On the Wednesday, September 11 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, spoilers tease that Will tries to play matchmaker with his parents. Do Katie and Bill still have that special something? Meanwhile, Taylor warns Steffy about Hope. Mama Bear Taylor doesn’t want this Logan interfering in Steffy’s life anymore. This should be an intriguing B&B episode you want to see.
Growing Closer?
Will (Crew Morrow) just finished telling his mom, Katie (Heather Tom), that he doesn’t need to have his parents together. He insisted he was mature enough to accept that their relationship had changed into something else. Then, within days, Will proves himself wrong.
The recently returned Spencer plans to get Bill (Don Diamont) and Katie to spend some time together. Perhaps he will devise a reason for Katie to go to Bill’s house when he is there. Once his parents are together, he hopes chemistry will take over.
Katie does look a little extra special for her visit with Bill. Will he notice? One thing Bill definitely took note of is how Katie tried to protect him from danger. She may have had the murder culprit wrong, but her heart was definitely in the right place for Bill. Could this be the starting point for Bill and Katie’s second chance at love?
Watch Your Back
At the same time, Taylor (Rebecca Budig) is reconnecting with Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and her family. Taylor was horrified to learn what her daughter endured at Luna’s (Lisa Yamada) hands. Taylor and Finn (Tanner Novlan) also noted that Hope’s (Annika Noelle) outrageously inappropriate kiss set everything in motion. (Novlan spoke to Soap Hub about the behind-the-scenes details of Steffy’s dramatic rescue.)
Taylor is determined to support Steffy in every possible way, and that starts with warning her about Hope. Steffy sure doesn’t need her mom to tell her not to trust her Logan rival. However, lest Steffy relaxes a bit now that she is safe, Taylor drives home the need to watch out for Hope. Will she get Steffy riled up enough to reignite her war with Hope again?
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