CHAOTIC Weekly B&B Spoilers: Li’s Like “Oops, My Bad” for HIDING A KILLER While Luna’s Living RENT-FREE in a Mansion

By William Wilson 10/05/2025


LUNA’S LIVING LARGE WHILE LI CONFESSES SHE’S AN IDIOT

TL;DR: The weekly B&B spoilers kick off with Will and Electra pining for each other like texting doesn’t exist, Finn gets blindsided by Luna‘s mansion living situation, Ridge drops bombshells on TaylorDeke delivers unsolicited opinions to Hope, and everyone argues about whether Luna should be in prison or Bill‘s guest room while Bridget returns to alarm the resident psychopath.

Monday Melodrama: Will and Electra Pine Separately Like Texting Doesn’t Exist

Monday kicks off with Will (Crew Morrow) and Electra (Laneya Grace) separately thinking about each other, which is soap opera code for “they’re going to stare wistfully out windows while sad music plays.” Riveting stuff, truly. Can’t wait to watch two people pine instead of just, you know, texting each other.

Meanwhile, B&B spoilers tease Finn (Tanner Novlan) gets caught off guard by Luna (Lisa Yamada), which honestly tracks because apparently nobody told him the psycho who supposedly died is actually living at Bill Spencer‘s (Don Diamont) mansion rent-free. Classic Forrester family communication right there.

Tuesday Trauma: Ridge Drops Bombs While Deke Delivers Unsolicited Opinions

Taylor (Rebecca Budig) is shocked by Ridge‘s (Thorsten Kaye) news on Tuesday, and honestly, what else is new? Taylor being shocked by Ridge‘s life choices is basically her entire character at this point. The man has been making questionable decisions for decades—maybe develop some immunity to surprise?

Deke (Harrison Cone) makes a “surprise visit” to Hope (Annika Noelle) to confess a “supporting opinion,” which is the most unnecessarily complicated way to say he showed up uninvited to give his two cents. Sir, did she ask? No? Then maybe keep your supporting opinion to yourself.

Wednesday Withholding: Luna Explains Why Murderers Deserve Mansion Living

Luna explains to Finn why she’s living with Bill on Wednesday, and we’re dying to know what possible explanation justifies a murderer getting the Spencer mansion treatment instead of a jail cell. “Sorry I killed people, can I crash here?” is apparently an acceptable housing application in Los Angeles.

Li (Naomi Matsuda) has an emotional meeting with Ridge to express “the error of her ways,” which is corporate speak for “I royally screwed up by helping a psychopath fake her death.” Yeah, Li, you think?

Deke is concerned about how long he can withhold information from Hope, which raises the obvious question: why are you withholding information in the first place, Deke? This is Bold and the Beautiful—secrets always explode at the worst possible moment. Just tell her now and save yourself the inevitable dramatic reveal.

Thursday Throwdown: Adults Debate Prison vs Poolside for Psycho Luna

Thursday’s B&B spoilers bring the circus to town as RidgeBillTaylorKatie (Heather Tom), and Finn argue about what should be done with Luna: house arrest or prison. Let’s break this down: Luna is a literal murderer who faked her death, manipulated multiple people, and is currently freeloading at Bill‘s mansion. This should not be a debate. Prison. The answer is prison. Why is this even a discussion?

The fact that “house arrest” is on the table shows exactly how broken the justice system is in soap opera land. Normal people go to jail for parking tickets, but Luna gets to choose between Bill‘s mansion or an actual cell? Make it make sense.

Electra and Ivy (Ashleigh Brewer) have a “stirring conversation” about Will and what to do moving forward, because apparently Electra needs a committee meeting to decide whether to date the guy she clearly likes who’s been pining for her. Girl, just text him. This is not complicated.

Friday Finale: Will and Electra Actually Interact Plus Bridget Alarms the Criminal

Will and Electra finally share a sweet moment on Friday, which presumably means they stopped thinking about each other separately and actually interacted like normal humans. Progress!

Bridget (Ashley Jones) arrives at Katie and Bill‘s, which alarms Luna. Good. Luna should be alarmed. She should be very alarmed. She’s a murderer living in someone’s house pretending everything’s normal. The fact that more people arriving increases her anxiety is called consequences, sweetie. Get used to it.

Taylor (Rebecca Budig) and Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) actually agree on something—that Luna needs to be behind bars before Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) learns she’s alive. Finally, some common sense! When Taylorand Brooke are on the same page, you know the situation is serious. These two agree on approximately nothing, so the fact that they’re united on “put the murderer in prison” should tell everyone something.

Final Thoughts For These B&B Spoilers

The Absurdity of Luna’s Living Situation

Can we address the elephant in the mansion? Luna is a confirmed murderer who faked her death, and instead of being in custody, she’s living at Bill Spencer‘s house while adults argue about whether she deserves “house arrest” or “prison.” THE AUDACITY.

Bill letting Luna stay at his place is peak enabler behavior. Sir, your son was one of her victims! Why is she getting the guest room instead of a jail cell? This is not a halfway house for reformed villains—this is Bill Spencer’s mansion, and Luna should not be there.

The Will and Electra Saga Nobody Asked For

Will and Electra spending the entire week thinking about each other separately before finally having “a sweet moment” on Friday is the most drawn-out romance in recent B&B history. These two like each other. Everyone knows they like each other. Just date already and stop making Ivy mediate your feelings through “stirring conversations.”

The fact that Electra needs to discuss with Ivy “what to do moving forward” about a guy she clearly wants to be with is exhausting. There’s no strategy needed here. You like him. He likes you. Luna is a psycho. End of discussion.

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