The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 128 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Bold and the Beautiful: Donna begs Eric not to give up on their marriage and to have faith in it. Stephanie and Brooke continue to bicker over whether Donna should see Eric. Ridge calls Brooke and asks her if she and Stephanie are done talking and then asks her to come home. Eric asks Donna how long he was in a coma, Donna says for two months. Donna also tells Eric how Owen was by her side the whole time and how he helped her. Brooke comes home to a romantic bedroom. Soon after, both Ridge and Brooke argue over their families. Thorne and Stephanie realize that there is an empty and open crate and soon realize that Donna used that to sneak in. While Eric and Donna are about ready to kiss, Thorne and Stephanie barge in and pull Donna away from Eric. Stephanie gets Donna out of the room when Thorne then locks the bedroom door. Brooke and Ridge get romantic when she sees what he had set up for her. Donna and Stephanie battle it out as Stephanie says to her that she has to accept that her marriage to Eric is over. As Thorne and Stephanie kick Donna out of the house, Eric tries to decide over Stephanie or Donna.
How to Watch The Bold and the Beautiful Season 22 Episode 128 Legally and Safely
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