The Bold and the Beautiful fans aren’t really worried so much about the deaths of characters around here. They don’t happen all that often. This is, and we’ve said this before, not really a soap that focuses so much on death. They are a bit more relatable than other shows in that people either die naturally or from illness, or they don’t really die that often. On other shows, someone is always out to kill someone else, but this is not one of them. It’s not to say that there are not times when people are looking to kill others, but we do think that there are fewer than other show. What this does not secure for the people of LA, however, is that they get to have normal deaths. In fact, some people are downright crazy in terms of how they die — or how they don’t die — since we always know people come back from the dead to haunt us.
Phoebe’s Death
We don’t get a lot about this. For one, everyone loves Rick these days. He’s managed to go from a man who was forcing himself all over women who did not want him on them to marrying a woman who was once a man, to coming out as one of the most successful men in the Forrester Family. We don’t get it, but it doesn’t mean that much for us. We do, however, get that he is the man who killed Steffy’s twin sister. She was there to confront him about how he forced himself on her sister, and that was after a few other things he did to her family, and she got into the car with him. She was so mad that she began hitting him and pushing him while he drove, and she caused a terrible car accident. She did not die right away, though. She actually waited to die until her father got to her, held her in her arms, she was able to sing the full song she wrote for him for his upcoming wedding, and she died in his arms following the last note. It was awful.
Deacon’s Cliff Death
Remember when Deacon was pushed over a cliff and killed? We have so many issues with this death. For one, it wasn’t meant to be his death. It was meant to be the death of Liam, who was a man who was there only to help his family out. He was there to die because Quinn was afraid that he would figure out the truth, and it would end up getting her in trouble, and it would end up causing more issues for her son than she wanted him to live with. That was part of the problem. The other part of the problem was the fact that she asked Deacon to help her with this. She wanted to push Liam over the cliff, but she was afraid she would not have the courage to do it — who does, anyway? — so she asked Deacon to be her moral support in premeditated murder. Anyway, he turned on her, so she turned on him and pushed him over the cliff instead. We suppose she did have the nerve, right?
Ridge’s Helicopter Death
We all know he did not actually die from this death, but that doesn’t mean much in terms of what is going on around here otherwise. There was that time when they were in the Persian Gulf, and guess what? Ridge and Bill were at odds with one another. We know this is so surprising and shocking to everyone. They were fighting — over a woman, shockingly — and they ended up on a helicopter together. That’s when Bill decided he would tell his attorney and partner in crime that he wanted Ridge to die, so they pushed him out of the helicopter. He was for sure a dead man when that happened, except he was not a dead man. He lived to tell the tale of another day, and we were all shocked that this worked for him. But, what else can we do other than sit here and wonder how people make this happen? It was a bad death try.
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