Will Sheila snap after witnessing Deacon embrace Taylor—or is she about to revert to her dangerous past and cross a deadly line?
Sheila Sees What She Shouldn’t
Just when it seemed Sheila Carter had settled into domestic bliss, The Bold and the Beautiful reminded us that she’s never far from her dark side. Thursday’s episode ended with a chilling twist — Sheila eavesdropped on Deacon’s therapy session with Taylor and caught them sharing a friendly embrace.
The moment was innocent enough on Taylor’s part, but for Sheila, it was gasoline on the fire. Watching her husband get close to the woman she once shot — not to mention her daughter’s mother — was the kind of trigger that can send Sheila spiralling back into old, dangerous habits.
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A Brewing Storm of Jealousy
Deacon (Sean Kanan) had just confessed to Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) that he couldn’t forgive her for keeping secrets about her granddaughter Luna’s crimes — a revelation that’s already shaken their fragile marriage. When he admitted he was seeing a therapist, and that the therapist was Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig), he may as well have lit the fuse.
Taylor tried to keep things professional during the session, but Deacon’s flirty remarks — calling her beautiful and saying Ridge was a fool for letting her go — blurred the lines. Their goodbye hug might have been well-meaning, but with Sheila watching unseen from the shadows, it looked like betrayal.
Why Taylor Should Be Worried
Sheila’s track record speaks for itself. Years ago, she shot Taylor — and later Steffy and Finn — in fits of rage and paranoia. She’s killed, lied, and faked her own death more than once, so a jealous spiral could easily turn violent.
Now, fans are wondering if Sheila’s next move could be deadly. Will she confront Taylor directly? Will she stalk her, sabotage her career, or worse? That eerie stare Sheila gave at the end of the episode says it all: she’s already plotting.
A Dangerous Collision Course
There’s another problem — Taylor should never have taken Deacon on as a patient. The conflict of interest is massive. He’s married to the woman who nearly destroyed her family, and their personal history runs far too deep. The hug, though compassionate, could easily be twisted into something more — and Sheila is the last person who needs an excuse to lash out.
With Luna’s crimes already casting a shadow over the show, viewers are pleading for Sheila not to return to full villain mode. But given her history, restraint isn’t exactly her strong suit.