Bold and Beauty: 5 Ways Finn Can Redeem Luna

Better and beautiful people are getting more and more interesting, and Tanner Novlan tries to redeem his daughter, Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) so that she can be in his life. I know this sounds like a huge task, but I believe that is exactly what the CBS Soap Opera plans to do. It’s Belinda of soapy mud. We will redeem his murdered child in five ways and let her family accept her.
In a recent episode, Finn saw Luna in Bill Spencer’s house, the expression on his face and her apology. Then he held her in his arms, which sealed me. I know, well, if there is any doubt, we’re heading to the Redemption Arc. That emotional moment just throws everything out the window. This is definitely happening.
So let’s explore the character canvas that boldly took the double murderer out of prison, left the house and was arrested, and weaved her back on the B&B. You know, there is no revelation of Finn as her father. I don’t think this might be the case. And, if you think they can redeem a villain like Luna, check out her Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown).
Bold and Beautiful Spoiler: 1. Recovery is the key to Luna Finnegan’s redemption
The first thing Finn has to do is make sure Luna is fixed and is not a threat to anyone. There is no redemption without recovery. She killed two people and tried to kill Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). Remember, Finn’s father is Jack Finnegan of top criminal defense attorney. I bet Jack can get her conviction abandoned. and confessions based on the insanity of the horrible childhood they invented for her. Retrospectively sending Luna to a psychiatric hospital for intensive psychotherapy is a good start.
When you have an insane plea and are sent to a psychiatric facility, your thing is that you are not in a certain time. I don’t know if you know this, but, it’s not like prison. You basically send you there until they decide you’re cured. And you have the mental capacity to return to society. That’s why this may be a springboard. It would be fun if they sent Luna there and her therapist was Dr. Taylor Hayes (Rebecca Budig). Because that definitely helps redeem the bold and beautiful Luna. Because Steffy would believe her mom Taylor said, “Well, I’ve been working with her all the time. Luna is stable. She’s no longer dangerous.” That would help.
Bold and beautiful spoilers: 2. Engage the family in Luna Finnegan’s Redemption
Another way to push Luna’s redemption forward is to have Finn involve his mom, Naomi Matsuda, in the work. Apparently, she will be shocked to discover that Luna is her granddaughter. I suspect she would want Luna to pay for Poppy’s bad parenting.
So I can see Lee taking time to Bill’s Luna, in prison, in psychiatric hospital, wherever she ends and knowing her as her granddaughter. And if you spend time with Finns and Lee and treat with Taylor will produce results. So, I think this will help. If Lee really thinks Luna is recovering and does change, not a threat, I think she might advocate on her behalf. She would go to Steffy and ask her daughter to give her another chance. And give her stepdaughter another chance.
B&B Spoiler: 3. Action is better than words
The first two things I mentioned in the redemption list are more about words and internal things than deeds. But I also think Luna needs to prove her redemption through actions. Shows that she is no longer a monster and has the ability to have a good heart. A way to show that she somehow sacrificed herself to save Finn’s wife Steffy. Something like the eyes, but not like revenge, but more like redemption.
Luna saves Steffy’s life to make up for some situation where she has tried to take it before. In this case, Luna intervenes in the case where Steffy is threatened by someone and is harmed to protect her, or Luna finds Steffy after a car accident and the car is on fire, which could blow up. Luna then risked her life, dragged her stepmother Steffy out of it and was injured in the process, suffering some burning. Basically, some kind of behavior proves that Luna cares about Steffy, doesn’t want to hurt her, and is willing to risk her health and safety to protect Finn’s wife. It would be an action that demonstrates her ability to be redeemed.

4. Navigate new friendships
There are some things to consider that we see this new friendship between Luna and Remy Pryce (Christian Weissmann). He’s a bad guy and I don’t think his obsession with Electrolute Forrest (Laneya Grace) is done. Of course, Luna didn’t know he followed and posted a Gross AI picture of Electra. Remy does tell her that he made mistakes in the past, but this dude absolutely hasn’t redeemed, and at this point I don’t even think he’s interested in redemption. He may just be frustrated by being caught.
I hope he can follow Electra right away, but maybe do it in a smarter way so he won’t get caught next time. Because Luna knows Remy, she may find out what he intends to do to Electra. Even if we’ve seen Luna obsessed with Will Spencer (Crew Morrow), if she resists temptation to exploit what Remy does and instead stops him from doing something bad for Electra, I think it will prove her recovery and she’s matured with Redemption.
Bold and Beautiful Spoilers: 5. Salvation and sacrifice
The quickest way is to have Luna’s half-brother Alexander and Chase Banks have some disease that requires donations, such as bone marrow or kidneys, and no one else in the family is a game, but Luna is a game. She selflessly donated whatever part the child needed to save his life and then immediately redeem it! They have done it before. I think they might do it again. We’ll see how things are going.