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Get ready for a roller coaster ride of emotions, mirroring the attendees of Eric’s goodbye party. I made a vow not to cry when viewing this week’s Bold and Beautiful episodes, but as soon as the event started, I showed myself to be far weaker than the Logans and Foresters assembled at the family home.
This week’s best moment was more about the response it generated than anything happening on screen. My best buddy Zen D, having an argument with Ridge and RJ, brought up Eric winning the fashion show. While watching Monday’s program, my best friend and I yelled, “Don’t tell him!” together.
Of course, they did, but that moment when we all screamed at the TV and laughed when the characters ignored our wise counsel served as a reminder of why we, the soap opera viewers, love this medium so much.
Watching with others makes it more enjoyable, reminiscent of the shared experiences I had growing up watching with my mother and friends. Although we don’t share those common real-world experiences, Twitter becomes our preferred social media platform. As long as I live, and it’s still around, it will always be Twitter and never married Miss. Eric ought to have declared that he and Donna were getting married if he truly intended to allay suspicions about his insta-party.
Considering how frequently quick weddings occur on this show, nobody would be suspicious of one at the family estate. Heck, as you can see below, it wouldn’t even be the first time that specific duo took that path.
Even if you knew the truth, you could still play all the beats of the people present, rationalizing tears away as happy emotions. Additionally, it would honor Donna, whom Eric has promised to look after. “Come on, let’s party.” I kind of liked how the Forrester estate took on a life of its own throughout Eric’s description of the incident. That gorgeous, large, old house made him reflect on so many amazing things that happened in his entire existence—celebrations, holidays, weddings, the house where Brooke and Ridge first met. All we know about the impending Yellowstone.
John McCook, who plays Eric, shared about visiting that specific scene during the first episode’s filming last year. It was really amazing, he thought. I recall thinking, “This place is really spending a lot of money.” However, I had no idea how significant that lovely area would grow in the years to come. The celebration itself was pretty much exactly what we all expected—attractive people making a concerted effort not to appear depressed while their father held back from coughing up blood on his elegant white tuxedo.
To be honest, considering his main symptom, shouldn’t Donna have recommended a color other than white? I’ll be damned if I didn’t get swept up in the drama of everyone enjoying their little time with Eric, trying not to cry. After spending weeks talking about characters that shouldn’t be there but are, as for me too, how am I supposed to stop sobbing when I start questioning Bridget? Honor one another. The large party finished with Eric falling, just as I had expected, but I was completely taken aback by the writer’s method of getting there. Eric did indeed discover the truth about the fashion showdown, as I had sort of.