The world of The Bold and the Beautiful is about to be shattered like never before as Luna’s descent into madness leads to a double shooting that will redefine the future of the Forrester family—and potentially bring an end to one of the soap’s most notorious figures.
After weeks of unhinged behavior, Luna finally snaps. Her obsession with Finn and jealousy toward Steffy reach a boiling point as she breaks into the cliff house on a stormy night, armed and determined to remove what she sees as the only obstacle to her “perfect” life: Steffy Forrester. Delusional and dangerous, Luna whispers to herself, “If I take her out, he’ll finally see me.”
But just as she raises the gun, another presence steps into the room—Sheila Carter.
In a shocking twist that fans never expected, the queen of chaos herself tries to prevent another tragedy. “Don’t do this, Luna,” Sheila pleads, inching toward the armed woman. “You want Finn? You’ll lose him forever if you pull that trigger.”
What happens next is both horrifying and heart-wrenching. As Steffy tries to escape, Luna fires. In a selfless and completely uncharacteristic move, Sheila jumps in front of the bullet, taking the hit meant for Steffy. A second shot rings out. Both women collapse to the floor, bleeding and unconscious.
Finn bursts into the house moments later, only to find the two most complicated women in his life—his mother and his wife—dying in front of him. “No, no, no!” he cries, dropping to his knees as he tries desperately to save them both. EMTs arrive, but the situation is critical. Steffy is rushed to surgery with a bullet wound to the head, and Sheila is clinging to life by a thread.
At the hospital, emotions run wild. Ridge blames himself—and everyone else—for letting this happen. Liam is devastated, realizing he never saw the danger in Luna. Deacon is crushed and confused, saying, “That’s not the Sheila I knew… she was trying to save someone.”
Meanwhile, Luna has disappeared. Her flight into the night sparks a citywide manhunt. The once-quirky intern is now a fugitive with blood on her hands, and no one knows what she’ll do next—or