Who Appeared in the Most Episodes during November for The Bold and the Beautiful?

November was one of The Bold and the Beautiful’s most emotionally explosive months in recent memory, and the episode counts for each character reflect exactly where the show placed its focus. Between shocking deaths, tense confrontations, and evolving family conflicts, some characters dominated the screen while others were pushed into the background. Let’s break down who appeared the most — and why.

FULL GRAPH For Character Appearance Counts During November, 2025, Bold and the Beautiful

Electra and Will Lead the Month With 18 Episodes Each

Topping the list with an impressive 18 episodes are Electra and Will, who have become the accidental centerpieces of November’s newest mystery arc. With Luna’s storyline sending shockwaves across Los Angeles, these two have found themselves entangled in the fallout. Electra’s involvement in uncovering the truth, along with Will’s complicated emotional ties to Luna’s final days, ensured both characters were present in nearly every major storyline beat this month. Their appearances reflect the show’s current push toward a younger generational storyline, placing them front and center for some of the season’s heaviest plot developments.

Bill and Katie Close Behind With 15 Episodes

Coming in strong at 15 episodes each, Bill and Katie spent November rebuilding Spencer family dynamics, coping with Luna’s death, and navigating Bill’s increasingly forceful attempt to reunite his family under the Spencer Publications roof. Bill’s resurgence into “Dollar Bill” mode gave him major screen presence, blending grief, fury, business aggression, and unexpected vulnerability as he pushed to support Will and reconnect with Katie.

Katie’s appearances surged because she became the emotional middle ground between the chaos unfolding around the younger generation and the complicated reality of Bill’s renewed expectations. Her conflicts with both Bill and the Forresters ensured she remained deeply relevant throughout the month.

Steffy Rises Into the Top Tier With 11 Episodes

With 11 episodes, Steffy played a pivotal role in the aftermath of Luna’s passing, not to mention the family shifts surrounding Ridge, Taylor, and Thanksgiving. While November wasn’t a “Steffy-heavy” month by her usual standards, she still played an emotional anchor, offering reactions, family-centered scenes, and tense moments with Finn and the Spencer family.

Deacon’s Emotional Arc Keeps Him Prominent at 10 Episodes

Appearing in 10 episodes, Deacon had a powerful month as he dealt with guilt, grief, and the ongoing battle between his love for Sheila and his concern for his children. His emotional connection to Luna and the ripple effect of her death helped keep Deacon firmly in the spotlight. Deacon’s new connection with Taylor definitely affected his screen time.

Daphne and Sheila Hold Steady With 9 Episodes

Daphne and Sheila, both at 9 episodes, benefitted from the thick, intertwining drama. Sheila’s emotional unraveling, her suspicions, and her ferocious protectiveness over Luna kept her locked into the month’s core storyline. Daphne, gaining momentum as a new fan favorite, continued carving her niche through her restaurant scenes and her unexpected alliances.

Middle-Tier Players: Luna, Taylor, Ridge, Finn, Brooke

Characters like Luna, Taylor, Brooke, Finn, and Ridge ranged from 7–8 episodes, reflecting their importance without dominating every episode. Luna’s 8 appearances were heavily tied to her final storyline, leading up to her death and the aftermath. Taylor’s 8 episodes correspond to her surprising relationship with Deacon, her re-emergence, especially during Thanksgiving.

Brooke, Finn, and Ridge hovering around 7 episodes each makes sense: they contributed to the emotional and parental fallout while still allowing the newer arcs to take the spotlight.

Secondary Appearances: Krystal With 6 Episodes, Several With 5

Krystal, Luna’s prison guard, appeared in 6 episodes, reflecting her direct tie to Luna’s story. Her presence established the darker, more unstable side of Luna’s final days, setting the tone for the mystery ahead.

Characters including Carter, Deke, Hope, Ivy, Li, and Liam held steady with 5 episodes each. They supported scenes tied to Luna’s death, Spencer drama, and Forrester family dynamics, though none were placed at the forefront of November’s major arcs.

Barely-There Appearances: Donna, Poppy, Remy, Zende

Donna and Poppy appeared in 4 episodes, reminding viewers they’re still part of the landscape but not actively driving storylines at the moment. Remy, with 3 episodes, contributed to Luna-adjacent scenes before fading into the background. Zende, with only 2 episodes, reflects how far his storyline has fallen since last year — he’s currently one of the most under-utilized characters on the canvas.

And Finally: Eric With Only 1 Episode

The most surprising statistic of all is Eric, appearing in just 1 episode for November. This confirms that the show has temporarily placed him on the backburner, likely saving him for a major reveal or potential medical storyline revival in December. His near-absence stands out sharply against the chaos surrounding the younger cast.

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