Bold and The Beautiful tries to redeem his daughter Luna nozawa (Lisa Yamada) and Finn Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) is getting interesting so that she can be in his life. I know that sounds like a monumental task, if not impossible, but I think that’s exactly what CBS Soap Opera is planning. Belinda is a soap stain. We experience five ways that Finn can redeem his murderous child and accept her in his family.
In the latest episode, Finn sees Luna at Bill Spencer’s (Don Dearmont) house, and the expression on his face and her apologies. And he took her to his arm, which sealed the deal for me. If there was doubt, we knew we were heading towards the Redemption Ark. That emotional moment threw it all out the window. It’s definitely happening.
So let’s take the bold murderer to the double murderer, let her out of prison, get out of the house arrest and dive into a way that allows her to be woven into the B&B character canvas. You know Finn without revealing as a father. I don’t think I’ve done it like this. And if you don’t think they can redeem a villain like Luna, take a look at her grandma Sheila Carter (Kimverlin Brown).
Bold and beautiful spoilers: 1. Rehabilitation is the key to Luna Finnegan’s redemption
The first thing Finn has to do is make sure Luna is rehabilitated and not a threat to anyone. There is no repayment without rehabilitation. After she attempts to kill two men and Steffy Forester (Jacqueline McInnes Wood). And Finn’s dad is Jack Finnagan (Ted King), a top-class criminal defense lawyer. I think Jack will throw her beliefs on him. And a crazy plea based on this terrifying childhood they invented for her. Sending Luna retrospectively to a psychiatric hospital for intensive psychotherapy is a good start.
And what happens when you have a crazy plea and you are sent to a psychiatric facility, you are not there for a fixed length. I don’t know if you know this, but instead, it’s not like a prison sentence. You are basically sent there until they decide you are healed. And you are mentally equipped to return to society. That’s why this could be a stepping stone. And if they send Luna there and her therapist was Dr. Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Boudig), it would be very interesting. Because it helps you redeem Luna for something bold and beautiful. Because if she says, Steffy believes in her mom, Taylor. “Okay, I work with her. Luna is stable. She’s not dangerous anymore.” That helps.
Bold and beautiful spoilers: 2. Involving family in Luna Finnegan’s red spot
Another way to advance Luna’s redemption is for Fin to take his mother, Lee Finnegan (Naomi Matsuda), who was involved in his efforts. Obviously, she will be stunned to find out that Luna is her granddaughter. And I don’t think she wants Luna to pay the price for Poppy’s bad parenting.
So I could see Lee spending time getting to know her as a granddaughter, wherever she is, visiting Bill, in prisons, in psychiatric hospitals. And spending time with Finn and LI and receiving treatment with Taylor will produce results. So I think it will help a lot. If Li really believes Luna is being rehabilitated and truly changing and not a threat, I think she might defend her on her behalf. She went to Stephen and asked her to give her stepdaughter another chance. And to give her stepdaughter another chance.
B&B spoilers: 3. Action speaks more eloquent than words
The first thing I mentioned on the redemption list is more about words and internal things than acts. However, I think Luna needs to prove her redness through her actions. Actions that show that she is no longer a monster, but can have a good heart. One way to show that is to somehow sacrifice herself to save Finn’s wife, Steffy. It’s like the eyes for the eyes, but not as a revenge, but more like red.
A certain situation that makes up for Luna saving Stephen’s life and trying to take it before. It could be a situation in which Luna intervenes when someone threatens Steffy and gets hurt to protect her, or in a situation where she finds Steffy after she is in a car accident. Luna then risks her life and drags her stepmother Stephen out, causing her to get injured and burn in the process. Essentially, certain actions that Luna cares about Steffy and proves she doesn’t want to hurt her are willing to put her own health and safety at risk in order to protect Finn’s wife. And it will be an action that shows her ability to be redeemed.

4. Navigate new friendships
What you need to think about is this new friendship that can be seen between Luna and Remy Price (Christian Weissman). He’s a bad guy and I don’t think he’s finished his obsession with Electra Forester (Laneya Grace). Of course, Luna doesn’t know that he creeps up and posted a Gloss AI photo of Electra. Remy tells her he made a mistake in the past, but there is no way this man will be redeemed. At this point, I don’t even think he’s interested in red. He’s probably just angry that he’s been caught.
I’m hoping he’ll soon return to stalking Electra, but he’s probably going to be caught next time as he’s probably doing it in a slightly more clever way. Luna is getting to know Remy, so she may know what he is going to do with Electra. I’ve seen Luna become obsessed with Will Spencer (Crew Moreau), but if she resists the temptation to take advantage of what Remy is doing and instead stops him from doing bad things to Electra, I think it shows her rehabilitation and the fact that she is ripe for red.
Spoilers for Bold and Beautiful: 5. Sacrifice for red
The fastest way to do that is Luna’s half-brother Hayes Forester (Alexander and Chase Bank) have some kind of illness, and needs donations like bone marrow and kidneys, and the rest of the family don’t match, but Luna. She selflessly donates the body parts the child needs to save his life, then bam, instant red! They’ve done it before. I think they might do that again. We’ll see what happens.