Bold & Beautiful looks more and more like it’s turning into Dead & Buried for poor Liam. The week of May 19, he gets bad news from doc Grace. On the plus side, he’s already ticked off the major item from his bucket list: He’s brought Hope and Steffy together. On the minus side, he is in no way, shape or form ready to die. What he needs is a miracle, and there’s only one person who could possibly provide it.
Yes, Jordan Armstrong.
What can the doc that Vincent Irizarry occasionally plays do that Grace can’t? He can dig into the bag of tricks that he picked up while scrubbing in as All My Children’s “Dr. Evil” David Hayward, that’s what. Fans of the much-missed soap will recall that as part of his Project Orpheus, he started raising people from the dead.
Not in a 28 Days Later way, either.
When David returned someone to the land of the living, they came back as right as rain. In fact, among the Pine Valley neighbors that he sent home to this mortal plane were Greenlee Smythe — Rebecca Budig, now Taylor on Bold & Beautiful — and Zach Slater — Thorsten Kaye, now Ridge on Bold & Beautiful. If Jordan is half as brilliant and innovative as David was, Liam could be about to get his second wind rather than last rites.
As an added bonus, if Jordan rode to the rescue, the Spencer, Logan and Forrester families would be forever indebted to him. In other words, he’d have to be in the mix more — and potentially catch the eye of Brooke and/or Taylor. We know that their ex-husband Nick Marone is on his way back, with Jack Wagner reprising the role. But how much fun would it be to see “Braylor” torn between two men — and not have one of them be Ridge for a change? His ego would be so bruised, it might never recover.