The June 10th episode of The Bold and the Beautiful marks a major turning point—and possibly a breaking point—for Ridge Forrester. The once-respected patriarch of Forrester Creations is coming apart at the seams, and there’s no denying it any longer. Fans have witnessed Ridge’s unraveling over recent months, but today’s episode all but confirms what we’ve feared—Ridge is spiraling, and fast. The once-sophisticated businessman, known for his poise and control, now walks a tightrope between rage and collapse, and it’s only a matter of time before he drags someone down with him.
Ridge’s emotional decline is no longer a subplot—it’s front and center. Gone are the days when Ridge could walk into a boardroom or a family gathering and command respect through calm authority. Now, he brings chaos. Wherever he goes, tempers flare, voices rise, and people brace themselves. His tone is biting, his glare almost venomous, and his actions teeter on the edge of unhinged.
The catalyst? Brooke Logan.
Even though Ridge may claim he’s moved on, his heart tells a different story. The recent trip to Italy, where Brooke appeared to be getting closer to Nick, sent Ridge into a tailspin. He may have tried to bury his reaction under a façade of disinterest, but viewers saw the truth. The moment he caught sight of Brooke and Nick together, something in Ridge broke—and that fracture is now bleeding into every facet of his life. His fury isn’t just professional stress or momentary frustration. It’s heartbreak mixed with denial, pride, and long-festering wounds.
This isn’t the Ridge who used to juggle complicated relationships with calculated calm. This is a man imploding from within. He’s angry, impulsive, and worst of all, unaware—or perhaps unwilling to admit—that his behavior is fueled by unresolved feelings for Brooke. His anger toward Finn is especially telling. Ridge doesn’t merely dislike him—he seems to resent his calmness, his stability, and his role in Steffy’s life, which now unfolds without Ridge’s influence. Finn represents everything Ridge has lost: relevance, control, and peace.
And Ridge’s downward spiral is not going unnoticed. Viewers across social media are vocal about their concerns. Some argue that Ridge no longer feels like Ridge, that he’s evolved—or devolved—into a bitter version of himself. Others speculate that actor Thorsten Kaye may be playing Ridge with a deliberate edge, possibly signaling his own weariness with the role’s repetition. Whatever the reason, this new Ridge is raw, unpredictable, and deeply flawed. But despite—or perhaps because of—that, he’s more watchable than ever.
Meanwhile, across town, another storm is brewing, and it’s taking a darker, more dangerous shape.
Luna Nozawa is not the same timid intern who once nervously stepped into Forrester Creations. The young woman we see today is embittered, obsessed, and teetering on the brink of something catastrophic. Her resentment toward Steffy Forrester-Finnegan has mutated into something lethal. Luna genuinely believes that Steffy is the reason she’s been kept from her biological father, John “Finn” Finnegan. And now, she’s convinced that Steffy must be eliminated—literally.
In a chilling twist, Luna has acquired a gun and is teaching herself how to use it. The episode opens with her at a firing range, struggling to control the weapon. But the struggle isn’t just physical—it’s symbolic. Luna’s trying to take control of her life through violence, blinded by twisted logic and pain. Her fixation on Steffy has grown so intense that she tapes Steffy’s face to a target. This is no longer about symbolic closure. Luna is preparing for a real confrontation, and it’s terrifying.
But Luna’s plot takes an unexpected turn when she’s discovered at the range by Remy Price, a mysterious figure with ties to the Forrester world and secrets of his own. When he sees what Luna is doing, his shock is evident. Even someone with a checkered past like Remy knows this crosses a dangerous line. But rather than confront her immediately, he plays along—at first. He agrees to Luna’s request to print a photo of Steffy, watching as she pins it up like a bullseye. What he sees shakes him, and it’s clear he’s reconsidering whatever loyalty or connection he thought he had with Luna.
Remy, overwhelmed and disturbed, responds with vulnerability. He reveals his real name—perhaps a sign he’s trying to start fresh—and opens up about Electra Forrester, hinting at a painful, unresolved chapter in his own story. His confession humanizes him, suggesting he may be trying to step out of the shadows. But he’s quickly realizing that Luna’s descent might be deeper—and darker—than he anticipated.
Back at Forrester Creations, Ridge’s presence is becoming increasingly volatile. Tensions between him and Finn escalate further when Ridge challenges Finn’s role in Steffy’s life, projecting his own insecurities and losses onto a man who simply wants to protect his family. Ridge’s bitterness is not just an emotional burden—it’s a weapon, and he’s using it to lash out at everyone close to him.
Brooke, meanwhile, is moving forward. While Ridge remains shackled by jealousy and denial, Brooke is exploring what it means to live for herself. Her dynamic with Nick is reigniting old sparks, but this time, it’s not about passion—it’s about peace. For the first time in a long while, Brooke isn’t chasing Ridge’s approval or forgiveness. She’s reclaiming her life, and that shift might be what’s driving Ridge further off the rails.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that Ridge needs more than love or validation—he needs healing. And unless he chooses to confront his inner turmoil, he may lose everyone who still cares about him. The Ridge we see now is a man on the edge. His rage masks his vulnerability. His power plays hide his fear. And each time he raises his voice, it’s not to assert strength, but to drown out the storm within.
As Tuesday’s episode draws to a close, the stakes have never been higher. Ridge is unraveling. Luna is on a path toward violence. Remy is stuck in the middle, unsure which direction to take. And Brooke? She’s finding clarity while Ridge sinks deeper into chaos. It’s a powder keg waiting for a spark.
Don’t miss The Bold and the Beautiful on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The drama is boiling over, and lives are about to change in ways no one expects. With Ridge’s fury growing and Luna’s dangerous obsession escalating, the fallout could be explosive. One thing is certain: The Bold and the Beautiful is living up to its name—and then some. Stay tuned.