Bold & Beautiful’s Liam Flirts With Disaster: Will He Be the First Casualty of [Spoiler]’s Shocking Act?
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The week ahead on The Bold and the Beautiful promises to be a rough one for Bill as he struggles to keep the secret that he’s harboring double murderess Luna at his mansion. (Watch the preview here.) But it could be a whole lot rougher for Liam. Here’s why…
Curiosity Killed the Cat
Spoilers for the upcoming episodes reveal that Liam pushes Bill to explain why he’s suddenly become such a homebody. It’s understandable. Bill is usually a man about town, so it’s shocking to have Brooke’s Stallion hanging strictly at the stables, so to speak. (It’s even more stunning that he would go out on a limb for Luna when he didn’t do [bleep] to help Poppy. But we digress… )
If, as she tends to, Luna overhears Bill’s son questioning his strange behavior, she might get it in her head to do to the interloper what she did to Tom and Hollis. Face it: She has killed for less!
Right now, Steffy’s onetime kidnapper has Bill working overtime to believe that the Luna who murdered half the staff of Il Giardino wasn’t, you know, the real her. She’s out of prison and living in the lap of luxury. And she’s hatching a new plan, one that is sure to be a nightmare for Electra. (Luna seems to be crushing hard on Bill’s youngest son, Will.)
The Show Wouldn’t… Would It?
If Bold & Beautiful really let Luna kill Liam, it would certainly send shockwaves across the canvas. The show almost never banishes a major character to their grave. Even when it does — as with Finn, Li and Sheila — it usually undoes it afterwards. (All three of them were presumed dead, yet look at ’em now, alive and well.)
Plus, the soap went to all the trouble of reestablishing Liam’s connection with Ivy. Why do that if it isn’t intending to renew their relationship at some point? No, in the end, we suspect that Liam is as safe as can be.