'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Liam still heartbroken, Charlie and Pam investigate Quinn, Maya's confession to Rick

Sept. 8 to 12 presents can't-miss episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful." There are, of course, romantic problems in different corners, but it's going to be love triangle mayhem this week on "B&B." Without further ado, here are the spoilers for this week:

Liam, Wyatt and Hope

The two brothers are at it again, still fighting for Hope. It looks like the marriage of Wyatt and Hope doesn't really seal the deal.

Liam is still heartbroken over the unexpected wedding, while Wyatt will do everything it takes to keep Hope by his side. But Hope doesn't like Liam's closeness with Ivy Forrester and he tells Wyatt about it.

Wyatt realizes that Hope still has feeling for his half-brother, so he goes to great lengths to keep her with him. What's his grand gesture? Moving her to the Malibu beach-house, but there's just one problem, Liam lives there.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Wyatt will try to kick out Liam from the house and Liam will be furious. There will be a confrontation that will happen.

Quinn, Charlie and Pam

Fans know that Quinn has something to do about the success of Wyatt and Hope's Paris wedding. She did push Ivy into the river and forced Liam to rescue Ivy. This week, Charlie will discover that Quinn was in Paris during the wedding date, which led him to think about Quinn's involvement in the whole thing. Charlie and Pam decide to investigate further. From the looks of it, Quinn will be exposed.

Maya, Rick, Caroline and Ridge

Maya is one persistent woman and she's not letting go of Rick Forrester any time soon. This week, she will corner Rick and tell him she still loves him, even if Rick made it clear that he is choosing his wife. Meanwhile, Caroline grows closer to Ridge as he helps her get over his designing problems.

Don't miss the love drama in "The Bold and the Beautiful" on CBS at 1:30 p.m. every weekday.

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