The Bold And The Beautiful Weekly Spoilers: Luna's Final Confrontation? Hope's Major Decision?
When Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) decides to learn how to use her new gun and do a little target practice, she runs into Remy Price (Christian Weissmann) and manages to snare him into her web.
He agrees to help her with her plan, but she doesn’t tell him quite how diabolical this plan is. She eventually confesses why she has such a vendetta against Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood).
Meanwhile, Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) convinces Poppy Nozawa (Romy Park) to have a talk with her daughter, but things don’t go well.
Poppy can tell that Luna is as nuts as ever and washes her hands of her again, which only sends Luna over the edge even more.
Luna then decides to visit her father again, but John ‘Finn’ Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) is no more welcoming than he was last week. That is the final straw for Luna.
She knows she has to eliminate Steffy if she is ever going to get what she wants in life. When Luna surprises Steffy at home, Steffy has no idea of the danger that she is in. However, she is certainly about to find out.
Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) and Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) spend some time together this week discussing his illness and steps forward. Hope does her best to convince Liam to tell others what has been going on with his health, but Liam is still hesitant.
However, as his condition deteriorates, he realizes that he is not going to be able to hide his tumor diagnosis much longer.
As for Brook Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang), she feels lonelier than ever without Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye). Teasers say she is now going to be without Hope and Beth, as well.
Is Hope finally moving from the Logan estate to her own home with Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor)? That would be a major step for Hope. Is it one that will sit well with Brooke?
Tune into all-new episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful weekdays on CBS to see how these stories play out.

Elizabeth Rose has spent most of her long adult life writing about soaps off and on. She grew up on long-departed soaps Another World, Santa Barbara, All My Children, One Life to Live, and Guiding Light. Since college she has been a General Hospital lover and considers herself to be an encyclopedia of everything daytime.