All My Children

B&B Recaps

Comments

Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Jackie showed up on the Forrester doorstep with an engagement present for
Thorne. A perturbed Stephanie insisted the wedding will never happen.
Jackie pointed out that La Forrester already battled Brooke for 20 years,
asking if she is
ready to go another 20 with a “younger and more energetic model.”
Stephanie assured she was up for the challenge. Eric arrived and Steph was
surprised that her husband already knew about the engagement. Jackie happily
flitted out as Eric and Stephanie argued about Thorne’s choice for a spouse.
Stephanie sniped that heir son was about to marry someone who had “more
mileage on her than the Queen Mary,” but Eric said there was nothing wrong
for marrying for comfort.

At Forrester Creations, Thorne and Donna informed Brooke that they were
engaged. “We’re going to be a family again,” Thorne declared to a stunned
Brooke and left. “You’re going to make Stephanie very, very unhappy,” Brooke
noted and advised her sister to back out because Thorne is very vulnerable.
But Donna insisted that she could make him happy — while sticking it
to
Stephanie. Jackie walked in on the squabbling sisters and suggested that
Brooke design Donna’s wedding dress. “I’ll have to sleep on that,” Brooke
grumbled and exited. Jackie warned Donna not to underestimate Stephanie
because she could change Thorne’s mind by turning on the mother’s love he
has always craved.

Thorne walked in on his parents’ argument and asked to speak to Mom alone.
“You have to respect my choice and back off,” Thorne demanded; Stephanie
refused. “She’s only marrying you to get back at me,” Steph raged. “Don’t be
blind. Pleasure has a price.” Thorne then revealed that he kicked his
growing dependency on booze and pills thanks to Donna. Steph broke down in
tears and begged for Thorne’s forgiveness; he proclaimed that he was
still going to marry Donna.

AllMyChildren_1200x600 All My Children

Conversation

All comments are subject to our Community Guidelines. Soap Opera Digest does not endorse the opinions and views shared by our readers in our comment sections. Our comments section is a place where readers can engage in healthy, productive, lively, and respectful discussions. Offensive language, hate speech, personal attacks, and/or defamatory statements are not permitted. Advertising or spam is also prohibited.

More Stories

Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menu items. Use right arrow key to move into submenus. Use escape to exit the menu. Use up and down arrow keys to explore. Use left arrow key to move back to the parent list.

Already have an account?