@@bettyhopson Lolll brooke talking on and on about her deep feeling to deacon and thorne is on the on the side of the door listening thinking she is talking about him only for her to named ridge at the end of her rant 😂. even deacon was shock🤣🤣🤣. that's what thorne deserve.
Oh, me too! Thorne and the rest of the Forresters trying to tell Sally that they too were devastated by Macy's death when in fact Thorne was ready to marry Brooke right after the funeral (and would have if Kimberly hadn't pleaded with him).
Brooke a s a female antagonist really has zero presence against Sally. I really wish Sally went to talk to Steph instead. At least Sally wouldn't have to carry the whole scene
It really felt as if Sally was the only person in the room in that scene. She carried it all by herself and the other three people just stood there. (Edit - the other _four_ people. Only proves my point that I didn't even notice how many they were! 😂)
Macy doesn’t really deserve to have her memory honored by a Latin designer, with a collection catering to a certain demographic. Macy was a real C for actively trying to have Claudia d e port ed and used the same old “they take our jobs” argument . (Sorry @Annie)
@@z-5reader939 I hated that they did that with Macy's character It was so out of Character for her, she's so kind and nice person so l was Totally Surprised and Disappointed by that storyline. It seems more like Brooke's Alley
I didn't like the way she acted in that storyline either, it was so out of character for her (especially given the way she stood up for Kevin when he wanted a job), and clearly an attempt by the writers to shift the bIame away from Thorne (who did hire Claudia knowing it wasn't IegaI, and who was enjoying the attention when Claudia openly fIirted with him). However, even though Macy's general way of talking about the issue was too much and not very endearing, I'd say she was justified in her mistrust of _Claudia specifically._ Her first encounter with Claudia was at a job interview at Spectra where Claudia Iied about having a 🟩. And then when that was unsuccessful, Claudia saw that Thorne was the "Iimpy gazelle" and went right over to Forrester and pleaded with him for a job, basically making Thorne break the Iaw for her. And after that she immediately started acting like his office wife, bringing him food and giving him mass ages, knowing he was married. She was basically being a mini Brooke. I'm also not sure about Macy "actively" trying to get Claudia sent away. It was Sally's idea. It was Sally who made the phone call. It was Sally who did most of the talking when the lNS guy arrived to talk to them. Macy only actually reported Claudia once it became clear to her that as Thorne's wife, she was the only one who couldn't testify against Thorne. By then the lNS guy already knew half the story from Sally, and Macy being the one to tell the other half was the only way to keep Thorne out of IegaI trouble.
@@annieo6527 I don’t remember Sally’s part in this but that is just as scu mmy. Macy being the jealous wife doesn’t excuse doing what she did. No excuses for messing with someone’s life who already lives in the harrowing reality of having little to no rights to just be able to survive day to day. That is reality of many im migrants here and it is heartbreaking. Claudia’s story was too. She did not kidnap Thorne and held him in a dungeon, nor was he some kid who got seduced. I’d defend Brooke in Claudia’s position too, regardless of her indiscretions.
@@Esi-741 it's in episode 2449. Sally makes the call (with Macy not even realizing who she is calling), Macy is unsure what to do, then the guy shows up and Sally tells him that Macy has information for him about an iIIegal worker. He then starts questioning Macy who reveaIs the information. It's funny how whenever this storyline is discussed, most people tend to remember Macy's part in it while forgetting Sally's, even though Sally actually played a more active role than Macy. I think it is because this plot point was more unexpected for Macy (who is usually portrayed as a Good Girl) than it was for Sally (who is a moraIIy ambiguous character likely to do anything to protect her family).
Another lost chance for Amber to record Deacon behind his back. Would Bridget just ignore it again if she hears how Deacon tells Amber that sometimes he fantasizes about Amber while having s ex with Bridget?
Right now, Ridge doesn’t have much of a storyline. And Brooke is about to get too much of a storyline. As things go off the deep end for Brooke with Thorne…. Followed up with the Deacon disaster of a storyline. 😫😳
Why is Kristen saying ‘Forrester’ that way? “Ferrristwrr”. And so these writers think w rare pulling for them? The nerve of Brooke to demean Sally that way after she lost her daughter. What a pos
Sally spoke the truth to Thorne.
I’m counting down to when he finds out what he left Macy for.
Yes, things are about to go south for Brooke’s relationship with Thorne as she pleads with Deacon to let Bridget go. 😢
Karma for Macy, for sure! 😁
@@bettyhopson Lolll brooke talking on and on about her deep feeling to deacon and thorne is on the on the side of the door listening thinking she is talking about him only for her to named ridge at the end of her rant 😂. even deacon was shock🤣🤣🤣. that's what thorne deserve.
Oh, me too! Thorne and the rest of the Forresters trying to tell Sally that they too were devastated by Macy's death when in fact Thorne was ready to marry Brooke right after the funeral (and would have if Kimberly hadn't pleaded with him).
I love Little Eric with Deacon! ♥️ This kid is so comfortable with him and they are really believable as father and son. Little Rick could never.
Yes,The baby really likes him ! Sooo adorable
I was starting to wonder if that was his son in real life because he has no issue calling him daddy.
Rick is a really crappy dad compared to Deacon. I feel like he never bothers with his child, kind of like his parents were with him.
Come for little Eric cutely saying “I two,” stay for Sally calling Brooke “that tramp” without even looking in her direction 😂.
And we ALLLLLL knew who Sally was talking about 😂
But I’m really here for Antonio Dominguez 👀
@@benjochsHe’s not bad to look at 😂.
@@TriniT21Absolutely, but I love that she didn’t even bother to give her a look.
@@FayeIL yep 😂Brooke isn't even in Sally's league lolol
I love Sally! She speaks the truth
I hope Tony goes with Sally, she needs a break.
Right!
"I wanna sign him now more than ever" - her signature line
Christen reminds me of Taylor...the beautiful face and that smile.
I wish Ridge would take off that marching band hat.
😂🤣🤭👍
😆
It actually looks like a wig, a full cap wig!
I’m cackling😂😂
I love deacon and Amber together they have chemistry and deacon is so amazing to her
Ah my childhood and favorite storyline ❤
Kristen and Tony were my second favorite couple back then after Ridge and Taylor.
"I want to sign him now more than ever." Brooke, competitive as always.
One thing you can say is that Deacon loves his son and Tony is super hot and I love him with Kristen.
Brooke a s a female antagonist really has zero presence against Sally.
I really wish Sally went to talk to Steph instead. At least Sally wouldn't have to carry the whole scene
It really felt as if Sally was the only person in the room in that scene. She carried it all by herself and the other three people just stood there.
(Edit - the other _four_ people. Only proves my point that I didn't even notice how many they were! 😂)
@@annieo6527 lol. I had to go back to count 😂
I think Stephanie aka Susan took a step back around this time.
@TriniT 7:50 - 7:57 😂 Kristen's been smoking the wrong stuff with the wrong p i p e since 1987.
😂😂😂😂 💯 this isn't something that Trish would miss. Even at 8:02
Forresters are only likable when Stephanie is around. Those four were so insufferable against Sally.
I agree. Only likable when Stephanie is around.
YES
Eric should have sent old mattress she knows about luring men😂
Sally Telling Thorne off 😅.. she called Brooke a tramp.. Sally put her foot in
I love seeing Sally go off like that!
Macy doesn’t really deserve to have her memory honored by a Latin designer, with a collection catering to a certain demographic. Macy was a real C for actively trying to have Claudia d e port ed and used the same old “they take our jobs” argument . (Sorry @Annie)
I agree with you. I hated that they did that to Macy’s character. It was hard to respect her after what she did to Claudia.
@@z-5reader939
I hated that they did that with Macy's character
It was so out of Character for her, she's so kind and nice person so l was Totally Surprised and Disappointed by that storyline. It seems more like Brooke's Alley
I didn't like the way she acted in that storyline either, it was so out of character for her (especially given the way she stood up for Kevin when he wanted a job), and clearly an attempt by the writers to shift the bIame away from Thorne (who did hire Claudia knowing it wasn't IegaI, and who was enjoying the attention when Claudia openly fIirted with him).
However, even though Macy's general way of talking about the issue was too much and not very endearing, I'd say she was justified in her mistrust of _Claudia specifically._ Her first encounter with Claudia was at a job interview at Spectra where Claudia Iied about having a 🟩. And then when that was unsuccessful, Claudia saw that Thorne was the "Iimpy gazelle" and went right over to Forrester and pleaded with him for a job, basically making Thorne break the Iaw for her. And after that she immediately started acting like his office wife, bringing him food and giving him mass ages, knowing he was married. She was basically being a mini Brooke.
I'm also not sure about Macy "actively" trying to get Claudia sent away. It was Sally's idea. It was Sally who made the phone call. It was Sally who did most of the talking when the lNS guy arrived to talk to them. Macy only actually reported Claudia once it became clear to her that as Thorne's wife, she was the only one who couldn't testify against Thorne. By then the lNS guy already knew half the story from Sally, and Macy being the one to tell the other half was the only way to keep Thorne out of IegaI trouble.
@@annieo6527 I don’t remember Sally’s part in this but that is just as scu mmy. Macy being the jealous wife doesn’t excuse doing what she did. No excuses for messing with someone’s life who already lives in the harrowing reality of having little to no rights to just be able to survive day to day. That is reality of many im migrants here and it is heartbreaking. Claudia’s story was too. She did not kidnap Thorne and held him in a dungeon, nor was he some kid who got seduced. I’d defend Brooke in Claudia’s position too, regardless of her indiscretions.
@@Esi-741 it's in episode 2449. Sally makes the call (with Macy not even realizing who she is calling), Macy is unsure what to do, then the guy shows up and Sally tells him that Macy has information for him about an iIIegal worker. He then starts questioning Macy who reveaIs the information.
It's funny how whenever this storyline is discussed, most people tend to remember Macy's part in it while forgetting Sally's, even though Sally actually played a more active role than Macy. I think it is because this plot point was more unexpected for Macy (who is usually portrayed as a Good Girl) than it was for Sally (who is a moraIIy ambiguous character likely to do anything to protect her family).
Another lost chance for Amber to record Deacon behind his back. Would Bridget just ignore it again if she hears how Deacon tells Amber that sometimes he fantasizes about Amber while having s ex with Bridget?
How cute are Brooke and ridge even when they’re not together they look like they should be! I forgot she was married to Thorne in this episode
Yes, Brooke frequently forgets who she’s married to as well.
Right now, Ridge doesn’t have much of a storyline. And Brooke is about to get too much of a storyline. As things go off the deep end for Brooke with Thorne…. Followed up with the Deacon disaster of a storyline. 😫😳
After reading your post I was expecting some evidence about their cuteness... But they barely look at each other in this episode.
@@babs4848😂
@@babs4848😂😂👍🏻
Deacon and Amberrr!! ❤
Brooks hair is at a awkward stage
Brooke's hair was never nothing to brag about!😂
Brook was trash
Why is Kristen saying ‘Forrester’ that way?
“Ferrristwrr”.
And so these writers think w rare pulling for them? The nerve of Brooke to demean Sally that way after she lost her daughter. What a pos
I dont know any little boy that would sit down and color like that at any age for that matter. My son never was able to ever.
Warum wird es nicht in deutsch übersetzt
sally as always hurry to gloat she cant keep for surprise anything
Kristin's sales pitch.. 😴
Amber is not trashy Brook is
2001.
Kristen ❤
deacon is so gross
Booooorrinnnngggg