Bold and the Beautiful

Bold & Beautiful’s Number One Murder Suspect Is So Obvious, It Can’t Be True — Or Can It? Sheila ‘Is Capable of Anything’

Kimberlin Brown "The Bold and the Beautiful" Set CBS Television City Los Angeles, Ca. 08/10/22 © Howard Wise/jpistudios.com 310-657-9661 Episode # 8845 U.S.Airdate 09/05/22

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The bodies are racking up on The Bold and the Beautiful with both Tom and Hollis felled by the same drug. We’ve got a list of suspects who we think may have done the murderous deeds, but as far as our favorite Los Angelinos are concerned, there’s really only one clear suspect: Sheila. Heck, even Finn is buying into that theory as of yesterday, and Deputy Chief Baker is hauling her in for questioning today.

It’s all just so darn obvious. Actually, it’s a little too obvious. And that has to mean that Sheila definitely didn’t kill the two men. Or… did she?

Kimberlin Brown talked a bit about the murders and the accusations flying her way with Soap Opera Digest. While she isn’t telling what Sheila may or may not have done, the actress does point out that, “everything that Sheila does, she does for the people that she loves. So it could be just a matter of time before you see the old Sheila reveal herself yet again.”

She went on to add that, “When bad things happen, Sheila always seems to be around. I think she is capable of anything if she’s pushed to her limits.”

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But was she pushed to her limits? As Brown pointed out to Digest, Tom was pushing hard to get Deacon to reconsider his relationship and marriage to Sheila. As for Hollis, “there’s a big clue that goes missing” that he may have known something about after digging through Tom’s backpack. “There’s always the chance that Sheila had something to do with it,” Brown hedged. “Right?”

Right. And really, if the suspect who seems too obvious ended up being the killer, that would be the ultimate twist, wouldn’t it? Everyone (especially Steffy) is quick to point their fingers at Sheila whenever anything goes wrong. And, as Brown said, Sheila’s usually around when something bad happens. Lately, those accusations have proved false every time.

But it sounds like the old Sheila is still in there, and could emerge at any point. Unless she already has.

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