All My Children

B&B Recaps Week of March 13, 2006

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Friday, March 17, 2006
BOLD & BEAUTIFUL will be preempted on Thursday, March 16 and Friday, March 17 for the NCAA tournament. B&B will resume on Monday.


Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Eric was shocked when Stephanie refused to hold a memorial service for Felicia. “No obituaries either!” La Forrester ordered and stormed out. Jackie showed up and offered her condolences to Eric. He voiced his concern for Stephanie’s inability to deal with Felicia’s death but Jackie could understand a mother’s denial that her child has died.

Brooke wasn’t happy to find Taylor on her doorstep. The contrite shrink advised Brooke not to talk about last night to anyone else for the sake of Ridge and Nick’s already contentious relationship as well as how it might effect the children. “You should have thought about that before you got liquored up and fell into bed with Ridge’s brother,” Brooke griped. Taylor hoped this misunderstanding wouldn’t interfere with Brooke’s love for Nick. Brooke assured Taylor she wouldn’t blab because she didn’t want Bridget to know her husband was rolling in bed with another woman. “Last night was a wake-up call, so pull yourself together,” Brooke suggested. Taylor headed to Nick’s boat to apologize. He admitted he was just as much to blame. Taylor then tearfully confessed that she had been drinking too much lately and how she felt comfort in his arms the night before.

Stephanie sat in an office and poured out her grief to a somber man who appeared to be a funeral director. “You can be assured your daughter is in good hands,” he stated. Steph asked to see her daughter and was led to a dimly-lit room. It turned out to be a hospital room and Felicia was alive, but comatose. The doctor explained that chemotherapy would have to start soon to get the cancer under control. “Hear me and know that you’re safe,” Stephanie whispered to her daughter.

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