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Bill makes his feelings known to Luna on The Bold and the Beautiful

The aftermath of Luna kissing Bill on Friday, Aug. 16’s episode of The Bold and the Beautiful was rather anti-climatic, comparable to her pregnancy scare back in May. While it might have seemed underwhelming, there’s a sense of relief. On Monday, Aug. 19, Bill swiftly and repeatedly set boundaries with Luna.

Bill appeared uncertain about Luna’s intentions— and honestly, so are we— but he made it clear that he’s not going to open any inappropriate doors between them. Bill is mourning the loss of their familial connection, as he mentioned to Luna, but he reaffirmed that while she holds a special place in his heart, it’s strictly not romantic.

Moreover, Bill emphasized his commitment to being present in Luna’s life despite the paternity test results. He expressed that Luna still has a home at the Spencer Estate, regardless of him not being her father. However, he was adamant that she should never kiss him again. He even suggested Luna seek professional help to navigate what’s happening in her life.

In context, Bill suggesting Luna see a therapist might seem a bit humorous. However, the reality is that Luna genuinely needs one, even before she made the decision to kiss Bill. She is grappling with significant issues— her mother’s accusation of murder, witnessing her mother’s arrest, and discovering the man she thought was her father isn’t biologically related to her, which hints at her mother faking the paternity test.

This is a lot for anyone to process, and Luna’s choice to delay therapy is unfortunate. Bill made sure to remind her that therapy is an option if she ever changes her mind. With Dr. Taylor Hayes back in town, there’s potential for Luna to get professional help if she decides to take that step.

There’s hope that Luna might eventually opt for therapy because sessions with Taylor could help us understand Luna better. A year has passed since her debut, yet she remains somewhat of a mystery. Talk therapy might be the key to resolving this issue within the soap.

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