Three ladies. Three ticking time bombs. On Friday's The Bold and the Beautiful, Luna is fantasizing about life without Steffy, Katie is issuing fierce mama bear warnings, and Steffy’s giving monster-hunting realness while dragging Luna through the mud.
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Steffy Draws the Line With Luna—Hard
Steffy is not here for any Luna redemption arc, thank you very much. While chatting with Hope at Forrester, she makes it crystal clear that Luna is dead to her. Hope's trying to relate, talking about how hard it must be to find out Luna is Finn's kid. But Steffy’s not about sympathy—she’s about survival. Ridge bursts in, practically foaming at the mouth over Bill springing Luna from jail. According to him, Luna is a soulless killer who’s out on a technicality, and her “poor me” routine isn’t fooling anyone.
Steffy, ever the queen of fierce maternal protection, wants Luna permanently iced out. She saw that girl's eyes and swears there’s no soul behind them. Monster mode, activated. And Ridge? He’s revving up the war machine. They’re united in one mission: keep Luna away from Finn and the family. Trust? Never happening.
Katie Says 'Absolutely Not' to Electra’s Daredevil Behavior
Meanwhile, Katie’s got her hands full playing peacekeeper-slash-bodyguard. Will is already flipping out about Electra poking the Luna bear, and Katie storms in with that “don’t-make-me-come-over-there” mom energy. Electra tries to play tough, swearing she’s not scared of Luna. But honey, Katie’s not buying the bravado. She warns that Luna isn’t just some mean girl—she’s dangerous, unpredictable, and blessed with a killer stare that screams run.
And just when things couldn’t get messier, Sheila—yes, that Sheila—actually defended Luna. Katie practically falls over hearing that one. But Electra is unmoved. She's been through it, she’s done being pushed around, and now she’s channeling her trauma into rage-fueled fearlessness. Will, ever the romantic, swoons over her strength. Jackpot, indeed.
Sheila Begs Luna to Leave Before She Loses Control Again
Across town, in a little grandmother-granddaughter heart-to-heart (if your heart pumps pure evil), Sheila’s dragging Luna into her apartment for a reality check. Luna is spiraling and demanding to know why the one person who claims to love her wants her gone. Sheila, for once, is trying to do the right thing—which, let’s be honest, is uncharted territory.
Sheila drops some hard truths. Luna killed two people. You don’t get to play flirty threats after that. She sees the obsession building in Luna’s eyes—the same look Sheila once had before going full psycho. She knows exactly where this road leads and tells Luna to get out of L.A. before she ends up worse than her infamous grandma.
But Luna’s not leaving without a fight. She wants Finn, she wants family, and if Steffy is standing in the way? Then maybe Steffy’s got to go. Yep, she said it. Luna throws down the ultimate red flag: “What if Steffy wasn’t an issue anymore?” According to her, the only thing keeping their twisted little clan from happily ever after is one woman. Sheila is shockingly horrified. Luna, on the other hand? She’s plotting.
Luna’s Spiral Could Take Everyone Down With Her
So let’s recap: Steffy’s preparing for war, Katie’s issuing warnings like the Secret Service, and Luna? She’s one unhinged thought away from taking Steffy out of the picture entirely. The Bold and the Beautiful has entered full-on thriller mode, and no one is safe—especially not when Luna starts seeing red.
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