The Forrester mansion is all decorated as guests have started arriving for the annual event. Sure, Sheila is on the run, but that doesn’t mean her family will lock the front door or make security her calls to let guests know. Clearly, Sheila doesn’t dare to disturb the festival!
Paris and Zende arrive and ask if Ridge has shown up yet. Eric admits that although he encouraged his son to attend, Ridge may not appear. Brooke, too, hopes Ridge doesn’t shy away simply because of her. Merry Christmas to all of us! ”
Cutting into the credits, the sound of jingle bells being thrown along with the usual music is one of the fun things to do, and anyone who knows me as a guest recapper, I know I do things like that. I know you love me. A perfect sucker for it.
Once Hope and Liam arrive, they agree that walking through the front door feels “like a warm hug.”
The kids all gather around the tree to sing when they voluntarily stop and let Paris shame them all by belting out the final line and stealing the show. Praise—I’m not sure why he’s hanging around the living room—and says that he and Pammy sneak away for a little R&R. I’ll look,” he says. (Too much information, dude!) The story turns to Stephanie and how she’s not far from what they think.
Katie and Carter find themselves under the mistletoe, and she says how happy she is to have someone to care for her heart. Smiling, we also know it’s a healthy one thanks to her recent visit to the cardiologist. (Shouldn’t someone have invited Paris’ mom and Katie’s doctor to the party? , I’m still suspicious about that whole doctor visit. This is not a show with random scenes for no reason.)
Eric raises a glass, says “God bless you all,” and suggests playing the role of little Tim and wishing everyone a happy holiday. As they walk around the room expressing their gratitude, Zende says he’s grateful that he and his Paris got his second (or third) chance. Apparently, they’re together now, but we haven’t seen them unfold on screen. Paris says before giving her lover smooches as Carter, who abandoned her at the altar, stands a few feet away. It is a gathering of
Carter says he has a lot to be grateful for, including the forgiveness his family has given him. I’m looking forward to it,” he added. For her part, Katie says they were all given so many miracles.
“That’s Logan’s pride!” Enthusiastic Hope, fully hearing the haters in you complaining so quietly about the fact that there are more Logans than Forrester in attendance. Yes, it’s Christmas! She is happy to have good role models that her children, especially her husband, can look up to.
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Liam, on the other hand, said, “Look for joy. It’s there. Luckily for me, I don’t have to look too far.”
When it’s Brooke’s turn, she talks about how she can count on her family, especially her children, grandchildren, and sisters, and how she feels so lucky, especially right now. And, as always, with impeccable timing, Ridge chooses the moment to join in, his hands full of gifts. The way he and Brooke look at each other wants to remind her of the whole self-worth trip she’s on right now and that Ridge shouldn’t let that get derailed.
Eric is thrilled with the arrival of his son. Ridge admits he wears a big coat of humility because he thought he knew everything about life and love and communication. And family is very important, but apparently not including Thomas.It’s cold, guys.It’s cold!
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As the others watched on the sidelines, Brooke and Ridge spoke, admitting he “really wanted to see her face.” Pam tells Eric, “The power of Ridge and Brooke is undeniable.” She and Charlie sneak off and their eyes light up…
Ridge is ready to leave, saying he doesn’t want to stay unwelcome. But Brooke points out that this is his family’s home and shouldn’t be rushed. “I’ve got to learn how to be more outspoken,” she suggests, now isn’t the time to argue about it. “I believe in you! And I know you’ve turned down men so far, especially this one, but it’s Christmas.
At that moment, Charlie and Pam use their new fishing rods to dangle mistletoe over the kissing Ridge and Brooke.
The party begins. To be honest, it looks like a lot of excitement. Here are some ideas you might steal for your own holiday get-together. Christmas bingo? Candy cane bobbing? Of course, there’s plenty of Eric’s spike his eggnog, too. Eric encourages his family, and by extension all of us, to help the less fortunate, to be better people, and to keep the Christmas spirit in our hearts all year long.
And of course it is bold and beautiful Christmas if the guests didn’t gather around the piano and sing “Deck the Halls” for a song or two.
Until next week, it will be revealed if Sheila did a little bit and the smoothie between Ridge and Brooke was a holiday slip or the beginning of a new romance. your!
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