This week on The Bold and the Beautiful, Dr. John Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) got quite the shock. Hayes’ former teacher Ms. Dylan arrived at the Sinn house to apologize to the good doctor for flattening his daughter Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) like a pancake.
Dylan’s Confession Creates Chaos
Finn took the news well, considering the circumstances. But, B&B spoilers say Dylan’s visit could be what fuels Luna’s father to start asking questions about her death.
When the LAPD confirmed Luna was dead and gone, everyone was so relieved they didn’t care to ask for any details. But, Dylan’s confession could change that.
Dr. John Finnegan will reportedly be rattled after coming face to face with the person that killed Luna with their car.
In fact, he might even decide that he wants some closure and contact the morgue to discuss cremation or funeral arrangements.
Finn Finds Something Concerning?
Poppy and Li made it very clear that they weren’t interested in anything that had to do with Luna, and her own mother announced she was happy she was gone.
If anyone is going to do the right thing and take care of Luna’s final arrangements, it is going to have to be her father. Right now Luna’s remains are probably still at the morgue, waiting to be claimed.
The Bold and the Beautiful fans are convinced that Luna Nozawa isn’t really dead. When Finn goes looking for her body to arrange a burial, the truth is going to come out. Or he will at least find a clue pointing to a cover-up or another fake death.
Dylan’s apology tour might have just opened a huge can of worms. Speaking of dead Luna, where is her body? Do you think Finn will figure out the truth after chatting with Dylan?
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Amanda Austin
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