'The Bold and the Beautiful': Rick becomes CEO, Quinn meddles, Liam and Ivy go to Amsterdam

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Last week, "The Bold and The Beautiful" was pretty intense, particularly when Caroline and Ridge's affair was exposed. Forrester Creations was in chaos and so were the people involved in the scandal. This week, things are more settled down but still, the "B&B" characters are suffering from the aftermath of what happened.

Here are the spoilers for the Nov. 3 to 7 episodes:

Rick takes CEO position

Maya is playing a huge role in Rick's life nowadays. Not only did she expose the affair of Rick's wife, which was just the first step in her plan to get Rick, now, she is also working her way to help Rick grab the most powerful position in Forrester Creations.

Rick takes the CEO position following the advice of Maya. What is Rick's first plan of action? It's getting rid of Caroline and Ridge's design team immediately.

It looks like Maya has gained the trust and confidence of Rick. What about Caroline? According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Caroline will still be trying to take back Rick. She will get advice from Carter, Maya's ex.

Quinn continues to meddle

Hope is clear that she doesn't want Quinn meddling in her and husband Wyatt's life anymore. However, Quinn won't take no for an answer and just can't find it in herself to follow Hope's request. According to spoilers, Quinn will start off the week meddling in Wyatt's life again and Hope will definitely not like it at all.

Couples go to Amsterdam

While Hope and Wyatt have enough drama on their own, Liam and Ivy head to Amsterdam. It is actually Liam who is accompanying Ivy due to her business trip. However, Liam and Ivy might not have alone time since Hope and Wyatt are going with them. Why is the other couple be going to Amsterdam, too? Will there be any drama with the couples?

Catch "The Bold and The Beautiful" this week, 1:30 p.m. on CBS.

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