Finn's Medical Sleuthing Exposes Grace's Wicked Game on B&B
Suspicious Minds: Finn Smells Something Rotten
Grace (Cassandra Creech) swooped into town with all the credentials and charisma to convince Bill (Don Diamont) that Liam (Scott Clifton) had been yanked back from death's door. But while everyone else is cheering for Liam's second chance, it seems Finn's (Tanner Novlan) medical instincts are screaming something isn't right. Could this 'deadly brain tumor' have been nothing but an elaborate con designed to bleed Dollar Bill's bank account dry?
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If Finn starts digging (and let's be real, he absolutely will), Grace better watch her back. He's not just a doctor; he's a protective husband and father with zero tolerance for manipulators in his orbit. Imagine the fallout if Finn exposes that Liam was never dying at all and Grace masterminded a scheme to cash in on the Spencer fortune.
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Will Finn go rogue and investigate on his own? Or could he team up with someone like Bridget (Ashley Jones) or even Li (Naomi Matsuda) to get answers? This could set off a chain reaction that destroys careers, relationships, and possibly even Grace's freedom.
If Finn uncovers this secret, Grace's days in Los Angeles are numbered. But knowing her history, she won't go down without causing maximum chaos on her way out. Buckle up, because if Finn blows the whistle, this will be one scandal B&B fans won't soon forget.
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