Is Luna Alive on The Bold and the Beautiful? Yes — and Here’s Why
In a lot of ways on The Bold and the Beautiful, Luna Nozawa was a chip off the old block of her grandmother, Sheila. But is the family trait of never really dying hereditary? You bet it is.
Luna Nozawa on The Bold and the Beautiful

On The Bold and the Beautiful, Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) has had a month that would make Sheila Carter jealous. First, she was shot. Then, she was secretly nursed back to health by her Aunt Li (while Sheila visited). Then, she resurfaced to drug and attack Will Spencer at a party, got thrown in jail, broke out of jail, cornered Will again, and finally got flattened — supposedly — by Dylan’s car after Electra called the cops.
We are now being told that the hit-and-run killed her. Dylan has confessed, the Forresters are stunned, and the case is closed. But if you believe Luna Nozawa is actually in the morgue, I have a bridge in Genoa City to sell you.
Here is why Luna is almost certainly alive.
Girl, Interrupted

How many times has Sheila Carter resurfaced after everyone from Los Angeles to Genoa City thought she was dead? No, really, how many…we’ve lost count.
There’s something up with the way that Dylan has turned out to be Luna’s killer. We suspect (no pun intended) that she, like everyone else, heard that Luna had escaped and was headed for the beach house. Maybe since she was held hostage by Luna, or Miss Sunshine as she called her, Dylan has been glued to the police radio. Or maybe she heard about the prison break Luna made and thought she should head to the beach house to warn her friend, Electra.
Regardless, we’re not buying Dylan’s story. “I did all the right things,” she threw into her speech to Finn when she told him that she killed his daughter. She claimed that Luna ran out into the road, and she had no time to stop, and accidentally killed her. It sounds plausible…but there’s one little detail that was overlooked.
The [SPOILER] Detail

Viewers watched Luna run from the beach, through the trees, and onto the road. The headlights came on her, and she was plowed down seconds later. But the trees were behind Luna. A car driving past, if she’d run out onto the road, would have been coming from her left side. This car came head-on…and that means they meant to do it.
Now, whether or not it’s discovered that there were no brake skids on the road, or if they realize the direction the car took that hit Luna, remains to be seen. Maybe Dylan will go to jail and get a visit from Luna in one of her many disguises one day.
But there are already holes in the story, and if long-term viewers know one thing, it’s this: Luna is going to resurface one day, it’s in her DNA.
