Bold and the Beautiful - 1995 (S8 E340) FULL EPISODE 2091
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- Michael tries to convince Jasmine not to sue Sally. Thorne convinces the police to check on Macy. As Anthony prepares to kill both Sally and Macy the police arrive and arrest him. Maggie is shocked when Jessica introduces Dylan as her boyfriend. Macy worries that Sally is dying. The police tell Macy they can now free Theme.
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Episode: 340
Season: 8
Original Air Date: July 28, 1995
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i liked how Thorne saved Macy even miles away from her his good thinking and dedication made it possible for him to save her and also Macy dedecation to Thorne made her risk her life to save him they both saved each other. a great love story with a lot of patience and sacrifice
Most definitely a stunt double when Sally charges in with her back to the camera. 😂
I love the way Sally’s hair and make up hold up perfectly after the climb up the fire escape and window entrance and death scene.
Wouldn’t expect anything less from that amazing dame. 🥰
What about Macy and Anthony? Stunt doubles during the broken mirror scene?
That looked like the actors not stunt doubles to me? What do you think?
Her hair, make up and suit (Belief treated I believe lol) held up very nicely climbing to a penthouse apt via fire escape 🤣
Not even a bead of sweat lol. If it were me, I'd be panting and could barely talk lol
This episode makes one thing clear: Sally, as a mother, is worth more than all the "mothers" of the Forrester family!!!
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Sally is the best mother on this show and it's not even close.
Absolutely! ❤I've always loved her touching relationship with Macy.
There was a heartbreaking moment when Macy told Sally "You're not going to die! You're not going to die" in a tone almost like she's trying to _talk some sense into Sally._ It's like she's trying to convince Sally that these catastrophic thoughts are just as silly now as they were in episode 1039, when Macy had to convince a neurotic Sally over and over again that she wasn't dying (when in fact she was pregnant). Back then, Sally's belief that she was going to die was played for laughs, and this time it's tragic because we know it's _not_ ridiculous at all. And Macy knows it too, which is why she eventually stops trying to reassure Sally, and instead promises to take care of CJ.
I love Sally, I pray she’s not too injured by the gunshot she took for Macy 😢❤o hope Anthony is gone from the show.
Totally correct
She wasn’t so great that time she cut Macy out of her life for dating Anthony.
yes she is great in every way
One of the best episodes. I remember I was a child when I saw it. Unforgettable. I felt so sad for Sally❤
I remember watching this as a child too. It made quite an impression.
Man Macy is _strong_ for her size. She actually put up a good fight against Anthony. If it was James, she would've had him in a headlock and begging for mercy.
😂😂😂
I made the same comment! 😂
And Anthony is even stronger bc he is an angry psychopath.
She fought off Anthony better than James fought Sheila for sure.
@@TriniT21 We did it again Trish. 😄 Poor Sally trying to trip Anthony reminded me of Sheila flying backward on that cable.
@@NewYorkNick0607 YES, I just wrote the same thing about the similarities between the two fight scenes!
@@NewYorkNick0607 🤣🤣 not Sheila flying backwards leg first on that cable 🤣🤣
Sally BEST MOM on BB❤❤❤
Sally not only saved macy's life, but also helped save Thorne's sorry behind in jail.
And still the Forresters think she is low class... 😕
And instead of being eternally grateful to her, Eric's going to humiliate Sally in an upcoming storyline soon. 🙁
It's like we've said before - after this, the Forresters are indebted to Sally and Macy _for life._ But they will never acknowledge that.
@@NewYorkNick0607 ugh.. Don't remind me. As if I didn't dislike Eric enough already... He just keeps going lower and lower in my estimation
she is a fighter and a first class lady
She s a true hero...
Ridge and Stephanie are enjoying sandwiches up at the cabin while discussing his most difficult decision of choosing a woman.
Meanwhile Macy and Sally are scared for their lives fighting off a killer to save Stephanie’s son and Ridges brother from jail and the death penalty.
Crazy?!!! Right?!!! 😮
Macy a brave lady and a true survivor.
This scene always gets me. When I first watched this, I innocently thought, after Anthony accidentally shot Sally, that he would stop. But of course he wouldn't, because he is totally ruthless. It got to me that Macy had her mother shot on the floor about to die, had to continue trying to escape Anthony and fight him.❤❤
Anthony and macy strugfl8ng for the gun😂😂😂
*Officer:* "The guy tried to s h * * t the daughter but got the mother instead." (18:23)
This statement could've just as easily applied to Dylan/Jessica/Maggie. 😜
@Annie _there's_ your narrative irony between the scenes! 😁
😂😂😂
@@NewYorkNick0607 indeed! 😂
🤣🤭🤣🤣🤣
Meanwhile, Ridge is just a Mofo who can't "shoot."
Let's all spare a thought for Lt Burke..who once again can't make a case against Thorne 😂
😱 he was all over Thorn when Ridge was shot! He’s turned onto a wimp!
@@jgoldfarb3 and still couldn't make a case against him back then... Steph had him in circles chasing his tail.
He made this case based on the flimsiest of evidence and refused to investigate any other leads
Burke to Macy, upon entering the room to find Sally half dead on the floor: "So, did you manage to prove me wrong or didn't you?"
The scene at the end between Macy and Sally was very moving😢. I've always liked their mother- daughter- relationship❤.
Goodbye Michael Sabatino, it's been fantastic watching you as the villain, will miss you!❤😢 Is Cpt. Baker coming soon? Loved him.
Is this the last time we see him on B&B?
“Are you alright?” Says the cop to the woman who obviously got shot. Yea she’s great!
Really unbelievable.. burke is a danger for society
he s such a jerk
That's what I thought.
Very sad and touching. Thank you. ❤❤❤
Maggie tells Jessica, "I'm never gonna leave you" as if that's supposed to be sweet and touching when it really just means she's going to continue mooching off Stephanie. 😒
So true and I love the faces on their faces 😒😊😊
OMG yes I'm so tired of all these vagabonds living in Stephanie's house! This is another way Maggie is like Brooke.
Right.
Maggie works nowhere, came in on a trailer, and somehow can pay for a weekend getaway for her and her daughter's bf 😕
Maggie is a invited family member
And helping herself to Maria's groceries.
!Dagnabbit! Miss Sally Spectra can't die😡 She's a One Woman Wrecking Crew!! She's The Lady! The Myth! THE LEGEND!!
She is a Amazing, show would never replace her, I don’t know how many seasons she’s on, hope many more 😍
@@jgoldfarb3 until 2006 😊
There it goes that look on Maggie's face when Jessica introduced Dylan hhhhh 😂😂😂
I’ve been waiting for this?!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I resent Maggie and Jessica for two reasons: boring me with their presence and trying to steal my husband. 😤
Anthony getting a r res ed in his boxers? He's going to be in even _more_ trouble in prison than Thorne.
And it couldn't happen to a more deserving guy.
Or trouble for the other prisoners. What if he goes in there and likes what he sees?
No, wait... they'll put him in a blue jumper like they did Thorne. Sorry, I was still thinking he's going in with just his boxers on.
@@teligon There was an awkward moment when the cops thought Anthony had another 🔫 on him but he was just h a r d.
Don't drop the soap !!😂😂
@@MrCraigblaze And to Brad Bell: don't drop the soap _opera._
Lol best scene dylons face when realizing maggie is jessis mom. Dylon you get what you deserve
Haven’t watched yet, this will be good!
I've been waiting for this scene where Dylan meets Jessie's mom. He gets what he deserves hopeful neither of them.
Player get fought finally …!!!
Maggie’s face more hilarious 😂
Wow! Lt. Burke FINALLY solved a case!😂🤣
Thorne and Macy solved it for him 😂
At least he got Shelia !!😂😂
it fell in his lap
@@MrCraigblaze Burke didn't get Sheila. Sheila turned herself in by drinking her poisoon
Talk about a cliffhanger…
Sally don’t die!
Jasmine don’t sue!
Maggie don’t burn the spaghetti!
A Friday episode for sure. 😎
*Dylan, don't EAT the spaghetti! 😭
😂😂😂
Who knocks on the door and a second later yells “ Come on ,hurry up!” Lol
Dylan's got that look like he woke up the next morning with the oldest chick in the bar 😂
…..didn’t he?
_Brooke_ was in the bar??
The way Sally stepped in to take a bullet for Macy represents the concept of sacrificial love ❤Mother Goddness gave to protect her child from death by evil manifested within a corrupt person like Anthony Armondo, which had been seen over and over in real life and in films based on cult and religion. If you ask me, Sally is the real HERO!! ...and the lioness as Stephanie ever was.
I hope you mean as Stephanie NEVER was. If so, I agree entirely.
Partly. So Stephanie never was perfect, or else she would've helped gotten Thorne out of jail.
@@trudi1962 And when has Brooke ever sacrificed herself for her children? She's the worst mother on the show.
@@sharonstewart4882?? get a grip 😂
@@sharonstewart4882 Agree. Sally beautiful on the inside. Loving mother. Brooke u&ly inside and out. Terrible mother.
It was at this moment that Dylan and Maggie knew they screwed up
And wouldn’t the look on Maggie’s face clue in Jessica that something ain’t right? 😳
@@z-5reader939She’s related to Eric so it will go over her head. Remember when Sheila and Scott came face to face and Scott had that shocked expression .Eric never asked why 😂
big time
@@-Lily7415 indeed 😂
*@TriniT21 (Trish)* Dylan still managed more of an expressive facial reaction than Ridge. 😆
Right.
Ridge, upon realising he's been cavorting with his gf's mom : 😐
This was the best episode I’ve seen in a long time g time, Macy’s acting was superb!! Someone tell me that Sally doesn’t die, this can’t be the end of Sally Spectra!🤗🙏😘👍🌹
Farewell to Michael Sabatino as Anthony Armando. Now that Anthony has finally been caught and Thorne will be released, the show can focus 100% (as opposed to only 99%) on Ridge, who is the real victim here. It's one thing to be in jail possibly facing the death penalty for a murder you didn't commit, but running a world renowned fashion company with two gorgeous women fighting over you is a truly terrible fate that no decent person would ever wish even on his/her worst enemy.
😂😂😂
Thanks for the upload !! I am sorry to see Michael Sabatino leave the show !! I loved the ending !! Why is Jessica so tall ??😂😂 No one comes scream out when they hear the gun shots ???😂😂
Wow. Macy must have been really strong to wrestle that gun away from a strong psychopath
Macy is Amazing in this storyline!
Thought just the same @TriniT21
Somewhere, in an alternate BB universe, Anthony escapes jail and meets Angela randomly in a diner in some far flung town, and they both join forces to come back and make Thorne's and the Forrester's lives h e L L 😂
😂😂😂
You know, this actually is a great storyline idea! Both Angela and Anthony have reason to want revenge on Thorne and this would've been a way to keep Thorne and Macy together while still giving them an exciting storyline. Bill Bell would've done this kind of villain second act. On Y&R, when David Kimble was finally exposed as a serial k ill er and Nina 🔫 him, that felt like an ending but it he survived, faked his death and came back for _another_ round to get Nina's money. And of course Sheila's ending seemed to come in the farmhouse fire too but she had a whole second act on B&B. This would've been a great way to do the same thing with Anthony and Angela (love the alliterative names too).
OH NO I’ve never seen this episode 😮
@@NewYorkNick0607 I can't believe the show _never_ played the Angela card! They had a villain who was after the entire Forrester family, and _nobody knew what she looked like._ Any new female character in the right age range that was introduced over the years could have been Angela - what a twist that would have been.
@@NewYorkNick0607 but does “Angela” really have good reason to want revenge on Thorne or the foresters? She was mooching off Eric and Steph for years and Thorne was willing to pay for her surgery. I do agree they should have brought her back instead of ending it the way they did.
Jessica to Maggie:
…and when you meet him, you’re going to love him as much as I do!
Maybe more.😉
😂🤣😂lol... All the conversations Maggie and Jessica had abouth this so called Guy Dillon's name was never mentioned the Facial EXPRESSION from both Dillon and Maggie was PRICELESS
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Macy and Sally total heroines !! Queens
I see why Michael went to convince jasmin not to sue Sally. Spectra might have to send workers home, including Dylan, and then how will he pay his half of the rent? 🤭
There's absolutely no need for Jessica to drive all the way fro Beverly Hills to pick up Maggie's baby 🙃
Correction: "Lover."
@@teligon She recently called him baby, the way she does Jessica
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 but you didn't miss episode when seen called him "Lover" over the phone, right? Maggie is preparing for marathon bedroom sports.
Thank God the Anthony saga is over... Thorne will get back to his family .. the SPECTRA😅😅😅
But Anthony getting arrested officially means another designer is on his way back to LA .. yeahhhh BUCKEY BOY we can't wait to see you back🎉🎉🎉
So Anthony's confession is legal, yet neatly 30 years later, Sheila's confession to killing Lance and the therapist aren't? 😅
Finally Maggie can put a name (and a face) to *boyfriend of Jessica*
And finally Dylan can put a last name to the woman with whom he was planning on taking an entire trip to the woods..., 🙄
I'll bet he still can't wait to be alone with her, though.
Which is a bit creepy...going to the woods with someone whose last name you do not know.
I cannot look at that actress who plays Jessica the same. She’s now an adult entertainment actress. 😢
Neither Maggie nor Jessica mentioned the names of their boyfriends !
Such a contrasting tale of two mothers in this show today :
On one hand we have Sally, who I consider to be the ultimate greatest mother on the show, who would do anything (including climbing a fire escape in what must have been a Belief treated suit) to save her daughter.. Even taking a bullet for her.
Then we have Maggie... Who shipped her daughter out to LA, gave her up for her long lost relatives to take care of, came back when it was convenient to her, and now would do anything to make her own life happy, including knowingly taking her daughter's bf away from her.
YES, Sally is the best mother on the show and there is absolutely no comparison between her and Maggie. Sally would do anything for Macy. And it is clear that Macy would do anything for her too - note how after her mother was injured, Macy forgot all about her fear and became completely focused on taking care of Sally, trying to stop her bl ee ding, trying to call for an am bu lance, and basically not caring that she was doing all this _at g u n point._
Belief treated suit. 😂
@@z-5reader939 I mean, there wasn't a wrinkle after all that climbing 🤣
I love Sally's character. But I do remember when she turned her back on Macy because of Anthony. She had nothing to do with her for quite sometime. That also was a mother-daughter-lover triangle. In my opinion both men were the ig-its. Oh and Jessica never mention Dylan by his name to her mom. And Maggie never said her friends name either. So don't blame Maggie for the triangle. And I know she knew he had a girlfriend so you don't need to go there. And also ... It's a Soap. 😊
@@karenmccarley5830 yes, that was the one time that Sally let Macy down. And tellingly, it was because of Anthony. Even when he wasn't actively doing evil things, he was a bad influence on both Macy and Sally.
Dear Jessica..
Not that I really care about your relationship or anything, but.... See how Steph was RIGHT?
Time for the "I Told You So" T shirt again...
@@annieo6527 Steph needs those in bulk for her entire duration in the show...
Dear Dylan..
Not that I really care about your relationship or anything, but.... See how Steph was RIGHT?
@@galoutlaw8089 exactly 👍🏽👍🏽
*Anthony's final act*
I found Anthony Armando *absolutely fascinating* to watch knowing how his story arc in its entirety would play out, because from his first scene I was wondering if the writers had his "dark side" planned all along. And the more I saw, the more I was convinced that they did at least have some idea (or if not, they retraced their steps and made excellent use of character history), because there is this incredible narrative "mirror symmetry" going on, from the very beginning. There are so many plot points and details that first occur in Anthony's introduction storyline, and then return in a more sinister form, in the reverse order, in his exit storyline, to the point where Anthony's entire two year run on the show becomes a kind of _palindrome_ (like I described in episode 1956).
Anthony's story arc starts with him in Thorne and Macy's bedroom, about to take advan tage of Macy, and being interrupted by Thorne. And it ends almost two years later in the exact same place, and the exact same way (and in his last scene, he is even talking about that first scene). Even the "choreography" of the initial confrontation between Thorne and Anthony is replicated with Anthony and Macy (Anthony does to Macy what Thorne did to Anthony in the first scene), including the presence of a third, incapacitated, person in the room.
Sally then opens the door to Anthony, inviting him into Macy's life, which is mirrored at the end of the storyline by her deciding to get him _out_ of Macy's life (also referencing this "mirror point" in actual dialogue).
Then there's Thorne's initial reaction that Macy must stay away from Anthony at all costs, and his strong dislike of Anthony, which seemed like over the top jea lou sy at the time, but he also mentioned that she was putting herself in "harm's way", which turned out to be prophetic much later (when he again insisted that she must stay away from Anthony, and Anthony and Thorne were literally mortal enemies).
There's Anthony's overinflated ego and his belief that he is irresistible, which also ended up being his Achilles heel (and almost his downfall) in his final storyline.
There's "nice Anthony" preventing Macy from falling off the wagon by suggesting they drink together, mirrored by "evil Anthony" later suggesting Macy have a drink with him although he knows she can't.
There's Macy (awkwardly) acting as a fit model for Anthony and him joking about seeing her without her clothes, as well as Anthony designing a bathing suit for her that was intended to disintegrate and expose her, mirrored by the time she had a fitting for her wedding dress (which Anthony designed) and he "accidentally" made the top fall off.
And Anthony feigning grief over a (non-existent) dead cat in order to win Macy's sympathies is absolutely BRILLIANT foreshadowing. The entire storyline of Ivana's unalivement is basically the dead cat gambit magnified.
There is Anthony's way of using another woman (Sally and Ivana, respectively) to mask his true intentions towards Macy.
Also, there is Anthony hinting in 1994 at having a "dark side" that he would show to Macy when she got to know him better, and his 1995 storyline ending with Macy trying to get him to show her his dark side. And finally the message Macy sends to Anthony both at the beginning and the end of their storyline that he's "Never gonna get it" (although these two mirror points don't quite fit into the palindrome pattern).
All this adds up to a fascinating long term character arc based on _abstract symmetry,_ which is quite unusual for a soap.
Anthony's unalivement of Ivana is, in my opinion, the most evil deed ever done on this show (even more sa d i s tic and diabolical than any of Sheila's individual cr i mes, although of course she has _more_ of them. But Sheila's evil is mainly "de fen sive" whereas Anthony's evil is "of fen sive" - Sheila is a cornered animal, Anthony is a pre da tor). And I find it intriguing to see if there were signs early on in Anthony's character history that he had it in him. In retrospect, I'd say yes, there were signs but they were subtle - so subtle in fact that they could pass for harmless in one did not know anything about his future storylines. But in hindsight, they become major red flags - Anthony's ar ro gance, his emotional mani pulation, his casual untruths, his offer to show Macy his "dark side", his crossing lines without asking for permission. Another dead giveaway early on was how Keith related to him. Keith has always been portrayed as Macy's "guardian angel" - he was an excellent judge of character and saw things as they truly were, and he was always "pure" in his intentions towards Macy. The way the show contrasted Keith and Anthony was striking, and did a lot to convince me that Anthony was always meant to be nefarious, even "diabolical" (in the Mephistophelian sense). Another hint in that direction was Macy out of the blue asking the "pure-hearted" Kevin to say a pra yer for her just before Anthony mani pulated her into having dinner with him. And of course this contrast was magnified through Keith and Anthony being cast as Cyrano and "Evil Cyrano", respectively, even going so far as having their letters be quite similar in phrasing and subject matter.
Anthony was the archetypal Big Bad Wolf from the start - and this parallel is never more clear than in his final scene, where having first de vou red the Grandmother (Sally), he sets his sights on Little Red Riding Hood (Macy), but both of them are rescued by the Huntsman (Thorne, using Burke as a proxy) showing up at the last minute to save them and catch the Wolf (Anthony).
Great read @AnnieO!
Excellent summation! Thanks for putting this all in one place for us. I had always thought of Anthony k ill in g Ivana as a dark turn for the character that they wrote later (either because the actor was leaving or they didn't know where else to take the character). But your posts and thorough analysis over this entire storyline has convinced me that it was either deliberately planned from the beginning, or they were holding that in reserve for the character in case they couldn't find another "avenue" for him on the show (or in case this was an avenue they wanted to go down for Thorne's redemption), or it was one of those unconscious writerly things where they conceived a character so well that they could locate things and traits in his history that would lead to this dark path. Your "Never Gonna Get It" point yesterday made me realize too that Macy did indeed sing that early on _to Anthony_ early which feels too pointed to not be intentional. They never meant for him to be a real romantic partner for her, at least not in a way where she would ever reciprocate his feelings.
@@NewYorkNick0607 speaking of the "Never Gonna Get It" point - I just rewatched that scene in episode 1709, and the entire time that Macy is singing to Anthony, he is sitting directly underneath a big sign that says "WRONG WAY" (and which is visible _to Macy_ throughout her performance).
And yesterday, when Anthony told Macy to get on the bed, it was as if she saw that sign again, and decided to go the _other way._
That was an impressive summation of Anthony's journey on B&B! Loved it! I hadn't trusted him from the start; taking advantage of an incapacitated woman. Anthony's acting skills fooled just about everyone on that show. I am sad/glad to see him go. No more exciting scenes with the most evil character on B&B. Farewell, Anthony.
@@annieo6527 I guess I thought they were sleeping together for a while when they were seeing each other behind Sally’s back.
*Anthony and Sheila*
We have discussed before how Anthony's and Sheila's storyline are connected, and they follow each other quite closely:
James pretending to be in love with Sheila to free himself - Macy pretending to be in love with Anthony to free Thorne. Sheila going off the rails over James' betrayal, staging a "goodbye party" that ends at 🔫point - Anthony having the identical reaction to Macy's be tr ayal. The intended vic tims reacting with defiance, basically _daring_ Sheila/Anthony to fi re the 🔫.
But that's where the storylines diverge, showing the difference between Sheila and Anthony. When challenged, Sheila _backs down_ while Anthony _doesn't._ Only Anthony actually goes through with his attempted unalivement. This shows how Sheila is human and is capable of understanding love, while Anthony is evil to the core. Sheila evokes sympathy in her final scene, while there can be none for Anthony. And, because of this, we have much less sympathy for James than we do for Macy, in spite of their actions being very similar. It's also a matter of different in subjectivity/point of view - both stories are told from the woman's perspective, and so we feel that James' actions are more problematic from a moral perspective than Macy's, which seem entirely justified.
The struggle between James and Sheila, where Sheila wanted to unalive James using a 🗡, but he managed to make her lose her balance and took it away from her, is also mirrored in today's scene with Macy and Anthony.
Exactly. Well stated. And in fact whereas Sheila makes a sacrifice of herself (taking her own life while acknowledging the goodness of her enemies) and earns Eric's forgiveness in the moment and a redemptive rebirth later, it's _Sally_ not Anthony who makes the sacrificial act in this storyline.
@@NewYorkNick0607 Yes - ensuring Sheila's long term viability as a character, while Anthony doesn't have a "life" past this storyline.
*Nick,* I'm sure you noticed the "Have It Both Ways" at the end, where Sally passes out and Macy sobs over her lifeless body. It is far more dramatically satisfying _in the moment_ to have Sally *actually* sacrifice her life for her daughter and die in Macy's arms. But long-term, Sally is too important for the show to lose, and her death would make B&B less interesting (and also take away from the happy ending that Thorne and Macy are in the process of earning).
So instead we get this scene, which could easily be a death scene, and which Macy obviously _believes_ to be her mother's last moments, without the show actually confirming whether or not Sally dies, thus leaving the door open for her to survive (and giving the viewers the chance to see _both_ scenarios play out).
And, in keeping with your Beauty and the Beast post - this trope is _also_ very common in Disney, and it is _exactly_ what happens when the Beast "dies" in Belle's arms.
Interesting! Before you mentioned it, I would've said Sally "dying" is more of a "fakeout" than Having It Both Ways but you're right that it functions the same way in that it lets the viewer experience and appreciate Sally's sacrifice while still allowing her to live and we get both a mournful and a joyful ending. So yes it _is_ having it both ways.
@@NewYorkNick0607 yes, I appreciate the distinction you made between a "fakeout" and "having it both ways"! I agree that if we had actually seen Sally wake up afterwards, it would probably have been more of a "fakeout". But this scene, at the point where it ends, has the "finality" of an actual death scene, and this is never actually reversed, giving the next episode the feel of an "alternate scenario".
Come to think of it, I'd say in this scene we have a "Schroedinger's Sally" - Sally can be considered _both dead and alive_ until we see the next episode. 😂
Tonight Dylan realizes that Maggie is more the just a little older then Jessica.
Thorne is finally free!!! He'll be back in the Forrester basement in no time!!! 😂 Did his fans even know he was locked up?? I'm surprised he wasn't receiving fan mail...it's like their singing career storyline never happened🤷♀️
The end scene!!!😂😂😂😂
"back in the Forrester basement in no time" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So true!
He got more attention from the inmates in jail than his entire family
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This reminded me that Macy got all the fan mail, not Thorne. 🤣
Lol i giggled like a schoolgirl when Jessica introduced Maggie to Dylan! 😂 Wonder how that'll play out tomorrow??
Can’t wait for this!
I’m betting their gonna pretend to not already know each other but then in private talk about it but still hook up behind Jessica’s back. They need this “drama” to drag on as long as possible so Jessica’s not gonna find out anytime soon
Thank you so much for this episode and I hope that everyone will have a safe and great weekend too
🇹🇹💯🇹🇹 Sally gave Macy life, and she saved Macy's life.
Angel Trinidad West Indies.
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Thorne also created an opening for Anthony the day he unnecessarily asked Anthony to be his best man. This is a who'd just proposed to his fiancée. Fitting their tuxedos for the wedding give Anthony the opportunity to steal Thorne's letter opener
I guess this episode is farewell to both Michael Sabatino as Anthony Armando and Jeff Allin as Lieutenant Burke. It really feels like the end of an era.
What in the EBT Hell is Goin On You got to be kitten Me Meow LOL 😂😆
I know Sally does not die from the gunshot wounds.
However I was surprised on reading that when Darlene Conley died in 2007, Sally did not die with her.
The writers instead has her living somewhere happily offscreen as they want her to live forever.
As far as I can tell Sally is still alive to this day.
*Macy's transformation*
I love how in this episode Macy transforms from a terrified little girl to a fierce figh ter who wrestles the 🔫 away from a psy cho tic unaliver much big ger and stronger than her. And what causes this change in her, this transition into "survival mode", is that she is figh ting for _someone else's_ life besides her own. Both Macy's frailty and her capacity for strength are on full display here. Macy tends to handle stressful situations poorly, but _extremely_ stressful situations surprisingly well. But she is a good person and that often gives her a disadvantage - like when she can't bring herself to use the 🔫. This (being physically able to get the we a pon but psychologically unable to fire it) is exactly the kind of constraint on the Good Girl archetype that limits her agency and plot control. A "less Good" Macy could have defeated Anthony herself in this scene, but instead she had to wait for the police to arrive because she couldn't have "bl ood on her hands".
Great character outline! The good girl (or guy) who gets the upper hand at the end but refuses to unalive the villain is such a common trope and one that often gets viewers groaning (so many times in movie theaters the audience will yell at a hero/heroine to just pull the trig g er!). Our favorite Disney films have this too. The best one is the closeup on the Beast's face when he could've easily dropped Gaston but doesn't and the tinkly score and the Beast's expression tells the viewer: "This is a good person on the _inside._ The only "beast" in this scene is Gaston."
@@NewYorkNick0607 yes! And by the way, this scene also has some striking similarities to a scene from season 13 (this second half of my post just got caught in algo so here goes again).
*SPOILER for season 13*
There are some very obvious psychological and structural similarities between today's scene and Macy's first death (the car crash scenes). Macy feels first defeated, then irrationally defiant (choosing death over playing by her antagonist's rules), then disaster strikes and shakes sense into her, making her instantly completely rational and focused on finding a way out of the life-threatening situation, both for herself and the injured person next to her. So in both cases, this shift from irrationally and defiantly not caring whether she lives or dies to rational "survival instinct" is caused by her needing to save _someone other than herself._ Also, her goodness again places her at a disadvantage because she insists on being the last one rescued from the car, and ends up not being rescued at all.
I love this
lot of crying amazing mother and child scene
Ltd burke should be fired immediately. He did not check on Anthony although the signs were clear and he already got evidence by macy telling him the real story. But he did not believe a word and neither did start any observation on anthony to make up his own mind. I guess thats a real reason to get fired. He is a danger for society in LA, instead of caring for Sally, he listened the evidence tape.
Lt. Burke is so bad he was fired by Bradley Bell himself! 🤣🤣🤣
Ok steve.. glad to hear that 😂😂😂
Whilst Sally took a bullet for Macy, she also did it to save Thorne. Yet Stephanie carried on to treat her like 💩
I wonder if anyone, anywhere, at any time in the history of the world, watched this episode and thought "I can't wait for the Jessica scenes!"
The shift in tone is so jarring that these scenes actually _detract_ from the tension of the other storyline - it's difficult to take Maggie and Jessica's relationship woes seriously when contrasted with Sally and Macy fighting for their lives, and this really k i lls the suspenseful atmosphere of the episode as a whole. (This really should have been a one storyline episode - why not include scenes of Thorne alone in his cell worrying and thinking of Macy, or Saul and Darla at Spectra, or Stephanie actually giving Thorne a thought and figuring out what's going on?)
There is a kind of narrative irony behind it, though - both storylines show the bond between a mother and a daughter potentially being destroyed because of a man. And Maggie is just about to embark on a journey down the same fateful path that ended up leading Sally to where she is now. Like Sally before her, Maggie is risking her relationship with her daughter because she is in love with a man her daughter is also involved with, and Sally's fate serves as a kind of cautionary tale to Maggie. So maybe there's a point in contrasting these two storylines after all - it highlights the true stakes in the situation: no man is worth losing your child over.
And then the cop at 18:23 makes the narrative irony between the scenes clear: "The guy tried to s h * * t the daughter but got the mother instead." 🙃
I thought the same thing too - that Maggie et al were such a drastic distraction from what was going on in another part of town.
But I do love your observation about the relationship between a mother and daughter potentially being ruined by a man, which is absolutely the common narrative here. One scene just lagging behind in terms of the potential conflict that may ensue in that mother/daughter relationship. "The other _*girl*_".
Agree with you on both counts: the jarring tonal shift and the narrative irony (I left you an example in a separate post of an ironic _statement_ that connects the two storylines 😉). I'm just grateful that they successfully portrayed the B storyline with seriousness and palpable fear and they ended the episode on Macy and Sally rather than the Maggie/Dylan shock.
Not me.
Nobody has ever wanted to see Jessica and especially not when she's getting in the way of an exciting climax.
Darlene Conley ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ RIP sweet angel
This is Michael Sabintino's final appearance as Anthony.
Nice too see Another actor play the Villian on this show !!!
Thank God
@@gingin6246I know, right? I was tired of Anthony and his creepy ways.
I'd like to see him return in 2024 or 2025 and team up with Shelia.
@@carerforever2118 except his little body won’t be creepy eye candy anymore.
So the Spectra’s saved Thorne’s behind while they sat on their behind.
…What will the Forester’s think about that 😉😳
Good point. I'm gonna be waiting to see!
🇹🇹💯🇹🇹 Sally does not deserve to die! I hope she lives.
Angel Trinidad West Indies.
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🇹🇹💯🇹🇹 It is incredulous that neither Jessica nor Maggie never mentioned a name about their lover.
The first thing women usually do/ask is about a name.This was to far fetched; it could have been done using a more realistic or practical strategy by the writers.
Angel Trinidad West Indies.
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Jessica didn’t notice the reactions of her mother and Dylan???? Puulease???? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Just like Thorne, Anthony can be goofy AF 8:10 🤣
This was almost literally like 🔫 ing fish in a barrel and he _still_ missed so many times. Anthony's aim is as bad as Ridge trying to i m pre g n ate Brooke.
@@NewYorkNick0607😂😂
@@NewYorkNick0607 I had a feeling that Anthony was kind of unfocused after having 🔫Sally. He was not in control anymore (basically, the plot was spinning out of control at the time), and this is why he missed Macy. In the beginning of that part of the scene, when Macy was taking care of Sally and more or less ignoring him, Anthony was utterly confused and just kind of waving the 🔫around aimlessly, like he didn't really understand what was happening.
@@NewYorkNick0607 🤣😂 Remember when Sheila went to look for Eric Logan at Casa Forrester? He'd been -recuperating- hiding there right after his non existent 🏈🏈 got ✂ Sheila told Steph _I'm very fertile_ to which Steph responded: _Are we talking fertility or imagination?_
@@tiroyaonejustinphologolo9763 Sheila: "God you wear men o pause so well." 😆
Maitland Ward ( Jessica) is 5’10
Barbara Crampon ( Maggie) is 5’4
What basketball team does Jessica play for ???😂😂
One thing I've been wondering, as I usually fast forward over Jessica and Dylan. Did Maggie not know a thing about the statutory rape trial being that she's the parent? If that's the case, wouldn't she have known who Dylan is?
I doubt that Eric or Stephanie ever have involved Jessica's parents. If they had, the parents should have at least talked to their daughter, if they would not have rushed back.
But it seemed as if Jessica hasn't spoken with her mum until Maggie had finally called to pick Jessica up and take her home to Iowa.
I want to see Anthony return and team up with Shelia for 2024 or 2025.
Dylan can't drive himself?
He was driving in episode 2054..
That wardrobe Sally is staying behind sure is solid as she cant hear " anything" 😊...a bit more realustic wouldnt hurt. And Macy struggling about the gun with a strong man for that long. And the police storming in unnoticed, was the door to the apartment open🥴
Surprised to see Sally conscious after the gunshot
I'm not. She's a brick wall and will fight to stay conscious bc she knows her daughter is in trouble
@@TriniT21 not only is she conscious but she's _actively helping_ Macy. When Anthony tries to unalive Macy the second time, Sally warns her. And then Sally takes hold of Anthony's leg, making him lose his balance so that Macy can reach for the 🔫.
Sally Spectra will not let AnTONy Armando go without a fight. Sally spits on death. 🦹♀️
Now I've watched 2090 episodes, watching several episodes every day. Bold and the Beautiful - 1995 (S8 E339) FULL EPISODE 2090 These episodes are from 1995. Why do I have to wait for a new episode every day here on RUclips? Since they are from 1995, I will never finish the entire series as long as I live with only one episode per day.
@@thetree2358That would make way too much sense ..😂😂
The only season they are releasing 3 episodes a day is
Season 13 starting March 1
I really wish that they would release3 for the people who are watching from the beginning and in order.
and save the one episode a day for the later seasons.
"Mom I want you to meet Dylan, Dylan... this is mom" 🤯🤯
If they had caller ID the jig would have already been up
So true 😂
I grew up in Illinois and remember being able to get the # but not the name of the last called to my home phone. *69 - and if you wanted, you could dial 1 and that # would be called. Kinda like caller ID. "We've come a long way baby"
Goodbye Anthony.
Enda of the road for you
I love how that girl says that Sally Spencer doesn't care about anyone, in the same episode Sally takes a bullet for her own daughter. Damn, girl. Maybe don't judge a book by its cover. 😆
8:09
LAPD at their best 😂😂
Why isn't Macy applying pressure to the wond? Sally will bleed out.
Will Maggie be a good mom and stay away from Dylan ???
OMG what a great episode all kinds of s*** hit the fan.
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What a cad Dylan is. He's getting ready to meet his girlfriend's mom but makes plans to go on a romantic getaway with someone else. (Sans the irony that the "mom" and "new love" is the same person.
The cop needs to be in trouble,thorne beg them to help macey,but u cant play with people frelings, because yiure rich,,!!
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Wasn’t just a few episodes ago Jessica was lamenting to Dylan that she didn’t want to have anything to do with her mom and didn’t want to see her anymore.and now all of a sudden they are best buds?
Maggie says to Jessica that she would always be here for her. Well I will always be there for my wife Barbara.
Maggie brought up the subject of bathing suit in a phone call to Dylan. The one bathing suit that is forever stuck with me from Barbara is the one she wore in Fraternity Vacation before and after it was taken off!
Maggie and Dylan finally learn who they are to Jessica and what are shock to them both.
This revelation for the both of them seemed to have taken much shorter time than I remembered.
I joked at the time of Dylan being Jessica's stepfather and I am not sure I came up with that before or after seeing my wife Barbara in Fraternity Vacation.
Right now I would be happy to be Jessica's stepfather.
Matthew See
Barbara Crampton's Chinese Husband
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That police officer (dark brown hair) who stayed behind with Macy and Sally after the other one put Anthony in handcuffs was fine 😍😍😍
OMG you cant make this stuff up 😭🤣🤣🤣
Michael Lai, advocate for tort reform!
Macy's stupidity came close to ending her and her mother's life. She could have told the police and they could have set up a surveillance to get Anthony to confess.
She _did_ tell the police - they just didn't care. She made it perfectly clear to Burke that she was going back to Anthony to get him to confess, and then Thorne asked for police surveillance for Macy, but Burke refused. Only then did Macy decide to do it on her own.
Jessica must look like her father.
When we finally see him he is played by Fred Willard
Yes, the late great Fred Willard.
Wait until Thorne hears what Anthony did that led to his arrest and Thorne's release and freedom. Thorne loved Macy's mother Sally and he also adored the woman he loves mother and knowing that Anthony shot Sally while aiming to kill Macy but failed tremendously because Anthony was arrested for murder of Ivana and attempted murder of Macy and her mother Sally Spectra who's in the hospital with Macy, Saul and Darla by her bedside. Anthony will be charged with murder(of Ivana) and two attempted murders(of Sally Spectra and Sally's daughter Macy Alexander) and domestic violence.
Lt. Burke is THE worst detective in the history of soaps.
As if jessica and Mumma never addressed their BF’s as Dylan by now