Post by Ann on Nov 25, 2012 10:18:23 GMT
l haven´t read all of it,but his part was spot on for me
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It was quite a week on The Bold and the Beautiful, although I'd hardly call it fun to watch. Seeing Stephanie coughing up blood was kind of shocking. Maybe if other members of the family, like Thomas for example, had seen his grandmother in such agony, he'd think twice before focusing only on the business.
Where is Thomas' sensitivity? If he's really Ridge and Taylor's son and has learned about life from them, don't you think he would've known how inappropriate it was to call a board meeting when Stephanie was dying? As I watched the scene unfold, where Eric had to leave Stephanie to rush back to Los Angeles for the meeting, I was appalled. And what made it even worse is that after the board meeting, in which nearly everyone was convinced that Thomas was moving too fast, Thomas didn't even bother to apologize to his grandfather for dragging him away from Stephanie's side.
Has Thomas become such a callow character that he doesn't even realize that the world does not revolve around him? And how come Steffy didn't step in and tell her brother that his timing was lousy? Frankly, I'm a little shocked at how accepting all these characters have been about Stephanie's demise. Granted, Stephanie has given them all a pass and told him to go on with their lives and not cry over her, but being told that and what you're feeling are two different things. For instance, I would think that Thorne would find it very hard to work under these circumstances. How can he concentrate on shipping and production when his mother is dying?
Where is Thomas' sensitivity? If he's really Ridge and Taylor's son and has learned about life from them, don't you think he would've known how inappropriate it was to call a board meeting when Stephanie was dying? As I watched the scene unfold, where Eric had to leave Stephanie to rush back to Los Angeles for the meeting, I was appalled. And what made it even worse is that after the board meeting, in which nearly everyone was convinced that Thomas was moving too fast, Thomas didn't even bother to apologize to his grandfather for dragging him away from Stephanie's side.
Has Thomas become such a callow character that he doesn't even realize that the world does not revolve around him? And how come Steffy didn't step in and tell her brother that his timing was lousy? Frankly, I'm a little shocked at how accepting all these characters have been about Stephanie's demise. Granted, Stephanie has given them all a pass and told him to go on with their lives and not cry over her, but being told that and what you're feeling are two different things. For instance, I would think that Thorne would find it very hard to work under these circumstances. How can he concentrate on shipping and production when his mother is dying?
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