This Thanksgiving, Steffy and Finn have a lot to be thankful for. The supercouple endured a great deal of emotional trauma and chaos on The Bold and the Beautiful. Some of these issues tested their marriage, but they emerged stronger than ever on the other side.
Key Takeaways
- Steffy hosted Thanksgiving dinner at the cliff house.
- Steffy and Finn have been through a lot in the past year.
- They’re counting their blessings, especially after the chaos.
Gathering Together For Thanksgiving
Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and Finner (Tanner Novlan) hosted Thanksgiving at the cliff house. They are joined by Kelly (Sophia Parras McKinley) and Hayes (Bryan David Garlick).
They invited Taylor (Rebecca Budig) and Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) to their home. Everyone was happy to be together, despite the drama they faced in the past year. According to the B&B preview, an unexpected guest arrived, which meant they had to make room at the dinner table.
In the meantime, the family enjoyed a delicious meal cooked by Steffy and Finn. The couple also shared what they’re thankful for this year, especially after the chaos has finally died down.
No More Drama
Steffy and Finn have a lot to be thankful for. The most important thing is that they stayed together amid the chaos. They didn’t let any of the drama involving Liam’s (Scott Clifton) health scare or Luna’s (Lisa Yamada, who ended her Emmy-winning run on B&B) psychotic tendencies get to them.
The couple proved that they’re stronger together. Steffy proved that she has grown. She allowed Finn to share his real feelings about his daughter’s death. He mourned the loss of the cousin he had grown up with, rather than the daughter he had never gotten to know.
As a result, the couple is grateful to have some peace and quiet in their lives. Now that Luna Nozawa has been declared dead, they can enjoy a peaceful marriage. This couple deserves to have a little mundanity in their lives, especially when Steffy left town earlier this year to focus on her emotional well-being and mental health.
Additionally, they can be grateful for the safety and security their family has finally regained, now that the persistent threat has been removed from their lives. They can breathe easier these days. Not even Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) has been bothering their family these days.
Sheila proved that she has changed by respecting her son’s boundaries. Steffy and Finn are grateful to Sheila for saving them from Luna’s violent tendencies, but that doesn’t mean that they’re welcoming her with open arms.






