CBS FULL [11/7/2025] Bold and Beautiful Full Episode: Brooke and Ridge Reunion Coming?

Los Angeles is buzzing again with the familiar swirl of love, regret, and second‑chances as the show turns the spotlight toward Brooke Logan and Ridge Forrester. For years, their relationship has been a roller‑coaster of chemistry, heartbreak and “what ifs,” and in this episode it feels like the narrative may be inching toward yet another reunion — but not without serious emotional terrain to cross first.

Brooke, after once again watching Ridge slip away or drift into someone else’s arms, finds herself at a crossroads. She’s matured, seen her share of turmoil, and is quietly reflective. She still carries the weight of her history with Ridge—the intense passion, the broken promises, the countless starts and stops. She keeps telling herself she doesn’t need him, but deep down the question lingers: is he her destiny? Viewers feel her longing, even as she valiantly tries to stand tall.

Ridge, meanwhile, is wrestling with his own storm. Recently he’s been entangled with Taylor Hayes, a relationship built on history, comfort and mutual respect—but one that lacks the wildfire he once shared with Brooke. From the outside, Ridge’s life is stable: Forrester Creations is steady, his family is behind him—but inside, a restlessness calls. Conversations, glances, and unsaid words reveal that he’s been comparing the vibrant fever of his past with Brooke to the quieter, safer path he’s on now. He wonders whether in chasing the calm, he lost the spark.

The episode builds awkward moments of reunion: Brooke and Ridge find themselves forced into the same space—company functions, shared friends, mutual family drama. Their glances linger just a touch too long, their dialogue loaded. Ridge rescues a project at Forrester Creations where Brooke’s involved; she thanks him, her eyes soft. Ridge watches her with a mixture of respect and something more vulnerable. Two decades of “us again” flash between them in milliseconds.

But there’s a complication: Taylor. She has claims on Ridge’s heart and his commitment. Taylor senses the shift. She catches Brooke’s meaningful looks, Ridge’s hesitation in choosing between memory and momentum. Taylor reminds Ridge (and herself) that he chose her. The question: Would he choose her again—or will he wander back into a relationship with Brooke that never really ended?

Brooke, for her part, finds new encouragement. Influential figures around her—friends, family, old confidants—see what she sees: Ridge’s lingering feelings. They begin nudging, sometimes gently, occasionally blatantly. They remind her of the fire she once shared with Ridge, of the life they could still have. But Brooke also knows the history: the breakups, the betrayals, the patterns. She’s wiser now and wants answers, not promises. She won’t settle for “let’s try again.” She wants clarity: is this real?

Ridge, under pressure, makes one of the most telling moves of the episode. He asks himself: is his future with Taylor simply safe, or with Brooke candidly combustible? In a quiet moment, he steps into the Forrester archive: old sketches, wedding‑photos, mementos of “them.” He stares at a photograph of him and Brooke—laughing after a win, triumphant together. Then he closes the frame and walks away. The symbolism hits: he’s remembering what he had with Brooke, and something inside him realizes it’s still relevant.

Brooke has a conversation with a trusted friend (who has known the old “Bridge” years). She admits she’s terrified to open herself again—but also terrified not to. She says: “If he walks away this time, I’ll let him walk, but I want to know I gave it everything.” It’s a vulnerable, courageous moment. She confesses that Ridge was always her benchmark—the man she measured all others by. She doesn’t say it to chastise herself; she says it to own it.

Toward the end of the episode, the rumor spreads: Ridge and Brooke are headed to Italy. A company retreat. A chance to step away from the chaos. The whisper among characters is that this could be the moment of truth. Will they, for once, stop waffling and recommit? Or will the trip become just another “reset” patch before the next rift?

Taylor, overhearing some of this, is stunned and hurt. She realizes Brooke isn’t done with Ridge, and that Ridge, despite his best efforts, may not be done with Brooke either. She confronts Ridge. She says: “If you’re thinking of her again, you have to tell me now. I can’t keep playing standby.” Ridge, torn, replies: “I don’t know what I’m thinking. I just know I’m not certain anymore.” It’s a confession and a warning.

The final scene: Ridge and Brooke meet in a courtyard at dusk. Soft light, a fountain bubbling. They share a quiet conversation where old jokes break the ice, bittersweet. Neither says “I love you” yet, but the air between them is charged. Brooke says: “I’ve missed you.” Ridge nods, holds her gaze, and says: “I never stopped.” It’s a moment—but not the moment. It feels like the doorstep of everything.

The episode ends with Ridge walking away alone, Brooke watching him leave, both unsettled but changed. The promise in the night air: something is shifting. The key question lingers: Will this reunion stick this time, or will the walls of the past—forgiveness, history, trust—fold under them once again?

The ending doesn’t make it definitive—but it makes it inevitable. Brooke and Ridge are orbiting each other again, and the next episodes promise to force a decision. Who will compute the risk, who will step off the edge into love, who will walk away? If this is the beginning of their next chapter, it might be the most complicated one yet.