Could Li and Grace Go Head-to-Head? One Fan's Wild Theory Might Not Be So Crazy
Finnegan vs. Buckingham
Li (Naomi Matsuda) and Grace (Cassandra Creech) are two of B&B's top doctors. The ladies are the best in the medical profession and do what they can for their patients. The ladies have had some drama in their personal lives, but are they about to bring chaos to the workplace?
Li and Grace haven't had much interaction, but during a recent scene in Finn's (Tanner Novlan) office, some viewers sensed tension between the women. On Instagram, a fan named @lynnstandridge299 posted a theory that the doctors could be feuding. 'Is it just me or did Li and Doctor Grace Buckingham not look happy at all to see each other? Hmm I wonder if there is more to that and that will come out later on? Hmm.'
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Could there be some truth to the fan theory? Matsuda reposted the theory to her Instagram story, teasing it's a possibility.
Li and Grace are two strong-willed women, so they're bound to sometimes clash at work. There are a lot of medical storylines on B&B with Liam's (Scott Clifton) brain tumor and the aftermath of Luna's (Lisa Yamada) shooting. If Li or Grace were to interfere in each other's business and overstep their boundaries, it'd cause trouble.
Grace wouldn't appreciate Li trying to take over Liam's case. And Li would take exception to Grace criticizing her for operating on Luna.
B&B needs a new feud and Li versus Grace would be intriguing as they bring drama to the hospital.
Would you like to see a Li and Grace feud? Sound off in the comment section below.
We're looking for bold predictions! Email your fan theories to amber@soaphub.com.
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