B&B Recaps Week of July 17, 2006
Friday, July 21, 2006
Donna continued to pick at Brooke for dumping her modeling career. “Aliens must have abducted my sister,” Donna sniped, blaming Nick. He overheard Donna disparage him and asked, “When are you leaving?” Donna stood by her opinion and Nick contended that Brooke is the best CEO that Forrester Creations ever had. After Brooke left, Donna started in on Nick for his demands on Brooke. He explained that he was more concerned about Ridge and Stephanie. “I don’t trust them,” he groused. “They don’t know the meaning of the word ‘no.’ “
Upset over Darla’s death, Bridget voiced her gratitude that Dino has both of his parents. She then got depressed over the loss of her infant daughter. Dante suggested they have their own child. “Having a baby with you would only bring more love in our lives,” he pointed out and suggested they don’t have to get married to have a baby. Bridget was intrigued and they went off to the bedroom to make love.
Eric and Stephanie were touched by the outpouring of sympathy cards and flowers. Eric couldn’t help but worry about Brooke’s Bedroom with Thorne temporarily out of commission. Stephanie suggested they use Felicia in the interim. When Eric said he would pass that by Brooke, Stephanie announced that Brooke gave up her rights to run Forrester Creations when she married Nick. Eric disagreed but his stubborn wife insisted Brooke had a moral obligation to return the stock because she didn’t marry Ridge. “I can damn well make sure Mrs. Marone doesn’t end up with our company,” Steph fumed. Brooke showed up and Stephanie presented a document for her to sign that would return Brooke’s stock back to Forrester. “As far as I’m concerned, I earned this stock,” Brooke said and refused to sign. When Stephanie became angry, Brooke made a veiled threat of firing her. “It’s over!” Steph roared.
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