There was a fight on the Tuesday, February 18 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful. But it wasn’t a fight over Forrester Creations. This fight revolved around Carter Walton. Hope and Ridge battled over him as he reeled over what to do next.
Hugging It Out
Tuesday’s episode picked up from Monday’s electric episode. Surprisingly, Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) embraced Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor). Hope (Annika Noelle) nearly walked in on their encounter. She stood outside the office door until they stopped conversing. Ridge offered to help take care of Carter’s bloody hand. Hope confidently sauntered in and greeted Ridge. She was surprised to see him back at Forrester Creations.
Hope was also surprised to see Carter injured. She wanted to know what happened to his hand. Hope and Ridge got into a war of words. Meanwhile, Carter stood there speechless. His guilt was still eating away at him. The wheels in his mind were turning. Yet, he couldn’t say anything. Ridge blamed Hope for betraying Carter’s family. Hope reminded Ridge of the hurt and betrayal he caused her mother over the decades.
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Pick A Side
She escalated the situation by reminding Ridge that they were part of the Forrester family. Needless to say, the conversation didn’t turn out well. Carter lost his best friend as soon as he got him back. Ridge reminded Hope that she doesn’t wear the crown. Carter didn’t bother to defend himself. He allowed Hope to call the shots. She told Ridge that he and Eric (John McCook) were free to return but would have to accept demoted positions.
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Ultimately, Carter stood by Hope’s side. She assured him that they couldn’t ruin what they had. Carter remained speechless. He looked jilted by what had just happened, yet he was hopelessly stuck by his girlfriend’s side. But it doesn’t look like this will last for long. Carter will have to choose a side and call the shots. After all, he’s the one who’s wearing a crown and operating the company, isn’t he?
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