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B&B Spoilers Update Wednesday, December 13: Donna’s Final Goodbye, Ridge Isn’t An Ogre, Finn Tries Again

The Bold And The Beautiful spoilers for Wednesday, December 13 indicate Donna Logan (Jennifer Gareis) says her final goodbye to Eric Forrester (John McCook).Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers Highlights

Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) arranges for Donna to have time with Eric. John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) may have a solution.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Donna Logan Says Goodbye To Eric Forrester

Donna has tried every way in the world to convince Ridge to allow Finn to try this experimental treatment on Eric. However, Ridge refuses because Eric told him he didn’t want to be kept alive on machines.

Donna doesn’t want to let Eric go, she wants to have more years with him. Donna also knows that Eric would have tried this treatment if he had known about it.

Eric wanted to finish his collection with RJ Forrester (Joshua Hoffman). Of course, Donna begged Eric to go to the hospital numerous times.

Eric didn’t believe anything could be done for him. However, Eric also had no idea that Finn was working on a treatment for him. Would Eric have accepted treatment if he had known what Finn was working on?

Ridge Forrester Arranges For Donna Logan To Have Time With Eric

The Bold And The Beautiful spoilers reveal that Ridge isn’t the ogre that Donna is trying to make him out to be. Ridge will arrange for Donna to have some alone time with Eric so she can say her final goodbyes to him.

Donna has loved Eric for a very long time. Donna and Eric haven’t been back together long, but they love each other beyond reason.

Donna doesn’t want to say goodbye to Eric but she has no choice. Eric is about to be taken off his life support and she’s not missing a minute that she has left with Eric.

Donna wants to make sure that Eric knows just how much she loves him before he dies. Will Eric pass away when he comes off the ventilator, or will he keep on fighting?

B&B Spoilers: John Finnegan Wants To Try On More Thing

Eric may not be willing to try Finn’s first option but he could suggest another one that is a bit less invasive and he isn’t sure this will work. However, any improvement would be better than nothing.

Can Finn come up with another option that might save Eric’s life, or at least buy him some time until another viable option is available?

Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) wants Ridge to at least let Finn try to save Eric. Steffy doesn’t believe it should be her grandfather’s time to go. Will Finn pull off saving Eric despite the odds?

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