TV Show - Aug 29, 2022

It's been years, decades. forever since The Bold and the Beautifully built love triangles around Brooke. Ridge and Eric both loved her. Thorne and Ridge. Nick and Ridge. Bill and Ridge. It is possible to go on and on. However, you get the idea. Since then, Taylor has remained stuck in a never-ending marriage cycle with Ridge and Brooke as the odd woman out.
All of that could change in a heartbeat, however. Please don't misunderstand. We are in love - in love! Taylor and Deacon's dynamic. We want to capitalize on Krista Allen and Sean Kanan's sparks in a big way. Why not let Taylor be treated like a queen for a while by setting up Vincent Irizarry's Jordan as Deacon's competition before things take off
Taylor's international reputation as a psychiatrist makes the doctor a more attractive romantic prospect than Hope's ex-con father. Both she and Jordan are healers. They are professionals. The intellectual class. Besides, Brooke might prefer dating someone who hasn't already fallen under Brooke's spell, like Deacon. There aren't many of those around
We would still team up Taylor and Deacon, and let their chemistry tip the scales in his favor. It's not just that opposites attract each other, they also attract our attention. Wouldn't it be fun to have Taylor in the spotlight for a change? How much more fun would it be to watch Ridge freak out
He and Brooke could once again be torn apart by the dressmaker's green-eyed monster over Taylor's sudden popularity. This time, Deacon answers the door when he runs to Taylor. The look on Ridge's face is priceless." Ridge, honey, I'm pretty busy right now - and it's only getting busier," she told him. "Why don't you just run home, and next time maybe you can call first? I would appreciate that."
The love triangle arc could even be extended if Steffy and Finn were reunited and championed Jordan for Taylor. What's the reason? Steffy doesn't like Deacon's food, for starters. Finn may know his fellow doctor from the hospital. Jordan being Taylor's romantic match makes sense - and, once the Sheila trauma has passed, they can have a fun, light story to play... yes, to ease their way back into the day-to-day madness of The Bold and the Beautiful.