Fans Accuse Bold And Beautiful of Cheap Writing Over That Ridiculous Sheila Storyline
It might be worth it to at least Google the topic you write on once in a while.
The Bold and the Beautiful has been around since the late '80s, bringing more and more viewers to the screens and introducing new storylines.
Since the show focuses on the Forrester family and their fashion house business, not a single episode goes by without a scandal, a new mischievous plot, or an outright crime.
Sometimes, though, even the craziest storylines get a little too sloppy to fans' tastes.
The one storyline that viewers would much rather forget ever happened is Sheila being followed by the FBI... up to the point where it was a convenient time to stop.
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That's right, the writing for that part was so lazy that even the most loyal fans, deeply invested in the story, couldn't close their eyes and let it slide.
"When they are following a suspect, detectives are posed as the gardener, window washer, and cable tech. FBI are in vans at the end of the street. They're everywhere, not just one agent in a room god only knows how far from Bill's home. That, however, would require thoughtful writing," Redditor DiscombobulatedJob49 said on this topic.
Another user No_Foot_232 had to heartedly agree with this statement:
"Or a little research. I mean how hard is it to get on your computer/phone and type out some questions to find out? I personally don't trust Wiki but would let these writers get away using it for research!"
What would realistically end in a fairly easy arrest, after an equally easy detention for the FBI, turned out to be a complete mess of a story in The Bold and the Beautiful.
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However, fans were still hopeful that justice would prevail, and they were not wrong.
If you want to find out how Sheila got caught and where her story goes from here, catch up on the latest episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful on CBS or at the network's website.