Bold & Beautiful lovebirds Steffy and Finn have the most romantic of plans in store for the week of August 3-7 — and they most definitely to not include his biological mother, Sheila. So do we even need to tell you that she makes plans of her own to crash the tryst? Didn’t think so. Let’s break it down…

Carter and Daphne at a Crossroads

As you’ll see in the new sneak-peek video that the soap just dropped, Daphne remains devastated that she is unable to make Carter’s dream of a family come true. “I can’t give you the life you always wanted,” she cries.

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Being the dutiful husband that he is, Carter reassures Daphne that “you are my life.” How long until these two remember that they can love an adopted child every bit as much as they could one that shared their DNA?

Will Gets a Wake-Up Call

We and a whole faction of fans have been screaming at the TV, dying for Will to say “To hell with Electra!” and move on with the much lower-maintenance Miss Dylan. But he has his heart on the poster gal for emotional immaturity.

That being the case, the task falls to Wyatt to try to knock some sense into Will’s head. “Continuing to pine over Electra is not healthy for you,” big brother exclaims. Will Will listen, though? Based on his expression above, we’re thinking… uh, no.

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The Old Sheila Is Back

Finally, Steffy and Finn arrange to meet at the church in Monte Carlo where, back in 2022, they were reunited after his presumed death. (Why Steffy never asked to see her husband’s body, we have no idea!). Finn promises he’ll be there at the exact same time as before.

Little does the couple realize that forces are aligning against them. Finn’s biological mother Sheila gets a gander at his plane reservation, and the look on her face says loudly and clearly, “I’m gonna turn this into an opportunity to force my way into that family!”

While you’re here, be sure to take a scroll through the new edition of Soaps’ Burning Questions below. Our hot topics include everything from Wyatt’s role as a talk-to to the curious direction of Steffy’s wardrobe to Electra’s flexible feelings about violence.