Friday, August 19, 2022

B&B Spoilers Speculation: Sheila’s Return Will Bring Out Finn’s Issues

 


B&B spoilers reveal that Sheila Carter can cheat death numerous times. Perhaps that’s a trait her son, Dr. John ‘Finn’ Finnegan, inherited from his birth mother as he, too, has done the Lazarus bit. While Sheila was rumored to have met her end by grizzly bear, Finn almost lost his life by Sheila’s own hand!

B&B Spoilers Speculation: Finn’s State of Mind

Currently, Finn (Tanner Novlan) seems to have suffered no aftereffects from his months lying in bed trying to recover from his near-death experience, but how long will that last? Will he exhibit Post Traumatic Stress Disorder if and when he discovers that Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) is alive?  Soap Hub asked B&B fans to predict what will happen next, and here’s what you had to say.

Finn Is A Mess Waiting To Happen

Finn’s near-death experience happened so quickly. He appeared in the alley behind Il Giardino and stepped between his mother and his wife, and took a bullet that Sheila meant for Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). The next thing Finn knew, he was bedridden, being kept alive by both of his mothers — Sheila and Dr. Li Finnegan (Naomi Matsuda). Most of you, about 62%, believe that it’s likely that if Finn does have issues, a strong, emotional reaction upon seeing Sheila again will be what brings them out.


B&B Spoilers: Finn Needs Therapy

Many of you, about 27%, say that it’d be understandable if Finn were to experience some Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He may have been unconscious for a long time after being shot, but can Finn ever forget waking up and finding Sheila by his bedside? B&B spoilers teased that Finn thought Sheila had killed Li. It wasn’t just himself and Steffy that Finn worried about. He thought his adoptive mother Li was dead. Sheila did a number on Finn!

Bold & Beautiful Spoilers: Finn’s Fine

The rest of you, about 11%, say that Finn is fine and nothing will change that. Sure, he was unconscious for most of the ordeal. Part of him has probably blocked out the most hurtful part. His greater concern may be lingering bedsores from not moving around all that time he was bedridden. As a doctor, he’s helped people move on from their pain; he’ll do the same for himself.

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