On The Bold and the Beautiful, Luna escaped jail, and a nationwide manhunt has been started. How long can Luna stay on the run, and who, if anyone, will come to her aid?
The Bold and the Beautiful: The Fugitive

Every second counts in tracking someone; every moment wasted is another measure of distance the person can get away. Luna Nazowa (Lisa Yamada) is on the run, but could have been swept up quite easily had Will (Crew Morrow) just made a phone call or a text. How is Luna going to stay hidden? Where will she go? She’s all alone and on the run, and the long arm of the law is closing in, or is it? Maybe Chief Baker (Jacob Daniel Martin), like everyone else in town, has some more urgent errands to run instead? Or is it just a lack of will to act, see what I did there?

Today's episode ended with Luna seeing car headlights flash before her eyes. Is she about to be run over, and that be the end of her? Honestly, I doubt that, and the reason for that is she’s too much use to the writers at this point; there is more they can drag out of this storyline, and getting run over is just too messy and not enough of a fitting soap opera end to this villain. The car headlights will flash, Luna will look and see Remy yelling at her to get in, and the two will make their move and escape into the night, leaving the hapless people searching the woods and the fog to no avail. Why Remy (Christian Weissmann)? He can see a kindred spirit in Luna, and we haven't seen anything of Remy since Deke (Harrison Cone) told him he needed some space to think.
There is another possibility, too: if the car does indeed hit her, Luna will be put into an induced coma, which would keep her available to the show while Yamada works on other projects. Luna may have lied about losing the baby, too. She is pretty flexible with the truth, this lady, or is it just alternative facts? Lol. At any rate, this author does not believe we have seen the last of Luna Nazowa.
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