Give Us Thomas Forrester Or Give Us DEATH! All The Reasons The HUNKY Baddie Needs to Stick Around on B&B

By Steven Garcia 10/08/2025


THOMAS FORRESTER IS GORGEOUS, OBSESSIVE, CHAOTIC, AND WILDLY ENTERTAINING—B&B NEEDS HIM PERMANENTLY OR WE RIOT

TL;DR: B&B better bring Thomas Forrester back permanently because this show desperately needs his chaotic energy, gorgeous face, obsessive behavior, and entertainment value. He’s a baddie who makes terrible choices, schemes like it’s his full-time job, and looks INCREDIBLE while doing it. We’re making our case for why Thomas needs to stay in Los Angeles forever.

Thomas Forrester Is WILDLY Entertaining

Let’s start with the most important fact: Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) is WILDLY entertaining television. When Thomas is on screen, you don’t know if he’s going to make a reasonable choice, obsess over someone inappropriately, scheme against his family, or just stand there looking gorgeous while causing chaos.

B&B spoilers have shown us glimpses of Thomas recently, and it’s a painful reminder of what we’re missing when he’s not a regular presence on the show. Thomas brings DRAMA. He brings tension. He brings storylines that actually make viewers pay attention instead of fast-forwarding through yet another fashion show.

When Thomas is around, Bold and the Beautiful has edge. Without him, we’re stuck watching people talk about feelings in generic office settings. Give us the CHAOS. Give us the schemes. Give us Thomas Forrester causing problems on purpose!

He’s A Baddie And We LOVE IT

Thomas is a villain, and soap operas NEED villains to function. He’s manipulative, obsessive, and makes terrible choices that create months of drama. And you know what? That’s EXACTLY what makes him essential.

B&B has tried to redeem Thomas multiple times—sending him to therapy, giving him custody of Douglas (Henry Samiri), letting him design beautiful clothes and be a good father. But the show is at its BEST when Thomas is scheming, manipulating, and causing chaos for the Logan women.

Remember when Thomas was obsessed with Hope (Annika Noelle)? ICONIC. Remember his schemes against Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang)? LEGENDARY. Remember literally every unhinged thing he’s done? ENTERTAINMENT GOLD.

We don’t need Thomas to be redeemed. We need him to be EXACTLY who he is—a gorgeous, troubled, obsessive baddie who makes life interesting for everyone in Los Angeles.

Thomas Forrester Is RIDICULOUSLY Hot And We’re Not Apologizing

Can we talk about how RIDICULOUSLY good-looking Thomas Forrester is? Matthew Atkinson is objectively stunning. The man is tall, muscular, has perfect facial structure, and wears suits like he was born in them. Thomas walking into a room is a MOMENT.

Bold and the Beautiful is a show that trades on beauty, fashion, and aesthetics. Having Thomas—with his chiseled jawline, intense eyes, and general hotness—permanently on the canvas is just good business. Why would you NOT keep this man on screen as much as possible?

Plus, Thomas has that classic leading man energy mixed with dangerous bad boy vibes. He’s the kind of character who can pull off both “devoted father” and “unhinged schemer” in the same episode. That range! That presence! That FACE!

B&B Spoilers Show We Need His Chaos

Bold and the Beautiful spoilers have been relatively tame recently, and you know what’s missing? Thomas Forresterstirring the pot. The show needs his obsessive energy, his willingness to cross lines, and his complete inability to take no for an answer.

Thomas makes other characters more interesting by forcing them to react to his schemes. Hope is more compelling when she’s dealing with Thomas‘s obsession. Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) is better when she’s defending or condemning her brother. Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) is more dynamic when he’s torn between supporting his son and recognizing his problems.

Without Thomas, B&B loses edge. We get endless scenes of people discussing feelings instead of DOING things. We get predictable storylines instead of chaos. We get bored instead of entertained.

Thomas Creates Storylines That Actually Matter

Here’s the thing about Thomas Forrester—when he’s scheming, EVERYONE gets pulled into the drama. His storylines don’t exist in isolation. They affect the Forresters, the Logans, the Spencers, and everyone else in Los Angeles.

Thomas manipulating the truth about Beth created MONTHS of compelling television. Thomas pursuing Hopedespite her resistance gave us tension and drama. Thomas fighting with Liam (Scott Clifton) over Hope made that love triangle actually interesting.

Bold and the Beautiful is at its best when it has a central conflict that involves multiple families and generates real stakes. Thomas as a permanent fixture on the show guarantees that kind of drama.

Give Us Thomas Or We Riot

The Bold and the Beautiful needs to make Thomas Forrester a permanent, central character. Not occasional guest appearances. Not brief visits to Paris. FULL-TIME Thomas causing chaos, looking gorgeous, scheming against the Logans, and making questionable choices.

The show has tried to function without Thomas‘s chaotic energy, and frankly, it’s not working. We need the drama. We need the obsession. We need the gorgeous baddie who makes terrible choices but looks INCREDIBLE doing it.

So here’s our official petition to B&B: Give us Thomas Forrester permanently, or we’re staging a revolt. The show needs him. The viewers want him. And honestly, Los Angeles just isn’t the same without his unhinged scheming.

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