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October 18, 2021 – Victor Is Betrayed By Peter, Last Charter On Deck, What Happened in Split, New House & Haunted

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

It’s nighttime, and Scotty shows up at Britt’s office. She asks how he got there so fast, and he says, as luck has it, he was in the hospital. She asks what ambulance he chased to get there, and it says, it was actually an archery accident. It could have been prevented, but there’s some money in it. He asks, what’s going on? Does she have an idea where Obrecht is? She says, she doesn’t, but he does, looking at Jason standing behind Scotty. Scotty asks what this means, and she says, Jason’s agreed to help them.

Crete, Greece. Drew tells Obrecht, he has to assume Peter knows the shortcut Faison installed inside his head. She says, with his conditioning restored, there’s no telling what Peter’s been forcing him to do, and he says she has to tell him how to stop Peter from taking control again.

Anna tells Robert, there are Crete agents there to rendezvous with them. Now that they found out Peter is working with Victor Cassadine, the objective is to apprehend Victor. Robert says, or kill him. He’s supposed to be dead anyway; no harm done there. She says she’s going to be leading the team to find Peter… and Valentin, and he says, assuming Peter hasn’t killed him already.

Nope. Valentin is playing chess with himself in his room at the compound. Russel stands guarding him, and he asks if Russel can clear something up for him. Why is he still locked up there with Russel standing guard over him, when he’s on Victor’s side? Russel tells him, all he can say is, taking Victor’s side isn’t the smartest move.

Anna tells the agents, she’s going to set up a command post. She wants the compound completely surrounded before they breach. Listening from the side, Sam asks what Dante thinks. He says he thinks they’d better get to Drew before all hell breaks loose. She says, same.

Obrecht tells Drew that she’s sorry, but in their current circumstances, there’s little she can do to help him. But perhaps she can help him to help himself.

Peter tells Victor, let’s focus on what’s important here. He’s discovered how to activate Drew; that’s a good thing. Victor says, it is, but keeping things from him, not so good. Betraying his trust, that’s downright bad, and after everything Victor has done for him. He’s alive because of Victor. Peter says, for that, he’s eternally grateful, and Victor says, eternal is right. I’m done with you, Henrik – forever. He tells the guards to secure Peter.

Curtis leads Portia into The Savoy, and she tells him, go ahead and say it. He knows he wants to. He says they made the right choice. The place isn’t so stuffy at all. It’s perfect for the post museum gala wind-down. Portia thanks him for taking her. The gala is legendary, and she knows the tickets weren’t easy to get. He says, it was beautiful, and so is she. She thanks him, and says she noticed him enjoying the collection. He says, it was nice to look at it with no crowds. He loved that he could look at a Magritte for as long as he wanted to with no one else around. She says, he’s into Magritte? and he says he says he loves the mystery, the shadows, and the sense of foreboding. She says he never fails to surprise her.   

Sam shows Dante her phone, and says, they can go down this road, and sneak in from there. He says, the dirt road? and she says, yeah, the element of surprise. He says, he’ll go, but she says, no, she will. He says, for any particular reason? and she says, he’s probably a better shot than she is. He says she’s a helluva good shot, but he’ll take it. They start to leave, but Robert says, hold it, you two.  

Anna tells the agents, one of their own is being held in this compound. A former WSB agent, Valentin Cassadine. She wants a special detail devoted to finding him.

Valentin says, Russel works for Victor, right? and Russel says, going on three years. Valentin asks why he’s still under watch. Doesn’t Victor trust him? Tell him what he knows. Russel says, Victor isn’t the issue, and Valentin asks, who is? Russel tells him that he’ll know soon enough, and leaves. Valentin listens, and tries the door, but it’s locked.    

Peter says Victor doesn’t want do this, and Victor says, he doesn’t? That’s funny. He’d convinced himself that he did, but he’ll play along. Why not? Peter says Victor will never have the key. He’s the only one who knows it. Victor needs him. Victor says, unless he has other means of controlling Drew. Then he wouldn’t need Peter. Peter says, ordering his men to kill him is the last thing Victor wants to do, and Victor says, let’s find out, shall we? He tells his men to execute Peter, but they don’t move. He asks what they’re waiting for, and they move to either side of Peter. Peter says, surprise.

Obrecht tells Drew that the trigger to activate him is psychological. His mind is his battleground; does he understand what she’s saying? He says, so what does he do? and she says, the next time Peter is there, concentrate on the most important thing to him. He says, that’s his daughter, Scout, and she says, there’s great power in their love for their children; use that.

Scotty says, it’s good to see Jason on the side of the angels this time, and Britt says she’d hardly call her mother an angel. Scotty says, nobody’s perfect, but her mother doesn’t deserve to die at the hands of Peter. Britt suggests they not discuss the fate her mother deserves. The point is, Jason is going to help them. Scotty asks, what’s the plan? Are they going in with Sonny’s henchmen or trained assassins? They’re going in guns blazing, right? They’ve got to get Obrecht out of that dungeon. It’s Peter; they know he must have a dungeon. Jason says he’s not the one who’s going to find Obrecht; Scotty is.  

Curtis asks what surprised Portia the most; that he likes surrealism or he’s into art? She says she was impressed by both, and glad to see another side of him. He says, Curtis Ashford, dilettante, and she says, Curtis Ashford, the man who went above and beyond, not to just make the evening special, but extraordinary. He says he figured he owed her, and she says, for what? He says, one fine day she asked him to be her guest at the Chuck, and he damn near got her killed. After she was nearly asphyxiated at the record keeper’s house, being her escort is the least he can do. She says, there’s something he does need to know, and he says, sounds serious, but she says, not serious as much as important. She heard from his Aunt Stella today.   

Scotty says he doesn’t know diddley about where Obrecht is. If he did, for cryin’ out loud, he wouldn’t have had Britt go to the extreme measure of bringing Jason in. News flash; he’s no big help. Jason asks if Scotty knows Britt has the gene for Huntington’s disease, and Britt says, Jason knows everything. Jason asks if Scotty told anyone else, but Scotty says, no. He was doing what any loving boyfriend would do; searching the internet. He looked for every study, and knows everything about it. So when the day comes that his schnitzel asks him for help, he’s ready. Britt says, that’s very sweet, but Jason says, maybe not the best strategy. Scotty asks if Jason is saying it’s his fault, but Jason says he’s not blaming Scotty. He tried to do the right thing – Scotty says, for once in his life – but unfortunately – Scotty says, here we go – he left the door wide open. He calls Spinelli, and asks how fast Spinelli can get to GH.  

Victor says, Henrik made his employees a better offer, and Peter says he did, and it’s Peter. Victor says, as he wishes. He’s not used to being outmaneuvered like this. He completely underestimated Peter. Peter says Victor is one of so many who’s made that mistake, and Victor says, what next? Russel arrives, and Victor asks if Russel has come to rescue him, or has Peter gotten to him too? Russel says, his apologies for betraying Victor like this, and Peter says, they know what to do. The men take Victor away.

Obrecht tells Drew to think about his daughter, about being reunited with her. Do not allow Peter to distract him. Keep her at the center of his mind. He says he can do that, and she says, feel her in his arms, and see her smile; hear her laughter. He says he can hear it now, and she says, good. That is how to survive Peter. He looks at Scout’s name on the wall.

Anna asks, what’s going on? and Robert says, Sam and Dante think they’re part of this operation. Anna says, okay. They weren’t just privy to the briefing on how to approach the compound, and don’t know the security they’ll be facing. Dante says, they don’t, but they can improvise pretty damn well. Sam says, Anna, of all people, should understand why she wants to do this, but Anna says she thinks Sam’s personal involvement with Drew is going to be more of a liability rather than an asset. Dante says he’s worked with the WSB, but Anna says, he’s not an agent, and Sam is a civilian. Sam says she can take care of herself, and Anna says she’s sure Sam can. She asks to talk to Dante privately, and she tells him that he was held captive, and returned with PTSD. Dante says he was cleared, and he’s allowed to go back to work, but Anna says, in Port Charles, where he’s not going to find the same circumstances he’ll encounter there. This is too similar. It’s a WSB operation where they’re entering an enemy compound. He doesn’t think it will trigger his trauma? She thinks it’s too much of a risk, and tells one of the agents not to allow Dante or Sam to leave the premises. Sam says she can’t do that, but Robert says, actually, she can. The agent tells Sam and Dante to come with him, and Anna tells Robert that she feels bad, but he says, don’t worry. When do they go? She says, they go now, and they leave.   

Valentin continues playing chess, when the door opens. It’s Victor, and Valentin says, he’s been waiting to talk about the agreement they had. Why is he still locked up? Victor says, about that. Funny story. Peter comes in with Russel and says, Victor is no longer Valentin’s captor; he is. Victor says, his men have turned against him, even Russel. Russel says, remember those inside jobs? That’s what this is about. Victor says, don’t tell him Russel is too subtle even for Valentin, and Valentin says, he thinks he knows where this is going, and asks what Peter has in store for him. Peter says, he’s glad Valentin asked, but he doesn’t think Valentin is going to like the answer.   

Curtis says, Aunt Stella reached out to Portia? and Portia says he can’t be more surprised than she is. He says Stella is supposed to be in Baltimore, recovering at a friend’s house from her stroke. He really doesn’t like the idea of her stressing herself out. Portia says she hates to tell him, but Stella definitely put a lot of effort into it; she wrote Portia a letter. She hands it to him, and says, in ink. on paper, in an envelope. She sent it snail mail. He hopes Stella wasn’t going in on Portia again about interfering in his marriage, but she says, not at all. Stella apologized for all of it. What Stella doesn’t know is that Portia already forgave her. But it was such a beautiful gesture, maybe now they can start off on the right foot when Stella comes back. Curtis says, funny. The whole time they were in the museum, he kept thinking about his auntie. She says, what every man’s museum date wants to hear; you look so beautiful, you made me think of my auntie. He says, it’s just that Aunt Stella took him and Thomas to museums – all kinds, science, transit, local history, but more than anything else, art. She’s the reason he knows about art at all. She says, how wonderful, and he says, it was, but as usual, Aunt Stella had a higher purpose. His family was going through a lot of chaos, and she knew it was affecting them. She would put them in the car or drag them on the bus, and the next thing they knew, they were in the marble halls of a museum staring at paintings and statues, traveling through space and time. It really opened his eyes to the beautiful things in the world. She says, he never talks to her about his family. He doesn’t have to answer of course (🍷)… He tells her, go ahead and ask him anything, and she asks, what happened to his parents? What was the chaos?

Curtis says, his childhood… She says, he doesn’t have to tell her, but he asks, how else they can come together if they’re not open and honest about their lives? His childhood isn’t a deep, dark secret. His earliest memories were happy. His beautiful parents loved each other, and he looked up to his big brother. Everything was normal. She asks what his happiest memory is, and he says, it has to be his birthday. He thinks he was 3 or 4, when his dad bought him a lawnmower. When his dad mowed, he would pretend alongside him; he loved that toy. It’s the first birthday he remembers, and the last birthday he had with his dad. She asks, what happened? and he says, one night his dad never came home; a massive heart attack, they said. He just died suddenly. She says she’s so sorry, and he says, it devastated his mom. She did everything she could for them, but she never get over the loss. So when Aunt Stella swooped in to put the family back together, eventually he and Thomas were able to heal, but his mom never fully recovered. Portia takes his hand.

Britt says they need Scotty’s computer, but Scotty says, no. He has confidential business on there. Spinelli tells him, have no fear. He’s going to do a thorough search, and suss (the new word) out whatever information has been ascertained by the unwelcome intruder. Scotty says, all right, but don’t look at anything he’s not supposed to look at.  

Drew says, Scout was only two and a half when he disappeared. She was such an incredible bright light in his life; curious and full of energy. She had the best laugh. Obrecht says, she has the best laugh. Speak about her in the present. Drew says, she’s four now, and will be five in February. He wonders if she remembers him, and Obrecht says she’s certain Scout will remembers him. He says, is she? and she says she doesn’t know Samantha well, but it’s clear she’s not the kind of woman who would let her child forget her father. It helps having a father worth remembering. Britt, on the other hand, if she could burn the memory of Cesar from Britt’s mind, she’d do it in a heartbeat. Maybe that will be her next science project. He says, if you’re going to dream, dream big. A guard wants Obrecht to come with him, but she says, the prisoner has an infection and perhaps a concussion. Tell his superiors that she can’t leave. He says, let’s go, and she tells Drew, Scout his best protection. She leaves with the guard, and Drew looks out the door window.

Peter says, Victor and Valentin are much more trouble than they’re worth. Victor says, Peter should know, and Valentin says, father, don’t antagonize him. Peter says, father? So when Victor said my son a moment ago, that wasn’t a joke? Valentin says, kind of a cosmic joke, and Victor says, he’s right here. Valentin says, they’ve gotten to know each other in the last few hours, days, and Victor says, time flies with family. An alarm sounds, and Victor says, it seems the compound has been breached. Today is full of surprises. Russel runs in and says, the WSB has stormed the gates; they’re heavily armed. Valentin says, looks like Anna found them. If Peter wants a prayer of surviving, Peter had better let him live. Peter tells Russel to keep an eye on them, and if either of them moves, father or son, kill them both. He runs out.

Spinelli says, not to worry. He won’t access confidential files; they aren’t relevant. However, he will need full access to Scotty’s browser history, and Scotty says, hang on, but Spinelli says, far be it for him to shame anyone. They all have their predilections and fetishes. In any event, the word didn’t always denote unusual impulses or unique urges. Au contraire. The original definition of the term is meant to bring good luck. Britt says, they’re going to need a lot of it to find her mother, so everybody, fetish up. Spinelli says, they don’t need luck when they have godlike technical skills. He says, there. They have it. Their answer.

Dante says, he and Sam need to take down the agent, and get out, but she says, he’s big and armed, and they have to do something without  being noticed. Any ideas? He says, maybe. He asks the agent if there’s any way he could let them out of there. His friend has a personal interest in Drew Cain. The agent says, Dante doesn’t remember him, does he? He was with the WSB when Dante was in Angora. He’s always regretted how it turned out. Dante says,  him too, and the agent says he’s glad to see Dante made a full recovery. Since they’re stuck there, how about a drink? He goes behind the bar, and Sam tells Dante, he said something about knocking the agent out? Dante says, and stashing him behind the bar? Yeah.

Drew hears the alarm, and Peter comes into his cell. He says he has a job for Drew, but Drew says, never again, and lunges for Peter’s throat.

Curtis tells Portia that the grief took its toll on his mom’s body, and illness allowed the grief to hit that much harder. It went round and round until eventually, his mom checked out as a parent; not because she meant to, but there just was no choice. Portia says, it was a battle she couldn’t win, and Curtis says, exactly. That’s when Aunt Stella took over, as she does, and cared for him, Thomas, and their mother. To this day, he doesn’t know how Stella managed it, but she did. In the middle of that hurt, chaos, and grief, she would take the time to take them on outings, as she called them. Portia says, to the museums, and he says, and ball games and amusement parks. And not one time did she mention the ultimate price she paid. A man watches them from across the room.

Dante asks if Sam is ready to do this, and she says, she feels terrible, but Dante says he doesn’t, for one reason; he’s in the way. The agent comes over with shots for them, and Sam says, he’s not joining them? but he says, no can do; he’s on duty. She asks if he minds if she goes to the restroom, and he says, no problem. He’ll call for call backup to escort her. She says she knows her way around, but he says, Anna warned him not to leave them alone. Sam laughs, and says, why? and he says, because they’re desperate to get in that compound. Dante already explained to him that she has a personal interest in one of the prisoners. She says, Drew Cain. He’s her daughter’s father. Her daughter is four going on five, and hasn’t seen her father for half her life. She only recognizes him from pictures. Dante says, now they have a chance to reunite her with her father. He knows it’s against procedure, but what’s more important; family or following procedure? Sam says, please, agent. What does he say?

Anna and Robert go down a hall in the compound with a couple of other agents, guns drawn. They get to Drew’s cell, and the door is open. They go in, but it’s empty, and Anna sees Scout written on the wall. She shows Robert, and says, this is Drew’s cell. Robert says, they’re too late.

Valentin says, whatever Peter offered Russel to betray Victor, he’ll double it. Victor says, take the deal; Valentin has the money. Valentin asks if Victor’s been spying on him, but Victor tells him to try and think of it as fatherly interest. Valentin says he doesn’t know how long Russel’s been working for lunatics, but now is his time to cash out. Russel says, if Valentin had the actual cash, he’d be tempted, but he doesn’t, and Peter has already wired it to his account. Drew comes through the door, and as Russel turns, Drew shoots him in the leg. Russel falls, and Valentin says he should have taken the money, grabbing Russel’s gun. He says, nice one, Drew. He likes that; shoots first, then asks questions Valentin says, where’s Victor? and Drew says, who cares? Let’s go. They run out.

Spinelli says he found the malware used to hack into Scotty’s computer, and Jason asks when it happened. Spinelli says, months ago. Every site Scotty visited, even every keystroke he made has been tracked. Scotty says, every keystroke? and Spinelli says he’s afraid so. Whoever installed the spyware on his computer, presumably an operative for Peter, analyzed his search for information on Huntington’s, and planted advertisements and events they knew would entice Scotty. For example, a pop-up window for an underpriced trip to St. Lucia on a private jet. Britt says, he responded to pop-up ads? and Scotty says, who doesn’t like a good deal? They don’t think when he was given the bum’s rush out of the airplane that he didn’t think he was scammed? Jason asks if Spinelli can tell who was spying on Scotty, and Spinelli says it’s going to be tricky, but give him a minute to work his magic, and he’ll see what he can find.  

Curtis tells Portia, his name was Marcus, and he was the love of Aunt Stella’s life. She gave him up to take care of them. Portia asks, why? and he says, she didn’t think she could do both. She says, his Aunt Stella? She didn’t think Stella knew she had limits. He says, she was sure Marcus didn’t want the responsibility of a sick woman and two children, and she says, that’s certainly a sacrifice. She has a whole new level of respect for his aunt. He says, she does sort of command that, and she says, what was it like growing up with her in charge? He says, oh. wow. Aside from the outings, there were rules; many, many rules. As Portia might have noticed, Aunt Stella has a clear sense of right and wrong, at least from her point of view. Portia says, learned that the hard way. Is Stella’s sense of right and wrong what influenced him to be a cop? Is that why he went into law enforcement? He says, sort of, and she says, Stella must have been so proud of him. He says, proud, yes, approving, not so much. She prayed he’d find a new career, something safe; at least safer than police work. She made him call every night to let her know he’d lived through the day. She hated that he was putting his life in danger. The man across the room continues to watch them.

Dante and Sam go through the compound, guns drawn. Dante says, let’s check this one first, and Sam opens a door. Victor is right there, and says, don’t point those things at him. Peter is somewhere around here, and he’s totally deranged. They need get out of here. Dante blocks him, and says, no. They want to talk to Peter, and he’s going to help them find him.

Outside, Anna and Robert walk across a footbridge, holding flashlights. Anna looks over the edge, and says, that is a long drop. It’s a long way from the compound site. Robert says, he’ll be intercepted if he makes a run for it, and she says, he could try the main gate. Robert says, in which case, there will be a nice group of agents waiting to welcome him. It’s not Peter’s M.O. He’s going to wait for darkness, and slither away. Anna says she’s not going to shoot to kill, but Robert says, he is.

Spinelli says, there’s good and bad news. What do they want first? Britt says, bad, and Scotty says, you always give the bad news first. Spinelli says, as they wish. Unfortunately, but not unsurprisingly, he was unable to ascertain the identity of whoever was receiving Scotty’s information. The good news is that despite their ridiculous efforts to send whoever dared trace them on a wild goose chase across the globe… Britt says, he knows where they are? and Spinelli says he traced the IP address to Greece, specifically the island of Crete. Scotty says, so he’s telling them, all roads lead to Greece? and Spinelli says, and there the Cassadines lie.

Curtis tells Portia, Aunt Stella didn’t know he was using at the time. He damn near destroyed himself. Eventually, she did find out. He’d hidden it from her for a long time, but he thinks she suspected. Portia says, if she did see it, she didn’t want to believe it. A river in Egypt and all that. He says, but Aunt Stella likes to stare the truth square in the face. So soon, she was staring him square in the face, reading him the riot act back to sobriety. She says she can so picture that, and he says she did help him get through it. Something else he owes her for. She says, look at him now, all dressed up, an armchair expert in classical art, with everything he’s been though. He says, his life has been anything but boring, and she says she gets why he likes Magritte, the shadow and the mystery. This might shock him, but she’s looking forward to getting to know his aunt better. He says he is shocked. Is she sure she’s up for it? She says, Stella is a huge part of his life, and he wants to honor that relationship. He says, it’s important to him that they get along. She says, for the record, as exciting as it must have been, she’s glad his detective days are over, private and otherwise. It’s one thing she and Stella have in common; they both like knowing he’s safe and sound. He says he intends to stay that way. He certainly has a lot to live for. They kiss, and the man continues to watch them.   

Spinelli says, the only connection he knows between Obrecht, Peter, and the Cassadines are Helena and Faison, but they’re both dead. Scotty says, there is one more, and Britt says, Victor Cassadine. Her mother was involved with him. Spinelli says, involved as in… She says, involved, and Spinelli says, there’s only one word to describe such… Scotty says, cringeworthy. That’s the way Liesl described it – cringeworthy. Spinelli says, forgive him, but isn’t Victor Cassadine also in the underworld? Jason says, at least now they know where to start looking for Britt’s mother, and for Peter.

Dante says they know Victor is working with Peter, and Victor says, he was, up until – and this may be a shock to them – Peter betrayed him. Dante says, oh no. His heart breaks for Victor. It must be really frustrating, being played like that. Victor says, at least he’s still breathing. Thanks to the WSB’s timely arrival. Peter took off; he’s probably desperate to escape. As he said before, Peter is completely out of his mind. They really need to get going. Sam says, he doesn’t know where Peter is, fine, but what about Drew?

Anna says, he’s coming, and Robert says, here we go. They draw their guns, but Anna says, it’s Drew and Valentin. Drew and Valentin are crouched down, sneaking across the footbridge, and Anna says, Valentin. Valentin stands up, and says, Anna, and Peter shoots him. Drew fires at Peter, who fires back. Drew is hit, and falls over the side of the bridge into the water.

Tomorrow, they showed nothing but Drew floating in the water, and bleeding out.

Below Deck Mediterranean

Ostrica, Croatia. Mathew says, the eggs are going to put him over the edge. He’s going to cry. In Katie’s interview, she says, Mathew’s stress is getting the better of him. We flash back to the guest calling him out on the beets. She doesn’t know what to tell him to do. Just stop spiraling. In Mathew’s interview, he says he’s embarrassed to send the dishes to the table. They’re the worst egg dishes in his career. Katie says she needs to finish service, and a guest asks for toasted bagels. Captain Sandy tells Mathew about the bagels, although how she ended up with that task escaped me. The guest who got egg whites isn’t loving them, and in her interview, Katie says, they have two stews and demanding guests. She just has to move forward. She has to drop the sh*t, let it go, and carry on. The jet skis are brought out, and the guests mess around on the water toys. Katie pats Mathew on the back, and says, it’s the last day. He says, everything went backward, and she tells him, lunch is at 2:30. Malia says the tender is loaded for the picnic, and the captain tells her to take someone from interior over with her. Courtney leaves on the tender, and two guests sit in the hot tub wondering where service is, but Katie is finishing up in the laundry.   

Guest Deborah goes to the bar, but there’s no one there, and she calls for somebody . Mathew hears her, and says he’ll grab Katie. Deborah is all, my God, and Mathew radios Katie that drinks are needed in the hot tub. In Katie’s interview, she says, she was complaining that they needed more stews, and she just kept two. What is wrong with her? Courtney helps set up the picnic, and it seems like they always have to climb a bunch of stairs. Katie gets the guests their drinks, and Mathew asks Katie what he should do. She tells him to do what he wants, and in her interview, she says she loves Mathew, but doesn’t have time for him right now. She asks what’s wrong with him, and he says he’s a mess today. Today? Malia tells Mathew to have the food ready in ten minutes, and Mathew says he’s going to lose it. The guests get in the tender, and in Malia’s interview, she says she’d love to reward David, since he’s been busting his ass, and sends him to the picnic. It’s at the lookout tower of a 600 year old fortress, and she tells us, it has dungeons. It’s the perfect place for a picnic – or an execution. The guests are impressed.

Captain Sandy curses the wind, and says, they’re dragging anchor. The sooner they get all the water toys in, the sooner they can move. They’re drifting into shallow water. She tells the deckhands, no neatly packing things away; just get them in. Malia and Lloyd deal with the dreaded slide, and in Captain Sandy’s interview, she says, drifting into shallow water can be disastrous. At the picnic, one of the guests wants a crab cake. The food arrives, Katie and David set things up, and Katie tells the guests to help themselves. Guest Terrence wonders why she’s not bringing it over, but guest Deborah says, she did, on the boat. Back at the yacht, the crew manages to help get the boat out of shallow water, and in Malia’s interview, she says, chaos is the ultimate test, and they passed it. The captain says, they’re headed for the fortress, so when the guests finish, they’ll be there. The guests proclaim the food fabulous. Mathew gets an eggshell in some batter he’s mixing, and Courtney lies on the laundry room floor. In Mathew’s interview, he says, throughout the charter season, he’s been trying to get out of his head and to his happy place. When he messes up, he questions whether or not he’s a good chef. It’s not healthy, but he does it. In Katie’s interview, she says, it’s common to work 19 hour days in yachting. During her very first charter to Ibiza, they went three weeks straight where the guests were going to bed at 6 or 7 am. She tells David that she’s going to be up all night again.

Sandy drops anchor, and in Courtney’s interview, she says, it’s hard with only two, but she doesn’t want to let Katie down. The picnic stuff is packed up, and brought back to the boat. David lets Mzi drive the tender, and in his interview, Mzi says that he’s grateful David and Malia allowed him to do things. He’s stoked to be where is, paving a new path. Mathew asks Katie what to make again, and she says she doesn’t care. In her interview, she says she needs a shower and some water. She tells Mathew to do what he’s going to do. The guests get back, and get in the hot tub. Courtney serves drinks, and Mathew says she wants to do everything. Captain Sandy says she thinks they’re going to make it, and Katie says the guests will be fine. The captain says she’ll help Katie in any way, but in Katie’s interview, she says, it was her decision, and she has to live with it. Mathew says Katie told him not to make too many courses, but won’t tell him what to cut out. Katie explains that with all the courses the night before, she was cleaning up late. In her interview, she says, she can’t deal, and needs him to do his job. She’s trying to be awake for the guests. Just do what you’ve been doing… without asking her.

Mathew says he’s sick of this, and Lloyd sneaks to a computer to make a card from the deckhands to Malia. The guests are seated, and Katie asks Malia for help. Malia asks David where Lloyd is, and if the hold has been rinsed. David says it hasn’t, and Lloyd is on the computer. Malia tracks Lloyd down, but luckily he’s able to change the screen before she sees it. She says, as much as she loves him working on personal stuff… He says, the hold? and she says, yeah. Courtney says it’s less than 24 hours to go, and Matt says he’s stressed. Malia helps serve dinner, and her phone goes off as she’s serving, but she can’t answer since her hands are full of plates. She asks first officer Marten to consider Lloyd for the crossing position, and Mathew tells himself, keep it together. Katie tells Mathew that she’s sorry about cutting him off earlier, but the guests are happy. In his interview, he says, he needed that. He couldn’t focus or think of what to cook, and he freaked out. He thinks coming out of a spiral in itself was a success. I’m thinking he should really consider a new career, or at least not be in yachting. Malia calls Lloyd to the bridge, where Marten tells him that they’re looking for an engineer to go from Sibenik to Barcelona. In Lloyd’s interview, he says he was crapping his pants on the way up. He can’t believe how his outlook on life has changed from the beginning of the season to now. His situation is different, and he’s got a new job going forward. Malia has been the best boss.

In her interview, Katie says, the charter has been hard for all of them, and now they’re going to a house to be together. She hopes it doesn’t backfire. Courtney goes to bed, and the guests play cards. They want constant drinks, and one asks for gummi bears. Then it’s back to the hot tub again, and in Katie’s interview, she says, it was her f*** up. She has to take the punishment. She’s been working 19 hours with no break, and has officially been awake for 24. She wishes she could drug the guests with sleeping pills, and David says, can she? The guests finally go to bed at 4:20, and David says he’ll finish the dishes. In her interview, Katie says she doesn’t know who she is. She wants to sleep for three weeks straight.

Final day. In Mathew’s interview, he says, after yesterday’s breakfast disaster, he wants to  finish as simple as possible. Cook your own effing eggs. Courtney tells the guests that she makes a great bloody Mary, but in reality, doesn’t know how to make one, and doesn’t want to wake Katie. Mathew makes French toast, and anchor is home in Sibenik. The deckhands dance around. In his interview, Mathew says, French toast and strawberry syrup; what can go wrong ? He wants to end the charter on a high note. Captain Sandy says, it’s the smoothest docking she’s ever had, and Katie manages to get five hours sleep. The captain tells everyone, nice work, and in David’s interview, he says, it’s bittersweet, and they’re all exhausted. In Katie’s interview, she says, Courtney started off in laundry, and ended by serving breakfast service by herself. That’s why she deserves her stripes. The captain tells the crew to meet on the dock.

Jenelle says the trip was a magical experience to cap their first year of marriage. It was phenomenal. The guests leave, and Captain Sandy tells everyone to change from their whites to their reds, and meet in the salon to count their final, very large tip. The captain says she knows it was hard for Katie, but she stepped up and worked hard. It was incredible. Mathew continued to be opposite of the person who boarded the vessel, and she thanks him. When she gets to Malia, she says she’s going to cry; she’s so proud. It’s like she said the first time they worked together, Malia is a natural born leader. She brings out the best in her team, and it was a pleasure. They did it, and the tip is $20K or $1818 each in US dollars. They made $132,380 for the entire season. She says she’ll be joining them at dinner, and also invited quarantined chef Luka for a drink to say thanks.

Everyone gets ready to go out, and Captain Sandy texts Luka. He arrives, and meets the crew, except for Mathew, who slinks away. He explains that he was the back-up chef in case something went wrong. In Mathew’s interview, he says, it’s effing uncomfortable. Malia asks if Luka wants a beer, and gets him one. Katie says, Mathew only quit twice, and Luka says that’s why he was there. Mathew mumbles to himself in his cabin, and tells David that he doesn’t want to end the season by attacking. He shuffles into the crew mess, and barely makes small talk with Luka. Luka leaves, and I think Captain Sandy slipped him cash. The crew all has a shot, and goes out.

Courtney says, it’s so emotional, and they go to a restaurant near where Mzi and Courtney had their drunken fall. Captain Sandy tells them that they’re the best crew she’s worked with, and in her interview, she says, they’re the epitome of team work makes the dream work. They had each other’s backs. Katie says she couldn’t have done it without them. Their vibe was what she needed. Malia toasts to Katie, and in Malia’s interview, she says she doesn’t know if she would have made the same decision, but she liked working with Katie. Katie works her ass off, and Malia respects that. Captain Sandy says her low was having to cook, and Mathew says, sorry. The captain says, even worse was having the client tell her how bad it was. Mathew says he knows he’s got a personality, and Katie says he’s weird AF. Captain Sandy says her high was the dinner, watching people who’ve never met each other, pull it off. Mathew says, it was a team building exercise, and everyone laughs. David thanks Mathew for everything he’s done, and there’s a round of applause. Malia says, David was the most overlooked. He doesn’t act for praise. He’s officially a lead deckhand. She toasts to him, saying, cheers to their leader, and in his interview, he wonders if she’ll marry him now. Malia says she never felt as supported, and they all stand up and raise their glasses to the captain. Captain Sandy leaves after the toasts are all given, and Lloyd gives Malia the card that has a group photo on it, and says they appreciate her. She thanks them, and in her interview, she says she loves them. They’re like all her brothers, and she never had this on a boat before. They do a shot to the end of the season.  

Back at the boat, the girls have snacks, and the guys roll around on the couches, while Mathew sleeps. Everyone dances around, some of them on the table. Courtney twerks, and they take turns spinning around on the big lazy Susan. In Lloyd’s interview, he says, the lazy Susan is being ridden hard. David takes a turn and falls off, crashing into the seats. Maybe he shouldn’t get on anything that moves, or get out of anything that doesn’t.   

In the morning, Malia tells everyone that they have to get up and off the boat. Lloyd says, you are a boat. Malia tells Katie, a fairy came and cleaned the crew mess, and we see a clip of Malia doing it. Courtney says goodbye to the captain, and Mathew thanks her for the second chance. In his interview, he says, this finishes his old life. His mom was a chef, and he’s worked with the best. He has some growing up to do. He’s glad he didn’t freak out last night; he feels that’s something. Lloyd says goodbye to Captain Sandy, and thanks her, saying, he couldn’t have picked a better captain. Mzi thanks her, and says, it’s been amazing. He’s grateful for the experience. Katie thanks her as well, and says her support meant the world. The captain says she pushed Katie to make her a better leader, and in Katie’s interview, she says, you can’t always please everyone. That’s something she can learn and take to everyday life. Captain Sandy is a boss lady, and she’s glad for the opportunity to work with her. The captain says Katie is a great leader. She tells Malia, they did it. What an incredible 180 Malia is. Malia says the captain inspired her. In her interview, Malia says she wants to be to the deckhands like the captain was to her. If they’re unsure of where they fit, they’ll figure it out together, and get them where they want to be. She thanks Captain Sandy for the season. In her interview, Katie says, it’s a strange group of people. She doesn’t know how it works, but it works effing well.  

They leave, excited for going to Split. Captain Sandy wonders, what’s next? A producer asks them, what happened in Split? Katie and Malia just laugh, and Courtney says, she can’t say anything that happened. It can’t be spoke. Mathew says, it was like one of those sex parties, and David says, he and Lloyd had a banging kabob. Lloyd says, it was all very PG, and Mzi says, um… Mathew mimes zipping his mouth and throwing away the key, and Courtney says, what happened in Split, stays in Split.

This was the finale, and immediately afterward, they had the…

Below Deck Mediterranean Reunion

The Reunion was virtual on Watch What Happens Live. Andy told us that Lexi very firmly declined the invite. We flashed back to the boatmances, or lack thereof, and went through Mathew’s spirals. A viewer asked if he’d returned to other jobs he’d walked out of, and he said two of them were one-off dinner parties where it was more than he could handle, and he backed out. Andy asked if the crew thought he’d come back after he left, and Mathew said he didn’t think he was coming back. Captain Sandy she wasn’t sure if he would, and another viewer asked why she let him come back again. She said she wasn’t making excuses, but being a chef was hard, and sometimes it’s better to go with who you know. Katie says, his food blew her away. Not one person complained about their food being cold, which is a common complaint. Everyone said they’d work with him again, except Captain Sandy, who said she liked reliability and dependability. Mathew was a great guy, but after watching the show, she saw how he poked the bear. She didn’t see everything throughout the season, and she was mortified, Mathew got mad, saying it was editing, and she said, there’s your answer. Andy asked if Mathew thought they’d made him look worse than he was, and Mathew said he regretted his bad moments, but he was a good employee, and Captain Sandy was one of the worst captains he’d ever worked with. Because he’s seven years old. Courtney told him that was going too far, and the captain said, you could be great at your job, but personality also came into play. You had to be able to diffuse situations. It wasn’t easy, and when you added alcohol, people said and did things they regretted. Some people couldn’t take constructive criticism. Mathew didn’t know when not to talk, and his Achille’s heel was himself.   

We saw clips of the nightmare that was Lexi, and the captain said, the reality was, she didn’t get to see everything. If she’d seen it, she would have fired Lexi immediately. Malia said, if anything, Lexi had been edited nicely, and Courtney said she understood grief, but that didn’t mean you could be aggressive to another person. It wasn’t an excuse. Her dad was now in a home, and doesn’t remember who she is. This made me feel pretty sad, and Courtney seemed to really be slugging back the wine, so I wondered if that was why. Viewer Kelly from North Carolina wondered if, watching the show, Mathew realized he was as much at fault as Lexi. Mathew said alcohol was a factor, and Andy said, on social media, Lexi blamed production and unfair editing. Malia said that was classic when people didn’t like seeing the way they behaved when they were drunk. It’s not the edit; it’s you. Ha-ha! That should be on a bumper sticker. Mzi said, one of the things Lexi said about him through social media was that he wanted to be white, and it couldn’t be further from the truth. A lightbulb came on over my head, since I’d been thinking maybe Lexi was racist when they’d flashed back to her blatantly not fake apologizing to Mzi, when she’d fake apologized to everyone else. It was even pointed out later that she’d skipped over him. We already know she’s classist, but I have the funny feeling she’s the one who wants to be white. Just saying, and often people accuse you of things they’re doing.

Delaney came on for a hot minute, and Mathew said his only problem with her was that he’d just wanted his bed back. Lloyd also left the party, because he was losing his connection on the boat. We flashed back to Captain Sandy getting pissed at Malia about the jet ski plug, and then later, David’s bruise. Malia pointed out that, although some viewers thought so, it wasn’t the end of the world when she and the captain argued. They worked things out.

A viewer wanted details on the trip to Split, and Katie said they just partied a lot, and enjoyed each other’s company. Andy asked if Mzi and Courtney hooked up, but it was a no, and Andy and the viewers were collectively disappointed. Mathew said he saw everyone naked, but wasn’t specific, so I’m not sure if he was just being a pervert and had peeped all of them. Courtney was pretty drunk, and said they always saw each other naked. Andy asked Malia about hooking up with engineer Jake, and if he went on the trip. She said, obviously they needed an engineer there. We also found out they did a group chat every day, called Let’s Get Effed Up in Split. In her final thoughts, Captain Sandy said she was proud of her crew. They followed protocol, no one got sick, and they made it through. Andy wrapped it up, and Malia said she had to go anyway. The boat she was on was dropping anchor.

🏡 There was a preview of Winter House afterward. Right now I’m saying, I don’t know if I can, but I probably will.

🦋 Dreaming On…

This was one long Deck, so see you tomorrow when Vanderpump Rules. Until then, stay safe, stay taking the road less traveled, and stay not being your own Achille’s heel.

October 17, 2021 – Strand Leaves His Tower, Some Friends Are Reunited, Turning Over a Bad Leaf, Finale Talk & Wolf

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Fear the Walking Dead

In the aftermath of the bombs, a zombie crawls through the wasteland. A man in protective gear and mask stabs it in the head, and goes through its backpack, taking out some cans of food. He checks for radiation, and it’s off the charts. He considers a dead possum nearby, but decides against it. He looks dejected, but keeps walking. He goes inside a van, turns on a light, takes off his mask, and lies down.

The man gets back in his gear, and comes out of the van. He goes to a swampy area, and puts an X on a paper that has a grid with other Xs on it. He travels through the wasteland, and a few zombies toddle along. He waits as one approaches.

Back at the van. he peeks outside, seeing wandering zombies. Some people run out, and he draws his gun and listens.

He comes out again, and sees more zombies. He seems tired, and draws his knife.

The man walks along a path to a lighthouse, and goes inside. He hears a zombie, and sees it at the top of the stairs by the beacon. He goes up, and puts it out of its misery. He looks around, but there’s nothing worth taking. He goes back out, and back to where he’d seen the dead possum the day before. He roasts the roadkill in the woods, and cries. A zombie comes up behind him, but he does nothing, turning back to the fire. Someone shoots the zombie, and three people ride up on horses. One asks who the hell he is, and he asks if they’re the ones who have been stripping the dead. Another tells him, let’s go, but he runs. They shoot him, but not with a bullet.   

The man wakes, wondering where is, and several people in protective gear and masks strip him and hose him down, scrubbing him with brooms. Dressed again, they take him into an elevator. He asks, what hell is going on? Where are they taking him? He gets silence. The elevator door opens, and he runs, only to find a locked gate. He runs into the art studio Victor found last season, and grabs a sword. Victor says, magnificent, isn’t it? and holds a gun to the man’s head. He says, it belonged to a friend, and dates back to 1812. The man says he doesn’t want any trouble, and Victor laughs. He says, turn around slowly, and takes away the sword. The man asks, who the hell is he? and he says his name is Victor Strand, and who might he be?

A guy – Victor’s valet? – pours drinks, and serves the man a pasta dinner at a formal dining table that has a chandelier hanging above it. Howard has joined them, and Victor tells the man that he’s been given a meal and a drink. He asks, what’s in it for Victor? and Victor says he has some questions. The man dives into his food, and says, what’s that? Victor asks what his name is, and he says, Will. Victor asks what he did before, and Will says, before the dead were walking, or before they blew everything up? Victor says, both, and Will says he was a senator’s aid. Victor asks, which senator? and Will says, Elias Vasquez. Victor asks what Will did for him, and Will says, PR. Victor asks where Will came from, and Will says, originally, Oklahoma, but most recently he was at a settlement where they were protected from the blast. Victor asks who was with him, and Will says, the senator and a few other aids. Victor asked why Will wasn’t with them, and Will says, things went bad, and he wound up outside. Victor says, and the senator? and Will says, he didn’t make it. Victor asks how long Will has been outside, and Will says, 50 days, give or take. Victor asks what Will has seen and who he’s seen, but he says, not much, and Victor says, Will mentioned something about people stripping the dead. Will says he calls them stalkers. He saw them sneaking up on the dead. Victor asks why Will hasn’t figured out who they are, and Will says, there are no faces out there anymore; just masks. When was the last time Victor was outside? Victor says he has everything he needs there. Why should he? Let him show Will.   

Victor takes Will past a putting green, and tells the golfer, nice putt, Toby. Will asks where everything came from, and Victor says, department stores, homes, museums. His rangers scout out anything of value; anything worth preserving is there. They pass a yoga class, and Victor says the people were there before, and he brought them in and let them stay; they’re of value. Will asks what Victor means, and Howard says, Victor is asking the questions. Will looks at a wall of photos with memorial candles in front of it, and Victor says, they’re walkers his rangers encounter.  Even though they’re no longer walking, some have loved ones out there. Will asks if there’s anyone Victor is hoping to find, and Victor says he has everything he needs right there.

Victor says, everything Will sees there came after the destruction. The world gave them fire, ash, and devastation, but there they were given growth, vitality, and a new dawn. Everything he needed was there when he arrived, except Howard. They watched as the world was destroyed, and they thought it was the end. When the dust settled, they were still standing, as well as this place. Howard says, the weather patten took the fallout away from them, and Victor says, it’s the only inhabitable place for miles. They’re laying the foundation for a new civilization. Will asks, how? and Victor says, the same way he ended up there; instinct. He tells one of his people to bring Will’s things, and Will says, Victor is kicking him out? He answered Victor’s questions. Victor says Will’s not quite what he’s looking for. Take care, and good luck out there. Will’s things are thrown in front of him, and he says, please don’t do this. He won’t make it alone. Victor says, sorry, not sorry, and Will asks why Victor gave him the tour. Why go through the trouble? Victor says he wanted to share his vision. Will says he found this out there. It’s meant to help people carry heavy burdens. Victor needs it more than he does. He tosses Victor the St. Christopher medal Victor gave Alicia, and Howard says, let’s go. Victor says, stop. Where did he find this? He says he found it on one of the dead, and Victor says, don’t lie. Will says he’s not. He thought it would bring him good luck. Howard says, so much for that, and Victor tells Will to take him to where he found it. Maybe they can make a deal. Take him to where he found it, and help him find the owner. He can spare her the horrors of life out there, and he’ll let Will move in to his humble abode. Deal? Will nods, and Victor says, good. Give him his sword.

In the woods, Will says, the levels are low; they can take their masks off. Don’t worry. Almost all the zombies not killed in the blast, died from radiation. It’s not dangerous. Victor says, it’s not his first rodeo, and Will says he thought Victor hadn’t been out before this nightmare. Victor says, not this one. How much further? Will says, about a mile. Victor says he can see why Will had resistance to coming out, and Will says, it’s not spaghetti and scotch. Victor asks why Will didn’t return to the settlement, and Will says, Victor’s tower isn’t the only place he’s not welcome. His exit wasn’t by choice. He’s been trying to find a way to make it up ever since. Victor tells him, success is the best revenge. Don’t spend a moment trying to make it right. Focus on showing them how wrong they were. That’s how you win, and procure your place in the tower. He won’t remember his past. History is written by victims to assure them success. It begins to rain, and Will tells them to put their masks back on. He says, they won’t make it back to the tower, and Victor says, follow him, and they ride.    

They go to the underpass where Will’s van is, and Victor asks, what is this place? Will says, it’s been home for the last 50 days, and Victor says, cozy. One of his men takes pictures of the dead, and Victor looks at another body. Will asks what they’re really doing out here. Whoever the medal belongs to, Victor must know them. Victor asks what difference it makes, and Will says, Victor told him that he had everything he needed at the tower. Victor says he does, and Will asks why he’s out there looking for her. Victor says, he never told Will that he was looking for a woman. He believes they’ve been lured there under false pretenses. He suggests Will start talking, and asks, where is she? Will says, who? and Victor says, answer him. All of a sudden, some men start shooting at them, and Will says, stalkers. They duck for cover, and Will is hit. Victor grabs him, and pulls him behind Will’s van. He shoves Will into the van, and gets in the driver’s seat. Zombies have joined the fray, but the shooting continues. The zombies take the stalkers down, as Will watches. Victor tells Will to answer his question; where is Alicia? Will says he doesn’t know, and Victor pushes on his wound. He says he doesn’t know where Teddy took her. Teddy said she had to make the journey by herself. He wants to make things right with her, but why did Victor risk coming out to find her? Victor jumps out of the van, and closes the door. Zombies scrabble at the van.   

Victor rides to the lighthouse, lights a lantern, and goes upstairs. He looks at the double-dead zombie near the beacon, and picks up a map. He says, bingo, and goes back out. The fog is so dense, he can’t see, but he hears footsteps. It’s Will, who says, hold it, and trains his gun on Victor. Victor asks how Will found the place, and Will says, there are only so many places to hole up out here. Now Victor will answer his questions; sit. Victor sits, and laughs. Will says Victor tried to kill him twice today. He left the comfort of his humble abode, and sacrificed his guards to find Alicia to tell her that he was grateful. Victor says, Will knew who he was, yet lied; why? Will tells him, because Alicia said Victor wasn’t trustworthy. He was biding his time, testing Victor, to see if he was worth saving. What makes Victor think he can change Will’s opinion? Victor says, the tower succeeds because of him and his choices, all the people living there. Will says, they might give a damn about Victor, but them being afraid of what to do isn’t leadership. Victor asks if Will thinks he’s an authority because he worked for the senator, and Will laughs. He says he learned from the senator, but learned more about it from Alicia. Alicia didn’t want to be in the bunker, and locked up, while that psycho dropped bombs, so she could become a cynical a-hole like Victor. You can’t lead alone. If you want people to believe in you, you have to believe in them. Victor asks why Will isn’t with Alicia, and asks if Victor still has the medallion. Victor holds it up, and Will snatches it back, saying, he needs it as much as Victor does. She asked him to do something, but he couldn’t do it. Victor asks what it was, but Will says, it doesn’t matter. Victor asks why Will didn’t do it, and Will says, because it would have protected everyone there except her. Victor says, it must have been bad if they cast Will out, and Will says he’s been looking for a way back every day since. He thought he found it when he woke up at the tower. Maybe he could have brought Victor to her, but after what he’s seen today, he doubts she’d recognize Victor. Victor says he doesn’t think she would. He doesn’t know if Alicia told Will, but he was the one who gave her the medal. Will says, she did; she knew it would get Victor’s attention. Victor says, he gave it to her to remember who she was. He didn’t think he would see it for himself. He guesses they both held up their end of the bargain. May he? Will leans in to give him the medal, and Victor grabs him, slamming him against the wall. Will drops his gun, and they struggle. Will manages to get his gun back, and says, that’s three times now. He thought if he took Victor there, it would bring them together, but he’s better off without Victor. Victor says, everyone is, and opens the door. There are loads of dead outside, and they get close. Will is mesmerized, and Victor says, get inside, and shuts the door. He asks Will, what the hell was that? and Will says, he knows them from the bunker. Victor says, Alicia.   

The zombies scrape at the door, and Will says, it wasn’t passable. They had enough food for 10 years, water, a future to outlast all of them. Victor asks if she was gone, but Will says he didn’t see her. He suggests they find out, and they grab things for weapons. Will starts up a generator, and puts the beacon on. He tells Victor, go, and Victor stabs zombies with his sword. Will goes out on the walkway, and looks out, saying, follow the light. Victor continues slicing and dicing, and the generator dies. Victor yells for Will, who’s trying to get the generator going again. He calls to Victor, and goes out with a lantern, stabbing a random zombie in the head. More zombies are coming, and they surround him, but Victor flies out with his sword, doing all kinds of damage. Will lies on the ground, clutching his gun. He asks Victor, was she? and Victor says he didn’t see her. He helps Will up, and Will says, Victor could have walked away, but he stayed. Victor still cares about her. You don’t run into a fog like that because you want to see if someone’s dead; he ran like that because he wanted to save her. Victor says, let’s go.

Victor and Will ride to the bunker, Will riding on the same horse, behind Victor. They go inside, and check the room where the bunks were, but it’s empty. Victor says, it’s a ghost town, and Will says, whatever happened here, happened a while ago. Victor asks how many lived there, and Will says, 128; him, the senator, and some aids. Teddy sent some scouts who killed everyone there, and they stayed in the servants quarters. He yells for Alicia, but gets only silence. They turn on the lights in a conference room, and Will says, it wasn’t the stalkers; nothing was taken. Victor wonders if she panicked, and they see a note taped to the podium that ways, Will. Will looks at it, and says he thinks she did. All is says is, PADRE.

Victor asks, what’s padre? and Will says, it doesn’t matter. It will probably get her killed. Victor asks if it’s a person or place, but Will says he doesn’t know; nobody knows. It might not even exist. He always knew it was a possibility. He thought at first she wouldn’t have to. If anything happens to them, it’s on him. Victor says Will doesn’t know that, and Will says he should have been there and found a way to make things up to her. Victor says, Will loved her, and Will says, it doesn’t matter; it’s all for nothing anyway. Victor says, it wasn’t all for nothing. Will was right. This wasn’t about proving something to her; it was about proving something to himself. Will asks, what? and Victor says, that he didn’t need her, but he does, as does Will. Will says, maybe that’s the point of all of this. Maybe they’re supposed to find her together. Victor says, or perhaps she’ll find them. They walk out, and Victor draws his sword. They leave on the horse, the zombies pulling a wagon behind them with the lighthouse beacon on it. Good idea, putting them to work.

Back at the tower, the beacon has been set up on the roof. Zombies hang around outside, and Victor says, it appears his flame has already drawn moths. Will says, she’ll see it, she’ll follow it, and she’ll find this place. Victor says Alicia is the closest thing he has left to family. Will isn’t the only one who loves her, and he never had a chance to tell her, but would have if he’d found her. Will says, perhaps she would have reminded Victor of the man he was trying to be. She still can. She can help Victor be himself. Victor says, he never should have left. He almost got killed because he didn’t trust his instincts. He can’t let it happen again. It could destroy everything he’s doing. Will says, that’s not true. He’ll make this place even better; they both will together. Victor says, Will told him that he could leave because he woudn’t make it alone, but he was wrong. It’s the only way. Will says, that’s not true, but Victor says, it is. He watched others build things like he has, and they came close, but they fell short, all for the same reason; love. Attachments don’t make you strong; they destroy you. Will says, the light wasn’t to draw Alicia, and Victor says, no. It was to keep her, and everyone else, as far away as possible. Will says, it won’t work. She’ll find this place, and get through to Victor. Victor says, no, she won’t, and pushes Will off the roof, much to all of our surprise. Victor says, she won’t have anything to do with him after this. He and Howard look down, and Howard asks if Victor wants him to send someone down to take a picture for the wall, but Victor says, no. No one here is looking for him. Howard says, someone out there might be. This is going to draw more than the dead. Maybe the people Victor was with before, like Morgan. Victor says, don’t worry about Morgan or anyone else, and Howard asks, why not? Victor says, if anyone tries to get to him, they’re going to have to get through them. They look down at the zombies as they feast on Will, who’s all messy with a smashed in face.

Next time, Morgan says, they’ll build someplace else that will actually last; Morgan tells Grace that she knows why he has to do this; and Morgan rolls the car with Grace in it.

The World Beyond

A woman took the eyeballs out of a zombie corpse and replaced them with flowers.

Elton and Percy trotted down the road on a horse, Elton telling Percy that they could catch up with the others. Percy said, after what Huck did, he thought the odds weren’t good. They spied a young man and woman eating by a campfire in the woods, and remembered they were hungry.

Hope jogged around the CRM facility, checking out all the security. She also practiced some fighting.

Huck and Dennis got busy. She told him, after what he did, people got hurt. She questioned his employment choice, but he said he couldn’t move to active until he worked in decontamination.

Percy and Elton assessed the couple. Percy said there was no sign of guns, and only two sets of tracks; so they’re alone. They camped overnight, so that meant they were far from home. He could tell by the uniform shape of the turnips that they’d been harvested, and Elton suggested they grab a couple of turnips and jet. Percy said they were looking for people who could be anywhere; they might need all the couple’s food. Elton said he thought they were good people (using no reasoning skills whatsoever), but Percy said they’d thought Huck was too. Elton approached them, but the man quickly had Elton at knifepoint, while the woman patted him down. He told them that he had a traveling companion named Percy, and they were looking for their compatriots. Avoiding people was usually the smart move, but their stomachs were calling the shots. They seemed like good people. The man went to look for Percy, but couldn’t find him, and the woman told him, it seemed that Elton just wanted food. She handed Elton a canteen and a few turnips, and introduced herself as Asha and the man as Dev. Percy was caught rifling through their food stash, and Asha asked if they were conmen. Elton said, Percy had been one, but wasn’t anymore, and the two of them took off, leaving everything. The couple ran after them.    

Huck got commended for her work. The casualties had been limited, and she’d furthered the priorities of the CRM. She was cleared to resume active duty. Leo asked her about iris and Felix, and said he thought Huck and Elizabeth were lying. He asked if she’d been manipulating Hope, and she told him that Hope was there now, and Felix and Iris would be too. He said she and Elizabeth had taken their innocence, and they couldn’t get it back. He didn’t give a damn who Huck’s mother was, or what name she was going under. She was using them, and he wanted her to find his daughter.

Percy and Elton jetted through the woods with the couple in hot pursuit. The couple did martial arts moves on some zombies, which Elton and Percy admired for a while before they ran.

At CRM, Hope was in a class, the professor speaking about accelerated decay. He told the students that they should be glad they were studying decay, and not living it. Hope looked out the window, as you do in science class, and remembered good times with Iris and Felix. The professor thought she wasn’t paying attention, but she gave him an incredibly complex answer, adding that she thought making vodka out of the same properties would do more good. Why focus on the negative? This led to a debate between her and Mason, but the professor said Hope was right.  He thought she and her father should put their heads together father working on. After class, Mason asked if Hope was busy later, and did she want to join him and his friends. She declined, but he told her where and when, in case she changed her mind.

While he and Percy were running through the woods, Elton tripped and fell. Percy came back to help him, and zombies started coming up from under the ground, almost like it had been zombie quicksand. Then Percy tripped on one, and it was a losing situation, zombies grabbing at them every which way. Asha and Dev caught up to them, and killed the zombies, once again with impressive moves. Elton was still on the ground, struggling with one who had a grip on him, and he stabbed it in the head. Asha helped him up, but another zombie popped up, grabbed his arm, and bit. Asha grabbed Elton up, and tossed him aside. She was ready to kill him, but Elton told her that his jacket was bite-proof, and showed her his wound-free arm. He said, industrial corduroy. We saw Elton and Percy tied up, and Asha wearing Elton’s jacket. Asha took the eyeballs out of a dead zombie, and replaced them with flowers. She and Dev prayed over the bodies.

Leo discussed yeast in regard to decay with Hope. He thought she was trying to keep him distracted, and she said the whole place was a distraction. They’d agreed there was nothing they could do. They had to just wait and trust. Iris and Felix were okay. Leo said he knew there was something Hope wasn’t telling him. She said she’d talked to Huck, and Leo asked if Huck did something like threaten Hope. Hope asked him to do one thing; trust her. It was hard out there, but it was hard in there too. He said he understood. She hadn’t asked for this, and he wished he could give her a distraction from the distraction.

Mason toasted to those who had perished in Omaha. Hope decided to join the party, and Mason welcomed her to the bunker. He told her normally they were a fun bunch, and gave her the tour. 

Dev drove a wagon with Percy and Elton sitting in the back, their hands tied, Asha on horseback next to them. Percy told Elton that he should have listened. The world is a sh*t show. You’re going to get infected or going to die. That’s just how it is. They stopped at a sign that said, Danger Unseen Something-or-Other (okay, I wasn’t paying attention), and Dev put hoods on Percy and Elton. 

Mason told Hope that he was sorry about what happened to her. He said they’d built everything themselves in the bunker, and introduced Ian, who explained how he devised a game table. Mason said they’d been there three years, and had built a master control panel for all the labs. Everyone who did well on their tests ended up there. Getting to learn from her dad was an honor; he liked it there. She asked if he liked the soldiers, and he said his dad wanted him to go the military route, but it wasn’t for him. He decided to focus science because it would unlock the future.

At the Perimeter, Asha cut Percy and Elton free. Percy wondered how she knew his name, when Dev brought Iris over to them. She hugged them both, and said she’d thought Percy was dead. He said he thought he was too, and Elton said, Asha and Dev knew the entire time? Asha said her mom runs the place. They were going to just get them and bring them back, but when they tried to steal the food, she and Dev thought they’d have some fun. Percy said they had a screwed up way of having fun, and Elton wondered where Hope was.

Actually, Hope was playing Jenga. The blocks had tasks on them, but related to the game, not like the ones on Vanderpump Rules. Hope had to take a block out while blindfolded, which she did with ease. When Mason took his first one out, the whole thing fell. Hope flashed back it Iris saying they’d always protect each other. Hope went to Huck, and insisted Huck take her to Iris and Felix. Now. What had she been doing? Huck said it wasn’t as easy as Hope thought, but Hope didn’t give a sh*t. She needed Huck to take her, or they’ll probably try kill her. Huck said they’d go tomorrow. It was just one day. Hope said, in one day, a city of people got wiped out. If they didn’t go, her dad would start stirring sh*t up.  

Elton wondered how Hope could just be gone. Brody was pissed that Asha brought back more strays. It was putting them in danger with the CRM because of their agreement. Asha said they were there first, and screw the agreement, but he said that wasn’t for her to decide.

Dennis tried to chat up Huck, but she changed into her uniform. She said she’d left because of what he did, and when she was gone, she had to do some things she hated. She wanted to be okay, and maybe that would happen, but she was still figuring it out. She couldn’t be with him right now.  

Huck drove out, showing the guard some papers. Impressed with Huck’s name, the guard said, after Huck left, she’d been transferred there to assume Huck’s responsibilities. Her mother was an inspiration. Huck agreed, and the guard banged on the trunk, startling Hope, who was inside. After a tense moment, the guard told Huck to drive safely.

Asha showed Elton an artwork memorial to everything they’d lost, and said she was sorry for what he’d lost. She wished she’d known. He hoped he and Percy weren’t causing her any trouble, and Asha explained that the CRM supported the town in return for them encouraging people to steer clear. Elton called the zombies empties, but they called them vessels. They were holding souls, and killing them helped the souls move on. He said, and the flowers? and she told him they were her personal touch; a little beauty in the darkness left behind.

Iris tended to Percy’s wound, and needed him to take his shirt off, which I smelled coming. She thanked him for the night he surprised her, and he said, it wasn’t anything, She said he’d cut up his art books; it was. He said he agreed, and wished he could have been there, but she said he was there now. The CRM just kept taking; Hope, her dad, Silas. But he and Elton found them. It was a second chance. They just had to make it count. They heard the tinkling of an alarm.

Elton peeked out, and saw guards walking down the street. Iris saw Hope with them, and Percy had his knife at the ready.

Next time, Silas gets caught outside, Felix asks what Huck wants, and Hope tries to get Iris to come back with her.

😈 New Look…

Both Victor and the scenery got a makeover this season.

https://ew.com/tv/fear-the-walking-dead-season-7-premiere-beacon-strand-will/

https://ew.com/tv/fear-the-walking-dead-season-7-strand-becoming-villain-colman-domingo/

⚰️ Dead Finale…

You want insight, I got insight.

https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-for-blood-season-11-part-1-finale-leah-daryl-judith-angela-kang/

🛌 Full Sleep Ahead…

We’re another weekend closer to Halloween, otherwise known as Free Candy Night to parents of small children. See you tomorrow for some soap and a finale on Deck. Until then stay safe, stay not comparing yourself to others, and stay knowing success is the best revenge, but attachments won’t necessarily destroy you.

October 15, 2021 – Jason Agrees To Help Britt, Amber Remembers, a Wedding, Busy, a Refusal, Poor Thing, Harry Rumors, an Attack, VanderTalk, Girls Trip, Magnificent Digs, Close To a Dozen Quotes & Mash

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Sonny comes in, and Carly says, howdy, stranger. He says, howdy to her too. He’d think after twenty years they’re no strangers. She says, no, they’re not, but the man who wore this hat is a mystery to her.   

Britt says Jason got there fast, since she just sent the text. Was he already at the hospital, or did he fly here? Where are her manners? Let her take his cape. He asks if everything is okay, and she says, no. She’s at a standstill, and doesn’t know how to move forward. As much as she hates to ask, she could really use his help.

At Windymere, Doc tells Nikolas, he’s sorry it took a while. He had clients back to back. What does Nikolas need? Nikolas says he needs to discuss his mother; she’s not answering his texts. Is everything all right? Doc says, she’s tied up in a meetings all day, but they’re going to speak tonight. He can let her know Nikolas wants to reach her. Is this an emergency? Nikolas says he’s having a hard time processing something that happened last night. He and Ava found out who was stalking them. Doc says, don’t tell him that his brother found a way to do this, but Nikolas says, sadly, it was his son.

Spencer asks if Ava is there to gloat, and she says, he still doesn’t get it, does he? She derives no pleasure in his situation. He asks where his father is? Arranging bail? She says, no. If it were up to her husband, the PCPD could keep him locked up and throw away the key. She’s all he’s got.

Anna tells an officer, the gunman was a professional; he knew exactly what he was doing. The shots were targeted and precise. This wasn’t some local feud gone wrong. It was an ambush. Dante and Sam arrive, and Dante says, it looks like they showed up late to the party. Sam asks, what the hell happened here?

Drew looks at the bullet wound in his arm, and says, what the hell? What happened?

Peter drags Obrecht down the hall, and she throws his hand off her arm. She says she’d sooner die than help him, and he tells her not to tease him.

Sonny says, he’s still him; he’s still Carly’s husband. What about her? Is she still the same as she was nine months ago, or has something changed? She says, that’s an odd question, and he says he spoke to Jason about what he walked in on the night he came back. She said it was her wedding, but he didn’t know it was her actual wedding night… in every sense of the word. Did he interrupt something? She says, if he hadn’t come back, she and Jason would have slept together, as husband and wife. He says, give him one second. He doesn’t know how he can be okay with that.

Jason asks if Britt is in trouble, because she can tell him anything. She says, this isn’t not about her; it’s about her mother. Rescuing her doesn’t seem to be a top priority at the WSB. It is with her and Scotty, but they’ve hit a brick wall, and they’re out of options. Jason is their only hope of finding her mother alive.

Obrecht asks if Victor is aware Peter is giving her orders, and threatening her. He says, she rejected Victor, then she tried to kill him. So she’s been downgraded from her swanky accommodations to this dank cell. She’ll see how much Victor gives a damn about her. She says she doesn’t care. Nothing can get her to help him. He says, we shall see, won’t we?

Anna says she’s glad they’re here, and Sam asks, what happened? Anna says, she and Robert were ambushed. The gunman was a professional who knew what he was doing. They managed to return fire and drive him off. Robert joins them, and asks if Anna filled them in. Dante says, she was starting to. They don’t know who the shooter was? Robert says, nothing yet. There are no prints, no footprints. They’ve got some ballistics the police are checking on. Sam says, Peter is the obvious suspect, and Anna says, he is, but they have no proof. Robert says, Peter might not have pulled the trigger, but his stench is all over this, and Dante says, Peter is the reason for Drew’s disappearance. They’re getting too close for comfort. Anna says, he seems sure of that. What do they have? Sam says, Dallas Kirby confirmed that Drew’s plane crash was staged, and Dante says, the flight that Drew was on sent a fake distress signal, turned off its beacons, and flew away. Dallas Kirby was paid two million dollars to dump a bunch of plane parts into the Gulf of Adan, and the plane flew off radar. Anna says, that tracks with what Chloe Jennings told her, that Drew is alive and being held against his will. Sam says, then where is he? And where’s Valentin? Wasn’t he with Anna? Anna says, there’s been a complication. Robert says, of the Cassadine nature.

Doc tells Nikolas, Laura is going to be devastated. She believed Spencer when he insisted he wasn’t responsible. Nikolas says, they all did, and Doc says, he’s sorry. He saw glimpses that something was amiss, and he didn’t voice his concerns. It’s difficult to reconcile the prankster they know Spencer can be, with the calculated intimidation Nikolas and Ava have faced. Nikolas says, that’s why he wants to talk to his mother. He’s not sure he took the right actions when Spencer confessed. Doc asks what he did, and Nikolas says, he threw Spencer and his girlfriend out of Windymere. He cut Spencer off from his trust fund and credit cards, and Spencer had no access to any of Nikolas’s financial resources. Doc asks if Nikolas is comfortable with that, and Nikolas says, for now. Alexis doesn’t like it. She’s urging him not to abandon his son. Doc says, what about Ava? and Nikolas says, Ava is all for Spencer facing the consequences of his actions, but not at the expense of their relationship. Doc asks what Nikolas wants, and Nikolas says he appreciates where Ava is coming from, but he’s still confused. Doc says, punishment and enforced guidance don’t need be mutually exclusive, and Nikolas says, no offense, but that didn’t work with Ryan. Doc says, Spencer’s no Ryan, and Nikolas asks if he’s sure. Doc says, it’s true that the extremes Spencer took things to is disturbing, but Spencer knows right from wrong, and he feels remorse. So how did he think it was a good idea to convince Ava she was being stalked? And how did he find the time to even pull it off? Nikolas says, he had help. Spencer didn’t do it alone. The doorbell rings, and Esme is there. She tells Nikolas that he needs to get to the police station as soon as possible. He asks if something happened to Spencer, and she says Nikolas’s wife had Spencer arrested.

Spencer says he wants nothing to do with Ava. He didn’t ask her to come, and certainly doesn’t want to talk to her. She says she’s not keen on talking to the sullen young man who terrorized her for months, but here she is. He might want to shut up and listen for once. He asks what she could have to say that would be useful to him, or what he could say that would be useful to her. She says, for starters, he’s welcome. By all accounts, he had nowhere to sleep and now he does. He says, thank you, stepmother. He’ll never forget she made it possible for him to experience a night in jail, and she tells him not to act so put upon, or has he forgotten he’s guilty of the crimes for which he’s been arrested? He says she’s going to lecture him about his criminal acts? Let’s talk about hers. Let’s get Josslyn in here and ask her about how Morgan died. Ava says she’s not the one in custody, and he says, that’s kind of his point. All the misery she’s inflicted, people who’ve died, and she’s walking free. He allegedly played a few unkind pranks and she had him arrested. She says she knows deep down, Spencer’s father still wants him in his life; he just needs reminding. She can do that. She can remind him that he has the resources to hire Spencer the very best counsel. She can remind him of his connections in the justice community, and his considerable sway. She can remind him that Windymere is Spencer’s home. All of which he thank her for later. He says, should he remind her that his grandmother is mayor of Port Charles, and she can do all of that? Ava says she doesn’t see Laura anywhere around here. Does he? Laura’s not coming to Spencer’s rescue. Nobody but her – with conditions. He can take his chance in court, or she can offer him a way out.

Peter tosses Obrecht into Drew’s cell, and Drew says, Peter looks frazzled. Did his sinister plans go off the rails lately? Peter throws Obrecht’s bag in the cell, and tells her to take care of Drew’s wound. Make sure it’s clean. He leaves, and Obrecht digs furiously in her bag. Drew asks if she has anything they can use, but she says, no. Might as well get to work. She looks at his wound, and says, it’s from a bullet. Fortunately, he was only grazed. Who shot him? He says he has absolutely no idea.

Peter runs into Victor in the hallway, and Victor asks him, what’s wrong? Nervous? He should be. He has a lot to answer for.

Anna tells Sam and Dante that after she came back from seeing Chloe, Valentin was missing. They questioned a local musician she’d seen the night before. Robert says, who promptly lied to their face, and Anna says, he tried to convince them that Valentin faked being drunk, and took off with an accomplice in a car. Robert says, something he was all too willing to accept, and Anna says, well, she wasn’t. After that, things got heated, and they discovered the musician had a tattoo, the Cassadine crest. Sam asks if he was a Cassadine, and Anna says, affiliated with the family somehow, but before they were able to question him further, the gunman opened fire and all hell broke loose. By the time the shooting had ceased, they decided to take the musician in for questioning. Robert’s phone rings, and he says, now?… Okay, he’s on his way. He tells them, it’s his turn with the musician. Maybe now they’ll get some real answers.

Esme follows Nikolas into the living room, whining, didn’t he hear her? Spencer’s being interrogated at the police station. He says he heard her. He already knew. She asks why he hasn’t shown up to help Spencer, and he says he’s helping Spencer take responsibility for this actions. She says, by kicking him out of his home, and sitting back and watching while his wife uses the police as an instrument of revenge? That sounds like abuse, not help. Doc says he’s not sure Esme is seeing the entire picture here. What Spencer did to Ava is criminal behavior. Nikolas says, Esme knows better than anyone. She’s lucky she’s not getting booked at the PCPD right along with Spencer.

Spencer tells Ava, he won’t do it. If this is what she calls an olive branch… She says if anyone is owed an olive branch, it’s her, but she knows better that to expect that. He’s far too attached to his resentment, so she’ll settle for a transactional agreement. They don’t have to be friends; they just need to coexist. She needs to know he’s learned his lesson, and won’t mess with her marriage again. A show of good faith would be to agree to her terms. He says he trusted her once and she stabbed him in the back. Never again. She says, suit himself, and gets up. But a word to the wise. The lobby for the holding cell, the one with the torn mesh in the window; it has its share of bedbugs, but the tear lets in the tiniest bit of sunlight and provides ventilation when the drunk and disorderly show up and puke their guts up. Goodbye; good luck. She leaves, and the door closes. 

Sonny tells Carly, Jason said the same thing, but it’s different hearing it from his best friend, than hearing his wife say if he hadn’t interrupted, they would have slept together. She says, because they didn’t know. For nine months they didn’t know he was alive. Losing him was hell. They searched and searched for him, and waited and prayed; she couldn’t let go. Cyrus and Sonny’s enemies were circling like vultures. The nights were the worst; lying in bed or cradling Donna night after sleepless night. She held it together because she had to, and she and Jason got married for the same reason, because they had to. They had to show a united front. He says, so that’s all it was, a message? I just have to say, they searched and searched not all that hard. Sonny’s picture was apparently never on the news or passed to police departments in Pennsylvania.

Jason says, of course (🍷) he’ll help Britt. He said it that morning at the gym. She says, and she turned him down. She can be stubborn that way… He could pretend to disagree with her. He says, she is stubborn, and a very reckless driver. She says she’s an excellent driver. She supposes there’s some misplaced pride wrapped up in this. She wanted not to need him. He says, they all need someone, and she says, she feels guilty. Her mother was on her way to St. Lucia to attend a conference on hereditary diseases. He says, like Huntington’s? and she says, yes. It was a fake, a ruse to get to her mother. He says, she told him it was a set up at the gym, but didn’t give him any details, and she says, Scotty agreed to go with her mother. He got a deal on a private jet rental, also a ruse. Scotty took an impromptu parachute ride, and her mother just vanished. He asks her to go back to the conference. He thinks someone set it up to trick her mother, but she says, that means they know she has Huntington’s. That’s impossible.

Victor tells Peter, he heard there’s been a gunfight in a tavern in Panapolvia (sounds like; I have no idea if that’s the right name). Robert Scorpio and Anna Devane were inside. A masked gunman showed up, and started firing. Peter asks if anyone was injured, and Victor says, Robert and Anna walked away, but one of his men was taken into custody. Thanks to Peter, the WSB can compel that man to reveal their location. Peter asks, what was he to do? Robert and Anna were sniffing around, and he had to stop them. Victor says he’s lived there for years without giving anyone the slightest provocation to look his way. Now, suddenly, the place is crawling with WSB agents, combing the area and asking questions. Then he discovered that Drew’s ex-wife has shown up, with Detective Dante Falconari in tow. Peter says he’ll take care of it, but Victor says, Peter will stay out of it. He’ll handle it.   

Sam asks if Chloe told Anna anything about Drew’s physical being or state of mind, but Anna says, nothing she hasn’t already told Sam. Chloe said Drew sacrificed his opportunity for freedom to get her out. Sam says, what if Peter, or whoever’s holding Drew, wants to kill him because he helped Chloe escape? Anna says she doesn’t think so. Chloe said he’d already been roughed up a few times, and received medical aid, which is how Chloe got to meet him in the first place. That leads her to believe Drew’s tried to escape before. Otherwise, why keep someone patched up for two years if they’re not useful to you? Dante joins them, and says, as a bargaining chip, and Anna says, they know Peter is dangerous, but he’s also an opportunist. If Drew serves a purpose, Peter is going to keep him alive.

Nikolas asks if Esme wants to explain her involvement to Doc, or should he? She says, she didn’t mean any disrespect. Spencer didn’t mean for it to go that far, but Spencer loves Nikolas so much. Back at school, he talked about how saddened he was, despite the distance between them, and her heart went out to him. When he asked her for help, she couldn’t say no. Truly, she only wanted to help them reconnect. Nikolas says, help by setting his wife’s car ablaze, and taunting her with a memento from her dead daughter? Doc says, that was Esme? and she says, she shouldn’t have given in to Spence’s worst impulses. She rationalized it because she knew the ultimate goal was for him to make up with his father. Spence was so melancholy at school. He covered it, but the more she got to know him, the more she realized how much he missed Nikolas. She’d never seen him happier than when he moved back home. He told her that even if Nikolas never forgave him, at least he’d cherish the time they got to be a family. Nikolas says, that meant a lot to him too. That’s why this is so disturbing. She says, of course (🍷) it is, but there are good times still ahead. Just give Spencer the help he needs. Nikolas knows Spencer doesn’t belong in a cell. She asks if Doc doesn’t think someone as confused and vulnerable as Spencer needs protection, not punishment? Doc says, what he or anyone else thinks is immaterial. Nikolas is Spencer’s father, and this is a family matter. Nikolas says, Spencer’s lucky to have such a loyal girlfriend. He’s going to need all the support he can get. Esme stomps out, and Nikolas asks if Doc thinks Esme is right about Spencer needing his protection. Doc says, she’s selling a bill of goods.

Carly tells Sonny that she and Jason decided to get married as a last resort. It was the only way they could handle the pressure from the Five Families canned Italian wedding soup. He says, it makes sense, but there was a lot more going on. She says, not at first, but by that night, yes. She and Jason decided they could have a real marriage, and it would be safe to fall in love, and they were headed in that direction. He says, that’s a lot. I’m not a Carly supporter by any stretch of the imagination, but really, Sonny? Did he expect time stood still? I think if the moss bowl 🎍 were still there, it might absorb some of the tension.

Sonny says, so Carly is telling him that she was falling in love with Jason, not some stranger she met while she was grieving, or Jax. She was falling in love with his best friend. She says, yes, but then the door opened and he walked in. Since he’s been home, she and Jason just went back to the way it’s been, best friends. He says, now she has no leftover feelings? and she says, Jason’s her best friend. That’s all she wants from him; that’s all he wants from her. Sonny says, so they were falling in love, and she expects him to believe that now they’re not in love? She says she’s not in love with Jason; she loves Sonny. He’s her husband, and the father of her kids. He says, does she know Jason is like a brother to him? She says, they weren’t cheating on him or going behind his back, and he says he knows that. They thought he was dead. She says, they did, and have Nina to thank for that, and he says, but it doesn’t feel like that. He doesn’t know how to explain it, but it doesn’t feel great.

Jason asks how anyone would know to exploit Obrecht’s interest in Huntington’s, and Britt says she doesn’t know. She got her diagnosis in Canada using an alias, so it’s not on her medical records. Only a few people know; her, her mother, him, and Scotty. He says, they need to take a closer look at Scotty, but she says her mother swore him to secrecy. She knows he’s not the most reliable person, but Scotty and her mother… She hesitates to use the words in love, but they’re very much infatuated with one another. She doesn’t think he’d risk it giving away her mother’s most closely guarded secret. He says, okay, so what do they know? She says, fake conference, missing plane, Scott made it to safety in a parachute, and a possible Peter involvement. He says, she told him Peter wasn’t involved in this, but she says, that’s what she thought, until she found out her mother was going to kill Peter in St. Lucia.  

Obrecht tells Drew, congratulations. He’s obviously skilled at dodging bullets. He says, he got hit, didn’t he? and she says, he was grazed. He lost some blood, and he’s dehydrated. His greatest risk is infection. He guesses that means another shot, and she says, one can’t be too careful. She prepares the shot, and asks what he remembers. He says he remembers Peter finally showed his face, and held him at gunpoint. As she gives him the shot, she says, typical, threatening to shoot a man in handcuffs, and Drew says, Peter told him that he should be grateful he’d been kept alive, but he called Peter out on that. He told Peter that it was the same crap he did to Jason; make the world think he’s dead and keep him on ice. Peter said there were problems with Jason that there wouldn’t be with him. She asks if Peter said why, and he says he told Peter to screw himself. He was a Navy SEAL, and Peter couldn’t screw with him that way. She asks how Peter took it, and he says he doesn’t know. That’s all he remembers until he was getting a bandage put on him. What time is it? She looks through the small window, and says, it’s early; perhaps 2 am. He says, so he lost an entire day? and she says, it’s not unheard of. He says he left his cell, got shot, and retuned without a single recollection. She says, they’re talking about Peter and Victor. Has this ever happened to Drew before? He says, where he’s lost time, woke up with injuries he can’t explain, smelling like gunpowder? Yeah. That happened a lot to him in Port Charles when Helena Cassadine was controlling him, but that’s supposed to be over. Obrecht fears it is not.

Esme goes back to the interrogation room, and Spencer says she’s been gone a long time. She says, sorry, but he hasn’t been taken to his cell. That’s a good sign. He says, for now. Ava came by. Esme says, to drop the charges? but Spencer says, no. She offered him a lose-lose proposition.

Nikolas asks Doc if he’s being too hard on Spencer. Esme told him that Spencer just wanted his family back. Doc says he recalls warning Nikolas about Esme. Every time she tries to she express Spencer’s remorse, she’s just manipulating everyone. Nikolas should follow own conscience. Nikolas says he doesn’t know what to do. That’s why he wants to speak to his mother. She has a way of cutting  through the noise. Doc says he’s there, and he’d be happy to be Nikolas’s sounding board, but Nikolas says, no offense, but every time he asks Doc a question, Doc does the shrink thing and turns the question back around. Doc says, fair enough. He’ll give Nikolas this. He thinks Nikolas doesn’t want to turn his back on his son completely, so he has two options; to bail spencer out literally, or give him the support he needs to take responsibility and face the consequences of his actions. Ava walks in, and says, it’s his call. But his son hasn’t learned his lesson yet. Not even close.

Nikolas says, Ava saw Spencer? How did he seem? She says, unrepentant. Something is just not clicking with that kid. He says, meaning…? and she says, she offered Spencer the deal they discussed. She’d help dig him out of the hole he dug for himself, for the assurance that he not mess with them again. He made it clear that he’s disinclined to cooperate.  

Carly tells Sonny, she and Jason didn’t get married because they wanted to. They got married because Nina lied. For nine months. She lied to them, and lied to Sonny. He says, Nina’s not the real problem, and she asks what that means. He says he went to visit Nina at Crimson, and he told her if she wanted to stay in Port Charles, she’d better stay away from his family. Carly says, after what she did, leaving them alone doesn’t seem nearly enough.

Britt tells Jason, Nina said Peter had been warned about her mother’s plan, and he says, Peter had an accomplice. She says, but who? How did they know her mother was going to lure Peter to St. Lucia and kill him? He says, they have to assume someone working for Peter knew her mother’s agenda. Maybe they set up the fake conference to lure her mother to St. Lucia. She says, and when they knew her mother was headed there, they realized it was a trap and warned him. Maybe she should fly to St. Lucia and do a little research.

Robert returns, and says, send the right man, and you get the right answers. Sam asks if the musician said anything, and Dante asks, who’s he working for? Anna says, hold on, and asks if Robert got the musician to talk, and Robert says, he talked. He told the musician that he was potentially in a lot of trouble, but Robert saved his miserable neck, and he became quite chatty. Anna asks if he got a location, because wherever Drew is, Valentin is going to be. Sam asks if she thinks Valentin is alive, and Anna says, she does. If they were going to kill Valentin, he’d be dead. Why go to the bother of capturing him? Robert says he has a location, but more important, he got another interesting piece of information. The secret compound is owned by none other than Victor Cassadine.  

Esme says, Spencer’s pride isn’t worth going to prison. Just tell Ava what she wants to hear. Remember what they learned about Napoleon? Continuer avec deux options; proceed with two options. Let Ava think she’s won. She’ll relax her card, and they’ll swoop in and beat her at her own game. He says he won’t let Ava control him the way she’s controlling his father. An officer comes to take Spencer to a holding cell for the night, and says his arraignment is in the morning. Esme asks Spencer to let her call Ava, but he says, no chance in hell, and the officer cuffs him.

Nikolas tells Ava, there’s only one thing he can think of to do. He doesn’t want this for his son’s future, but he’s standing with Ava. If Spencer won’t own up to what he’s done, a night jail might scare him enough to do so tomorrow. She says, maybe this will be his turning point, and he says, he’d like to think so, but the Cassadine arrogance, and that trait of never backing down, is hard to overcome. But if he doesn’t reach his son now, his family’s worst pattens will live on in a new generation.

Anna says, Victor Cassadine, the former director of Creighton-Clark and the WSB? and Dante says, no way. He saw that place blow up. And that was after Obrecht shot him. There’s no way Victor made it out of there. Robert says, apparently he did. Victor is back in business. Anna says, of course (🍷) he is. What about Valentin? Sam says, and Drew, and Robert tells them, they’re both alive for the moment, but there’s more. Vic is not working alone. He’s thrown in with Peter; they’re allies. Anna says, that certainly explains why Peter keeps escaping, if he’s got Victor backing him up. Robert says, precisely. Faison meets Cassadine. Everybody strap in, because we’re in for a bumpy ride.

Victor tells Peter, the gunman retreated; maybe he was hit. Interestingly enough. Obrecht isn’t in her cell. So if he was to visit Drew’s cell, what are the odds she’d be tending a gunshot wound? Peter’s been lying to him. Two guards come out, and Victor says Peter has known all along how to activate Drew. He sent Drew on an op, twenty miles from Victor’s compound, without his knowledge or permission. Did Peter really think that would go unanswered? The two guards move in on Peter.

Drew tells Obrecht, the doctor said the procedure got rid of the conditioning, and she says, yes, but it was Cesar who did the original conditioning. He must have installed a second level that only he could access. He asks, how would that work? and she says, a shortcut, if you will. A simple code phrase or image that would reactivate the conditioning. He says, but Faison is dead, and she says, but his son is not. Drew says, Peter is controlling him.

Jason tells Britt, if they go to St. Lucia, it could be a dead end. There are definitely steps they can take first. She says, if the accomplice set up the fake conference, that means they wanted her mother on the island. Since the plane disappeared, they figure it’s the last place anyone would look. Like hiding in plain sight. Her mother could be there right now. He says, she’s getting ahead of herself. If we go to St. Lucia, we could be wasting valuable time your mother doesn’t have. She tells him, he said we. Is he coming with her? He says, wherever this leads

Carly tells Sonny, they’re standing in their kitchen, trying to piece their lives back together, because they’ve been apart for nine months. It doesn’t have to be this way. She didn’t choose to think she was a widow. He didn’t chose to stay in Nixon Falls. Nina did that to both of them. So why should she get to pick her life up where she left it, and move on, when they can’t? This hat isn’t some souvenir he picked up while he was away. It’s a symbol of everything they don’t know about each other; of time lost they’re not getting back. She’s not going to give Nina one more minute. She’s going to focus on their marriage, and their kids, and their life together. Please tell her that he wants the same thing. He says, yeah, but she’s right. They’ve had nine months of separation. They have to rebuild. She says, she wants to start. She loves him. She holds out her hand, and says she cherishes him, always. He takes her hand, and says he cherishes her too.

We see the hat, that’s now replaced the faux lily pond, that replaced the sacred moss bowl 🎍.   

On Monday, Portia says there’s something Curtis needs to know, Peter says killing him is the last thing Victor wants to do, and Anna asks someone not to put her in this position.

🏥 Sharing…

She was great on Watch What Happens Live. Keep scrolling for a tribute to Stuart Damon.

More tributing.  

👰🏻 They Do…

I’m glad to see she’s bouncing back from covid. She looks amazing.

https://www.hellomagazine.com/brides/20211010123642/bbc-news-simon-mccoy-marries-emma-samms/

🏋️‍♂️ The Once & Former AJ…

Sean Kanan is a busy guy. And a film with Bruce Willis? I’m impressed.

👠 How Many Do I Give…?

I dunno about being friends in the future.

💸 Oh Boo Hoo…

If all else fails, she does know how to waitress, right?

https://people.com/tv/rhobh-reunion-erika-girardi-says-show-is-her-main-source-of-income/

💋 What Did Harry Do…?

I actually don’t quite get her comeback, but it doesn’t really matter anyway.

Back Off, Sistas…

Garcelle is only under attack because she’s part of the very small percentage called voice of reason.

https://people.com/tv/rhobh-reunion-garcelle-beauvais-claims-lisa-rinna-took-issue-with-her-bringing-race-into-the-show/

📴 Revealing…

Is there an off button? Some of this I did not need to know.

🛥 They’re Tripping…

I don’t know if I’d call it the ultimate girls trip, but it’s something.

🏰 Sending You Off In Style…

These homes have to be seen to be believed. I don’t know what I liked more the private island, the house with a moat, or Patrick Duffy’s Airstream.

https://www.lonny.com/25+Unconventional+Celebrity+Homes+You+Need+To+See+To+Believe

🖋 Quotes of the Week

Maybe this world is another planet’s hell. – Aldous Huxley

Progress is not possible without deviation. – Frank Zappa

Do you think she’s infected? ** Not infected. Just crazy. – Characters from the Korean Netflix series, Sweet Home

Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world. – Miyamoto Musashi

Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. – Oscar Wilde

Dare to be true: nothing can need a lie: A fault, which needs it most, grows two thereby. – George Herbert

To thrive in life you need three bones. A wishbone. A backbone. And a funny bone. – Reba McEntire

Study is the bane of childhood, the oil of youth, the indulgence of adulthood, and a restorative in old age. – Walter Savage Landor

To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan and not quite enough time. – Leonard Bernstein

That food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison. – Ann Wigmore

What did Columbus discover? People were already here. It’s like crashing your car into Starbucks & saying you discovered coffee. – Jimmy Kimmel

🃏 Folding My Cards…

Another seven day stretch has come to a close, or six, depending on when you start counting. If your bored with the status quo, do something different. Or at least change your screen saver. See you when the Dead are feared. Until then, stay safe, stay being the change you want to make, and stay not being too attached to your resentments.

October 14, 2021 – Sonny Confronts Jason On What Might Have Been, Shiny New Runway, Designer Cast, Green & Webs

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Maxie and Brook go into the empty gym, and Maxie says, she told Brook they were going to be early. Brook says she wanted to warm up before class starts. She can’t wait to kick something. Maxie asks if she’s ever taken kickboxing before, and Brook says, a few years ago, but nothing recently. How about Maxie? Maxie says, nope. It’s her first time, but she’s excited to learn how to defend herself and her kids against Peter. Brook says she has a different target in mind. Maxie says, really. Anyone she knows?

Austin tells Britt that he’s on the schedule for this afternoon, so whatever this is he’d appreciate if they moved it along. She says, apologies. She is working, and her patients come first. As do his. He says he doesn’t know what she means, and she says, remember when they took a Hippocratic Oath in med school, when they promised to do no harm? He says, of course (🍷) he does, and she says, were those just words, doctor? Or did they mean something to him?

Josslyn, Cameron, and Trina are in what was once the home of the magnificent moss bowl 🎍, and Josslyn looks in the refrigerator. She sees apple drinks and fruit juice, but she’s pretty sure they’re for Donna. Cameron says if they’re going to be studying, he’s going to need coffee, and a lot of it. Josslyn says, okay. What about Trina? Ground control to Trina. Trina says, what? Sorry. Josslyn says she was miles away, and Cameron says, she must be thinking about Spencer. Trina says, she can’t believe his dad threw him out. It seems kind of harsh. Cameron says, maybe, but Spencer crossed a line when he was stalking Ava. He doesn’t deserve a pass. Trina says she knows. What he was doing to Ava was wrong. Somebody had to stop him, but… Josslyn says, maybe he wouldn’t have crossed that line if Esme hadn’t pushed him.

Esme runs into the PCPD, asking where Spencer is, as Chase brings Spencer in wearing handcuffs. She says, take those off him right now! and Chase says, and she is? She says, Esme Prince. There’s been a terrible mistake. They have to let Spencer go. Chase says he’s sorry, but Spencer is in custody. She asks what that means, and Spencer says, it means he’s spending the night in jail. She says, that’s ridiculous. He’s a Cassadine. Who would dare have him arrested? He says he’ll give her one guess.

Ava tells Nina that she’s just full of surprises. She thought Nina trusted her. She thought when Nina left town to reinvent herself, she was someone Nina could confide in. Nina asks what this is about, and Ava says, a fella named Mike. The new man in Nina’s life. As it turns out, that man is Carly’s husband, and Avery’s father.

On the phone, Carly leaves a message for Sonny. She says she tried calling him at the office, but Jason said he hasn’t seen him. It’s about Ava. Her trip to London has been called off because she found out Spencer is her stalker, so of course (🍷) she wants to revisit Avery’s custody agreement. She told Ava that she’d have to talk to Sonny directly, but she’s definitely working some kind of angle.

Jason asks if there’s something on Sonny’s mind, and Sonny says, Jason and Carly. He appreciates Jason looking out for his family while he was gone. Jason says, Sonny already told him, and he was happy to do that. Sonny says, it must have been difficult to decide to get married, and Jason says, it was the only decision. He and Carly had to show a united front for the families, and a big, public wedding seemed like the right message. Sonny doesn’t disagree with that, but there’s one thing he wants to know. When he came back and found Jason and Carly, after the ceremony was over and they were alone, did he walk in on something?

Maxie says she thinks she and Brook need to have a picture of a specific person, so they can get out their aggression. Who does Brook choose? Valentin? Brook says, true, she’s doing everything she can to get Valentin out as CEO, but that’s business. On a personal level, they actually get along pretty well. She thinks it’s because they both care about Bailey so much. Maxie says, she’s really good at making people fall in love with her, and Brook says, and besides, Valentin is rarely at home these days. He’s visiting his WSB past with Anna Devane. Maxie says, and Brook is okay with that? and Brook wonders why Maxie is suddenly so interested in her personal life. It’s not like they’re besties; they’re partners in crime. Brook gets to take care of Maxie’s daughter, and pretend Bailey/Louise is hers, while she gets what she wants out of Valentin, and Maxie gets to keep her baby safe from Peter. Maxie says, it’s not a crime to keep her baby safe from her psycho father. Besides, she maybe, sort of told Chase that they were friends. Brook says, she told Chase that? and Maxie says, Austin reminded her that Brook said she was brave. Brook says she might have said something along those lines under duress, and Maxie says, duress? Brook says, it’s not completely false. Maxie is brave, but she doesn’t go around telling everybody, especially Austin. Did he tell Maxie where he overheard this; where the conversation took place? Maxie says, it must have been that night in the woods, and Brook says, oh my God, and sits down. Maxie sits next to her, and says, relax. He doesn’t remember any details. She brought it up because it’s rare Brook would pay her a compliment. Brook says, those were extreme circumstances. It must have come out of her mouth when she wasn’t paying attention.

Austin says, if this is Britt’s not-so-subtle way of saying he put someone in harm’s way, he’d like to know who, because he’s never, not once, knowingly put a patient at risk. She asks if he denies saying a child he saw at the hospital could be on the spectrum, possibly autistic, and he asks if they’re talking about Leo Falconari. He came in with a cut finger, and he patched Leo up; he’s not Leo’s pediatrician. She asks if he’s a pediatric neurologist, and he says she knows he’s not. She says, yet he diagnosed a child, a child he’s not qualified to treat, as autistic. He says he never diagnosed Leo. What he did was suggests to Leo’s stepfather that Leo would benefit from seeing a specialist. At no point did he tell Ned that Leo was on the spectrum. She says, it’s not Ned Quartermaine who lodged the complaint, and he asks, then who did?… Brook. Of course (🍷).

Spencer asks if he can talk to his girlfriend in private, but Chase says, this is as private as he’s going to get. Esme says, this is outrageous, and Chase tells her, feel free to leave at any time. She says she’ll stay, and Chase says he has to do some paperwork. Officer Daniels will keep an eye on Spencer. Esme brings a chair over, and says she tried to get a lawyer for Spencer, but she can’t access her trust fund. He says his grandmother is still unreachable, and won’t be able to pull any strings to get him out of there. She says she saw an ad on a bus bench for some guy named Baldwin, but when she called the 800 number, he laughed and hung up on her. Spencer says she doesn’t have to stay there, but she promises she won’t abandon him. How much did he tell that detective about them? He asks if that’s all she cares about, that he threw her under the bus, and now she’s going to be arrested too.

Trina says she got to know Spencer when he pretended to be Victor. He seems to be a confused, lonely person who just wants to be loved by his dad, but doesn’t know the best way to make that happen. If anything, he needs friends that care about him and will support him. Josslyn asks Cameron to grab her jacket from the closet; she wants to bring it back to the dorm. He says, okay, and leaves. Josslyn asks Trina if she wants to vent, and Trina says she just hates that she still has feelings for Spencer. Josslyn says she knows what Trina means. When she was little, she found this baby bird that fell out of its nest. Her mom helped her pick out a shoe box, and they lined it with cotton and twigs, and set it by the stove to keep it warm. When she went to feed it, it just nipped her right in the hand with it’s beak. It was bad. Trina laughs, and says, that sounds like Spencer. And she agrees with Josslyn that Esme’s bad news, but they’re not helping Spencer by blaming Esme for everything he did to Ava. Josslyn says, and saying something might make Spencer more defensive. Trina says, and it may backfire, and cause him to get closer to Esme. Josslyn says, and that is the last thing they want. Spencer is accountable for his actions, but so is Esme. She can’t stand Esme’s fake innocent act, claiming to be all sweet all the time. You know who acts like that? Nina Reeves. She’s always so lovely, and so gracious to Josslyn’s face; meanwhile, she was lying about Sonny to everybody the whole time. She saw Nina at Kelly’s today. She knows the sign there says, All Customers Welcome, but she knows it wasn’t innocent. She knows Nina was there for a reason. Maybe it was to see Sonny (yeah, because he’s always in Kelly’s), maybe it was to see her dad, but Nina ended up seeing her. If she never sees Nina again, it will still be too soon. Carly comes in, and says, what about Nina?

Nina says she doesn’t know what Ava is talking about, and Ava says, may she remind Nina that when they last spoke, after Nina found Shangri-La in Whoville, Nina was over the moon about a man named Mike. Nina doesn’t think she said over the moon, but Ava says that’s the impression she got. So imagine her surprise, when Scotty mentioned that Mike was the name Sonny was using in Nixon Falls. Then when she was talking to Carly about Avery’s welfare, Carly warned her that it was Sonny who returned from Nixon Falls, not Mike. So come on. Tell her, friend-to-friend. Does Carly know Nina fell in love with Sonny, and he with her?

Jason says, Sonny walked in on their wedding night, and Sonny says, he guesses he wasn’t paying too much attention. Jason says he gets it. Sonny was anxious to get home and get back to Carly. Sonny says, when he was in Nixon Falls, he used to dream about Carly. He didn’t know it was Carly, but he knew she was important to him. Jason says, and Sonny was to her. She never stopped grieving for him. Sonny says, you can love someone and lose someone, and still get on with your life. Carly’s always loved Jason. Jason says, they’re best friends. Sonny is her husband. Sonny says he guesses it was emotional for both of them; getting rid of the past, and starting a future and a new life. Jason says, it was. A lot was happening at the same time. He and Carly left the reception early. Sonny says, and they went home, to his master bedroom. What would have happened if he hadn’t walked in?

Brook says, now that she and Maxie are… friends, she needs to apologize for pushing Maxie to spend more time with Austin. He’s a really untrustworthy guy, and she really doesn’t like him. She happens to know for a fact that Austin manipulated Chase when he was super vulnerable. Maxie is off the hook. She’s working on Austin from a different angle with Austin. Maxie asks, what angle? and Brook says, forget it. Maxie says, Brook Lynn Quartermaine, what are you hiding?

Austin tells Britt, It was Brook Lynn Quartermaine, right? She’s the one accusing him of breaking confidentiality? Britt says she’s not at liberty to discuss that, and he says, Brook is using her. She knows that, right? Brook is only pretending to be concerned. She says, the fact is, he violated HIPPA, confiding a diagnosis to someone other than the child’s parents. He says, all he was doing was trying to provide a young boy with care that would really help him. Brook is just doing what the Quartermaines do, using a person as leverage to deny him legitimacy at the ELQ table. And Britt is helping her.

Josslyn tells Carly, she ran into Nina at Kelly’s; it was intense. I stare at the stupid faux lily pond, and feel the moss bowl’s 🎍 absence. Carly asks if Josslyn is okay, and she says she’s fine. Carly thought Cameron was studying with them, and Josslyn says he’s grabbing her jacket. Carly says they must not have checked their newsfeeds, and Josslyn asks if everything is okay. Carly says, Spencer was arrested.

Esme says she’s only thinking of Spencer. She can’t help him if she’s in the jail cell next to his. She asks if she should get a lawyer too, and he says he didn’t tell the cops a thing about her; he’d never do that to her. She says she knows that, and Chase comes over to them. He says he’s glad Esme is still there. Would she mind answering some questions? She asks if he’s going to arrest her too, and he says, should he? She says, of course (🍷) not. She’s an open book. What does he want to know? He takes her to the interrogation room, and closes the door.

Trina says, Spencer’s dad put him in jail? and Carly says, his dad didn’t call the police; Ava did. Trina says she knew Ava was angry, but didn’t think she was angry enough to have him arrested. Josslyn says, all they wanted was to teach Spencer a lesson, and teach him to face up to his actions. They never thought he’d be arrested. Cameron comes in wearing Sonny’s cowboy hat, and says, howdy, partners. Cool hat. Where did Carly get it?

Nina asks if Ava doesn’t think she’s jumping to conclusions, and Ava says, translation, Carly had no idea Nina was getting it on in Hicksville with Sonny. Nina says, A, she and Sonny never got it on, and it’s Nixon Falls, and B, don’t dare use Nixon Falls against Sonny. Ava tells her not to get so defensive. She doesn’t want any trouble. Nina asks then what she does want, and Ava says, romance and happiness for Nina and for Sonny. She thinks the two of them still have a chance.

Britt says she’s aware Austin and the Quartermaines are dealing with family issues, but that doesn’t change the fact that he’s been accused of violating HIPPA rules about confidentiality. He says, if this is a formal accusation, he’d like a lawyer present. She asks if he sees hospital counsel there. This isn’t a court of law; it’s an administrative review. He says, Brook is manipulating them, but she says she doesn’t have the luxury of taking his word on such a serious matter. He says, but she’ll take the word of a Quartermaine, and now he could lose his medical license over a few lousy ELQ shares. She says he’s suspended from practicing medicine at this hospital pending a disciplinary board investigation on this matter. He asks, how much are the Quartermaines paying her? She says, the meeting is over, and he leaves.

Brook tells Maxie that she’s not hiding anything. She and Austin just don’t mix, and if it was up to her, they never would. But she doesn’t want that animosity to blow back on Maxie. Maxie says, Brook just wants Austin to give up his claim, and go back to Pawtuck. Brook says, for good reason. Her great-grandfather was very specific with his will. He did not want Jimmy Lee Holt or his descendants, and that includes Austin, to get a dime. He didn’t just forget about Jimmy Lee; he specifically cut him out. Maxie asks if she knows why, and Brook says, probably because Jimmy Lee’s mother, Austin’s grandmother Beatrice LeSeur, was a gold-digger. Obviously Austin is too, and probably Jimmy Lee was too. She goes to refill her water bottle, and Maxie’s phone rings. It’s Austin, and he asks if she’s free. He could use a friendly face. She asks, what’s going on? and he says it’s better if he tells her in person. She says she’s at the gym, and can see him later, but he says he’ll be right there.

Chase asks why Esme and Spencer waited a few days before letting anyone know they were in Port Charles, and Esme says, Spencer didn’t want his father to know. She came along because she wanted to help Spencer make things right with him. It doesn’t look like that’s going to happen any time soon. Chase says, if Spencer doesn’t have an attorney before his hearing, he’s going to end up with an overburdened public defender. Esme says she’ll be making some calls, and he offers to point her toward someone helpful. She says, helpful to whom? Him or her? He says, whom isn’t a word most people use in conversation, and she says she’s not most people. He says, that is increasingly clear. The night of the party at Windymere, Ava’s car was set on fire. Does she know anything about that? She says she heard about it.

Carly tells Cameron, the hat is a souvenir, and he asks if something is wrong. Josslyn says, Spencer’s been arrested, and Trina says, Ava turned him in. Cameron says, that is cold, and puts on his jacket. Josslyn asks where Cameron is going, and he says, where does she think? Spencer is still his friend, not matter what. Trina says, she’ll go with him, and Josslyn says she’ll meet them there. They leave, and Carly asks why Josslyn isn’t going with them. Josslyn says she will in a second. She needs to talk to Carly about Nina. She got into it with Nina, and she’s not sorry.

Nina tells Ava that Sonny was just there giving her the ground rules, and one of them was to stay out of his way. Ava says, okay. She just booked a flight to London, fully prepared to leave behind Avery and Nikolas, the two people she loves most. Nina asks if it was because of the stalker, and Ava says, not anymore; the stalker was caught. Turns out it was her wicked stepson. He graduated from schoolboy pranks to full-blown terror attacks. Nina asks how she found out. Does Nikolas know? Ava says, Nikolas knows. Right now, Spencer is cooling his heels in a PCPD jail cell. Nina says, Nikolas had his son arrested? but Ava says, she did. Nina asks how Nikolas reacted, and Ava says he supported her decision. Nina says, he supported her decision in getting his only child arrested? but Ava says, that’s not the point. She was ready to give up on them, and now they’re happier than ever. Who says it can’t be that way for Nina and Mike?

Jason says, if Sonny hadn’t walked in, he and Carly would have gone to bed together. Sonny says, okay; he needs a minute, but he doesn’t even take one. He says, he guesses Carly and Jason were together a long time ago, and Jason says, their relationship ended when Carly got together with Sonny. Sonny says, and Jason Left and came back, and Jason says, they stayed friends, but that’s all it was. That door closed when Carly and Sonny got married. Sonny says, they thought he was dead, so now the door they closed is suddenly reopened. Jason says, if Sonny is asking if they fell in love, he can only answer for himself, and he started falling back in love with her. Sonny asks why they didn’t tell him, and Jason says, because he came home. He and Carly got married for two reasons. One, to protect the business… Sonny says, and they thought he was dead, and Jason says, which turned out not to be true. So the three of them just go back to the way it used to be. Sonny says, Jason told him that he was falling in love with Carly. He can just shut off his feelings – Sonny snaps his fingers – like that? Oh come on. In all these years, Sonny doesn’t know Jason is famous for that?

Josslyn tells Carly that she was at Kelly’s when Nina walked in. Nina offered to leave. Carly asks, what stopped her? and Josslyn says, she told Nina to stay. She told Nina that she had something to give her. Carly says, was it a black eye? and Josslyn says, a metaphorical one. She gave Nina back the journal Nina gave her as a high school graduation present. She tore out the pages where she wrote when they thought Sonny was dead. She’s keeping those to remind herself how Nina betrayed them. Carly says she’s so sorry Josslyn has to deal with this, And Josslyn says, they all have to deal with this. Nina did this to all of them. The part she hates the most is that Nina is walking around like everything is fine; like nothing happened. When she called Nina out, she’s there looking at Josslyn with this sad look on her face like she’s sorry, but not sorry enough to bring Sonny back to his family. If the fire hadn’t happened, and if he hadn’t remembered, he’d still be in Nixon Falls. Carly says, she has a brilliant idea. Josslyn is going to focus on class and volleyball, and hang out with her friends, and let it go. Josslyn says, like Carly did?

Nina says she’s grateful that she and Ava aren’t enemies anymore, and Ava is one of her closest friends. But she’s gotten to know Ava just a little bit, and knows Ava’s not above using a situation and turning it to her own advantage. Ava tells her to be careful where she throws that stone, and Nina says, touché, and tells Ava not to take advantage of her complicated relationship with Sonny. Ava says, Nina called it a relationship, and asks, why give up? and Nina says, Sonny made it very clear they have no future, and he’s back with Carly. Ava says, Sonny couldn’t avoid that. He came back, and there she was. But ask herself, how soon before he’s asking himself how badly he really wants his old life back?

Trina and Cameron walk into the PCPD, and Spencer asks if they’re happy now. They got what they wanted. Cameron tells Spencer not to blame them for his own mistakes. He got himself into this, but maybe they can help get him out. Spencer says, how? Did Cameron get a law degree when he wasn’t looking? Cameron says his grandfather, Scotty Baldwin, is a lawyer, but Esme says, don’t bother. She already tried. Mr. Baldwin seems to be enjoying Spencer’s predicament as much as the two of them. Trina tells Esme not to claim to know what she’s feeling, and Chase says, that’s enough. He prefers to have one person handcuffed to this desk. He asks if he can speak with Cameron, and Cameron asks, why? Esme tells him, don’t sweat it. Detective Chase is a real sweetheart. Cameron goes with Chase, and Esme asks if Trina thought she was saving Spencer from himself or her.

Britt answers the phone, and it’s Scotty. She says she’s sorry. Something came up at work… Of course (🍷) she loves her mother… She told him that she’d ask Jason for help, and she will. She promises she’ll swallow her pride and do it, okay?… She just doesn’t know how.

Austin arrives at the gym, and tells Maxie that he’s sorry for interrupting, but this is something that can’t wait. He tells Brook, congratulations, mission accomplished, and Maxie asks Brook, what did she do? Austin says, she’s accusing him of a HIPPA violation based on a conversation she tricked him into having off the record. Maxie says, no, and Brook smiles, saying, he told her that her stepbrother might be autistic. She had no choice but to report him. Maxie asks if they’re talking about Leo, and Austin says he told her it was a possibility, and they should have Leo checked out by a specialist. Brook says, he wanted to distract her father from the lawsuit, and went after him where he’s most vulnerable – his love for his Leo. Now he’s upset worried, which is exactly what Austin wanted. Austin says, he’s concerned about a child. She just wants to score points with daddy. She says he took advantage of Chase when he could barely walk. He took advantage of Chase’s heartbreak over Willow to get Chase to spy for him. Don’t get all holier than thou with her. Maxie says, enough, both of them. Fighting is not going to help Leo. There has to be a peaceful solution to this. Brook says, that depends on Austin.

Brook tells Austin, she can make all his troubles go away if she tells Britt that she misunderstood about Leo, and he says, in return, he drops the lawsuit against her family. She says, renounce any claim Jimmy Lee might have had on ELQ, and he can continue practicing medicine at GH, or in the backwoods of Podunk. He says, Pawtuck, and she says, whatever. She has the papers ready for him to sign. He says, of course (🍷) she does, and she says, it’s his choice. Does he want to be a doctor or a Quartermaine?

Britt looks at her phone, and says, do you know how much I hate you right now, Scott? She talks to herself, saying, hey, Jason, what’s up? My mother’s in danger and only you can save her… Ugh. So desperate. Hey, Jase, what’s up? Feel like going on a road trip? Been there, done that, didn’t work… I need you, Jason.

Chase asks how long Cameron has known Esme, and Cameron says, not long. Chase asks if Cameron knows anything about Ava’s car being set on fire the night of the party at Windymere. Cameron can only help his friend if he tells the truth. Cameron tells Chase, Spencer said Esme set the car on fire. Then he walked it back. Spencer says a lot of things. Truthfully, half the time, Cameron doesn’t know if Spencer is being honest or blowing smoke. Chase says, Cameron did a good thing, getting Spencer to admit he was the stalker. He hopes Cameron doesn’t blame himself for the outcome. Cameron says, he feels bad about Spencer put himself in the position he’s in, but not that he tried to get him to admit it. Chase says, if Cameron learns something new that can help his friend, call him. He gives Cameron his card.

Trina says she never thought Spencer would get arrested. She’s really sorry about that. How can she help? Esme says she has an idea. Me too. Run, Trina, run.

Ava says, from Nina’s description, Mike is a happy man. Sonny is anything but. He’s driven and controlling, and in danger all the time. And he’s married to Carly, who’s hardly the easiest person to get along with. She wonders how long it will take before Sonny is looking fondly back at his time in Nixon Falls. Nina says, it’s not Ava’s business, or hers, and Ava says she just wants Nina to be as happy as she is. On that note, she’s going to visit her stepson, and see if he’s learned that terrorizing people doesn’t pay, Nina wonders what Spencer has to do with her and Sonny, and Ava says, like her and Nikolas. Where there’s love, there’s hope.  

Jason tells Sonny that he can’t speak for Carly, but it wasn’t until the wedding got close that he started thinking about getting married. He didn’t want to spend the rest of his life with some business arrangement, so they talked about it, and made the decision that it would be a real marriage. But that’s not what happened. Sonny came back, and he’s home. He had a relationship with Carly, and they still have a relationship. They’re raising kids together, and lost a son together. Sonny is Carly’s husband, and she loves him; he’s just a friend. Jason’s phone dings, and it’s a text from Britt, saying, do you have time to see me? I’m at GH. He says he needs to go, and Sonny thanks him for his honesty. Jason says, hasn’t he always been honest? and leaves. Sonny bangs his fist on the desk.

Josslyn says, Carly couldn’t get this hat off Cameron’s head fast enough. She guesses it’s something Sonny acquired in Nixon Falls, and Carly says, yeah. Sonny’s friend Phyllis brought it to him. She and her husband took Sonny in, and they became friends. Josslyn says she’s still wrapping her head around the fact that Sonny wore that hat. Carly says, she was thinking that Sonny was a different person in Nixon Falls; a different man. Josslyn asks if she’s okay, and Sonny says, that silly cowboy hat belongs to someone else, not Sonny. It belonged to the man he became. He had a whole different life and different friends. Her Sonny, the man she married, would never wear a hat like this. It belongs to a guy named Mike. Josslyn says, Sonny left Mike in Nixon Falls. He’s Sonny now. Carly says she’s right. He’s still their Sonny.

Chase uncuffs Spencer, and he asks if this means he’s free, but Chase says, he’s going to a different location. Esme says she’ll be back soon, and Chase advises her not to leave town. He may have more questions for her. He takes Spencer to the interrogation room, and Esme asks Cameron if she can have a moment with Trina, calling her Treen, which I despise, and I suspect Trina does too. Cameron says he’ll be outside, and leaves. Esme says Trina’s friend Ava is the one responsible for getting Spencer arrested. If she wants to help, convince Ava not to cooperate. Trina doesn’t reply, and walks out.  

Maxie asks what Austin is going to do, and he says, nothing. He tells Brook, go ahead. Take her best shot. He thanks Maxie for her kind offer to talk with him, but he doesn’t think he needs to have that conversation now. But she might want to reconsider her choice of friends, and leaves. Maxie stares at Brook, who says, what? I want to smack her.  

Britt starts filling out a report on Austin, when Jason knocks at the door. They look at each other.

Chase tells Spencer that he has a visitor, and Spencer asks if Esme found him a lawyer. Chase says, this is a family visit, and Spencer wonders if it’s his father. Ava walks in, and says, just her. Chase leaves, and Ava says, she told Spencer that she’s not going anywhere. Now neither is he.

Carly tells Josslyn, enough reflecting. Go be with her friends. Josslyn asks if she’s sure, and Carly says she is. Spencer needs her. If anyone can make him see the error of his ways, it’s her smart, beautiful daughter. Josslyn says, no pressure, and Carly says, not at all. They exchange I love yous. Josslyn leaves, and Carly looks at the hat, pushing it away. I’ll bet she wouldn’t be nearly so stressed if the moss bowl 🎍 was still there.  

Nina looks at a picture of her and Mike/Sonny, and there’s a song part. She almost puts a stack of photos in the wastebasket, but sticks them under a folder instead.

Sonny walks in, and Carly says, howdy, stranger.  

Tomorrow, Sam wonders what the hell happened here, Victor tells Peter that he has a lot to answer for, Ava tells Spencer that he might want to shut up for a change, and Carly tells Sonny that it doesn’t seem nearly enough.

Project Runway

There was no Karlie this time, but the usual suspects Nina Garcia, Brandon Maxwell, and Elaine Welteroth were back to judge, along with Christian Siriano as mentor. At stake was a quarter million dollars, a feature in Elle, and a CFDA mentorship, along with some less significant prizes.

The contestants met at Lincoln Center, and were taken to The Green, an outside art installation created by Mimi Lien. They were told the power of color uplifted and inspired, and were divided into two teams – warm colors and cool colors. Using colors from a color wheel, each contestant could only use one color in their creation, and the teams were to make a cohesive collection in two days. The warm contestants would be working in the day, and the cool contestants would work in the evenings. The contestants sat down to do their sketching and discuss concepts. The cool color team decided on a flower concept, which somehow translated into putting bows on all the outfits. Why not flowers? Why knows. The warm color team thought of women going out to dinner and a show. The contestants were shown to their townhouse, which was quite impressive, and were given $400 for a 45 minute shopping trip at Mood. I have yet to check Mood out. I’m not a seamstress by any stretch of the imagination, but I’m fascinated with this store. When the teams got to work, Christian did his usual kibitzing, but designer Bones (warm team spokesperson) was not having Christian’s opinion. Alrighty then. Later, and after some advice from his teammates, Bones apologized to Christian. Thirty minutes before the runway show, designer Darren still didn’t have his outfit together, so Bones whipped up a masterpiece of a gold sheath for him, just in case. In a half hour. Darren went with the just in case.

The guest judge was Jason Wu, who’d designed dresses for many celebrities, including Reese Witherspoon and Michelle Obama. The warm team was up first, and their outfits were beautiful, but I wondered why designer Octavio was wearing a Burger King type crown. Another mystery like the bows. The bows which did not work very well. The cool team’s clothing was fine, but even the judges were like, what the hell is up with this bow business? I flashed back to the one dress I made in Home Ec when I was in junior high. It did not have a bow, and was actually pretty good, but that’s when I knew I had no patience for the sewing machine. Or cutting a pattern. I shudder to remember, but I digress. The bottom line was, the bow thing made nothing more cohesive, and a couple of the designers didn’t include a bow in their design anyway.

The judges were all choked up about it being the first runway show they’d seen in a year, and gave the warm team the win. Their collection told a story, whereas the cool team’s vision was unclear. Their three favorites were Octavio aka Crown Dude, Bones, and Darren, so it was really Bones and Bones. To his credit, Darren did give props to Bones for pretty much making the entire thing. To top off Bones’s success with his runway designs, he’d also made a matching outfit for himself. He’s definitely ambitious, and one to watch for the win. The judges conferred on the big winner, as well as who would be out. Elaine pointed out that although Darren was a favorite, the warm team might not have won had it not been for Bones. The three designers with the lowest scores were brought out, and designer Sabrina started crying. Jason told her to let herself learn from the experience and grow from it. Designer Chastity, who’d had an inner struggle over the bow, was told to go with her gut next time. It was designer Caycee who was out, and I had to agree that her coat dress (who wears those?) seemed unfinished. Brandon told her that it wasn’t indicative of who she was as a designer. She told the others that the best part of the whole thing was meeting them, and there was a group hug.

Bones was the big winner within the winners, which was only right. He was given immunity for the next challenge, but I expect him to make all the outfits. In his interview, Bones said he was glad to give Darren a second opportunity. Otherwise, they might have been on the bottom.

Next time, it’s captivating streetwear, and it looks like the designers are already getting snippy (no pun intended) with each other.

👗 Closer Look…

The designer contestants of Project Runway.

The Green

👠 Sashaying Away…

I’m behind on Halloween and want to cry. Last year, they were out of mini Tootsie Pops. When will I learn to start earlier? Even so, I’ll be here tomorrow, delivering soap, tea, and other people’s words. Until then, stay safe, stay in your own lane unless absolutely necessary, and stay believing where there’s love, there’s hope.

October 13, 2021 – Sonny Gives Nina the Ground Rules, Beverly Hills Meets Again & Things

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Austin is punching the heavy bag when Jason comes into the gym. Austin says, Cousin Jason. What’s up? Does he want in on this? Jason says he’ll wait until Austin is finished, and Austin says, there’s this brand new theory in economics where the assets and services are divvied up equally among private individuals, so no one consumer has to bear the undue burden of cost. It’s a theory perfected by kindergarteners; it’s called sharing. He realizes it’s a concept foreign to the Quartermaines, but Jason isn’t really one of them, is he?

On the phone, Britt leaves a message for Anna, asking why Anna didn’t return her calls or texts. She takes it Anna hasn’t found Peter or her mother. Here’s a novel idea, why doesn’t she put aside her personal feelings and act like a professional? Her mother was abducted, either by someone with ties to Peter or Peter himself. And that means it’s Anna’s job – no Anna’s duty – to find her. Standing in the hall, Brook practices talking to Britt, saying, she really needs Britt’s help. Dr. Gatlin-Holt has crossed the line. Something has to be done about him. She tells herself, you got this, girl.

In Carly’s office, Olivia looks through some papers, and asks what she’s missing. Carly says, it’s a lease renewal, and Olivia says, yeah, for the Crimson offices. Leo is messing around the credenza and Olivia tells him be careful. Carly says, Crimson’s yearly lease renewal is up, and Olivia says, she’s not even going to raise the rent? Carly says, why should she? Crimson pays their rent on time. She has no complaints. Olivia says, except the editor-in-chief kept Sonny away from Carly and his family for nine months. Nina says he was happy, but that’s not the point. Besides, she doesn’t buy it. Sonny is a city boy, born and bred. He could enjoy the countryside for an afternoon, maybe a weekend tops, but tending bar and sweeping the floor for nine months, no. She doesn’t buy it. Carly says she’s aware, and Olivia says this is her first chance to get back at Nina. Carly really isn’t going to take a swing at her?

Nina asks if Sonny is there on Carly’s behalf, and he asks why she’d think that. She says, Crimson’s lease is up. Maybe she thought he was delivering a message from his wife; vacate the premises or else. He says, Carly’s business is none of his, and she says, despite living in the same city, traveling in the same circles, even sharing a grandchild, she guesses she really doesn’t know him. He says, she’s about to, and she asks if that’s a threat.

Scotty sits with Ava at the MetroCourt bar, and says he’s going to have a martini and put it on her tab. She says he can have a whole pitcher of martinis since he came through for her. He says, it’s done. He got her divorce papers before they went to the clerk, so she and Nikolas can live in wedded bliss. And more’s the pity. She asks if he wasn’t just fighting for them to save their marriage, and he says that was before he found out Nikolas’s son was stalking her. She might want to hang on to those divorce papers. She says she hates to disappoint him, but she and Nikolas destroyed their copies together. He tells her, then he says goodbye to their business relationship, but she says she’ll always need him. She’ll always have legal problems for him. He says he really needs to find Obrecht, and now he’s taken on Nina as a client. He doesn’t know if he has time for her squabbles. She says, Nina needs a lawyer? and he says, and a bulletproof pantsuit.

Sonny says, if Nina has to ask – he closes the door – it’s not a threat. She says she’ll remember that, and he says, so Crimson is just humming along, huh? She says she has a great staff. They kept the office running during her… sabbatical. She takes it he’s not there to inquire about a subscription, and he says they have a few things to discuss. She says she didn’t think he left anything unsaid when they ran into each other at the cemetery, and he says, he didn’t, but then she surprised him. She says, how so? and he says, she showed up at the Quartermaines. Carly saw her; she was visiting Wiley. That didn’t make Carly happy. Nina asks if he thinks she’s afraid of Carly. She thought he knew her better than that. He says she’s not going to be happy in Port Charles for very long, and she asks if he’s telling her to get out of town.

Austin says, rumor has it, Jason doesn’t want to have anything to do with ELQ at all. He designated all of his voting shares to Michael, he doesn’t participate in any of the family business meetings… Does Jason want him to hold the bag? Jason says, no, and Austin says, clearly chit-chatting isn’t going to get him anywhere with Jason, yet here he is, willing to hold Jason’s bag. (I am not even going there.) Think of it as an opportunity to suss him out face-to-face. Who’s going to give that up? Yes? No? Okay. He holds the bag, and Jason punches it hard.

Still on the phone, Britt tells Anna to call her whether she has news or not. Leaving her to twist like this isn’t just unprofessional, it’s cruel. That is not Anna’s reputation, so please, just call her. She turns and Brook bangs right into her. Brook apologizes, and Britt asks if there’s something wrong. Brook says she knows Britt is really busy, and doesn’t want to bother her, but Britt says she could use the distraction. What’s the problem? Brook says, it’s not her problem; it’s Leo’s.

Leo hands Carly some creamers that have expired, and she thanks him, and says she’ll get rid of them. He goes to the table, and Olivia says, what Nina did was serious Old Testament level violation. Carly is well within her rights to exact her pound of flesh. Carly says she’s trying not to go to war with Nina, but Olivia says, she fired the first shot. Carly says, if she fires back, she makes Nina out to be the victim. She can just imagine: Carly the vindictive witch going after the poor woman who just made a mistake. Olivia says, mistake, my ass… She looks at Leo, and adds …ston Martin. Carly says Sonny asked her to lay off, and Olivia asks if she’s prepared to do that, to renew their lease, and not kick Nina out of the building? Carly says she can’t begin to tell Olivia what she wants to do to Nina, and Olivia says, that’s what she’s talking about. She knows Carly. What is she planning?

Ava says, Nina knew Sonny was alive all along? and Scotty asks if she’s been living on the moon. Everybody in town knows that. She says she just saw Sonny the other day. She went to say goodbye to Avery when she thought she was leaving town, and he didn’t say anything about Nina. He says, maybe Sonny didn’t want to distract her with everything going on with her stalker. Maybe he didn’t want to lay anything more on her. Aren’t Ava and Nina buddy buddies? She says, they’re friends, but Sonny’s not the type to spare her feelings. He says, Nina took a risk, finding Sonny in a small town joint, and keeping quiet and messing with Carly. She says, Carly can drive reasonable people to do things they don’t normally do, and he says he’s kind of sorry Nina got found out. Carly and Jason would still be newlyweds, Sonny would be dead and buried, and good guy Mike could just live on in his place. She asks if he said Mike, and he says, who cares? It’s just a name. Port Charles could be a Sonny-free place. Ava flashes back to talking to Nina about her new man, and asking why Nina doesn’t want him to move there or come to visit. Scotty tells her, he’s not saying they don’t have a mob problem, but the whole thing, the godfather with a heart of gold… She says she’s got to go. Have as many martinis as he wants. He says, make sure she tells Nina he’s top-notch, and Ava jets.

Sonny says, Nina can do whatever she wants. She wants to stay or go, it’s up to her. She says she doesn’t need his permission, and he says, fine. He just wanted to let her know it may not be comfortable for her here. She asks when her life has ever been comfortable? Her mind won’t let her be too comfortable. Now she has Carly, Michael, and Josslyn just waiting in line to tell her how they feel about her. He says, they have every right. Josslyn watched her mother struggle taking care of the business. Michael saw Nina lying to his face every time she visited Wiley, and Carly grieved for him for nine months; he’s not dead. She says she gets it. She’s a pariah. She deserves to be, but she admits she’s not crazy about hearing a litany of her sins every time she leaves her house, and she’s even less crazy about starting over. She tried that already, and look where it got her. He says, so she’s going to stay? and she says, yes. She’s going to stay where Maxie is, and James, and her grandchild. He says, then she’s got to understand the ground rules.

Olivia asks what Carly is planning for Nina, and Leo says, this desk is a mess. Oliva tells him, that’s not nice, and Carly says, it’s been a crazy morning. Olivia says, that kid has no filter, and Carly wonders where he gets that from. Olivia tells Leo, not everybody keeps every colored pencil and every eraser in its own spot, and Carly tells Leo, she’s sorry. Usually she’s more organized. Olivia says, if she wasn’t taking up all of Carly’s time, she’d be ready to focus. She tells Leo to come on; they don’t want to be late for Dr. Diamond. Carly asks if everything is okay, and Olivia says, just regular kid stuff. Leo asks if he can have the paperweight on Carly’s desk, and Olivia says, no, but Carly says, it’s so pretty. Leo can have it since he cleaned up her desk. Olivia asks what he says, and he says, thank you, Aunt Carly. Olivia asks what Carly’s plan is for Crimson, and Carly says, she’s definitely  renewing the lease. She’s keeping Nina close so she can keep an eye on her.

Austin says, Jason is good at this. Does he take lessons? Or is it just in his DNA to beat on things? He’s asking because they share DNA. There’s this phenomena called boxer’s knuckles. Has Jason experienced any swelling around his knuckles? Jason walks away from the bag, and Austin asks if he’s done punching. Jason says he can’t concentrate, and Austin says he imagines Jason has quite a bit on his mind. His new wife’s recently deceased husband’s alive again, showing up on Jason’s wedding night. That must have been a crowded honeymoon. Jason asks if Austin ever stops talking, and Austin says he’s just trying to be supportive. They’re cousins, and at this moment, he thought they could both use a friendly ear. Jason says, Austin has a lot of friendly ears; his mother Charity, his brother Jonah, his med school mentor. Austin says he’s flattered. That’s quite a deep dive to protect the family Jason tries to steer clear of. Jason says, he steers clear of ELQ, not his family, and Austin says he had Jason pegged as a guy who would choose his own family, rather than put up with the one he was born into. And at this moment in time, he imagines Jason can’t get out of the family he chose either, can he?

Brook says, Leo’s her stepbrother, and Britt asks if they’re close. Brook says, Olivia was going through some stuff with Leo’s dad Julian when Leo was a baby, and she took care of him. Since she’s been back in Port Charles, they’ve been getting to know one another, and he’s such a rad little dude. Britt asks, so what’s the problem? and Britt asks if this is covered under doctor/patient confidentiality. She knows, technically, she’s not Britt’s patient, but Britt says, technically, she is. She treated Brook last spring when Valentin brought her in for a sonogram. Brook says, someone at the hospital suggested Leo has a behavioral issue. Her father is all about getting Leo checked out; Olivia, not so much. So there’s a lot of tension in the house, just when their marriage was getting back on track. Britt asks what sort of behavioral issues Leo is having, and Brook says, autism, or at least on the spectrum. Britt asks if Leo has been examined. Was Olivia given a reference for a pediatric neurologist? Brook says she’s not sure. All she knows is Austin thinks that Leo might be autistic. Britt says, Dr. Gatlin-Holt said this? To Olivia? Ned? Brook says, to her. Is that a problem? Britt says she suspects Brook knew that.

Austin says, Jason must be up air with his new wife, now that her dead husband is alive again, and Jason says, Austin’s got to have patients waiting for him, right? but Austin says he doesn’t have to be at GH until later this evening. Does Jason want to grab a beer? Jason says, whatever Austin wants from him, he’s not getting it. Austin says, Jason doesn’t want to be friends? They don’t have to be adversaries. Jason says, they don’t if Austin drops the  lawsuit against the Quartermaines. Austin says he would love nothing more than to resolve his conflict with the Quartermaines amicably, but they’ve iced him out. They don’t talk to him, or even relate to him on a person to person level. He’s trying to meet a medical obligation to Leo, and Olivia keeps looking at him like he’s working some kind of angle. Jason says, is he? and Austin says, at the risk of repeating himself, all he wants is to get his father the recognition his father was denied. That might not mean anything to Jason, but it might if he was the guy who sat at his father’s deathbed, while he was gasping for his last breaths, and his last words on this earth were, why did Edward shut me out? Even if he wins this lawsuit against the Quartermaines, and gets the juicy satisfaction of getting a few ELQ voting shares, it’s not like the Q’s are going to welcome him in with open arms, and by extension, Jimmy Lee. Jason says, then why bother?

Brook says she’s not sure what Britt means, and Britt tells her, don’t play a player. The fake bump into, establishing doctor/patient confidentiality, and bringing up a situation where one of her doctors breaks it; a doctor who just so happens to be in litigation with her family. Brook says, Britt knew about that? and Britt says, Austin is the son of Edward Quartermaine’s illegitimate son, Jimmy Lee Holt. Edward wrote out poor old Jimmy Lee out of the will, and now Austin is in court trying to write himself back in. Brook says, impressive, and Britt says, not really. The Quartermaine squabble is the go-to gossip in the staffroom. Brook says, still, Austin definitely crossed the line, and Britt says, she’s right. Dr. Gatlin-Holt had no business discussing or making a diagnosis regarding someone he doesn’t have the expertise to examine. So when and where did he say Leo was autistic? Brook says, at GH, this morning, and Britt asks if there were any witnesses. Brook says, no. Chase and Maxie were nearby, but they weren’t a part of the conversation. Britt asks if Brook would be willing to give her account to the disciplinary board. Why is she even asking. Of course (🍷) she would. That’s the point of this conversation. Brook asks what she’s going to do about Austin, and Britt says, let her do her job. And in return, Brook can take care of Leo, because if Austin thinks he’s on the spectrum, Britt’s inclined to believe him. Britt leaves, and Brook turns to see Olivia with Leo behind her.  

Ava goes to Carly’s office, and asks if she’s interrupting. Carly says, no. What can she do for Ava? Ava assumes Sonny told Carly, and Carly says, Spencer’s her stalker. Wow. Yeah. She’s sorry about that. Just know she asked Spencer and his girlfriend to leave her hotel this morning. Ava says that surprises her. She thought Carly would forgive Spencer’s transgressions… Carly says, because Ava was the target. Spencer has every right to have a chip on his shoulder, but he has no right to go after Avery. It’s totally unacceptable. Ava agrees completely, and says, now that she’s no longer in fear for her life, or Avery, and she’s not going anywhere, she was hoping they could revisit Avery’s custody arrangement.

Nina says, so there are rules if she stays in town? and Sonny asks why she’s surprised. She must have known her lies were going to bring consequences. She says, how foolish of her to forget; she’s so sorry. Lay them on her. He says, first of all, stay away from Carly, and she says, that’s easy. He says, and the rest of his family, and she says, including her grandson? He says, Michael is Wiley’s father, and it’s his decision what to do with his son, and she says, and he and Carly will back up whatever Michael decides. He tells her, he does believe they shouldn’t cross paths, and she suggests he give her a list of places he thinks he’ll be, and she’ll avoid them. Anything else? He says he has the right to change the rules as he sees fit, and she says, he wasn’t wrong about her finding out who he really is; it’s quite an education. He says, these rules make it easier for her, and she asks if he wants her to thank him. He says he doesn’t need her gratitude; he just wants peace. She tells him, good luck finding it, and he says, when he does, he’ll let her know, so she can find it. She says, but they’re not supposed to cross paths, and he says he can make an exception. He thinks he’s covered it, so he’ll let her get back to work. She says, wait, and picks up the watch. She tells him, Mike left this in Nixon Falls, but it was never his. It’s been Sonny’s all along.

Carly says she’s not having that conversation with Ava without Sonny, and Ava says, okay. She just thought because they got along pretty well in Sonny’s absence. She thought they could work together to lay the groundwork for a civilized conversation about the current arrangement. Carly says she understands, but not without Sonny. Ava says,   so in spite of everything, Carly and Sonny are as committed as ever, and Carly says, in spite of what exactly? Ava says, not what, who, and Carly says she’s not going to talk to Ava about that. As for Avery’s custody agreement, she’s sure Sonny will be happy to talk to her about it, so if she doesn’t mind, she can go. Ava says she didn’t come there only to talk about Avery. She wanted to tell Carly how sorry she is about everything that happened; what Nina did to Carly, Sonny, and her family. It’s deeply disturbing, isn’t it? The mark of a very troubled mind. To conceal a man from his family and make them believe he’s dead, while he’s off creating another life as a new person. Carly says, Ava is friends with Nina. Did she know what Nina was doing? Did she know Nina knew Sonny was alive? Was she keeping Nina’s secret? Ava says, God no. This is Avery’s father they’re talking about. Nina would never tell her. Nina knows she’d never keep that kind of secret. Carly says, Ava better hope so, because if Sonny found out, he would be very unhappy. And if she crosses Sonny, he’s the one who’s going to respond, not Mike from Nixon Falls.  

Sonny says, it’s his dad’s watch, and Nina says, take it. She hands it to him, and he says, he threw it away in Nixon Falls. He never thought he’d see it again. She asks why he threw it away in the first place, and he says he felt it was holding him back from taking that next step with her, his life. She says, now his watch has come back to him, and he asks where she got it. She says, Phyllis found it. She was walking past one of Lenny’s old fishing holes. Maybe Lenny had a hand in finding the watch. It was meant to be found. He asks if that’s what Phyllis said, and she tells him, no. She actually said the opposite. Phyllis didn’t know if she should give back to him. He says, why? and she says, Phyllis thought maybe it would bring up some painful memories, but she figured he’d want it, so she told Phyllis to leave it there. He asks why she didn’t hold onto it, and she says she doesn’t have claim to any part of him, even as Mike; she never did. He says he didn’t come there to lay down the ground rules. Somebody said he should forgive her. She says he’s kidding, and he says, not forget, forgive. She asks if he forgives her, and he says, not now, but he can’t rule it out.

Brook asks what brings Olivia and Leo there; she hopes they’re okay. Olivia says, it’s just a visit with Leo’s pediatrician, when a nurse comes out and says the doctor can see them now. Olivia asks Leo to go with the nurse; she needs to have a conversation with Brook. They leave, and Brook asks if everything is okay. Olivia says she doesn’t know; why doesn’t Brook tell her? Brook seems to be the expert on her son; her and Austin. Brook says, sorry, and Olivia says she doesn’t need to apologize. What she’d like is an honest answer. Is that what Austin has been hinting at all this time? He thinks her son has autism? Brook nods, and says, he does.  

Jason says, Austin had a nice life in Pawtuck. He had a medical practice, 500 people sponsored him in raising thousands for the local hospital… Austin says, 505. He did have the most sign-ups. Jason says, Austin sacrificed that to try to force his way into a family who doesn’t want him, and Austin says, it does seem counterintuitive. And he did have a great life there, so why give that up? The answer is simple. He didn’t think he could enjoy that life unless he tried to have this life. Hasn’t Jason ever been in a situation where he had to weigh two things he cared about, and choose one over the other? Has he really been that lucky?   

Scotty tells Britt, it’s quitting time. They need to brainstorm on how to get Obrecht home. She says the session has been delayed, but he says, it can’t be. Obrecht is in danger. She’s not going to just get away from Peter. She’s alone, and Anna isn’t going to make her a priority. Britt asks what they’re supposed to do, hire a mercenary? He says, that can be a little pricey. However, what if they came up with the money? Who would they get? Does she have any contacts in the black ops? What about her dear old daddy Faison? Are any of his cronies around? She says she never thought to download Faison’s address book, and he says, that wouldn’t work anyway. They need someone closer to home. Someone that is willing to plunge into danger… Someone who is stone cold. She says, no, and he says, yes, She says, no, again, and he says, yes, again. She says she’s not calling Jason.

Britt says, asking Jason to find her mother is a terrible idea, and Scotty says, he loves Obrecht, and Anna hates her. They’ve got to pull out the big gun, and the big gun owes her. She says Scotty doesn’t know the first thing about her and Jason, and he says, enlighten him. She says they were two people on the run from some killers, and he says, that happens every day. She says, they had some laughs, and dodged some bullets. That’s it. He doesn’t owe her anything, and she doesn’t know how to ask. Scotty says, here you go. Let him script it for her. Hey Jason… She says, forget it, and he says he knows she doesn’t want to go crawling to Jason. She wants to be dignified in the afternoon, not look pathetic. But how is she going to feel if her mother never comes home? Is she going to say, at least I have my dignity? She walks away.

Brook tells Olivia not to overthink it. Austin clearly wants to divide and conquer. He wants their family to be confused and distracted, so they can’t present a united front when they go up against him. Olivia says, he thinks her son has autism? and Brook says, she got the good doctor breaking confidentiality, so she could bring it to Britt. Britt is going to get the disciplinary board involved; he may even lose his medical license. There’s no way he’s going to have time to fight for a piece of ELQ. He’s going to be too busy fighting to be a doctor. Olivia says she sees what Brook’s doing. She just has one question. What is her son to Brook? A brother, or just a means to an end?

Austin’s phone rings, and it’s Britt. She says she knows he’s not scheduled, but she needs him to come in. He asks if it’s a medical emergency, and she says she just needs him to come in now. He says, okay, and tells Jason, maybe next time, they can get that beer. He’s not joking about the boxer’s knuckles. As hard as Jason hits that thing, he needs to watch for it. Jason tells him, good luck, and Austin says, thanks. Good luck to Jason too.

Sonny says, the watch took a beating when he threw it away, but Nina says, nothing a little cleaning and repair can’t fix. He says he doesn’t want to put it on, but he doesn’t want to take it off. His dad loved this watch. He recognized it when he barely recognized anything. Sonny doesn’t know why he threw it away, and she says, he has it back. It’s true that in life, as in music, timing is everything. He asks what she means, and she says, Phyllis walked past Lenny’s old fishing pond to rescue his watch, and Sonny returned home on Jason and Carly’s wedding night in time to stop… He flashes back to walking in on Jason and Carly just as they were about to get busy. He says she’s right about one thing, timing is everything, and leaves.

Ava says she was hoping she and Carly could collaborate for Avery’s benefit. She didn’t mean to start anything. Carly says she’ll tell Sonny that Ava would like to speak to him. Ava says she’d like to see Avery tomorrow. Maybe then the three of them can sit and talk about custody. Carly says, they’ve done this before, and Ava says, yeah, Carly, her, and Sonny; not Carly, her, and Mike. Carly says, there is no Mike, and Ava says, is she sure? It’s not like Sonny forgot the life he led for nine long months. All those experiences are still with him. Just like all of Carly’s experiences are still with her. Ava leaves.

Scotty offers Britt a peppermint, and says, sorry. He guesses he was a bit harsh. She says, he called her pathetic, and he says, hypothetically pathetic. She says, if she doesn’t swallow her pride, and ask for help from the guy who dumped her to marry his best friend. Scotty says, that marriage didn’t make it to the break of day, and she asks how that’s supposed to make it better. He asks if her mother ever told her about a little thing called schadenfreude, and she says, her German is schlect (bad). He says his German is intact. He has an idea. Mac Scorpio has been a gun for hire. Maybe he knows someone. Hell, maybe he’ll do the job himself; he hates Peter August. She says, no. Mac needs to stay with Maxie. She’ll think about talking to Jason, okay? But don’t get his hopes up. Jason has his own priorities, and she doubts her problems are among them.

Carly calls Jason, and says, Sonny isn’t answering his cell; is he with Jason? Jason says he hasn’t seen Sonny. Is everything okay? Carly doesn’t know. She just had a run-in with Ava about Avery. Huh? That wasn’t what I’d call a run-in. She tells Jason, maybe it’s nothing. He says, it’s never nothing with Ava, and she says, that’s true, but don’t worry about it. They’ll talk later.

Brook says, of course (🍷) she’s doing this for Leo; she loves him. Olivia is sure she does, but she’s also sure Brook wouldn’t think twice about exploiting Leo for her own gain. Brook says she’s only telling the truth. Austin violated HIPPA rules when he told her Leo might have autism. He can say she misunderstood, and she’ll agree with him if he drops the lawsuit. Olivia asks why she would care about any of this. Austin thinks her son is autistic. Brook says, he doesn’t have the authority to make that kind of diagnosis. He barely knows Leo. Olivia might want to take Leo to a pediatrician who specializes in that sort of thing, just to be sure. Olivia says she can’t believe they’re having this conversation. She’s so damn sick of the Quartermaines always putting the company in front of their family. Austin comes into the hospital, and meets Britt, while Brook slinks down the hall. Britt thanks Austin for coming on such short notice, and he asks, what’s the problem? She says, he is, and asks him to come to the principal’s her office. They walk past Brook, and Brook smiles. Not liking Brook much today.

Nina is on the phone, discussing photo placement, when Ava comes to the door. Nina says she’s in the middle of something, and Ava tells her, she can say that again. She’s been living a double life, hasn’t she?

Sonny goes to his office, and Jason says he’d had Sonny’s chair put in storage, since he used a different one. Sonny says, Jason doesn’t like his chair? and Jason says, it didn’t seem right. Now everything is back the way Sonny left it. Sonny says, yeah, and sits down. Jason asks, what’s up? Is there something on his mind? Sonny says, yeah. Jason and Carly.

Tomorrow, Britt tells Maxie that she’s working on Austin from a different angle, Ava thinks Nina still has a chance with Mike/Sonny, and Sonny asks Jason what would have happened if he hadn’t walked in. Another thing I don’t get. Who cares? They thought he was dead. Did he think everyone was just going to freezeframe?

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – The Reunion – Part One

We saw LisaR and Erika talking about the upcoming reunion, interspersed with flashbacks and flashforwards. Andy went around trying to make the women nervous while they had their makeup and hair done. Everyone’s fashion sense was surprisingly toned down, and Sutton was back in heels. Dorit had on one of her ready-to-wears, and it was gorgeous, with like, a billion pearls on it. I’m a pearl girl. LisaR’s wig was dubbed Priscilla by Garcelle, and we heard it was Kyle’s 11th reunion. Time to retire, I’d say. The set was a reproduction of Kathy’s backyard.

Erika said she was looking forward to closing this chapter and moving on, and Andy said things were still unfolding as they spoke. Erika said she asked for patience and understanding, and still didn’t have all the answers. Andy asked what the biggest misconception about her was, and she said, that she was cold and unempathetic, but she wanted the alleged victims to be made whole. While watching the show she’d felt disappointment, anger, and sadness, but also hope. Kyle had (the morally corrupt) Faye Resnick’s husband break down the L.A. Times article, since it was so long, and probably because she can’t read higher than third grade level. Some viewers thought Erika should be fired, and she suggested they let things play out in the courts.

Andy asked if Sutton brought her face roller, and she said it was in her trailer. We flashed back to various clips featuring Sutton living her best life. Sutton told Andy that her mother said nothing when she the part of the show where Sutton talked about her father. Andy asked about the store, and Sutton said her business was growing more than she thought it would. We saw a clip of LisaR on Watch What Happens Live, saying, Sutton didn’t really have a business. We saw clips of Sutton moving into her new house – which was, no surprise, beautiful – and Kyle’s rental was discussed. Kyle said Sutton was a great tenant, although almost burned her house down. Kyle showed photos of her blackened fireplace hearth, and Sutton joked they’d go to court. She did intend to pay for it.

Erika said she was dating, and looking to have hot sex. On the flip side, Sutton and Michael broke up on Valentine’s weekend. He’d said, I just can’t – whatever that means – and Sutton said there was no comeback to that. At first she was devastated, but she was now having fun dating. Andy asked if Garcelle’s son was cool with her getting married again, since he’d made a stink about her dating, but she said she thought it had just been a moment. Andy’s next topic was Garcelle not feeling like she belonged. We flashed back to Garcelle saying that, and to LisaR saying in her interview that Garcelle needed to make an effort. That was followed by the dinner when they made Garcelle cry, which they called her being vulnerable. Dorit dared to say Garcelle might have been trying to be relevant with her jabs, but Garcelle wasn’t having that, and neither did I. Garcelle wanted an apology from Dorit for calling her a bully, and Andy said Dorit got a lot of hate for that. One viewer wondered why Dorit didn’t call Erika a bully, and Dorit said Erika had isolated incidents, but with Garcelle, it had been all season long. So, if you bully infrequently, you’re not a bully? Dorit claimed Garcelle said things in her interviews that she didn’t say to their faces. Garcelle said she couldn’t win; either she said too much or not enough. Andy said Dorit had wanted Garcelle to be direct, then accused her of throwing darts. Dorit said if Garcelle had an issue, she should voice it, but not throw passive/aggressive darts with a smile. LisaR tried to interject, and got her panties in a twist when Garcelle told her to hold on; they’d get to it. Then Dorit literally screamed at Garcelle to let her finish; it was the second time Garcelle had cut her off. To her credit, Garcelle didn’t even flinch. She just calmly told Dorit to make her point. I don’t know how she does it, since I want to pop one of these women in the nose every five minutes.

Dorit said, in Garcelle’s interview, she’d said everyone was picking on Sutton, so why didn’t she stand up for her in the moment? Andy clock checked, wanting to move on to LisaR, but he asked where Dorit and Garcelle stood. Garcelle said she didn’t dislike Dorit at all, which wasn’t exactly a ringing endorsement, but Andy pronounced their slate clean. He said LisaR and Garcelle had their ups and downs for twenty years, and asked if LisaR had earned back Garcelle’s friendship. LisaR said she thought Garcelle had some kind of expectations she wasn’t meeting. Garcelle said LisaR had done some lovely things, but she still had trust issues. Erika wondered if LisaR should just stop reaching out, and asked if Garcelle was punishing LisaR for Denise, but Garcelle said Denise could fight her own battles. We flashed back to Garcelle suggesting LisaR reach out to Denise, and LisaR wondered why Garcelle had brought it up again after four months. When was she going to let it go? Garcelle said she was letting it go right now, and LisaR wasn’t going to hear about it again from her. Andy asked what Garcelle was expecting from LisaR, and Garcelle said she didn’t expect LisaR to save her, but could have had her back at the launch when Garcelle and Dorit had their incident. LisaR said she didn’t because she thought what Dorit was saying was correct. Andy asked Sutton her opinion, since the pot hadn’t been stirred enough, and Sutton said no one had her back either. Garcelle said someone had told her that LisaR said she shouldn’t have brought race into the show; it wasn’t that kind of show. LisaR said she would never say something like that, and Garcelle should have come to her. Garcelle said she didn’t know that LisaR wouldn’t say it, and it had pissed her off.

LisaR whined that she wanted to know why Garcelle was so mean to her, and wanted to know where Garcelle had heard this from. Garcelle wasn’t revealing her sources, and she didn’t trust LisaR. LisaR claimed that when Garcelle was on WWHL, she’d said she wanted her fired so Denise could come back. They showed the clip, and this was a huge stretch, since what Garcelle said was, Denise might come back if somebody else was let go. Andy asked if their initials were LR, Garcelle smiled, and that was pretty much it. That didn’t exactly point to Garcelle advocating LisaR getting the boot. Regardless, LisaR said it showed who Garcelle was. Erika said that Garcelle gave a real world perspective, but LisaR wanted an apology, insisting she was happy Garcelle was on the show. Garcelle questioned whether LisaR would have admitted she’d said the race thing, and Andy wondered where they went from there. LisaR asked why they couldn’t move on, saying, she wanted Garcelle to be the Garcelle she used to know. Garcelle was like, you first. Then LisaR felt the need to say Harry thought Garcelle looked unhappy. Dorit said she didn’t necessarily look unhappy, but she checks out. Garcelle said she did not check out; she showed up. She admitted maybe her expectations were higher for LisaR, and Kyle started crying. Probably because the focus hadn’t been on her at all so far. This prompted LisaR to milk the moment by going over to Garcelle and giving her a hug. Dorit whispered to Erika that LisaR just wanted to show off her outfit. LisaR asked Garcelle for a chance, and finally worn down, Garcelle said she had one. There was all this I-love-you-life-is-too-short stuff from LisaR, and I nearly gagged.

Kathy joined the group, and said she’d brought notes because she wanted to address a few things. Hmm… For someone who seems to be on another planet, she caught on quick about receipts. Garcelle said, bring it, babe, and Andy asked if Kathy recognized the set. It took her a while, but it finally dawned on her that it was her house. We saw old clips of Kathy, showing up in various scenes over the years. Andy asked why she’d decided to join after all this time, and Kyle admitted to pushing her, to which Kathy agreed. They talked about Kyle reprising her original role from Halloween in Halloween Kills, and Andy said Kyle had gotten a surprise when she left for the show today. We saw Kyle coming out of the house, and going to the limo. Then Michael Myers popped out of the bushes with a knife, scaring the bejesus out of her. BTW, she has a great scream. Sutton asked if Kathy did that, and Kathy just smiled and shrugged. Andy asked what it was like for Kyle to step back into a role from over 40 years ago, and she said it was amazing getting back together with everyone. Everyone who was still alive anyway.   

Andy slid into talking about Erika’s marriage, and said he’d thought it was weird that Tom hadn’t read her book. We saw a clip of the last (virtual) Reunion, where Erika said Tom hadn’t seen Chicago. Erika said she wasn’t giving him a pass for that, since she found out later that he’d been in D.C. She said his cheating was only part of it; there was so much more. When she found out, she told him, if he was in love with someone else, divorce her, and be with the other woman. Andy asked what Tom said, and she said, nothing. Then Andy asked if Erika had been faithful…    

Next time – the Reunion continues – LisaR gifts Andy with a jar of Harry’s sauce, Sutton and Erika get into it, Erika gets weepy, Kyle says Erika is doing herself no favors on Instagram, and Erika wonders why it’s only in Beverly Hills that everyone’s so precious. I doubt it’s just Beverly Hills, but I can’t wait to hear what precedes that.   

🎺 Day Is Done, Gone the Sun…

The new season of Project Runway premieres tomorrow (Thursday). No doubt I’ll watch. It was one of those shows, like 90 Day Fiancé, where I watched it out of boredom, and decided it was better than I thought it would be. So meet me here next time for soap and a few words about fashion. Until then, stay safe, stay improving your corner of the world, and stay not ruling out being forgiving. You don’t have to forget.

October 12, 2021 – Phyllis Visits Nina, a VanderChella & Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Bad

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Dr. Navarro finds Brando in the hallway, and he asks how Sasha and the baby are. She tells him to come in and see for himself. He goes into the examining room, and Sasha says both she and the baby are good. She puts his hand on her very large baby bump.

Alexis tells Shawn that she’s sorry she’s not paying attention. She’s worried about Nikolas. He just told her that Spencer is the stalker. Shawn says, that explains how he got past the security at Windymere, and she says, it’s really taken its toll on Nikolas. He says, he can imagine, and she says, no one can blame Spencer for acting out. Nikolas wasn’t always the best roll model, but he’s also good. He went up against Cyrus Renault to keep her safe in Pentenville. He’s got a good heart, which is a real trick when you’re brought up in the reptile cage that is her family. She apologizes for going on about the Cassadines. She’s sure that’s not what he came there for.

Nikolas says he’s sneaking up on Ava, and she asks why he’s announcing it. He says, after months of her being stalked by his son, he figured she didn’t want to be surprised. He took her advice, and tried to find Spencer. He ran into Trina’s mom instead. Ava asks what she had to say, and Nikolas tells her, quite a lot. She’s a tough lady. Ava says, she is indeed, and he says he never found Spencer though. She says, actually, Nikolas just missed him. Spencer was there looking for him.

Phyllis goes to Nina’s office at Crimson, and Nina asks what she’s doing in Port Charles. Phyllis says, she came to see… Nina says, Sonny, and Phyllis says she’s still not used to that name. She returned some of his things, and met his wife. She also wanted to see Nina, but Nina is busy. She’ll come back another time. Nina says, no, and asks her assistant to hold her calls. She says, okay. Let her have it.

Sonny says, a lot has happened since Nixon Falls, and Jax says, it has, but some things never change, like Sonny and Carly. Sonny says, they’re a family, and Jax says, believe it or not, he actually wants Carly to be happy. He wants Nina to be happy too. Sonny says, good luck with that, and Jax says, there seems to be an obstacle in his way. He’s looking at him.

On the phone, Carly says she’d hoped that Jax would be in his office by now, when Jason walks in. What’s the nature of her call? She was hoping to discuss Aurora Media, in particular, Crimson magazine. Can they have Jax call her when he gets to the office? Carly tells Jason that she knows what he’s going to say. That if she targets Nina, she makes Nina the victim. She doesn’t care. Nina’s gonna pay.

Dr. Navarro asks how Sasha and Brando feel about their birthing classes, and Sasha says, they’re great, but Brando asks, why? Does he need to do something over? Sasha says he couldn’t have been better or more supportive, and the doctor says, she’s right. No do-overs for him. All that’s left is a tour of the delivery room and the nursery. Brando says he knows his way around a garage, but a delivery room? The classes were great, but does anything actually prepare you? Dr. Navarro says, it will actually help. Once he sees the delivery room and gets a feel for it, he’ll find it’s not nearly as intimidating as he imagines. Sasha says, plus they get to see all those babies in the nursery, and the doctor says she’ll go arrange it. She leaves, and Brando says, it’s really happening. Sasha says there’s still time for him to bail, but he says, never. They’re in this together. You, me, and baby makes three. Gladys comes to the door and says, make that four.

Shawn tells Alexis, this thing between Nikolas and Spencer has him thinking about him and TJ. She says, he and TJ are in a lot better shape than Spencer and Nikolas. Unless there’s something he’s not telling her. He says, they’re good; great even. He’s sorry Nikolas is having a problem with his son, but Nikolas has time to make it right. He lost a lot of years with TJ that he’ll never get back. She says, the only direction to move is forward. Tell her what’s going on with Hayden. Any new leads?

Nikolas says, so his son finally realized he has to atone for the pain he’s caused, especially the pain he caused Ava, but Ava says she wouldn’t go that far. He says, okay. Spencer is a Cassadine, and has pride, but wants to meet him halfway, right? She says, well… and he says Spencer came back after he kicked him out. He must be genuinely remorseful… A little remorseful? She says, that was her hope as well, especially since Trina was there. No matter what Spencer thinks of her, she knows he admires Trina. She was hoping Trina’s opinion would still matter to Spencer, but… He says, but what? What happened?

Nina says she knows she has no right to say this, but she’s missed Phyllis so much. They sit with some coffee, and Phyllis says she missed Nina too. This is a nice office. Does she love the view? Nina says, when she gets a chance to look at it, and Phyllis says, fashion and excitement; it must be so glamorous. Nina says, it has its moments, and Phyllis says it makes her wonder why Nina ever left. Nina says Phyllis knows why she left, and Phyllis says, because she was hurting. Jax, the man Nina loved and trusted, kept her daughter’s identity from her, siding with the woman Nina blames for her death. Nina says, that betrayal broke her heart, and Phyllis says, to think the little girl she took to her adoptive family all those years ago met such a tragic ending. Nina says, when she met Nelle, it was too late to raise her, but maybe she could have helped her. She’ll never know. Phyllis says, and Nina made Sonny’s wife suffer in return. Nina felt Carly took over her daughter, so she took over Carly’s husband. Nina says, it doesn’t feel great. Revenge isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. It just ends up hurting you more. Phyllis says, if Nina knows that, maybe her time in Nixon Falls wasn’t a waste. Nina says, it wasn’t a waste. She wouldn’t trade her time in Nixon Falls for anything. The chance to get to know Lenny, and her. Phyllis says, not only them. She takes out an envelope, and slides a photo out of it, saying, Nina got to know someone else too. Nina looks at a picture of her and Sonny/Mike wearing a cowboy hat.

Sonny tells Jax, it was Nina’s choice. If she didn’t like the way it turned out, she can only blame herself. Jax says he’s not defending Nina, or trying to justify what she did, but Sonny lived a different kind of life for the better part of a year. No Corinthos organization, no territory to control, no rival families; he was Mike. People cared about him and respected him, not because he was Sonny Corinthos. How can he not be changed by that? Sonny tells him, he never said he wasn’t, and Jax says, his point is, Sonny has the power to be generous here. He can give Nina the chance to come out of this better than she went in. Can’t Sonny find it in his heart to give her that chance? Sonny asks why he would, and Jax says, because he has his memory back. He has his wife and his family again. Sonny says, the family Nina took from him, and Jax says, as he understands it, Nina gave Sonny something too – her heart.

Carly asks what Jason would do if he were her; let Nina get away with it? Let her sit in her office and hide in Carly’s hotel? Jason says he understands her wanting Nina to pay, but it will cost Carly more than it will cost Nina. She says, it won’t, but he says, she doesn’t know that. She says, Nina lied the whole time she was in Nixon Falls, keeping Sonny’s existence a secret, even from Sonny. And what did that crazy bitch do when she came to town? She went to see Carly’s grandson. He says, okay. So why is she involving Jax? She says because she wants Nina to know what it’s like to lose something she loves, the way Nina took Sonny from them.

Brando says, mom, you’re here. Why? and Gladys asks, what kind of greeting is that for the grandmother-to-be? He says, she just happened to be in the hospital when he and Sasha were having an appointment? and she says, as a matter-of-fact, she had a follow-up to make sure everything is okay with her wound from when she took a bullet for him. He says, she didn’t exactly throw herself between him and a hail of gunfire. How did she know where they were? She says he left his phone unlocked on the kitchen table. He should really be more careful with that. He says she’s telling him, and Sasha says, Brando told her that he sent Gladys on a spa day. How was it? Gladys says, a momentary respite from the horrors she experienced at Jason and Carly’s wedding. When she thinks she might have been in that car with Vincent Novak, when he and what’s-his-name were blown to smithereens, she can’t even… Brando says, she wasn’t, and she says, but she could have been. He says, but she wasn’t. Everything’s okay now. She says, if by everything, is he referring to cousin Sonny? Rumor has it he’s alive and well. Is it true? He says, Sonny is alive and well, and she says, wonderful. If only someone had called to tell her. She gets a tissue, and dabs at her eyes, saying, she’s sure everyone is so excited to see Sonny, she was the last person on anyone’s mind. All she can say is, hallelujah. Who says miracles don’t happen anymore? Sasha says, they think their baby is a miracle, and Gladys says, sure, but with Sonny back at the wheel, Brando doesn’t have to stay another minute in that garage. He can write his own ticket and ride it to the top. He says, she hasn’t heard what he’s said, about Sonny or about him.

Shawn says after he and Alexis talked, she got him thinking about her uncle Victor Cassadine, and how he was mixed up in Creighton-Clark. Jordan’s lead was the record keeper. She says, Drew could have also been another victim, since he was held captive at Creighton-Clark. He says, Victor couldn’t have anything to do with Hayden’s shooting, since he was already dead be then, and she says, so the Cassadines couldn’t have been involved. He says, Victor couldn’t, but what if they picked the wrong Cassadine?

Ava tells Nikolas, before she spoke to Spencer, she left him alone with Trina. She was hoping Trina could talk some sense into him. He says, clearly, she didn’t, and Ava says, Spencer doesn’t feel any remorse. According to him, nobody got hurt. As if he didn’t cause sheer terror, or use Kiki’s memory against her, or watch, as she planned to leave the country without Avery. They were all just harmless pranks to him. Nikolas says, unfortunately, he thinks he knows where Spencer gets that attitude, and she says she wasn’t having any of it of course (🍷). She told him that his plan to break them up failed miserably; they’re back together. He says, they’re still together. Nothing Spencer, or anyone else can do, will ever come between them. He asks, how did Spencer take it? and she says, not well.

Phyllis tells Nina that Lenny never kept photos in his camera. He put together photo albums as a hobby, the old fashioned way. Nina can keep those if she wants to. Nina says, no. She has to find a way to forget about Mike, like he never existed. She guesses he didn’t. Phyllis says, except they both know he did. Mike was real. She doesn’t care what anyone says, even Sonny. It was Mike, not Sonny, who made Lenny’s last days better, and all the days before that while he was with them at the Tan-O. Nina says she knew who he really was the whole time, and kept quiet. Initially, it was because she wanted to hurt Carly, but then it was because she fell… Phyllis says, there was a time between wanting to hurt Sonny’s wife, and falling in love with Mike; why not speak up then? Nina says, because Sonny was so happy. Phyllis was so kind, and she repaid that kindness by lying. She’s so sorry. It cost Phyllis the Tan-O, the place Phyllis and Lenny loved. They shared so much of their lives there. She’s so sorry. Phyllis says, she told Nina after the fire, a building is just stuff; it’s people who matter. Nina wishes she could see the world the way Phyllis does, but it’s too late for her now. Phyllis says, it’s never too late. Isn’t Mike’s life – Sonny’s life – proof of that?

Sonny tells Jax, he can’t help Nina. He has to focus on his life and his family. Jax says he’s honestly happy for Sonny and Carly. If for no other reason than Josslyn is happy. Josslyn actually led him back to Nixon Falls to find Sonny. Sonny asks how that happened, and Jax says, Sonny’s pasta sauce is quite memorable. Trina picked some up at the Tan-O, passed it to Josslyn, and Josslyn said it tasted exactly like Sonny’s. That’s what got him thinking. When he was shot, when he stopped the robbery in Nixon Falls, he thought he saw before they loaded him into the ambulance. Of course (🍷) he told himself that he was probably hallucinating. Sonny asks if Jax told himself, or did Nina tell him, and Jax says, the point is, when Josslyn recognized the sauce, he thought it must have been Sonny he saw, and Sonny knows the rest. Sonny says, remind him to give Jax a case, but Jax says he doesn’t need to. Sonny says Jax did find him, and he owes Jax. And he always pays his debts. Hmm… A case of pasta sauce for getting his life back? It must be good sauce.

Jason says, if Carly punishes Nina, it’s not going to give her back the time with Sonny that she lost. Carly asks if he doesn’t think she knows that, and he says, it’s not going to make Nina lose someone she cares about. She says, that’s impossible, since Nina doesn’t care about anyone but herself, and Wiley. He asks if she thinks Michael and Willow are still going to allow Nina to see Wiley, but she says, even they can’t be that forgiving. Sonny doesn’t want her to start a war with Nina. Jason says, she has more important things to do, and she says, she knows. They need to sit down with Sonny, and tell him what they were feeling on their wedding day. She’s afraid because she doesn’t want things to change between the three of them. This, I don’t get at all. Why does she want to fill Sonny in on their private thoughts? It’s not like anything happened they can’t take back.

Brando says he’s told Gladys a million times. He helped Sonny with Cyrus, and it’s over. He’s out. Gladys says, forgive her for only wanting what’s best him and his new family, and he says, if she wants what’s best for him and his family, why would she want him anywhere near Sonny’s world? She asks, what so wrong with Sonny’s world? and he says, she was just complaining about how, in that world, you go to weddings in limos, and come back in little pieces. She tells Sasha to please let her son know that she’s come home from the spa refreshed and with a new attitude. Sasha says, if getting held at gunpoint by Cyrus didn’t change her attitude, why would a massage and facial? Gladys says, fine. Believe whatever they want, but she’s glad her son is no longer part of that violent world. Brando asks, then why does she keep pressing him to be part of that world? and she says, because Sonny has legitimate businesses, lucrative ones. Everybody drinks coffee, and there’s that island resort. Brando can do better than the garage. Like more; like better. And remember, Sonny owes him for helping keep his family together at risk of his own life. Has his dear, undeparted cousin even bothered to say thank you? Brando asks Sasha to excuse them, and they go into the hallway. Brando tells Gladys, now he’s going to talk, and she’s going to listen.

Alexis asks what Shawn means by the wrong Cassadine, and he says, they both agree her family fingerprints are all over this. She says, as much as she’d like it to be Victor, he was blown to bits. The Cassadines are resilient, but an explosion like that, even for a Cassadine, might be hard to resurrect from. He says, Victor isn’t the only Cassadine who’s made a return trip from the great beyond. So has Nikolas.   

Nikolas tells Ava that he’ll talk to Nikolas. Maybe even ask him to come home. If he can be the father Spencer needs, maybe Spencer can be the man he was meant to be. Ava tells him not to forget about the little pyromaniac who torched her car, allegedly at Spencer’s behest. He says he’s not buying that, but she says, whether it was Spencer’s idea or not, Esme still went through with it. And she left Kiki’s ID badge, which is just sadistic. He says he won’t argue with her there, and she says, Spencer’s under her spell. He says, it’s Spencer’s first love, first lust. He’ll outgrow it. When he grows up a little, and sees what real love is, what they have, maybe he’ll stop fighting them. She says, she hopes so… someday, and he says, the way he sees it, if Spencer can’t make the effort to see him, he can go to Spencer. He’ll meet Spencer halfway. She says, he might want to talk to a lawyer first, and he asks why he would need a lawyer. She says, he doesn’t; Spencer does.

Nina tells Phyllis that she always knew it would blow up in her face. How could it not? And now, despite her many machinations, he’s back with Carly. Like this never happened. Like Nina never happened. Maybe it’s her penance. Sonny gets to move on, and leave what they had in Nixon Falls behind, and she gets stand in her beautiful office with the beautiful view, and remember everything. Phyllis says, nobody is asking Nina to forget. If her time with Mike really meant something, if it helped heal the wounds that took her to Nixon Falls in the first place, doesn’t she owe it to him to honor that? To leave Sonny to enjoy the life he’s chosen? When she saw Mike/Sonny today, she didn’t give him everything. She shows Nina Sonny’s shattered watch, and says, she has something else that belongs to him.

Sonny tells Jax, before the fire and before he got his memory back, he threw his father’s watch in the river because he wanted to forget his past. Jax says, he tried to warn Sonny about the past; you can run from it, and maybe hide from it for a while, but eventually it always catches up with you. Sonny says, for once, he should have listened, and Jax says, maybe, but he figured Sonny needed to find out in his own way. Sonny says, now he knows Jax was just looking out for Nina, and Jax says, that’s exactly what he’s doing now. If Sonny ever had feelings for Nina, recognize the good in her, despite the wrong she did. Let go of his anger, and just walk away.

Carly asks Jason if he thinks Sonny will understand, and he says, Sonny is her husband, and his best friend. She says, they were getting married to save the business, but by the time they said their vows, it was more. He says, Sonny knows they thought he was dead. He thinks Sonny will understand. She says, they were without him for nine months, and he was without them. He didn’t even remember them. So what if the person he became, what if this man, this bartender, this Mike… What if it’s changed Sonny? Jason says, it doesn’t seem like he’s changed, and she says, maybe changed is the wrong word. Sonny has these experiences she didn’t share or know about. It’s one more thing Nina took from her, the certainty of who her husband is. He says, nine months is a long time. It will pass. She’s going to feel awkward sometimes, but the only way past it is through it. She has to face it and deal with it. Start new memories together. She says, okay. She and Sonny were talking a lot last night, and she asked him, why didn’t he tell her that Nina knew he was in Nixon Falls? Sonny said he just didn’t want her going after Nina, and she has to say, when she woke up this morning, revenge was the furthest thing from her mind. He says, was it? and she says, yes, because Sonny’s alive. He’s her husband and she loves him.

Brando tells Gladys, when he saw Sonny today, Sonny thanked him for looking out for his family, and offered him a job. Gladys laughs, and tells him, why didn’t he say so? When does he start? He says, he doesn’t. He’s glad Sonny’s back with Carly and his family, but he has a family of his own now, and he made it clear to Sonny, and made it clear to Sasha, that he wants to find his own way, without Sonny. She says, in the garage Sonny gave him, but he says, that was payment for keeping Dev’s secret; a secret she blew when she told Cyrus. She wonders when he’s going to stop throwing that in her face. Dev was like a grandson to her. He says he knows. She has a new grandchild on the way. She asks if she’s even going to be part of that child’s life. He keeps pushing her away. Is there a place for her in his new family’s life or not? He says, knock it off. He loves her and always will, but he knows who she is, and knows how she operates. If she wants to keep picking on Sonny, and pissing him off, be his guest, but he’s not going to have any part of that. Are they clear? Dr. Navarro comes out, and asks if Brando and Sasha are ready for the tour, and he says, more than ready. He and Gladys are finished there, right?

Shawn says, Alexis thinks he’s wrong about Nikolas, and she says, she doesn’t like that he thinks Nikolas had anything to do with it at all. What she likes even less, is that she’s not dismissing the possibility. Why does he suspect Nikolas? He says he spoke with Jax yesterday. She may recall that when Jax and Hayden came to town, they were working for Nikolas. She says she does, and he says, then she recalls that years prior, Hayden and Nikolas were married. She says, yes, she knows, and everyone knows they didn’t get along, but they were working together to bring down Valentin. You know, enemies of my enemies. He says, they were, until she disappeared without a trace. She asks why he thinks Nikolas is involved with Hayden’s disappearance, and he says he didn’t say that. Nikolas did.  

Nikolas says, Ava had Spencer arrested? and she says, he left her no other choice. Spencer made it clear he woudn’t stop until they were broken up. She can’t take any chances when Avery is involved. He tells her, she was the one who said they could find a way to forgive, and says, Spencer and him. She didn’t say anything about her. He says, they’re the adults, and can be the bigger people, and she says she tried. She wanted to forgive Spencer, but there was another side to that coin – repentance. He didn’t just terrorize her; he brought her little girl into it. He says, Spencer never would have hurt Avery, and she says, maybe not intentionally, but he could have pulled some stunt and Avery could have ended up collateral damage. Spencer has to learn that there are consequences for his actions. He says she’s right, and she says, now is the time to do something about it. He says, by putting him behind bars, and she says, to be blunt, she needed Spencer to learn not to mess with her. He says he can respect that, and she says, he can? He’s not mad? He says he doesn’t love it, but he gets it, and Ava thanks him. He says, at the same time, Alexis convinced him to be a better father to his son, and make a difference in his life. How is he supposed to do that, when his son his behind bars?

Phyllis says she found Sonny’s watch on the river walk, near Lenny’s favorite fishing spot. Nina says, Sonny’s one link to his past, and Phyllis says, that’s why he tossed it away. He was saying goodbye to whoever he was and wherever he came from. All that mattered was his future with Nina. Nina says, for what it’s worth (🍷), at least in that moment, he chose her, even if she didn’t deserve it.

Sonny tells Jax, Nina is the one who should let go. She shouldn’t have come to Port Charles. She should have stayed in Nixon Falls, and started a new life. Jax says, like Sonny did? and Sonny says, like he did, but his life’s here; the life Nina tried to take from him. Jax says he’s not asking Sonny to forget what Nina did, but he has his life back now. Whatever happened between Sonny and Nina, the good and the bad, leave it in Nixon Falls where it belongs. Sonny says he appreciates it, and leaves.

Jason says he’s happy for Carly, and for Sonny. She and Sonny should be together, and now that they are, all the more reason to put Nina behind her. She says she doesn’t know how to do this. She keeps watching Sonny, and she keeps thinking, is the Sonny that came back the Sonny who left home? Is it her Sonny? He says, it’s Sonny. For nine months, they thought he was dead. She thought she was going to spend the rest of her life without him, and now he’s home. Whatever happened in Nixon Falls doesn’t matter. Carly’s phone rings, and it’s Jax. She says she’s been waiting to hear from him, and he says, his assistant said she wanted to talk to him about Crimson.  

Brando and Sasha look at the babies, and Brando says, Dr. Navarro was right. After seeing the delivery room, he does think they can do this. She says,  famous last words from the father, and he laughs. He says he honors and respects her for doing all the hard work, and wants her to know he’ll be there to support her. And on the bright side, after it’s all over, they’ll get one of those. They look at the babies, and she says, makes it all worthwhile, doesn’t it? and he says, sure does.

Shawn says, Jax confirmed Nikolas forced Hayden to leave town, but Alexis says, that doesn’t mean he’s responsible for Hayden’s shooting years before. He says, true, and the fact they were together afterward means either she didn’t know or found a way to forgive him. She says, playing devil’s advocate, how does this connect Nikolas to the insanity that happened at Creighton-Clark? He says, maybe it doesn’t, or maybe he was just involved in Hayden’s shooting, or maybe none of it. All he has are pieces that may or may not fit together. Jax said she’d want to hear the truth. Now he’s told her. She asks who else he’s going to share his suspicion’s with, and he says, that depends on her. She’s been an incredible friend to him. She and her family are the reason he’s walking around. She says, it was their pleasure, and he says he cares about her, and owes her big time. So just say the word, and he’ll drop this whole thing.

Ava says, how does Nikolas guide Spencer while he’s in jail. Nikolas visits him; it’s not like he can go anywhere. He says, and once he gets there? and she says, he needs to show Spencer that he can’t escape what he’s done. So please, under no circumstances… He says he won’t bail Spencer out, and she says, and don’t let Esme bail him out either. He needs to sit there. He needs to hit rock bottom. That’s the only way Nikolas can put a meaningful hand out to help him. He says, tough love, and she says, yeah. Spencer needs to realize he needs Nikolas. He needs Nikolas’s love; he needs his father. Until he realizes that, the cycle will just keep going, and Nikolas can’t let it. It cannot happen, for Spencer’s sake and theirs. It’s got to stop now.

Carly says she did want to talk to Jax about Crimson, but never mind. He can run his business without her two cents. He says he’s open to input, in the spirit of mutual cooperation, but she says, she just had an idea, but it was a bad idea. He asks if she just admitted to having a bad idea, and she says she did. Goodbye. She tells Jason, Nina is off limits – for now.

Nina asks why Phyllis didn’t give Sonny his watch back when she saw him, and Phyllis says she thought it might bring back too many painful memories. Maybe she should have left it where he dropped it. Nina says, Phyllis always makes the right decisions. It’s frustrating. Nina says she’ll make sure he gets it, and puts the watch on her desk. Sonny walks in.

Sasha asks what Brando said to his mother, and he says he just established some ground rules. He thinks this time, she got the message. Gladys puts her arms around both of them, and says, look at that one. He’s as bald as a basketball. She laughs.

Alexis asks, how likely does Shawn think it is that Nikolas had Hayden shot? and he just looks at her. She says, that likely, huh? and he says, if he’s right, is that something she thinks she can live with knowing? She says, she’s spent her whole life and career seeking justice. A terrible injustice has been done to Shawn, and he deserves justice. It would be hypocritical of her not to let him get that. He says, no matter where it leads? and she says, no matter where it leads.

Nikolas tells Ava that she’s right. Spencer has to own his mistakes. Otherwise, he’ll never learn. He’ll never change, and he has to change. She says, if Spencer learns his lesson, no matter how painful it is, he has the chance to walk out of that jail a better man; more like his father. Nikolas flashes back to Alexis saying she believes in him, and looking at Shawn on his way out of Spring Ridge. He hugs Ava.

Jason says, Carly made the right decision, but Carly says, it doesn’t feel like it. He says, because she’s not used to it, and she says, she’s not used to making the right decision? and he says, she’s not used to letting things go. She says, that’s because it goes against every instinct she has. What kind of message is she sending Nina by letting her get away with this, what Nina did to her family? He says, he thinks Nina knows Carly isn’t okay with this, and she says, if Nina stays the hell away from her and her family, maybe they can avoid a war.

Phyllis says she’ll leave Nina and Sonny to talk. As she passes Sonny, she tells him to remember the Mike in him. Be kind.

Tomorrow, Jason says, whatever Austin wants from him, he’s not getting it; Carly says she can’t begin to tell someone what she’d like to do to Nina; Sonny says the ground rules need to be understood; and Nina asks if Sonny is telling her to get out of town. I think she’s asking Sonny, but they’ve fooled me before.

Vanderpump Rules

Charli whined to her boyfriend on the phone about pickleball, and in Lala’s interview, she called it old man’s tennis. She said she was used to dating legit athletes, but Randall had become obsessed with pickleball, so she knew she was whipped. He wanted to nail Schwartz, but Lala didn’t want Katie on her case. James said, after the pickleball tournament, they’d come back to the house for pool party vibes. Katie told Schwartz that he let Sandoval steamroll him, and she wasn’t the only one who noticed. We flashed back to Sandoval doing some steamrolling, and Schwartz said, what did he care? He was making moves. Katie said, Sandoval made moves, and Schwartz just agreed. In Schwartz’s interview, he said Katie was steamrolling him about being steamrolled. He told her that he cared more about what was happening than what people thought, but she said, he needed to care about that too. There was talk about a pickleball court. Is that really a thing? Seriously, it sounds like a kid’s game.

In Brock’s interview, he said he was good at all athletics. Come at him. In Sandoval’s interview, he said, the theme of the tournament was 1980s Wimbledon, and they were dressing accordingly, including headbands and awesome hair. James welcomed everyone to the 1st Annual Pickleball Open, and Lala and James were the first up. Lala got pissed off pretty fast, and in James’s interview, he said Lala was being ridiculous. Raquel played with grace and elegance, while Lala was throwing rackets in the air like an effing nutter. Sandoval said his technique was distraction, whether it was the hair or his whistle. Psychological warfare. In Katie’s interview, she said opponents were a random draw, and she randomly drew the most annoying player – Sandoval. In Randall against Brock, surprisingly, Randall won. I guess Brock isn’t as good as he thinks at all things athletic. And he’d been practicing all morning.  The final match was Schwartz versus Randall, and in Katie’s interview, she hoped it gave Schwartz the boost of confidence he needed. Lala acted like one of those Little League parents, cheering Randall on and hurling insults at Schwartz. Randall won.

Sandoval made a million phone calls, and in his interview, James said, Sandoval was helping him plan. They were the only ones who knew about it, and they were having performers, vendors, margaritas, tacos, and fireworks. He wouldn’t have been able to do it without Sandoval. Sandoval wondered if it was real life. They had DJ James Kennedy on an acre in Palm Springs. They played a round of Jenga, their own version, where tasks were written on the pieces, like compose a rap song, or make a toast. In news you didn’t need to know, Sandoval had taken a pee on his faux fur jacket when he was drunk the night before. I have to say, I’ve tied a few on in my time, but I have never, ever mistaken my coat for a toilet. Or anything else, for that matter. In Raquel’s interview, she said, normally she tried to forget James and Lala slept together. (God knows I did until this reminder.) It made her feel insecure, since Lala’s self-esteem was through the roof. Raquel should take a psychology course because, oh no Lala isn’t. Methinks she compensates. Raquel said she’d competed in pageants to build confidence. She wasn’t mean to others, but she was mean to herself. Lala got the task of putting on Sandoval’s coat. In her interview, Lala said she’d never heard of someone turning a faux fur coat into a peacoat. BA-DUM-CHH!

Scheana brought mom Ericka along to Palm Springs. They had their own house, and Ericka was staying with the baby so they could join in the festivities. In Brock’s interview, he said the friction between him and Scheana’s mom was heated; you could feel it. Ericka was opinionated AF. In Scheana’s interview, she said, Brock and her mother butted heads over pretty much everything. She told Brock that it hurt her soul when they butted heads. She added that she was still hormonal, and he wondered how long she was going to play that card. She figured she had at least another year.

Back at Airbnb, Raquel’s Jenga task had been to give a toast, and Sandoval gave her the floor, saying he was leaving it to the professional. In Raquel’s interview, she said, once she started anticipating a speech, she went even more brain dead. She said she was grateful for this man, and indicated James. Cheers to that. Well, at least she was concise. In Sandoval’s interview, he said, everyone thought tomorrow was Ourchella, but it was really R Chella, which stood for Rachella. Raquel and James sat outside, and she wondered why she had to pull the piece that said make a toast. She’d never gotten to the point where she was super confident in talking in front of people, even people she felt comfortable around. James said making a toast was different than just talking to people, and Raquel said she flashed back to being quiet in school, and never raising her hand. James told her not to dwell on the past. Just work on it, and it would get better. Raquel said being around someone like Lala was super intimidating, and in her interview, she said, James and Lala had a lot in common. We flashed back to them both insulting people about being fat on separate occasions. Raquel said they both spoke their minds, and didn’t give a f*** what anyone thought. James said she didn’t want to be loud obnoxious, and it scared him that she would say that. She just needed to step out of her box to see the box. Huh? She said she’d been pushing outside her comfort zone her whole life. She couldn’t understand – wait for it – how he wasn’t embarrassed by her. He said he didn’t care if she wasn’t good at public speaking, and in his interview, he said it was these kind of moments when he stepped in. He thought that’s what would make him a good husband in the future; knowing how she was feeling, and making her feel better. He told her that he was there to tell her she could do everything.

Schwartz said Katie thought Sandoval was steamrolling him – to Sandoval. Katie told him not to Yoko Ono her, and in Sandoval’s interview, he said Schwartz was no John Lennon. More like Ringo Starr. Except he said it in Pig Latin, which was incredibly stupid. Schwartz said he had felt steamrolled about the new bar’s name, but Sandoval insisted he’d done no steamrolling, and Schwartz said, okay, and took the blame for not asserting his feelings. In Katie’s interview, she said we just saw it in real time. Sandoval steamrolling Schwartz, and Schwartz claiming he was not steamrolled. Charli saged the house because of the dumb bitches, and then saged herself, saying she was a dumb bitch too. I actually like her better now that she revealed her food issues. Her behavior and reactions to things make more sense. Sandoval and James pretended to be going food shopping, but were making sure everything was in place for R Chella. In James’s interview, he said it was going to be mind blowing, and in Sandoval’s interview, he said, most people wouldn’t spend on their friend’s engagement, especially when they were getting a home equity loan, but an engagement was a once in a lifetime opportunity. You could always borrow more money. He and James skipped through the balloon archway.

Scheana and Brock, and Lala and Randall, got together with their respective babies. In Lala’s interview, she thought it was strange that her baby was having a playdate with Scheana’s baby. They were moms. This was real. Although I don’t know how much of a playdate it was, with the babies sleeping through it and all. Brock said he had two children from a previous relationship, his first being born when he was twenty. In his interview, he said when they split up, he felt like he was abandoning them by moving to the US, but their stepdad fulfilled his role. His daughter with Scheana was named Summer, and – wait for it again – his other daughter was named Winter, and – keep waiting – they had the same birthday. Scheana claimed she’d wanted to name a daughter Summer since she was 16, even though we flashed back to her giving some other name several seasons ago. (To be fair, on Watch What Happens Live, she said it was Rob who wanted the other name, and she was just going along with it, which is believable.) Brock said he hadn’t seen his kids in four years, which freaked Lala out, although they are on different continents. In Scheana’s interview, she said it sounded bad, but there was more to it. It wasn’t for lack of trying. Brock had moved to the US to provide a better life for his family. Brock said his ex had cut his whole family out. In Lala’s interview, she said, it was a big deal. What world was Brock living in? In Brock’s interview, he got choked up about the last time he saw them, so I tend to believe Scheana that this is a problem with the ex.

Sandoval said, all his hard work had come to this moment. Everyone got ready for R Chella that they thought was Our Chella. They had a shot outside, and James said they were taking a van to a magical place. In his interview, he said he wanted it over with, but wanted to enjoy it. He didn’t know how to feel. They went to the literal Coachella grounds in the city of Coachella, and Ariana thought she was going to cry, but everyone was a little confused over the sign saying, R Chella. There were acrobats on silks, fire dancers, a photo booth, tacos, and margaritas. In James’s interview, he said, seeing Raquel’s face made all the planning, running around, anxiety, sweating, and spending worth it. They toasted to R Chella, and James got in the DJ booth and welcomed them. In Raquel’s interview, she said Coachella was something she and James looked forward to, and she loved seeing James DJ’ing and living his best life. IMO, it seemed weird, all this stuff going on for just a few people dancing around. Raquel said it was one of the coolest surprises ever. In his interview, James said he believed everything happened for a reason, and all things guided you. All his drinking issues and other problems had led to this moment. He was nervous AF.

Raquel and James went for a walk. James said it had been a helluva year, and Raquel had stuck with him. They got to the beach, where there was a sign done in gold mylar letter balloons that said, Rachella. He told her, since the day he laid his eyes on her, he knew she was the girl of his dreams. It was the best five years of his life, and he was excited to wake up every day. He got down on one knee, and said he loved her more than anything. It would be an honor if she would marry him. She cried, and said, yes, and fireworks went off. Okay. I have to admit Sandoval is good at party planning. It was impressive. Sandoval passed out posters, and said, James just proposed.

Next time, Schwartz and Katie try to make a baby; Katie says, when everyone else is pregnant and you’re not, it’s added stress; Raquel’s older sister isn’t supportive of her relationship with James; Lala questions Scheana about Brock’s kids; and Sandoval says Katie acts entitled.  

🐎 The Legend Continues…

Keeping it simple, so see you tomorrow for Erika versus the world, or at least Andy Cohen, and the usual soap. Until then, stay safe, stay indomitable, and stay remembering the Mike in you, and be kind.

October 11, 2021 – Ava Makes Spencer Face the Consequences, a Talent Show On Deck & London

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Nikolas walks into the Spring Ridge visitor room on the phone. He says, just find a way to keep eyes on his son, and keep him updated. Alexis asks how he’s doing, but he asks if that shouldn’t be his line. She says, Ava stopped by on her way out of town. Sorry. He’s probably heartbroken, huh? He says, Ava didn’t leave town, and she says, that’s good, isn’t it? He says he got his wife back, but he lost his son in the process.

Josslyn asks Esme, what’s wrong? Something happen with Spencer? Esme says, Spencer is as okay as he can be, considering he just lost his father and his best friends.

Spencer asks what Trina is doing at Windymere, and she says, visiting her friend. Ava says, a better question is, what is he doing there? and he says he’s looking for his father. Ava says, he isn’t home, and he says, his mistake. She says so he admits he makes them, and he says, when it comes to his father, yeah. She says, but not when it comes to her, and he says, no. Trina asks how he can say that to Ava after everything he’s done to her, and he says, it’s more complicated than that. Trina says, it’s probably not, but forget it. She’s out of there. He asks her to wait.

Brando hugs Sonny, and says it’s good to see him. Sonny says, it’s good to be back, and Brando says, when he heard the news… and Sonny says, it was something else, right? Brando says Sonny was definitely missed, and Sonny says Jason told him about the situation with Renault. Brando says, just another day at the office. But in all seriousness, he was glad to help the family. Sonny says, family’s everything, and Brando says, it’s about to get bigger. He’s going to be a father.

Sasha goes to Nina’s office, and tells her, good news. The cross promotion not only boosted Deception’s sales, but increased Crimson’s circulation. She hands Nina a folder, and Nina flips through it, saying, that’s great news. Sasha didn’t have to deliver this herself in person, so what’s up? Sasha says she has something to say to Nina.

Carly asks if Britt is ready for some radical honesty, and Britt says, she is if Carly is. What is it Carly wants to be so honest about? Carly says, Jason.

At the MetroCourt bar, Shawn thanks Jax for meeting him, and Jax says, absolutely. He assumes it’s about Hayden. How’s the investigation going? Shawn says he’s hit some roadblocks, and Jax says he heard Hayden’s mother was murdered. Right after Shawn and Sam spoke to her, right? Shawn says, it can’t be a coincidence, and Jax asks how it circles back to him.

Sonny hands Brando a drink, saying, he wants to congratulate Brando and Sasha. They clink glasses, and Sonny says, starting a family is a big deal. Brando says he’s getting that sense, and Sonny says he’s going to need a good job, a big salary. He can work out something at the warehouse if Brando wants. Brando thanks him, but says he’s out of the business. He and Sasha just want a quiet life with their baby. Sonny is surprised, since Brando seemed so intent on being part of the organization. Is Sasha pressuring him to leave?

Sasha says she was surprised when she heard Nina knew Sonny was alive for months, and Nina says she’s sure Sasha was. Sasha says, watching that family grieve, especially Michael… Nina says she knows what she did was unforgiveable. Sasha can tell her what she thinks of her; she can take it. Let her get Sasha started. She thinks Nina was cruel, unfeeling… Sasha says she thinks Nina was in pain, and thinks Nina made a mistake, one she’ll regret for the rest of her life. She wishes she didn’t, but she knows what that feels like.

Cameron tells Josslyn, Spencer’s dad cut him off, and Esme says, emotionally and financially. Josslyn guesses that’s not too surprising, but still… Esme says, it’s awful, and Josslyn asks where they’re staying. Esme says, nowhere at the moment, and Josslyn says she’s sure they’ll figure it out. Esme and Spencer are nothing if not resourceful. Cameron says, Joss… but Esme says she deserved that. Josslyn asks Esme why she’s there. She’d made it pretty clear that she blamed them for Sonny confronting Nikolas, which she thinks is pretty funny considering Esme was the one who told Sonny that Nikolas was taking off with Avery. Esme says she’s sorry, and Josslyn asks, for what part? Esme says, for all of it, but try putting herself in Esme’s position. Seeing her boyfriend in pain was torture, so she lashed out at Josslyn and she shouldn’t have. It’s been great talking to Cameron. Josslyn says, that’s Cameron, and Esme says, he’s pretty great. He said he could forgive her and Spence. What about Josslyn?

Alexis asks Nikolas, what’s wrong with Spencer? It’s not the stalker, is it? Nikolas says, Spencer is the stalker, and Alexis says, no. He says, yes, and she asks if he’s sure. Nikolas says, he admitted it, and she says, wow. She thought he was wrong. She guesses it was her that was wrong. He says he still can’t believe Spencer was capable of such cruelty, and she says she wonders why. Maybe it’s because of Nikolas.

Spencer suggests he and Trina go somewhere to talk, but she says she has no interest in going anywhere with him. He asks if Ava would mind giving them some privacy, and Ava says, that depends. She asks if Trina would like some privacy, and Trina says she guesses she’ll hear Spencer out. Ava says she has a call to make, and tells Trina to call if she needs her. She leaves, and Spencer asks if Trina would like to sit, but she says, no. He asks what Ava said to make her so angry, and she tells him, Ava didn’t say anything. He’s the one who makes her angry. He says he thought they’d be on better terms after his apology, and she says, he calls that an apology? Nuh-uh. He’s going to have to up his game.

Shawn says he’s not implying Jax had anything to do with Naomie’s murder, and Jax says he’s glad he’s not on the suspect list. Shawn says he just found himself stuck trying to figure out who it is, so he’ll tell Jax everything he knows so far… Jax says, hoping he gets unstuck. He’s at Shawn’s disposal. Shawn says when he and Sam spoke to Jax last, he told them to talk to Nikolas. Jax asks if Nikolas was no help, and Shawn says Nikolas had nothing to add. Jax says, Shawn thinks he’s lying? and Shawn flashes back to Alexis saying, if there’s a connection between Drew’s disappearance and Naomie’s murder, Sam’s investigation just got more dangerous. This somehow leads back to the Cassadines. It always does. They need to figure out how, before even more people get killed. Shawn tells Jax, let’s just say someone reminded him of what the Cassadines are capable of.

Carly says, everything she told Britt at the hospital that day was a bunch of crap. She just wanted Britt to let go. For her own sake. She knew Jason wouldn’t do it, so she had to. Britt says, so Carly lied, and Carly says, yeah. Britt says, so Carly and Jason don’t love each other? but Carly says, of course (🍷) they love each other, but that’s not why they got married; it was a business situation. Britt asks if Carly thinks she’s stupid, and Carly says, no. Britt says, Jason was on the run. There was some meeting and Carly filled in for him, then he went back and saved her life. She was there in the room, taking a bullet out of his side. Of course (🍷) it was about business, and then it  became about more. Carly says, she and Jason thought Sonny was dead, obviously. If they were going to be married, they wanted it to be real. All the bells and whistles; a true husband and wife. They were happy. Britt says, this is going to sound snarky, but she means it. It must have been hard when Sonny came home. Carly says, Sonny is home; that’s all that matters. She and Jason are processing, but they know what they want. Britt says, which is? and Carly says, things going back the way they were. Britt says, if part of going back means trying to make things okay with her and Jason, sorry. That’s not going to happen.

Brando tells Sonny, of course Sasha was concerned about the danger, but they’re a team. He couldn’t just ignore it. Let’s be real; it’s not like she was wrong. Sonny says he gets it, and Brando says he and Sasha came to the decision together. Now he wants to focus on making the garage a success. Sonny says he’s going to be great, and Brando says, life is crazy, isn’t it? All the twists and turns. If someone had asked him a few months ago what his life would be like… Sonny says, it wouldn’t be this, and they laugh. Brando says, no. Now the idea of putting in an honest day’s work and coming home to the people he loves just feels right. Sonny says, there are perks to the simple life, and Brando says, but it’s not for everyone. Take Sonny. His life is anything but simple.

Nina thanks Sasha for being so kind, and says she doesn’t deserve it, but it means the world. Sasha says, now that she’s about to be a mom, it’s really sunk in how horribly wrong she was to pretend to be Nina’s daughter. If her child was taken somehow, she can’t imagine it, but Nina can because of her. She’s so sorry. Nina says Sasha will be a fantastic mother, and Sasha says she hopes so. Nina says she knows so, and Sasha says, if that’s true, in large part it’s because of Nina. It may not have been real, but Nina showed her what it looks like to be a kind, loving mother. Even after Nina knew what she’d done, and Nina should have despised her, Nina still showed compassion. She means it. If not for Nina and Carly, she’d still be on drugs. Nina doesn’t know about that, but Sasha says, Carly sat her down, and gave it to her straight, then Nina reached out and really cared. That changed everything for her. Maybe Nina and Carly aren’t as far apart as Nina thinks. Nina says, maybe they weren’t then, but they certainly are now.

Jax says he wasn’t living in Port Charles when Hayden was shot, but Shawn says he’s more interested in Jax’s impression of Hayden and Nikolas when they were working together. Before Hayden disappeared. Jax says Hayden and Nikolas’s relationship was contentious to say the least. But Nikolas was in a bad place then. He was unpredictable, and scared Hayden so badly, she left town. Shawn says, Nikolas was the reason Hayden left?

Nikolas says it’s his fault, and Alexis says, of course (🍷) it is. That’s why he came to talk to his Aunt Alexis, so she’ll tell him how it is. He asks, how is it? and she says, he let his son believe he was dead. She gets that he wanted the Cassadine fortune, but that can’t trump his relationship with his own son. He hurt Spencer. He says, and Spencer hurt him right back, and Alexis says, Spencer was always good at pranks, but this one is at a whole new level. She wonders if Spencer knows the gravity of what he’s done, and Nikolas says, Ava said something that stuck with him. She said she wasn’t sure if Spencer was sorry for his actions, or sorry they didn’t work. Alexis says she knows the pain of feeling like you failed, but he hasn’t failed. He and Spencer will work it out. Nikolas says, Spencer is gone from his life because he threw Spencer out. She says, that’s the worst thing he could have done.

Josslyn says she, Cameron, and Spencer have been friends their whole lives, and Esme says, that’s really beautiful. Josslyn says, if Spencer is truly sorry, then yes, she’ll find a way to forgive him. Life’s too short. Esme says, that’s all she asks, and Cameron asks if Josslyn is okay after talking to Nina. Josslyn says, it was intense, and she’ll fill him in later. Esme tells them, talk now. She’s headed inside to get coffee. She thanks Cameron, putting her hand on his shoulder. She goes into Kelly’s, and Josslyn says, wow. That girl will say or do anything, won’t she? Her whole contrite act, crying on Cameron’s shoulder. Did she really think they’d buy it? Cameron says, she doesn’t?

Spencer says he’s bad at apologizing; he hasn’t done it much in his life. Trina says, it’s a start, but you can’t just say you’re bad at something. You actually have to get better. He says he told her that he deserves anything she throws at him, but she says, that’s not the same as actually saying he’s sorry. He says he is sorry, and she says, for what? He says, that he took it this far, and that he let her get caught up in it. She says, he could have stopped when he saw her at the gallery, but he says, the sprinklers were already set to go off. She says, then he could have taken off his stupid mask. Does he know how scared she was? She thought he was going to hurt her or worse. It’s pretty obvious that at no point in his plan did he think of anyone else. There are so many ways he could played it. He didn’t want her to see his face, fine. He could have told her that she wasn’t in any danger, but he didn’t care. She was nobody to him. He says, she’s not nobody.

Nikolas tells Alexis, his son is only 18, and came up with an elaborate plan to terrorize Ava. First hiding, not telling Nikolas that he was back in Port Charles. Then, face-to-face unrelenting, even when he saw all the pain he was causing. He’s a true Cassadine. Alexis says, which is exactly why Spencer needs his father right now, and Nikolas says, what Spencer did was unconscionable. She asks what Nikolas calls what he did. Spencer is just acting like Nikolas. Slamming the door in his face isn’t a solution. Spencer needs guidance, not abandonment. This is no time for Nikolas to turn his back.

Spencer takes Trina’s hands, and says she’s the opposite of nobody. He knew it the moment he laid eyes on her. She asks if he means right before he covered her in fake blood, and pulls away from him. He says, the way she stood up to him. She got in his face and whipped out that pepper spray without flinching, even though she knew it was empty. She says she’s so glad her terror is a fond memory for him, and he says, and the way she bounced back. She refused to let him ruin her night, and he thought she was so cool. It proved she was someone worth knowing. She says, or someone to cover up for him when she figured out who he really was, and he says he’s sorry he lied. She says, about everything? and he says, no, not everything. He wasn’t lying when he told her the guy at the gallery was a jerk. And he wasn’t lying when he said it never should have happened to her. Tell him she believes him. She says, believes what? That he’s even capable of telling the truth?

Cameron tells Josslyn, all he’s saying is Esme seemed genuinely upset, and she says, Esme can seem like a lot of things. He asks if she doesn’t think Esme cares for Spencer, and she Josslyn says, if she did, why would she try to turn Spencer against them and put Spencer’s father in danger by lying to Sonny? He says, she apologized for that, and by the way, she didn’t lie. She thought Avery was going with Nikolas and Ava, and why wouldn’t she? Avery is Ava’s daughter. She says, he really believes Esme? and he says, why bother coming up with a cover story? Spencer is obviously crazy for her (boy, is that the right word). She doesn’t need their seal of approval. Josslyn says she’s gets a vibe from Esme, and doesn’t like it. She thinks Esme is using Spencer. He says, for what? and she says, Spencer is richer than God. He says, so is Esme, and she asks how they know that. Because she said so? Think about it. What do they actually know about her? He tells Josslyn, say she’s right; Esme’s after the money. After Spencer’s money was cut off, shouldn’t she be dumping him? Why is she still in Port Charles?

Inside Kelly’s, Esme answers her phone, and says, this is she… Really? She got the internship at Spring Ridge?… Thank you so much. She can’t wait to get started.

Jax tells Shawn, Hayden ran because she thought Valentin was after her, but it was Nikolas who wanted her gone. He’s surprised Elizabeth never mentioned it. Hayden disappeared years after she got shot, but who knows if the two things are connected? Shawn says, if they are, this will be complicated, and Jax asks, how? Shawn asks if Jax thinks Alexis will think it’s okay that he’s investigating her nephew. Alexis is the reason he’s out of prison. He owes her everything. Jax says, Alexis, of all people, would want to know the truth. Shawn thanks Jax for his time. Jax says, no problem, and Shawn leaves.   

Britt says, Jason is an amazing guy, and Carly says, he’s the best. Britt says, the time she spent with him was wonderful, and Carly says, Britt doesn’t want it back? Britt says, no. She’s sorry for what happened to Carly, and sorry for Jason and what happened with them almost marrying, then Sonny… It’s super complicated, but for her it was a blessing. Carly says, losing Jason was a blessing? and Britt says, because if she’d let herself fall for Jason, and then realized Carly would always come first – and she does mean always – she would have lost her mind.

Nina tells Sasha, Carly thinks it was only about revenge, but it wasn’t. During the initial phone call, when she tried to tell Carly, she gave in to a bad impulse, but had intended to call back the next day, and tell Carly about him. Sasha asks why she didn’t, and Nina says, it quickly became less about Carly, and more about Nixon Falls and how happy Sonny was. She created this whole world that she got swept up in. It had nothing to do with Carly. She felt bad about keeping the secret, but she wasn’t doing it to get back at Carly. It’s really hard to explain. Sasha thinks she understands. Nina was really happy there, wasn’t she? Nina flashes back to dancing with Sonny, and says she was. Sasha laughs, and says, it’s hard to imagine Sonny as a bartender. Nina says, he was just different without the weight of the mob being on his shoulders. Sasha says, in what way? and Nina says, way lighter, more joyful, more at peace. Sasha says, she thinks Brando feels the same way.

Sonny says he respects Brando’s determination to make it on his own, and Brando says, that’s a stretch. He only has the garage because of Sonny. Sonny says Brando definitely earned it, and Brando says he may not need a job, but he could use some pointers in the dad department. He always knew Sonny was a good one, but seeing Sonny’s family try to move on, and seeing how big a hole Sonny left in their lives, drove it home for him. Sonny is irreplaceable. Sonny thanks him, and says, parenting isn’t something you can prepare for. You can read all the books, but the only way to do it, is to do it. Brando already knows what the most important thing is. Brando asks, what’s that? and Sonny says, nothing is more important than family.   

Cameron and Josslyn sit down outside Kelly’s, and he asks how it was talking to Nina. She says, it was awful, but she said what she wanted to say, so there’s that. He says he’s proud of her, and she says she knows he wants to get off the subject of Spencer and Esme – so does she – but Esme is seriously sounding off alarm bells for her. She knows Spencer is capable of some ridiculous crap, but sending that bear to Avery and torching Ava’s car was next level. He says, Spencer’s dad made him believe he was dead. Maybe Spencer was just that angry. She says, or Esme took it upon herself to raise the stakes, and now Spencer is being forced to cover for her.

Spencer says he is capable of telling the truth, and truly wants Trina to forgive him. She asks why he cares, and he says, because he cares about what she thinks. He cares about her. She says, convenient timing, now that everyone hates him. He says, the timing may be suspect, but it’s still the truth. He was hoping, and still is, to be her friend… because she’s his. She’s the only friend who didn’t know him as Spencer the Cassadine heir. Or Spencer the orphan, or Spencer the ATM… She says, or Spencer the jerk? and he says, that too. He’s sorry he manipulated her, and even more sorry he hurt her. Please believe him. She asks how she can believe anything he has to say ever, and Ava asks if everything is all right. Trina says she has to go, and Spencer says he’ll take her to the launch, but she says she’d rather go alone. She leaves, and Ava says, now she has Spencer all to herself. It’s so much more civil to look your enemy straight in the eye. Doesn’t he agree? He nods, sort of.  

Nina tells Sasha that she’s glad to hear Brando is out of the family business, now they’re about to become parents. Sasha is going to have a baby; can she believe it? Sasha says, no, and Nina asks how she’s feeling. Sasha says, she’s okay. Her blood pressure had been high, and she was put on bedrest, but she’s better now. She can finally leave the house. It turns out that she’s not meant for lounging around all day. Nina asks how things are going on the Brando front, and Sasha says, everything is great. Brando walks in, and Sasha says, look who it is. Nina asks if his ears were burning, and Sasha says they were just talking about him. He says, good things he hopes, and Sasha says, only the best. He gives her a smoothie, and tells her, from Perks, extra spinach, no ginger. Nina says she remembers Sasha liking ginger, and Sasha says, she does, but the baby doesn’t. Nina says, of course (🍷), and Sasha asks what Brando’s been up to. He says he went to see Sonny.

Britt says, look at the number Jason did on Sam, and Elizabeth, and Carly says, there are two sides to that story. Britt says, sure, Elizabeth moved on, but she’s heard enough hospital gossip and seen it for herself that Elizabeth still carries a torch for Jason. Not that it’s ever going to happen for her, because Carly is his top priority. Carly says, if Britt thinks she’s selling her on the fact that she doesn’t want him… and Britt says, if Carly thinks she’s selling her on the fact that she’s being magnanimous in gifting him back to her, please. What that tells her is that Carly still thinks she’s in control of Jason’s life, and Carly says, in control, no, but she is part of his life and won’t step aside. Accepting her is the price of admission. Isn’t Jason worth the price of admission? Britt says, no. Coming in second doesn’t work for her. She starts to leave, and Carly says, she gets it; she really does. It’s Britt’s life and Britt’s choice, but Jason is a hard habit to break. Britt says, not for her, and the elevator opens. Sonny gets out and Britt passes him, saying, Mr. Corinthos, hello! very animatedly. Carly asks how Sonny’s talk with Phyllis went, and he says, good. They’re lucky to have her as a friend. He hopes Carly doesn’t mind, but he told her that she could stay at the MetroCourt. Carly says, of course (🍷). But sadly, their bartender can’t compare to the Tan-O’s.  

Alexis tells Nikolas, do better and be better for his son. Nikolas says if he’s such a terrible role model, maybe his son is better off without him. She tells him, stop whining, and he says, Spencer said himself that he’d done all these terrible things because he loves Nikolas. Alexis asks if that isn’t what he said when he played dead all those years? He did it for Spencer? He says, it’s the Cassadine way, but she says, no. The Cassadine way is to discard those who don’t fall in line. Fight for his kid. He made some horrible decisions, but he’s a good man. Stay in there and teach his son to be a good man too. No lying down.

Spencer tells Ava that he never said she was his enemy, and she says he didn’t have to say it. She’s sure he’s heard the expression, actions speak louder than words, and his actions were deafening. They ultimately failed, and she’s still here. He doesn’t have to like her, but he does have to hear her when she says, this is over. There will be no more attacks or scare tactics ever again. He says, it’s not like anyone got hurt. He was just trying to teach her a lesson. She says, he doesn’t think being separated from her child hurt? He doesn’t think her planning to leave Avery behind hurt? He says she fired the first shot, when she refused to testify against Valentin. She chose her face over his father. She says, as they discussed, she was wrong, but that didn’t give him the right to terrorize her. He says he’s sorry he took it this far, but he’s not sorry he went after her. She’s bad for his father; that’s just a fact. She says his father disagrees with him. She’s his wife, and she’s not going anywhere. If Spencer ever comes after her or Avery again, there will be hell to pay – a hell unlike anything he’s ever witnessed. Does he get her?

Cameron tells Josslyn that he has to get back to work, but he just wants to add one thing. She said herself that she’s known Spencer since forever. Is it possible that she wants to push the blame on Esme because she doesn’t want to blame a friend? She says, possible, but highly doubtful, and he says he’ll see her later. Esme watches, and goes over to Josslyn. She says Josslyn is really lucky to have Cameron; he’s an amazing guy. Josslyn agrees he is, and asks what Esme wants. She says she just wants Spence to be happy, and Josslyn says, that’s it? Esme says, that’s it, but to be happy, he needs his friends. Cameron seems ready to put all this behind them. Can’t Josslyn do the same? Josslyn says she told Esme that she’s not giving up on Spencer, so… Esme says, just on her. She might not be Josslyn’s favorite person, but she and Spence are a package deal. Cameron accepts that, and Josslyn would be wise to do that too. Josslyn asks, what is that supposed to mean? and Esme says, just this; she’d hate for Josslyn to be left behind. Esme passes Trina on her way out, and says hi. Trina asks Josslyn, what was that? and Josslyn says, nothing good.

Spencer says he’s not intimidated by Ava. He won’t let her poison his father against him. She says his father’s relationship with him is up to his father. Nikolas knows she’ll deal directly with him. He asks how she’s going to do that, when two cops walk in, and tell Ava that the housekeeper let them in. Spencer says they can’t just waltz in there, but Ava says she called them. He says, she called the police to have him thrown out? but she says, don’t be silly. She called the police to have him arrested – for harassment, criminal mischief, and breaking and entering. He’s about to face the consequences of what he’s done.   

Shawn comes into the visitor room, and asks if he’s interrupting, but Nikolas says he has to get going. Alexis tells Nikolas to think about what she said. She believes in him. Nikolas leaves, stopping to exchange looks with Shawn on his way out the door.

Brando asks Sasha if it was weird of him, bringing up Sonny in front of Nina. She says, it was bound to happen. She just hopes her friendship with Nina doesn’t cause problems for him and his family, but he says he can handle his family. She says, good answer, and they get in the elevator.

Nina flashes back to kissing Sonny.

Sonny says Brando asked his advice on fatherhood, and Carly says she’s not surprised. He is one of the best. He says, one of the? and she says, yes. Of course (🍷) she has to include Michael in that. Her phone beeps, and she says she has a meeting she forgot about. It won’t take long. Will he wait here for her? He says he’d wait anywhere for her, and she leaves. He goes over to Jax at the bar, and Jax says, welcome home. Sonny asks if Jax missed him, and Jax says, Josslyn did. Sonny says, since he’s here, they have a lot to chat about.

Tomorrow, Shawn tells Alexis that she might have the wrong Cassadine, Nina tells Phyllis that she has to find a way to forget Mike, Jax says Sonny is an obstacle, and Carly tells Jason that she wants Nina to know what it’s like to lose something she loves. And I hate Carly, but you knew that already.

Below Deck Mediterranean

Two hours before charter. Captain Sandy radios the crew to meet in the main salon. She says, some of them, or maybe all of them, know that she sent Lloyd to shore for an EKG. She wants them to send him positive thoughts. Even if he can’t come back, they have to make sure to keep up the momentum. In Malia’s interview, she says her first concern is Lloyd, but being down a crew member, and interior having chosen to be down a crew member, they have zero room for error. The captain says, the guests are boarding on anchor, and it’s the first time they’ll be doing it this season. Let’s do it. In Katie’s interview, she says when she chose to go down to two stews, she didn’t know they’d be down a deckhand as well. The plan now is just to survive. Malia tells David that she’ll take Lloyd’s watch, and he’ll be on deck in the morning by himself. In David’s interview, he says he’ll be there to help wherever he can. He wants to be there to help push them through. Captain Sandy radios for the crew to proceed to the aft deck.

The guests are ferried out to the boat. Primaries Ian and Janelle introduce themselves, along with the rest of the guests. Captain Sandy says she’s hoping the weather holds for them. Katie will show them around, and they’ll be on their way. The guests clink champagne glasses, and Katie gives them the tour, including the galley. Ian asks where Mathew’s hairnet is, which is a joke, since Mathew is bald. In Mathew’s interview, he says, game on. Anchor is pulled up, and the captain says they’re good to go. Mzi and Courtney dance around, chanting, we got this. Guest Michael doesn’t take long to knock over his wine glass, and in Courtney’s interview, she says, they seem rowdy. Malia makes the same statement to her deckhands, and thinks the interior will need help. In Mathew’s interview, he says he gets insecure when he gets criticism. Now, all he can think of is the fish he served Captain Sandy. Hopefully, he can get his head out of only thinking about brown fish. Katie serves lunch, and Courtney steams clothes. One of the guests thinks the fish is bland, and another asks for hot sauce. In Katie’s interview, she says, f***. She knows she’s not going to get a good reaction from Mathew. At the end of the day, she’s just doing her job, and he needs to do his. The doctor calls with an update on Lloyd, and tells the captain that they did an EKG. Everything is in order, but she wants to observe him for another hour, and see where it goes. Captain Sandy asks if she knows what caused it, and the doctor says, it was a panic attack, but Lloyd is fine now. I can understand this, since I’ve had panic attacks. They’re really no joke, and it does feel like you’re having a heart attack. In the captain’s interview, she says she’s so relieved. She knows they’re shorthanded, but she’d like Lloyd to get a good night’s sleep, and join them in the morning. She doesn’t want to rush him.

Katie tells Mathew that the guests like everything, but the fish needs more flavor. Mathew says he just wants to cry, and Katie says he can cry in three days. In his interview, Mathew says he thought every piece was perfect, and tells Katie that he’s sorry he ruined the charter, not exaggerating too much. Anchor is dropped, and Mathew tells Courtney, it’s going to be sh*t this trip. Guest Ronnie gets in a wetsuit and on a jet ski, along with another guest. In David’s interview, he says he gives these guests a ten out ten for effort with the water toys, but a one out of ten for natural ability. They’re an accident waiting to happen. Captain Sandy tells Malia, so crazy, huh? Thank God it’s the last charter. Courtney asks Katie about the anniversary dinner, and Katie says she got a really cool balloon heart. Courtney says she’s been thinking about a rap for the talent show. The balloons come, and they’re shaped like a heart, half red, half white. The guests all dress in white for dinner, and Katie asks Malia to turn on the hot tub for later. Mathew tells Katie not to be mad if the guests hate the filet mignon and lobster. I’m not sure what there is to hate there, but I guess Mathew is on a roll. Ian’s wife and co-primary Janelle tells Katie, it’s what they had at their wedding, and Captain Sandy comes by, asking how the dinner is.  

Janelle tells the captain that it’s what they had at their wedding, even though Mathew couldn’t have known. Everyone thinks the food is delicious, and in her interview, Captain Sandy says, they love Mathew’s food again. He’s been riding a roller coaster the entire season. We flash back to Mathew leaving, Mathew coming back, and Mathew’s multiple freak outs. The captain says she wants to end on a high note, considering everything they’ve been through. She thinks they’re headed in the right direction. Mathew tells Katie, thank God he’s back in the guests’ good graces. David helps clean up the galley, and in Malia’s interview, she says they’ve been working around the clock; doing their deck responsibilities even though they’re down one, and helping everywhere else. It’s been a lot. Janelle tells Katie that they’re going to be up a while. The guests go to the lounge, and order drinks. Katie tells Courtney to go bed. Save herself. The guests play cards and drink. Katie cleans when she’s not busy serving, and Mzi says, crazy wind; crazy guests. David helps dry dishes.

Lloyd calls Mzi, and tells him that he’d had a panic attack. Mzi says, the cabin is lonely. In Mzi’s interview, he says, Lloyd is the purest guy he’s ever met. It’s hard to find people like that. Guest Deborah calls for Katie, singing her name. In Katie’s interview, she says she chose to have only two stews. She’s in an impossible situation, but she still stands by her decision. Now she needs to prove herself right, and she’s got her work cut out for her. The guests finally go to bed, and so does Katie, at 4:32 am.   

Ostrica, Croatia, Day Two of Charter. Mathew asks Malia if Lloyd is coming back, and Malia says he texted that he’s feeling better. They need him for the talent show. The crew has rented an Airbnb for after the season, and in Courtney’s interview, she says she can’t wait for this charter to end, so she can be with her friends off the boat. She doesn’t know how they’ll be after this charter, and hopes they still like each other. The wind kicks up, and in Malia’s interview, she says, bad weather is the crew’s worst nightmare, since the guests will be inside 24/7. Breakfast is served, and Lloyd returns. In her interview, Malia says she’s relieved. Not just because she needs Lloyd, but she’s worried about him. The captain radios the crew that Lloyd made it back on board.

A putting green is set up, and Mzi offers to play with the guests. Malia makes beds, and the captain catches Lloyd having a cigarette in the rain. She kindly offers for him to come where it’s dry to smoke. Mzi’s golf skills amaze the guests, and in his interview, he says that he may be a green deckhand, but he’s effing good at golf. His mom is a professional, and he’s been playing since he was seven. Captain Sandy tells Lloyd that she knows the panic attack didn’t happen over nothing, and he says he’s having anxiety over the season ending, but she tells him that he’ll be okay. She’ll give him her number, and if he ever runs into anything, he can call her. The guests play more cards and drink. In Katie’s interview, she says, they’re trying to break her, but it’s giving her enough energy to push through. She doesn’t step down from a challenge. Lloyd goes around, and says hi to everyone.

David says he has to work on his emcee skills, and in his interview, he says, if he’s drunk enough, he’s quite a good karaoke singer, but only Aladdin or The Lion King. In Mathew’s interview, he says, after a rocky start, the train is back on the tracks. Captain Sandy is going to be at dinner, and last time, it wasn’t perfect. It puts him in that headspace again. Courtney practices her rap, and in Malia’s interview, she says, it’s a weird thing to ask them to do. They’re not there to be the guests’ entertainment; they’re there to do their jobs. If any of them had a good talent, they wouldn’t be in yachting.

Lloyd passes out scorecards to the guests, and does a bit on English slang. He introduces Mzi, who does tricks with a golf ball and iron. Malia does a handstand, and walks a few steps. David explains that he’s not talented with audience stuff, but does this thing where he hops on one leg while holding the other, somehow jumping over the held leg. I know I’m not explaining it very well, but the guests were impressed. Katie comes out with Courtney, and says, they’re Katie and Coco. They do a rap that includes something about everyone, guests and crew. In Katie’s interview, she says, she’s cringing, but she’s just happy that the guests are happy. She’ll leave the rapping to the OGs. Dr. Dre can have this one. Regardless, they get the most points, and are the winners. The guests sit for dinner.

The captain joins the guests, and Janelle remarks on Katie’s beautiful table setting. I agree Katie decorates a table beautifully – this one in silver, blue, and white – but she’s got a more formal style than Kate, who’s more Bohemian with her tablescapes. Ian asks what’s the worst dinner the captain has been at, and Captain Sandy says, it wasn’t the worst, but the wildest was Johnny Damon. We flash back to that, and one of the guests says, Johnny is a great dude, but starts drinking like the old baseball players. I’m not quite sure what that means, but I guess they drank themselves stupid. Lloyd and David get out the beach picnic stuff. Captain Sandy tells the guests, if she drank with them, they wouldn’t get back to the dock. Guest Crystal wonders if the microgreens are beet related, since she’s tasting all kinds of beets going on. The captain goes to the galley, and tells Mathew that a guest has questions. He comes up to the table, and tells Crystal that the microgreens were called blood something, and she says they remind her of beets. He offers her a different plate, and when he gets back to the galley, googles it. He tells Katie, they’re bull’s blood beets. He f***ed up, and basically lied unintentionally. They quickly look on the preference sheet, and Crystal is only allergic to alfalfa sprouts. Captain Sandy thanks the guests, and thanks Mathew. He asks if the guests are upset, but she says, she loved it; it was delicious. In her interview, the captain says she wants to make sure Mathew knows they’re happy with his performance. No matter how great it is in every other area, he goes to the criticism. She wants to make sure he stays focused.

In David’s interview, he says he knows he took a lot of pressure off Malia. He knows she appreciates his efforts on deck, and he appreciates her as a bosun, workmate, and friend. The guests have more drinks, and in Katie’s interview, she says she’s going to be up again until four, isn’t she? Mathew feels bad that the guests didn’t look happy, and Katie says, there’s nothing he can do. He says he can complain to her, and she says she’s working 19 hour days. It doesn’t matter. It amazes me how much stuff they have on the boat in the way of provisions, since the guests are asking for all kinds of odd combinations, and they have everything. Ian asks Katie if Mathew can whip up some snacks, and she says he’s gone to bed, but she’ll make something. She sees Mathew is still in the galley, but tells him that she’ll make some crisps and sh*t. In her interview, she says, the last day of the charter season is tomorrow. She’s so exhausted. The whole crew is exhausted. She f***ed up. She made a mistake.

In the morning, Mathew says he needs to change his vibe. Courtney sets the table for breakfast, and Malia says, it’s the last day, and they know what’s coming – the beach picnic. Katie tells Mathew that they’re seeing how far the picnic area is, so they can make a plan. It’s the last day; come on. She asks if Mathew is good, but he says, no. In his interview, he says he’s still upset about dinner, and hasn’t fully planned what’s on his menu. It sucks. One guest wants toast and coffee, but everyone else’s breakfast order is complicated. I can say with confidence, if I was paying the equivalent of a year’s salary to rent a boat, I’d be having more than toast and coffee. As a matter-of-fact, I’d be eating and/or in that blue, blue water the entire time. Mathew says, what a difficult day it’s going to be. I feel his pain in making the sunny side up eggs. He says, WTF? and makes a mess out of several eggs and an omelet. In his interview, he says, when he was in his 20s, he had the worst breakfast service in his life. He cracked 40 yolks while plating hollandaise. That’s what happens when he’s spiraling. He tells Katie that he’s broken 10 eggs, and it’s going to put him over the edge. Katie says, it’s the last day, and he says he’s going to cry. she says, no, and in her interview, she says, he needs to figure it out, and they need to do their jobs. He says he hates his life right now, and Katie says he’s fine; they’ve got this. Katie tells Courtney that Mathew could lose it, and Courtney tells her not to say that. Mathew says, you effing suck, is repeating in his head, and it’s overwhelming. He asks if Katie will do him a favor and shoot him in the head.

Next time – the finale – no one shows up to serve the guests in the hot tub, and they have to go hunting for staff (the worst possible mistake next to bad food); Katie admits she effed up; Mathew hates the kitchen, and is going to lose it; Malia says they have the perfect place for a picnic – or an execution; and we meet the chef who was in quarantine.

📇 Knocking Off Early…

The week has only just begun, so see you tomorrow for soap and pickleball. Until then, stay safe, stay choosing friends who make you a better person, and stay knowing, nothing is more important than family, even if it’s the family you create for yourself.

October 10, 2021 – Daryl Tells Leah Too Much, Hope Finds Out Her CRM Purpose, Best At the Con & Psycho

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

The Walking Dead

Leah and Daryl join others on a lookout platform, and they see a small horde milling around. Carter wonders why they’re walking around like that, and Pope says, there’s a reason for everything. He asks if Daryl has seen that behavior before, and Daryl says he has, south of there. He suggests he lead the zombies out two miles and double back. Pope says they’ll try it Daryl’s way, but wants to send Wells, who leads the zombies into the woods. Leah radios Wells, saying, hey pied piper, how’s the piping? and he says he’s having a ball. He realizes it’s getting late, and needs to get home, but continues leading the zombies down a path. When he turns around, he sees zombies coming from the other direction. He radios Meridian, and says they have a situation. Pope asks, what kind? and Wells starts killing them, but he’s way outnumbered. They take him down, and one picks up Wells’s radio.

The Alexandrians are holed up in a house, while a storm rages outside. The adults board up the windows, and the kids huddle together. Judith tells them, it’s only thunder; it can’t hurt them. Her mom says that storms are always followed by clear skies. A branch blows through one of the windows, and Judith tells the other kids, stay there. She looks outside, and everything is blowing around. Rosita tells her to back get to the wall.

Leah tries calling Wells, asking if he copies, but only gets silence. She wants to go after him, but Pope tells her, there’s no point. He’s already dead. Leah says she’s seen him kill dozens of zombies, but Pope says, they didn’t kill him. She did. His enemy. She did come back. Leah asks if Pope sent Wells out as bait, and he says, he was a soldier; soldiers sometimes fall. Leah says, Wells was more than a soldier; he was family. Pope says, it’s a sign from God, but Leah says, God didn’t send Wells out there; Pope did. He asks if she disagrees with his decision. She’s had a helluva lot to say as soon as her boyfriend showed up. Is there anything else she wants to share? She says, no, sir, and Pope says, Wells was a son to him. Because of his courage, they now know the enemy is close. He promises they won’t escape this time.

Aaron tells everyone that the wall by the garden center was breached. He hopes it’s just the one. There was also a fire at the windmill, and he wants three teams. He needs one to take on the fire, and Carol says she’ll be on wall detail. Aaron says they’ll also need a team to protect everyone there. He asks for volunteers, and Connie signs that she’ll go, but Magna says she just got back. Connie insists she wants to go with Carol, and Carly says, if she’s up for it, they could use the help. Kelly says, she’s joining them too, and Connie starts to protest, but Kelly says, it’s not up for discussion. Magna says she’ll go with Aaron, and Virgil says he will too. Carol says Virgil can barely stand, and Rosita tells him that she could use help there. Virgil agrees to stay, and Judith volunteers to go, but Carol says she’d prefer if Judith stayed there. Judith says she’s not scared, and Carol tells her that she’d be helping the other kids be less afraid. Aaron says they’ll be back soon. Gracie begs him to stay, and let someone else go, but he says, it’s not fair for him to ask something of someone that he won’t do himself. They groups blow out into the storm.

Daryl tells Pope, the rotters are gone, but he says, she’s not. He asks what Daryl can tell him about Maggie, but Daryl says, not much, and Pope wonders why he’s keeping Daryl around. Daryl says, Pope told him God chose him, and Pope laughs. He says he had this dog he found on the side of the road, starving and half-dead. The thing about some rescues is, sometimes they give you that look, like they’ll lick your hand, then bite it off. Daryl says, don’t worry. He ain’t going to lick Pope. Pope laughs again, and says, there he is. Fair enough. Just don’t try to bite Leah. He’d hate to have to strangle this dog. Leah says, they kept Daryl because he’s an excellent tracker. She’s sure he must have noticed something. Daryl says, she’s a great shot. She has a bullseye lookout. In the trees maybe. Pope says, we’ll see. A guard radios for Pope to go to the lookout.  

They go up to the tower and see a ton of zombies. Pope laughs because everything is funny to him tonight, and he says, somehow she turned the dead against the living. That’s impressive. They won’t get that far. The zombies start to trigger random explosives, and scatter a little.

In Alexandria, Lydia says she needs boards, and they decide to use the furniture. I guess this infiltration was unexpected (as well as the storm), but I’m wondering why some of the windows are wide open. You’d think the first thing they would have done is close them. Or at least close them before they started nailing up boards. Judith tells Gracie, like how you can run faster when you’re scared, you can fight better too. It makes you stronger. Gracie practices, and Virgil tells Judith that her mother would be proud of her. Judith asks if he knows where Michonne went, but he says he’s sorry; he doesn’t. She says she just wishes her mother was here, and Virgil says, she is. He sees her in how Judith holds a sword. How she was ready to run into the storm. In how she talks to the kids. She’s helping them believe in themselves. Her mom can still be with her, and wherever Michonne is, Judith is with her. Gracie practices by one of those open windows, and Judith tells her, be careful. Right on cue, a zombie reaches through, grabbing at Gracie, but Judith cuts its hand off. Rosita and Lydia run back with boards, and start nailing them up. Rosita tells Judith to blow out the candles. More zombies try to get in, since they did such a crap job.

As the zombies set off mines, Pope asks what’s on Leah’s mind. She says, nothing, but he says he knows her better than he knows himself. What? She says she was thinking about the ones they lost, and Pope asks if she blames him. She tells him that she didn’t say that. He says, the black horse of famine rides after us all. In every war there is sacrifice. That’s why they were chosen in the first place; they don’t run from the fire. Wells didn’t die blindly. His sacrifice shows they’re still worth it. That’s why they will prevail. Daryl looks through the binoculars, and sees that some of the zombies aren’t zombies.   

Maggie and Daryl split off, and sneak around outside the walls at Meridian. Daryl comes across the Reaper he shared a cigarette with, and dude says he’s missing the fireworks. Daryl says he was told to walk the perimeter, so he’s walking the perimeter, and asks dude if he wants a smoke. He gives dude a cigarette, and dude says he quit once. He guesses he’ll have to quit again. Daryl asks, why? and drops the matches. When dude bends to pick them up, Daryl stabs him in the throat, and throws him over the wall, where Maggie and Gabriel are waiting. Daryl tells them which way to go, runs to open the door’s padlock, then jets.  

Negan and Elijah get hit with mine blowback, but keep walking. Pope watches, and Leah sees Daryl coming up the stairs. She asks where he’s been, and he says, getting ready, but she says, they won’t need him. The rotters will scatter. He asks if she’s sure about that, and Pope says he’s ready and watching. Daryl asks, what’s happening? and Leah says, this is how they’re going in.

Maggie comes out from under some garbage along with Gabriel. She asks if he remembers, and he says, top floor. She tells him to wait for her signal. They get the food and go home.

The Alexandrians try to hold door shut, and Rosita says she’s going to buy time. On her count, open the door, then close it behind her. She counts to three, and they open the door. She runs at the zombies outside, and Lydia shuts the door. They watch through the windows, as Rosita fights them one by one on the porch. She’s still not done, and goes down the steps. She is not fooling around. Finally finished, she comes back in, drenched.

Gabriel goes into a building, and checks for a secret panel in a closet. He opens it.    

Daryl watches as Leah and another Reaper uncover a whole load of small bombs on a truck platform. Leah tells the Reaper to let her know when he’s ready, and Pope leaves. Daryl says, sorry about Wells, and Leah says he shouldn’t have gone by himself. It was her responsibility. She should have had his back. He always had hers. Her people protect each other. Daryl wonders if he can ask her something. Pope says God chose them. Does she believe him? She asks, why? and he says, just asking. She says she knows how it sounds, but it gives them something to hold onto, after all the lies they’ve believed in. He says, what about now? and she says, it doesn’t matter if she believes him or not; it matters to him. She asks if Daryl ever thinks about what it would have been like if they hadn’t left the cabin, and he says, yeah. She says, it’s hard to watch someone you care about change, and hurting other people you care about. Pope radios her, asking her status, and Leah says they’re ready and standing by. He says, it’s time to do this. He’s on his way. Daryl says he has to tell Leah something. There are people down there, walking with the dead; his people. They’re here for food. They’ll starve without it, and they’re good people and have families. She can’t let them die like this. Leah says he lied to her, and he says, to protect his family. He’s sure she understands. She says Carver told her not to trust him, but she wanted to so badly. What does he think Pope’s going to do when he finds out? He says, Pope doesn’t have to know. She’s got to help him. Pope comes back, and says, it’s time for their enemy to face their reckoning. Oh my, what were Daryl and Leah talking about? Leah says, family, and Pope says, nothing more important. It’s the only thing they’ve got left. Doesn’t Daryl agree? Daryl says, yeah, and Pope says when this is done, he wants Daryl work for him. He’s a good man. Leah looks at Daryl.

Maggie rifles through a car for the keys, but can’t find any, so she hot wires it. She hears a radio, and ducks down. A Reaper runs past, but Maggie gets the engine to turn over and he hears it. He makes a grab for the passenger door, but she peels out, and he gets thrown. Just before it gets to the wall, she jumps out and lets it crash through the wall. Zombies start to come in, and Pope radios the guard, asking, what the hell’s going on? The enemy is inside their walls. Maggie runs, and a guard stabs at the zombies, but there are too many. Pope tells a guard to get ready, and Leah says, they have people out there. Call them back in. Pope says, and let the enemy know? God will protect them. She says, what if He doesn’t? and he says, then it’s their time to die. She says they can win another way, but he says they’re going to win their way, She says Pope is going to kill them, and he says the Lord speaks through him. Don’t question the Lord; don’t question him. Light it up. A Reaper guard lights the fuse, and Daryl takes out a knife, but Leah stabs Pope. Daryl throws the knife at the guard, nailing him, and cuts the fuse.

Maggie runs, and a guard sees her. They fight, and he knocks her down, but someone shoots him before he can get Maggie. It’s Gabriel with a semiautomatic. He starts shooting at Pope’s men, and Pope starts to drag himself along, but Leah kicks him down, and puts her foot on his back. She finishes him off, and Daryl tells her, come on, but she doesn’t go. Instead, she radios Carter, saying, Pope is dead, and Daryl murdered him. He’s with them. Carter says, they’re on their way, and Daryl asks why she did that. She says, he forgot about what matters. Not war, but people, her people. He’d do anything to protect his family. So would she. Daryl hears them coming, and I think he’s going to kill her for a moment, but he jumps over the wall. Carter and another guy run to look over the wall, and Carter says he should have killed Daryl when he had the chance. She tells him to get the gate closed, and he says, then what? She says, then they’re going to kill everything inside the walls. I’m thinking it’s less love of family, and more like she’s power hungry.

Zombies are still beating at the door, and Rosita tells Judith to take the kids upstairs. They go, and Virgil tells Judith not to worry about him, but she leads him upstairs. Lydia and Rosita are left holding the door. Judith looks for Gracie, but can’t find her, because for some ungodly reason, she went down in the basement. Judith heads downstairs, and sees rain pouring in through the windows. Lydia tells Rosita to go, and holds door alone. Judith asks what Gracie is doing, and Gracie says she wanted a weapon, like Judith. Judith cracks a tool handle so it’s now a pokey stick, and gives it to Gracie. They go upstairs, but come face-to-face with a zombie. Judith tells Gracie to go, and they run back to the basement, slamming the door behind them. The zombie bangs at the door.

Maggie and Negan fight zombies, and Daryl joins them. A guard tells Carter to go back, and Negan, still in his skin mask, tells Maggie, sh*t. They are retreating. She wonders why, and they see Leah, stone-faced, watching them from the lookout. She lights up the rockets, and they shoot off in all directions.

Next time, Daryl asks if their choices even matter, and Gabriel says, it depends on who’s making them; and Pamela Milton is introduced. This was the finale part one, so part two is upcoming on 2/20/22.

The World Beyond

After Iris killed the CRM guard, Felix found her, and helped her drag the body into the woods. Some zombies heard them, and Felix took care of them, but forced Iris to shoot one in the eyeball. The eyeball part was her choice.

Iris and Hope’s dad Leo talked with girlfriend Lyla about Hope’s return. He wondered how much he should tell Hope, but Lila said the fact Hope was there was all that mattered. Iris and Felix would be back and safe. No useful data there went to waste. Leo said he should have known it would be a scientific decision, and Lyla said, it saved his daughter’s lives, which gave him hope. Leo made Hope a birthday breakfast, and thought she’d be hungrier, but she said Felix was a good cook. He’d taken good care of them, although she could go without seeing a can of beans for the rest of her life. He asked if she’d been in any danger, and she flashed back to all the stuff that had happened. She said she didn’t want to talk about it, but honestly, the hardest part about being out there was worrying about him, and not knowing if he was hurt. Now that she saw he was okay, it made everything worth it. She wished she knew if Iris and Felix were okay, but he said he was sure they were. He didn’t want to push her, but he hoped she would choose his path. She said now that she was with him, she was without any choice. She asked if she’d have to go along with it, but he said he didn’t know.   

Felix, iris, and Will scoped out zombies at a lake. Iris freezes when she’s about to kill a zombie, thinking she sees it wearing a CRM helmet, but Felix steps in. Iris told Felix that she thought the CRM was behind the destruction of the campus colony, but Felix said, they were talking about a hundred thousand people. Why would they want them dead if they weren’t a threat? Iris thought maybe it had something to do with them wanting Hope. Felix saw how far they went to take her. Will said he’d be lying if he said it hadn’t crossed his mind. They chose a zombie, tied it’s arms down with rope, and Felix used the end of the rope like a leash. They did not explain whatever plan that was part of.

Silas been kidnapped, and taken on a hooded ride by some a guy named Dennis. The hood taken off, he asked where Dennis was going, but Dennis said Silas had nothing to worry about. He added that if Silas tried to fight or escape, it would mean prison for him. I’d say that might be something to worry about.

Elizabeth met with Leo, who told her that Hope wouldn’t settle in until Iris and Felix were found. He wanted to join the search team, thinking them seeing a familiar face would be helpful, but Elizabeth said that wasn’t possible. He said they were out there unprotected, but she told him that Huck was more than capable. He balked at her sending one soldier, but she said Huck meant more to her than any army because Huck was her daughter. He said he wanted his family there tonight, or he was done working for her, but she said he didn’t work for her. He worked for the Civic Republic. She did too, and her job was to protect the CRM and secure resources, of which his daughter was one. She was brought there on the condition that she change, and needed the experience of getting there to see the world as it is. She knew however angry and betrayed Hope was, she’d still work toward what was most important; building knowledge and research to save humanity. He said there was nothing more important than family, and Elizabeth said, but he left his. He broke their laws, and put them at risk. He’d called it an error in judgment, but a word of advice, don’t make any more.

Hope wandered around, and made notes about the security measures she saw. Lyla came over to introduce herself, saying she recognized Hope from the photo on her dad’s desk. She knew Hope’s dad was going to show her around, but he was waiting on update, so Lyla was happy to give her a tour. Hope eyeballed Lyla’s security badge, which was also a key card, and said to show her everything.  

Dennis took Silas into a warehouse, where there was a zombie in a cage, and had him put on a fireman’s jacket. He told Silas to keep moving, and they went through the building and out the back, Dennis picking up what looked like a weeding tool (the claw thing you twist to pull out weeds) on his way out. Outside, three kids were stacking up zombies and poking them in the head with the weeder. One of them told Dennis that they were right on schedule, and Dennis introduced Webb, Tiga, and Grady, telling them that Silas would be joining them in decontamination. They’d be responsible for training Silas and setting him up. A zombie started to sit up, and Dennis instructed Silas to kill it. Silas did, and looked at Dennis like, was that good? Dennis also wanted some reports on his desk, and I thought, you can’t get away from paperwork, even in an apocalypse.

Hope asked Lyla what the place was before, and Lyla said it was government funded educational research, but before that, it had been an old diamond mine. They’d used the lab for experiments that needed to be shielded from sun radiation. Now they were using the lab to pinpoint why the world turned. Hope asked if they were looking for information to cure it, and Lyla said, that was one part. They also wanted to figure out a way to get rid of the ones who’d turned. If they could discover when kept them going and turn off the triggers that motivated their appetite, they could eliminate the dead as a threat. As Hope researched and investigated, she would pass that knowledge onto the next generation. Hope said at 17, they had her whole life planned, and Lyla said they also planned all meals for Hope’s optimum nutrition, and would match her to an ideal genetic mate. Then she laughed and said she was just kidding, but who knows? Hope asked if she could meet Lyla in her dad’s office, since she’d seen a bathroom, and one with four walls was hard to pass up. When Lyla left, Hope snooped around a door that said Authorized Personnel Only. A young guy startled her, and asked if she was the new girl. He introduced himself as Mason, and said he was sorry about what happened to her mom; it was why they wore black armbands. He said if she was curious, he’d show her, and opened the door, but it was just a supply closet. He said they didn’t want people helping themselves without permission.

At the Perimeter, Brody told Indira that Felix, Will, and Iris couldn’t be trusted. Iris had killed a CRM solider, and Will was wanted by the CRM. Felix said they had a plan, but Brody said it was too dangerous, and they hadn’t been forthcoming. Felix shows Brody a CRM notebook with the locations of supply drops and fuel depots, things the military wanted kept secret. Will said if their plan worked, it would protect all of them. They heard the tinkling of the Perimeter’s makeshift alarm, and trucks came up the road. Indira told them to hide now, and Brody covered up the notebook they stupidly left on the desk. Elizabeth got out of a car at the head of the caravan, and told Indira that she wished it was a social visit, but they were looking into something. A breeze blew off the paper hiding the CRM notebook, as Elizabeth was looking around at Indira’s wall art. She told Indira and Brody that a soldier had gone missing, but Indira said they hadn’t seen any new faces around town. Elizabeth pretended to be examining the tapestry covering the doorway to the room where the trio was hiding, but she was interrupted by her radio. One of her people told her that the soldier had been located, and Elizabeth apologized for the intrusion.

Hope looked around her dad’s lab, and Lyla said she’d hope for Leo to fill Hope in, but she wasn’t sure where he was. She did know that Leo loved Hope very much; he was working hard for their future. She’d met parents who felt helpless and wanted to make their children’s lives better, but didn’t have the knowledge, just the desire. They were relying on people like her father. Could she imagine the pressure? Lyla said, even though Leo wasn’t there, he could still fill her in, and put on a video where Leo updated his progress. After some glitches, they were given the ability to record and transmit the dead’s biological responses to environmental stimuli. Lyla said they’d been trying to do this for years, but Leo had cracked it in two months. They already had a trove of data that would open doors and further the avenues of research as to what was infecting the dead. If they were able to modify it, they could accelerate the rate of decay, eliminating them as a threat.

Elizabeth saw her missing soldier, who was really the leashed zombie, now unleashed and really dead, and wearing Will’s jacked. Elizabeth wanted to limit the knowledge of Will’s death to authorized personnel, since Leo didn’t need any more bad news with his daughter missing.

In her father’s room, Hope looked at his research dedication to her and Iris, and got teary. Leo came back, and said he’d meant to straighten up, but she said, it felt like home with stuff everywhere. He asked what she thought of the place, and she said she thought there would be more guard towers and attack dogs. She asked if Lyla was his girlfriend, and he asked if Lyla told her. She said Lyla didn’t have to. She saw Lyla’s stuff in his bathroom, and she’d called him brilliant 89 times. Hope said Lyla was all right, but she was concerned that Iris and Felix weren’t at the retirement home, and hadn’t been found. Felix had said he could barely walk, but if he felt they should move, he’d move. Leo asked if Hope was leaving something out, and said she needed to be honest. What the hell was going on?

Silas worked at killing the walkers/rotters/empties/zombies. He asked what happened there, and Grady said they lured the zombies in with lights and music a few times a week. They blew them up, then cut them up. Silas asked where the parts went, and Grady said they had trucks to take them off-site. Silas also found out the boys had signed on to be part of something bigger. Dennis threw a sleeping bag at Silas, who wondered about what the others meant about being part of something bigger. Dennis said this had been the first place of its kind. Now there were six others, bigger, and they were all state operated by trained military personnel. If everything went right, they could start bringing back energy, agriculture, and commerce. They were a training ground for that, What they were doing was starting over. Silas asked what Dennis did, and Dennis said he was a mechanic who fixed trucks and choppers. He trained others to fix what was broke. He pointed to a trailer, telling Silas it was his. He’d be back in the morning, and until then, Glenn was in charge. Dennis left, and Silas asked Webb where he was going. Webb said he was dropping off a dead one at CRM’s research facility. That place was going to change everything. Grady said he wanted to work there as a guard one day. They asked if Silas knew someone there, maybe a girlfriend, and Tiga said maybe Silas and Dennis had that in common. Silas watched as a CRM helicopter flew above them. 

Dennis drove with a zombie in the bed of his truck. He pulled down his visor, and looked at a picture of himself and Huck.

Felix asked if Iris was okay; she hadn’t said much. She said she worked it out. She wasn’t worried about getting caught, but she was scared she wouldn’t get the chance to hit back at CRM. Felix asked if she was sure she was ready, and she said when she’d killed the soldier, she’d thought she was numb, but she was angry. This is war, even if they don’t know it yet. Felix agreed, and said until they figured out a way to hit back, they’d lay low.  

Lyla and Elizabeth chatted, while a former colleague, now a zombie, was tied to a gurney and muzzled like Hannibal Lecter. Lyla said she thought Hope was coming around, and they might need her help to bring her father around. He was anxious about his missing daughter, but his enthusiasm for CRM had also eroded. They needed Hope to keep him motivated. Elizabeth thought that was what Lyla was for, and Lyla said she was doing her best. Elizabeth hoped her best was good enough – for Leo’s sake and Lyla’s. Lyla wondered when she was getting her next test subject, since it had been a while since her last premortem. She assumed General Beale’s plans were moving ahead as scheduled. Elizabeth assured Lyla that they were, and Lyla looked at the colleague zombie.

Next time, Huck gets called out, and an underground zombie.

🎭 It’s Back, Baby…

It will take more than a little pandemic to keep a good cosplayer down.

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📊 Monday, Monday…

Whether you’re back to work, zoom, or just staring blankly at your TV, join me tomorrow for some soap and a walk on Deck. Until then, stay safe, stay expecting good things, and stay never volunteering to be Pied Piper, unless you’ve piped before.

October 8, 2021 – No Queen, Grilled, Nasty, Worse, Unsure, Dirty, Salt Lake Woes, a Tease, Going Down, New Bar, L.A. Return, Tiger’s Back, Mistress Of the Book, Best Costumes, As Many Quotes As Lords Leaping & Magic

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Carly takes a sip of her coffee, and says, this never gets old. Sonny says, the coffee, or this? He kisses her, and she says, don’t make her choose. She suggests they stay home and shut the world out all day. He says, what world? It’s just the two of them. They kiss again, and a guard interrupts, saying, someone is at the gate to see Sonny.

Britt sits down with Nina at the MetroCourt, and says, welcome back. Nina thanks her and says, it’s been quite the homecoming. Any word on Liesl? Britt says, no, not a whisper. It seems her mother disappeared into thin air. Nina says she’s sorry. She can’t help but feel responsible. Britt says, Nina called and got her mother involved in a scheme to kill Peter. She’s sure it wasn’t a hard sell. Nina says, at the moment, it was the only way to protect Maxie and James. Britt says, if that’s all Nina was doing, she’d be on board, but they both know that SOS call was to protect herself.

Portia tells Trina that she likes their new tradition of weekly breakfast check-ins, and Trina says she does too. She’s not thrilled with the dining hall, and she’s already tired of take-out. Portia is glad to contribute to Trina’s healthy eating habits, and asks Trina to tell her about classes. How it is working at Ava’s gallery without Ava? Trina says, it turns out, Ava’s not leaving, and Portia asks, since when? Trina says she’s pretty sure Ava is staying there, and staying married, and Portia says, Trina can’t drop that kind of bomb on her and play coy. What happened with the stalker? Trina says, thanks to her, the stalker’s been unmasked.

Nikolas comes up behind Ava and kisses her on the neck. She says he’d better be her husband; he’s a very jealous man. He says he’s her husband all right. For now and for always. She says, it’s going to be a beautiful day, and he says, a beautiful life. He’s never letting her go again. That’s a promise.

The guard says, Mr. Corinthos is in the living room, and he leads Phyllis in, carrying a box. Sonny says, what a pleasant surprise, and she says, my goodness, look at you. He introduces her to Carly, saying she’s a dear friend of Mike’s and his. He and Phyllis smile at each other.

Josslyn tries to study at the Kelly’s counter, when Cameron brings her a glass of ice water. She asks if it has magical properties that will help her focus, and he says he can’t stop thinking about yesterday too. He can’t get over the fact that Spencer was the stalker. Trina was so right; he shouldn’t have given them so much pushback. She says, Trina was the one who figured it out, and Cameron asks how Trina is doing. She seemed pretty beat up about it. Josslyn says they were up half the night talking about it. She feels awful about setting a trap for Spencer. She’s not happy about it either, but if they hadn’t, Ava and Nikolas still wouldn’t know the truth. He says he guesses it was worth it, but she says he doesn’t sound all that convinced. He says, Nikolas has Ava back, but Spencer’s life just imploded. Did they end up helping that family, or just hurt them? She says, both.

Spencer walks into his and Esme’s hotel room. Still in bed, Esme asks where he was. He says, working out, and she says, so early? Did he sleep at all? He says, no. Every time he closed his eyes, he kept replaying the whole train wreck. It never should have happened. She says she doesn’t know what possessed him to confess, and he says his father was in danger. She says he had nothing to do with his Uncle Sonny turning up, and he says, no, but she did. Why the hell would she tell his uncle, the alleged mob kingpin, that his father was taking his daughter away?

Nikolas’s phone beeps, and he looks at it. Ava asks if something is wrong, and he says, it’s an alert he placed on Spencer’s credit card. Apparently, he’s holed up at the MetroCourt. She asks how he feels about that, and he says he’s glad Spencer didn’t spend the night on the street. But given the fact Spencer robbed them of months together, he can think of better ways of spending their first reunited morning than discussing Spencer. He’ll make breakfast.

Carly says, so she’s Phyllis, and thanks Phyllis for taking care of her husband when he was injured. Phyllis says, it was their pleasure. Mike… Sonny was a godsend to them in more ways than one. Carly says, it goes both ways. Sonny has told her a lot about Phyllis. She’s so sorry about Phyllis’s husband. She thanks Carly, calling her Mrs. Corinthos, but she says, call her Carly. Had they known she was coming, they could have spared her the security check. Phyllis says, it’s a beautiful home. Much different from his room at the Tan-O. Carly asks if Phyllis drove in, and Phyllis says she did. She was on the road too early to call. She hopes she didn’t intrude. She found some of Sonny’s belongings, and thought he might want them. Wow. His flannel shirts survived the fire?

Nina tells Britt, she feels terrible. If there’s anything she can do to help find Aunt Liesl, please let her. Britt says she’ll take the help; Scotty’s beside himself. Nina says she also got a voicemail from Valentin. He and Anna have a lead on Peter, but he didn’t give her any details. How is Britt otherwise? Britt says she’s busy. She’s throwing herself into work; restructuring the hospital budget, working with her new Co-Chief of Staff, keeping her head above water. Nina says, and Britt and Jason? Britt asks what she’s talking about. There is no her and Jason. Nina says, and that’s because of her.

Portia asks Trina, so the young man she met at the park was Spencer, not Victor, and Spencer was Ava’s stalker? Trina says, Spencer and his girlfriend, and Portia asks, which one drenched Trina in the fake blood? Trina says, Spencer, and Portia says, hell no. Trina protests, but Portia asks when all this went down. Last night? Trina says, yes, Spencer got kicked out of Windymere, and his relationship with his father is worse than ever, and it’s her fault. Portia says, in what universe? and Trina says she convinced Cam and Joss to set him up. If she hadn’t… Portia tells her not to finish that sentence. Trina’s not responsible, and it’s not her fault. This is Spencer’s mess; it has nothing to do with Trina. Trina says she just feels bad for him, and also guilty that she wasn’t honest with Ava. Portia asks why Trina would feel guilty? Thanks to her, Ava knows the truth now, and Ava can stay here with her husband and little girl. Although she might want to let that marriage dissolve. Clearly the Cassadine men are not to be trusted.

Esme tells Spencer that she’s sorry for how things turned out. She was only doing it for him. He says he knows. That’s why he defended her, but some of the ideas she came up with… She says, getting his father back in his life was what he wanted, so she did what she could to make that happen. She guesses she’s still learning how to make him happy. He says she really is the best, and nothing that has happened is her fault. But he’d be happier if they cut out the scheming, and did better. She says, whatever he wants. Too bad he can’t count on his so-called friends. What were they thinking, especially Josslyn? Doesn’t that girl have enough to worry about without setting him up and calling him out? He says, Josslyn is a real friend; so’s Cameron. They’re probably the only real friends he’s ever had.

Josslyn tells Cameron, they totally ambushed Spencer, but if his behavior hadn’t been so messed up, there’d be nothing to confess. Cameron says, her stepdad is one menacing dude. Spencer was absolutely terrified for his father. She says, everyone knows not to mess with Sonny, especially when it comes to his family, but none of that would have happened except for Esme. He says he doesn’t see how she’s to blame for the lie about Bora Bora, and she asks if he’s giving Esme a pass. He says, not at all. They both bear responsibility. She says, Trina told her that Spencer and Esme work as a team. Every team she’s ever been on has a captain. It makes her wonder if Esme is the one calling the shots.

Cameron asks what makes Josslyn think Esme is more involved than Spencer is saying. She says, Spencer admitted Esme was the one who torched Ava’s car, and Cameron says, he did at first, but then he walked it back. She says, to protect her. Does that surprise him? She’s seen the way Esme hangs on Spencer. No wonder he can’t think straight. He says, this is Spencer they’re talking about; he’s no angel. She says, this is so messed up. She knows Spencer set it in motion – everything he did was bad, but she still wants what’s best for him. He says, what if Esme is what’s best for him? but she says, no. Esme brings out the worst in Spencer.

Esme asks why Spencer isn’t furious. First, they set him up, then stand by and watch him humiliate himself. He says, he humiliated himself? and she says, he confessed and he apologized. He says she’s forgetting the part where they’re actually guilty, and she says, fine. They’re no innocents, but his real friends aren’t either. They lied to his face, and set a trap that almost got his father killed. His father kicked him out of Windymere, while his wicked stepmother gloats. If they expect Spencer to beg forgiveness, they’d better think again. They’re the ones who should be coming to him. There’s a knock at the door, and a woman asks if he’s Spencer Cassadine. She’s sorry, but his credit card was declined for the second night. Esme says, there’s more than enough funds… but he says, there’s no need. This isn’t a fund problem; it’s a father problem. The woman says, they contacted the account holder, Nikolas Cassadine, and the card’s been canceled. He says, checkmate, and Esme asks what this means. He says, it means they pack.

Nikolas tells Ava, breakfast is in the dining room, unless she would rather have it served in the bedroom. She tells him to choose, and he says, the bedroom it is. She asks what the call was that he made earlier, and he says he cut Spencer’s access to his bank and credit card accounts. She says she’s all for tough love, but if Nikolas cuts Spencer off, what will he do? He says, Spencer’s about to figure it out. His son’s been given every possible advantage. He’s bright, he’s willful, let him put that cunning to good use, and figure out how to support himself. She says, that sounds fine in theory, but the timing is terrible. Won’t Spencer see this as punishment, and won’t it further stoke his dangerous resentment?

Trina tells Portia that Ava told her to be careful of bad boys. Spencer falls under that definition, except he’s not that bad. At heart, she thinks he’s just lost. Portia tells her, says every woman in defense of a dysfunctional relationship with a bad boy. She was at the hospital that night when Ava’s car was burned. She sat with Ava afterward, and Ava couldn’t stop shaking. And to leave Kiki’s ID badge near the car? That’s just cruel. Trina says, Spencer didn’t do it. She doesn’t even think it was his idea. Portia says Trina certainly seems determined to let him off the hook, and Trina says she’s not denying Spencer’s made some seriously mess up choices. Portia says, anyone who asks you to cover for them isn’t your friend. Remember what Maya Angelou said, when someone shows you who they are… Trina finishes, believe them. She’s sorry she didn’t tell Portia about this earlier; there’s just been a lot going on. Portia says, even though Trina will always be her baby, she’s a young woman now, and she’s entitled to privacy. But Portia can proudly say, Trina has always had a good head on her shoulders.

Carly says Obrecht was devastated when she heard Jason got engaged to Carly because she knew how important Jason was to Britt. Britt says, that’s old news now, and Nina says, if she hadn’t kept Sonny away from Port Charles… Britt says Nina might have hurt a lot of other people, but Nina did her a favor. Carly will always come first with Jason, and she’s nobody’s second. Nina says, good for her. She hopes Britt doesn’t mind, but she doesn’t think she can stay for breakfast. She can’t justify paying Carly’s inflated prices for eggs and toast. Britt says, it’s Nina’s call; she’s not offended. Nina takes Britt’s hand, and says, it’s good to see her. If Britt hears from her mom, if there’s anything Nina can do, call her and let her know. Britt says, will do, and tells Nina to watch her back. She has the feeling Carly isn’t done with her yet.   

Phyllis sits down, with Sonny and Carly, and Carly says, may I? pointing to the box. Sonny tells her, go ahead, and she starts taking things out. She takes out a flannel shirt, and says she saw Sonny in one of these. She still can’t believe it. She takes out a few more, and asks how many he has. She says, wow, and takes out the cowboy hat. She says, Mike definitely had a distinct fashion style, and Phyllis says, not to mention a mean two-step. Sonny says, that’s high praise coming from the lifelong dance partner of Lenny Caulfield, the greatest dancer in the world. Phyllis says, that man was so light on his feet, he defied gravity. Sonny takes her hand, and I’m not sure how to read Carly’s face. Uncomfortable maybe.

Carly says, Lenny sounds like the best of men. Sonny told her that Lenny gave him a hard time when he first showed up, and wound up standing up for him, and treating him like a brother. She wishes she could have met him. Phyllis says, Lenny was one of a kind, and Sonny says, amen. Carly says she’s going to give them a chance to catch up; they must have a lot to talk about. Forget about her suggestion about staying home. She has tons of paperwork at the MetroCourt. Enjoy their time together. She tells Phyllis that it was a pleasure meeting her, and hopes Phyllis comes back. She’s always welcome. Carly leaves, and Sonny thanks Phyllis for bringing the box. Phyllis says she has a confession. That’s not the only reason she’s here. She wanted to meet him properly. He holds out his hand, and says, Sonny Corinthos. She says, Phyllis Caulfield, and shakes his hand. They turn the handshake into a hug.

Trina tells Portia that she and Josslyn have this code – sisters before misters. She feels like she’s breaking that code with Ava. Ava is her friend too. She feels bad that she kept it secret that Spencer was in town for weeks, but after everything that happened, she feels like it’s too late to say anything. What does Portia think? Portia says, the fact that Trina feels bad tells her something, especially now that she knows the damage secrets can cause. So what is she going to do? Trina says she thinks she’ll skip breakfast. Raincheck? Portia says, of course (🍷). She wants Trina to do what she’s got to do. She’s proud of Trina. Trina thanks Portia and says she loves her. Portia says she loves Trina too. Same time, same place next week? Trina says she wouldn’t miss it.

Nikolas says he can’t stand back after how Spencer treated his wife, and Ava says she appreciates his outrage, but she’s a big girl and can take care of herself. As he well knows. He says he’s aware, but in no way does it excuse Spencer for what he did. She says, Spencer has witnessed Nikolas’s plots and schemes his entire life. If Nikolas wants to punish Spencer for learning the behavior he’s modeled, don’t do it on her account. Her phone dings, and she says, breakfast and anything else will have to wait. She has a visitor.

Walking into the MetroCourt, Spencer tells Esme, there’s enough cash for breakfast, but after that, they’re broke. I thought she had money? Esme says, this is a temporary set-back. His father just needs time to cool off. He says, maybe Joss and Came will cool off too. One of the most annoying things about his friends is that he actually cares what they think. He sees Britt, and says he has an idea, but he needs to have this conversation alone. Esme says, no worries. She trusts him. Text her if he needs back-up. He goes over to Britt’s table, where she’s just finished with a call. He says, wheeling and dealing? Good. Does he have a deal for her.

Cameron tells Josslyn that he doesn’t know what to make of Spencer and Esme’s relationship, but so what? Who says they have to understand it? Josslyn asks when he got so wise, and he says when he started dating her. She says he really is wise; that was such a good answer. They kiss, and Nina walks in. Nina says she imagines she’s the last person Josslyn wants to see, and Josslyn says, good call. She asks if Cameron doesn’t have to go back to work, and he asks if she’s sure. She says, it’s fine, and he says he’ll go back to work… outside. Nina says she just came to get a bite to eat, but can leave if Josslyn is uncomfortable, but Josslyn asks why she would be uncomfortable. She’s not the one who stole 9 months of Sonny’s life, and left his family to grieve. She’s not the one who’s a total hypocrite.

Britt asks what the deal is, and Spencer says, room and board with her in exchange for his witticisms. She says, pass, and he says, and Esme’s French cooking techniques. She says, absolutely not, and he says, why not? They’ll be fun roommates, and Esme can cook dinner. Britt says she lives in a hotel room, and he says, she’s Chief of Staff, and still lives in a hotel room? and she says, demanding job, no pets, no kids, room service. Works for her, but not for him. He says she won’t even notice them. She’s at work all day, and he promises they won’t touch the minibar. She asks, what is going on? Why would he leave cushy Windymere for a rollaway bed in her hotel room? He says he and his father had a falling out, and Britt says, he left? Spencer shakes his head, and she says, Nikolas kicked him out? Why is Nikolas acting so self-righteous after all the crap he’s pulled? Spencer says, it’s a little complicated, and she says, please don’t tell her that he hasn’t done anything that will make her have to defend his father.

Ava sees Trina, and says, what a nice surprise. Trina says she’s glad Ava is still there. Does this mean… Ava says, thanks to Trina, she and Nikolas are back together. They’ll have a lifetime of mornings ahead of them. What Trina did was risky, and she doesn’t condone the plotting, but Trina did uncover the truth, and Ava is grateful. Trina says, don’t thank her.

Phyllis says Sonny’s coffee is delicious. He says, of course (🍷) it is. He’ll send her home with a pound. She looks at a photo, and asks who it is with him, and Sonny says, Mike, his dad. He died of Alzheimer’s a year ago. He was one of a kind. He and Lenny would have hit it off. Phyllis says she’s so sorry. He has a beautiful family; they must have missed him. She bets they’re happy he’s back, and he says, so is he; so is Carly. She says, Carly seems wonderful. It must have been hard on her. He says, yes she is, and yeah it was. Phyllis says she found pictures of him and Nina, but didn’t want to include them in the box. She wasn’t sure he’d want them. He thanks her, and she says she has another confession. She didn’t drive there to return the box. She thought he might need someone to talk to who understands. He says she’s still looking out for him, and she says, Lenny would call it putting her nose where it doesn’t belong. He says, Lenny loved that she did that; so does he. She says she knows he left a complicated situation in Nixon Falls. Is the situation there complicated too?  

Esme sees Cameron outside Kelly’s, and says she’s so glad she found him. She needs him desperately.

Josslyn tells Nina to consider a delivery app, if she has to leave every establishment where there are people who love Sonny. Nina says she’ll take that into consideration. She’s truly sorry. She starts to leave, but Josslyn tells her to wait. She has something for Nina.

Britt asks what Spencer was thinking, and he says he was saving his father from Ava. She says, so he could have his father to himself? and he wonders if that’s too much to ask. He thought his father was dead for three years. She says, Spencer claims he wants to make up for lost time, but what he means is, he wants to control who his father is with. What bothers her the most is the lengths he went to, the lies he told, and the people he hurt, including her. Nikolas accused her of being the stalker, and Spencer said nothing. He says, because Nikolas didn’t think that anymore, but she’s right. He’s sorry. It’s one of the many mistakes he made. She says she gets making mistakes. He knows she’s fond of him, while she’s not fond of his father, but he needs to go make amends. He says he can’t; his father doesn’t want to see him. Maybe he and Esme could just stay one night, until they can figure it out. Carly comes over to the table, and says, not in her hotel. He terrorized Ava by implying a threat to Avery, and manipulated Sonny the second he got home. It’s totally unacceptable. Spencer says Carly is right. He screwed up, and he doesn’t blame anyone for not wanting him around. She tells him, don’t play the martyr. Stand on his own two feet instead of waiting for someone to bail him out. That’s the problem. Someone has been enabling him his entire life. He says, again his apologizes, to them both, and leaves.  

Cameron tells Esme, he’s working, so… She says he’s the only one who can help her… and Spence. He asks, what’s going on with Spencer? and she says, Spencer has been tossed out and cut off. They’re almost with no money. Cameron says, first of all, they’re hardly starving and destitute, and second, they kind of deserve what they get. What Spencer did was terrible. She says, maybe she should have done more to rein Spence in, but he was in so much pain. He wanted his father back, and now he’s lost his father all over again. Cameron says, things are bad right now, but Spencer will bounce back. He always does. She says, not this time. I don’t know if she’s faking it, but I think it’s the first time Esme hasn’t smiled through a conversation, whether it was appropriate or not.

Trina tells Ava, the day she realized Victor was really Spencer, was the day she realized he’d been lying about how long he’s been in Port Charles. Obviously, he needed to cover for his creeping around, leaving nasty little threats. Ava says, then he convinced Trina to keep his secret, and Trina says, he told her he had troubled relationship with his dad, and that’s why he didn’t approach Nikolas right away. And she bought it. Ava wonders if there’s anyone in this town Spencer hasn’t deceived, and Trina says she helped him by keeping quiet. Ava says, Spencer deceived Trina too. He lied to her, he manipulated her, and took advantage of her trust. Trina says, if she’d come to Ava sooner, maybe they could have figured out Spencer was the stalker. Before her car got torched. Can Ava ever forgive her? Ava says, there’s absolutely nothing to forgive her for. She wishes she’d had a friend as loyal and trustworthy as Trina years ago. Trina says Ava has her now, and Ava says she’s sorry for what Trina lost. She remembers how excited Trina  was when Victor swept into her life, and she hates how he robbed Trina of that feeling.

Nikolas comes out of the elevator as Portia is waiting for it, and she says, perfect timing. If him or his son ever hurt her daughter again, they’ll regret it. He looks at her blankly, and she says, he needs reminding. His deviant stunts at the party at Windymere, Spencer drenching Trina in fake blood, pretending to be Victor, and convincing Trina to lie about his presence in Port Charles, so that he could stalk Ava. Nikolas says he’s so sorry. Last night, Spencer admitted he’d come home from school early, but he had no idea Spencer had deceived Trina in that way. She says, his son is walking through the world like he can do whatever he wants. And Nikolas, as the adult, needs to shut that down. Nikolas says he’s truly sorry, and she says, next time he sees his son, let him know if he knows what’s good for him, he’ll stay away from her daughter. I smell a romance in the works.

Sonny says, being home has been an adjustment, and asks Phyllis, what’s the deal with the Tan-O? She says she filed a claim with insurance, but the adjuster is still investigating, so the wait is on. He asks if she wants to rebuild, but she’s not sure. Without Lenny, she feels a bit at sea. He says, it didn’t help that he took off, but she says, he needed to get back to his family. He says he considers Phyllis family; whatever she needs, he’s there for her. She says he doesn’t owe her anything, but he says she saved his life. The least he can do is put her up, there or at the MetroCourt. And he’s not taking no for an answer. She says she appreciates that. She does have some unfinished business in town. He says she didn’t come just to see him? and she says, she came to see Nina.

Josslyn says she’s glad she ran into Nina. She holds up the journal, and asks if Nina recognizes it. Nina says, it’s the journal she gave Josslyn as a graduation present, and Josslyn says, she’d actually stopped writing, but didn’t tell Nina at the time because she was being polite. She tries not to cry, and says she started writing again after Nina gave it to her, and used it to process her feelings. She flips through it, and says, she wrote about Sonny’s funeral. She rips it out, and says, she wrote about the nights she heard her mom quietly sobbing. She tears that out too, and says, and she wrote about the good days where they still felt like a family. And the bad ones where all any of them could think about was missing Sonny. But Nina didn’t just lie to them, she lied to Josslyn’s father. He went to Nixon Falls to see her and try to win her back, but instead he got shot defending her and her friend. When Jax came to Nina, saying he thought he saw Sonny when he was on the gurney, and she lied and said he hadn’t. Nina deceived him too. She rips all the pages out, and says, it’s all there, updated as of last night. She’ll be keeping her thoughts, but this gift from Nina? She never wants to see it or Nina again. She hands the journal to Nina.  

Cameron says he has to get back inside, but Esme says, Spence needs him. He just lost his father, and now he’s lost Cameron too, and she can’t handle it. She doesn’t want to come between Spence and his real friends. That’s what he calls Cameron and Josslyn. They’re his real friends, and Spence is hers.

Trina tells Ava, she started off really liking Victor, but he was just a put-on, a façade. She can’t believe she let Spencer play her like that. She’ll never trust him again after what he did to Ava. Ava says, she’s not encouraging Trina to have a relationship with Spencer – far from it. She appreciates Trina’s loyalty, but what happened between her and Spencer is between them. Trina is free to do her. Spencer calls out for his father, and walks into the room. Trina gives him that look. You know the one.

Cameron tells Esme that Spencer hasn’t lost him; he’s still Spencer’s cousin. He really dislikes what Spencer did to his father, Ava, and Trina, but he doesn’t hate Spencer. She asks, what about Joss? and he says, she’s mad, but she’s also the kindest person he knows. He’s sure she’ll move past it. Esme says Cameron is such a good guy, when Josslyn comes out of Kelly’s. It looks like she’s not liking what she sees.

Carly tells Britt, breakfast is on the house. She apologizes for interrupting Britt’s conversation with Spencer. Britt says, it’s okay; she’d already turned him down. He made himself a hell of a mess and she can’t fix it for him. She hopes he figures it out. He’s a good kid in spite of everything. Carly says, technically, he’s an adult, but when she was his age, she didn’t behave like one either. Britt says, even as adults, we don’t always behave as adults, and starts to leave, but Carly says she knows Britt has a lot going on; so does she. She’d like to clear the air between them, and asks if Britt is ready for some radical honesty. Britt says she’s ready if Carly is.

Phyllis says she still has things she needs to say to Nina, and Sonny wonders why Phyllis would still want to talk to her after everything she did. She caused Phyllis to lose the Tan-O. She says, she thought about all the horrible things Nina did to Sonny and his family, and the lives she endangered, including her own. But she also knows Nina’s heart. All the things Nina did for her and Lenny, and their town, even for Sonny as Mike. A person has to be in a lot of pain and confusion to balance all that love and desperation. Lenny always said she had a bleeding heart, and maybe she does, but she can’t write Nina off just yet. Can he?   

On Monday, Alexis tells Nikolas that it’s no time for him to turn his back on Spencer, Jax asks Shawn how something circles back to him, and Britt tells Carly, it’s not going to happen.

👑 She’ll Never Be Queen…

Kyle stands by her good friend. Unless things start going bad.

She thinks they’re good.

She’ll walk away when they stop paying her.

🔥 On the Barbie…

I’m sure she had an answer for everything, but I’ll be on the lookout for squirming.

🍸 Belle Of the South…

Good. Erika has no business trying to intimidate the weak one because things didn’t go as planned. And I agree that no woman should ever say that to another woman. Actually, I don’t think anyone should use that word ever. And I have a potty mouth. What can I say? I was raised by a sailor.

😶 Can’t Read the Room…

I don’t even know what to say here.

💎 Don’t Fence Her In…

It would be a shame if Garcelle left. She’s the voice of reason, and of color.

🧹 On the Other Hand…

I’m all for LVP, Garcelle, and Sutton having a show.

⛪️ Meanwhile, In the Lake Of Salt…

Methinks they suddenly realized what a bad look it was.

Lisa tries to balance it with a good look.

🗽 Still Clueless…

I hardly think there was a stigma attached to single working moms in 2010.

⛺️ Downsizing…

I guess this is what happens when you do really, really stupid things.

💤 Uninspired…

Are they really going to name it Schwartz and Sandy’s? Will they be serving egg creams?

https://www.bravotv.com/vanderpump-rules/style-living/tom-sandoval-tom-schwartz-opening-a-new-restaurant-details

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/tom-schwartz-tom-sandoval-new-bar-lisa-vanderpump-reacts

🏠 Coming Back Home…

I loved the Homecoming show they did for Real World New York. I’m hoping this one is as good. I’d love to see San Francisco, but now that Pedro is gone, it would be sad. And I’m not sure if I could stomach Puck again.

https://ew.com/tv/real-world-homecoming-season-2-los-angeles-1993-cast/

🐅 Tiger Take Two…

I can’t imagine it topping, or even being equal to, the first one. I was mesmerized.

https://ew.com/tv/tiger-king-season-2-coming-to-netflix/

🧛🏻‍♀️ All In the Timing…

Why shouldn’t Cassandra Peterson aka Elvira have a memoir coming out when it’s almost Halloween? And who knew all this stuff? I can’t wait to read this.

https://nypost.com/2021/09/21/elvira-reveals-sexuality-wilt-chamberlain-encounter-more/

https://nypost.com/2021/09/23/elvira-reveals-photo-of-her-girlfriend-says-theyre-relieved/

🎃 23 Days To Halloween…

And so it begins.

https://www.glamour.com/gallery/best-celebrity-halloween-costumes

📣 Quotes of the Week

A good friend will always stab you in the front. – Oscar Wilde

The cure for anything is saltwater: sweat, tears, or the sea.Isak Dinesen, author of Out of Africa

Expecting life to treat you well because you are a good person is like expecting an angry bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian. – Shari R. Barr

Listening is where love begins: listening to ourselves and then to our neighbors. – Fred Rogers

If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. – J.R.R. Tolkien

In our daily lives, we must see that it is not happiness that makes us grateful, but the gratefulness that makes us happy. – Albert Clarke

There’s a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line. Oscar Levant

Your dream is a reality that is waiting for you to materialize. Today is a new day! Don’t let your history interfere with your destiny! Learn from your past so that it can empower your present and propel you to greatness. – Steve Maraboli

You’re only as sick as your secrets. – AA saying

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle. – Plato

👢 Walking Into the Weekend Like…

I have an early day tomorrow, but before we know it, it will be Dead time. Until then, stay safe, stay changing it up now and then, and stay believing them if someone shows you who they are.

October 7, 2021 – A Shootout In Crete, Co-Listing Nightmare & Watching

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts & annoyingly detailed recaps from real time TV watching)

General Hospital

Monte Carlo, Monaco. Dante is on the phone with Rocco. He’s glad Rocco is having fun with Grandma Olivia. He misses Rocco and loves him. There’s a knock at the door, and he ends the call. It’s Sam, and he tells her that he was just saying good morning to Rocco. She says she just did the same thing with Danny and Scout, and he says Sam didn’t tell Scout what she’s doing, did she? She says, did she tell Scout that she was looking for her father? No. She’s not saying anything until she sees Drew with her own two eyes. Which according to Anna, could be very soon.

Robert and Anna go to the bar where Anna was with Valentin. She says hello to the bartender, and Robert asks if she knows him. She says he served them last night. She has every WSB agent looking for Drew, but wishes Chloe’s account had been more helpful. Like maybe more landmarks or details. Robert says, she did tell them Drew helped her escape, and got himself beaten black and blue, and Anna says, beaten, not killed. If Peter had wanted that to happen, Drew would have been dead years ago. He says, all they have to do is find out where Drew is being held, and she says she’s going upstairs to check on Valentin. He says, good luck with that. He’s probably up there, passed out, waiting to resurface with a hangover as big as Australia.

Nope. He’s at Victor’s place. He finds a deck of cards, and plays solitaire. Bored with that, he flips all the cards into the air. Victor comes in, and he says, hello, uncle. Good of him to visit. Victor says, sorry; he was delayed. Valentin says he thought Peter had taken care of Victor once and for all. He did say Peter was out to kill them both.

Austin sees Maxie coming out of the hospital elevator, and asks if she’s there for medical reasons, or to ask him to accompany her to another wedding ceremony. She says, neither. She’s getting Bobbie some flowers from the gift shop. He asks if it’s Bobbie’s birthday, but Maxie says, it’s her daughter BJ’s birthday. He says, she’s buying flowers for Bobbie to celebrate her daughter’s birthday? and Maxie says, she’s BJ’s cousin. Her Uncle Tony is BJ’s dad. When she was really little, she was sick, and needed a heart transplant, or else she would die. Then one horrible day, BJ’s school van was hit by a drunk driver. BJ was left brain dead, and Tony and Bobbie decided to give her BJ’s heart. That’s why she’s alive today.

Brook sits with Chase at the café, and asks if he’s grabbing breakfast before work. He says, better here than at his desk, the only place he’ll be working for the foreseeable future. She says, poor baby, and he says she can feel sorry for him being stuck on desk duty while he’s recuperating, but she says maybe his superiors are onto something. Taking it slow never hurt anyone. He says, someday, he’s going to love reminding her that she said that. Why is she here anyway? He’s seen the breakfast spread at the Quartermaines. This doesn’t come close. She says he had to get out of the house early, and get distracted, and he asks what has her so worked up? She says, something happened yesterday that’s got her bothered. He says, bothered as in alarmed, or bothered as in annoyed? She says, bothered as in bothered. She needs to say something to someone about it before she loses it. Chase says maybe he can talk her off the ledge; it wouldn’t be the first time. Hopefully, it doesn’t end with him arresting her. That would be progress. Who has her blood boiling this time? She says, that wannabe Quartermaine – Austin Gatlin-Holt.

Austin says, wow. Maxie had Kawasaki Syndrome so bad, she needed a heart transplant? She says, yeah, and he says he’s sure she told the story a million times. He thinks it’s cool that she’s celebrating her cousin’s life by bringing her mother flowers. She says, she and Bobbie have a really special relationship because of that. He says, she’s been through a lot. Are those guards still following her? She says, yes and no. She doesn’t have a guard like Yuri, but PCPD officers are waiting outside. He says, as long as she’s safe, that’s all that matters, and she says, as long as Peter is lurking around, they’re going to be her shadow. He says, it’s good she’s taking steps to protect herself, and she says it looks like she’s not the only one who could use protection. He needs some from Brook. 

Valentin says he’s had time to think, and he thinks Victor is manipulating him. He doesn’t think Victor is in any danger at all from Peter. He thinks Victor wants his cooperation for some reason, and he’s using Peter as the most expedient way to go about it. Victor says he’d never do that to Valentin. After all, he’s the only Cassadine who gave Valentin the time of day when he was a little boy. Valentin says, was he? His memories of the island are a little vague. He was six when he left that godforsaken place. Victor says, perhaps Valentin doesn’t remember Victor being kind to him, but he was, and he still feels warmly toward him. Valentin says, is that why Victor upgraded his accommodations from third world hellhole prison cell, to a slightly more opulent prison cell? Because he cares? Victor says he’s keeping Valentin locked up for his own safety. He can’t say he blames Valentin. Valentin says, Victor is trying to protect him? Then tell him something. There’s someone Peter hates even more than him; someone he’s definitely going to target. What is Victor doing to protect Anna Devane?

Anna comes back to find Robert seated at the bar, and Robert says he was right, wasn’t he? Valentin is up there in bed, stinking of booze, smelling like licorice. He picks up his glass and says, this is bad stuff. She says, no. Valentin wasn’t in his room; he hasn’t been there all night. She asks if the bartender remembers the man she was with last night. Did he see him this morning? The bartender says when his wife went to clean the room this morning, she said the guest was already gone. Anna tells Robert, something’s not right. Before they left the US, the both made sure they had international coverage. He would have texted her if he’d gone anywhere. Robert says, maybe Valentin isn’t the man she thinks he is, and when the tough got going, he bailed on the search for Peter, and her. She says, he didn’t bail. If he’d gone anywhere, he would have left a message. He says, be serious. He’s out here searching for Maxie’s baby, and in the meantime, she’s her squandering what’s left of her good judgment. Not on Peter. This time, it’s on Valentin.

Dante says, so Sam got news from Anna, and she says, Anna left her a voicemail. She found the real Chloe Jennings. He says, so Peter didn’t kill her then, and Sam says, no. She showed up at a US Consulate in Crete. She was imprisoned, and managed to escape. Then she was in a car accident, but here’s the real kicker. She didn’t plan the escape without help. There was another prisoner with her, but by the time the guards caught up with them, the other prisoner sacrificed himself so she could escape. He says he thinks he knows where this is headed, and she says, of course (🍷) the other prisoner was Drew. It had to be. Who else would sacrifice themself to save someone else? He says, so off to Crete? and she says she contacted the concierge and they’re making travel plans. They’re just waiting on some details. He says, good. Maybe they have time to talk. She says, about what? and he says, about what she told him last night about where she stands regarding Drew.

Sam tells Dante, she went into a deep dive last night, regarding her relationship – or lack thereof – with Drew. She wants to be really clear with him about finding Drew. It’s all about Scout, not her. Dante says he believed her when she told him last night. It helped him out too, because he’s been doing a lot of thinking about this… the two of them, in terms of what it means in regard to them being together. He tells her not to throw another drink in his face, and she says, that was for show. He says he thinks she liked it a little bit too, and she says, maybe. He wants to be clear with her. I like you, Samantha. He doesn’t want to be work buddies, or just teaming up to find Drew. He’s just going to  say it, and he says he wants to see where it goes.

Austin asks if Maxie is talking about the scene Brook caused yesterday, and she says, it was kind of hard not to notice. Brook was yelling at him for a variety of things – the lawsuit and ELQ, Ned and the Quartermaines in general, and there was something about Leo that she couldn’t quite figure out. He says, she’s not wrong; there’s a lot going on. Here’s what he can tell her. When he wins his case in court, the Quartermaines will have no choice but to accept him as part of the family. She says, legally maybe, but she doesn’t know if they will personally. If he wins, he gets a piece of the ELQ pie, right? He says, maybe, but that’s not what this is about. It’s about his dad; he’s honoring his father. It was really important to his father to be recognized by the Quartermaines. If he ruffles a few Q feathers, it might be awkward with Brook, since she’s Maxie’s best friend. Maxie says, Brook isn’t her best friend. She wouldn’t even consider them friends, period.

Chase says Brook doesn’t have to sell him on the fact she has a problem with Austin. He witnessed it first hand when Austin convinced him to go through Edward’s papers to find the paper on ELQ. She says she doesn’t blame Chase for that. He’d just found out about Willow and Michael. His heart was broken. Austin knew that, and took advantage. He wanted to get what he wanted and it worked. He’s trying to do the same things with her dad. He says, how so? and she says he’s trying to distract her father; take his attention away from ELQ. She sacrificed so much to get those shares. She did it all for her dad, and for the sake of the rest of the family, and Austin is trying to ruin all of her hard work. He asks how Austin is doing that, and she says, in the worst possible way – using a child.  

Victor says Valentin has no reason to worry about Anna. She’s replaced him with another sidekick. Valentin asks, who? and Victor says, her ex-husband Robert Scorpio. Valentin says, Peter is going to target them both. He needs to be there to help Anna. Victor admires Valentin’s passion for Anna’s safety, especially considered their checkered past during in their spy days. If she brings happiness into his life, good for him. Valentin says, if anything happens to Anna while he’s locked up there, he’s holding Victor personally responsible. Victor says, if anything happens to Anna, Peter will be guilty, not him.

Anna says Robert is throwing Peter in her face, after she admitted she was wrong, and he forgave her. Don’t equate her mistake with Peter with her friendship with Valentin. He says he didn’t mean to bring up the whole Peter mess again, but he doesn’t trust Valentin, and with good reason. He’s going to hurt Anna. How far has it gone between them? Anna remembers kissing on the terrace, and Robert says, bloody hell. She is soft on him. Anna says, stop. Enough digs about Valentin. Their job is to put Peter in jail, and get Maxie’s baby back. Stop getting them off track. He says, actually, he thinks it’s her feelings about Valentin that are holding her back from doing her job. The musician Anna spoke to comes in, and she says, excuse me. Does he remember her from last night? He says he does, and she asks if he gave her friend the message when she left. He says, yes. He definitely gave Valentin the message.  

Valentin asks what turned Victor against Peter? It wasn’t the downing of Drew’s plane; he was involved in that. He knows all about Victor’s work at Creighton-Clark, and that he’s been keeping Drew prisoner on Helena’s behest. Victor says, Valentin doesn’t have to remind him about all the things he’s done wrong. Right now, he’s doing his best to atone for a lifetime of mistakes. It seems to Valentin that Victor is making even more mistakes, and Victor says, he underestimated Peter. He has no more use for Valentin, Anna, or Drew Cain. The only thing keeping Peter from killing all three of them is Victor pretending to help him. His hands are tied. That’s why he came to Valentin for help. He’s desperate. He’s begging Valentin. Please.

Brook says Austin presented a far-fetched idea to her dad that Leo could be on the spectrum, and Chase asks if she means autism. She says, yes, and the guy only treated Leo for a cut on his finger. She knows it’s just a smokescreen, and Austin is trying to distract her father from ELQ. And it’s working. Worse yet, he’s fighting with Olivia again. Chase says, Olivia doesn’t agree with Austin? and Brook says, of course (🍷) not. The guy has barely even examined him, which is why Olivia is so pissed at her dad for even entertaining Austin’s advice. Chase says he’s not a fan of Austin’s, but when he was living at their house, Leo was kind of shy around him. She says, so what does that mean? Leo’s a great kid. So he gets hyper focused sometimes and is generally hyper. What does that prove? So sometimes Leo doesn’t talk when you talk to him, but when she doesn’t feel like talking, she does that too. He says, there are days she actually doesn’t feel like talking? and she says she means it. Austin is the bad guy in this situation. He’s taking advantage of her father’s love for his stepson, and it’s destroying his marriage to Olivia. And Austin is just going to ride off in to the sunset with her great-grandfather’s legacy. He asks if she really thinks Austin would purposefully misdiagnose a little boy, and she says Austin took advantage of Chase when he could barely walk and his marriage was falling apart. He says, true, and he’ll always be suspicious of him for that. What is he suggesting? Some crazy medication? She says, no. He wants her dad and Olivia to take Leo to see a specialist. He says, that’s all? and she says, that’s enough. It’s causing infighting and chaos, when they should be sticking together against Austin. He says, if this was Bailey, her own daughter, wouldn’t she want Bailey to see a specialist? Just to be safe?

Austin says he’s confused about Maxie and Brook not being friends. He sees them together all the time – at the Quartermaines, the MetroCourt, here at the hospital, usually with Bailey. They work together, right? She says they do. They work at Deception, which makes them work associates. Then they were thrown into the same Lamaze class. She can see how it would look like they’re friends, but they’re not best friends, and Maxie doesn’t really consider Brook a friend. He says, it’s no skin off his nose, but does she want to share why they’re not friends? She says, because she’s a troublemaker. She tried to seduce Dante when he was involved with her real best friend Lulu. Brook set it up so Lulu would walk in on them in a compromising situation. He asks, how compromising? and Maxie says, she really hurt Lulu. Austin probably doesn’t know about her, but Lulu is in a coma in a treatment facility. He says he’s sorry to hear that, and asks if Brook succeeded in breaking up Dante and Lulu, but she says, no. Nothing could break up Dante and Lulu… except maybe a bomb.

Sam says, Dante wants to see where things go between them? and he says he does. He hopes she feels that way too. It too them a while to get to the point where they decided to explore if there was anything more, and rightly so. She divorced Jason, and him and Lulu… He thinks they’re at that point now. She says she is, and thinks he is too. He says he thinks it’s about time he asked her out on a real date. That’s what they call it right? and she says, exactly. He says she didn’t answer his question, and she says, which is? He says, a real date. Is she interested ?

Anna asks if Valentin left on his own or if someone was forcing him, and the musician says, he left on his own. Not long after she left. She says, that’s impossible. When she put him in his room, he was out cold. There’s no way he left on his own. The musician says she doesn’t have to believe him; he’s only telling her what he saw. Maybe her friend wasn’t as drunk as she thought, or maybe he sobered up quickly. All he knows is when he went outside to load up his car, her friend was on the corner, waiting. A sportscar pulled up, he got in, and took off. That’s all he knows. Robert says he told her. She cannot trust Valentin. She grabs the musician, and slams him face down onto a table. She says, tell her what happened to her friend. You’re lying. Robert pulls up the guy’s sleeve, and Anna says, a Cassadine tattoo. Does he work for them?

Sam says, Dante is making this really awkward like they’re in junior high. She doesn’t know how to make this more clear, but she’s interested in him; very interested. He says, that’s good. It’s been a while since he asked a woman out on a date. He wants to take it slowly, and she asks if it’s because of Lulu, but he says, no. Before he left, he was adamant about Lulu not waiting for him. And she didn’t. She found love with Dustin, and before the Floating Rib explosion, he proposed to her, so that was over. It took him a while to accept it. He’s praying for her recovery, and will always care for her. They had Rocco together, but that’s where that ends. She says, okay. It all makes sense to her, but if that’s true, why does he want to take things slowly between them?

Maxie tells Austin, when The Floating Rib was bombed, Dante and Lulu were broken up, but that’s only because Dante left town. He says, if they were the perfect couple, why did Dante leave town without her? She says, because Dante had PTSD, and wasn’t sure if he was capable of hurting someone. So he told her to move on, and that’s when Lulu fell in love with this really great teacher named Dustin. But when Dante came back to town, Lulu confided in her that she was still in love with Dante. Then the bomb went off at The Floating Rib, and now Lulu is in a coma. She was never sure what to do with that secret. He says, all right… So circling back to Brook Lynn. She tried her best to break up Dante and Lulu, and didn’t succeed, and Maxie still hasn’t forgiven her. She says, right, and he says, and how long has it been? She says, ten, eleven years, and he says, that seems like an awfully long time to hold a grudge. Particularly since life seems to be throwing them together a lot. From an outsider’s point-of-view, Brook’s always generous with Maxie, allowing her to spend time with Bailey because she knows Maxie is missing Louise. She says, his point being? and he says, maybe it’s time to reassess things? Right before she kindly asked him to accompany her to Jason and Carly’s wedding, it seemed like she and Brook were enjoying a really lovely moment. Maxie flashes back to Brook saying she’s trying to do better, and Maxie saying, it’s hard to change old patterns of behavior, but she appreciates Brook trying. Maxie says, oh my God. Are she and Brook friends, and not just casual friends, but good friends? Have they really come that far?

Brook tells Chase, if she had the tiniest inkling that anything was wrong with Bailey, she would have her checked out immediately. It’s her duty to keep Bailey safe and healthy. He says, even if Austin suggested it? Or would she assume he was lying to her? She says, they’re not remotely the same. Bailey is a teeny tiny baby; Leo is already in school. He can speak up for himself. And Austin is talking about Leo’s mind and behaviors. Seeing a specialist could mess with Leo’s head, and Austin made it up out of thin air. He asks if she’s sure about that. He’s heard her go on and on about how much she loves Bailey, and how much Bailey has changed her. Maybe part of that change is taking a more objective look at Austin’s concern for Leo. He’s not saying she should scare him by saying he needs to see a specialist; make it seem normal. Just because Austin took advantage of him, doesn’t mean Austin is all bad. Talk to him. She says, she did that, yesterday. Yeah, she did most of the talking, and by talking, she means yelling. He asks if she threw anything at him, and she says, she should have. She showed restraint. He says, then use that restraint, and engage him in a conversation… calmly. She says, it’s not like Austin can talk to her about Leo’s case anyway, all those medical privacy laws. He says, still, she can see where Austin’s coming from, and it could be good for Leo. Maybe it will help broker peace between her dad and Olivia.

Maxie says Austin opened her eyes, and made some good points. Austin thanks her, and says he once heard Brook says Maxie was the bravest person she knows. Maxie flashes back to Brook saying that as she was leaving with baby Louise. She sits down abruptly. He asks if she’s okay, and she says, yeah. She was just thinking about Peter; he still worries her. Austin says, for good reason. For what it’s worth (🍷), he shares Brook’s assessment. He thinks she’s very brave. She asks when he heard Brook say that about her, and he says he’s not sure of the where or when. It’s a very specific memory, so that’s a little weird. He doesn’t know why it’s in his head. She says, Brook isn’t known for giving her compliments. Maybe he dreamt it. He says, maybe. Concerning his waking dream, where he’s accepted by the Quartermaines and get ELQ shares, how is she going to manage that? She says she has nothing to do with ELQ, but he says, they’ve just established that she and Brook are friends, and he and Brook don’t get along. Is that going to affect how she sees him? She says, she can disagree with Brook’s opinion of him and still be friends with him. He says, so they’re friends; that’s cool. She tells him, she’ll say this, when she saw him with Leo, she didn’t see someone trying to take advantage. She saw a caring doctor. He thanks her, and Chase and Brook come in. Austin tells Maxie maybe some other people will come around to her line of thinking. Austin asks if he should take cover, but Brook says, no. She wants to talk to him calmly and alone. He says, okay, and they leave. Maxie asks if Chase knows what’s going on with that, and he says he tried talking Brook out of her hostility toward Austin. Hopefully it worked.

Brook tells Austin that she just want to apologize for jumping on him yesterday about Leo. She should never have assumed he was working an angle, trying to weasel his way into their family, but he has to understand something. She and Leo might not be blood related, but she loves that kid. If he needs help, she wants him to get it. It’s important to her. Way more important than ELQ, that’s for sure. Her dad mentioned Austin thought Leo might be on the autism spectrum. He tells her, he never said that, and she tells him, whatever he said, they’re obviously concerned. So what does he think is going on with Leo?

Dante says he doesn’t want Sam to think he’s getting into something with her because he’s trying to get over his feelings for Lulu. She’ll always have a place in his heart, but that’s it. He wants what they have to be about only them, and Sam says, that’s good. She feels the same way. He says, that’s good. He’s taking it slowly. She says she doesn’t taking things slow, as long as they’re moving forward. They kiss.

Victor says he’s sorry for the extreme measures he had to take, but hopes Valentin comes to trust him one day. Valentin asks why he should, and Victor says Valentin has every reason not to, but there is one good reason he hopes Valentin will put his faith in him. Valentin says there’s no connection between them. They share a last name, but there’s no blood between them. He was the product of a random affair. He’d believed Helena hated him because the affair was with Mikkos, but he was wrong. He’s not even an authentic Cassadine. Victor says Valentin is so wrong, and Valentin says, maybe Victor was kind to him as a child, but why should he trust Victor now? Victor says, it’s right in front of Valentin’s face, and Valentin says, what is? Victor says, he’s the man who had an affair with Helena. Valentin is his son.

The musician says, they’re not police. He doesn’t have to answer their questions, but Robert says, actually he does. They saw the tattoo. Is he a member of the Cassadines? The musician says he’s not family, and Anna asks if he works for them. Does he gather information for them? Was he spying on her and Valentin; is that what he did? He spiked Valentin’s drink, didn’t he? Then took him somewhere when she went to the Consulate. What happened? Robert says, tell them the truth, and just maybe they’ll let him walk out of there. Anna sees something, and tosses the guy aside, telling Robert, move. They duck behind the bar just as a gunman starts shooting at them. There’s a mini shootout, and Anna ends up hitting the gunman in the shoulder. He runs.    

Austin tells Brook, Firstly, he’s not Leo’s doctor, and secondly, he can’t diagnose the kid; he’s not a pediatric neurologist. She asks why he thinks Leo needs a specialist, and he shrugs. She says, this issue has been really divisive for her dad and Olivia. Maybe if he tells her a little more, gives her some information, tell her some of Leo’s symptoms, she could talk to Olivia and get everybody on the same page. Does he really think Leo could be autistic? He says, yes. He thinks Leo could be on the spectrum.

Maxie tells Chase, Brook is going to do what she thinks is best; that’s just the way she is. That’s a good thing in Maxie’s book. He says, Brook has her fair share of detractors. It’s nice to see Maxie being supportive. She says she wasn’t not always a big fan, but Austin made her realize something changed. If anyone had told her this five years ago, she woudn’t have believed it, but somehow, some way, she and Brook became close friends. Even if Austin did say something kind of troubling. Chase says, like what? and she says, never mind; it’s nothing. He asks if she’s sure, and she says, it’s just one thing she was holding against Brook, that she tried to seduce Dante when he was with Lulu. He says, that doesn’t sound like the Brook he knows. How did it play out? She says, it didn’t. Lulu and Dante are a love for the ages.

Sam and Dante finally break apart, and he says, that was pretty damn good. She tells him, she’d say so, and he says, that’s a good thing, right? She says, yeah, and Dante suggests they finish what they started… find… They both say, Scout’s dad. She says, and then they can make this about them, because she thinks it’s a good idea. He says he does too, and she thanks him. He says, my pleasure, partner, and leaves.

Valentin says, Victor is his long lost father, is he? He’s supposed to believe that? Victor says Valentin knows as well as he does, the Cassadines aren’t known for their kindness and caring. If he helped Valentin whenever he could, it had to have been for a good reason. Valentin says, Victor helped him? Sorry he missed that. Victor says, Valentin doesn’t think a man with the name Cassadine can just walk into the WSB. Does Valentin really think he got that job on his own? He’s done whatever he could to support Valentin over the years, but sometimes he hasn’t succeeded. Valentin says, if Victor wants to form an alliance with him, that’s fine, but don’t insult his intelligence with sentimental drivel. Victor hopes one day they can continue this discussion and try to find a way forward, but right now, the most pressing matter is stopping Peter.

Robert asks if Anna minds telling him what just happened, and she says, Peter must have set them up. He says, nice to know someone else wants to kill them.

Outside, the wounded gunman removes his mask. It’s Drew.

Tomorrow, Esme says she needs Cameron desperately, Britt says she’s no one’s second, Spencer has a deal for someone, and Sonny says something is a pleasant surprise.

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

JoshF and husband Bobby discussed the houses Bobby had looked at in Palm Springs. Bobby said he saw one last house, and it was next to a hospital. Josh said that was almost as bad as being next to a school, then decided it was actually worse. In Josh’s interview, he said things had been tense between them when they’d looked at a house together. He thought Bobby needed some space. Bobby said he thought Josh was right about the house. It was overpriced, and Bobby was emotional. It wasn’t the best time to make a big decision.  

David and James met the owner of a house in Bel Air, explaining that the further up the hill you went, the less desirable the properties were. Upper Bel Air was for people who wanted the cache of the zip code, but not as much expense. They met with seller Eyal who was also a developer they’d worked with in the past, selling new construction. Linda Flora (the house, not a human) was boxy, very boxy, and 6550 square feet, with 5 bedrooms and 6 baths. There was a 55’ salt water (why? I always wonder) infinity pool, a 1300 square foot roof deck, and panoramic views. It also had an entertainer’s kitchen. One day, I will look up these terms, but I swear they’re making this stuff up as they go along. Apparently, Eyal’s wife – who’s name I did not catch, so we’ll call her EW – came along with the listing, because Eyal wanted her to co-list with them. She’d had it on the market for two months, but at $10 million price tag. It was agreed a price adjustment was needed, as well as staging; it needed to be remarketed and rebranded. David and James managed to talk them down to 7.995, saying, they would lose buyers if it was anything higher, and waste time with it sitting on the market. David and/or James said he’d be blown away if it didn’t sell quickly. In one their interviews, James and/or David said they were giving away their experience for half the commission.

JoshA met with Randi, a seller with three daughters, and co-owner of a successful tech company. In Josh’s interview, he said he couldn’t divulge the details of his clients, but they were wealthier than you. It was an extra-large house, 10,500 square feet on a 21,623 square foot lot, with 9 bedrooms and 10 baths. Not to mention a two-story, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, guesthouse. It was another entertainer’s kitchen, but they had Wolf appliances, and I know what those are. I also know I can’t afford them. They had an infinity pool that also fed a 12’ waterfall. As usual the owner wanted more than the broker thought it was worth, but Josh got her to agree to the high 8s, his potential commission being $218K. The daughters weren’t too keen on moving though. 

Tracy was dealing with Mapleton, her sister’s house. She was doing private showings of the 11,500 square foot, 9 bed, 9 bath, house, and in Tracy’s interview, she said it was a lot of pressure. She wanted to impress her sister, especially since her sister hadn’t hired her 13 years ago when she bought the place. Tracy was now one of the biggest agents in L.A., but it didn’t matter. She was still sweating it out. She was feeling good about the showings, but didn’t want to get comfortable, since she was on a tight leash.

JoshF was working on selling Suzanne Somers’s place. I just couldn’t imagine leaving this amazing piece of property that needed a funicular to get to. And a farmhouse kitchen. Josh had a showing for 12 brokers and buyers, the maximum he could have at that time because of covid. In his interview, Josh said he knew some of them were there because of who Suzanne was, but he wanted them to leave thinking about how unique the land was, with its four villas, waterfall, and carousel. Suzanne preferred not to sell to a developer, and hopefully there would be multiple offers, but if it was all you got, you should take it. This house is like living in your own national park. I’m really hoping they find someone who takes and keeps it as is.

JoshA had a hard time showing Randi’s house, since her daughters had been giving her a hard time about moving. While the sellers aren’t normally at showings, Randi said the girls had tests to study for, or some nonsense. In Josh’s interview, he said, buyers wanted to imagine themselves in the house, not the people who live there now. Josh kept running into signs that said things like, infested, beware of ghosts, and mold! One also dropped a book from the balcony, scaring the bejesus out of everyone there. In his interview, Josh said the girls were seriously ruining the showings. Some buyers might laugh it off, but at $9 million, it tends not to be funny. One buyer jetted after seeing the infested sign. Afterward, Josh told Randi that the girls were sabotaging the showings, and she swore it wouldn’t happen again. In his interview, he said he couldn’t yell at him, since they weren’t his kids, but Randi was also a huge client. It could cost him half a million. He hoped this wasn’t what his daughter was going to be like.  

James or David said in his interview that it was a pita having EW co-listing. She was an agent with too much emotion in the deal. We saw clips of her kibbitzing the people doing the staging. The owner being there for the showings wasn’t the preferred way to list. They were going to have to divide and conquer. They agreed that three agents would be overwhelming, so they’d separate. EW didn’t let anyone get a word in edgewise, and James, or maybe it was David, said she couldn’t take any criticism. When someone didn’t like something, she was too emotional, and it turned off potential buyers. One agent said she didn’t think it was her client’s style, and EW said, then perhaps it wasn’t for her client, and she should do more research. Yeah, not a good look.

Tracy went to see her mom, and in her interview, she said, they were very close, and her mom was her go-to when she was having a bad day. Her mom wouldn’t try to fix it, but just hear her. After telling her mom that she got laid all the time when mom asked how her boyfriend was, Tracy said she was excited about selling her sister’s place, but it was a lot of pressure. Ben, an agent she’d shown the property to, called while she was there, and said his clients were interested in grabbing the house before it went to market. They didn’t want to get into a bidding war. He was prepared with $26 million, but Tracy said she knew that would be a no. Ben asked what the bottom line price was, and Tracy said she would. But not before she wailed to her mother about the scenario in her head where she didn’t sell the house, was fired, and her sibling relationship ruined forever. She told her mom there was a lot at stake, and her mom suggested she let the hurt go. She was fabulous at what she did; she always had been, and always would be. In Tracy’s interview, she said she needed to get out of her own way. If she didn’t, she wouldn’t be able to follow through. She wanted to prove to her sister that she was right to hire her this time. She called her sister, and asked if she was still agreeable to $27 million. We saw a clip of them discussing it, and Tracy wondered, why run the risk when they could end up with lower offers when it went to market? Her sister was good with it, and Tracy called Ben back. It seemed they had a deal, with Tracy looking at a $675K commission. Her mom enjoyed watching Tracy in action, and in her interview, Tracy said she’d come full circle. Whether it was a CEO or her sister, she could handle it. It was a big deal, and they were both still alive.

It was time for JoshF and Bobby to go back home, but Josh promised Suzanne he’d be on top of the listing. He asked Suzanne to do an impression of Chrissy Snow (Three’s Company) which she graciously did, although it’s not as cute when you’re not a kid anymore. She did, however, impress me with her closet, and told Josh that the nude Manolo Blahnik was called the Suzanne. Everyone had fun with her wardrobe, Josh putting a Carmen Miranda style fruit basket on his head. Feeling inspired, he then took a bubble bath in the outside tub. In his interview, he said there was nothing like this in Palm Springs, and he wanted to find the broker or client who understood this kind of property. As the others gathered around him, he said he couldn’t tell potential buyers that the bathtub experience was phenomenal if he hadn’t tried it. It didn’t get any better than this.

Next time, Fredrik commandeers a double-decker bus, and hangs up traffic; JoshA continues to have problems with Randi’s girls at showings; and David and James want out if an offer isn’t taken.

💋 Kiss Today Goodbye…

The days might be shorter, but this one was pretty long. See you tomorrow for an entrée of soap, with sides of tea and quotes. Until then, stay safe, stay walking your talk, and stay knowing it might be time to reassess things if you’ve been holding a grudge for over ten years.