Just in one episode Thorne throws is a temper tantrum because his mother tells the truth about Brooke. And next thing Brooke confesses her true feelings about her stepson. Too bad for stepson, thorne it isn't him she is talking about. Deliciously entertaining.
*Thorne Overhears the Truth* _(This wouldn’t post as one so the first paragraph is here, the second paragraph is in the reply)_ Thorne overhearing Brooke's confession about Ridge is a bookend of the time he saw them together in the hotel room in Venice. That time it was staged and Brooke's feelings were ambiguous but now it's real and Brooke's feelings are laid bare. But there's a more recent parallel as well: Thorne eavesdropping and learning the truth about his wife comes soon after Bridget eavesdropping and learning the truth about her husband! Indeed both Thorne and Bridget overhear a conversation involving Deacon and both of them discover that their spouse is really in love with another, and that they were being used. Bridget was just blackmail to get Amber and the baby back and Thorne was just a substitution for Ridge. Finally, Thorne discovering the truth about his marriage this way echoes Macy discovering the truth about her marriage when she also overheard a conversation (Ridge and Eric on the phone).
These three connections - the Venice bookend, the Bridget parallel and the Macy echo - give subtext and weight to this scene and serve three functions. The Venice bookend marks the end of this storyline and lets Thorne see that his family's claims about Brooke's feelings for him were right all along. The Bridget parallel shatters the fantasy that Brooke and Thorne were a real couple by placing Brooke in the same position as Deacon and thus making her seem more deceptive than delusional. And the Macy echo is just rich satisfaction for the viewer by making Thorne suffer in the same way that she suffered and setting up the eventual arc where she will return and Thorne will be the one chasing her now.
Excellent connections Nick! I love how you found this "triple symmetry" between this scene and the Venice scheme, Bridget's eavesdropping, and Macy overhearing the phone call. That explains very well the feeling of catharsis we get from watching Thorne's bubbIe burst like this. In fact, Thorne being compared to Bridget in the writing just at the moment where Bridget's naiveté is exaggerated to the point where it is almost impossible to feel for her further highlights how Thorne _brought this all on himself._ We see him for what he is - a man with the mind of a teenager who confuses an intense infatuation with love, despite being warned by everyone who cares about him. But, unlike Bridget, Thorne is old enough to know better, and had a much better option that he discarded, which makes him look like an even bigger fooI than Bridget. By the way, I also wrote a mini essay about Thorne's discovery but from the "double narrative" perspective. I agree with you about how satisfying the payoff itself is, but I feel that the structural buildup up to this moment is fIawed because of a lack of continuity in the double narrative. It feels as if the writers actually tried to make Brooke and Thorne a real couple for a while there, saw that there was nothing there once the confIict was resolved, changed their minds and went back to the original premise. This was done much better with the Brooke/Eric marriage, where we _always_ sensed Brooke's ambivalence and the puII between her and Ridge, even as she was trying to build a family with Eric and the baby.
Why is Brooke acting like a victim? She had done this before with Eric and was warned about repeating her mistake with Thorne. She selfishly ruined Macy's life and deserves no sympathy.
Thorne: “Nobody has come farther than Brooke, Mother!” Me: I mean . . .do I even need to make the joke when Thorne does it for me? This is my second favorite Thorne episode, right after the Marlon Brando-esque howling at the gates in Venice one. I’ll subtitle it, “Macy’s revenge.” 😂
😂 In the next episode, Thorne tells Megan, "Brooke's not coming." Well buddy, that's on you! She didn't have that problem with your dad or your brother. 😜
@@NewYorkNick0607😂😂😂😂😂😂 The way I cackled 😂😂😂 Meanwhile.. I'm currently in Barbados.. Looking out to see if I can spot Brooke here crying over the loss of Ridge 😂
Brooke: " oops I did it again, I played with his heart ,that not silly game ohh Deacon Deacon Oops Thorne thinks I'm in love ,that I'm sent from above oooh but I'm not that innocent " 😂😂😂
Brad Bell and Katherine Kelly Lang's sexual relationship was more important than good writing. Ridge and Brooke only love the sex chemistry not the heart that's why Brooke pleads to Deacon about her sexual chemistry not being met because Deacon is taking good care of Bridget in bed.
Brooke's mind was never good enough for more than that. She was and is never able to have a relationship on a deeper level like Cridge or Tridge. Unfortunately, all of the men in this show don't have enough brains and sense and they wear what little they have in their pants. That's why Brooke always had it so easy with everyone.
The most frustrating thing for me in this show, is watching no one listen to the only person who accurately tells them what is going on : Steph I feel zero sympathy for Thorne (or anyone else who doesn't listen to Steph about Brooke)
I beLief that Brooke is a selfish B and daydreaming Ridge has been replaced by his AI version. The real Ridge has never been more in love with his wife Taylor. That’s all we’ve heard this entire season. These sudden detours make me 😡
I think its normal to think about an old relationship, especially after the kind of conversation Brooke and Ridge had. But Tridge is too strong , in love and committed. Brooke will soon realise where she stands. They will have to kill Taylor (again) for their marriage to end and for Brooke to have any chance with Ridge.
@Amidala_Skywalker Exactly she told him many times in fact.. He should have listened to his mother... Be destroyed his marriage to a wonderful woman like macy who loved him unconditionally.. And he did it for nothing.. He's such an idiot
*Brooke, Thorne, and the Narrative Reset* Brooke and Thorne's marriage ending like this - by Brooke realizing that Ridge is her true souImate - is actually a combination of _both good and bad storytelling._ It's good storytelling in the sense that this outcome was predicted by multiple characters a long time ago, during the part of S13 when we still had the "double narrative" about Brooke and Thorne's relationship, where it was a possible interpretation that they really were experiencing a "folie à deux" as Taylor called it, rather than true love. In 1999 and the first half of 2000, we had many characters (Stephanie, Eric, Ridge, Taylor, Macy, even occasionally Thorne himself) drawing the conclusion that Brooke was subconsciously using Thorne as a substitute for Ridge, and this interpretation was supported in the writing. The outcome of the Venice scheme was deliberately kept ambiguous, and Brooke and Thorne seemed like less reliable narrators than the characters who opposed them. But after Thorne and Brooke actually did get married and Brooke got her fairy tale ending, complete with voiceover, this narrative has been abandoned in favor of Brooke's narrative. The writing changed so that Thorne being Brooke's true love was no longer called into question. The subtle hints that something about the relationship was not quite right disappeared, and the character who were against the relationship disappeared, became silent, of changed their minds. So when we now finally get the confirmation that all those characters were right all along, it feels like an abrupt change in direction _even though_ they (and we) saw it coming a long time ago, because there has been a br eak in the continuity of this narrative. The foreshadowing of the end of Brooke and Thorne has been on hoId for the past six months (unless we count some _very_ minor details like Brooke comforting Ridge after Steffy's "death", Ridge putting his arm around Brooke during the pool party, or Brooke comparing her relationship with Amber's situation a while ago in order to get her to choose Deacon) - and unnecessarily so, because the Steffy storyline was an excellent opportunity for the writers to show ambiguous scenes of Brooke supporting Ridge during Taylor's disappearance. And all those scenes where we saw Brooke and Thorne in bed during those months would have been perfect for portraying Brooke gradually losing that initial passion, rather than having it happen all at once one episode ago. Now we get the "narrative reset" we have been anticipating ever since Brooke decided out of nowhere in 1999 that Thorne was her new souImate, and even though it feels _right_ it also feels _unprepared_ because we didn't see Brooke and Thorne's marriage go through the necessary changes to make this breakup believable. The final result is correct but the writers haven't "shown their work" but rather teleported Brooke and Thorne to the end point.
This is a great essay Annie! I like your distinction between the narrative reset "feeling right" and still being "unearned." ITA. Not only did they abandon the skeptical double narrative after Brooke married Thorne, we didn't see much of their married life at all (beyond the usual, Brooke and Thorne in b ed) or any problems between them. This is such lazy writing by Brad. He decided its time for them to break up so literally _the same day_ Brooke is about to say something incriminating, we get a scene of her being disinterested in Thorne and a scene of Stephanie criticizing Brooke and their marriage again (when she was just recently consoling and _kissing_ Brooke over the Deacon/Bridget affair). This is sitcom level episodic writing. We should've been getting hints about the problems in their marriage over a stretch of time. For instance, they could've easily had Thorne grumbling that Brooke was too obsessed with Bridget's love life and not paying enough attention to theirs. That would at least leave a trail of breadcrumbs for us to follow to this devastating moment for Thorne. Just as Brad is incapable of slowly building a romance, he's incapable of slowly dismantling one.
I disagree in that it does happen where you feel happy with someone, only to be reminded of your true love in a random moment that thrusts you back into your limerent obsession over them. I believe Brooke has limerence. Ridge is like a drug. And the previous episode was the hit that sent her right back on her obsession again.
@@gugugal1211 Limerence…a state of involuntary obsession with another person. I think you may be onto something there. That is what the writers appear to be doing with Brooke over Ridge, with Ridge over Brooke, with Taylor over Ridge, with Ridge over Taylor. The ever continuing Love Triangle where no one moves on…just back and forth with the writer’s pen. 😄
@18:06 Miss Logan wants to act. She turns around (after someone blew pepper in her eyes) and instead of slapping her left hip she wipes her chin after thinking about Ridge...
OH my goodness, those days! Hardly an episode passed without a new intrigue and drama! Now Thorne, overhearing THIS 😮😮😮 My goodness, Brooke how can you...after everything with Macy, leading up to her death!! Upsetting the whole family with the relationship and doing everything possibly to be with Thorne and now, after a couple of months of marriage you say Ridge is your true love😳😳😳...things really cant get any worse. What a NIGHTMARE for Thorne to say THE LEAST
Amber is Deacon's destiny, No, It's Sheila, in 2024. That's why none of Brooke's marriages never lasted, it was all lust based. Can't believe Thorne is this dumb about Brooke. Love it or hate it, Stephanie was right
Stephanie needs to believe that Brooke got herself pregnant so she could use Eric. But,that’s not what happened on screen. Brooke found out she was pregnant ( Rick) and decided to have an abortion and not tell Eric She didn’t want to complicate his life. He found out and followed her to Paris and pleaded with her to keep the baby he wanted to be with her and he loved her
She wanted the ab only because she didn't love Eric, not because of the complication it might have added to her life. And we know she has never loved Eric
Its amazing how Eric knew he could sleep with Brooke on their first date at Big Bear. Its even more amazing that Brooke actually slept with her ex-lover's father and mother's ex-lover, on the first date. All Brooke's "thinking" happened after a baby was conceived. Of course Stephanie has always been right about her.
@@Esi-741Exactly. There are 2 ways to see it. (at 9 mins) Stephanie: "You can't ignore the past honey, its what makes us who we are." Thorne: "No mother, the past shows us who we were and how far we've come" Watching in hindsight and knowing that Ridge will reject Brooke, I think its clear WHY Ridge was thinking about the past.
*_"What is it with you and this passion? Do you think relationships are just about sex?"_*
Deacon's already clocked Brooke. 😆
_"Because if that's what you think, I'm here for it."_
@@annieo6527 😂😂
For Brooke it is, even for Hope with Thomas
😂😂😂
The seeds were planted at that moment . . .before he *actually* plants his seeds . . .👀
LOVE the way Stephanie talks about that critter Brooke! 🙌🦝
I love that u call her a critter 😂😂😂
The only person that Brooke is committed to, is herself! My words exactly, Stephanie!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Unfortunately she was proven correct
I've always said that. Brooke's no 1 is Brooke. Ridge is a close 2nd.
Stephanie was just awrsome to watch and hear, the things said just so spot on🙌
Stephanie was just awrsome to watch and hear, the things said just so spot on🙌
Agree 💯
I guess this is poetic justice. Thorne getting his heart broken by Brooke around the 1 year anniversary of Macy’s “death”
This is Thorne's karma for breaking Macy's heart. Macy said this would happen. She knew the Mattress too well.
The layered music cues at the end are just amazing. Throne’s world has been turned upside down.
Brooke connecting with Deacon. Revealing an intimate secret. The foundation has been “laid”.
😂😂😂
Thorne and his temper tantrums 😂😂 what a big clown 🤡
I'm surprised that he never had a domestic violence storyline.
Just in one episode Thorne throws is a temper tantrum because his mother tells the truth about Brooke.
And next thing Brooke confesses her true feelings about her stepson.
Too bad for stepson, thorne it isn't him she is talking about.
Deliciously entertaining.
Indeed!!
Hahahaha…..Thorne thinking Brooke was talking about him😂😂
*Thorne Overhears the Truth*
_(This wouldn’t post as one so the first paragraph is here, the second paragraph is in the reply)_
Thorne overhearing Brooke's confession about Ridge is a bookend of the time he saw them together in the hotel room in Venice. That time it was staged and Brooke's feelings were ambiguous but now it's real and Brooke's feelings are laid bare. But there's a more recent parallel as well: Thorne eavesdropping and learning the truth about his wife comes soon after Bridget eavesdropping and learning the truth about her husband! Indeed both Thorne and Bridget overhear a conversation involving Deacon and both of them discover that their spouse is really in love with another, and that they were being used. Bridget was just blackmail to get Amber and the baby back and Thorne was just a substitution for Ridge. Finally, Thorne discovering the truth about his marriage this way echoes Macy discovering the truth about her marriage when she also overheard a conversation (Ridge and Eric on the phone).
These three connections - the Venice bookend, the Bridget parallel and the Macy echo - give subtext and weight to this scene and serve three functions. The Venice bookend marks the end of this storyline and lets Thorne see that his family's claims about Brooke's feelings for him were right all along. The Bridget parallel shatters the fantasy that Brooke and Thorne were a real couple by placing Brooke in the same position as Deacon and thus making her seem more deceptive than delusional. And the Macy echo is just rich satisfaction for the viewer by making Thorne suffer in the same way that she suffered and setting up the eventual arc where she will return and Thorne will be the one chasing her now.
Excellent connections Nick! I love how you found this "triple symmetry" between this scene and the Venice scheme, Bridget's eavesdropping, and Macy overhearing the phone call. That explains very well the feeling of catharsis we get from watching Thorne's bubbIe burst like this. In fact, Thorne being compared to Bridget in the writing just at the moment where Bridget's naiveté is exaggerated to the point where it is almost impossible to feel for her further highlights how Thorne _brought this all on himself._ We see him for what he is - a man with the mind of a teenager who confuses an intense infatuation with love, despite being warned by everyone who cares about him. But, unlike Bridget, Thorne is old enough to know better, and had a much better option that he discarded, which makes him look like an even bigger fooI than Bridget.
By the way, I also wrote a mini essay about Thorne's discovery but from the "double narrative" perspective. I agree with you about how satisfying the payoff itself is, but I feel that the structural buildup up to this moment is fIawed because of a lack of continuity in the double narrative. It feels as if the writers actually tried to make Brooke and Thorne a real couple for a while there, saw that there was nothing there once the confIict was resolved, changed their minds and went back to the original premise. This was done much better with the Brooke/Eric marriage, where we _always_ sensed Brooke's ambivalence and the puII between her and Ridge, even as she was trying to build a family with Eric and the baby.
Nice Nick and Annie!
And where would the drama be without the crack in the door eavesdropping. Or the potted plant.
I love this Nick
you need to be writing for some of these soaps!
"Do you think that relationships are just about sex?" Thank you Deacon! That's exactly how she sees relationships.
Why is Brooke acting like a victim? She had done this before with Eric and was warned about repeating her mistake with Thorne. She selfishly ruined Macy's life and deserves no sympathy.
True
Absolutely
Stephanie knows best. Thorne should've known better.
Thorne's heart drops the moment Brooke says Ridge is her soulmate 💔
I don’t know why he would act so shocked. He already caught them making out the same day they got engaged. How is that not a big enough red flag?
Are you serious?I would live to see that episode @@lil_jon411
Thorne: “Nobody has come farther than Brooke, Mother!”
Me: I mean . . .do I even need to make the joke when Thorne does it for me?
This is my second favorite Thorne episode, right after the Marlon Brando-esque howling at the gates in Venice one. I’ll subtitle it, “Macy’s revenge.” 😂
😂 In the next episode, Thorne tells Megan, "Brooke's not coming." Well buddy, that's on you! She didn't have that problem with your dad or your brother. 😜
@NewYorkNick0607 😂
@@NewYorkNick0607 Meghan: “Well, not with you she’s not, anyway.”
@@NewYorkNick0607😂😂😂😂😂😂
The way I cackled 😂😂😂
Meanwhile.. I'm currently in Barbados.. Looking out to see if I can spot Brooke here crying over the loss of Ridge 😂
@@TriniT21 I'm jealous! Hope you're having fun Trish!
With Thorne just having an argument with his mother about Brooke, I can’t wait to see when he’s gonna tell her what he over heard
Thorne is so naive by thinking Stephanie would care about Brooke….
@@scor66 He was more than an idiot to thinking. Brooke would have ever gave him the time of day if ridge had been single
If I hear the word “destiny” coming out of Brooke’s mouth once again!😂🤦♀️
She'll soon will say that Deacon is her destiny 🤣
@@ntiadictedevery man she’s been with is her destiny 😂👍🏻
😂
Her “destiny” is the leader of the group Homewreckers Not-So-Anonymous.
No wonder Thorne was always ignored. He’s such a whiny wimp.
Stephanie was DEAD TO RIGHTS about Brooke time and time again. How she was portrayed as this heroine just boggles me. Bradley Bell was and is a HACK!!
Smh, they never listen to queen Stephanie. She knows what's up, especially when it comes to Serta Mattress.
The debut of the promos with the "Fallin'" music.
Brooke: " oops I did it again, I played with his heart ,that not silly game ohh Deacon Deacon
Oops Thorne thinks I'm in love ,that I'm sent from above oooh but I'm not that innocent " 😂😂😂
So Deacon "enjoys these little get to know your mother in law sessions" huh? 😂
Yes, Deacon you are going to be enjoying your one on one sessions with Brooke soon enough!
Sounds like a game show 😂. And Deacon is going to win the boobie prize.
Stephanie’s “It’s Mind Boggling” rant against Brooke is classic. Nobody lays down the law quite like Stephanie Forrester
Stephanie Tried To Warn Thorne About Brooke But He Didnt Listen
It's his own fault.
Brad Bell and Katherine Kelly Lang's sexual relationship was more important than good writing. Ridge and Brooke only love the sex chemistry not the heart that's why Brooke pleads to Deacon about her sexual chemistry not being met because Deacon is taking good care of Bridget in bed.
Brooke's mind was never good enough for more than that. She was and is never able to have a relationship on a deeper level like Cridge or Tridge. Unfortunately, all of the men in this show don't have enough brains and sense and they wear what little they have in their pants. That's why Brooke always had it so easy with everyone.
😂🤭 Oh man I thought Esi and I were bad. You just said it outright! Respect! ✊
KKL and Brad Bells sexual relationship ??!!
Are you insane
The way some of you think is pretty alarming.
@@-Lily7415 Uh oh. Sounds like someone's jealous. 🎶
@@-Lily7415Wow, Lily, why are you so critical of two consenting adults? Judgmental much?
Oh Thorne, Brooke never loved you or your daddy. You were only substitute and someone to use and than throw away.
Brooke always does her Stans dirty by doing and saying the EXACT THINGS we said about her! 😂😂😂
😂
Indeed. We are not blinded by her ???.
What is it they see in her?
😂😂👏🏻
makes you wonder who you hate more..Brooke or the stans?
😂😂😘😘😉
First Ridge remembered about BELIEF laboratory night, and then Stephanie said to him "your" Logan 😉
Why does he still call Brooke LOGAN?
It is unfair towards Taylor.
Poor Thorne…. NOT! There’s two people I don’t feel sorry for; Thorne and Bridget, since they both brought it on themselves!
I don’t know what happens to either, but I’ll be watching, my ❤️goes out to Thorne, I hope he & Macy get back together some day?
The most frustrating thing for me in this show, is watching no one listen to the only person who accurately tells them what is going on : Steph
I feel zero sympathy for Thorne (or anyone else who doesn't listen to Steph about Brooke)
I feel more sorry for Bridget.
Brooke seems like she made a slip but in the end of the last episode she was going to tell him just that
Karma Thorne....KARMA!!
@@illyktve7307 He more than deserved it.. macy Love him totally and completely and he destroyed her and it. 4 nothing
KT? Unknown!
Aw too bad Thorne
Now go cry by Macys grave
If she was in there she’d awaken and say go away
I beLief that Brooke is a selfish B and daydreaming Ridge has been replaced by his AI version. The real Ridge has never been more in love with his wife Taylor. That’s all we’ve heard this entire season.
These sudden detours make me 😡
True!
I think its normal to think about an old relationship, especially after the kind of conversation Brooke and Ridge had. But Tridge is too strong , in love and committed. Brooke will soon realise where she stands.
They will have to kill Taylor (again) for their marriage to end and for Brooke to have any chance with Ridge.
Thank u Steph for talking the truth.. Brooke (with the help of your husband and 2 sons) has turned your family inti a 3 ring circus
Everyone Tried To Warn Thorne About Brooke But He Didn't Listen
The episode where Thorne's heart is going to break 💔 Courtesy of Brooke
And Stephanie told him so
@Amidala_Skywalker Exactly she told him many times in fact.. He should have listened to his mother... Be destroyed his marriage to a wonderful woman like macy who loved him unconditionally.. And he did it for nothing.. He's such an idiot
*Brooke, Thorne, and the Narrative Reset*
Brooke and Thorne's marriage ending like this - by Brooke realizing that Ridge is her true souImate - is actually a combination of _both good and bad storytelling._
It's good storytelling in the sense that this outcome was predicted by multiple characters a long time ago, during the part of S13 when we still had the "double narrative" about Brooke and Thorne's relationship, where it was a possible interpretation that they really were experiencing a "folie à deux" as Taylor called it, rather than true love. In 1999 and the first half of 2000, we had many characters (Stephanie, Eric, Ridge, Taylor, Macy, even occasionally Thorne himself) drawing the conclusion that Brooke was subconsciously using Thorne as a substitute for Ridge, and this interpretation was supported in the writing. The outcome of the Venice scheme was deliberately kept ambiguous, and Brooke and Thorne seemed like less reliable narrators than the characters who opposed them.
But after Thorne and Brooke actually did get married and Brooke got her fairy tale ending, complete with voiceover, this narrative has been abandoned in favor of Brooke's narrative. The writing changed so that Thorne being Brooke's true love was no longer called into question. The subtle hints that something about the relationship was not quite right disappeared, and the character who were against the relationship disappeared, became silent, of changed their minds. So when we now finally get the confirmation that all those characters were right all along, it feels like an abrupt change in direction _even though_ they (and we) saw it coming a long time ago, because there has been a br eak in the continuity of this narrative. The foreshadowing of the end of Brooke and Thorne has been on hoId for the past six months (unless we count some _very_ minor details like Brooke comforting Ridge after Steffy's "death", Ridge putting his arm around Brooke during the pool party, or Brooke comparing her relationship with Amber's situation a while ago in order to get her to choose Deacon) - and unnecessarily so, because the Steffy storyline was an excellent opportunity for the writers to show ambiguous scenes of Brooke supporting Ridge during Taylor's disappearance. And all those scenes where we saw Brooke and Thorne in bed during those months would have been perfect for portraying Brooke gradually losing that initial passion, rather than having it happen all at once one episode ago.
Now we get the "narrative reset" we have been anticipating ever since Brooke decided out of nowhere in 1999 that Thorne was her new souImate, and even though it feels _right_ it also feels _unprepared_ because we didn't see Brooke and Thorne's marriage go through the necessary changes to make this breakup believable. The final result is correct but the writers haven't "shown their work" but rather teleported Brooke and Thorne to the end point.
This is a great essay Annie! I like your distinction between the narrative reset "feeling right" and still being "unearned." ITA. Not only did they abandon the skeptical double narrative after Brooke married Thorne, we didn't see much of their married life at all (beyond the usual, Brooke and Thorne in b ed) or any problems between them. This is such lazy writing by Brad. He decided its time for them to break up so literally _the same day_ Brooke is about to say something incriminating, we get a scene of her being disinterested in Thorne and a scene of Stephanie criticizing Brooke and their marriage again (when she was just recently consoling and _kissing_ Brooke over the Deacon/Bridget affair). This is sitcom level episodic writing. We should've been getting hints about the problems in their marriage over a stretch of time. For instance, they could've easily had Thorne grumbling that Brooke was too obsessed with Bridget's love life and not paying enough attention to theirs. That would at least leave a trail of breadcrumbs for us to follow to this devastating moment for Thorne. Just as Brad is incapable of slowly building a romance, he's incapable of slowly dismantling one.
Well said Annie 👏
Spot on, Annie.
Despite the hurried writing, what makes it believable is that everyone is back to being true to their character.
I disagree in that it does happen where you feel happy with someone, only to be reminded of your true love in a random moment that thrusts you back into your limerent obsession over them.
I believe Brooke has limerence. Ridge is like a drug. And the previous episode was the hit that sent her right back on her obsession again.
@@gugugal1211
Limerence…a state of involuntary obsession with another person. I think you may be onto something there. That is what the writers appear to be doing with Brooke over Ridge, with Ridge over Brooke, with Taylor over Ridge, with Ridge over Taylor. The ever continuing Love Triangle where no one moves on…just back and forth with the writer’s pen. 😄
There's times when WH's southern accent can't be concealed 9:18 and 11:00
That Texas drawl comes out!😂
@@jemekiahall5848 😃🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh Bridget. Worrying about Amber and Deacon is so last month. That's not where it's at anymore.
I've brought my cup so I can fill it with Thorne's delicious tears 🍵
I'm so enjoying his pain !😂
😂😂😂
Ridge the wimp daydreaming about Logan…. 🤮
Agree.
He has the best wife on earth.
Taylor who gave him the biggest gift a woman can give to her man.
@18:06 Miss Logan wants to act. She turns around (after someone blew pepper in her eyes) and instead of slapping her left hip she wipes her chin after thinking about Ridge...
The truth hurts doesn’t it Thorne? You are going to get what you deserve for what you did to Macy! I can’t wait to see the next episode!
OH my goodness, those days! Hardly an episode passed without a new intrigue and drama! Now Thorne, overhearing THIS 😮😮😮 My goodness, Brooke how can you...after everything with Macy, leading up to her death!! Upsetting the whole family with the relationship and doing everything possibly to be with Thorne and now, after a couple of months of marriage you say Ridge is your true love😳😳😳...things really cant get any worse. What a NIGHTMARE for Thorne to say THE LEAST
Amber is Deacon's destiny, No, It's Sheila, in 2024. That's why none of Brooke's marriages never lasted, it was all lust based. Can't believe Thorne is this dumb about Brooke. Love it or hate it, Stephanie was right
Both Thorne and Bridget are delusional. What did they expect marring people who were in love with other people?
Yay ! Thorne is goin down 🥳🎉
There you Brooke, "You're admit it to yourself and Deacon, that Ridge your soul mate!" While Ridge is daydreaming about Brooke earlier! 😃
Bread crumbs and straws 😂
As if Ridge has never seen a belief 's fabric all these years in his office..
@@galoutlaw8089 I know right!😄
@@babs4848 I know right!😀
Why are they doing this to taylor and ridge
The Fallin music by Alicia Keys is 🔥🔥🔥
Stephanie needs to believe that Brooke got herself pregnant so she could use Eric.
But,that’s not what happened on screen.
Brooke found out she was pregnant ( Rick) and decided to have an abortion and not tell Eric
She didn’t want to complicate his life.
He found out and followed her to Paris and pleaded with her to keep the baby
he wanted to be with her and he loved her
She wanted the ab only because she didn't love Eric, not because of the complication it might have added to her life. And we know she has never loved Eric
Its amazing how Eric knew he could sleep with Brooke on their first date at Big Bear. Its even more amazing that Brooke actually slept with her ex-lover's father and mother's ex-lover, on the first date.
All Brooke's "thinking" happened after a baby was conceived. Of course Stephanie has always been right about her.
Brooke still got pregnant from a married man
@@ambika66681 Yes,she did
But Stephanie spun it like she got pregnant to trap him.
and she didn’t
@@-Lily7415 She did it to take revenge on Stephanie
There's the truth. Straight from the dinosaur's mouth.
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Excellent episode..! Gotta love Stephanie always speaking the truth, and beautiful Brooke revealing way too much..!!! Lol.
Brooke got herself pregnant? Immaculate conception?
8:08 - 8:12 "You are the stepfather to your half-brother and sister. I mean that's mind boggling".
Thorne should not have left Brooke...his biggest mistake
should NOT have left Brooke? You spelled Macy wrong.
His biggest mistake was to threw Macy away a woman who really and truly loved him instead of Brooke.
Brooke pulling the strings like Queen Steph. How clever ?
deacon is fickle Amber Bridget and soon Brook all in the span of a few months. Who can believe he loves anyone?
Haha karma Thorne
Ridge fantasising about him and Brooke 😮
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@@Esi-741Exactly. There are 2 ways to see it.
(at 9 mins)
Stephanie: "You can't ignore the past honey, its what makes us who we are."
Thorne: "No mother, the past shows us who we were and how far we've come"
Watching in hindsight and knowing that Ridge will reject Brooke, I think its clear WHY Ridge was thinking about the past.
There are plenty of fish in the sea
I don’t believe in soul mates
391’s watching the stories😂
Lol Ridge you were just dreaming about Brooke
poor thorne
Why is Ridge day dreaming about Brooke?
I hate that thorne has to get hurt like that,but he did macy wrong.
Another naive person Thorne hhhhh
Stephanie should thank her illness because it's the the only reason Eric remarried her!
You say that like being married to Eric is a prize.