, and Brooke _knew it_ (she had previously told Thorne not to go to Big Bear alone to meet Macy because Macy was so unstabIe there was no telling what she might do).
For Tridge to go through all this and five years later they're split up and Ridge is chasing after the Forrester Bed Hopper- makes absolutely no sense. Brad 🔔 is an idiot.
@@TriniT21 Yes in late 2002 Taylor "dies" again and Ridge moves on with Brooke. Taylor returned in 2005 and Ridge now had kids with both of them. Ridge and Taylor did get back together but it only lasted several months sadly.
So for all the folks who think Steph is so mean to poor widdle Brooke... I guess Sally's being a big meanie too, huh? 😑 Sally, just like Steph, had every justifiable reason in the world to not like selfish Brooke and call her out on what she's done and the pain she has caused just so she can get what she wants (at the time).
Ridge crashing through and destroying Morgan’s house the way I want to wreck this dumb storyline. Sally putting Brooke in her place. To quote Ice Cube, it was a very good day 😂.
I wonder what the purpose was of Ridge driving right through the wall (and, by the way, isn't this LA? Shouldn't these houses be built to withstand earthquakes?). Taylor had already broken a window. Or was he afraid to leave the car because of the dogs? Always love seeing Sally! It made me realize how much I've missed her lately - we've barely seen her since Kimberly disappeared.
@@FayeIL that real estate agent is gonna have alot of gossip about this house when she goes to sell it to the next buyer... "The house has a basement with built in panic room which I can assure you is sound proof. "This house is also famous for being the place where Taylor and Steffy Forrester were kidnapped... " And here is the exact spot Ridge Forrester drove his SUV into the wall *points to newly built exterior wall* to save his wife... "if you look closely we retained some of the authentic skid marks on the floor as he ran over the previous owner..that's going to be excellent for resale value 😁"
Sally talking about the injustice of having to watch Brooke have coffee with her daughter, in Sally's daughter's coffee house, while Sally's daughter is dead, creates a connection between Macy and Bridget, and indirectly between the Venice scheme and Brooke's scheme (which I commented on in episode 3256). Both Bridget and Macy are similar character types - they are Good Girls, they are loving and compassionate, they are too trusting of the men they love, which leads them into relationships which will cause them heartache, and they are both Daughters. Thus, the "justice" Sally asks for implicitly foreshadows Brooke "losing" her own daughter the same way Sally lost hers - because of a man who marries her on the rebound, and because that man cheats on her with Brooke. Brooke will end up doing to Bridget what she did to Macy, and because of that, Brooke will lose her relationship with her own daughter.
@@brendanbressler9807 that's why I enjoyed it so much when Brooke went up to the cabin for her final disrespect of Macy, and Macy wasn't having it, punched her and stepped on her chest. That's the only interaction Brooke deserves.
“He used your love, your devotion, you gave him everything “.. ommmmm what about kidnapping his daughter and letting believe she was dead?? What about kidnapping his wife letting him believe she left him? Also, that speech of Tim’s is totally out of character
Yes, they did. The main difference is Macy actually stood up to Anthony and fought for her life as well as her mother's. Taylor just stood there, doing nothing to save herself and her daughter.
In the last episode Tim didn't want Taylor's death. Now he wants Ridge and Taylor's death. And I dont understand the need to have again Morgan holding the gun against Ridge and Taylor. It makes the rescue scene worse (if it is possible) She should have just gone away after the crash.
There are certain people and characters that are so morally reprehensible that the mere sight or sound of their voice invokes a visceral reaction. Shelia Carter, Morgan DeWitt and certain former president do that for me.
I think it's supposed to portray "fear". And another thing that makes even less sense - why doesn't Taylor _flght?_ She has nothing to lose at this point. Her daughter is upstairs and something bad will happen to her if Morgan succeeds in unaliving Taylor.
Finally I loved this scene between him crashing into the house and Taylor punching Morgan which should have happened sooner but better late then never loved sally confronting brooke to
I AGREE 💯 with Sally and Clarke. Grandma SFTV has NO BUSINESS being in Macy's club. Yes it's a Slap in the face, not just to Macy but to ALL the Spectra clan.
Why is Taylor just _standing there_ while Morgan points the 🔫at her? This is literally her last chance to save herself and Steffy - she has nothing to lose by flghting for her life. One would think that she'd have at least some Mama Bear instincts, knowing that once Morgan unalives Taylor, Steffy will be sent away, never to see her home or her family again.
Right?? Again there's just no urgency to these scenes, no sense that the danger they're discussing is real. Morgan talking about distracting Steffy so she won't hear the gun shot that kills her mother is a harrowing detail. But you wouldn't know it from the tone or staging. The music and sound effects should've underscored tension and horror in that moment.
@@NewYorkNick0607 I honestly couldn't take Morgan seriously looking to unalive someone in that outfit. But you both are right.. There's no urgency. I think of Lauren tied up in a cabin with Sheila pointing a gun at her, and she managed to fight back. Even James tripped Sheila up with the cable tying his legs (I still LOL at Sheila's legs going flying 😂).
@@NewYorkNick0607 oh BTW.. How in the world can Taylor allow TIM to subdue her and tie her up? He had to be the most WHACK captor ever. Taylor could have easily scratched his eyes out and gotten the key away from him
@@TriniT21 "I couldn't take Morgan seriously in that outfit" 🤣 And yes Trish, Sheila holding Lauren at gunpoint at the farmhouse is exactly what I was thinking of. Y&R made the danger there feel REAL. There was tension and atmospheric dread, faint screams and heartbeat sound effects in the sound mix, and of course Kimberlin Brown and Tracey Bregman were great actresses.
Absolutely agree about the lack of urgency. It doesn't feel like someone's life is in danger. Everything about the scene is off. The direction, the music, the acting. Morgan offering Taylor the bIindfold as if she was offering her the choice in the context of some s ex game.
That’s one helluva Mercedes SUV. It has Hummer like strength. And how stupid of Ridge to do that. He goes in to save his family but ends up crashing into them?? Now that would have been a twist. 😆
It would have been better if Ridge at least had sneaked in and had watched them through a window first. He then would know where they were standing (not in the direct line of the car) and could still decide to crash the car into the house to stop Morgan from pulling the trigger. But no, he crashed the car into the house without even having been in that house once.
Anyone still thinks that Tim is a good guy when he tells Morgan to shoot Ridge? 😅If that was supposed to be _therapy_ and to allow Morgan to get over her obsession for Ridge, I still wouldn't want Tim as my therapist or treating anyone in my life. Even *IF* Tim might have thought that Morgan wouldn't be able to do it, Tim couldn't have been sure of that as Morgan for a while has done things he hadn't been able to predict, and Tim would then have been just as guilty as Morgan, the one pulling the trigger.
And watching it playing out, we have Ridge again reminding Morgan that there had been a time when Ridge had loved no one but Morgan, and therapist Tim telling Morgan to NOT listen to Ridge and to just shoot him. Tim seems just as obsessed with Morgan (seeing Ridge as hindrance, love rival) as Morgan has been with Ridge.
Thank goodness this SL is over. It started with a questionable Stephanie's deed, it undermined Caroline's place in Ridge's life as his 🥇 love, it ruined the great Tridge's chemistry and trust with Ridge consciously having se X with another woman ( so out of character) and hiding the truth about Morgan's pregnancy to Taylor for too long. Tridge fans had to endure a fake portrait of the blissed family all along. Taylor reduced to a silly woman trusting a psychopath as she has never been a psychiatrist ( I know many already think she actually has never been a psychiatrist 😅).
My feelings exactly! It's such a relief it's over. The thing is, it _could_ have been a good storyline. The long-term structural outline was not bad (following the Sheila plot), but too many individual plot points on the way didn't make sense. With some changes to the storyline, better acting and better direction it could have worked. For example, instead of Morgan having the ab all those years ago, she could have had a miscarriage (and bIamed Steph for it). Ridge could have thought of Morgan as a casual relationship while she was much more involved. That way, both Stephanie's and Caroline's roles would not have been undermined by the storyline. Morgan could have done to Ridge what Sheila did to get Scott pregnant, instead of Ridge sleeping with her based on an e-maiI. And there really was no need for her to befriend Taylor - she could have befriended Brooke instead and become her accomplice (which would make it more plausible for Taylor to miss all the obvious red fIags about Morgan).
@@annieo6527 I may add, just because HT and RM were not so talented to raise an awful script and direction, that they should have let them done what they have always been good at. I really liked the after S. Thomas tragedy where Tridge is not in sync because Taylor, for once, was not there for Ridge, she was fighting against the pain and the anger. It could have been enough also having the couple in trouble after the reveal of Morgan's child father at the beginning of the pregnancy.
Where’s CJ? Did he officially leave at this point or are they really just having him off screen? It’s one thing for him to not be there during Eric/Amber/Deacon saga, but it’s another to watch Sally and Clarke talk about Macy and Brooke and Insomnia without once mentioning its owner.
All that hootin' and hollerin' from CJ about the baby and now he's forgotten all about him. Yet some people here got mad when I said he wasn't really a father figure to Eric Jr.
When ridge and Morgan came to her house last time as soon as they pulled through the gate, they were at her front door… now all of a sudden he has to drive down a driveway 🙃😂
The closing music at 18:00 gives away what we’ve known to be true, this is the show trying to be something that it’s not. I do not think we’ve ever heard it before, it sounds like something out of a movie (it feels like a knock off of Terminator 2) than it’s regular compelling score. But it has the opposite effect, it takes a bit of heart out of the reunion we were supposed to be craving.
Come to think of it this looks like the samz creepy house Blake Hayes lived in and kept hostage Karen Spencer And Bill did the same crashing the gate with his car to save his daughter with Thorne
At least the show used a different car this time and did not jus reuse the footage of the gate crashing. Blake and Thorne were smarter. They didn't just crash into the house and risked to hit Karen. Thorne sneaked in while Bill distracted Blake.
The storyline became ridiculous ..and the Most ridiculous is Tim the psychologist trying to encourage Morgan to shoot Ridge. ABSURD. This kidnapping and taking prisoners must be one of Bell's sick fantasies. He carries it into the future with Crazy Sheila and the doctor her psycologist. If this storyline doesnt improve..I may stop watching these old episodes too!
Even though I will always love the drama of it, Ridge crashing his car into the house never made much sense. He knocked himself out and could’ve easily ended up harming Taylor or Steffy in the house lol
Bridge forever not too long now and the two soul mates will be reunited as it should be. They have a longer history than Tridge. So glad boring Taylor will soon be gone. Totally disagree that Taylor was given the most epic storylines. I almost fall asleep watching her.😂😂 just see in the near coming episodes all the mixed signals Ridge will be giving Brooke. Shame on him😅😅😅
I’m so glad that horrible storyline is finally over and the Tridge family is reunited! ❤
_"It's been a year since Macy died."_
_"Doesn't seem that long."_
Doesn't seem that long to us either, Clarke cuz we've been watching three episodes a day.
Even in 2001 it didn't seem that long. Macy died in July 2000 and that episode with Ridge rescuing his wife and daughter aired in April 2001.
It _does_ seem that long because the Morgan storyline feels like it's been going on for a year... 😂
@@NewYorkNick0607 after his near death experience with Patsy and Morgan, Clarke really has lost all sense of time.
Meanwhile.. Kinda sad nobody mentioned Kimberly and how depressed she was by macy's death, that she up and disappeared.
@@TriniT21 I know! There was one episode of Sally worrying about how depressed Kimberly was, and then when Kimberly disappeared Sally didn't even mention it. I wonder what Sally thinks happened. Is she just assuming Adam came to get her?
I absolutely hated that they killed the character. I realize actors come and go but the Bells are the worst when it comes to offing a character.
I never will get why Ridge went for Brooke again and again…. He really had a connection with Taylor. Bell was an idiot!
My words exactly
It was a different Bell. The old one really liked Tridge.
@@SeeingHimNow it was a damn rewrite of history
Tridge stopped after she came back in 2005 and RM and HT dated in real life and his wife and HT got into a cat fight
"He came in like a wrecking ball. He never hit so hard in love. All he wanted was to break your walls" 🤣
😂😂😂😂
Love the music with Ridge reuniting with Taylor and Steffy
No Spoiler alert alert
Beautiful reunion🎉
After a family reunion like that, how could they not stay together for ever😢
@@alisonrogers4687✍🏽 “SUCKS” at times !! 🤬😑😑😁
Ridge should've kept driving and mowed down that ban she e.
Taylor always got the most legendary storylines.
My goodness, those are some strong spectacles Tim is wearing. Half of a house fell on them and they are still easily found and in one piece as he perches them back on his nose...
Meanwhile, Morgan's skimpy dress remains intact (sprayed with Belief?) and she manages to keep on both her heels despite being run down by a Mercedes...
This show.. 😂
😂🤣 I love how you notice these things! You crack me up.
@@NewYorkNick0607 it really is a sitcom as you described 😂
Great observations! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Brooke couldn't say anything because she knew Queen Sally was 100% right. I felt for Sally here 😥❤️
Wat is dat bech goin to say anyways🤬
Well not 100% because Brooke was not responsible for her daughter Macy's death Macy was acting crazy and she caused her own death because Thorn her husband was desiring Brooke Forrester😮 get facts straight before you say somebody's right😮
Sally is totally justified.
Of all the coffee houses in the city, Brooke had to saunter into that one. She doesn't even flinch knowing it was macy's place (and also a place where she did "battle" for Thorne doing karaoke).
@@victoriaford8449And Macy would have never acted crazy if Brooke hadn’t driven up to Big Bear and shoved divorce papers in Macy’s face. Macy had finally accepted that her marriage was over and had a peaceful parting with Thorne. And then here comes Brooke being obnoxious as always. Was Macy wrong and emotional to grab Brooke’s keys and jump in her car? Yes. But Brooke provoked that entire situation. So Sally has every right to be angry.
@@victoriaford8449before Brooke showed up, Macy was in a very fragile emotional state but she made an effort to hold it together and she succeeded. Brooke demanding that she sign the divorce papers right then and there was more than she could handIe in that state of mind, and Brooke _knew it_ (she had previously told Thorne not to go to Big Bear alone to meet Macy because Macy was so unstabIe there was no telling what she might do).
Ridge finally letting go, and crying the tears he felt he couldn't cry when he thought Steffy was unalive...
Ridge cried.Ron did not 😂
@@-Lily7415 😂😂😂
For Tridge to go through all this and five years later they're split up and Ridge is chasing after the Forrester Bed Hopper- makes absolutely no sense. Brad 🔔 is an idiot.
Stans will not b able to watch this episode in peace😂
It really doesn't make any sense.
I wasn't really watching the show then.. Will Taylor be unalive again why Ridge goes back to Brooke?
@@TriniT21 Yes in late 2002 Taylor "dies" again and Ridge moves on with Brooke. Taylor returned in 2005 and Ridge now had kids with both of them. Ridge and Taylor did get back together but it only lasted several months sadly.
💯
Yes it is a shame.
Taylor owned Morgan with that punch 👊🏿
BEST punch ever 👍
Go Taylor!
She shouldve use some of thoses punches years later several time on brooke.
@@illyktve7307 Exactly 💯
@@ksbaxter she definitely punched much better than Rick.
I might have rewound it 4 or 5 times 😂
Brooke has some nerve being in Macy's cafe.
A joyous family reunion
These scenes with Taylor and Ridge were truly Great
What a Damn Waste to only have him end up with the SFTV
Right??
After going thru all this to get his family back.
@@JanetWashington-ph6dz damn u Brad 🔔
THE best episode of all
Absolutely!!
@@ambika66681 AND definitely the next one when Stephanie holds her granddaughter Steffy in her arms again.
That punch Taylor gave Morgan was her “I’m so done with you and this” moment.
Morgan's facial reaction when holding the gun. Now that's good camera work right there.
I think Sarah Buxton knocked it out of the park with her expression and energy in this episode.
If sally only knew grandma heaux was bored with Thorne already 😂😂
👏Ridge puts his life on the line to save Taylor.
So for all the folks who think Steph is so mean to poor widdle Brooke... I guess Sally's being a big meanie too, huh?
😑
Sally, just like Steph, had every justifiable reason in the world to not like selfish Brooke and call her out on what she's done and the pain she has caused just so she can get what she wants (at the time).
Ridge crashing through and destroying Morgan’s house the way I want to wreck this dumb storyline.
Sally putting Brooke in her place.
To quote Ice Cube, it was a very good day 😂.
I wonder what the purpose was of Ridge driving right through the wall (and, by the way, isn't this LA? Shouldn't these houses be built to withstand earthquakes?). Taylor had already broken a window. Or was he afraid to leave the car because of the dogs?
Always love seeing Sally! It made me realize how much I've missed her lately - we've barely seen her since Kimberly disappeared.
LOL I like this idea of wrecking the storyline. Like the writers realized the whole thing was bad and made Ridge _literally_ break the fourth wall. 😉
@@NewYorkNick0607 they should have made him c r ash into the camera.
@@FayeIL that real estate agent is gonna have alot of gossip about this house when she goes to sell it to the next buyer...
"The house has a basement with built in panic room which I can assure you is sound proof.
"This house is also famous for being the place where Taylor and Steffy Forrester were kidnapped...
" And here is the exact spot Ridge Forrester drove his SUV into the wall *points to newly built exterior wall* to save his wife...
"if you look closely we retained some of the authentic skid marks on the floor as he ran over the previous owner..that's going to be excellent for resale value 😁"
Sally talking about the injustice of having to watch Brooke have coffee with her daughter, in Sally's daughter's coffee house, while Sally's daughter is dead, creates a connection between Macy and Bridget, and indirectly between the Venice scheme and Brooke's scheme (which I commented on in episode 3256).
Both Bridget and Macy are similar character types - they are Good Girls, they are loving and compassionate, they are too trusting of the men they love, which leads them into relationships which will cause them heartache, and they are both Daughters. Thus, the "justice" Sally asks for implicitly foreshadows Brooke "losing" her own daughter the same way Sally lost hers - because of a man who marries her on the rebound, and because that man cheats on her with Brooke.
Brooke will end up doing to Bridget what she did to Macy, and because of that, Brooke will lose her relationship with her own daughter.
That punch was everything! If only Sally had punched Brooke too that would've been epic.
@@brendanbressler9807 that's why I enjoyed it so much when Brooke went up to the cabin for her final disrespect of Macy, and Macy wasn't having it, punched her and stepped on her chest.
That's the only interaction Brooke deserves.
Ironically, Brooke will get some pay back at that same cabin…
@@brendanbressler9807Taylor shuld punch Brooke
@@HunterWranglerkarma for Brooke
“He used your love, your devotion, you gave him everything “.. ommmmm what about kidnapping his daughter and letting believe she was dead?? What about kidnapping his wife letting him believe she left him?
Also, that speech of Tim’s is totally out of character
@@orifeldman3213 it's like he got hit on the head by a falling brick and became another person...
Morgan gets punched but we all felt like brooke deserved it more😅😅😅
The nerve she had to come seap her coffee in Macy's café
Taylor and Macy both still looked gorgeous in their near death moments being held at gunpoint(Macy with Anthony in '95).
Brooke and Morgan can only dream of that 😂
Yes, they did. The main difference is Macy actually stood up to Anthony and fought for her life as well as her mother's. Taylor just stood there, doing nothing to save herself and her daughter.
@@brendanbressler9807 omg, Macy looked absolutely beautiful❤️ in spite of being held at gunpoint by a lunatic
In the last episode Tim didn't want Taylor's death. Now he wants Ridge and Taylor's death. And I dont understand the need to have again Morgan holding the gun against Ridge and Taylor. It makes the rescue scene worse (if it is possible)
She should have just gone away after the crash.
This is the kind of storyline where it made so little sense that, now that it's over, I just want to pretend like it didn't happen.
He wants Morgan to shoot Ridge not Taylor.
Tim is very jealous of him.
I'm celebrating this episode!
❤Tridge❤
See Brooke this is wat destiny looks like !😂
@@ambika66681Yes Ridge would never do this for Brooke 😂
🩷Bridge🩷
@@victoriaford8449 🤮
@@victoriaford8449 🤢🤮🤣
If Ridge had driven the car over Morgan's f ace she wouldn't look any different.
Better, perhaps.
No need to go after people's looks though.
There are certain people and characters that are so morally reprehensible that the mere sight or sound of their voice invokes a visceral reaction. Shelia Carter, Morgan DeWitt and certain former president do that for me.
@@roubad9034 SB is on the show. That makes her acting and appearance fair game for discussion. SB is u&ly and can't act.
@@dsteph2789 Sheila was an evil villain but she was a great character played by a beautiful and talented actress. Morgan is none of those.
Morgan couldn't even pull it together when pulling the trigger
Taylor gave once Rick a swim lesson, now it's time to show him how to punch people!
Why does Taylor do that weird thing with her fingers (0:19) like she has Celine's stiff person syndrome?
I think it's supposed to portray "fear".
And another thing that makes even less sense - why doesn't Taylor _flght?_ She has nothing to lose at this point. Her daughter is upstairs and something bad will happen to her if Morgan succeeds in unaliving Taylor.
I was thinking about those fingers too😂😂.
I find her mannerisms irritating.
She’s ACTING! lol
At first I thought she was crossing her fingers... Like for good luck lol.
My favorite storyline
Mine, too.
Old bold and beautiful episode is best 1990- 2000
---2006 when Trudge was ruined forever!
Tridge!😢❤
Yes they are reunited ❤
❤❤❤❤
Finally yeeey Tridge ❤
I don't know if Brooke understood Sally's speech about mother/ daughter's relationship.
Two don'ts about Brooke :
.. She don't understand
... She don't care to understand
She probably didn't. Brooke and Bridget have never had anything remotely like the relationship Sally had with Macy.
Finally I loved this scene between him crashing into the house and Taylor punching Morgan which should have happened sooner but better late then never loved sally confronting brooke to
Sally read Brooke for filth!
That Tim was normal until he got with Morgan, now he’s just as crazy.
@17:05 Taylor was picturing Miss Logan when she threw that haymaker.👊
Go Sally!!! Tell that mattress.
Brooke doesn't know what to say.
That's good.
Another great music score starting at 7:31!
I miss the old music!
Go on Ridge!
Go Sally 👍
I AGREE 💯 with Sally and Clarke. Grandma SFTV has NO BUSINESS being in Macy's club. Yes it's a Slap in the face, not just to Macy but to ALL the Spectra clan.
And CJ owns the place now, so she's still on the Spectras' turf. Why would she want to risk running into CJ?
@@annieo6527 I was just asking where is CJ?
@@annieo6527esp after Brooke's son did CJ so dirty.
Brooke really has zero conscience.
She's always been shameless !
Why is Taylor just _standing there_ while Morgan points the 🔫at her? This is literally her last chance to save herself and Steffy - she has nothing to lose by flghting for her life. One would think that she'd have at least some Mama Bear instincts, knowing that once Morgan unalives Taylor, Steffy will be sent away, never to see her home or her family again.
Right?? Again there's just no urgency to these scenes, no sense that the danger they're discussing is real. Morgan talking about distracting Steffy so she won't hear the gun shot that kills her mother is a harrowing detail. But you wouldn't know it from the tone or staging. The music and sound effects should've underscored tension and horror in that moment.
@@NewYorkNick0607 I honestly couldn't take Morgan seriously looking to unalive someone in that outfit.
But you both are right.. There's no urgency.
I think of Lauren tied up in a cabin with Sheila pointing a gun at her, and she managed to fight back.
Even James tripped Sheila up with the cable tying his legs (I still LOL at Sheila's legs going flying 😂).
@@NewYorkNick0607 oh BTW.. How in the world can Taylor allow TIM to subdue her and tie her up? He had to be the most WHACK captor ever. Taylor could have easily scratched his eyes out and gotten the key away from him
@@TriniT21 "I couldn't take Morgan seriously in that outfit" 🤣 And yes Trish, Sheila holding Lauren at gunpoint at the farmhouse is exactly what I was thinking of. Y&R made the danger there feel REAL. There was tension and atmospheric dread, faint screams and heartbeat sound effects in the sound mix, and of course Kimberlin Brown and Tracey Bregman were great actresses.
Absolutely agree about the lack of urgency. It doesn't feel like someone's life is in danger. Everything about the scene is off. The direction, the music, the acting. Morgan offering Taylor the bIindfold as if she was offering her the choice in the context of some s ex game.
Oh come on!!! How did Ridge get knocked out. Get in there.
Side note, steffie or any of them could’ve been right at window
That’s one helluva Mercedes SUV. It has Hummer like strength. And how stupid of Ridge to do that. He goes in to save his family but ends up crashing into them?? Now that would have been a twist. 😆
It would have been better if Ridge at least had sneaked in and had watched them through a window first. He then would know where they were standing (not in the direct line of the car) and could still decide to crash the car into the house to stop Morgan from pulling the trigger.
But no, he crashed the car into the house without even having been in that house once.
You'd think Ridge would have braced himself before literally hitting that wall. And no airbags in Beverly Hills?😉
❤Been watching since 1987.... Same theme as 2024....shame the writing is not😮😢
This is the best episode of Bold and the Beautiful ever. I particularly like the destruction of Morgan DeWitt's house.
Me too !!
What happened to "Phyllis" and "Spike"?
Did Ridge ran them over?
@@juliaschmidt6511 RlP Phyllis and Spike.
@@annieo6527Yes ☹️
Poor Taylor, she'll know what a bullet feels like next yr! 😢⏳
Then Back Sheila and she kidnaps Amber and shoots Taylor and Brooke 2002
Anyone still thinks that Tim is a good guy when he tells Morgan to shoot Ridge? 😅If that was supposed to be _therapy_ and to allow Morgan to get over her obsession for Ridge, I still wouldn't want Tim as my therapist or treating anyone in my life.
Even *IF* Tim might have thought that Morgan wouldn't be able to do it, Tim couldn't have been sure of that as Morgan for a while has done things he hadn't been able to predict, and Tim would then have been just as guilty as Morgan, the one pulling the trigger.
And watching it playing out, we have Ridge again reminding Morgan that there had been a time when Ridge had loved no one but Morgan, and therapist Tim telling Morgan to NOT listen to Ridge and to just shoot him. Tim seems just as obsessed with Morgan (seeing Ridge as hindrance, love rival) as Morgan has been with Ridge.
What ghastly ghoulish shot at 8:52! 😖 You know that scene in _Anaconda_ when the snake regurgitates Jon Voight? That's what Morgan looks like here.
Thank goodness this SL is over.
It started with a questionable Stephanie's deed, it undermined Caroline's place in Ridge's life as his 🥇 love, it ruined the great Tridge's chemistry and trust with Ridge consciously having se X with another woman ( so out of character) and hiding the truth about Morgan's pregnancy to Taylor for too long.
Tridge fans had to endure a fake portrait of the blissed family all along.
Taylor reduced to a silly woman trusting a psychopath as she has never been a psychiatrist ( I know many already think she actually has never been a psychiatrist 😅).
Well put! This was the worst storyline I've seen on the show (up to this point).
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My feelings exactly! It's such a relief it's over. The thing is, it _could_ have been a good storyline. The long-term structural outline was not bad (following the Sheila plot), but too many individual plot points on the way didn't make sense. With some changes to the storyline, better acting and better direction it could have worked.
For example, instead of Morgan having the ab all those years ago, she could have had a miscarriage (and bIamed Steph for it). Ridge could have thought of Morgan as a casual relationship while she was much more involved. That way, both Stephanie's and Caroline's roles would not have been undermined by the storyline.
Morgan could have done to Ridge what Sheila did to get Scott pregnant, instead of Ridge sleeping with her based on an e-maiI. And there really was no need for her to befriend Taylor - she could have befriended Brooke instead and become her accomplice (which would make it more plausible for Taylor to miss all the obvious red fIags about Morgan).
@@annieo6527 I may add, just because HT and RM were not so talented to raise an awful script and direction, that they should have let them done what they have always been good at. I really liked the after S. Thomas tragedy where Tridge is not in sync because Taylor, for once, was not there for Ridge, she was fighting against the pain and the anger. It could have been enough also having the couple in trouble after the reveal of Morgan's child father at the beginning of the pregnancy.
Morgan will be back as a clown.
She's already a clown.
@@NewYorkNick0607 you beat me to it! 😂
@@NewYorkNick0607And also is Tim.
Where’s CJ? Did he officially leave at this point or are they really just having him off screen? It’s one thing for him to not be there during Eric/Amber/Deacon saga, but it’s another to watch Sally and Clarke talk about Macy and Brooke and Insomnia without once mentioning its owner.
And CJ doesn’t care about Becky’s baby anymore either
I was never a fan of CJ so I can’t say that I miss him. Hopefully he left town after Amber dumped him lol
All that hootin' and hollerin' from CJ about the baby and now he's forgotten all about him. Yet some people here got mad when I said he wasn't really a father figure to Eric Jr.
His portrayer (Mick Cain) is still listed in the closing credits. But his picture was removed from the opening weeks ago.
@@shannon2691 Mick Cain was great in the role, but yeah they made CJ into a bit of a jerk to serve the storyline
I miss the Insomnia! It looks cooler than Crimson Lights!!!💯
Wait, where are the dogs?!
They got wise and ran outta there lolol.
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Ridge drove them over 😂
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So Taylor decided to hit Morgan and hug Ridge instead of rubbing to get her daughter. Please!!!!
Taylor did everything right.
Thanks fot the upload
When ridge and Morgan came to her house last time as soon as they pulled through the gate, they were at her front door… now all of a sudden he has to drive down a driveway 🙃😂
The closing music at 18:00 gives away what we’ve known to be true, this is the show trying to be something that it’s not. I do not think we’ve ever heard it before, it sounds like something out of a movie (it feels like a knock off of Terminator 2) than it’s regular compelling score.
But it has the opposite effect, it takes a bit of heart out of the reunion we were supposed to be craving.
Fun fact, the music used in the Ridge vs Bill fight (2015?) was taken straight from Face Off
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That was a huge relief! 🥵 But then later Morgan dresses as a clown! 😱
Come to think of it this looks like the samz creepy house Blake Hayes lived in and kept hostage Karen Spencer
And Bill did the same crashing the gate with his car to save his daughter with Thorne
At least the show used a different car this time and did not jus reuse the footage of the gate crashing. Blake and Thorne were smarter. They didn't just crash into the house and risked to hit Karen. Thorne sneaked in while Bill distracted Blake.
What if steffy was in the living room when ridge drove in?
What car was Ridge driving that could withstand crashing through a house and save him from injury?
It was a Mercedes.
I am so glad he rescued them now it's Tim e to move on
What is Tim's actual purpose... I thought he didn't want to kill anyone
Anyone, except for Ridge, the object of Morgan's obsession and so Tim's rival for Morgan's love
Where is lieutenant Burke?
He’s no longer on the show
Nooooooo! Morgan don't leave! Then I'll go back to being the u&ly duckling on the show! 😭
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@@Brooke_Logan_Forrester I bet you refuse to read People Magazine. 🤣
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@@Brooke_Logan_Forrester 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The storyline became ridiculous ..and the Most ridiculous is Tim the psychologist trying to encourage Morgan to shoot Ridge. ABSURD.
This kidnapping and taking prisoners must be one of Bell's sick fantasies. He carries it into the future with
Crazy Sheila and the doctor her psycologist. If this storyline doesnt improve..I may stop watching these old episodes too!
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Even though I will always love the drama of it, Ridge crashing his car into the house never made much sense. He knocked himself out and could’ve easily ended up harming Taylor or Steffy in the house lol
What a stupid way for the writers to have Ridge rescue Taylor 😮
18:25. 19:00
2001.
April
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Bridge forever not too long now and the two soul mates will be reunited as it should be. They have a longer history than Tridge. So glad boring Taylor will soon be gone. Totally disagree that Taylor was given the most epic storylines. I almost fall asleep watching her.😂😂 just see in the near coming episodes all the mixed signals Ridge will be giving Brooke. Shame on him😅😅😅
Morgan is gorgeous ❤
That Tim was normal until he got with Morgan, now he’s just as crazy.