Will went from defending his actions to recognizing a pattern of anger he canât explain.

For the first time, Will didnât blame anyone else for his actions on The Bold and the Beautiful. He confessed to Katie about his violent outbursts. Will recognized a pattern of anger that he canât explain, and that changes everything in his character growth.
Key Takeaways
- Will is facing the hard truth about his anger.
- Will confessed to Katie that he punched out R.J. again.
- Will acknowledged that he doesnât like the man heâs becoming.
Willâs Recent Confrontation Leads to Major Revelations
Will (Crew Morrow) realized that his actions had finally caught up with him. He was already fired from Forrester Creations for punching out R.J. (Brayan Nicoletti).
Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) and Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) made it clear that violence would not be tolerated in the workplace. Meanwhile, Will was dealing with trust issues with Electra.
Electra was upset that Will didnât give her a heads-up about Loganâs new jewelry line. But Will argued that he had to keep everything a secret, including Hope (Annika Noelle) joining the fashion house.
Will was more focused on that argument than on seeing Electraâs point. What didnât help matters was that R.J. showed up at the beach house in the middle of their fight.
R.J. tried to whisk Electra away, and that moment led Will to deliver a few more blows to his head and stomach. Electra couldnât understand why Will was so violent towards R.J.
She left with R.J. to get him medical help. In that moment, Will realized he had messed up his relationship in more ways than one.
Will Fesses Up to His Bad Behavior
In the most honest conversation, Will told Katie (Heather Tom) that he messed up his relationship with Electra, who left him the night before. By stepping away from blaming R.J., Ridge, or the corporate secrets, Will took accountability for his own actions.
Will admitted to a pattern of unexplained anger. This marks a significant psychological shift for his character, moving him beyond defensive justification and into genuine self-realization.
Will recalled the moment when he repeatedly punched R.J. Katie warned her son that he had to control his behavior. Will recognized the fear in Electraâs eyes when she took R.J. to get him checked out.
In that vulnerable moment, Will admitted, âI donât know why I get like this.â That scene showed that Will wasnât turning into a villain.
Heâs become a complicated man who acknowledged his rage issues. Will Katie encourage Will to get the help that he needs?



