'The Bold and the Beautiful': Ivy and Liam start over, Quinn continues to meddle to win Wyatt Back

Things are always heating up in "The Bold and the Beautiful," and this week from Oct. 13 to 17, the love triangles are at the forefront of the story. So, without further ado, here are the spoilers for this week:

Monday, Oct. 13

At Forrester Creations, business is not going as usual with Eric Forrester having to make an important decision for the company. He needs to choose which Forrester should have the CEO position. Ridge and Rick are the two people up for the job, but these two are also competing for Caroline.

In this episode, Eric and Ridge argue about the future of the company. As for Caroline, she starts doubting her future with Rick and starts to deal with her feelings for Ridge.

Tuesday, Oct. 14 

On Tuesday, Caroline and Ridge discuss their feelings and it will be a "heated conversation," as described by Celeb Dirty Laundry. Elsewhere, Hope doubts her marriage with Wyatt and starts to think about her future with Aly.

Wednesday, Oct. 15 

While Hope doesn't want grandma Quinn Fuller to have anything to do with her baby's life, the older woman won't take no for an answer. She continues to meddle in Wyatt's life and tries to win him over again. Wyatt realizes that getting rid of Quinn will never be easy. With Wyatt busy with Quinn, Hope has a run-in with Liam.

Thursday, Oct. 16 

It seems like Liam is ready to move on from the Hope-and-Wyatt-drama as he starts over with Ivy. They have a romantic date. And with things doing better for Liam, Hope is still being pressured by Quinn to let her be a part of their lives.

Friday, Oct. 17

To end the week, Quinn deals with her own matters of the heart and shares a moment with Deacon, the other broken-hearted guy. She confesses something to Deacon. Moreover, Caroline is getting confused with her feelings for Ridge so she talks to Ivy about it.

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