Dylan Gives Remy a Warning — and Hope Takes Her Issues With Steffy to Brooke

Brooke shows up at Logan and interrupts Katie and Liam, telling her sister it’s time for a conversation… they’re not putting it off any longer. She’s still upset but doesn’t want to be at odds any longer. Cue speech: They’re Logans, they’re sisters, and they’re survivors. Nothing can come between them ever again (you mean, like Hope switching teams?).
Brooke’s heart is broken about them being at war and laments that Donna feels caught in the middle. She goes on and on, being sure to repeatedly mention that she and Hope are over at Forrester, while Katie’s at Logan. Katie and Liam exchange a look.
Brooke notices something is off and guesses she interrupted a panicked conversation about what comes next with Eric gone. Liam tells her she’s right… but he believes there might be ‘hope’ for Logan’s future.
Or Else
Over at Forrester, Hope tells Steffy and Ridge if they’re shelving her line indefinitely, there’s no point in her being there. Ridge is mystified that she doesn’t believe she’s wanted there. Steffy smirks at the idea that her half-sister will walk out the door. Hope has her pride and walks out, saying if they don’t want her maybe someone else will.
Rehash
In the design office at Forrester, RJ and Electra are still going over her trauma over the deep fakes and Remy. She went through absolute hell! Electra explains that Remy asked for her forgiveness, which causes RJ to scoff about him being a creep. Electra admits Remy has left her alone and Deke too. She hopes he’ll never be a problem for either of them again. She wants nothing to do with him, or anyone else in his life, ever again. So much for Dylan being her friend again!
Meanwhile, in the wardrobe room, Remy pleads with Dylan to help him with Deke. He needs his boyfriend back. Dylan chides her cousin for not telling her he was in a relationship. He says her phone was disconnected. He only recently got her new number (um…how?). She breaks the news that she was homeless and living out of her car.
Remy is dismayed by this news. Dylan adds that a crazy woman pulled a gun on her too. Remy grunts, “Luna,” and admits she was his friend. He had no idea how crazy she was when they met. Dylan goes into Will helping her. Remy realizes she’s fallen for him. Dylan promised Electra she wouldn’t interfere in her life again. Remy beats himself up for hurting her and vows to redeem himself with Electra, Will and Deke.
Dylan gently explains to Remy that she doesn’t want to be see with him. He hides when Daphne comes in, and sensing something’s off, asks the receptionist if anything is wrong.
The Final Scenes
In the design office, RJ wants to scour the internet to find out where Remy is, but Electra waves him off. It’s nice not knowing. RJ, never missing an opportunity, kisses her hand and announces plans to keep her smiling.
In the wardrobe room, Remy listens from behind the dress rack as Dylan assures Dylan she’s fine. Daphne tells her that Steffy suggested her as her new personal assistant. Dylan is thrilled. Daphne will discuss it with her later, and exits.
Remy pops out and congratulates his cousin on her promotion. Dylan warns she can’t upset anyone… no one can know they’re cousins. He has to leave. Remy agrees to go and grabs his things, but pauses, asking her again about putting in a good word with Deke. Donning the wig, he opens the door and exits… much to Dylan’s relief.
In the main office, Ridge warns Steffy he doesn’t want the press’ next headline to be “Hope Loga the Latest to Jump Ship’. Steffy assures him that Hope isn’t going anywhere.
At Brooke’s place, Hope updates her mom on the frustrating meeting with Steffy and Ridge about her line. Brooke reminds her (as if she might have forgotten) that they’re focused on the new couture line. Hope wishes her mom was running the company. She toots her own horn and complains that Steffy hasn’t created anything but a toxic work environment (didn’t she do a successful lingerie line?).
Finally, Hope tells Brooke things have become unbearable. Brooke asks what she’s trying to say. Hope wonders to herself, “Can I really leave Forrester… and my mother?”











