The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers September 8

In Soaps.com’s latest The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for Monday, September 8, through Friday, September 12, the “Tridge” wedding is the hot topic — as in, will it or won’t it happen?

Decidedly in favor of Ridge and Taylor saying “I redo” is Thomas, who since breaking up with Paris has elevated his parents’ reunion to his top priority. How does he try to help? He lashes out at Brooke, telling her that his family would have been together all these years if it wasn’t for her.

Not so in favor of the nuptials is… Ridge, who insists to his Doc that he’ll always love her, but he can’t retie the knot with her. Her response? She’s not going to let him do this. (For a world-renowned psychiatrist, she sure isn’t great at noticing the patterns she herself has fallen into.)

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Over at Li’s, Luna’s grandma is reminding the double murderess and rapist that she’s not to go anywhere near Will Spencer. Of course, Luna’s smirk speaks volumes about how seriously she’s taking Li’s warning!

At the same time, Will is gazing at a picture of Electra’s discarded mask in text messages on his phone. “I just need to find out who’s doing this,” he says. But how? Liam has an idea about that. Using his computer skills, he seems to zero in on three apartments as being the one from which the text was sent.

Next thing we know, Will is at Li’s door — and entering the apartment, saying, “Come out. I need to speak with you.” And at that point, Luna’s smirk is gone, replaced by a panicked expression.

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Our new preview photo gallery has even more sneak peeks at the week ahead. Or you can check out the below latest edition of Soaps’ Burning Questions, in which we ponder why Thomas is being painted as a bad guy and single out the line that made us want to stand up and cheer.

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