The Bold and the Beautiful Comings and Goings: Luna’s Exit on the Horizon as High-Stakes Drama and Crimes Exposed
The Bold and the Beautiful Comings and Goings reveal that Luna will fall prey to the ongoing whodunit saga! The saga that has been heating up this summer is about to come to a close. Recently, we saw Luna Nozawa’s (Lisa Yamada) dark secrets being brought into the open. So, there is a solid chance that she will exit the canvas pretty soon. But if the CBS soap has shown mercy to Sheila Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown), then why not Luna?
Is Luna Leaving B&B?
The Bold and the Beautiful Comings and Goings can tell that Sheila is no saint. The woman was able to get away with all her crimes, so why shouldn’t Luna be given some lenience? Going by the B&B history, Sheila has been a legacy character who was involved in some major storylines. You obviously can’t overlook her contribution to the show.
Moreover, Sheila is a character on whom the show can always rely. As for Luna, they can always replace her and cast someone new from her age bracket. It’s easier for the soaps to cast new characters to tell fresh stories. There’s no denying that Lisa is doing a terrific job peeling back Luna’s complex layers.
However, the situation may be reaching a tipping point regarding her exit. If Luna is bidding adieu, we wonder what would prompt her to leave. Let’s talk about several possibilities. For starters, the woman might get nabbed and serve jail time for her crimes. Luna will pay for her sinister deeds and stay there till her last breath. Is it too extreme?
Well, Luna will likely drop the disturbing bombshells to Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) about eliminating Tom Starr (Clint Howard). Poppy’s daughter may also admit how she got rid of Paul “Hollis” Hollister (Hollis W. Chambers) and framed her mum. Additionally, Luna’s attempt to kill Steffy is simply one more crime among a series of others.
So, prison life serves her right, no? However, there’s another chance that Luna might be mentally unstable. After all, Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) is fretting over her condition and wants her to seek counseling. Who knows, Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig) could diagnose Luna with something, and she would go straight to the mental hospital instead.
Finally, it’s also possible that karma hits Luna back, and she comes under the debris of the demolished structure. Whatever the outcome, her crimes will come to light.