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B&B Winners and Losers February 24-28: Katie Logan Owned the Week, Brooke Logan Crashed and Burned

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BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL’S BEST AND WORST PROVE KATIE LOGAN IS THE LOGAN SISTER NOBODY SHOULD UNDERESTIMATE

TL;DR: On this week’s Bold and the Beautiful, Katie Logan delivered a scorching verbal takedown of Brooke Logan that fans are calling the best scene of the month, Eric Forrester proved forced retirement can’t hold down a legend, and Daphne Rose finally showed some backbone, while Ivy Forrester’s cartoonish manipulation campaign, R.J. Forrester’s opportunistic kiss, and Finn’s secret betrayal of Steffy all landed on the worst list where they belong.


The Winners Came to Play This Week

Every now and then, Bold and the Beautiful gives us a week where the line between winners and losers is impossible to argue. This was one of those weeks. And nobody came out looking better than the woman who refused to let her own sister rewrite history right in front of her face.

Katie Logan stood at the center of it all and absolutely refused to blink. After Brooke Logan marched in hurling accusations of elder abuse, claiming Katie and Bill Spencer exploited a vulnerable Eric Forrester, Katie fired back with the kind of surgical precision that left fans on their feet. She reminded Brooke that it was Ridge Forrester who tossed Eric out of the company he built with his bare hands. Not Katie. Not Bill. Ridge. Katie Logan didn’t exploit anyone. She gave a legend his purpose back when his own family stripped it away, and Brooke couldn’t come up with a single good comeback.

And she was right.

Eric earned his winner spot this week by simply refusing to quit. After Ridge forced him into involuntary retirement over his age, Eric channeled every ounce of creative genius into Katie’s rival fashion house, “Logan.” The secret got blown wide open when Liam Spencer discovered his involvement and the dominoes started falling fast. The confrontation between father and son was so intense that Eric suffered a severe breathing episode that sent Donna Logan rushing him to the hospital. Even in crisis, this man stood tall. Fans have been cheering him on for decades, and this week reminded everyone exactly why the patriarch of Forrester Creations is still the most respected man in that building.

Rounding out the winners? Daphne Rose. She caught Ivy Forrester red-handed stealing a private letter meant for Will Spencer and planting evidence in a purse. When Ivy issued a dark warning telling her she saw nothing, Daphne didn’t flinch. Finally. Someone on this canvas with actual common sense. Fans rewarded her with some of the most positive reactions of the entire week, and honestly? It was well deserved.


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The Losers Had Nowhere to Hide

Now for the characters who’d probably rather forget this week ever happened. And there are a LOT of them.

Brooke tops the worst list and it’s not even close. Watching her defend the man who age-discriminated his own father out of the building while accusing her sister of exploitation was genuinely painful. Veteran fans pointed out that Brooke is now mirroring the exact arrogance she used to fight against. She chose Ridge over her own blood, and the audience noticed. Could this mean the Logan sisters are heading for a permanent fracture? If history is any guide, family wars that start this ugly don’t end quietly.

Ivy crashed and burned for entirely different reasons. Her campaign to destroy Will and Electra Forrester’s relationship went from manipulative to flat-out absurd. Intercepting handwritten letters? Spying through windows? Mischaracterizing an innocent moment where Melissa Dylan fell into Will’s lap as something romantic? Fans dragged the writing for relying on a “Three’s Company” trope in 2026. The fact that twenty-something characters apparently can’t send a text message broke whatever suspension of disbelief was left. Ivy went from a character fans once rooted for to someone who hides behind bushes and gets “villain lighting.” That’s not a glow-up.

Then there’s R.J. Forrester. Electra was emotionally devastated after her breakup, crying and completely vulnerable, and R.J. decided that was the perfect moment to trash Will to her face and pull her in for a kiss she never asked for. Will walked in and witnessed the whole thing. That sealed Ivy’s manipulative victory without R.J. even realizing he was a pawn. Fans called him a creep. Nobody rushed to defend him. And frankly, what defense is there?

And finally, Finn. He made one promise to Steffy Forrester. One. Stay away from Luna Nozawa. He couldn’t even last a week before tracking his biological daughter to the Spencer mansion and pulling her into an emotional embrace while she served house arrest. This is the same Luna who drugged Steffy and tried to harm her. When Steffy finds out, and she absolutely will, this marriage is heading straight for a wall at full speed.

Something tells me next week’s best and worst list is going to be even messier. If you’re keeping score at home, Katie Logan proved once again that she’s the Logan sister who fights back when it counts. For more on where all of these storylines are headed, check out the latest Bold and the Beautiful spoilers. Everybody else on this list? They’ve got some serious explaining to do.


Who made YOUR winners and losers list this week? Did we get it right or did we miss someone? Sound off in the comments below and tell us who deserved their spot and who got absolutely robbed!


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@soapoperamag What if this was Eric's plan all along… Did he mastermind every single part of this? Sometimes, I think we forget just how ruthless our sweet Eric Forrester used to be! #BoldandtheBeautiful ♬ original sound – Soap Opera Magazine

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