Friday, November 21, 2025: Today's explosive and beautiful, lace, Steffy and Finn, and family members of Luna ...
Deputy Chief Baker makes a surprising announcement about Luna
Friday, November 21, 2025: Today on The Bold and the Beautiful, Spencer, Steffy, and Finn and Luna's family members fight after Deputy Chief Baker pronounces Luna dead.
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At Bill's place, the baker informs the family gathered in the living room, that Luna and Ezawa were hit by a vehicle during the night while trying to be arrested, and confirms that he is dead.
As Baker explained, the jail is still investigating how she escaped, but they confirm the abortion happened a few days earlier.He tells Will that he's sorry.When she reiterates that they don't have to worry about Luna anymore, Liam shows.Bill tells Will that the baby was going to be Spencer."We all feel the loss."
Katie wants to acknowledge the loss of a little innocent soul by lighting a candle.Liam tells Will that he can't honor the woman who terrorized them and shot him.Bill and Katie insist that it's not about Luna;It's about Spencer they'll never meet.Will lights a candle and his parents assure him that one day he will be a wonderful father.
In the cabin, Li, Steffy, Finn, Poppy, and Taylor discuss how Lunaw died the way she was after the car hit the high impact.They don't believe it's really gone (they're not the only ones).
Steffy thinks that's something to be thankful for.Li pointed out that despite everything,But Luna is Finn's daughter. "Likewise, Penelope," Poppy says that she died with her a long time ago. Li replies, "No wonder Luna was tortured so much. Poppy insists that she loves her daughter.But she turned around and tried to frame her for murder.“I'm glad Luna's gone!
I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry
At Deacon and Sheila, he urged his wife to go back to bed for the day if necessary.Sheila couldn't understand what happened."How did my father's son-in-law die?"
Sheila doesn't understand how things go like this.Deacon reminds him that the young woman is nuts.There was no reason for what he did.He doesn't feel bad for the monsters that killed his friends.
Sheila recaps that she and Li actually thought they could help Luna.Deacon says some people can't be helped.Sheila counters that people also said that about her.Deacon thinks it's different because Sheila has changed.finally reached the pig and Luna.
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Sheila apologizes for letting Luna come between them and Deacon.He is sad, but thankful that they are together... all thanks to Taylor.
Meanwhile, at Steffy's, Taylor tells her daughter and son-in-law to remember that it's okay to feel relieved.After he goes up the stairs, Finn walks away.He tells his wife that part of him is relieved, but it's not that easy for him.Steffy assures him that she can tell him anything."How do you really feel about the loss of your daughter?"
The last scenes
Bill and Katie are alone in their living room going through this difficult day and Will's complicated feelings.Bill is glad Luna is gone.It's time for the Spencers to move on and close this chapter.They hug.
Will and Elektra go to the beach, where he says he's dizzy from all the chaos.He wants it to be a new beginning for them.Elektra nods, "A new beginning."They hug.
At the Cliff House, Finn tells Steffy that he shouldn't be disappointed, not after Luna did such horrible, unforgivable things.But Luna needed a father, and he found out too late.It breaks his heart because it didn't end like this."Luna was broken."Finn is over Steffy and her family, and Luna was a threat to them.Steffy is there for her."Never forget that."
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Later, The Bold and the Beautiful: News of Luna's death breaks.Check out a new edition of Burning Questions below, which ponders everything from the show's near-alien abduction to its characters' strange reactions to the crisis.
