The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers Week of November 17: New Luna Danger, Steffy’s Questions, Hope’s Tight Spot
The Bold and the Beautiful (B&B) spoilers for the week of November 17-21 reveal that there’ll be some new Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) danger while Steffy Forrester Finnegan (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) has questions. Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) will also find herself in a tight spot, so there’ll be a lot happening on B&B.
First, let’s discuss Electra Forrester (Laneya Grace) and Will Spencer’s (Crew Morrow) calm before the next Luna storm.
After moving in the beach house together, Will and Electra will get lulled into a false sense of security.
Electra and Will are going to let themselves believe everything will work out, especially since Luna is locked away in a jail cell.

However, Luna’s escape plot could derail Will and Electra’s attempt to live happily ever after in the not-too-distant future.
Luna will indeed make it her mission to win Will’s heart and shove Electra out of the picture.
In order to pull all that off, Luna will prepare to move forward with the necessary escape scheme.
Of course, Luna’s looming getaway could ultimately launch trouble for Steffy, John “Finn” Finnegan (Tanner Novlan), Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) and especially Katie Logan (Heather Tom) considering all the dialogue about her fragile health.
In the meantime, Bill and Katie will continue to enjoy their blissful reunion.
The same goes for Hope and Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton), but they’ll have more pre-wedding drama to contend with.
Beth Spencer (Jordyn Gracie) admitted she doesn’t want Sheila Sharpe (Kimberlin Brown) at the nuptials, so will Liam and Hope surrender to her wishes?
If so, that could put Hope in the tough position of essentially banning Sheila from the ceremony and giving Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) updates on the situation.
Deacon could face a tricky ordeal of his own if he has to tell Sheila that she won’t be going as his plus one!
Back with Steffy, she’ll inevitably have more love life questions for Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig).
When will Steffy figure out that Taylor and Deacon are struggling to resist each other?
Steffy may have an interesting stance on this possible Deacon and Taylor romance when the time comes, so stay tuned for her eventual reaction to that news.
As for Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor), he’ll contemplate his budding relationship with Daphne Rose (Murielle Hilaire) and try to nail down a plan to prove he’s worthy of her heart.
Could Carter cook up a grand gesture that’ll catch Daphne by surprise?
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say the week of November 17-21 will bring some highs and lows, so don’t miss what’s in store for all these characters and more.
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Tom Bergeron Praises DWTS Cast Despite Believing Major Change Is Needed

Tom Bergeron has been praising the current “Dancing with the Stars” cast following his triumphant return to the show last night. The former host of the series, 70, appeared as a guest judge on the “20th Birthday Party” episode on Tuesday, November 11, as the show celebrated two decades on air.
Bergeron was generous with his scoring. He scored actress Elaine Hendrix a 9, conservationist Robert Irwin a 10, comedian Andy Richter a 7, reality television star Dylan Efron a 10, Olympian Jordan Chiles a 9, social media star Alix Earle 10, and reality television star Whitney Leavitt a 10.
The beloved television personality seemed to enjoy his return and has posted multiple times about it on his Instagram account, showing what a great time he had. He’s also been having his say about his thoughts on the current state of “Dancing with the Stars.”

Tom Bergeron Believes DWTS Is Doing ‘Exactly What It Should Do’
In an exclusive interview with Parade, Tom Bergeron showered praise on the current “Dancing with the Stars” setup, telling the publication, “I think that the show is doing exactly what it should do at 20 years old. I think that they’ve got the right team and it feels young and it feels refreshed, and I think you can see that in the total audience numbers.”
Bergeron had only good things to say about the line-up of hosts and judges. He said, “Derek is there, sort of filling Len’s central judge role, and you’ve got Alfonso and Julianne. It’s a younger-feeling show. They’re casting it with influencers and people that I wouldn’t know from a hole in the wall, but are obviously charismatic and [make] very good television. As much as I appreciate all of the lovely reactions I’m getting to coming back, I don’t think a 70-year-old guy should be hosting that show.”
It was high praise indeed from such a respected and experienced figure from the television world — and it showed a lot of humility, given that he was unceremoniously fired from the show ahead of its 29th season in 2020.
However, there was one significant change Bergeron would make to the current format of “Dancing with the Stars.”
Bergeron Wants the DWTS Results Show to Return
Tom Bergeron believes there should be a separate results show, like there used to be, and thinks ABC should reinstate it — something he pleaded with the network to do while he was live on the show last night. He told Parade, “I do miss the results show.”
He gave his insight into why he has that opinion, saying, “Based on the ratings success that they are having now, [I hope] that ABC brings back the results show and enables the voting to carry over to the next day.”
Bergeron added further justification to his reasoning, saying, “By the time it’s replayed on the West Coast, they don’t have a chance to vote. It’s already done. If I was at ABC in a position to call the shots, I’d put the results show back on. There’s nothing that the network has that’s doing as well as Dancing with the Stars.”
They’re undoubtedly valid reasons, and bringing back the results show would emulate the existing formats of other successful shows like “American Idol.” It’s certainly food for thought for ABC, because nobody knows “Dancing with the Stars” better than Tom Bergeron.