'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Ridge has memory loss, Wyatt and Deacon work together

"The Bold and the Beautiful" ended last week with issues being cleared up. This week, "B&B" will be about the characters looking into the future and making their decisions. Here are the spoilers for June 23 to 27, according to SoapCentral.

Ridge Forrester is finally back. Last June 17, there was news that Ridge survived the helicopter accident and Brooke found him on an Abu Dhabi shore. Now that Ridge is back, how are the other characters taking it?

Bill and Justin

Bill and Justin look worried when Brooke revealed that Ridge is alive. Bill and Justin thought that their plan was foolproof and now that Ridge is back, their names are at risk. This week, Bill and Justin will concoct a plan to hide the truth behind the accident.

Ridge's Temporary Amnesia

Ridge's survival had a side-effect, somehow, and he lost memory of what happened. The doctor said that this was a result of his fall. Eventually, Ridge will remember the truth about his fall.

Ridge and Katie

Now that Ridge is back, the couple now has to decide about the future of their relationship. According to SoapCentral, the big decision from Ridge will result to the wedding not pushing through.

Brooke, Hope and Deacon

Deacon Sharpe made a surprising return to "The Bold and the Beautiful" last June 13. But Brooke is hoping that her daughter, Hope, will stay away from Deacon.

Hope, Liam and Wyatt

The love triangle has ended with Hope choosing Liam over Wyatt. This week, Hope and Liam will spend a fun day together, but Deacon and Wyatt are planning on how to separate the new couple.

Other "B&B" spoilers reveal that Thorne Forrester and Oliver Jones will talk to Aly about her relationship with Oliver. And Rick will make a revelation to Caroline.

Catch "The Bold and the Beautiful" on CBS, every weekday at 1:30 p.m.

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