B&B Spoilers: Why Isn’t Steffy Standing Up For Eric?
The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Why Isn’t Steffy Standing Up For Eric?The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say that she usually has an opinion on just about everything but for some reason or another, she’s keeping quiet about this.
Of course, we are talking about Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) and why she might be quiet when it comes to Ridge Forrester’s (Thorsten Kaye) treatment of Eric Forrester (John McCook).
Why Isn’t Steffy Standing Up For Eric?
Ridge is basically making it known that it’s time for Eric to retire and that his designs aren’t even good enough for Forrester Creations anymore. But, it’s coming off as downright cruel and for some reason or another, Steffy isn’t sticking up for her beloved grandfather.
Clearly, the internet had a lot to say about where this storyline might be going.
Some fans even commented with, “I was livid to see everyone standing around w/o saying a word. Steffy is in the next room and sees what Eric was working on and was impressed. But does she go say something to Ridge? No! What terrible writing.”
What’s Next For Eric Forrester?
Another critic wrote, “Steffy speaks her mind most of the time. Even when it is unwarranted. I am banking on her doing it this time. She was pretty moved by seeing those drawings. I don’t see her staying quiet about it.”
And then there was this comment as well: “Ridge and Brooke are insufferable when they’re both together. They act like they’re this major power couple and are on a power trip as if they’re superior to everyone.”
“I was disgusted to see this episode today! The way no one said anything except for Daphne who has been there for 2.5 seconds. The end was so hard and heartbreaking to watch.”
It goes without saying that The Bold and the Beautiful fans will simply have to tune in each and every day to find out what will happen next.
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