'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers, plot news: Bill's shooter still at large, Katie affected by the shooting

Bill feels the guilt sink in in "The Bold and the Beautiful." Twitter/BandB_CBS

For the week of March 12, Bill's (Don Diamont) shooter remain at large while his or her indentity has yet to be revealed and his ex-wife Katie (Heather Tom) will be severely affected by Bill's shooting. Moreover, "The Bold and the Beautiful's" ("B&B") episodes for Mar. 15 and 16 will temporarily be replaced by basketball coverage.

CelebDirtyLaundry reported that Bill's shooter will be revealed sometime in the near future. The website published an article with the characters who are most likely not Bill's shooter. Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) was asked by Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) if he shot bill, which he denied and the website considered as truth. Liam (Scott Clifton) failed to arrive on time at Steffy's (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) for dinner, making him a possible suspect, however, he was cleared when he pledged to the injured Bill that he will find who shot his father.

Other characters that the website thinks are unlikely to be Bill's shooter include Steffy who had recently rejected his proposal, his ex-wife Katie and Wyatt (Darin Brooks) with whom Bill had an altercation prior to the shooting. Thomas (Pierson Fode) and Sally (Courtney Hope) have also been cleared despite the fact that both have grudges against Bill. Soap.com reported that someone will return to Los Angeles with a score to settle. Is this person responsible for Bill's injuries?

Meanwhile, Katie, who found Bill, was deeply affected by what happened. She has been so heartbroken that one cannot help but question if there is a possible reunion for the old lovers brewing. If there is, Bill may choose to let go the bitter custody battle for their son, Will (Zane Achor). What will happen to Katie and Wyatt?

"The Bold and the Beautiful" airs afternoon weekdays on CBS. As mentioned earlier, the Mar. 15 and 16 episodes will be temporarily replaced by basketball coverage. The "B&B" will return on Mar. 19.

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