The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 126 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Brooke returns to her house and has a conversation about Eric with Donna. Both Brooke and Donna agree that Stephanie is taking over Eric's life which is why she can't talk with Eric. Dr. Seifert informs Ridge and Stephanie that Eric is headed in the right direction. Marcus arrives at Brooke's house to see Donna and to check up on her. Brooke tells Marcus and Donna that she is going over to the house to see Eric. Marcus then tells her that it will be hard getting in there, but Brooke assures him that she will get in. Eric reads over the last page of Donna's letter again and thinks of her. A guard asks Stephanie if he should let Brooke in, Stephanie says no, but Ridge says to let her. Brooke becomes overjoyed as she visits Eric, and begs that he give Donna another chance. Brooke demands that Eric be told the truth. Donna digs Marcus for information about Eric's condition, and devises a plan for her. Brooke informs Eric about how Donna got attacked by Pam and all the information his family has been keeping from him. Stephanie walks in on Brooke and Eric and demands that Brooke leave. Stephanie assures Brooke that Eric will not go back to Donna.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 126 Legally and Safely
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