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Monday, June 24, 2019

B&B: Emma is Dead

In yet another stall tactic, Emma Barber (Nia Sioux) was killed in a car accident caused by Thomas on the Pacific Coast Highway on "The Bold and the Beautiful" below are my thoughts on this development.

Emma overheard Xander and Zoe talking in their US accents about Beth being alive. Since Thomas knew, and Emma found out, Thomas wanted to stop her. Thomas followed Emma, and helped to force her off the road. The car tumbled down, and she passed, though she needs hands free, so she could have texted the news to Hope.

Brooke felt that Thomas was bad news, and not good for Hope. Liam agreed to the annulment, and Thomas is acting like Hope is his for the taking. Making your son Douglas talk about Hope, and faking drawings to get her to hang around is not good parenting. Liam staying with Steffy and being a father to the adopted Phoebe, his own biological kid is a bit much.

As a viewer, I just want to know the time frame of when Beth/Phoebe will get to her parents' who are likely to be the last to know. Of course, watching this, I was thinking about the legacy of Taylor's family. Taylor killed Darla on the Pacific Coast highway. Phoebe (original - Steffy's twin) accidentally killed herself, when going after Rick. Steffy killed Aly with a rock on the side of the rock (still resent that), and now Thomas and Emma. Does any immediate family have more of a body count that doesn't include a serial killer in their ranks or a member of the mob? That's a good question.

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