'The Bold and The Beautiful' spoilers: Wyatt will do everything to keep Hope, Ivy gets spotlight and Deacon gives Quinn advice

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On Nov. 10, "The Bold and The Beautiful" will focus on Eva, Ivy, Hope, Wyatt, Quinn and Deacon. The Amsterdam trip will stir the plot a little this week between the couples.

So first, there's Wyatt who is scared that he might lose Hope again. This time, it's not because of Liam but because of Quinn's relentless meddling. According to TV Guide, Wyatt "will do everything" so he can keep Hope with him. He might even play along Quinn's tricks in order to achieve his goal. However, not everything is under his control, including Hope's feelings.

In the Amsterdam trip, there is a change of plans and Hope does not like it. That's when Wyatt feels a slight panic and tries to prevent Hope from feeling fully dismayed. On the other hand, on that same trip, Ivy gets the spotlight when she is placed at the forefront of the photos in the photo shoot.

Further, Quinn is still not stopping unless Hope finally allows her in their life again. However, Deacon believes that Quinn is doing it wrong. In the preview for Nov. 10's episode, Deacon gives Quinn advice on how to handle Hope better.

"Wyatt is a grown man, alright? He can handle this, so let him. Trust me, you're gonna score a lot more points with Hope this way," says Deacon to Quinn.

Will Quinn actually realize what Deacon is saying and follow his advice?  As for Hope, there's still that part of her that seems like she can't totally let go of Liam.

In the preview, she says, "Yes, I want Liam to be happy. Yes, I want what is best for him. But, it takes time!"

Will Hope do some thinking and really stick with Wyatt? Will Quinn hear out Deacon's advice and leave Wyatt alone? Will Liam like Ivy more now during the trip?  Watch the events unfold this Monday on "The Bold and The Beautiful" on CBS.

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