Taylor tried to portray Hope as the villain
Instead of apologizing to both Hope and Brooke for what her son did she just found excuses for him and suggested that Hope used his vulnerability to get custody. So Thomas is the victim now?! It's not like Douglas is a car, a company share or something like that... Raising a kid is not a walk in the park... Hope had to help him because when Douglas told the Forrester's that Thomas abuses him Ridge just said that the child is confused. The Forrester's failed this child and Thomas successfully abused him under their roof. Hope saved the poor little guy and now Taylor is trying to turn it all around... Thomas was in a bad place so he could hurt people? Hope was in an even worse place at that time and she didn't try to ruin anyone's life. Taylor is a joke and she should be ashamed of herself... However it's beyond me why Brooke thinks that talking to her even has any sense? She should just avoid her at this point.
Best for the kid equal time and best outcome the show can maybe stop rehashing same scripts
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Viola,
9/13/2022, 3:36AM
- Taylor tried to portray Hope as the villain - PoH, 9/13/2022, 6:34AM
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GracieGirl,
9/13/2022, 9:04AM
- Taylor tried to portray Hope as the villain - Viola, 9/13/2022, 11:01AM
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9/13/2022, 9:37AM
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dxdobson,
9/13/2022, 10:10AM
- Taylor tried to portray Hope as the villain - Kammie, 9/13/2022, 1:54PM
- Taylor tried to portray Hope as the villain - Barbybo, 9/14/2022, 8:57AM
- Taylor tried to portray Hope as the villain -
dxdobson,
9/13/2022, 10:10AM