Bill and Justin set a trap for Ridge and Judge McMullen
The antagonism between Pam and Quinn escalates
Ridge awaits his fate after being deceived by Bill
Pam apologizes to Donna about everything that transpired between them in the past
Pam talks Eric into hiring Donna as her co-receptionist, knowing it will cause Quinn anguish
Pam and Donna have a déjà vu moment when they find themselves together at the reception desk
Pam enlists Donna's help in taking Quinn down
Brooke, Ridge, Katie, and Thorne are outraged that Ridge is at Bill's mercy
Brooke implores Bill to give a lot of thought to his next move
Wyatt and Liam spend some quality time with Will
Bill makes Brooke a promise about his future and shares his regrets about their past
Ridge shares his thoughts about Bill's motives with Katie, Thorne, Liam, and Wyatt
Danny Woodburn returns as Ken, the IT guy, on November 12.
Joe Lando returns as Judge McMullen, beginning November 12.
Wayne Brady has been cast in the role of Dr. Buckingham, Zoe's father. You can read more information about this story here.
Bill spends an emotional moment with Liam and Wyatt
Eric takes a firm stand with Pam and Quinn about their feud
The families gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving
Zoe and baby Kelly attend their first Thanksgiving with the Forresters
Liam and Wyatt are curious why Bill is absent from the Thanksgiving festivities
Hope plans to revive Hope for the Future as soon as she can, but her priority is to focus on her and Liam's baby and their blended family with Steffy and Kelly
Things take a turn when Emma concentrates on learning the business side of Forrester
Bill's ruthless side rears its ugly head
Ridge begs Brooke not to allow Bill to interfere with their relationship
Brooke continues to defend Bill because of the guilt she feels knowing what Ridge had done
Brooke finds herself in a heartbreaking situation
Brooke continues to meet privately with Bill
The Forrester, Logan, Spencer, Spectra, and Avant families gather to celebrate Thanksgiving
Steffy and Hope create a Thanksgiving seating chart, and they take the first turn at the tradition of saying something kind and poignant about the person seated to their right