'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Liam wants revenge, Liam's revenge, Quinn exposed, Ridge and Caroline get closer

They say that no evil deed gets unpunished, and it holds true for the evil and scheming Quinn Fuller. This week in "The Bold and the Beautiful," Quinn's actions will be exposed and it will put her on a desperate position with her son Wyatt. Here are the spoilers for "B&B" for Sept. 15 to 19 from Celeb Dirty Laundry:

Quinn exposed

Last week, Pam and Charlie were hot on Quinn's tail, and they really wanted to find evidence that Quinn had something to do with Liam not meeting Hope in Paris. Luckily, Pam and Charlie were able to find a video showing Quinn pushed Ivy into the river.

They gave the video to Liam, and Liam immediately talked to Hope about it. Hope now knows that Liam didn't stand her up, but it was another of Quinn's scheming and meddling in her life. Now, Hope is confused about deciding to stay with Wyatt or leave him for Liam.

Now that Quinn is exposed, she confesses to her son Wyatt. It's very embarrassing for Quinn as she promised Wyatt that she will never meddle in his life again. Wyatt, in desperation, talks and convinces Hope that what Quinn did doesn't change anything between them. Meanwhile, Liam is furious and wants revenge. He wants Quinn to pay for everything she did.

Ridge and Caroline

While there's commotion about the Paris incident at Forrester Creations, there are two people who are just minding their own business. Ridge and Caroline are growing closer as they spend more time together at work.

Bill, Deacon and Brooke

With everyone knowing what Quinn did to Hope once again, Brooke and Deacon grow closer upon hearing the news. Bill feels threatened about this new-found connection between Hope's parents.

What will happen to Quinn now and her relationship with Wyatt? Will Hope dump Wyatt for Liam? Will Pam and Charlie help Liam take down Quinn? All these and more in this week's episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful."

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