What’s stirring up Los Angeles this week? From juicy confrontations to standout quotes, here’s the best of The Bold and the Beautiful for the week of November 10, 2025.
What happened on The Bold and the Beautiful

It was another week dominated by the madness of Luna's (Lisa Yamada) actions, with the known killer finally concocting a plan to escape prison. However, while Luna's antics continued to completely jump the shark, there were several bright spots on this week's episodes, with a lot of character development happening for previously unruly individuals. The most notable part of the week, aside from Luna's escape, was the long-awaited reconciliation of Bill (Don Diamont) and Katie (Heather Tom). After years of Bill attempting to reunite with his beloved, he finally laid his heart on the line, and she accepted his request not only to get back together but also to move back into the Spencer mansion.
Katie believed Bill when he claimed to be a changed man, and although he's skirted most accountability for Luna's crime spree, it was nice to see her get a happy ending. Despite the constant hints that her heart may be in for another crisis, Katie's finally basking in joy, which hasn't happened in years. Luna's endless torment of her family has been the primary focus of her life for months, so Katie getting a slice of happiness is more than welcome. One of the best moments of the reunion was Bill pouring his heart out, saying, "I know it has been a tough road for us, but you know how much I love you. Come back, Katie. Come home."
Quote of the Week - Ridge, remaining rentlessless about his distaste for Bill, "I'm not dwelling on anything. I'm just telling you, without Bill, Liam wouldn't have been shot, and Will wouldn't be in this situation. This is what Bill does. This is how he protects the people he loves."
Speaking of Bill, his continued character progression was another highlight of the week. Whether it's Katie taking him back or the constant family trauma, he's truly softened. Rachel Reilly's guest appearance as the spiritual cleanser did a great job of showing Bill's newfound restraint and exposing his more relaxed side. His scenes this week were the living embodiment of actions speaking louder than words, and if he can ride this wave of positive momentum, he and Katie have a better opportunity at a successful relationship.
It was also a wonderful surprise this week to see Deacon (Sean Kanan) standing his ground with his children. Despite their pleas for their father to leave Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) and end his marriage, Deacon held his own in family therapy with Deke (Harrison Cone) and Hope (Annika Noelle). Although Hope tried to persuade Taylor (Rebecca Budig) to steer the session in the direction of Deacon divorcing his wife, she remained neutral and allowed Deacon to speak for himself. Deacon could've easily been swayed by his kids to go against his instinct and leave Sheila in his rearview, but instead, he was portrayed as a strong, independent thinker who came to his own conclusions about his marriage. Technically, he's secretly pining away for Taylor, but that's an entirely different issue.
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