Yes she is coming back In 2013, according to some workers on The Bold and The Beautiful....
Phoebe was killed on Monday, December 8th, 2008. There is no way that she will be coming back!Did you come back
Book version: "What will happen to your children when I've killed you? When Mummy's gone the same way as Freddie?" Movie version: "No! No, come back! Lucius! Come back! Come back and fight! Come back!"
Where do you come from. or does everyone in your family look this nice or beautiful
hes suspended for 60 days but yes he will come back
Most likely he will come back to destroy it.
It doesn't
the name bolds came from Germany meaning "bold and beautiful"
the bold and the beautiful is sort of a drama show. My mum watch it all the time and there is alot of peope cheating on each other with family members and lieing to each other. you have to watch a week or so to get to know the characters and find out more about them and role they are playing and the story line. Watch it on channel 10 on weekdays.
I'm not sure that she did come back in the ninth season (its a comic book). The only Prue that is mentioned is Phoebe's Daughter, Prue Jr. If you would like to read more go on charmed wikia :)
the new bold is the 9900, it will be relesed in about 2 months
Phoebe and Koios were children of Gaia and Ouranos.
Axis Bold as Love came out in 1967.
The Blackberry Bold 9000 does not come in pink, but it does come in black. If you would like more information or to browse other phone, you can visit www.blackberry.com
On the TV show she was killed off by a demon and Leo could only revive one so he brought Piper back to life (Phoebe was in the underworld so wasn't killed). In real life she didn't want to come back.
Tristen means "Bold" and it is Welsh
In "The Memory Keeper's Daughter", the outcome involves the lifelong impact of a father's decision to give away his daughter who had Down syndrome. The story explores themes of secret-keeping, regret, and the way our choices can shape our lives and relationships. Ultimately, the characters grapple with the consequences of their actions and seek redemption and reconciliation.
No.