‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ (B&B) spoilers find that audiences are scratching their heads at where Executive Producer and head writer, Bradley Bell is taking the direction of the show these days.
This week it appears we have gone back time to where a rich white man sits in his plantation style home and wields his power over a fine black man in his employ.
Meanwhile, a woman who was found to not be tending to her husband’s every need (the very same rich and powerful white man) by staying by his side– instead deigned to venture outside the house (cue the clutching of the pearls)– was labelled unconscionable. In case you missed that sentiment, it was repeated and agreed upon. Unconscionable.
‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ Spoilers: Have We Turned Back Time…and Not In A Fun Delorean Way?
In two ridiculous conversations, Bell has turned the one level-headed Logan sister, Katie Logan (Heather Tom) into a Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) 2.0. But worse.
Brooke has always butted her high and mighty opinions into everyone else’s life (not saying it’s right, but it it’s Brooke). When Katie decided to take it upon herself to butt into Eric’s, she started each sentence with “I know it’s not my business but… “or “Perhaps I shouldn’t say anything but…”
Katie knows she’s out of line, and yet she continued to demand where Quinn Forrester (Rena Sofer) was, seeing as she has no gals to pal around with (um, did we forget Shauna Fulton (Denise Richards)? And where are all your friend who aren’t blood related, Katie?)
As Katie tried to insert herself into every detail of Eric’s marriage, I can’t have been the only one yelling at the screen, telling her to worry about her own crumbling mess of a horse turd that is her unholy matrimony with Bill Spencer (Don Diamont).
Also, why was Brooke so upset about Kate visiting Eric- until she told her it was to diss Quinn?
As if the Logan sisters weren’t a bitter enough pill to swallow, with Eric Forrester (John McCook) giving permission for wife Quinn to get her ‘fulfilment’ from Carter Walton (Lawrence St. Victor), Bradley Bell has managed to ruin the last truly interesting coupling on our screens, sucking every centigrade of heat out of the previously sizzling Quarter union.
Likely due to that whole, problematic slave connotation…
Do better, Bradley. And leave Katie out of this.
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