Well, Luna confessed to murder and kidnapped Steffy on The Bold and the Beautiful. Surely that’s it for her, now, right? Maybe…but if we know anything about soaps, it’s that never say never.
Murder She Wrote
Luna (Lisa Yamada) seems to have killed Tom (Clint Howard) and Hollis (Hollis W. Chambers). She may have wanted to frame Poppy (Romy Park) for not telling her who her father was. Or, perhaps Luna is just crazy. She kissed Bill (Don Diamont — who spoke with us) right after discovering he wasn’t her father. That doesn’t seem like the move of a healthy, well-adjusted woman.
It seems almost inevitable, especially now that she’s captured Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), that Luna will be carted off to jail soon. That would be such a shame because the character has been an interesting addition to the soap, even with this unexpected twist of her being a murderer.
Rehabilitation
We see Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) walking around on the soap, and she has a whole laundry list of murders and evil things she’s done. If Sheila can be rehabilitated (mostly), then it seems like Luna could be too. Stranger things have happened. We sure hope Luna somehow manages to stick around Los Angeles. Her portrayer, Lisa Yamada, is killing it in these scenes. We’ve enjoyed seeing her on the show, and we’d like to see what else she can do. We know it would take a lot, but perhaps Luna could come out of this corner she’s been written into.
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It seems that Luna’s fate is hanging by a thread on The Bold and the Beautiful. With her confessions of murder and kidnapping, it appears that she may be headed straight for jail. However, as we’ve seen time and time again in the world of soap operas, anything is possible.The murder of Tom and Hollis has left viewers shocked and wondering about Luna’s true motives. Was she trying to frame Poppy, or is there something more sinister at play? Her erratic behavior, such as kissing Bill right after finding out he wasn’t her father, paints a picture of a troubled individual.But perhaps there is hope for Luna yet. Sheila’s redemption arc on the show proves that even the most villainous characters can find some form of rehabilitation. Maybe Luna can find a way to turn her life around and become a more positive presence in Los Angeles.Lisa Yamada’s portrayal of Luna has been captivating, and it would be a shame to see her character written off so soon. There is still so much potential for Luna to grow and evolve, despite the dark path she’s currently on. Fans are surely eager to see how her story unfolds.As we eagerly await the next twists and turns in Luna’s story, we can’t help but wonder what the future holds for her. Will she pay for her crimes, or will she find a way to redeem herself? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping storyline.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal