The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila Deserves Better – Deacon’s Overreaction Is Wrong

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers document that Sheila Carter Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown) is worried about her marriage, and she should be. Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) was so thrown by the Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) reveal that he’s not sure he can keep his ring on.

It would be a shame if Deacon made what would be a hasty decision. While his feelings of betrayal are justified, he needs to incorporate what just happened to Luna.

Sheila reinforced that Luna was put back in prison and that she can’t help her even if she wanted to. In the short term, her granddaughter likely won’t escape or miraculously regain her freedom. But she’ll likely want to see Sheila.

Bill Spencer Angle Is Totally Cut Off

To think that Luna convinced Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) to get her released from prison was remarkable. He not only accomplished that outcome but also, amazingly, had her released to his care in his home.

But then Bill went one soapy step further. While pardons are part of life on the other side of the screen, and convicted criminals have long had their sentences commuted by various political personas across time, seeing Luna freed was incredible.

The woman plotted the murder of a man she believed was her father and then killed a so-called friend because he became aware of that connection. There was no basis for the governor in this version of California to agree to leniency, but that person did, and Luna got off.

Yet, she later shot his son, Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton), seemingly dying when he fantastically got up and shot her in the chest, wanted to shoot Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), and accidentally shot Sheila. The Spencer offenses crossed Luna off Dollar Bill’s Christmas card list forever.

The Bold And The Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila Deserves Better – Deacon's Overreaction Is Wrong

Deacon Sharpe Pursues Opportunity With Taylor Hayes

It’s no coincidence that Deacon chose Taylor to be his therapist. The fact that he wants to talk with a licensed professional about any topic raises eyebrows.

But the eyebrow that is mostly raised is Deacon’s when he sees Taylor. She is not only a highly appealing, single woman, but she’s also Ridge Forrester’s (Thorsten Kaye) recent castoff.

Deacon knows that Taylor is available. He is also completely aware that Ridge will be bothered when, not if, he learns that she’s taken Deacon as a patient.

Just imagine how his rival for Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang) will react if Deacon and Taylor go beyond a doctor-patient relationship.

Sheila Carter Sharpe Initially Approves Of Therapy Sessions

Sheila likely took viewers by surprise when she responded with support after Deacon told her he was seeing Taylor for psychiatric help. But that was followed by her tracking him to the office.

Witnessing the embrace Deacon and Taylor shared after the session ended was a turning point. Bad Sheila would soon threaten Taylor and put Deacon on notice.

So, this is a test for Brown’s character. If she’s truly changed and can keep herself under control, then all will be well. Yet, this is daytime drama, and this indelible actor has earned her glorious reputation through villainy.