'The Bold and the Beautiful': Is Liam and Hope moving on and not looking back? What is Quinn's next scheme?

Yesterday in "The Bold and The Beautiful," Wyatt was full-on determined on doing whatever he can to keep Hope in her life. However, with the meddling Quinn constantly around, Hope is starting to think twice about sticking it through with Wyatt. This week, another chapter of this love story unfolds.

According to She Knows Soaps, Quinn is still as relentless as ever. She is now starting to plan another evil scheme and even attempts to get someone on board—Bill. Will Bill cave in and help Quinn with her scheming? According to the spoilers, Bill thinks Quinn is crazy. From the looks of it, Quinn didn't follow Deacon's advice yesterday that she should just leave her son Wyatt alone.

This Tuesday, the promo video showed Ivy and Hope talking and Wyatt and Liam discussing something as well. Both conversations were about moving. Ivy tells Hope to move on and Wyatt tells Liam to stop waiting around.

"You are pregnant. You're having Wyatt's baby. You have to stop looking back at Liam and just move on with your life," Ivy told Hope. Hope said that that's what she's doing. Obviously, Hope is still not completely over Liam and Ivy wants Hope to move on so she can have Liam to herself. In addition, there are viewers questioning if Hope is really pregnant with Wyatt's baby.

In Wyatt and Liam's conversation, Wyatt said "Don't miss out what you can have, waiting for something that will never be again." Wyatt surely is referring to Ivy in that first line and Hope in the second.

The drama among Wyatt, Hope, Liam and Ivy still continues and there's only one solution to the problem—for Hope and Liam to move on. And as for meddling Quinn, she may have to find another accomplice to join her in her scheming.

Catch "The Bold and The Beautiful" on Tuesday on CBS.

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