Things are looking up for Thomas on “The Bold and the Beautiful.” The young Forrester is finally taking a stand and he’s not going to let his dad bully him for one more day!
Trying to send Thomas (Pierson Fode) out of the country is probably the biggest mistake Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) has ever made. Thomas is staying put and if Ridge wants Dougie’s paternity to remain a secret, he better bow down!
Soap Hub asked if you think Thomas did the right thing by demanding to be part of Dougie’s life. Do you agree with him or do you think he should just leave well enough alone?
Out of nearly 2500 votes, 70% of fans love seeing Thomas finally stand up for himself. He’s Dougie’s father and has every right to be with his son. You’re cheering him on and hoping he exposes the secret and stakes a public claim to his baby!
A much smaller 23% of you want Thomas to back off. Douglas deserves a stable home, and he’ll only get that if he stays with Ridge and Caroline (Linsey Godfrey). If Thomas loves the baby, then he’ll do the right thing and let him grow up with a real family.
The final 7% don’t know whose side to take. Thomas’ new-found assertiveness is great, but you’re not sure he’s any match for the family patriarch. Ridge has a way of keeping everyone in line–and he doesn’t like disobedience. Both men better watch their backs!
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