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The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers Wednesday, November 22: Ridge And Brooke’s Special Episode, ‘Bridge’ Reminisce

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Wednesday, November 22, 2023, reveal that Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye) will create a romantic evening for Brooke Logan Forrester (Katherine Kelly Lang).

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Ridge wants to “give thanks” to Brooke. IT will be a special episode for “Bridge” fans as the couple takes a trip down memory lane. Keep reading to find out what is coming up in the CBS soap opera.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – Ridge Forrester’s Heartbreak

B&B spoilers for Wednesday, November 22 reveal that Ridge is still reeling from learning about Eric Forrester’s (John McCook) diagnosis and wishes.

It’s one thing to learn that a loved one has a fatal diagnosis. However, Eric doesn’t want anyone knowing the truth. While Eric claims to not want pity, it’s creating tension between characters that isn’t necessary.

B&B Spoilers – Brooke Logan Forrester’s Support

Meanwhile, Ridge has to put on a brave face as Eric thinks he doesn’t know about the diagnosis. Due to the secrecy of Eric’s illness, Ridge can’t just talk to anyone about this.

So, Ridge has been opening up to Brooke. Of course, Brooke has tried to be supportive of both Eric and Ridge.

If it weren’t for Brooke, would have Ridge “RJ” Forrester, Jr. (Joshua Hoffman) told Ridge the truth about Eric?

RJ might have eventually confessed, but it might not have been til much later. At the very least, Eric is able to live his final months a happy man.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers – ‘Bridge’ Flashbacks

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Wednesday, November 22 reveal that there will be a lot of “Bridge” flashbacks. According to Lang’s interview with Soap Opera Digest, the flashbacks actually go back years… to even before Kaye took over the role.

That means some of these flashbacks will show Brooke, but won’t show Ron Moss (who played Ridge before Kaye).

B&B Spoilers – Wednesday, November 22

The actress also explained that there were a “few” new scenes filmed for this “Bridge” tribute episode. Lang explained to SOD,

“Brooke and Ridge are having a dinner, a very nice, romantic dinner to reconnect and just spend time together, and we have all these flashbacks during the evening…

The flashbacks go back to even before Thorsten was there and they show the scenes with me to kind of bring back our [early] history.

For example, the [1994] wedding where I rode down on the horse, I think they’ll show me riding, but then they don’t show Ridge. And then when Thorsten finally took over, then they’ll start showing clips of us in certain situations.

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