The Bold and the Beautiful Weekly Spoilers: Luna Switches Her Crazy Back to Will
Luna Nozawa’s (Lisa Yamada) delusional mind is all over the place. First, it seemed like she wanted to shoot Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) in the head. Then, she changed her mind and decided to set her sights on little Hayes Finnegan.
This is all part of her quest to get John ‘Finn’ Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) to want a relationship with her. But how does she think that will happen if she hurts her little brother and kills Steffy? She would be the main suspect, and Finn would want nothing to do with her.
Luna’s Finn quest seemed to have taken her mind off Will Spencer (Crew Morrow) for a while, but it didn’t last long. This week, Luna dreams that Will breaks up with Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace) because she is too prissy. He only wants Luna, at least in Luna’s mind. In Luna’s delusional fantasies, Will finds her in a dressing room at Forrester wants to make passionate love with her.
It seems like a dream come true for Luna, except it is not true and is only a dream. What crazy thing will Luna do to make it all a reality? Electra and Hayes may find themselves locked in a cage next.
Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) is not about to let Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) go now that she has him again. She has made that mistake one too many times. She knows that Ridge is jealous of Nick Marone (Jack Wagner) being back in Brooke Logan’s (Katherine Kelly Lang) life, which means that Ridge does indeed still have feelings for Brooke.
So, Taylor takes the bull by the horns and decides to make a big move. She gets Ridge to join her for a romantic meal at Il Giardino and proposes marriage. Ridge is a little taken aback because he feels that it is his job. Plus, he wasn’t really thinking about marrying Taylor. He was just enjoying things as they had been.
Nick witnesses Taylor’s big move and takes the information back to Brooke. Will Brooke finally give up on her destiny or fight for him some more?
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.