Monthly Archives: September 2022

September 15, 2022 – Brando’s Surgery Hits a Complication, Charming Trip To St. Simons, a Thought, Who’s Honeycutt & Livin’

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Drew wonders why Carly isn’t calling him back.

At a table in a restaurant in Jacksonville, Carly reads a book. A woman comes by, and says she admires Carly. It’s not often you see someone reading an actual book these days. They’re just scrolling on their phone. Carly says she can’t take credit. She lost her phone and can’t get a new one until tomorrow, so she bought the book at the airport. Although she is enjoying the digital detox. The woman apologizes for interrupting Carly’s reading, but Carly says, that’s okay, and thanks her for the compliment. The woman holds out her hand, and says she’s Mrs. Wade Honeycutt, but please call her Peyton. Carly shakes her hand, and says, she’s Carly Corinthos.

Michael meets Dex at Pier 54, and asks if there’s any progress. Dex says, Michael told him to take it slow; make sure Sonny doesn’t get suspicious. Michael says, has he? and Dex says he doesn’t think so. He’s supposed to hang around the docks, and make sure the Wu’s are sticking to their agreement. He doesn’t think it puts him in the inner circle, but it’s a step up. Michael says, a small one. Dex saved Ava’s life. What else does he have to do to earn Sonny’s trust?

Nikolas tells Sonny, do his worst. Not that it matters to Sonny, but he’s not the one who tried to kill Ava. Sonny says he knows that, and Nikolas says, Sonny believes him? Sonny says he doesn’t believe a word that comes out of Nikolas’s lying mouth, but he can’t be in two places at the same time. Ava asks what that means, and Sonny says, there’s been another attack.

Sasha asks if TJ said how long Brando was going to be in surgery, and Gladys says, a few hours at least. Sasha says, it’s only been a few minutes since they moved Brando to the OR, but it already feels like an eternity, and Kristina says, GH surgeons are the best. Brando is in good hands. Gladys says she’s positive Brando knows they’re out here waiting for him, and won’t let them down. Nina runs in and hugs Sasha, saying, Sonny called her and told her. What’s the latest on Brando? Sasha says, he’s in surgery, and she feels like she’s falling apart.

Dex says he can get something incriminating on Sonny, but he needs more time, and Michael says he hasn’t had a chance to thank Dex for what he did. He can’t stand Ava, but her daughter Avery is his little sister, so… Dex says, Joss gets more than half the credit. She was with Ava when he got there. Michael says he’s aware. What happened? What was Dex even doing there? Dex says, he had some paperwork for Sonny to sign. The front drive was full of cars, so he took the access road to park by the boathouse. When he got out of the vehicle, he heard someone screaming for help. Michael says, Josslyn told him that Dex was the one who insisted on getting Ava to the hospital, and Dex says, she was on the verge of bleeding out. He had to drive like hell, but Joss was good. She held it together, and managed to keep pressure on the wound. Michael says, those were extreme circumstances, and they had no choice but to work together, but that can never happen again.

Josslyn and Cameron sit at the edge of the pool, and Josslyn asks how Cameron’s mom is doing. He says, she doesn’t say much. She wants him and his brothers to think she’s okay, but he can tell she’s not. Josslyn asks if she’s getting help, and he says, Finn’s been around a lot. He’s been good for her. Josslyn asks if there’s anything she can do to help, and he says, her just being here helps a lot. He can’t imagine going through this without her. They kiss, and on a nearby chaise, Trina tells Rory, she never got a chance to tell him why she was at the PCPD to see Spencer. He says she doesn’t have to explain, but she says she wants to. She learned that Spencer was trying to help her the whole time. He lied about his feelings for Esme and stayed with her, hoping he could find some proof that Esme framed Trina about the sex tape. Rory says, wow. Is that why Spencer showed up at her party? To tell her the truth? She says she thinks so, but he didn’t, and Rory asks how she found out. She says, Ava told her, and that Spencer had feelings for her. He says, no guy is going to risk going to prison for somebody he doesn’t care about, and she says she was trying to talk to Spencer about it, but it was too late; he left for Pentenville, as Rory knows. Rory says, now that she knows the truth, does it change things between them?

Peyton asks what brings Carly to Jacksonville; business or pleasure? Carly says she’s not supposed to be here, but her plane was grounded due to thunderstorms in the area. Peyton says, welcome to their fair city. She apologizes for the inconvenient weather. Carly says, she wasn’t happy that her flight was canceled, but she found a great hotel, she has a great book, and she met Peyton. So far, so good. Peyton says, before Carly goes to the airport tomorrow, she might have a chance to look around their fair city, and Carly says she thinks she might. It’s been quite a few years since she’s been in Jacksonville. Peyton says, Carly has no idea what she’s missed. The Guild has sponsored quite a few projects in Jacksonville in the last ten years alone. Carly says, the Guild? and Peyton says she’s sorry. The Jacksonville Beautification Guild; they just call it The Guild. She’s a board member. Carly says, that’s impressive, and Peyton says, improving public spaces benefits everyone who lives here, especially the property owners. They’re getting ready for their Fall Gala. They take over the ballroom and the hotel grounds. It’s their biggest fundraiser, but it’s an awful lot of work. Peyton looks over at the bar, and sees a man getting romantic with a younger woman. She says, that’s Joshua Clarke. He’s married to a friend of hers, and that woman is most definitely not his daughter.

Ava says, someone else was stabbed? and Nikolas says, where? Who was it? Sonny says, his cousin Brando. He was attacked in the alley behind Charlie’s Pub. He’s in surgery now. Ava asks, how bad? and Sonny says, he’s strong; he’s going to make it. Nikolas asks if they caught the guy, but Sonny says, not yet. Ava asks what makes him think it was the same person who attacked her, and Sonny says, there are rumors the cops said the person who attacked her had a large hook. A witness said a similar hook was used on Brando. Nikolas says, a witness? Who? Sonny says, Kristina.

Sasha thanks Nina for coming, and asks her to thank Sonny for letting her know. Nina says she will, and asks how they all are. Kristina says, pretty freaked out. Why would anybody want to attack Brando? Sasha says she has no idea, and Nina asks why he was in that alley. Sasha says she doesn’t know. He just said he’d be right back, and he left. Gladys says, maybe he saw something suspicious, and went to check it out, and Sasha says, knowing Brando, she’s probably right. He probably saw someone in trouble. Gladys says, that’s who Brando is. He has to help, no matter what the cost to him personally. Sasha says, she just hopes the cost isn’t too high, and Nina and Gladys lead her to the couch. TJ comes out, and Sasha runs over to him, asking, why isn’t he in Brando’s surgery? What’s wrong?

TJ says, Brando is still in surgery. He just came to update them on his progress. Dr. Chang confirmed the hook shattered one of Brando’s ribs. A piece of that rib punctured his left lung. Gladys says, that’s why her boy was struggling to breathe, and TJ says, the good news is that Brando’s heart wasn’t affected, but the surgical team has to make sure to remove every shard of bone, and that takes time. Sasha asks, how much time? but he says, they don’t know yet. Gladys says, at least they know something. They were going crazy waiting for an update. TJ says, he thought they might be. He’s headed back to the OR. He leaves, and Nina and Gladys bring Sasha back to the couch. TJ doubles back and asks if Kristina is all by herself. Where’s Sonny?  

Ava asks if the attacker saw Kristina, and Sonny says, he ran off as soon as Kristina started screaming. She saved Brando’s life. He was going stab Brando a second time. Nikolas says, he’s sorry. He and Ava will pray for Brando’s recovery. Ava thanks Sonny for letting them know. She’s sure Sonny wants to be with his daughter now. Sonny tells her to take care. He’ll tell Avery that Ava loves her. He leaves, and outside, Sonny tells Frank, don’t move from this spot. Don’t let anybody in unless Ava says so. Frank says, copy that, and inside, Nikolas asks if Ava feels better now that she knows he didn’t try to kill her, and she says she guesses so. He asks if she wants him be guilty.

Trina says, her feelings for Rory haven’t changed, and he says, despite knowing Spencer was Team Trina all along? She says, it means a lot to her that Spencer believed in her innocence, but he still hurt her. He still lied to her every time he defended Esme. Rory says, but he didn’t mean it, and Trina says, she didn’t know that. Spencer didn’t trust her enough to tell her the truth, and that is so typical of him. He’s always getting in his own way. She’d rather be with somebody who respects her enough to be real with her. Rory says, and he’s real? and she says, really real.

Willow comes into the nook, and asks Drew if she’s interrupting, but he says he was just checking some messages. Long day? He saw that yawn. She says, actually, she just woke up from a nap. He says he didn’t know a busy nurse and mother like her had the luxury of naps, and she says she asked for a reduced schedule at the hospital, and Melanie agreed to stay with Wiley. He says, in that case, he’ll make her some tea, and tells her, have a seat. Her body is going through so much right now. He knows it’s got to be so hard. She asks, who told him?

Michael says, he hired Dex to infiltrate Sonny’s organization because of his combat experience. He’s willing to take risks, and he’s comfortable with situational ethics. Josslyn doesn’t know Dex works for him, so every encounter with her implies a lie of omission. He hates lying to his sister, and hates keeping secrets from her, so the less she sees of Dex, the better.

Sonny gets out of the elevator near the waiting area, and Kristina runs to him. They hug, and he says, it’s all right. She asks if he saw Ava, and he says he filled Frank in, and he’s guarding Ava. She asks if he still has 24 hour protection over her, and he says, Brando’s attack makes it a lot less likely that it’s personal, but… She says, he doesn’t want to stop her protection, and he says, better safe than sorry. How’s Sasha? Kristina says, scared; she’s worried sick. He says he knows Brando was appointed Sasha’s guardian. It’s a long story. He doesn’t think Sasha is in any shape deal with his attack, and Kristina says, who would be? Sonny calls walks Kristina over to the others, and tells Sasha, if she or Brando need anything, he’s here. Gladys tells him, TJ just gave them a progress report, when Jordan comes out of the elevator. Gladys asks if she caught the monster who hurt her son, and Jordan says, not yet. She just came from the crime scene; forensics is still gathering evidence. She asks if Sasha is all right, and Nina says, if she’s here to ask Sasha anything, now is not a good time, but Jordan says she needs to speak to Kristina.

Peyton sees Joshua leaving with the girl, and tells Carly that she’ll have to speak to the manager. Carly says, about what? and Peyton says, clearly she’s a call girl, plying her trade at one of the best hotels in town. It’s a disgrace. Carly says, Joshua didn’t seem to have a problem with it, and Peyton says, men are weak, and trash like that can’t wait to take advantage. Carly asks, in what universe was that young girl taking advantage? And if Peyton is right and she’s a professional, she wasn’t forcing Joshua to do anything he wasn’t willing to pay for. Peyton says, solicitation of the sex trade is a blight on any city. It brings down the property values and erodes civic pride. One of the most successful projects of the Guild was when they got to rezone Chestnut Street, and got to tear down Ruby Anderson’s house of ill repute. Carly asks if she said Ruby Anderson. They had her house torn down? Peyton says, yes, and good riddance. She said it was boarding house, but they all know what went on there. She thinks there was a real Ruby once upon a time, but that was decades ago. Carly says, Ruby Anderson was real. She should know. Ruby was her great aunt.

Trina asks if Josslyn wants to go to the Garden and get something to drink, but Josslyn says she doesn’t want to leave the pool yet. Is there any chance Cameron would get them drinks? Cameron says, sure thing, and they both ask for iced tea. He says he’ll be back, and Trina sits next to Josslyn. Josslyn says, things looked pretty intense with Rory over there, and Trina says, she told Rory that secretly Spencer was on her side all along. Josslyn doesn’t owe her another apology. It was up to Spencer to tell her how he felt about her. Josslyn says, which he never did, and she’s with Rory now. Trina says, so how much does the truth about how Spencer felt really matter? and Josslyn says, the truth always matters. Trina says she doesn’t have feelings for Spencer. They’re gone; so is he. She was found not guilty by a jury (um… not quite – we don’t know), and she’s getting on with her life without Spencer.

Drew asks Willow, told him what?  That pregnancy can be hard? He hopes he didn’t overstep. She says, that’s not what she meant, and he asks what did she mean? She says she has no idea. She has pregnancy brain, and it doesn’t help that she’s half asleep. He says he’s sorry she’s going through such a rough time, but she says, it’s worth it. She just has to get through a few more weeks, and her first trimester will be over. Tea sounds great. She’s unsteady on her feet, and he says, whoa. Is she okay? She says, the baby likes to mess with her equilibrium. He or she is definitely a handful already. He tells her, have seat and he’ll get her that tea, but she says he doesn’t have to. He says, she has a future Quartermaine in there; she deserves to be waited on hand and foot. There it is. She’s smiling. She says she was thinking, Wiley and this baby are lucky to have such a great family. They’re all so strong. Drew says, maybe sometimes too strong, but he knows Wiley and his little brother or sister don’t have to worry about that. Willow will make sure they don’t get caught up in old Quartermaine squabbles.

Ava tells Nikolas, it’s unbearable to think that the man she loves, her husband, might be capable of attacking her. He was so angry that night. He blamed her for Spencer finding out he slept with Esme. He says, she wanted Spencer to know because she wanted to hurt him, and she says, maybe she was just tired of all his secrets. He says, all he wanted was a life with her; to be happy, to love her. She says, instead, he blew it up. He was wrong and weak and stupid. He says he was all those things. When Esme fell off the parapet, he believed Ava when she said she didn’t push her despite the staff hearing them argue. He protected her without hesitation because he loves her. He has from the moment they met. He always has, and always will.

Jordan says she knows Kristina made a statement to the officer on the scene, but she wants to hear it herself in case he missed anything. Start from when she entered the alley. Kristina says, she arrived at Charlie’s for her shift, and she cut through the alley to the back entrance. Jordan asks if she usually enters through the alleyway, and Kristina says, sometimes. Jordan says, anyone else back there? and Kristina says, sometimes one of the busboys takes out the trash, and people in the neighborhood know Phyllis gives out the remaining food at the end of the night, but it was too early for anyone to be around. Jordan says, continue, and Kristina says, there was a sudden downpour. The sky just opened up and it was hard to see. She saw movement, and this guy in a dark hoodie raised his arm up… that’s when the hook caught the light. Sonny says, Kristina doesn’t have to continue, but she says she’s okay. Jordan asks if she’s sure the attacker was a man, and Kristina says, she just assumed. Jordan asks if they saw her, and Kristina says she doesn’t know. Maybe. It was raining so hard, and she was so focused on the hook, and seeing Brando lying on the ground. She was screaming, and the guy just took off. Sonny suggests Kristina take a break, and when she steps away, he asks Jordan if his daughter is in danger. Jordan says she has no reason to believe the assailant would target Kristina, and he says, they’re talking about the same guy who went after Ava. Now he’s up to two? He could go after anybody, and that includes Sonny’s daughter. Jordan says, anything’s possible, but the attacks seem to be crimes of opportunity.

Sasha says she wishes she could stop her head from spinning, and thinking about everything that could go wrong, and Nina says, it’s the waiting that’s challenging. Sasha says she just wishes she could do something.

Josslyn’s phone dings, and Trina asks if it’s Cameron. Josslyn says, it’s Avery. She’s saying goodnight – and she quotes – to the best sister ever. Trina says, that’s quite an endorsement, and Josslyn says, Avery is just happy she found her bracelet. Trina says, only the best sister would go dumpster diving, and Josslyn says, but? Trina says, but she shouldn’t have done it alone. What if she’d got stuck and couldn’t get out? Josslyn says, um… and Trina says, what? She got stuck? Josslyn says, no. She wasn’t alone. Dex was with her.

Michael asks if Dex is sure he’s the right man for the job, and Dex says, of course (🍷) he is. But the job is to pretend to work for Sonny, so he has play the part of a loyal minion, right? Michael says, as long as he remains clear on the ultimate goal, and Dex says, to tear down Sonny’s organization from the inside. Michael says, don’t get sucked into his father’s world, and Dex says he won’t, but he’s got to admit he doesn’t hate the guy. Michael says, when he first approached Dex, he said he wanted to take a dangerous man off the streets, and Dex says he still does. Taking down Sonny will make up for his mistakes. He’s not going soft. He can still do the job Michael hired him to do.

Rory finds Jordan at the hospital, and says, Dante sent him. What can he do? Sasha comes over, and asks how she can help catch Brando’s attacker? and Jordan tells Rory, take notes. She asks if Sasha knows why Brando left using the back entrance, but Sasha says, no. They were eating dessert, and Brando said he’d be right back. Jordan asks where he was going, but Sasha tells her, he didn’t say. Jordan asks if anyone else was in the pub, and Gladys says, Sonny’s guy Dex. He was talking to Josslyn. Jordan says, the PCPD didn’t get statements from either of them, and Rory says he was just with Josslyn, but she didn’t mention the attack. Gladys says, if memory serves, Josslyn left before everything got crazy, and Sonny says, wait a minute. Josslyn left before Brando was attacked?

Peyton says, Carly’s great aunt was Ruby Anderson? The Ruby? Carly says, the one and only, and Peyton asks if Carly was employed at her establishment, but Carly says, no. She met Ruby years later when she left Florida and moved to Port Charles, New York. Peyton says, Port Charles’s loss is Jacksonville’s gain, and Carly asks where she gets off judging Ruby? Or anyone? Peyton says, there are such ideas as standards, but since Carly has no idea what she’s talking about, allow her to explain. There’s a way to behave. There’s a way to conduct yourself that determines what circles you move in, and who finds you acceptable. She gets up, stepping away, and Carly says, Peyton told her that her name was Honeycutt? Peyton says, Mrs. Wade Honeycutt, and Carly gets up. She goes over to Peyton, and says, he was her second husband. Peyton asks how she knows, and Carly says, her first husband’s name was Daniel, and her daughter’s name was Charlotte Reese Roberts, and they lived on Bedlow Drive. She had a big beautiful house with a swimming pool, and she drove a Mercedes convertible. Carly thought it was so cool. Peyton says, my God. She’s Caroline Benson? She calls herself Carly? Peyton’s daughter is dead, and Carly’s using her name? Carly says, her name is Carly, and she chose it, and she’s been using it most of her adult life, but Peyton says, she wasn’t born with it. It was Reese’s nickname, her sweet, trusting daughter. The worst day of her life was when she met Carly.  She came home so excited about her new friend; she wanted Carly to come over. When Peyton talked to Carly’s mother, she knew it was a mistake. She said she was a secretary, so she’d be unable to supervise the girls; she had to work. Carly says, Peyton didn’t super very much. She was always off at some luncheon or meeting. It was the housekeeper who drove them around until Reese was old enough to do it herself. Peyton asks, how many afternoons did Carly spend at their house? How many sleepovers? Little Caroline, always so eager to fit in. She’d never have made it in her discount clothes and the wrong shoes, but her Reese was always so happy to share; they wore the same size. Carly could almost pass as a girl from a decent family, so she let Carly tag along. It made Reese happy, and Peyton didn’t see the harm in it. She didn’t see the harm until it was too late, and Carly betrayed her generosity. Until Carly seduced her husband.

Willow says she’s glad Drew’s back with his family. He’s a good influence. Drew says he doesn’t know about that, but thanks her. Michael comes in, and asks why Willow didn’t respond to any of his calls. She says she left her phone at the gatehouse. What’s wrong? He says he just heard from Kristina, and Brando is in surgery at GH.

Ava asks what Nikolas wants from her, and he says he wants her to believe in him, the way he believes in her. Their marriage started on blackmail and suspicions, but it grew into a true union of their souls. He thought she understood him like no one else could, because deep down, they’re the same. They know each other’s heart, and accept each other for who they are. They’ve both made mistakes, but the person he thought knew him best, does she believe he’d stab them and leave them to die? She says she’s not the one who broke the trust between them, and he says he thought when something broke, you fixed it. She says, not always, and he asks if she’s saying there’s no way back.

Trina says, Cam made it seem like Josslyn was alone in the dumpster, and Josslyn says, Cam assumed, and she didn’t correct him. Trina says, because she was with Dex, and Josslyn says she doesn’t understand what the look is for. Dex was doing something nice. He helped her find the bracelet. It’s no big deal. Trina says, if it wasn’t a big deal, why didn’t Josslyn tell anyone she was with Dex? Josslyn says, because she knew people would do what Trina is doing now; making it something it wasn’t. Trina says, she isn’t bothered by Dex helping Josslyn. She’s bothered by Josslyn lying about it. Josslyn says she didn’t lie; she just didn’t tell anyone. Trina asks, what’s the difference? Cameron comes back with the drinks, and asks what he missed. Does he even want to know? Josslyn shakes her head just enough so Trina sees, and Rory comes in with another officer. Trina asks if he left his phone or something, but he says, it’s police business. He needs to talk to Josslyn. Josslyn asks, why? What happened? Rory says, Brando Corbin was attacked tonight.

TJ comes out, and Sasha asks if Brando is out of surgery. How is he? TJ says, he’s sorry, but there’s been a complication.

Michael says, the attacker fled after Kristina screamed. Sonny showed up shortly after and called the paramedics. Brando is at GH. Willow says, poor Sasha. She was already struggling emotionally, and now this? She’s going to the hospital. Michael says he’ll go with her, but needs to call his mom first. Drew tells them, go; he’ll call Carly. They leave, and Drew makes the call. He says, come on, pick up.

Carly says, she’d known Payton’s husband since she was 12 years old. She didn’t know how to say no to him. Peyton says, she doesn’t make excuses for her Daniel. As she said, men are weak, and Carly was only too eager to give him what he wanted. Carly says, that’s not true, and Peyton says, he could see what she was; what she is, a greedy piece of trash. She envied Reese’s life, and thought she could get it by sleeping with her father. She’s a ridiculous tart. Peyton could laugh about it if it hadn’t broken Reese’s heart; if she hadn’t found out. She never should have been driving on the day of the accident. She was all upset, and all of it was Carly’s fault. Carly says, she was 16 years old. Peyton’s husband was in his 40s. By definition, it was his fault. Her family meant so much to Carly, she was too afraid to stop him. But she’s not Caroline Benson anymore, wearing the wrong shoes. She’s a grown woman, and doesn’t owe anything to anyone, least of all Peyton. Peyton advises Carly to get on her plane as quickly as she can. She doesn’t belong in Jacksonville. She never did. Peyton walks out.

Ava says, Nikolas isn’t the injured party here. She’s the one who was betrayed. She’s the one in the hospital bed. It’s not her fault she doesn’t trust him anymore. He asks if that trust is gone forever, but she says she doesn’t know. He says she needs rest. He’ll go. He leaves, looking back when he gets in the hallway. Ava wipes away tears.

Gladys asks TJ, what complication? Where’s her son? TJ says, Brando’s still in the OR, but his surgery has been suspended to get his blood pressure stabilized. Sasha says she wants to see him, but TJ says, he’s sorry, but that’s not possible. Brando is going to remain in the OR until Dr. Chang can resume surgery as soon as he’s stabilized. Sonny sees Dex arrive, and TJ says, they’re doing all they can.

Rory says, Josslyn was at Charlie’s Pub earlier? and she says, yes. He asks what exit she took when she left, and she says she went out the back. Trina asks, why? and she says she was following Dex Heller. Cameron says, Dex was there? Sonny’s man? Josslyn says, he was at Charlie’s with Sonny. He left his sunglasses, and she grabbed them. She tried to follow him out to give them back to him. Rory asks if she found him, and she says, no. She still has his sunglasses. Rory asks if she saw anyone in the alley, but she says, it was empty. Cameron asks if Rory thinks the guy with the hook was when Josslyn came out, and Rory says he hopes not. Josslyn says, that’s not creepy. She’s sorry she couldn’t be more helpful. Rory says, that’s okay. Maybe Mr. Heller saw something.

TJ says he has to return to the OR. Have the nurse page him if they have any other questions. While the others sit down, Sonny goes over to Dex, who says, he got Sonny’s text. Sonny says he saw Dex and Josslyn talking at Charlie’s; they seemed friendly. Dex says, it was totally innocent, and Sonny says he knows that’s true. Because if Dex tried anything, he’d kill him. He laughs, and Dex says, if Sonny wants, he’ll stay away from Josslyn, but Sonny says, that’s not what he wants. He and Josslyn seem friendly, and Josslyn seems to like Dex a little more. Can he trust Dex to discreetly keep an eye on her? Dex says, Sonny can count on him.

Tomorrow, Sasha asks what the bad news is; Curtis wonders if Jordan is asking as the Commissioner or as his wife; Brad tells Britt, if she likes the guy, take a shot; and Dante questions Cody.

Southern Charm

Paige FaceTimes Craig, who says he got a bunch cabinets in, and thinks they’ll like it. He shows her on the phone, then goes upstairs to the computer where the signal is better. She asks how the boys dinner was, and he says, it was a lot of fun until he spilled red wine on Patricia’s couch white carpet. She tells him that he needs a sippy cup. He says, then he got a text. Someone saw that Shep was still on Raya and took a screenshot; his profile is still active. Shep says he doesn’t know how to take it down. Paige says, he was smart enough to get it on there. If Craig did that, she would fly down and burn his new construction to the ground. Craig says, Taylor doesn’t hold Shep accountable.

Shep tells Taylor that he’s been thinking a lot about what she’s not happy with. The Raya thing… She says only a loser is 40 and on a dating app; he deserved what he got. She tells him, when she saw it, she was confused, and he says he’s off of it now. In Shep’s interview, he says he feels like they’re the focal point of everybody, and he’s under a microscope. Get off his back. Craig tells Paige that Shep invited them all on a trip to Georgia, and we see a clip of Shep saying he wants to take Taylor on vacation. Craig tells Paige, that’s Shep trying control everything, and Paige says, the only thing they can do is have empathy for Taylor until she wakes up and realizes she deserves better. Shep tells Taylor that he’s caused strife for her, and for himself. He got to thinking about how sometimes she gets frustrated when he goes off for a few days with the other guys. He thinks they should host a trip a somewhere, and have their friends with them. Oh yeah, that should balance things out. He suggests St. Simons Island, and she says she’s down for it. She tells him that Little Craig is the glue that keeps them together, and I can understand that. The worst thing about breaking up with someone is, you have to break up with their dog, their cat, their friends, their family, their apartment….

Whitney orders a bottle of wine while he waits for Naomie at a restaurant. When she gets there, he says he hopes the wine is up to her standards, but she says she’s not that picky. Whitney says, his father was responsible for him becoming an oenophile. He would take Whitney to tastings when he was younger, and instead of spitting it out, Whitney would gulp. His father would drive him out hammered. Naomie asks about the dinner, and he says, it was hilarious, but they tried to pin Shep down on a commitment. She says, Leva sent her a screenshot Shep’s Raya profile. It only comes up if you’re active. Whitney says, maybe it had been up a while ago, and she’s like, come on. He’s full of sh*t. He knows the profile was up when Shep was in Bermuda and dating Taylor. Whitney asks if they know Shep and Taylor were monogamous, and in Naomie’s interview, she says, it’s insane how men skirt around an issue. If you’re on an app, you’re probably trying to cheat. Whitney says he knows Shep’s been faithful for the last eight or nine months, and Naomie says, they’ve been dating for years. In her interview, she says, it’s scum of the earth behavior, and she’s not on board with it. Whitney says, you can’t force the issue. When you pressure someone, they freeze you out and go away. Naomie asks if he wants her to go away, but he says, no. I’d be really shocked if they got married, but I could see it.

Austen calls Taylor, and says he hasn’t seen her since Friendsgiving. He wants to catch up, and she suggests they go on a pre-Georgia shopping trip. In Austen’s interview, he says he feels protective over Taylor, and doesn’t want to see her walked all over. She says she’ll text him when she’s finished cleaning out her car. Meanwhile, at Shep’s house, Little Craig! Shep calls Marcie, who has Baby Edie with her. In Marcie’s interview, she says, Edie’s full name is Edith Cummings Crowe. The delivery was excruciating, but Edie is sweet, little, and innocent. She tells Shep that she wants three more, and highly recommends it, and he tells her, don’t put more pressure on him. Taylor meets Austen at a store similar to Land’s End, and he says, this store is dangerous for him. She says, they’re shopping for shrimping, golfing, and tennis, and she wants to get a gift for Shep. Austen asks why she’s shopping for him, and in his interview, he says he wants Taylor to end up with a faithful man who will treat her with respect. He’s been there when Shep hasn’t done that. They try on boots for shrimping, and Austen asks how things are with Shep. Taylor says, Shep has built walls over time, and when she calls him out, he thinks she’s attacking him. She’s trying to help him get better. Austen asks how many times he’s done that, and Taylor tells him that Shep said he wanted to work on it. Austen says he doesn’t think it has to do with walls. You build walls when you’ve had a bad experience, and don’t want to open up again. Being d*ckhead isn’t building a wall. Taylor says, valid point, but Shep says he didn’t mean it. For a long time, she let it go, but she thinks they’re getting more serious. Austen says, they’ve been dating two years, but Taylor says, it’s the beginning of working on things. Time will tell if he’s serious. She sees his heart and what an amazing human he is. Austen says he’s seen all sides of Shep, but she’s no longer just Shep’s girlfriend to him. He loves her. He tears up, and says, the way Shep talks to her breaks his heart. He just doesn’t like it. He’s been there. He’s not saying Shep is a terrible person; he loves Shep. But he does something like he did at Auldbrass, and then reels Taylor back in. She can’t justify it every time. It makes it seem like Shep can get away with anything, and there are no consequences. Shep’s a lucky man. She’s the catch of catches. He wants her to stand up more for herself, and she says, Shep definitely took advantage of her kindness, and something has to change. If it doesn’t, she has to walk away.

Leva tries get her little dog to eat some food it doesn’t want to, and I identify. Again, dogs, the great leveler. Her phone rings, and it’s Naomie. Naomie asks what Leva is bringing, but Leva says she won’t be in attendance. She decided she doesn’t think she has the bandwidth for the boys and their bullsh*t. In Leva’s interview, she says, the boys keep popping off and screaming at each other. They’re fine the next day, but they’ve stolen six hours of her happy time. The girls are drained, and the boys are off playing golf. It’s disrespectful. She wants time to relax, and have a date night. Naomie tells her to do what she needs to do.

Everyone meets at Shep’s house. Shep, Austen, and Olivia take one car, and the rest take another. Craig says, Kathryn can’t come because she has the kids, and Whitney and Naomie are coming later, but separately. In Shep’s interview, he says, St. Simons is like Hilton Head. Beautiful settings, Spanish moss, oak trees, and beaches; golf, tennis, and fishing. That’s how he grew up. He tells Olivia, everybody knows everybody; it’s quaint, and she says, until they get there. Austen says, everybody is going to hate them. In the other car, Taylor says, the girls have a villa, where Shep will also be staying, and Whitney has his own villa because he’s a princess. They talk about sending nudes, and in Craig’s interview, he says, a guy should never send an unsolicited d*ck pic, but if you’re a girl, he doesn’t think anyone would be mad. Olivia asks if Shep is going to play tennis with Taylor, and Shep says he’s not playing against Taylor in any activity for the rest of his life. We flash back to the egg debacle, and Shep says, they all do things they regret. Olivia says, 100%, but moving forward, you have to work on it. Shep says, everyone knows how he feels about Taylor. He wants her to quit her job. Austen says, that’s so dumb. That’s how Shep gets complete control. Shep insists he doesn’t want control, but he wants Taylor to travel with him. Austen says, Taylor would be relying on Shep financially. It’s so the wrong move. In Olivia’s interview, she says, this is not a step in the right direction, and it’s presumptuous. Does Taylor want to quit her job? Austen says, if she has any self-respect, she won’t do it, and in his interview, he says he’d never ask a woman to quit their job. Growing up, his mom and his aunts worked; it was their source of independence. Shep says, every time he crosses a state line he crosses his fingers and makes a wish. Austen says he’s done with Shep.

They arrive in St. Simons, and the girls are dropped off at a gorgeous rental house. Shep goes with the other guys in a golf cart to hotel, which is also impressive. Craig suggests, if the girls are going to play tennis, why don’t they get in the hot tub and drink beers? Shep doesn’t want to, and Austen calls Olivia to see what the tennis situation is. He asks, who’s playing? and Shep and Craig bicker in the background. Everyone decides to play tennis, and Naomie says she hasn’t played since high school; she’s all talk. They play doubles; Austen and Naomie against Craig and Olivia. In Craig’s interview, he says, he’s a competitive person, and good at a lot of things. Modest too, I see. He says, basketball is the only sport Austen can beat him in. In Austen’s interview, he says, Craig thinks he’s the LeBron James of everything. He’s been on courts his whole life. Play on, player. Austen and Naomie win 40 to 30, and Craig doesn’t understand it. Venita and Naomie then play against Shep and Taylor. Taylor and Shep begin by failing miserably, and Shep gets testy, but they recover, and end up winning.

Taylor wonders if the guys are jealous because Shep is with the girls. I’m wondering how that happened. Does he not want her without him there? It’s a little creepy. Everyone gets ready for dinner, and Austen tells Craig about Shep wanting Taylor to quit her job. Craig says, it’s classic textbook control. They can’t deny what’s going on. In Craig’s interview, he says he doesn’t think Shep understands the severity of what he’s asking. If Taylor loses her independence financially and has to depend on Shep, he’ll have that power over her, and it will lead to resentment. Austen drives the other guys over, and Shep says he’s like a fox in a henhouse.

They go to a restaurant called Mullet Bay, and on the way, there’s a big discussion on mullets. Their table is already set, and Shep says, nothing gets the convo going like shots and coconut shrimp. He then remarks that Austen’s butt got big, and in Austen’s interview, he says, Shep is always talking about his butt. He’s just jealous. Shep has an infatuation with his butt. In Shep’s interview, he says, Austen’s butt has gotten more bubbly and bigger. It makes him want to do leg day. Everyone is talking, and the waitress has a hard time getting the orders. When she leaves, Naomie suggests they be better about acknowledging her, and Craig asks how many years Naomie was a server; he was a bartender. In Naomie’s interview, she says she didn’t realize she had to submit her résumé in the food industry to convince them to be respectful of the waitress. (Didn’t her parents own a restaurant that she worked in?) She says she wasn’t talking to him personally, and Austen says, this is what it’s like being at the same table as your ex. Craig says, when Naomie makes generalized statements, he’s going to jump in. Austen wonders what the hell Craig is ranting about, and Craig says, Naomie challenged them on how to act. Austen says, she didn’t challenge anyone, and in Craig’s interview, he says, Naomie’s facial expressions and tone are causing him to relate this to the bad last year of their relationship. Hearing her being judgmental sets him off. Taylor says, this group has more triggers… In her interview, Naomie says she doesn’t think the problem was her yelling or being mean to Craig. It’s just how Craig is. She’s learned to control her emotions. Clearly, he hasn’t.

Whitney arrives, and asks what he missed. Naomie says, Craig yelling at her, and Shep says, he missed everything. Austen randomly tells Venita that Whitney is hung like a bull, and she literally falls backward in her chair, laughing. Craig asks Whitney to come with him to the bar for a shot, and Shep wonders what Craig is up to; he’s drinking his nuts off. Austen says, he also made a bourbon drink at the tennis court. Craig comes back, and says he thought everyone was happy, but Naomie is sitting there frowning. Turn that frown upside down. Naomie says, what would turn her frown upside down would be if Leva hadn’t told her that Craig said mean things about her at Friendsgiving. He asks what she’s talking about, and we flash back to Leva telling Naomie that Craig said she was a psycho ex-girlfriend. Naomie asks why he’d say that, and he says he didn’t. Olivia says, Leva wouldn’t make something up. She watches out for people. In his interview, Craig says, everyone calls their ex crazy. Um… not me. Well, except for the actual crazy ones. Whitney says he’d defend Naomie’s honor, but he can’t hear what Craig is saying. Nevertheless, he calls Craig an a-hole. Craig tells Naomie to move on with her life, and stop bringing him into this, and leaves the table.

Next time, golfing; catching a squid; a drinking game whenever Shep says crazy or happy in a conversation with Taylor; Shep is sick of being attacked, and screams at Austen; Naomie tells Venita to shut up; and Craig attempts to fight Austen.

🗯 I feel badly for Naomie. She did the kumbaya thing with Paige, and she certainly seems to have moved on with Whitney. Who, dumbass as he can be, is not a bad catch. Just because you don’t want to hear mean things said about you, doesn’t mean you haven’t moved on. Craig seems to be the one who can’t move on. He’s triggered by her facial expressions and tone? Come on.

🦪 Carly Finds a Purl…

I have to admit, I didn’t recognize her as Peyton. She’s definitely had some work done, but actually looks better than she did when she was younger. Or they have one hell of a lighting system.

And I thought she was known for a million and one TV movies.

🤹‍♀️ No Diggity Here…

Saunter in at your leisure tomorrow, for soap, some tea and quotable remarks, and a musical break. Until then, stay safe, stay approachable, and stay remembering, the truth always matters.  

September 14, 2022 – The Hook Attacker Strikes Again, Kyle’s Plans Are Disrupted, Kemo This Sabe, Kathy’s Meltdown Texts & Landslide

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Carly leaves the plane and goes into the airport, where she hears that, due to thunderstorms, flights have been delayed. She tells desk rep Faye that she’s going to Aruba. Does she know how long until departure? Faye says she’s sorry, but until the storm passes, Carly isn’t going anywhere.

Drew leaves another message for Carly, saying, he just finished a meeting at the Grill, and thought he’d give it another shot, but since he got voicemail, that probably means she’s still on her way to Aruba. Her message said she wanted to talk, so he’s here. Call him as soon as she can. Sam comes in with Scout, and Drew picks her up. He says, she looks so beautiful. How did she know this was exactly what he needed? Sam says, lucky guess, and Scout seconds that.

On the phone, Jordan says, again, this is a procedural question. If their service told a subscriber they had a genetic match, and the other party removed their identity from the database, is there a way to contact the individual to confirm the match? Dante comes to the door, and says, the desk sergeant said she wanted to see him. Since she’s on a call, he can come back if it’s important.

Portia says she knows Curtis is anxious to talk to Jordan again, but does he think that’s the best tactic? Not having the divorce papers signed, sealed, and delivered is an inconvenience, but his lawyer has a copy. He and Jordan can sign them again, make it official, and they can plan their wedding. He says, it’s not a matter of where or how, but why would Jordan lose that paperwork? She asks why he thinks it’s intentional. Things happen; she could have misplaced them. He says, Jordan didn’t get to be Commissioner by skipping details, and he doesn’t believe for one minute that the paperwork magically disappeared from her desk while she was recuperating. There has to be a reason why she got rid of those papers. Portia says she can think of one reason, but they’ve been down that road before, and he says, try him. She says, Jordan lost the papers because she doesn’t want a divorce. She’s still in love with him.

Nikolas asks if Ava’s sure she wants to leave Sonny’s bodyguard outside. Isn’t she afraid her loving husband is going to try and kill her again? She tells him, he says that like it’s a joke, even though his alibi of being with Elizabeth the whole time turned out to be a boldfaced lie. He says he can explain, and she says she wants the truth. Is he the one who tried to kill her the night of the Quartermaine picnic?

Sasha goes to the door at Charlie’s, and Gladys tells Sonny, talk about true love. Brando’s only been gone a minute, and she misses him already. Sonny goes over to Sasha, and says he knows she’s still getting used to the idea of guardianship, but it could have been a lot worse. She loves Brando, she trusts Brando. They’ll make decisions together instead of some court appointed officer. She can rely on Brando, always. She says she does know that.

Outside, it starts to rain, and we see the hook. Brando comes out, stops, and the hook comes down. He looks up at the dark figure holding it, and it comes down again. He screams in pain.

Jordan says she understands the need for confidentiality. When it comes to someone’s identity, you can’t be too careful. She thanks them for their help, and tells Dante, sorry about that. She was just following up on a lead. Dante says, the desk sergeant told him that she has an update on the Ava Jerome case. She says, possibly. Walk her through the inventory he did at the Quartermaine boathouse. Anything missing? He says, there was actually; a gaff, a slaughter-hook used in fishing. If a fish is too large or heavy to get into the boat, they use the hook. There’s a  rack with fishing equipment, and room for six hooks. Five were there; one was missing. The Quartermaines say the one that’s missing was the largest. She says she just received confirmation from the sergeant in CSI. Ava’s injuries were consistent with a curved implement with a barbed head. She wasn’t stabbed. She was speared with a hook.

Kristina is running in to work, when she sees the figure standing above Brando with the hook. She screams, and the figure jets. She runs over to Brando, and inside, Sonny says, stay here. Kristina continues to scream for help, as Brando gasps for air. Sonny runs out, and says, what the hell?

Nikolas asks if Ava really thinks he’s the one who tried to kill her, and she says, here’s a name he might remember – Hayden Barnes. He says his relationship with Hayden has nothing to do with what happened to her, and she asks why he lied about his alibi. He says he was protecting Elizabeth. She’s been having some mental health issues. Ava says, she heard Elizabeth was at Shadybrook for a time, and he says, she had some kind of a blackout while she was at the Quartermaines. She had no memory of where she was when Ava was attacked. Ava says she doesn’t believe for one second Elizabeth attacked her, and he says, neither does he, but if she would have told the truth, it would have looked suspicious. He didn’t want her to get the third degree from the cops, considering what she’s been through. So what Ava considers a lie, he calls protecting one of his oldest friends. Deep down in her heart, she believes him, doesn’t she? She says she believes he concocted an alibi. The question is, did he do it to protect Elizabeth or save his own skin?

Drew asks what Sam and Scout are doing here, looking so elegant, and Sam says, this was actually Scout’s idea. She got really high marks at Lila’s Kids. He says, congratulations, and Scout thanks him, saying, she was the best runner in her age group. He says, that’s his girl; no surprise to him. Sam says, tomorrow is Scout’s first day of school, and she promised her a special mother/daughter dessert; crème brûlée. And if he didn’t know, this place comes highly recommended. Scout asks if Drew will take on the first day of school, and he says, absolutely; cross his heart. Sam asks Scout to sit at their special table while she talks to her daddy, and Drew asks, what’s up? She takes him aside, and says, as he knows, their daughter adores him, and he says, he’s so thrilled to see Scout; she has no idea. He adores her too, but what did Sam want to talk about that they couldn’t discuss in front of Scout?

Carly tells Faye, she’s okay with being rerouted. She’ll take a connecting flight, or two. As long as it gets her to Aruba, so she can attend this seminar she’s booked for. Faye says, the weather in Jacksonville is the issue. No flights are currently taking off, and they won’t until the storm passes. Carly asks if she can keep them posted, and Faye says she will. Carly goes over to the waiting area, and says she can’t believe this. They’re not even trying to get them out of here. An older lady tells her, she’s in Florida during hurricane season. She embroiders as she talks, and says, the airline people are doing the best they can. She has to say, when a person is as eager to move out as Carly seems to be, it usually means they’re trying to run away from something. Or somebody.

Kristina calls for an ambulance, as Sonny tries to stop the bleeding. She tells the operator that Brando is bleeding very badly. They’re in the alley behind Charlie’s. Hurry. Gladys and Sasha come out, and Sasha screams, Brando! Gladys holds her back.

Dante tells Jordan, so Ava was stabbed with a slaughter-hook. Wow. So the next question is, is it a crime of opportunity – somebody saw the hook and decided to use it – or was Ava the target and the hook was the best available option? Jordan says, let’s start with the second theory; Ava was the intended target. He says, she’s got a ton of enemies, which means there are a lot of possibilities, and she says, they only need one – the right one. He says, when you think about how many people were at that picnic and the size of that property, it’s virtually impossible to figure out who was where at the time of the attack. She says, that means they’re going to have to do this the hard way. Go back over everyone’s statements, and see which ones hold up and which ones don’t. He says he’ll get on it right now, and she says, they don’t both have to pull an all-nighter. She knows he just moved into a new house. Doesn’t he have some unpacking to do? He says he does actually, but Sam will understand, and she says, take it from her, that’s a very slippery slope. First, it starts out with understanding. Then it’s wondering what’s taking so long. Until one day… He already knows how her story ends.

Curtis says, what he and Jordan had, ended a long time ago, and Portia says, for him maybe. But she wondered about it when Trina was first suspected of making the revenge porn against Josslyn and Cameron. He says, he remembers she was worried it was something personal with Jordan’s investigation, and she says, right, but she was mistaken. In fact, thanks to Jordan’s help, Trina is free now, but maybe Jordan doesn’t know how she feels about him. Maybe she thought she’d put things behind her and moved on, but she once thought she did the same thing too. Trust her. Curtis Ashford is a hard man to forget. TJ joins them, and tells Portia, he hates to interrupt, but Mr. Ferguson is asking for her. He says she’s the only doctor he trusts. Curtis says, can’t blame him, and Portia leaves. TJ apologizes to Curtis, but Curtis says, actually, TJ is just the person he wanted to talk to. It’s about his mom.

Sasha runs to Brando, and says, don’t leave her. Sonny says, Kristina called 9-1-1. An ambulance is on the way. He tells Gladys to put pressure on the wound to stop the bleeding, and Gladys tells Brando, she’s here. Sasha asks, what’s taking so long? Where’s the ambulance? We hear sirens, and Kristina says, help is on the way. Sasha tells Brando, just hold on, and cries.

Carly asks if the woman minds if she joins her, and the woman says, have a seat. Carly says, the woman implied earlier that she was running from something, but actually, she’s running to something. She’s on her way to a seminar in Aruba, where she’s going to learn how to shape her future, and discover what opportunities are out there for someone with her skills and experiences. The woman tells her, if you say so, and Carly asks what’s in the carrier; a dog or a cat? The woman says, that’s her rescue dog Gretel. She travels with Gretel wherever she goes. Gretel is a good judge of character. She likes Carly. Carly asks how she can tell, and the woman says, they’ve been together a lot of years. If Gretel didn’t like her, she’d know right away. Carly looks around and says, come on, and the woman says, nobody likes to wait, but she seems downright unsettled. Carly says she grew up in Jacksonville, and the woman says, then she already knows. 42 miles of beaches, the best fish this side of Key West, and the Gator Bowl every New Year’s Eve. What made her leave? Carly says she was just looking for something else, and the woman asks if she found it. Carly says, yeah. She thinks so. She has three beautiful daughters, and amazing son, the most adorable grandson; friends and family. The woman says, yet here she is, back where she started. Life is kind of funny that way sometimes. Carly says she has a weather app on her phone. She bets it will show her when the storm is going to end. The woman says she doesn’t need that to let her know what’s going on. Like she said, this is Florida during hurricane season. Carly digs in her bag, and says, Jacksonville’s great, but she had a tough time here. When she left, she was happy to go. Oh my God. She left her phone on the plane.

Sam says, cards on the table. She heard Drew leave that message for Carly. He says, he was returning her call. She’s on her way to Aruba. Sam says, that’s a romantic destination, and he says, she’s there to attend an executive leadership seminar. Sam says, that doesn’t mean you can’t mix business with pleasure, if the right guy shows up. He asks if she doesn’t have enough on her plate, with Dante and Rocco moving in. Congratulations, although she probably had a thousand justifications for putting it off. She says, he does know her well. She thinks what happened was, Dante was trying do what she wanted, and she was trying to do what he wanted. Drew says, and they were making each other miserable, and she says, the misunderstanding was miserable; the resolution was not. He tells her, it’s okay. She can just say it; she and Dante are happy. Sam says, they are happy, and he says he’s happy for her. They hug, and Scout asks why they’re hugging. Sam says, Drew is always going to be her dad, and they’ll always be a family. And they’re friends. Drew says, the best friends, and they always will be, but he’s got to finish this conversation with her mom. Would she mind playing her game a little longer? Maybe he can convince her mom to bring home an extra desert. Scout goes back to the table, and Sam says, he’s going to spoil her. He says, that’s what they do. They love and care for them, and set rules and boundaries, then they spoil them a little bit. She says, he does all of those things, and he says, Scout makes it easy. Adult relationships are the tricky ones. Those are a bit more complicated. She says, really? Anyone she knows?

Jordan says, Drew and Sam are two of the lucky ones who get another ride on the merry-go-round. So get out of here and live his life. That’s an order. He thanks her, and says, but first, he heard Curtis and Portia got engaged. How is she doing with that? She says she appreciates him asking, but she’s fine. It was hardly a surprise. They did buy house after all. As for her, she’s ready to start the next chapter of her life. Anything else? He says, no. He’ll get out of here. He starts to leave, and she says, sometime she’d like to pick his brain, when they’re off the clock. He says, about what? and she says, a case of mistaken identity. Or it could be no mistake at all.

Curtis says, in general, how’s TJ’s mom? and TJ says, Curtis knows his mom; working 24/7 since the night of the Quartermaine picnic. There are no leads from what he understands. Curtis says he knows how dedicated TJ’s mom can be, but sometimes work is a convenient excuse. TJ says, excuse for what? and Curtis says, not getting back out there; risk getting hurt again. TJ says he doesn’t know what Curtis wants him to say. His mom doesn’t cue him in on her personal life. The divorce was barely final when she got injured, and she spent months recuperating. Curtis says, and since then? and TJ wonders why Curtis is asking him this now. What’s going on?

Ava says, Elizabeth has no memory of what she was doing or who she was with when at the time of the attack, so she can’t incriminate Nikolas, nor can she exonerate him. He says, they’re both hot blooded people, and they’ve been left with more than a few love bites. She asks if that’s what they’re calling a brutal attack now, and he says, no matter how much they hurt each other, there’s no way in hell he’d try to kill the woman he loves, and she knows it. She says, maybe he loves her too much to try to kill her himself, but they both know that wouldn’t stop him from hiring someone else, like he did with Hayden. He says, there’s a difference with Hayden. He never loved her.

Sasha tells Brando that she’s here, and asks if he hears the sirens. She loves him so much. The EMTs arrive, and tell everyone to step back. Gladys tells Sasha to give them space, and leads her away. Sonny tells Kristina that she did good. Thank God she’s okay. Tell him what happened; talk to him. She cries as she talks, and says she was on her way to work, and cut through the alley. The sky opened up, and it started pouring rain, and she saw something moving. It was a hook. Someone was swinging it at Brando. She saw Brando fall to the ground and started screaming. He asks if she saw the attacker’s face, but she says, no. It was pouring rain and it all happened so fast. It was like a shadow that came to life, and that thing, that hook… She saw it. It flashed right before he… He tells her, it’s all right, and holds her. One of the EMTs says, they’re losing him, and Sasha scream/cries.

Carly says she hates to bother Faye again, but she left her phone on the plane. She needs to reboard the plane and find her phone. Faye says she’s sorry, but the plane has been moved. She can’t reboard. Carly says, but she needs her cellphone, and Faye says she’ll have to look for it in the airline lost and found. Carly says, only in Jacksonville. (Really? Is that really what she thinks?) Carly tells her seatmate that she left her phone on the plane, and they won’t let her back on to get it. The woman says, you young people and your cellphones. It’s like you forgot how to use your imagination. If Carly has no good memories of Jacksonville, fine, but surely she can close her eyes and think of something that makes her smile. Carly says, don’t call me Shirley flashes back to kissing Drew in the boathouse.

Drew is also flashing back to the same thing, and Sam asks, what is that smile on his face? She already knows the answer, so she doesn’t know why she’s asking. He says, let’s just say that… there’s a lot at stake, and a lot depends on timing. She asks why he just doesn’t say it. They’re talking about Carly, aren’t they?

Dante asks if the case of mistaken identity was the call Jordan was on when he walked in, and she says, yes, it was. He says, she wants his opinion as a friend; what’s this about? Her phone rings, and she asks him to wait. She answers, listens for a moment, and says, she’s on her way. She tells Dante, there was another stabbing in the alley behind Charlie’s Pub. According to an eyewitness, the weapon appeared to be a hook. He says, the same thing used on Ava, and she says she’ll fill him in on the way.

Curtis tells TJ, he’s sorry. He doesn’t mean to pry. He just wants to see that Jordan finds genuine happiness like he found with Portia, or like TJ did with Molly. TJ says he knows Curtis wants good things for his mom, but it’s been almost a year since the divorce, and all of a sudden Curtis is asking him these questions. Does Curtis know something he doesn’t know? Portia comes back before Curtis can answer.

An EMT says, Brando’s got a pulse, and Gladys says, thank you God. They get ready to put Brando in the ambulance, and Sasha says she’s his wife, and she’s coming. Gladys says she’s his mother, and Sonny asks if the officer will let them go. He and his daughter will stay and answer any questions. The officer says, that’s fine, and they leave. Sonny calls out, don’t give up hope. Brando’s a fighter. Kristina says she knows he said that for their sake, but Sonny says he meant it. Brando survived addiction and combat, and everything Cyrus Renault threw at him. He’s going to make it. He has to.

Carly smiles, and the woman says, so she did find a happy memory. It works every time. Carly says, she’s a very wise woman, and Carly bets she’s speaking from experience, and has a special someone in her life. The woman says, yes and no. She had several attempts at love, but none of them could ever stick the landing. She’s learned she’s better off loving animals. She never met a man as loyal as a dog. They never disappoint you, and certainly never bounce a check. But you young people probably don’t write checks anymore. You have everything on your phones. Carly says, since her phone on the plane, maybe she should focus on her surroundings more. Maybe there is something good in Jacksonville, thanks to her and Gretel. Faye says she has an update for passengers traveling to Aruba.

Drew asks Sam if it’s that obvious to people that he and Carly are circling around each other. She says, she’s not most people, so she can’t speak for most people, but she thinks she knows him better than most. Don’t worry. His secret not-so-secret is safe with her. He asks if Carly has said anything, and Sam tells him, not a word, but when she sees the two of them together, there’s a spark; there’s a connection. He says he just hopes the connection isn’t going to be an issue for Sam, and Sam says, as long as he and Carly can get their timing right, there’s no issue for her. For the longest time, when people asked her about Carly, she would say, Carly’s Jason’s friend, not her friend. But in Jason’s absence, she and Carly gravitated toward each other. Scout tells Sam that she can’t get past this level in her game, and Sam says she thinks she can help. She tells Drew that she’ll be right back. Drew calls Carly again, and gets voicemail. He says he thought her flight might have landed by now. Give him a call when she gets the chance.

Nikolas says, he and Ava are both flawed people, with serious errors in judgments in the past. She can keep throwing Hayden Barnes in his face just like he could throw her swapping Morgan Corinthos’s bipolar meds for placebos. Are they on a level playing field now? She says she supposes they are, and he says, let’s be honest. If she knows him at all, she knows if he wanted to kill her, he wouldn’t job it out, and he wouldn’t use a weapon. He would do it with his bare hands. She says, wow. Finally. An honest conversation between them, even if it does have fatal implications. He asks if that wasn’t what they always had and makes them so damn crazy about each other? She says, a lot of people would say they’re just plain crazy, and he says, who cares what other people think? They were made for each other. She tells him, don’t look at her like that, and he says, why not? She says she doesn’t want to want him, and he asks if she still wants him. She says, of course (🍷) she does. Does he think the pain of being stabbed hurt her more than the thought that he couldn’t keep his hands off of Esme? He says, yes, he’s a man capable of sleeping with his son’s girlfriend. He’s not proud of it, but he owns who he is. He is a cad, a rat, a liar, but would she believe him if he said he was anything else? If he tried to convince her that he was some kind of hero on a white horse? That’s not who he is. He knows it, and so does she, but they can still make some good out of this nightmare. They can’t do it apart; they can only do it together.

Officer Matthews asks Kristina, what about the attacker’s height; over or under six feet? She says she doesn’t know, and Sonny asks if they can stop. He’s asked a hundred different ways for her to describe the attacker, and she’s already given him everything she knows. Officer Matthews thanks them for cooperating, and walks away. Kristina thanks Sonny for that. She just wants to go to the hospital. Dante and Jordan come on the scene, and Jordan says she heard Kristina is the only eyewitness to the attack, and Sonny says, that’s true, but she’s already given her statement to the officer. Kristina says, if Jordan needs her to come down to the station tomorrow and answer any questions, she’s happy to do it, but right now she needs to get to the hospital and check on her cousin. Sonny says, they know Brando is the victim, right? and Dante says, yeah. Sonny says, they’re very tired, so they both just want to go to GH. Jordan says she gets that. They’re both free to go. Dante asks them to tell Sasha and Gladys that he’s thinking of them, and Sonny says he will.

TJ says a bunch of medical stuff, and Portia says, he’s having trouble breathing from the left side; his lung has collapsed. TJ says, he needs to decompress Brando’s lung, and Sasha and Gladys watch through the window. Gladys takes out her rosary, and Curtis says he knows they’re both scared, and they have every right to be, but the main thing to focus on now is that Brando is getting medical care. Portia and TJ are two of General Hospital’s very best. He’s in good hands. Sasha looks in at Brando, and says, he’s just so pale. She needs him so much. Brando can’t die. He just can’t. Gladys blesses herself, and prays the rosary.  

Carly says, it was nice meeting the woman and Gretel, and tells Gretel that she has a great mommy. The woman says, it was nice meeting Carly too, and Faye says, for those boarding flight 214 to Aruba, that flight has been officially canceled. There are a lot of groans from the waiting passengers, and Carly says, now what is she going to do? The woman says, looks like she’ll be spending the night as a guest of the airline. Welcome home, hon. Been there, done that. Not the welcome home part, but being a guest of the airline. I didn’t like it either. Somewhere, there’s a photo of me in Houston, giving the finger and holding up a sign that says, F-U Delta.

Sam tells Scout, there, and hands back her game. Drew says he’s got to get going, but he’s so happy that Scout’s family just keeps getting bigger. She has her and Danny, she has mom, she has Dante and Rocco, and she has him. Scout asks who he has, and Sam says, daddy has them. Drew says, that’s right. Always. Tomorrow, first day of school. He leaves, blowing Scout a kiss before going out the door. She blows one back, and he catches it.

Dante thanks Officer Matthews, and tells Jordan, Kristina saw the attack, but not the attacker’s face. She saw the weapon, and it sounds like it was this hook, the same thing that stabbed Ava Jerome. Jordan wonders how an attack on Brando fits together with Ava, but he says he doesn’t know. They have means, but no motive. She says they don’t have the time or luxury of knowing why. They need find whoever did this before they attack again.

Ava says, Nikolas isn’t playing fair, and he says he’s being honest. How is that not playing fair? She says, if he’d come in there and sworn his undying love, she would have called security and had him thrown out. But when he owns up to what a lousy rat he is, and how he can’t be trusted, it almost makes her trust him. He moves to kiss her, and she says, almost. Sonny comes in, and asks what the hell Nikolas is doing here. Ava says she told Frank to stand down. She and Nikolas had something to settle, and they’ve done that. Nikolas tells Sonny, do his worst. Not that this matters to Sonny, but he’s not the one who tried to kill Ava. Sonny says, he knows.

TJ says, he just heard from the OR. The team is ready for them. They wheel Brando out, and Sasha tells him that she loves him so much. He’ll be okay. She’ll be right here. She loves him so much. The elevator doors close and she sobs. Kristina joins them.

Tomorrow, Rory asks Trina if it changes things now that she knows the truth; Carly says she doesn’t owe someone anything; Sonny tells Ava and Nikolas that there’s been another attack; and Sasha asks TJ, what’s wrong?

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

At Kyle’s house, Kyle tells LisaR that she had to say something when Erika said alleged victims, and LisaR says, there are victims. At the rental house, Crystal says, Erika elevated thee conversation last night to something erratic, and we flash back to that. LisaR tells Kyle that Erika was so defensive, nobody could reach her. She tried when they were in the car. We see a clip of LisaR telling Erika that she could separate the legal stuff from empathy for the victims (a word with which we should play a drinking game). Erika says she acknowledged that months ago, and we see a clip of Erika telling Dorit that she won’t back down. Everyone wants her to be nice, but she’s not apologizing for sh*t. Will they apologize when all is said and done? Do they want it to be forgive and forget?  

In Kyle’s interview, she says, it’s a lot easier to walk Storm than Kathy, and we see Kathy trying to walk in boots she insists are for the snow, while she’s sliding everywhere. LisaR and Kyle get on either side of her, and Kathy says, the clerk told her they were for the snow. Kyle says,  they lied. Crystal, Sutton, and Garcelle go for breakfast, and LisaR and Kyle join them. Kyle doesn’t know where Kathy went, and in her interview, she says, ever since she was a little girl, Kathy would disappear. She feels like she’s her sister’s keeper. She can’t keep track of her. She tells the women that her feelings are hurt. When she came back to the house last night, Erika had cleared out. We see a clip of Erika packing her stuff and leaving, Dorit in attendance. LisaR says she checked in with Erika this morning, and asked if she was okay; she said, no. Dorit and Diana go to an upscale store, which Dorit deems so chic, which is her favorite word. The store manager says they don’t make more than 25 or 30 of every piece, and Dorit says she has a lot of their stuff. Erika meets them, and Kathy finally finds the breakfast group. Kyle says they’re going to Kemo Sabe, and in her interview, she says, it’s not just a store to buy hats and boots. It’s an experience. She hopes the women can get their act together and make nice for her, because they know it’s important. Dorit asks how Erika feels about going, and Erika says, she doesn’t want to go. She doesn’t want to be around them. In Erika’s interview, she says, it’s easy for the group to want her to express sympathy, but she has her own reasons. Whatever she says is scrutinized, picked apart, and thrown in her face. She doesn’t care if it’s Kyle’s favorite store. F*** these people. F*** this place. Diana says, what if it happened, and Erika had never married Tom, but she read about what happened. Wouldn’t she feel terrible? Erika says, justice needs to be served, but if she doesn’t fight for herself, she’ll get railroaded. She’s getting her ass kicked daily. Outside in the world, that’s cool, but not inside her friend circle. In Diana’s interview, she says, you can’t say you don’t care about the victims. She hopes Erika doesn’t mean it. Erika tells them the case in Chicago was dismissed, and in her interview, she says, that case was the beginning of all the bad press. It’s nice to have it squashed. She still has a lot of dragons to slay, but it feels good today. Tomorrow is another day. She wonders if anyone will say anything.

LisaR reads that the case was dismissed, and Sutton says, that’s the one she was called about, where they wanted a third party witness. Crystal says, they’re refiling it, and in her interview, she says, it was dismissed in Illinois, but that doesn’t mean it’s dismissed in other states. They’re refiling in California. It still exists. Kyle says she believes Erika didn’t know anything, but the conversation was about the victims. She wants to talk to Erika one-on-one. Still at the store, Erika says she doesn’t feel good sitting on someone’s plane who was screaming at her about the things that were dropped today. The breakfast group comes by, and Kathy tries the door, but it’s locked. The manager asks if he should unlock it, but Erika and Dorit say, no, because they’re middle schoolers. The other women drift on down the street.

In her interview, Kyle says, Kemo Sabe is a rite of passage. They’ll get a hat, get their initials out on it, adorn it with things, and set it on fire. It’s the best. Sheree meets them at the store/bar, and Crystal accepts that the hat she’s trying on is cute, but wonders where she’d wear it. As would I. In Kyle’s interview, she says she loves hats. She’s been collecting them for a long time, and couldn’t pick a favorite. They’re like her children. They order drinks, and Kathy is all excited because they have her tequila. In LisaR’s interview, she says she has a sneaking suspicion that Kathy brought it there herself, and we flash back to Kathy’s tequila tour this season. LisaR asks for her friend Kendall Jenner’s tequila, since she hasn’t tried it, and Kathy gets pissed. And I mean pissed. LisaR says she’s just trying it, and Kyle tells Kathy not to ruin the mood. In her interview, LisaR says, she has three friends who have tequilas, and that was the only one she hadn’t tasted. Kathy goes to the bar and orders her own tequila, and tells the bartender to pour it in front of everyone. She has to promote herself, since no one else will. She’s double-pissed because, not only did LisaR disrespect her, Kyle said nothing. In Kyle’s interview, she says, once Kathy is mad, it’s hard to turn it around. Kathy tells Garcelle and Crystal that she’s leaving; she’s pissed off. Just in case we didn’t know. In her interview, Kyle says, Kathy can be fun and funny, but she can also be very difficult. It bothers Kyle how much she lets it affect her, but that’s the difference between friends versus sisters. Mauricio shows up, and takes pictures of them in their hats, and they drink shots from glasses attached to a rifle. IMO, Kathy is way overreacting, but I don’t believe for a second LisaR didn’t know what she was doing. Oh, Kathy is all excited about her tequila, so I’ll make a show of drinking someone else’s. Come on.

Erika tells Diana to buy some jewelry so she can live vicariously. Diana says she likes to buy vintage; it’s also an investment. Erika is wearing the earrings in question, and in Dorit’s interview, she says, it takes a certain kind of person to put on the earrings that were the subject of last night’s conversation. In Erika’s interview, she says, why shouldn’t she wear them? They’ve been hers for 15 years, and until she’s told they’re not hers, she’ll wear them. (Note: She said on Watch What Happens Live that she no longer has them. They’re being held in limbo right now by the court.) They stop at Aspen Pie, which is a really cute pie shop/bar. Erika gets a hot toddy, and tries to order Dorit’s drink, since Dorit needed to use the facilities. Diana says she FaceTimed with the baby, who didn’t understand how mom could be on the screen and not with her. Dorit comes back, and says, Erika was only off by the short glass. In Dorit’s interview, she says she can’t give Erika a hard time, since PK struggles to get it right. In Diana’s interview, she says she tries to help people in distress, so she invited Dorit and Erika to stay with her, since they needed a safe house. At Kemo Sabe, the women get hats, and Sutton has hers set on fire. I’m like, WTF? I thought Kyle was joking. In Sutton’s interview, she says she’s never spent $500 on fire. She did almost burn Kyle’s house down, which was a lot more than $500, but they’re just trying to distress the hat, not the house. Dorit calls Kyle, and says she’s in a café with Erika and Diana. Erika doesn’t want to go to Kemo Sabe, and she feels bad leaving her. Kyle says her feelings are hurt, but they’re going to be hurt more if Dorit doesn’t come. Dorit asks Kyle not to put her in that position, and Kyle says, she took over the whole space, Dorit says, Kyle is with five girls, and Erika’s with two. In Kyle’s interview, she says, between Erika leaving, the way her sister spoke to her, and Dorit not showing up, it gives her a sick feeling, She’s hurt. She tells Dorit that it’s on her if she stays there, or comes and goes with the plan that’s been in place for months. She hangs up, and Dorit is like, hello? She goes back in the café, and says, it didn’t go good. She’s blown away. Erika pretends to be humble, and says, Dorit’s friendship with Kyle is bigger than her situation. Then she asks if anyone said anything about her lawsuit being dismissed. Dorit says, no, and 1) nice way for Erika to make this about her, and 2) it was like a one minute call with Kyle only. At Kemo Sabe, LisaR wonders what she can do to help, and Kyle says she thinks it’s selfish of Erika. She was happy to set their differences aside, but now she’s not coming, and is pulling Dorit with her. Neither one of them responded all day either. LisaR says she’s going over there, and promises she’ll be back shortly. In LisaR’s interview, she says she knows what this means to Kyle, and understands it’s important to Kyle to bring everyone back together. She just hopes they can do it.

LisaR strides down the street. In her interview, she says she doesn’t know exactly where they are, but it’s a small town. She’ll just walk, and pop into places and look in windows. Hopefully, she’ll find them. Dorit tells Erika and Diana that she doesn’t want to walk into a bunch of women who are going to be mean to her. She feels like she’s bearing the brunt of everything. Do they take overreaction classes or something? Erika sees LisaR going past, and tells Dorit, go get her. LisaR joins them, and Erika brags that her case was dismissed without prejudice. I don’t think that means what she thinks it means. I’ve watched a billion episodes of The People’s Court, and that just means they’re dropping it for now, but it can come back to haunt you at any time. It can happen for a variety of reasons. Dorit says she’s here to support her friend, and LisaR proposes they all sit together and talk calmly about everything. Kyle is hurt at the situation. They know how it is when you want to show people your happy place. Erika says she’ll show them something that happened to her that’s bigger than this sh*t. LisaR goes back to Kemo Sabe, and Kyle says she organized this private shopping event, and ordered pizza. In Kyle’s interview, she cries, and says, she shows up for everything. Can’t they show up for something she planned months in advance? LisaR says, Dorit got stuck with Erika, and Kyle says, Erika was an a-hole last night. In her interview, Kyles says, it’s unbelievably selfish in every way. Kathy says, it doesn’t feel good when people aren’t there for you. She knows what it’s like. Personally though, she would have left. Maybe Erika was embarrassed. Kyle says, she would have thought they were good enough friends that Erika would say that to her. LisaR says, they should be having this conversation with Erika, and Kyle says she has. Being honest gets you into trouble. LisaR says, nobody likes to hear the truth, especially me. In Kyle’s interview, she says, Kathy is acting like nothing happened. Sometimes you have to choose peace. LisaR tries on her hat.  

At the rental house, Garcelle is tired of waiting for Sutton to get ready. Sutton says she only took five minutes, and Garcelle asks if that was in dog years. At Kyle’s place, Kyle is still sniffling, when Dorit knocks on the door. Kyle says she doesn’t want to talk now, and Dorit says, this is breaking her heart. Kyle says she thinks of Dorit as family, and Dorit says she feels the same. That’s why she’s here. Kyle says, Erika did it to herself last night, and Dorit says she doesn’t want to be in the middle. Kyle says, she put herself there, and Dorit says, Erika was in tears. Kyle yells that she doesn’t care, and Dorit says, when someone is in pain, she wants to be there to support them, and in Kyle’s interview, she says, Dorit is telling her that she cares more about Erika’s feelings than hers. She tells Dorit that Erika packed up and left her house, and LisaR says, they need to go to dinner. She suggests they put a pin in it for now, and I hope Shannon from RHOC is taking notes. Kyle says, Erika brought this on by her behavior last night. She and Dorit start squabbling, and LisaR says, time out. Kyle goes in the bedroom, and Mauricio asks if he can say something. He’s been listening, and on behalf of PK and himself, he wants to create peace. He knows Dorit and Kyle love each other, and what’s causing the fight is an external situation. They’re both hurt, and it’s difficult to get past, but they have to move on. Thus spake Mau, bringing forth his marijuana wisdom. Dorit and Kyle hug, and in her interview, Kyle says, she and Dorit have the type of friendship where they fight, which she hates so much. They always make up, but she hates arguing with people she cares about.

They take a limo bus to a club where they have a private room. It’s set up with charcuterie trays, and Dorit wonders if they’re just having bits. LisaR says, they’re getting pizza, and Dorit says she had pizza for lunch. Oh, excuse me. In Dorit’s interview, she says she doesn’t like what happened. It doesn’t feel good, but it’s their last night in Aspen. In Kyle’s interview, she says, the argument took a lot out of her. She didn’t want to show up, and right now, she’s just keeping it together with the plan and moving forward. Kyle tells Dorit that she’s not angry, but she’s hurt at Dorit choosing to stay with Erika. Dorit says, Erika was upset; she’s a broken woman today. In Garcelle’s interview, she says she finds that hard to believe, since Erika puts on a strong front. We flash back to Erika being loud and obnoxious, and Dorit says, Erika is very upset. They talked about a of the sh*t Erika had to go through. She was tearful and broken. They all know she’s gone though it in the last year. Erika comes in with Diana, and Dorit meets Erika at the bar. Kyle asks Garcelle to talk to her; she’s feeling uncomfortable. She hates the feeling. She goes over to the bar, and asks Dorit to give them a minute. They hug, and Kyle says, she hates feeling uncomfortable with a good friend. Erika says she is Kyle’s good friend. That’s why she was so upset. Did Kyle see what happened? Kyle congratulates he, and Erika says, Kyle can see why she fought her ass off. Kyle tells Erika that she never said Erika was guilty. She should just show empathy. Erika says, to who? and Kyle says, the victims, the look on her face saying she wonders if Erika just dropped into this several day conversation. Kyle says, that doesn’t mean Erika’s to blame, and Erika says she feels like they want something from her that can’t give now. She can’t go certain places. Kyle says she doubts a lawyer would tell her not to show empathy (I’m not so sure about that), but when Erika says, they’re not her problem… Erika says she’s not responsible for cleaning this up; Girardi Keese is. It’s a legal problem, and she’s being lumped in. It’s not her responsibility. She feels badly for those legitimately wronged, and they need to be taken care of, but that won’t happen for a while. Everything is coming at her, and she’s not the most cuddly person on the planet. She inherited the problem. It’s not her problem, but it’s being thrown in her face constantly, and it’s hard. Kyle says she doesn’t want to fight, and Erika says, it’s their first blowout in seven years. Kyle says she cried so much, and Erika says she’s just trying to get through it. They hug, and in her interview, Kyle says, Erika is her friend. They don’t agree on everything, but she doesn’t want to keep arguing with someone she cares about. She’d rather make up and move on. In Garcelle’s interview, she says, Kyle and Erika talk for two minutes, and they’re good. But Erika will hold a grudge against Sutton for years. There’s obviously a double standard. Crystal tells Dorit that Erika wants her friends to have compassion for her. Why can’t she show it for the victims? Dorit asks if Crystal read the article. Not everything is always cut and dried. Crystal says, there was no misunderstanding of Erika’s position, but she’s now understanding it’s Dorit’s position. Dorit says she doesn’t know all the information, and neither does Crystal.

Crystal tells Dorit that she lives with a moral compass. She likes to know the people she surrounds herself with people who share that. Kyle plays pool, and Kathy says she wants Kyle to do the moonwalk. She moonwalks better than she plays pool. The pizza comes, and Kyle, LisaR, and Erika make fun of Erika’s tirade the night before. Sutton tells Crystal, what happened last night was not okay, but Crystal says, Erika will always think it’s okay. In Crystal’s interview, she says she’s not surprised the three of them are making fun of the situation. Erika was screaming at her all night, but if she did that, they wouldn’t make light of it today. It would go on forever. Truth! Crystal asks Sutton, what do they do? and Sutton says, at some point, they need to talk about this. In Sutton’s interview, she says, she and Erika have had this argument. She’s retired. She tells Crystal to have the argument, and she’ll speculate. Crystal and Sutton join the group, and Crystal says she feels Erika talks down to her. Why is it a problem for her to feel the way she does, when Garcelle feels the same way? Garcelle says, she and Erika have gotten into it, and Crystal asks why Erika called her an a-hole. Erika says, because she is. They’re talking about the law, not a personal relationship. Crystal asks why they have to talk about the law, and Erika says she’s done nothing but be supportive of Crystal, yet she doesn’t do enough. She’s in a legal mess, and Crystal is making it about her and her ego. Crystal asks, why not show compassion? and Erika says, she put her arms around Crystal when she was crying in Mexico. Crystal says she’s grateful for that, and we flash back to Erika telling Crystal to stick up for herself. Erika asks, what’s the real deal? If Crystal is her true supporter, why did she choose to go there last night? Crystal says she saw the article about the earrings, and Erika says, the story is a year and a half old, but Crystal says, it came up this week, and it was about showing compassion. Erika says, that case is not the same people. It was improper use of funds, and her case was dismissed. In Crystal’s interview, she says, that’s not considered a win. Erika shouldn’t be celebrating. It still exists, no matter what Erika says. Erika tells Crystal, maybe she shouldn’t have been nice to her. She can work it out from now on. Kyle says, they’re not getting anywhere tonight. They need to put a pin in it, and go to the Caribou Club. In Erika’s interview, she says, one more bar. What could possibly happen?

Later that night. In the car, Kathy says, if she doesn’t get in, have fun, but LisaR says, she’s Kathy Hilton. She could get in wearing a bathing suit. Kyle says, the dress code is very strict, and LisaR tells Kathy to get those sweatpants fired up. Kathy insists they’re not sweatpants.

Several hours later. LisaR sends texts to Erika about Kathy having a meltdown; anger, screaming, throwing things, crying. She’s locked in her room. The hatred that just came out of her toward her sister. She’s speechless. In LisaR’s interview, she says, the world thinks Kathy is somebody she’s not. The final text is from Kathy to LisaR, and says: Silence is golden. I’m staying silent.

To be continued…

🔥 Burning Hats…

Kyle’s happy place.

📲 About That Meltdown…

The texts from LisaR and Kathy.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1346343/real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-see-the-shocking-texts-sent-after-kathy-hiltons-meltdown

🎲 Call Me the Tumblin’ Dice…

Come set a spell tomorrow for soap and Charm. Until then, stay safe, stay allowing yourself to change your mind, and stay loving animals. They never disappoint you, and certainly never bounce a check.

September 13, 2022 – Curtis Finds Out He’s Still Married, Back In Port Charles, Reunion Chatter, New On the Potomac, Salty Transcript, Latest House, Another Tale, Emmy Talk & Parade

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Curtis tells Jordan, because the papers weren’t filed in the state of New York, they’re still married. That’s impossible. Stella says, nothing is impossible, and he asks what she means.

Drew gets out of the pool, and sees Marshall. He asks Marshall to wait, but Marshall says he can’t; he’s on his way to meet someone. Drew asks him to just wait one second. He owes Marshall an apology.

Carly thanks Josslyn for meeting her at Charlie’s. She didn’t want to bother her. Josslyn says, stop. Her dorm’s almost unpacked already, and Carly isn’t bothering her. They sit, and Josslyn asks if this is about Carly going to Aruba for the leadership executive seminar. She has Josslyn’s full support. Carly says she knows, but she doesn’t want Josslyn to worry about Donna and Avery. Pilar is going to be with them around clock while she’s gone. Josslyn says she plans on spending time with them too, and Carly says she appreciates that, but she knows Josslyn has had a few distractions. Dex walks in, and he and Josslyn exchange glances.

Finn says, Elizabeth changed her mind? She’s thinking of telling the police she wasn’t with Nikolas at the time of the attack? She says she doesn’t know if she was or wasn’t, and he says, she was pretty determined not to tell the police she’s been losing time. He’s curious. What changed?

Ava lies in bed sleeping. She dreams about lying there bleeding and calling for help. She wakes, and looks at Frank through the window. She closes her eyes, when Portia asks if she’s up for a visitor. Ava says, it depends.

Nikolas comes out of the elevator and sees Sonny, who says he doesn’t think Nikolas has any business there. Nikolas says, his wife is his business, and he’s damn well going to see her if he wants to. Sonny says, if he gets within five feet of Ava’s room, he’s not going to like what’s going to happen.

Mr. Taylor tells Sasha and Brando that the judge reviewed Dr. Rubin’s recommendation and the legal documents. Brando will be in charge of his wife’s finances and medical care, and have her power of attorney. The judge agrees there will be no prison time, as long as Sasha agrees to the guardianship, and commits to attend rehab and out-patient therapy. That’s very important. Once she’s entered into this guardianship, only Brando has the power to terminate it. Does she understand? Brando says, it’s completely up to her; it’s her choice. If it doesn’t feel right, they won’t do it. Gladys says, if she doesn’t take the deal, she could go to prison, but Brando says, she can not take the plea, and go to trial. She still has options. She understands that, right? So what does she want to do? Sasha picks up the papers and looks at them.

Carly asks if Josslyn wants to go over and say hi to Dex, but Josslyn says, it’s fine. Carly says, Dex seems to like her, and they saved Ava’s life; that’s kind of a big deal. Josslyn flashes back to Dex helping with Ava after she was stabbed, and Carly says, hello? Josslyn says, it’s not a big deal. They’ve talked since it happened, and it’s all good. So back to Carly. Is there anything she wants Josslyn to do to facilitate her trip?

Sasha says, according to her attorney Martin Grey, this is the best way to keep her out of prison, correct? and Brando says, yes, but if she wants to call this off, he’ll back her completely. They’ll find another way to fight the charges. She says she knows she needs help, and of course (🍷) she trusts him. It’s not easy signing her life away. Brando says he knows, and Gladys says, Brando only wants to keep her out of prison and help her heal. It’s what they all want. And this is not a permanent solution. Brando says, if Sasha decides to go ahead with the guardianship, they’ll schedule a formal check-in with Dr. Rubin and the hospital administrator every month to see how she’s feeling, and they’ll decide together to terminate the guardianship. He won’t let it go on longer than it has to; not one day. Gladys says, not soon enough for her, and Sasha asks her to bring back Mr. Taylor. She leaves, and Brando kisses Sasha’s forehead.

Nikolas says, Sonny has no jurisdiction over this hospital, or his wife, and Sonny says, for whatever reason, Ava thinks Nikolas tried to kill her, and that concerns him. He’s trying to figure out how to deal with that. Nikolas says he’ll speak with Ava. He has to make her understand, Sonny keeping him away from her isn’t helping. Sonny says, if he gets any proof Nikolas had anything to do with this, not even his Uncle Victor is going to be able to help him. The elevator opens, and Sonny asks if Nikolas is coming. Nikolas says, go to hell, and Sonny gets in the elevator. He says, one look at Ava, that’s where Nikolas is going to go.

Portia says, Ava’s BP is a little elevated; she’s a little anxious. Ava says she’s just a little distracted by that bauble on Portia’s finger, and Portia says, Curtis proposed. Ava says, congratulations, but why does Portia sound like she’s going to recite the changes in the tax code? Is she excited? Portia says she’s over the moon about it. It’s just that Trina told her that Ava blocked Nikolas from seeing her, and it didn’t seem to be the appropriate time to share the news because of everything Ava is going through. Ava says, things have gotten pretty bad. She’s even wondered if Nikolas was the one who stabbed her. Portia says, no. That’s horrible to even entertain the notion that her husband would harm her. Ava says, Nikolas has an alibi, but she still has unanswered questions, and Portia says, like what? Ava says, for one, would Elizabeth Baldwin lie to the cops to cover for Nikolas?

Elizabeth tells Finn that she was talking to Dante, and he said, most likely, Ava wasn’t targeted at random. He thinks the attacker knew her. Finn says, that’s interesting, and she tells him, just say it. He thinks it’s suspicious that Nikolas provided her with an alibi so quickly. He says, no. He’s just wondering if that changes anything for her. She says she does wonder why he leapt to her defense so quickly. Nikolas says he doesn’t think she did it, so why would she need an alibi? Unless the alibi was meant to protect Nikolas.

Stella tells Curtis, it’s just not impossible. This happens all the time. You never know what to expect. He says he supposes it was just filed improperly. What else could it be? If either one of them have a theory, he’d love to hear it. Stella says, they’re human; none of them is perfect. And she knows he’s experienced forgiveness with his father. He asks what this has to do with Marshall. Somebody at the clerk’s office made a mistake, and there should be consequences. Lives were affected, and he’s sorry, but he just can’t let this go. Jordan says she knows what happened.

Drew says, he’s been waiting to say this to Marshall for some time. He’s really sorry for setting Marshall up on that fake job interview. He should have apologized long before now. Marshall says, nobody likes to be made a fool of. He’s had a lot of time to think about it, and realizes Drew was just trying to be a good friend to his son. Drew says, Curtis has been a good friend to him, and Marshall says he can see that. He guesses if he’d been honest with Curtis all along, Drew wouldn’t have gotten dragged into Curtis’s mission to find out what he was hiding. So there it is. He guesses it’s on him. Drew says, so no hard feelings? and Marshall says, they’re all good. They shake hands, and Marshall says he doesn’t like what Drew did, but appreciates why he did it. He did it for Marshall’s family. Drew was there for Curtis when he couldn’t be.

Carly says, she emailed Josslyn the emergency numbers for the girls’ pediatrician. Sonny already has all the emergency numbers, but in case he needs help from Josslyn, he should have it. Josslyn says, Carly knows she knows most of this, right? and Carly says, this is a bad  time for her to go away. School is just starting, Ava’s still in the hospital; what was she thinking? Josslyn says, Donna and Avery are going to be fine. They have her, they have Pilar, they have Sonny. Fingers crossed, she won’t need to visit them at Sonny’s penthouse, but if she does, she’ll live. Stop stalling. This is Carly’s time. Focus on her and her career. Carly says she really wants to go to the seminar. She’s just been so untethered, since she lost her half of the hotel. She’s not used to feeling aimless, so she really wants to go and get her life back on track, in every way. She flashes back to Drew saying she doesn’t have to be afraid of him, and kissing her. Josslyn asks where she went, and Carly says she was just thinking about her next step. Josslyn says, good; keep the focus on herself. Everything is covered here, she promises. Carly says, lunch is on her, and hands Josslyn some cash, saying, here’s a little extra in case something comes up. She has to get out of here, because the day is getting away from her. They hug, and exchange I love yous. Josslyn tells her to have a wonderful trip, and Carly leaves, but runs into Sonny on her way out the door. He asks if she isn’t supposed to get going, and she says, she was just giving Josslyn some last minute information. He tells her, don’t worry about it. Pilar is at the penthouse with Donna and Avery. They’ve got this. She says she knows, but she’s probably going to call every night just to check in. He tells her, good luck, she thanks him, and leaves.

Elizabeth tells Finn, Nikolas really seems to love Ava. She can’t see Nikolas trying to kill her. Finn says, Elizabeth knows Nikolas better than he does. Why does she think he insisted on making her his alibi? She says she told Nikolas that she lost time, but maybe Nikolas couldn’t vouch for his whereabouts either. Finn says, there were a lot of people on the property that night. She doesn’t know what they saw or said to the police. His concern is, the longer she holds out, the more it will cast suspicion on Nikolas and her.

On the phone, Nikolas tells someone, a situation has come up. He needs them to get to GH right away.

Ava says, Nikolas told her that he was with Elizabeth when she was attacked, and Portia says, sounds like he has an alibi. Ava says, they’ve known each other since they were teenagers. If anybody would lie to protect Nikolas, it’s Elizabeth. Portia says she just doesn’t think Elizabeth would lie to the police about something like that, but Ava says, maybe she doesn’t know she’s lying. Maybe she’s being manipulated. Ava’s husband is capable of very bad behavior; surprisingly bad behavior. It’s true what they say; the ones you love the most, can hurt you the most. Portia should keep that in mind before she marches down the aisle.

Mr. Taylor says he understands they’ve made a decision, and Sasha says, yes, they have. She signs the papers.  

Curtis says, Jordan was there when he and Portia got engaged. It never occurred to her to say something then? Jordan says she only just found out about it. It’s her fault. She’s very sorry. He asks her to help him understand. She said she filed those papers. Jordan says she thought she had. She signed them, and put them in her outbox. After their conversation at Trina’s party, she looked through all the mail she received while she was at the clinic, and it wasn’t there. That’s when it hit her. She was going to take the envelope to the courthouse personally, but there was so much going on at the time, and she got called on another matter and didn’t go. She guesses lost track of it, and it probably ended up covered in stacks of mail, and documents on her desk. He says, okay. She still has the divorce papers; they can still file them. Can they look for them?  

On the plane, about to head for Aruba, Carly calls Drew, but she gets voicemail.

Sonny tells Dex to keep an eye on the docks, and make sure the Wu’s are sticking to their agreement. Dex says he’s got it, when Sasha comes in with Brando and Gladys. Sonny gets up, and tells Dex, that’s it for now. Sonny goes over to Brando, and Brando asks if he’d like to join them for dinner, but Sonny says he’s got some business to take care of. He asks, what’s going on here? and Gladys tells them to catch up while she orders dinner for the table. She knows what everyone likes, so do they mind if she makes selections? Sasha says, might as well get used to it, and Gladys leaves. Brando says, they actually just reached a decision with the court. Sasha doesn’t have to serve prison time. Sonny says, that’s great, and Sasha says she’ll be right back. She leaves, and Sonny asks, what’s the agreement? Brando says, to avoid a prison sentence, Sasha had to agree to a guardianship. She just signed over her entire life to him.

Josslyn picks up a to-go bag, and asks Dex if he’s got a minute. He says, sure, and she says, there’s something they need get straight.

Finn says, if the police are going to catch who did this to Ava, they probably need accurate information, and Elizabeth says, he has a good point. He says, if Nikolas is innocent, he’s got nothing to worry about, and she says, except fabricating an alibi to begin with. What’s going to happen when she tells the police that she and Nikolas weren’t together the whole time? They’re both going to become suspects. He says, it’s her call. Whatever she decides, he’s in her corner. She says, it’s a lose-lose no matter what she does. She just needs to think about it for a minute. He says he understands, but he wants her to consider, as long Ava’s attacker is on the loose, Ava’s still in danger. She says he’s right. Ava deserves to know the truth. He asks if Elizabeth is actually going to tell her.

Jordan says she doesn’t have the divorce papers, and Curtis says, she just told him that she had them in a stack of documents on her desk. She says, that was a year ago, just before she spent several months recuperating at a clinic in Albany. That envelope’s probably long gone. He tells her, this is really irresponsible, and she says, her case load was immense during that time… but that’s no excuse. Those papers were important; she should have dealt with them immediately. She complicated things for him and Portia, and she’s sorry. Stella says, life happens. Curtis should understand that, doesn’t he? Jordan says she feels terrible about it, and promises to do whatever she can to make sure their nuptials go as planned. He says he’ll have his attorney issue new copies, and they can refile, and Jordan says, that’s probably the fastest way. She’ll sign them as soon as she has them; he has her word. He says he’ll talk to her later, and leaves. Stella asks, why on earth did Jordan do that?

Portia says, Curtis is certainly nothing like Nikolas, and Ava says, of course (🍷) he’s not. She’s so sorry. She’s not too warm and fuzzy about marriage, but that doesn’t mean they can’t work out. Outside Ava’s room, Nikolas says he’s going in to see his wife, and there’s nothing Frank can do to stop him. Portia comes out, and asks Nikolas, please leave, but he says he won’t be barred from seeing his wife. She says, Ava doesn’t want to see him, and if he doesn’t leave, she’ll have GH security escort him out. He tells her, call them. She has no idea what he’s capable of. Curtis comes around the corner, and asks if there’s a problem here. He knows he didn’t just hear Nikolas threaten his fiancé. Nikolas says, his wife has been badly injured, and they’re keeping him away. What would Curtis do? Curtis says, the way he understands it, Ava doesn’t wish to see him, and Portia says, Ava’s blood pressure was spiking; that’s why she came out here. Curtis asks if Nikolas heard that. Does he wish to pick a fight in the ICU just to convince Ava that he cares? The police are already on their way, so if Nikolas doesn’t want them involved, Curtis suggests he leave. Nikolas says, this isn’t over, but leaves, and Portia says she’s going to check on Ava. She goes back in, and asks if Ava wants something to help her settle down, but Ava says she doubts it would help. She doesn’t think she’s going to get any sleep now.

Stella says, Jordan was furious with her, and has every right to be. Why on earth would Jordan take the blame for her? Jordan says she’s not excusing what Stella did, and Stella says she knows taking those papers was out of line. Jordan says she’s surprised Stella would do something like that; it’s so unlike her. But Curtis has moved on. Jordan sees no reason to undo that progress now. Stella says she can’t let Jordan take the blame for her, and Jordan says, Stella’s not; she volunteered. Curtis will be mildly annoyed with her, but he’ll accept it was an accident. She’ll sign the papers, Curtis and Portia will be married, Stella will officiate, and everything will be all right. She just doesn’t see any reason to cause problems between Stella and Curtis, or Stella and Portia. Stella says, she meant what she said when she told Curtis that Jordan is still family, and she always will be.

Josslyn thanks Dex again for helping her find Avery’s bracelet, and he says, it was an adventure. She says, it wasn’t quite as heroic as saving Ava’s life, but he stepped up. He says, literally. She’s welcome. She says she judged him hard, and that’s really embarrassing because she hates judgy people. So basically, it makes her a hypocrite. He says he didn’t make the best first impression, and she says she still thinks he’s an idiot for working for Sonny. He says, duly noted, and she tells him, she thought he’d say something like that, but she’s not telling him because she despises Sonny. She’s telling him this because Sonny wrecks people, and she doesn’t want him to be one of those people. He says, just because he doesn’t take her advice, doesn’t mean he doesn’t appreciate her giving it, and she says she didn’t tell anybody about him helping her out the other night; not even Cam. He says, her boyfriend, and she says, yeah. It’s just really complicated to explain, so she’d appreciate it if he could keep it just between them. Can he do that for her?

Sonny says he’s sure being Sasha’s guardian isn’t easy for her or Brando, but Brando is going to do right by Sasha. They hug, and Brando thanks him.

Portia asks how Curtis is since his little dust up with Nikolas, and he says he’s okay. How is she? She says she’s highly annoyed, but she doesn’t know why she’s surprised at another one of Nikolas’s little stunts. At least her strong, handsome fiancé showed up when he did. Everything’s fine. Did he talk to his attorney about the divorce papers? He says, that’s actually why he came here to talk to her. Apparently, there’s no record of the filing. She asks how that’s even possible, and he says he wondered the same thing, so he went to talk to Jordan. She said she thought she filed it, but as it turns out, she’d forgotten, and the paperwork must have gotten thrown away when she was at the clinic in Albany. Portia says, so he’s telling her that he’s been married to Jordan this entire time? and he says, looks that way, but don’t worry. The attorney is expediting papers as they speak. She guesses that’s a relief… isn’t it? He says, definitely, and she says, something else is going on. Something’s still bothering him. Tell her what it is. He says, Jordan’s story isn’t adding up, and it reminds him of when she was dragging her feet in signing those papers in the first place.

Jordan says, it means the world to her that Stella feels this way. She considers Stella family too. Stella says, who’d-a thunk it? She knows what it’s taken them to get this far. They had to work hard for their relationship, but she’s grown to admire, respect, and care for Jordan. And not just because she’s TJ’s mother, but because of the wonderful person she is. While she’s happy for Curtis and Portia, she hopes she and Jordan can continue to be in each other’s lives. Jordan says she’d really like that. Besides, she doesn’t have a lot of family. They’re not all lucky enough to find cousins in England. Stella says, if Jordan wants to know about her family, she should try a DNA test too, and Jordan says, maybe she will. What was the site Stella used? Stella says she’ll forward Jordan the email they sent her with her results. Aside from them saying she had another relative in Port Charles, they’re fantastic. You never know what you’ll find.

Gladys brings some cups to the table, and tells Brando that she figured they’d start with dessert first. Something sweet to lighten the mood. Where is everybody? He says, Sonny stepped away, and Sasha had to take a moment for herself, so she went to the ladies room. Gladys says she hates that it’s come to this, and he says, him too, but he’s going to do everything in his power to show Sasha that she has the strength and he has the faith for her to get through this. She smiles at him, and he says, what? She says, can’t a mother admire her son? He’s become such a good man. She knows they’ve had their differences… He says, that’s one way of putting it, and she says, she knows she handled a lot of things badly, but despite her mistakes, he overcame his struggles and grew into this big-hearted man, who not only looks out for his wayward mother, but all the people he cares about. She’s sorry she wasn’t there for him when he needed the support he’s giving Sasha, and she’s so grateful to him for letting her come back into his life and be part of the family he’s growing. She’s just so damn proud of him. He says he’s proud of her too. The past is the past. He really appreciates her stepping up for Sasha. She helped get them through their darkest times, and he’s so glad she’s in their lives. She tears up, and kisses his hand. He says he loves her, and she says she loves him too.

Sonny finds Sasha, and says, Brando told him about the guardianship. How is she feeling about that? She says she can’t even describe it. She loves and trusts Brando, but feels like an intruder in her own life. He says, her circumstances are different than his, but he gets it. You’ve got to be strong, and you’ve got to believe in yourself. Brando came into his life late, but he’s family, and if he’s family, that means she’s family. He wanted to let her know that if she needs anything ever in her life, he’s here for her. She thanks him, and he says, it looks like Gladys got some desserts to start. Does she want some? She says, let’s do it.

Marshall and Drew have lunch at the pool, and Marshall says he understands what Drew is saying. He’s talking about giving people time, and not pushing them too fast. Drew says, it’s hard to know. Are you giving people time to figure things out, or are you waiting too long? What if you miss out on something fantastic? Marshall says, if something’s meant to be, there’s always a sign. He’s glad he was able to see his sign before it was too late. He looks at this watch, and says, late. He’s got to bounce. He’ll see Drew around. They shake hands, and Drew says, Marshall can count on that. Marshall leaves, and Drew sees a message from Carly on his phone.

Finn brings Elizabeth to Ava’s room, and Elizabeth says she’ll make this quick before she loses her nerve. There’s something Ava needs to know. She can’t guarantee Nikolas was with her when Ava was attacked. Ava asks why Elizabeth wouldn’t know that, and Finn says, it’s complicated. Ava says, is it? Did Elizabeth lie to the cops or not? Elizabeth says, no. They were together, just not the entire time. Nikolas’s whereabouts can’t be fully accounted for. Ava asks if she was just going to sit on this, and Finn says, Elizabeth was hoping to gather more information before amending her statement, but she thought Ava should know now. Although it does seem like Ava has more than adequate protection. Elizabeth says she just wants Ava to be safe, but she’d appreciate it if Ava would give her some time, so she can find out all the facts. Ava says, it sounds like there’s a lot more to the story. She hopes Elizabeth finds it. Elizabeth thanks her, and she and Finn are about to leave, when Ava asks them to send Frank in. Frank says she wanted to see him, and she says, yeah. She needs him to do something for her.

Drew listens to the message, and Carly says she’s been doing some thinking. Call her when he gets this. He calls, and gets her voicemail. He says he’s sorry he missed her call. He’s here whenever she can talk.

On the plane, Carly looks at her phone, when the plane experiences turbulence. The attendant tells the passengers to secure their loose items, and make sure their seatbelts are securely fastened. Suddenly, the plane lurches.

On the phone, Jordan says she’s calling about some test results. Initially, there was a match that was a close relation, but it disappeared. She’d like to find this person. The woman on the other end says she’s sorry. They’re not allowed to disclose their customer’s personal information, and Jordan says, this is a procedural question. How is it possible there was a match, and now it’s gone? Is that a glitch in their system? The woman assures her, a glitch like that would never happen (which is a pretty bold statement, considering, computers), and Jordan asks, then how did the match disappear? The woman says, the only way the match would disappear is if the person withdrew their information from the database.

Portia tells Curtis, her patient is now fine and resting comfortably. He’s still thinking about those divorce papers, right? He says, something doesn’t feel right, and she asks what he means. He says, Jordan wouldn’t forget something like that, and he finds the idea highly unlikely that the Police Commissioner’s paperwork would be removed and thrown away. She says she sees his point, but why would Jordan tell him that if it’s not true? He says, maybe Jordan made sure those papers weren’t filed.

Finn tells Elizabeth, he thinks that went better than expected, but he’s not sure how much time they bought. She says, the memory she’s been having is at the root of everything. She needs more information on it and her blackouts before she goes to the police. He asks how she plans on getting to the bottom of things, and she says she thinks she knows what she has to do.

Sonny sits down at Brando’s table, and says, tiramisu; he loves it. He thanks them for including him.

Dex says he has no intention of telling Josslyn’s boyfriend or anyone else about their dumpster diving adventure, and she thanks him for understanding. He gets up, and she says, so they’re good. He says, they are, and heads for the back.

Frank lets Nikolas in to see Ava, and she thanks him. She says, he can step outside and close the door. She needs to have a chat with her husband.

Josslyn sees Dex left his sunglasses, and goes to find him. Brando says he needs to step out for a second, and Sasha tells him, hurry back soon.

Josslyn goes outside, and we see someone with a hook is in the darkness. Brando comes out, and we see the hook raised up.

Tomorrow, Portia says, Jordan doesn’t really know how she feels about Curtis; Nikolas asks if Ava believes him; Dante tells Jordan that he has an update on the Ava Jerome case; and Sonny says, Sasha can rely on Brando.

🍺 Now Managing Charlie’s…

I actually forget she’s on the show until I see her again. Or read one of these articles.

💎 Not Quiet…

The skinny on the RHOBH Reunion. I think LisaR is getting paranoid in her old age.

🥂 Grand Dame Drama…

I don’t watch this often, but it’s about time Ashley ditched that weird husband of hers.

https://ew.com/tv/rhop-season-7-trailer-charrisse-returns-karen-huger-drama/

🧂 That’s What Shah Said…

Not much we didn’t know before, but it doesn’t look like she was ignorant of what she was doing. Doubtful she was led into temptation by her partner like she claims.

🐉 Dragonstone’s Latest…

What happened on House of the Dragon.

https://www.avclub.com/house-of-the-dragon-review-season-1-episode-4-king-o-1849523225

⚰️ This Week’s Tale…

The good thing about this show also seems to be its flaw. I love that we’re not in Georgia anymore, and there’s some variety, but having a different story each week makes it hard to invest in the characters. We’re not going to see them again anyway. Throwing in the Alpha episode might not have done any favors either, because of such a direct tie to TWD. Although a great idea would be a separate show with the stories of what familiar characters from the Walking Dead universe were doing when everything went to literal hell.

https://bleedingcool.com/tv/tales-of-the-walking-dead-s01e05-davon-review-intense-horror-noir/

🏆 Emmy This…

The winners.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/12/entertainment/emmy-awards-winners

The best, worst, weirdest, and WTF moments.

https://mashable.com/article/emmys-2022-best-worst-moments

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/emmys-2022-12-best-worst-and-most-wtf-moments-1234591496/

https://www.avclub.com/emmys-2022-best-worst-weirdest-moments-1849527708

https://ew.com/awards/emmys/emmys-2022-best-worst-moments/

And most important, the fashion.

https://www.eonline.com/photos/35026/emmys-2022-red-carpet-fashion

🎍 No Moss On Me…

Return tomorrow for soap and to see what more damage Beverly Hills can do in Aspen before they leave. Until then, stay safe, stay being the calm during the storm, and stay strong, believing in yourself.

September 12, 2022 – Sonny Questions Ava About Esme, Tenth Crew Member Steven On Deck & Cut To It

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

At the pool, Violet asks if Gregory saw her backwards somersault, and he says he did; she was great. She says, Uncle Chase taught her, and Chase says, know who taught him? Her grandpa. Gregory says, he did indeed. Chase could use a little practice. Maybe Violet could give him some pointers. Finn walks in, saying, he just ran into a buddy of his, and introduces Curtis to Gregory. Gregory says he’s heard all about Curtis’s club, The Savoy, but Finn has never taken him there. Finn says, he will, and Curtis tells Gregory, feel free to come by anytime; drinks are on him, and Finn can fend for himself. Violet says, what about her? and Curtis says he’ll open his place at lunchtime, and she can have all the Shirley Temples she can drink. Chase comes over, and congratulates Curtis on his engagement. Finn told him. Finn makes a cut-it motion, and Curtis says, the old GH grapevine. Violet says, he’s getting married? Can she come? She loves weddings.

Stella is about to knock on Jordan’s office door, when she stops. She flashes back to taking the divorce papers from Jordan’s desk. She starts to knock again, stops, and turns away, when Jordan comes out and asks if Stella is looking for her.

Selina comes into the club, and N’neka says she’s sorry; they’re closed. Selina says, the club is always open for her. She’ll have an iced tea, no sugar, while she waits for her guest to join her. N’neka says, they don’t have any iced tea (seriously?), and Selina says she’s sure it won’t take N’neka long to make some. N’neka goes in the back, and Selina sits down. Cody comes in, and thanks her for meeting with him. He holds out his hand, and says, he’s Cody Bell. He called her earlier. He’s not bleeding, so maybe that’s why she doesn’t recognize him. She says she assumes he’s not back for another beating, and he laughs, saying, definitely not. In fact, he has a proposition for her.

In the nook, Brook thanks Ned for having lunch with her, and he thanks Brook for inviting him. What’s up? She asks why everyone always assumes she has an ulterior motive, and he just looks at her. She says, fine. She has something to tell him. He says, let’s hear it, and she says she and Chase are dating now. He says, that’s great, and she says, it is? He says, isn’t it? and she says, of course (🍷) it is. Never mind. He asks if she’s happy, and she asks what he thinks. He says, if she’s happy, that’s all that matters to him. Has Chase decided on who his manager is? She asks what he’s talking about. She’s Chase’s manager just like they planned. He says, uh-oh.

Dante sees Elizabeth at the hospital, and she asks what she can do for him. He says he needs to see the ER intake records for the night Ava Jerome was stabbed. He needs to see if anyone else checked in with similar wounds. She asks if he thinks someone is running around Port Charles attacking people, and he says he doubts it. They didn’t get any calls at the PCPD, but he’s got to double-check. She says, sure, but if no one else was attacked, does that mean… He says, Ava’s attack wasn’t a random act of violence. Her attacker knew her.

Sonny asks if Ava has any idea who attacked her, but she says she doesn’t. He asks why he gets the feeling she’s not telling him something. Who is he protecting her from? She says she has no idea, and he says she’s too smart to play dumb with him. Franks says she doesn’t want Nikolas to visit. She was staying at the MetroCourt before she was attacked. Obviously, she and Nikolas are going through some problems. Does she think Nikolas would attack her?

Brook asks, what just happened here? Ned seemed happy that she and Chase were dating. He was supportive of her managing Chase’s singing career, so what changed? He says, the other day, when she and Leo were looking at all those pictures of Eddie Maine, he started to remember what it was like to work with her mom, when Lois managed him and the band. It was really tough on their relationship. She says, mom left him because he chose ELQ over family. Sound familiar? He tells her, good luck with managing Chase’s career, and she says, she and Chase share a common goal; to make him a star and rub Linc’s nose in it. Sharing interests brings a couple closer together. Like when she and Chase worked together to protect Bailey from Peter August. Something changed between them. She admits, at first, they couldn’t stand each other, but that probably had something to do with her hitting him three times. Ned says, ya think? and she says, but they got past it. He says, there’s still potential for friction, and she says, there is for all couples. He says, his point is, trying to maintain a romantic relationship while also maintaining a business relationship is hard; sometimes impossible. She says she and Chase make a good team. They could succeed at anything if they try. He says, and if they don’t?

Stella says, if this is a bad time, she can come back, but Jordan says, not at all. Why did Stella want to see her? Stella says, it’s about Curtis and his engagement to Portia, and Jordan says she hopes Stella isn’t angry that she wasn’t told right away. Stella says, no, she understands, but she and Jordan didn’t even speak about the engagement last night. Is Jordan avoiding? Jordan says, not at all. She almost witnessed the proposal for herself, but she hadn’t had a chance to congratulate Curtis and Portia. Stella asks, when she said her congratulations, how much pain was she hiding? Jordan says, the engagement was hardly a shock. They did buy a house together. Stella says, still, it had to be difficult. Jordan loved Curtis so very much. Jordan says, Curtis has moved on, and she needs to do the same. Their marriage has been over for a while after all. Stella says, about that…

Violet says she likes her Shirley Temples with two cherries instead of one, and Curtis says, duly noted. His phone rings, and he steps away to take the call. He asks N’neka, what’s up? and she says, Miss Wu is here meeting someone at the club? She told Miss Wu they were closed, but she said the club was open for her. He thanks her, and says he’ll be there as soon as he can.

Selina says she can’t imagine Cody would have an offer she might want, and he says he’s sure she remembers he’s really good at poker. She says, he fleeced her high rollers, leaving her with very unhappy patrons. As she explained that night, her players come to relax and have a good time; not loose their shirts in a few hands. He says, so her associate worked him over after she got her money back, and left him with a pathetic fifty dollars, not even enough to feed a horse in oats. She says, his point? and he says he wants in on the next game. She asks if he has the $10,000 buy-in, and he says, hear him out. She stakes him, and he’ll pay her $15,000 on the back end. He promises he won’t clean anyone out; just lighten their wallets a little bit, even though her players can afford to lose. She says, just the one game? Why? He says he needs to ride off into the sunset, and a couple bucks in his belt will help set him up in a new place. She asks if he doesn’t make a salary working for the Quartermaines at their stables, but he says he has a lot of debts to pay off; he’s still broke. She says, there’s no guarantee he’ll win. What if he loses her $15,000 and more? He laughs, and says he won’t lose. He’s a sure thing, so what does she say?

Violet wants to practice her somersault, and Finn tells her to be careful. Chase says he guesses that’s his cue, and tells her, come on, picking her up. Gregory says, when Finn was in first grade, he had the biggest crush on this little girl who sat next to him in class. Gretchen? Finn asks where this is going, and Gregory says, she wouldn’t give Finn the time of day, and he couldn’t understand why. He thought about her all the time, and did everything he could to get her to pay attention to him. The look on his face then was… Finn says, just like the look on his face now, and Gregory asks if something is going on between Finn and Elizabeth. He thought things had gotten better between them. Finn says, the other night at the Quartermaine picnic, Elizabeth admitted she has a problem.

Elizabeth tells Dante, no one else was stabbed the night of the Quartermaine picnic, and he thanks her for checking. She asks how the investigation is going, and he says, it’s still the early days. She says, it’s too bad Ava couldn’t identify her attacker, and he says, they’re still talking to everyone who went to the picnic; something will come up. She says, no one suspicious has crossed his radar? when Nikolas comes out of the elevator. Dante says, no one yet. How about her? Anything of importance she remembers from that night?

Ava says, Nikolas would never stab her, and Sonny says, really? Then why is she acting like she thinks he’s guilty, and if he is, why is she protecting him? She says, a little thing called love, but he says, she doesn’t love anybody but herself. She says, so much for playing nice, and he says, if it wasn’t for her being Avery’s mother, he’d let her and Nikolas tear each other to pieces. She says, please leave, and he asks if she wants him to take Frank with him. She gives him a look, and he says he didn’t think so. She has to come clean. What happened with Esme?

Brook says, Ned doesn’t think she can make Chase a star, and he says he’s just trying to manage her expectations. She knows better than anyone that only a small fraction of hopefuls make it in the music business. She thanks him for his support, and he says he’s just being realistic. Be honest with herself. The things she likes about Chase as a boyfriend might drive her crazy as his manager, or drive Chase crazy as her client. Just sayin’. He leaves, and she flashes back to Chase telling her that she went way too far tonight.

Violet watches a boy get out of the pool, and Chase singsongs, Violet’s got a crush. She says she doesn’t, and he says he saw the way she was looking at him getting out of the pool. She says she doesn’t have a crush on Tommy Richardson. He’s not her boyfriend. Chase singsongs, Violet and Tommy sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, and she asks who he’s sitting in a tree with. Who’s his girlfriend?

Finn says he hates seeing Elizabeth suffering, and Gregory says, she’s opened up to Finn, right? Finn says, she thinks there’s something in her past that’s adversely affecting her life, and she’s asked for some help. Gregory says, that’s progress, and Finn says he wished he knew how to help her. Gregory says, if Finn needs to talk, here he is, and Finn says he appreciates Gregory. Gregory says, besides Finn, Elizabeth has a ton of family and friends; a good support system, right? Finn says, she does, but he’s not sure everyone in Elizabeth’s life has her best interest at heart.

Dante asks if there’s anything Elizabeth forgot to mention when Jordan took her statement, but she says she’s sorry; she has nothing else to add. Nikolas asks if the PCPD is any closer to finding his wife’s attacker, and Dante says, the investigation is ongoing. He thanks Elizabeth and leaves. Elizabeth looks at Nikolas, and he says, what? She says, they need to talk in private.

Cody says, how about it? Will Selina give him a seat at the table? She says, okay, fine. She’ll let him in the game, provided he works for her. He asks what she means, and she says, he talks like he can control the game’s outcome. Can he insure another player wins big too? He says, sure, as long as they’re not completely hopeless at poker. She says she’ll stake his buy-in if he follows her orders. He’s allowed to win, but she might ask him to help or hinder another player along the way. Losing his nerve? He says, they’re not just talking about one game anymore, are they? and she says, he might want to reconsider his desire to leave town, at least for now. He’ll be making more money than he ever dreamed of. He says, maybe, but he’s so not crazy about taking orders, and she says, think it over, but don’t take too long. She’s not known for her patience. She smiles at him, and leaves.

Stella says she realizes how hard she was on Jordan at first. So bullheaded, she refused to attend Jordan’s wedding to Curtis. Jordan says she did come, and it meant so much to the both of them, and Stella says, after that, she was Team Jordan all the way. Jordan says, Stella refused to give up on their marriage, even after she and Curtis separated. Unfortunately, it was already too late. She kept too much hidden from him, and it was too late to walk it back. Stella says, they were so good together, and Jordan says, except when they weren’t. But why is Stella bringing it up now? Is she opposed to Curtis’s engagement? She thought Stella liked Portia. Stella says, she does. It’s not about Portia; it’s about herself, and what she did, and how sorry she is. Jordan asks, what did she do?

Ava wonders why Sonny is asking about Esme. Isn’t she gone? To Europe? Isn’t that what the cops are saying? He tells her that she knows more about Esme’s disappearance than the cops, and she asks if he’s a mind reader now. Is it more lucrative than selling coffee, among other things? He says, he remembers when she came to him, asking him to make sure Trina’s jurors found her not guilty. He said it made more sense for him to talk to Esme, but she said his guys wouldn’t be able to find her. So when she was in surgery, and they thought she wasn’t going to make it, Nikolas acted a little strange. Ava asks, strange how? and he says, like he was hiding something. She says, but she heard he was frantic, the picture of a devoted husband, and he says, they both know better than that.

Dante meets Cody in the park, and Cody says, finally. Dante says, he told Cody that he was on the clock. What’s so urgent? Cody asks why Dante’s boss is out to get him.

Stella asks if Jordan remembers when she had that last stroke. She felt like she’d forgotten something really important. Jordan says, vaguely, but isn’t that common among stroke victims? Stella says, it is, but she finally remembered what was bothering her. She’s so sorry. You’d think by now she would have learned her lesson, but there’s no fool like an old fool. Jordan asks what she did, and Stella says she meddled in Jordan’s personal business; hers and Curtis’s. Jordan asks, how? and Stella says, it happened right here in her office. She took the envelope that contained the signed divorce papers. They were never filed. Jordan and Curtis are still married.

N’neka brings Selina’s iced tea, when Curtis walks in. Selina says, that didn’t take him long. She saw his bartender call him. He asks what she’s doing here, and who she had a meeting with, but she says, her meeting is none of his business. She stayed because she wanted to deliver a gift. He says, that she’s taking her game somewhere else? and she laughs, saying, he has a wonderful sense of humor. No. This gift is her way of thanking him for the continued use of The Savoy. She’s upgrading the club’s audio board. He says, not necessary, and she says, his live music nights are very successful. An advanced audio system can only enhance his customers’ experience. Has he thought about focusing more on local artists? She’s been hearing about a singer. He tells her that she can stop right there. Need he remind her that The Savoy is his business, not hers?  

Chase says hello to Ned, and asks if Brook is here. He texted her that he was coming over. Ned says, she is here. He’s sure she’ll be back soon. Would Chase like some iced tea? Chase says he’s good, and thanks Ned again for helping him find the right look to be a professional singer. Ned says, Brook tells him that she and Chase are a couple now, and Chase asks if this is the part where Ned tells him, if Chase hurts his daughter… Ned says, he’ll hurt Chase? He’s thinking about it. Chase promises that he only wants to make Brook happy, and Ned says, that’s not always possible in relationships, but Brook’s an adult. He was never able to keep her under glass, but he will hurt Chase badly if he hurts her, in addition to what she’ll do. Chase says, he knows better than to cross Brook. if he’s learned one thing, it’s that she can be ruthless. Brook overhears.  

Finn tells Gregory that Elizabeth is friends with Nikolas Cassadine; they were together years ago. Gregory says, it sounds like Finn doesn’t trust the guy. Did it end badly? Like he wants to hurt her? Finn says, no, but he’s the reason Hayden left town. He’s the kind of guy who’s always in it for himself first, and doesn’t care if the people around him get hurt.

Elizabeth says, there’s a chunk of time she can’t account for, after she left Finn, and before Nikolas found her, possibly the time when Ava was attacked. Nikolas says he doesn’t believe for a moment that she’s the one who stabbed Ava, and she says, when he lied to Jordan about being with her, was it to protect her, or him?

Ava tells Sonny, Nikolas couldn’t have stabbed her; he was with Elizabeth at the time. Sonny says, that’s what he told the police, and she says she’s sure Nikolas confirmed it with Elizabeth. He says, Elizabeth and Nikolas have been friends since they were teenagers, and she asks if he really believes pure as the driven snow Elizabeth would lie to the cops to protect Nikolas. He says, Elizabeth is loyal to her friends; she thinks the best of everybody. But now that they’ve established that, she could cover for Nikolas. Why does she think he stabbed her? Come on. Something happened with Esme.

Brook asks what Chase is doing here, and he says he texted her. She says, he did? Not that it matters. He says he can come back if it’s inconvenient, but Ned says, he’d like to continue their discussion. Brook told him that she’s officially his manager. Brook tries to interrupt, but Ned says, there’s a hell of a lot of pressure involved with getting a music career off the ground. It could lead to a lot of arguments. Brook asks if Ned doesn’t have somewhere else to be, and Ned says he’s not telling Chase what he doesn’t already know. It’s good to see him. He’s sure Brook will take very good care of him. Ned leaves, and Brook says, alone at last. He asks if her dad was right. Is she going to take good care of him? She says, he can count on it. She hopes Ned didn’t get in his head, and he says, Ned didn’t, but he’s been thinking the same thing, about what the music business can do to relationships. She says, the magazines are right; women end up dating their fathers. He says he’s being serious. Now that they’re dating, does she think going after Linc is still worth it?

Cody says, Dante’s boss… Dante says, Jordan Ashford? but Cody says, Mac Scorpio, and Dante says, what about him? Cody says, Mac’s been asking a lot of questions about him, treating him like a suspect in the attack at the Quartermaines. Dante says, Mac thinks Cody stabbed Ava Jerome? and Cody says, never even met her, but you know rich people; they blame the help. Dante says he’s working that case, and Mac didn’t say anything to him about bringing Cody in for questioning. Cody says, Mac didn’t talk to him directly, but he asked Britt a bunch of questions., which is ridiculous since they’ve only been on one date. Dante says, Britt said Mac thinks he’s a suspect? and Cody says, Britt said Mac asked her a bunch of questions. It’s pretty easy to fill in the blanks. He’s been all over the attack on this Jerome woman. Is Dante’s boss trying to pin it on him, so he can say he solved it? Dante says, Mac wouldn’t do that, and Cody asks if he’s being paranoid. Dante says, that depends. Has Cody done anything considered illegal? Cody says, no, hell no, and Dante says, that doesn’t seem defensive at all. Cody says, he’s the new guy in town. People tend to blame the outsider when something bad happens. Dante tells him, relax. Mac is going to follow the evidence; that’s all he’s going to do. Cody says he doesn’t want any more trouble with the police. He’s had enough already. Dante says, which proves his point exactly. Back then, Cody was guilty. Cody says, he wasn’t the only one.

Selina says she’d never presume to tell Curtis how to run his business. She just wants to lend a helping hand. He asks, why? and she says she’s invested in The Savoy’s success. Her players have grown fond of the club. It feels safe and comfortable here. He asks, why her sudden interest in music? and she flashes back to Sonny telling her that Chase is a good singer and a good guy, and he thinks Chase would be a good fit for The Savoy. She tells Curtis that she knows what she likes. Harrison Chase brought the house down when he played open mic night at The Haunted Star. Curtis says he booked Harrison Chase. His contact called and canceled. He says he was no longer Chase’s manager. She asks if he’d be willing to rebook Chase, and he asks why she cares. She says she knows a thing or two about business, and how to keep one profitable. Harrison Chase could be his big discovery, and give the club the reputation of spotlighting new talent. Think about it. She leaves, and he makes a call. He says, Jermaine, did you find it?… What?

Nikolas asks if Elizabeth really thinks he stabbed Ava, and she says she doesn’t want to think that, but why was he so quick to give them a false alibi? He says, the police don’t know the exact time of Ava’s attack. Maybe it was when they were together. She says, then why didn’t he just say that? He’s been acting suspiciously lately. He asks what he’s done since Ava’s attack. He’s protected her. He’s worried himself sick wondering if his wife is going to live or die. He’s been nothing but frustrated, since he’s concerned that the person who attacked Ava is still out there. And he feels helpless because there’s nothing he can do to try and catch him. And instead of understanding, she’s going to think the worst of him? Is that because she’s been going through so much; because her nerves are frayed? She says, wait a minute. Is he saying she’s imagining his sneaky behavior?

Finn tells Gregory, if Elizabeth had an unknown infection, he’d track it down, he’d identify it, and design a protocol. Gregory says, like he did with Harry (Chase)? and Finn says, but this psychological thing, he’s made a mess of it at times. And please don’t tell him some story about when he was five and went through every encyclopedia, trying to find a cure for the common cold. Gregory asks why he’d tell Finn that story, and Finn says, to point out how he always tries to find the right answer. Gregory says, he’ll tell Finn what he told him then. He has to learn to read before he tackles the encyclopedia. Finn says, in other words, don’t rush, and Gregory says he imagines there’s a reason Elizabeth repressed her memories. She can’t work through them until she’s truly ready to face what they are.

Ava tells Sonny, Esme was a manipulative, spiteful little viper that Nikolas let into their home without consulting her. She did everything she could to come between them; even Spencer saw her true colors. Nikolas is so stupid… Sonny says, keep going, because it’s interesting. Why was Nikolas stupid? She says, stupid because he’s a man. Like Sonny with Carly, alienating her and the family… He says, this isn’t about him; it’s about her, Nikolas, and Esme. Something is going on with Esme. Why are she and Nikolas covering it up? And why hasn’t she told the cops that she thinks her husband attacked her?

Dante tells Cody that he’s sorry. He shouldn’t have brought that up. Cody did him a solid back then. Cody says, no reason to mess up both of their lives, and Dante asks if all that’s behind Cody. Cody says, 100%. Cops don’t like him. Never have; never will. Dante says he’s a cop, and Cody says, other cops have an aversion to him. Dante says, Mac is one of the fairest cops, the fairest people, he knows. And he was a friend of Dominique Stanton’s when she was in Port Charles. Cody says, Mac told him, and Dante says, maybe that’s why he’s got interest in Cody. Cody says, maybe, but it still might be time for him to move on, and Dante asks if Cody really thinks he’s ready to go.

Jordan says, the divorce was never finalized because of Stella? and Stella says, she wanted to give Jordan and Curtis a chance to work it out. It was an unconscionable act of hubris. Jordan says, Stella had no right to play God with their marriage. What happened to the divorce papers? Stella says she doesn’t know. She suffered the stroke at Kelly’s, and everything after that is a blank. Jordan says, this is unbelievable. Stella is unbelievable. Stella says she realizes there aren’t enough apologies in the world to make this right. She would have never let it go this far, but she lost track; she lost memory. She remembers taking the envelope from Jordan’s desk, and after hearing about Curtis’s engagement to Portia, some of it came back. Jordan asks if Curtis knows, and Stella says, no. She wanted Jordan to know first, and if sometime in the future, Jordan could find it in her heart to forgive her, but she’ll understand if Jordan can’t. There’s a knock at the door, and Jordan says she’s in the middle of something. Can it wait? Curtis comes in, and says, sorry to interrupt. It’s important. He sees Stella, and asks what she’s doing here.

Elizabeth tells Nikolas not to act like she’s the crazy one, when she knows he’s hiding something. He says he doesn’t think she’s crazy, but he thinks she’s overreacting. She says, maybe she is, or maybe she’s just crazy. He wouldn’t be the first one to think so. He asks what she’s talking about. He thought when she signed herself out of Shadybrook, everything was okay. She says, something is happening to her. She can’t explain it, but her life is out of control. He asks how he can help, and hugs her. She’ll be okay, he promises. They continue to hug, and Finn walks in.

Brook asks Chase if she just heard what she thinks she heard. Now that they’re dating, he wants to back out of their deal? He says he’s not backing out; he’s just asking the question. They could have something great, but her being his manager didn’t start out so great. She asks what he means, and he says, when she asked Sonny to use his influence to book him at The Savoy? She says, she thought they got past that, and  he says, they did. He knows they’re not going to always see eye to eye… She says, so any friction between them will be her fault? but he says, no. It’s just that he doesn’t want to do anything to jeopardize their relationship. So maybe they should drop this plan to get revenge on Linc. Brook says, he’s got concerns. Their relationship is new, and they don’t want to do anything to mess it up, but he’s being an idiot. Just because they’re kissing doesn’t mean they can’t get past an argument or two. It’s not a myth; they can have it all, and they will. He tells her to be honest with him. Does she really think they can make Linc look bad without letting revenge destroy them as a couple? She says, of course (🍷). They’re not fragile flowers. They’re bond isn’t going to be broken over a dirtbag like Linc. He says he likes her passion.

Cody tells Dante that he loves his job, and loved reconnecting with Dante, and making new friends, some who are driving him crazy. Honestly, he’s not ready to leave Port Charles. Dante says, good, and Cody asks if Dante wants him to stay. Dante says, it was good reconnecting with Cody too, even if he had to arrest Cody a few times. Cody promises to behave from now on, and Dante says, he’ll hold Cody to that. Meanwhile, he has to get back to work, but he promises he won’t let Cody take the fall for the attack on Ava. Cody says he has faith in Dante, and Dante laughs. He leaves, and Cody calls Selina. She asks if he has an answer for her, and he says he could use the extra cash. She says, then he’ll be her ringer in the poker games? and he says, deal him in.

Stella asks Curtis if she needs a reason to visit Jordan; she’s still family. Jordan asks what brings Curtis barreling through her door? and he says he just got off the phone with his attorney. Apparently, there’s no record of them being divorced. How does something like that happen? Jordan looks at Stella.

Ava asks if Sonny thinks it’s easy wondering if Nikolas attacked her; that she enjoys having so little faith in him. Sonny says, here’s the deal. He will not allow Avery to lose her mother. If he finds out Nikolas stabbed her, he’s not going to let that stand. Ava says she’s not going to let Nikolas get away with hurting her. She promises Sonny that.

Nikolas says he should go. They’ll talk soon. He leaves, and Finn closes the door. Finn asks if she’s okay, and she just lost her cool with Nikolas. He asks if Nikolas was being an ass, but she says, she was. She asked why he lied to Jordan about them being together when Ava was attacked, and he insisted he was just trying to help her out, but she can’t shake this feeling that there was more going on. He asks how that makes her an ass, and she says she’s known Nikolas a long time, and knows when he’s hiding something. He says, she didn’t accuse Nikolas of attacking Ava? and she says she came close, even though she doesn’t think he really did it. Then she totally overreacted when she thought he was calling her crazy. Finn says, she’s not crazy, but she says, they both know something is happening with her. She’s losing time, and thinks she has to tell the police that she doesn’t know if she and Nikolas were together at the time of the attack.

Tomorrow, Drew says he owes Marshall an apology; Josslyn asks Dex to keep it between them; and Sonny gives Nikolas a warning.

Below Deck Mediterranean

Grand Harbour Marina, Malta. Everybody snores away. Natalya grumbles about being hungover, and Mzi says he’s dying. Captain Sandy sees the wind is at 27 knots, and it concerns her. Kyle tells Natalya, 25 days left, and we flash back to last night with Frank. He says, if he could turn back time with Frank, he’d be riding Frank like a pony. He feels like a superstar. The captain calls Dave, Tasha, and Storm for a preference sheet meeting. The co-primaries are Lisa Moore and her daughter Shelby, and they’re bringing along some of Shelby’s friends for a fabulous getaway. Dave says they want several cuisines including elevated Californian, and Captain Sandy asks, what is that? He says, tacos and sushi. They also want a tapas dinner, and a surf yoga session. In Storm’s interview, he says, he’s not used to being bosun. There’s a different level of achievement and consequence. Now he has everything to lose, and if something goes wrong, it’s on him. Tasha reads, the guests also want a happy hour on the shore, two beach set-ups, a 70s party, and Shelby wants to celebrate birthdays past with crew members dressing up like Guy Fieri and Dolly Parton, her favorite celebrities. Interesting duo. In Jason’s interview, he says he loves being on a team, but people already knowing each other is not a good thing. He misses Raygan. We flash back to her working even less than he does. Tasha tells Dave that when she worked with this one girl, they used to start the day saying three things they’re grateful for. He says he’s grateful for his chief stew, and she calls him a fibber. He says he’s also grateful for his new mandolin, and in his interview, he says, not going out paid off. Everyone else feels like sh*t, and he feels like stars, roses, and sunshine. It’s good not having hangover guilt. He says he’s grateful for six hours of sleep. Captain Sandy tells the crew that the guests are boarding on anchor because of potential weather. In her interview, she says, she knows the weather will change, and if there’s a window of opportunity for them to get out and into protection, she’s going to take it. She doesn’t want to get stuck on the dock. Tasha gets constant texts from her boyfriend, and tells Natalya that Friday is both drop-off day and Mzi’s birthday. Provisions come in, and there’s nowhere to put everything. In Natalya’s interview, she says she prefers ordering when they start running out, and not just keep adding things. Tasha is the worst provisioner ever. It’s not that hard to see what they have room for. They could put orange juice on every doorstep in Australia and still have some left over.

The boat is ready for departure, they leave the dock, and Captain Sandy says, now Storm is getting it. Storm tells Jason, everything they just polished is now f***ed, and tasks Jason with unf***ing it. The captain says, the guests are coming on the tender, and calls Storm to the bridge. She tells him that they’re dropping two anchors, and in her interview, she says, the pro is that the anchor’s not going to drag; the con is, if the wind drops, the anchors can tangle. It happens to every captain every season, and she wants to make sure she’s on top of it. They double anchor, and the captain explains that it should look like a V. She tells them that they did a good job, and in Storm’s interview, he says, as a deckhand, he strived to be the best. He had to be a step ahead growing up, and it also makes it trickier for him to trust people, but it’s what you need as a bosun. He’d like to do everything himself, but that wouldn’t make him good leader. They get ready to greet the guests, and Kyle tells Dave that he’s too positive. It irritates Kyle more when he’s trying to be sad. Storm sees rails that need polishing, and Jason is busy eating. Storm tells Mzi that Jason only did 50%, and radios Jason to join him. He tells Jason that he has to take notice, and Jason says he didn’t get to that part yet. Storm says, this is where the entrance gates are, and the first thing the guests see. In Courtney’s interview, she says, Jason doesn’t know how yachting is meant to go, and he’s 35. They’ll see if this the year he learns how not to be a big d*ck.

The guests are picked up in the tender, and in Tasha’s interview, she says, the hardest thing about long distance relationships on a boat is that you don’t have enough time to keep in touch. And you miss things going on back home, like babies being born and weddings. Her granddad was a yachtie. He worked on the Queen’s boat, the Royal Yacht Britannia. He was six months on, six months off, and was one of  250 who ever served on the yacht. He wasn’t there when her dad was born, and her dad was a twin. She thinks the way she is comes from her grandma. Being in the industry makes you realize how hard it is to juggle everything. The tender arrives with the guests, and Storm helps them onto the yacht. The captain says, Tasha will show them around, and Kyle serves the welcome drinks of (I think) wine. He tells them that they can start classy, and get messy later. In his interview, he says, it’s The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. They’re like The Gilmore Girls on steroids.  Captain Sandy explains anchor stuff to Mzi and Courtney, and Kyle tells Natalya that he feels drained. Natalya says, it should be more basic tonight, and we flash back to the last charter wanting a million different cocktails. In Natalya’s interview, she says she would approach Tasha, but she doesn’t want to get on the bad books. She wants a happy, healthy team, but wonders what’s better in the long run. In Tasha’s interview, she says, Steven is the tenth member of their crew. He’s big, bald, and beautiful. (Hint: Steven is a sex toy.) We flash back to Kyle showing Steven to the guys on the last charter, and Tasha says, Steven is here to party. She calls a yoga instructor, and says, the guests want a session of stand-up paddle yoga in the morning.  For whatever reason, Tasha tells the guests about Steven without actually telling them what Steven is. One guests says they want a shot out of Steven, and another one says, they thought they take a shot with Steven. Tasha says she thinks Steven will make an appearance this evening. In Dave’s interview, he says, California elevated is deconstructed fresh food. He wants to be fun and creative this charter. The guests toast to yachting, and lunch is served. The food is pronounced godly, and they tell Tasha, the chef nailed upscale LA. Mzi goes over the beach set-up with the deckhands, and in Dave’s interview, he says he feels like he and Tasha have a new start. He fell quickly, and obviously, there’s still a bit of hope.

Mzi and Storm talk logistics about bringing things to the beach. In Storm’s interview, he says he’s got a great team, but at the same time, he can’t expect people to mirror him. The stews gets stuff together for the 70s party, and in Tasha’s interview, she says, if she had a time machine, she’d go back to the 70s. She could dance and have fun, and there would be no horrible texts constantly coming in on her phone. In Mzi’s interview, he says he feels disjointed. Storm is saying, do this; no, do that. He doesn’t mind, as long as Storm is also working. He’s sure in time Storm will learn to delegate. The guests head for the beach in the tender, and the stews set up for the 70s party. In Dave’s interview, he says, he loves doing tapas. He can put so much passion in a dish without prepping as much. He’d love to do 15 courses one one-bite wonders. On the beach, s’mores are made, and Storm tells Mzi that he’s not sure what the plan is. On the yacht, Jason helps Natalya decorate, and Captain Sandy wonders what’s taking Storm so long. It’s getting dark, and she wants them back. She finds out Storm’s radio is out of range, and asks Jason to take the wave runner and get them. In Captain Sandy’s interview, she says, it’s not a good idea for the guests to be on shore after dark. They could get into trouble coming back, and they don’t have the lighting for it. Storm should know to stay in touch. Jason breezes in and yells for Storm to bring the guests back, and in Storm’s interview, he says he knows he needs to work on time management, but don’t shout over like you’re Brad Pitt and just bought Malta. That’s not how things work. Going back, Storm tells Mzi, this is not ideal at all.

The crew all put on wigs, and Kyle makes shots. In Kyle’s interview, he says he’s constantly thinking about Frank. He makes it seem like he’s having the time of his life, but he’ll make it through. It’s not the best charter, but it’s an experience. Captain Sandy asks for a quick chat with Storm, and the guests sit down to dinner, where the table is decorated with disco balls and strobe lights. Dave tells the servers to check the plates for hair, since they’re all wearing wigs. The food is dubbed unbelievable, and it does look good. In Dave’s interview, he says, the last charter was super tough. Now everybody is getting on, and the guests are stoked. He’s better off being friends with the interior. They make his job run smoother. He respects what they do. To this day, he can’t fold a T-shirt. He can’t be a stew. Tasha wants them to be too full to stay up until 5 am. After dinner, it’s time for the dance party, and co-primary Lisa goes to bed. Co-primary Shelby tries to spin on the floor, then grabs a disco ball. Kyle says, people make him cringe. The guests ask, what’s up with Steven? and Tasha tells Kyle to get Steven ready. Kyle tells Dave, these are 11 year old girls in 25 year old bodies. He feels like they’re not that type. Tasha says, they asked, but she doesn’t know if they know Steven is a sex toy. Kyle says, when they see it, they’ll know. In Kyle’s interview, he says he can profile a person in 2.2 seconds. Tasha should not be doing this. She says, Steven is in town, and he’s filled with tequila. The guests scream, and there are no takers.

Guest Dakota says she thought Steven was a pirate, and Kyle says, this is painful to watch. One guest almost has a drink, but they’re all kind of, eww! Shelby finally removes Steven from their presence, and they go to bed. Kyle tells Jason that it was a fail, but he’d suggested Tasha not do it. He just came from the biggest high too. Jason says, with certain people, he can’t be 100% himself. He’s playing a role. In Jason’s interview, he says, the people he gets along with most aren’t working with him. The things he randomly knows because he’s interested in them aren’t anything he can share. He feels like there’s a culture gap in regard to interests. He has no common ground with anyone, and it’s a bummer. Kyle tells him, be you on your own time. Storm cuddles with Natalya in her bunk, and she wonders what’s happening with Tasha and the chef. Dave’s obsessed with her. Strom says, he’s in love, and realizes they’re done. Kyle takes his wig off, and says, now the bitch is back, tossing it on a pile of disco balls.

Storm tells Courtney that she’ll be picking up the yoga instructor. Tasha sees she has 9 messages, and calls her sister. She asks her sister to ask her boyfriend to stop sending nasty messages. She can’t deal with any more. In Natalya’s interview, she says, Tasha’s boyfriend keeps her from focusing on the main goal; doing a great job so they get a great tip. The guests go to meet the instructor on the water, and Captain Sandy tells Storm to never be out of radio range. She likes to keep a line of sight on her team just in case. That’s why she sent Jason. The minute the sun goes down, they have to be back with the guests, since they’re responsible for everybody, but he did a great job. She tells him that he can explore and scout locations, but don’t remain ashore. Trust his deckhands, and let them make mistakes. Correct them, but don’t do their job. He’s her person to rely on. In Storm’s interview, he says he’s so used to not being bosun, and being on a deck team where he’s relied on. He needs to learn to delegate. If he doesn’t have to check on them, that would be smooth. It’s his goal.

We see some yoga, and the captain says she wants to bring up one of the anchors. She thinks they might be twisting around, and tells Storm that he’ll have to dive down. Storm jumps into the water with his mask. When he comes back up, he says, it’s crossed, and Captain Sandy says, they’re totally f***ed. Storm is going back to untangle them, and in Jason’s interview, he says, it’s dangerous. Storm is going to use his own body on a sharp, heavy anchor. If the anchor cuts you, it’s not a nick; your arm’s gone. We see Storm underwater, messing with the chain.

To be continued…

🐝 Buzzing Off…

Stop by tomorrow for soap, Emmy talk and tea, and of course a little music. Until then, stay safe, stay knowing your limits, and stay knowing you can’t work through your problems until you’re truly ready to face what they are.

September 9, 2022 – Yesterday Once More, Real Band, Smoltz, Salty Talk, United, Another Deck, Future Carol, Final Dead, Regulate This, Mooning, New Stars, Exactly 10 Quotes & There She Was

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

GH was preempted yesterday, so yesterday’s was today’s. You can find it at:

And on Monday, Chase asks Brook if she thinks going after Linc is still worth it; Elizabeth wonders if Nikolas wants to protect her or himself; Curtis asks what Selina is doing at the club; and Cody has a proposition for someone.

🎸 Side Gig Within Main Gig…

Apparently, Cameron has a band IRL. It is really good of GH to let him perform his own material on the show. The ultimate in product placement.

📰 So Am I…

He’s annoying AF, but I think they should start an ongoing thing like Seinfeld had with Newman, and every time he shows up, someone goes, Smoltz!

🧂 Hence the Guilty Plea…

So she chose to say this in media outlets, but not in court. Okay. I believe it if you believe it. You can also catch the trailer for the new season.

https://ew.com/tv/real-housewives-of-salt-like-city-season-3-trailer-jen-shah-played-by-stuart-smith-fraud-case/

🥤 They’re Still Here…

Former cast members united in thirst.

https://okmagazine.com/p/leeanne-locken-braunwyn-windham-burke-vulnerability-real-housewives-important-cause/

Because We Need Another One…

No crossover cast here. Check out the new crew and trailer.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1345245/heres-your-first-look-at-below-deck-adventure-bravos-thrilling-new-spin-off

💀 Life After Dead…

Carol gives you some flowers to look at.

https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-melissa-mcbride-carol-future-interview/

⚰️ Wrapping Up Dead…

The final season approaches.

https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-final-season-on-set-cover-story/

https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-exclusive-comic-con-images-daryl-carol/

📽 Another Notch In His Film Belt…

Originally written under his pseudonym Richard Bachman, this is actually one of my favorite Stephen King books. I’m shocked they’re making it into a movie, since I haven’t met one other person who’s read it.

Stephen King Horror-Western The Regulators Being Adapted as a Film

https://www.fangoria.com/original/stephen-kings-the-regulators-is-becoming-a-movie/

🌖 A Moon Out Tonight…

I caught this the other night on IFC, and it’s not bad.

https://www.pastemagazine.com/tv/amc-plus/moonhaven-review/

💃🏽 Latest Dancers…

Love Wayne Brady, but hoping Teresa gets the first boot.

https://ew.com/tv/dancing-with-the-stars-season-31-cast-reveal/

🏌🏽‍♀️ Quotes of the Week

There are three classes of men; lovers of wisdom, lovers of honor, and lovers of gain. – Plato

You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor. – Aristotle

Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.Joshua J. Marine

We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing and inclusion. – Max de Pree

Popularity should be no scale for the election of politicians. If it would depend on popularity, Donald Duck and The Muppets would take seats in senate. – Orson Welles (Well…)

A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.Charles Darwin

We don’t apologize for our mistakes; we erase them. – Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), Jurassic World: Dominion

We all make mistakes, have struggles, and even regret things in our past. But you are not your mistakes, you are not your struggles, and you are here now, with the power to shape your day and your future. – Steve Maraboli

A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. – John Stuart Mill

Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form. – Rumi

🎶 If That’s All There Is, Then Let’s Keep Dancing…

See you on Monday, when I assume the soap will be readjusted, and we’ll see what’s on Deck. Until then, stay safe, stay always moving forward, and stay being wise, prudent, and sensible. Most of the time.

September 8, 2022 – Ava Tells Trina the Truth, Two Charming Dinners, a Thought, Goodbye To the Queen & Candle

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Cody says, Britt’s guess is as good as his, and she says, if that’s his story, stick to it. He says, she doesn’t believe him? and she asks why she should. She barely knows who he is.

Mac says he needs to learn more about this guy before potentially blowing his world apart, and letting him know he could be his dad. Felicia says, then do some research into his life, his background, and if Mac needs some help, he has her P.I. skills at his disposal. Mac says, it might be better if they forget the whole thing, and Felicia asks if he can do that. Maxie tells him, just do his research, and find out if Cody is his son. At least he’ll know. Mac says he doesn’t need to know. As far as he’s concerned, whoever Cody Bell is can remain a mystery forever.

Dante’s phone rings, and he says, Connor. Are they missing him already or what?… Say that again.

Jordan tells Rory, she needs him to process the prisoners awaiting transport to Pentenville, and he says, no problem. She says, there is one he’s familiar with. She needs his assurance that he can maintain a professional distance, and he says, yes, ma’am. She goes into the interrogation room, and tells Spencer, Officer Cabrera will take it from here.

At the hospital, Nikolas says, what does Frank mean, he’s not on the list? That’s his wife in there. Frank says, those are his orders, and Nikolas says, those might be Frank’s orders, but they’re not his. Sonny may be Frank’s boss, but he’s not Nikolas’s. Frank says, actually, Mr. Corinthos didn’t suggest Nikolas can’t go in. Miss Jerome did.

Victor says, nice of Sonny to join him, and Sonny says, join him? He’s the one who called the meeting. Victor says, he did, and Sonny is now six minutes late. Sonny says, let him cut to the chase. Victor has made a lot of messes, and he wants to know how Victor’s going to clean them up. Victor says, it would help if Sonny could be more specific. Everyone thinks he leaves a path of destruction wherever he goes, yet no one seems to come up with evidence to support that notion. Sonny says, that’s because Victor is good at covering up his tracks, and Victor says, that makes two of them. Sonny says, there’s a difference between them. He doesn’t let his family go down for crimes he’s committed. Victor says, just his employees and best friends, and Sonny asks what Victor is going to do for Spencer, now that he’s going to prison because he covered for Victor. Victor tells him, don’t you worry. He can protect his family. Sonny says, like he protected Ava?

Nikolas asks if Frank is saying Ava asked for him to be kept out, and Frank says, yes. Trina says, maybe Ava isn’t up for visitors. Maybe they can go get a coffee, and try later. Frank says, Trina can go right in. Ava is expecting her. Nikolas asks her to tell his wife that he’s going to see Spencer off to Pentenville, and Trina says, of course (🍷). He says, hopefully by then, she’ll have reconsidered.

Rory tells Spencer to put his personal effects in the envelope; anything of value he wants kept there. He can take his chances with intake at Pentenville, but items often go missing. Spencer says, thanks, but it’s not his first rodeo. He puts his watch and wallet in the envelope, and says he can take care of himself. Rory says he hopes that’s true; not just for Spencer’s sake, but the people who care about him.

Trina goes into Ava’s room, and Ava says she’s so happy to see her. Trina hugs Ava, and says, she thought she almost lost Ava, but Ava says, never. She’ll always be here for Trina.

Dante says he’ll be in touch, and Sam asks if everything’s okay. He says, that was his neighbor. His brother was visiting and saw the moving truck outside. He wants to put an offer on the house. Sam says, a good offer? and he says, like 20 grand over whatever the market value is. She says, he wouldn’t even have to list it. That’s great… isn’t it? He says, it is. He just hadn’t even thought about putting it on the market yet. Sam asks if he’s keeping his options open, but he says, hell no. He’s all in. But that is the house he shared with Lulu. She says, it must be weird to think of other people living there, and he says, it’s not that. It just feels like a decision he should be making with her. Sam says, it’s a big decision. Once he decides to sell, it’s final. It’s a good thing he doesn’t have to decide tonight. Think about it. Sleep on it. He says, that’s an excellent idea, and kisses her. She says she has another. Will he top off her glass of champagne?

Maxie asks why Mac doesn’t want to know if Cody is his son, and Mac says, after all these years, what difference does it make? Felicia says, it makes a huge difference to both of them. Just because Cody is an adult, doesn’t mean he’s not entitled to the truth. Maxie says, and this is Mac’s chance to have a child with his very own DNA. He says, Maxie is more than enough for him, and Maxie says, she’s sure a lot of the time, she was too much. He’s been such a great father to her, and Georgie. Felicia says, not a day goes by they’re not grateful for that, and Maxie says, if Cody is his son, she’s okay with it. She’s not going to feel threatened. He asks if they can just drop the subject, and Felicia says, they just want to make sure this is really how he feels. He says, it is, and Maxie says she still wants to know why. He says, if Cody is his son with Dominique, just knowing that might be too high of a price. Felicia asks what he’s talking about, and he says he’s talking about what it could do to their family.

Cody says, okay, so what is this Mac guy asking Britt about him? and she says, general stuff. How they met, his movements at the party… He wonders why Mac was asking that, and she says, probably to eliminate Cody as a suspect. He has to account for everybody’s whereabouts at the time Ava was attacked. Cody says, fine. Britt just told Mac that he was with her, right? She says she’s not sure it came up. She probably forgot. He says, she kissed him, and she laughs, and says, he kissed her. He says, fine, have it her way. It’s just his luck. A stranger comes to a new town, they get accused of murder. Britt says, has this happened to him before? Answer the question. How many murder investigations has he been questioned in? He says he’s been a lot of things in his life. Skydiver, stuntman, stable hand… She says, hustler, card shark… and he says, yeah, well, one thing he’s not is a cold-blooded killer. She knows that, right? She says she wouldn’t be standing here if he was, and he asks if she thinks he needs a lawyer. She says she doesn’t know, and he says, does she know how expensive lawyers are? She says she does, and he says, on a stable hand’s salary? Maybe it’s time to pull up stakes and get out of Dodge. She says, maybe it is, if he has something to hide.

Felicia tells Mac, she doesn’t understand. What risk could Cody possibly pose to their family? He doesn’t answer, and Maxie says she has an appointment she needs to get to. She thanks Felicia for babysitting, says, Mac, and leaves. Felicia asks Mac what he’s so afraid of, and he says he doesn’t know. Change? He loves the life they’ve built together, and it wasn’t easy. She says she knows, and he says, losing Georgie and Nathan, gaining three beautiful grandchildren. They’ve been doing so much; he finally feels like they’ve got a little bit of peace. He just doesn’t want anything to disrupt it. She says, life is change, and she wouldn’t begrudge him the opportunity to be there for Cody if Cody turns out to be his son. He says, at least they won’t be strapped with dirty diapers and those awkward conversations about adolescence, and she says, there’ll be plenty of awkward conversations. But just like he welcomed Maxie and Georgie as his own, she doesn’t need blood ties to welcome Cody into their family.

Rory says, Spencer can hand in his phone now, or before transport leaves, and Spencer says he’ll hang onto it, thanks. Rory says, no problem. Just make sure to memorize his contact’s number, and leave his lawyer’s information with that person. Spencer says, his grandmother is his contact, and out of town, and Rory says, get a new one. His grandmother’s husband maybe? Spencer says, maybe, and Rory picks up the envelope and starts to leave, but he stops. He says, when he saw Spencer and Trina at her party, he got the sense they weren’t finished; that there were still things they needed to say. Spencer says, Rory is mistaken. He and Trina are done, and they’re both moving on. So Rory has nothing to worry about. Rory says he’s not worried. He just doesn’t want Spencer haunting them from prison. He leaves.

Ava asks if Trina had any trouble getting in to see her, and Trina says, Frank let her come right in. She’s glad Ava has protection, but she hates that Ava is still in danger, and Ava says, that makes two of them. Trina asks what the police said. Do they have any idea who could have done this to her? Ava says, the police are following up on leads, and ruling people out. As for her, she has some thoughts of her own. Trina says, who? and Ava says, forget it. It turns out her personal prime suspect has an alibi, and couldn’t have done it. Trina says she saw Mr. Cassadine when she arrived, and Frank wouldn’t let him in.

At the station, Nikolas tells Jordan that he was with Elizabeth at the time, and she says she knows he couldn’t have physically carried out the crime. He asks what she’s implying, and she says she’s not implying anything. She just needs facts to get her closer to what happened and who’s responsible. He says, after he sees his son. Where’s Spencer? She says, most spouses in his position would be more cooperative, and he says he’s happy to cooperate, after he’s seen his son. She says, Spencer’s in interrogation. Feel free to go in. He thanks her, and she says, but before he goes, be sure to leave his information with the desk sergeant so they can arrange an interview.

Victor tells Sonny, Ava has a host of enemies, with threats coming at her from every corner. It’s almost impossible to keep her fully protected. Sonny says, not if she was targeted; that hits close to home. Victor asks what he’s insinuating, and Sonny asks if everything is copacetic between Nikolas and Ava. Victor says, it’s a little volatile at times, but Nikolas and Ava love each other fiercely. If Sonny thinks his nephew could ever… Sonny smiles, and Victor says, his nephew is completely devoted to his wife, and Sonny says, really? So devoted that Ava was staying at the MetroCourt? Because he dropped Avery off the other day, and he was surprised Ava was there. He thought maybe she was tired of staying with Esme, but that doesn’t make any sense, because Esme’s gone; she’s vanished. Does Victor know anything about that? Victor says he could ask Sonny the same. After all, Sonny snatched Esme off the street. Sonny says, let him tell Victor something right now. If he or Nikolas had anything to do with hurting Ava, they’re going to answer to him. Victor says, they don’t have to be adversaries surely. After all, they share family. Sonny says, don’t call me Shirley asks if anybody in Victor’s family actually talks to him, and Victor says, does anyone in Sonny’s? He answered Sonny’s summons, and tolerated his baseless insinuations. Cast aspersions on his family again, and Victor will cease being a gentleman. Sonny says, all right, and gets up. Stay away from Avery’s mother. And don’t make Sonny have to call him again. He claps Victor on the shoulder, says, old pal, and leaves.

Ava tells Trina, when she and Nikolas are getting along, it’s magic. But when they’re not, it’s curses. But enough about her. She wants to hear about Trina. How is she enjoying her vindication? Trina says, for starters, PCU reinstated her as a student, and Ava says, that’s great news. She’s so happy for Trina. Trina thanks her, and says, she felt guilty meeting with the PCU administration while Ava was there in the hospital. Ava says, that’s sweet of her, but there’s nothing Trina could have done for her. She’s happy Trina is taking care of herself. Trina says, she just thought Ava would be one of the first people to celebrate her returning from school, and Ava says, damn straight she would. Trina says, her parents did throw her a party, and Ava says she hates to miss a good party. How was it? Trina says, fun, and Ava says, that doesn’t sound very convincing. What happened? Trina says, an unexpected guest showed up.

Nikolas walks into the interrogation room, and Spencer yells, get out! Nikolas says he knows Spencer doesn’t want to see him, and Spencer asks when he figured that out. Was he not clear when they spoke? They’re done. Nikolas says, Spencer is going to prison, and he’s terrified. Spencer says he doesn’t care. If Nikolas doesn’t get out of here in ten seconds, Spencer will march out there and tell Commissioner Ashford exactly what Nikolas and Ava were arguing about at the picnic.

While unpacking boxes, Dante says, if Sam comes across Rocco’s gaming console, that would be the key to peace and happiness in this house. Sam asks if Cody didn’t borrow some horse race game, and Dante says, yeah, those are pretty expensive. Sam says, he seems like a pretty honest guy, and he says, seems like it. She wonders what Sonny was talking to Cody about, and Dante says, who knows? She says, Cody seems like a pretty harmless guy, but Dante says, looks can be deceiving. She asks what that’s supposed to mean, and Dante says, like he told her, when they were kids, Cody didn’t like to follow the rules. She says, that’s when they were kids. That was a long time ago. Dante says, that’s true. We do a lot of living between adolescence and growing up. Sam says, doesn’t she know it. She’s done a lot of things she regrets. She’s sure, back in the day, Cody played some tricks on some camp counselors, but that doesn’t mean he’s up to something now.

Cody tells Britt, he’s human. They all have something to hide. He’s sure she has plenty. She says she used to, but all the bad, wicked, criminal stuff all came out. She’s practically an open book. He says he bets there’s something, but she says, there isn’t. Anyway, this is about him. I can’t afford a lawyer; I’ve got to leave town. Overreaction much? He says he woudn’t have to consider leaving town if she’d given him an alibi, and she says she’s sorry. She only gives alibis after the third date, and since they’ve only been out once… He says, she’s right. She doesn’t owe him anything. See ya. He starts to leave, and she says, he’s really going to up and leave Port Charles? and he says, does she not want him to leave town? She says, his buddy Dante would be relieved that he escaped the Britch, but she’s good either way. He says he thinks she’d miss him, for several minutes, and she says, maybe a minute, but several is pushing it. He says, okay. Possibly he overreacted, but since he was a kid, he’s been operating on flight or fight mode. She says, why not stay and fight? and he asks if she wants him to fight. She says, as long as he doesn’t sucker punch Mac like he did Scotty, when Maxie comes to the door. He says he makes no promises. It sounds like the guy deserves it. Maxie walks in, and asks, what did he just say? Did he just threaten her stepdad? Britt says, Maxie… but Maxie says she’d like to hear this from Cody. Why does he want to hit Mac? Cody says, from what he’s been hearing, Mac thinks he gutted the woman at the picnic. Britt says, Ava Jerome, and he says, who he’s never even met. So why would he try to kill her? Maxie says, she can assure him, Mac doesn’t think he attacked Ava, and he says, then why is Mac asking all these questions about him? Maxie says, because he’s the Chief of Detectives. It’s his job to ask questions. Just answer directly and honestly, and he’ll be fine. Cody laughs, and says, she’s suggesting he talk to a cop voluntarily, and Maxie says, yes. Britt says, just call Mac. She’s sure he’ll put Cody’s mind at ease. He says, cops lie, and Maxie says, Mac is not a liar. Britt flashes back to the picnic, and Mac saying, he and Cody’s mother were friends. She tells Maxie, try to look at it from Cody’s perspective. They know Mac is a good guy and just doing his job, but Cody doesn’t.

Mac looks at a family photo, and says, Cody could be Leopold’s son. That would be best for everyone. Felicia says, not for Cody. Everyone deserves a loving, compassionate father. He says, like him, and she says, like him. She knows it’s not scientific, but when he met Cody, he saw himself in him, didn’t he? He asks if she sees a resemblance, and she says, his eyes, similar twinkle. Cody’s is mischievous, while Mac’s is kind. He says, even if Cody is his, he’s an adult. How much parenting could he need? She asks how much Maxie needs, and he says, good point. She says, he’s considering Cody a liability rather than an asset. Besides change, is there another reason he’s resistant to welcoming Cody into their family? He says, no matter whose son Cody is, he’s a stranger. How do they know what kind of person he is? Felicia says, here’s a thought; they get to know him. Not just what kind of person he is, not necessarily even as a son. Just get to know him as a friend. Mac says, maybe he’s setting himself up for disappointment. What if it all goes south? She says, what if it doesn’t?

Nikolas says, Spencer will be implicating him in Ava’s attack, and Spencer says, damn straight. Victor comes in, and says, Spencer will do no such thing. He’ll continue to remain silent. Is that understood? Unless of course (🍷) he’s already let something slip while he was three sheets to the wind at that unfortunate party. Spencer says he hasn’t sold out his faithless father yet. He hasn’t even given his father a second thought. Victor asks Nikolas how his wife is, and Nikolas says he hears she’s recovering. Victor says, he hears, and Nikolas says, Ava woudn’t let him in to see her. Spencer says, is that right? Maybe everyone’s finally on to Nikolas. Nikolas says, on to him? and Victor steers Nikolas to the door, saying, they’re not having this discussion, but Nikolas says, they are. Does Spencer think he’s behind Ava’s attack? Spencer says, because Nikolas is incapable of hurting the people he loves? Let’s ask Hayden. Victor says, that’s enough. Stop this right now. He knows they’re playing with a bit of a sticky wicket right now, but it’s nothing he can’t fix if the two of them get themselves together.

Jordan tells Rory, good job. He maintained his professional demeanor while he carried out his duties with Mr. Cassadine. Not an easy task. He thanks her, and says he thinks she should know, he did talk to Spencer about Trina. She asks if there was an altercation, but he says, it was all very calm. She says, that’s fine, and thanks him for telling her. He says, at the risk of overstepping, she knows Trina’s dad pretty well. Does she have any tips on how Rory could get on his good side?

Trina says, she almost forgot to tell Ava. She sold a sculpture to an overseas collector. Ava says, that’s impressive. Maybe they should close the gallery temporarily. Trina asks, why? and Ava says, because she doesn’t want Trina spending the rest of her summer behind a desk. Trina says, she can balance her social life and work at the gallery, and Ava says, okay, but let her know if it gets to be too much, or even if she needs a break, and Trina says she will. Ava says, promise her that she won’t be at the gallery alone, especially at night. Maybe Rory could keep her company. Trina asks if Ava thinks whoever did this, could come after her, and Ava says, she doesn’t know who and she doesn’t know why, so she doesn’t know what they’re capable of. She thinks it’s best to take precautions. Trina says she’ll figure something out, and Ava says, good, but she didn’t ask Trina about work; she asked Trina about her life. Let her guess. This unexpected party guest was Spencer, wasn’t it? Trina says she just doesn’t get him. He wrote her a letter, then he tried to leave before giving it to her. He dropped it, and after she picked it up, he wouldn’t even let her read it. Ava asks, why not? and Trina tells her, because he said they weren’t friends, but then he admitted he still had some kind of connection with her, but he’s been lying this entire time. What is she supposed to do with that, especially now that Rory is in the picture? Ava says she’s going to stop Trina there, and Trina says she’s sorry. She shouldn’t be talking about something so silly when Ava almost died, but Ava says, not because of that. She’s going to tell Trina something, because you only live once, and she deserves to know. Trina asks, what is it? and Ava says, according to Spencer, he knew all along she was innocent. Trina says, but that doesn’t make any sense. He told her to her face. Ava says, it was all a ruse. He only stayed with Esme to help prove Trina was innocent.

Dante tells Sam, he would never hold the past against Cody; that was just him back then. But now Dante has a family to protect, and that includes her and Danny and Scout. She says she appreciates that, but she considers herself a good judge of character. Cody may be the guy who thinks he can take a walk on the wild side, but she thinks he’s a decent guy. Dante asks if she’s saying she likes the guy, and she says, she does, so sue her. But…? He says, but Sonny’s not the only one keeping an eye on him.

Cody says he’s not trying to offend Maxie, but her stepdad is treating him like a suspect. He’s not going to just sit around and let the PCPD build a case against him. Maxie says, what part of that’s not what’s happening here does he not understand? and he says, he’s just supposed to take her word for it? She says, yes, and he says, he’s going to go. He’ll talk to Britt later. He leaves, and Maxie says she’s starting to believe she was wrong. She does not think Britt should give that guy a second chance.

Rory tells Jordan, Mr. Taggert has been pretty distant; any advice? She says, this is overstepping, and he says, sorry. He starts to leave, and she says, but since he asked, just be himself. Taggert values authenticity. And the Buffalo Bills. He thanks her, and says, that’s good for now.

Nikolas says, someone tried to kill his wife, and Victor is calling it a sticky wicket. Victor apologizes if he sounded glib. He simply meant, there is no hurdle that, as Cassadines, they can’t clear. Nikolas says, even if he’d hurt his wife – which he didn’t – it’s nothing compared to what Victor has done, and Victor says he knows it’s been a trying 48 hours, so he’s going to overlook that remark. But he still thinks Nikolas should respect Spencer’s wishes, and leave right now. Nikolas says, fine, but no matter how many times Spencer pushes him away, he won’t give up on Spencer. He leaves, and Rory says, transport’s almost ready. Time for Spencer to say his goodbyes. Victor walks Spencer into the squad room, and Spencer stops. Victor says, what is it? and Spencer says, he just thought more people would be here. He looks at no one to say his goodbyes to.

Ava says, Spencer carried a torch for Trina for a long time, and Trina asks why he didn’t tell her. Ava says, she thinks in his bone head, he thought he was protecting her. He figured if he was honest about his feelings, Esme would make her suffer even more, and knowing Esme, Ava shudders at what she might have done. Trina says, and Spencer told Ava all of this? Ava says, in a rare moment of openness, and Trina says, maybe she’s been wrong about him. Ava says, Spencer is a spoiled, entitled young man, but she thinks he cares for Trina, and Trina says, that could be what was in the letter. Ava says, probably, and Trina says, he’s reporting to Pentenville today. That’s where Nikolas is; at the PCPD, saying goodbye to Spencer. Nikolas wanted her to tell Ava that. Ava thanks her, and Trina asks if Ava thinks she should go see Spencer, but Ava says, she thinks Trina is the only one who can decide that. But if she does see Spencer, first she thinks Trina should think long and hard about what she wants, about what she needs. Trina says she can’t believe Spencer has feelings for her, and Ava says, of course (🍷) he does. Anybody with half a brain would.

Felicia says she’ll support any decision Mac makes, and he says, even if she doesn’t agree with it? She says, if she agrees or disagrees with, it’s his call. He says he appreciates that, and she says, of course (🍷) she can’t stop Maxie from collecting DNA samples from him and Cody, and running them off to the lab. Mac says, that would be just like her, and Felicia says, Maxie loves him. She’ll feel compelled to meddle. He says, this all could be a moot point. Cody may not be interested in getting to know him, even if he turns out to be Cody’s father. She says, that’s true; he may not, but how will Mac know unless he tries.

Sam says she likes Dante around Cody; he loosens up a bit. Dante asks if she’s saying he’s uptight, and she says, he’s the guy who billed her for slashing his tires. He says, that’s because he wanted to see her again, and she says, that’s cute. It’s okay to be cautious, but she kind of likes the vibe he has going on with Cody. She approves, and that’s very generous of her. He says, it is, but maybe it’s because they just moved in together, and she’s afraid she’ll get sick of him. She says, he’s right. She’s actually regretting that decision. He says, she just wants to palm him off on his friend when she needs space, and they kiss. She says she thinks it’s healthy for him to have outside friendships, and he says, she’s right. She says she knows. She just likes when he says it. He says, she’s right, and kisses her. She asks him to move that box off the table, and he does, as he lowers her to the couch, kissing her some more.

Britt asks, what’s up with Maxie? She liked Cody an hour ago. Maxie says, that was then, and Britt says, things got heated. Maxie says, Britt wanted her to look at things from Cody’s perspective, so she’s going to do that. If she was a wandering cowpoke, why would she want to punch the Chief of Detectives? Britt says, oh please. Like the authorities have never accused Maxie of something she didn’t do. Maxie… Maxie says she’s thinking. No, the authorities always knew what she was up to; they just didn’t have sufficient evidence. Britt says, that’s the story of her life. If Cody’s not a suspect in Ava’s stabbing, then what’s the big deal? Maxie says, Cody was so defensive just now. He might not have attacked Ava, but it’s perfectly clear he’s up to no good.

Cody makes a call, and says, they met recently, and he didn’t make a good impression. Can he have a second chance to change their mind about him?

At the Grill Bar, Nikolas tells Victor, given the nature of what they’re going to discuss, he thought they would go somewhere private. Victor says, privacy is overrated. In private, people tend to raise their voices, and the next thing you know, a priceless Ming vase is in pieces on the floor. Here at least, they’ll be forced to behave, and speak in civilized tones. And if they should break anything, it can be put back together again with a dollop of Daisy glue. So why doesn’t Nikolas go first? Nikolas says he can’t believe Victor and Spencer think he’s capable of doing that to Ava, and Victor says, of course (🍷) he’s capable; everyone’s capable of everything. But regardless of that, they have bigger problems. Nikolas says, like his son going to Pentenville, and Victor says, like Sonny Corinthos asking questions about Esme.

Sonny goes to visit Ava, and she says, hello. He says she looks better, and sounds good. She’s able to say I love you to their daughter; that’s a good thing. She thanks him for that, and the security. Knowing Frank out there, she can actually feel safe when she closes her eyes. He ask what her dreams are like, and she says, that’s a different story. In sleep, she doesn’t remember too much, and when she wakes up, the pain meds help with that. He asks if she has any idea who attacked her, but she says she doesn’t. He says he has the feeling there’s something she’s not telling him. Who is he protecting her from?

Trina runs into the station, and Jordan asks if they can help her, but she runs past the desk into the interrogation room. She asks Rory if she’s too late, and he says, sorry. She missed him.

Spencer’s cell door closes and locks. He looks out through the bars.

I didn’t see a preview for tomorrow. So we’ll be surprised. Or there will be Queen Elizabeth stuff.

Southern Charm

Naomie visits Whitney, and he tells her that his mom is still in bed; she gets up at the crack of noon. Naomie asks if Patricia knows what’s going on with them, and he says, she’s familiar, whatever that means. He tells Naomie that the theme of Patricia’s gentlemen’s dinner is en français. He thinks with Naomie’s French joie de vivre and knowhow, she should co-host, but Naomie doesn’t think it’s a good idea. She didn’t hear the conversation, but Leva said Craig hates her. Whitney says, she shouldn’t give a sh*t.

Austen gets his hair cut at home, and in his interview, he says, his hair is one of the things he fusses over. He has a peanut head, so he needs volume on the sides. We see clips of his daily grooming, and the hairdresser asks, what’s up with the Olivia situation? He says he’s happy, and she asks, what’s going on with Shep and Taylor? He says, same old sh*t. Shep knows he can get away with murder. The hairdresser thinks he’s still adjusting to a real relationship.

Shep and Taylor go to lunch, and Taylor’s mom Leslie meets them. In Olivia’s interview, she says, she was a mommy’s girl growing up. Her mom’s biggest lessons were Jesus, seatbelts, and sunscreen. Her mom tells it like it is. Leslie talks about the girls trip she was on, and says she hasn’t done one in 20 years. The wine sommelier got them in trouble though. They didn’t know the wine was $250 a bottle until the bill came. Wow. I always ask those questions. I once kicked my husband under the table when he ordered the daily special of Wagyu beef without knowing how pricey it is. He changed his order. In Shep’s interview, he says, Taylor’s parents are a lot of fun. We see a clip of Shep and Taylor at the beach with them, and he says, but they’re also faith based. He’s a skeptic and cynical, so that’s definitely a chasm between him and Taylor’s family. Leslie says, the best test of a healthy relationship is how a couple disagrees. Like when you throw an egg at someone and they break it, you have to figure out how to get over it. I watch Shep get smaller, and he says he’s sorry. She says, you have to be humble, and willing to apologize. That’s how you get to be married 40 years. Shep says, it takes a while for him to be contrite.

Chef Perig and sous chef Kyle do the cooking for the gentlemen’s dinner, and Perig tells Patricia that they’re starting with escargot. He says, after that, he’s doing duck, and she asks for hers to be well-done. He says, it will be a first, which surprises me because, eww, rare duck. In Patricia’s interview, she says she knows what she likes, and she doesn’t like rare duck. She gets what she wants, and that’s that. Leva goes to one of her restaurants, where she gets together with Kathryn (who is back to red hair), Venita, Olivia, Naomie, and Taylor. Venita says, girls night is going to be good, but Kathryn and Naomie don’t look thrilled. They order cocktails, and Leva says, they’re doing a tasting menu. She announces that Naomie hooked up with Whitney. Perhaps it will bond them in some sort of awkward, weird way. Taylor says, cheers to never having hooked up with Whitney, but Kathryn says she thinks he’s a great catch. It’s not weird; he’s a genuine person. Naomie says he cares about Kathryn. She’s sorry they didn’t talk at Friendsgiving, but she was in her head about Craig. She’s sorry if she hurt Kathryn by talking to Chleb at Olivia’s. He made it seem like he was the victim. Kathryn says, he adamantly denies talking negatively about her; he’s in denial. It is what it is. She’s still processing it. In Kathryn’s interview, she says, Naomie is like the Naomie she knew years ago; she’s being real. It confuses her because she likes Naomie, and wonders, why does she have to be a bitch?

Whitney goes over stuff with bartender Becky, and Patricia makes place cards. She asks who Whitney wants to sit next to, and he says, (Brazilian model) Adriana Lima. He looks at all the replicas of the Eiffel Tower and snow globes on the table, and says, it’s tchotchke heaven. They sit and have champagne, and Patricia says she prefers it in a coupe. In Whitney’s interview, he says, his mom can be exacting, but she’s 81, and can do whatever the f*** she wants. He changes her glass, but gives her a paper cocktail napkin, which we already know she hates, and we flash back to that. In Patricia’s interview, she says, many years ago, she hosted parties in her apartment in New York. We see photos, and I’m dying. It’s one of those humongous, pre-war building apartments that you have to be a skabillionaire to afford. Even though movies and TV would have you think otherwise. She says, she had a French chef, and waiters who were trained at Buckingham Palace. Now she has Whitney. There’s a knock at the door, and Shep has to cool his heels on the porch for a while, until Patricia finally gets up and answers the door. They must really miss Michael. Shep is wearing a white suit with a black tie, and Patricia says he should wear that every night. Whitney tells Shep that the menu is 1950s French. He found old place cards, and it was like the Ghost of Christmas Past. He found Cameran. We flash back to her at one of Patricia’s dinners, and Patricia asks if Shep remembers when Thomas almost beat Whitney up. We flash back to that, and Shep says, we’ve come a long way. Patricia says, have we? and Craig arrives, followed by Austen.

At the restaurant, Kathryn says she met with a dating coach who invited her to an event. One person has a key, and the other, a matching lock, and the object is to find the right person. Naomie says, that’s not speed dating, it’s a swingers party. Don’t go. Venita orders a bottle of champagne, and Leva says, the group of them hasn’t all been together since the garden party. She tells Venita that she wasn’t invited to Friendsgiving because Austen wondered if she was just a reporter for Madison. There was an issue with her and Venita that affected their trust; Venita knows what it is. I don’t. Why isn’t she telling me? She says, she and Madison had a conversation at the dog wedding, and in Leva’s interview, she says, she told Madison that it looked like she wasn’t over Austen. We see a clip of Leva telling Madison, it doesn’t look good; let it go. She says she was looking out for Madison. If she hadn’t known better, it would have seemed like Madison wasn’t over him. Madison thought Leva was saying she seemed like she wasn’t over him, but Leva said, no; she was saying, it read like that. Madison went from zero to 100, and Leva texted Venita about it. Madison saw it on Venita’s phone, and it got bigger. In Venita’s interview, she says, Madison was holding her phone for her, and saw the texts come in. Leva says, then she got a text from Madison, and it started a war. Venita says, if you can’t take it in the open, keep your mouth shut. Venita says, it feels like Leva wants her to choose sides, and Leva says, it ended up affecting everybody.

At the gentlemen’s dinner, Shep is on a that’s-what-she-said roll. Perig starts getting annoyed that no one is at the table yet, and keeps ringing the dinner bell, but they can’t hear it. The group is getting increasingly drunk, and Patricia says, they have to wait until chef announces dinner. Perig groans, it’s so ready, it’s ridiculous. Craig spills red wine on the white sofa, and Patricia says, that sofa cost $45,000. Shep says, that’s just a day at Sewing Down South, and Patricia runs to the kitchen club soda. Whitney points out that Craig hit the white rug too. He might want to learn how to coordinate the cup with his mouth. Patricia says, Kathryn got spray tan on the same sofa, and it took them an hour and a half, but they got it off. Craig tells Whitney that he swears he didn’t do it on purpose, and in Craig’s interview, he says, this is the worst thing he’s ever done drunk, which is saying a lot. He tells Patricia, it’s inexcusable, and he’ll take care of it tomorrow. In her interview, Patricia says, her mother told her, you’re known by the company you keep. It looks like she’s a B-list f***-boy. I die laughing. I love Patricia.

Perig tells the group, it’s ready, having given up on the bell idea. They sit at the table, and Patricia tells them, don’t lean back. These are 18th century chairs she hasn’t had reglued yet. Perig attempts humor, saying, he doesn’t know who the guy is who had the idea to eat snails, but he must have been very hungry. Shep toasts to thanking Miss Pat, who’s kept her doors open to them in tough times, interesting times, and good times. He thanks her, and they clink glasses. Shep says, Craig dropped an F-bomb, and Craig says he accidently broke the chair. We see one of the chair’s legs on the floor, and Patricia says, she paid $25,000 for these chairs. In Shep’s interview, he says, sofa: $45,000. Chairs: $25,000. Craig being drunk and ruining everything: priceless. He tells Craig that his zipper down. Apparently, Craig is having a stellar night. Austen asks what Patricia thinks about Whitney and Naomie, and Patricia says, Naomie is lovely, but she’s not getting her hopes up. In her interview, she says, women come and go in Whitney’s life. She tries not to be nosy, but she pesters constantly. She asks if there are any serious relationships going on; any engagements? Craig says he’ll be disappointed if his didn’t end up that way, and Shep says, he thinks about it every day, sometimes with trepidation and fear. Patricia ask if there are obstacles in their relationship, and Shep says, the obstacle is him.

At girls night, Shep calling Taylor a f***ing idiot is brought up, and Taylor says she hears Shep’s voice in her dreams, but he didn’t mean it, so she’s good. Venita says, she can’t let him talk to her like that, but she insists he doesn’t put her down. Once in a blue moon, something comes out, and people focus on that. Leva says, there’s no excuse, and in her interview, Leva says, she’d be running for the hills. Speak to me like you love me. She teaches that to her toddler. Taylor says, God pulled on her heart, and said to stick with Shep. In Naomie’s interview, she says, Shep is a lucky man to have her. She’s an angel. God is looking out for Shep. Taylor insists Shep is really working on things, and Leva tells her to remember, in concessions, the energy Taylor spends on Shep is energy she loses for herself. In Taylor’s interview, she says, they see Shep as a hardheaded guy who’s set in his ways. She wants to prove them wrong. Leva tells her, don’t lose herself.

Craig says, Taylor really loves Shep, and Austen says he doesn’t know why. Craig asks if it’s harder to walk a straight line if there are no consequences, and Shep says he doesn’t have indiscretions. He has personality, but no morals. Patricia tells him to remember, if he’s married, he has ostensibly stay faithful to one woman for the rest of his life. Craig takes Austen to the side, and says, stuff is coming to light. Shep has a Raya profile that’s been posted to gossip websites that Taylor reads. She’s going to see it. Patricia tells Whitney to bring Austen and Craig back, and Whitney tells them to come and have dessert. The chef is making crêpes Suzette for dessert, and decides to flambé them at the table. Perig tells the group that he made a lemon sauce, using a lemon from the garden. It doesn’t work on his first try because the pan isn’t hot enough, but he reheats it, and is successful the second time around. Whitney tries to make a toast in French, and makes no sense whatsoever. Patricia says, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, but they clink glasses anyway. Whitney thinks they should conclude the evening before another chair gets broken, and Craig asks Shep to talk to him and Austen on the piazza. They go outside, and Craig says, Shep’s Raya profile was posted on a gossip site, and it registered the last time the member logged on. It’s been posted everywhere, and Craig wanted to tell him before Taylor yells at him. Shep says, he and Taylor were in a bad place when he was in Bermuda. He wasn’t single, but in turmoil, so he went to Bermuda. Craig asks why they were in flux, and Shep says, it was after Taylor found the texts from another girl. We flash back to the Reunion, when Shep admitted to reuniting with an old flame by text. Craig says, Shep was in trouble for stepping out, so he stepped out more? and Shep says, he and Taylor had a serious talk, and he said he needed time. Craig tells him that he should hide his profile, or people are going to think they have a chance with him. In Craig’s interview, he says, Shep has a long history of this. He hopes Shep’s not cheating on Taylor, but it doesn’t sound like he cares. It’s on Shep now. He’s done his job. Craig tells Shep, if he’s cheating, it’s on him, and shows him the post on his phone. He says, unless Shep deactivates the profile, this is going to continue, and Shep says, nothing happened. It turns out there’s nobody in Bermuda. In Austen’s interview, he says, they can only have Shep’s back so much. He has to look out for Taylor. She’s like a little sister to him. Shep says, he appreciates their concern, and Austen says, they didn’t want him to be blindsided. Shep says his conscience is clear.

Next time, Shep invites the group on a trip to Georgia; Austen talks to Taylor; Shep wants Taylor to quit her job; and Craig becomes irate and unreasonable with Naomie.

💡 IMO, Naomie is just trying to be nice. I don’t think she has leftover feelings for Craig. Craig, on the other hand, is overreacting and being dramatic. Last I checked, Naomie and Paige were cool with each other. Like borrowing clothes cool. So I’m not sure what his problem is, or why he’s gossiping about her.

👑 🥀 Farewell To Her Majesty…

While I’m not exactly a follower of the royals, it saddened me to hear of Queen Elizabeth’s passing. She reigned my entire life, and while she didn’t reign over my country, she was still a fixture in my world. I did spend one day during the beginning of the pandemic watching a series of documentaries on her, and I couldn’t help but admire her dedication, especially when she received the crown at such a young age. She also had such a warm, beautiful, infectious smile, it was hard not to like her.

The queen is dead; long live the king.

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🧍‍♀️ Refusing To Be Put In a Corner…

So again, not sure how the soap will land tomorrow, but there will be tea for sure, as well as quotes and music. Until then, stay safe, stay being your own parade, and stay always trying. How will you know if your don’t?

September 7, 2022 – Anna Asks Robert For His List, Erika Pitches a Fit About Justice, She’s Show Goes On & Pale

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Robert looks at Peter’s gravestone, which has all kinds of graffiti on it and garbage lying around it, when Anna walks into the cemetery. She asks why they’re meeting here, and he says, sometimes when he’s having a bad day, he strolls past. It makes him feel better. She says she doesn’t know whether to find that funny or really disturbing, and he says, both work. She says, he didn’t do this, did he? as he rights a bench nearby. He says, no, although he might have been tempted. Apart from the midnight vandals, this is the last place on earth anyone is going to visit.

Lucy hands the pool attendant her sunscreen, and tells him, don’t be stingy. The UV rays are not messing around today. She turns around, and he starts to put sunscreen on her shoulders. She says, that’s so nice, thank you, and Victor says, he’s glad she approves. One can’t be too careful.

At the Haven Bistro, Alexis looks at The Invader headline on her tablet: Who Attacked Ava Jerome? Valentin joins her, and says, a good headline is a real balancing act, isn’t it? It has to be vivid enough to attract the eyeball, but responsible enough to not play to the dregs of humanity. She says, that’s one way of describing it, and he says, that was supposed to be a complement. She thanks him, and asks if he wants something from her. He asks why she assumes he wants something, and she says, because he’s a Cassadine. She can always tells when one of them is holding back. He says, one of us. Last he checked, they were still family.

Maxie thanks Felicia for coming over. She can’t believe her babysitter canceled at the last minute. Felicia says, hello, I’m Felicia your mom, and Maxie says, they’ve met. Felicia says, then Maxie knows she’ll take any opportunity to spend time with her grandchildren. Maxie says she still appreciates it, and Felicia asks, where are her little angels? Maxie’s phone dings, and she checks it, saying, James is at Lila’s Kids, and Bailey Lou is taking a nap. Felicia says, already? and Maxie says, that’s what happens when you get up so early. It’s Sam. Dante’s moving into the penthouse today. Felicia says, how exciting, and Maxie says, she told Sam she’d help out, but she guesses Cody has it covered. Felicia says, Cody Bell? and Maxie says, yeah. If she wasn’t seeing Austin, she could see herself looking twice at Cody. Felicia says, that would be a very bad idea.

At the hospital, Austin tells Britt, he’s just saying she’s right, and she says, yes, she is. Mac approaches them, and asks if they’ve got a minute. Britt says, if this is about the Quartermaine picnic, she already gave her statement, and Mac says, he’s read them. He’s looking for some insight. Austin says, about what? and Mac says he’s trying to put together a profile of Ava’s attacker. Not just the physical, the emotional; what kind of person might have done this. Britt says, it sounds like he needs a psychiatrist for that, and Mac says he’s looked at the guest list, and he knows most of them, but some are virtual strangers, to him at least. Britt asks if there’s any particular stranger he’s interested in, and Mac says, he’s a friend of hers – Cody Bell.

Sam tells Cody, the box goes in Rocco’s room at the top of the stairs, and Dante brings in a box for the living room. She asks, what’s that on top? and he says, her new doormat. She says she’ll be the judge of that, and asks to see it. It has arrivederci on one end, and bonjourno on the other, and she says, that’s… Cody says, that’s Italian. Dante says, si, si, senor, and shows Sam. He says, it welcomes them – he turns it – and then when they leave, it… She says, it says right there, goodbye, and he asks if she likes it. She says she likes him, and he says, but not the mat? She says, they’ll keep it in rotation, and he asks how many doormats she has. She says, a lot, and he says, as many as she has boyfriends? She says she has a lot of doormats, but only one boyfriend, and they kiss. She tells him, welcome home, and he thanks her. They kiss again.

Anna says, it doesn’t seem possible that Emma is in college, and Robert says, tell him about it. Shouldn’t she be about yay high – he holds his hand about 3 feet off the ground – running about, blowing on the digeridoo? She says, that damn digeridoo, and he says, best present ever. She says she’s surprised Robin didn’t disown him about that, and he says, him too. Is that what she wanted to talk about, Robin and the family? She says, no, and he says he didn’t think so. She says she needs his list, and he says, laundry, grocery, bucket? She says, no. The list. The one he has in that little black book; the names of every contact he’s ever encountered. He says he’ll have her know, he holds that book in very high esteem, and she says, she knows that. He says, in this digital age, has the little black book ever been hacked? and she says, no, it hasn’t. He asks if there’s ever been a glitch in it, and she says, no, there hasn’t. He says, has it ever accidentally lost any of it’s information… and she says, she gets it. He’s right; the rest of the world is completely wrong. He’s God’s gift to every little black book everywhere. Now can she see it? (I have to admit, he has a point.) He says, last he heard, she was in good standing with the Bureau, and she says, she is. She made some discreet inquiries, but it’s imperative that this stay off the record. He says, and under the radar, and she says, yeah. He asks if she’s going to tell him what the deuce this is, and she says, it has to remain between them. He says, between her, him, and the stiff here, pointing to Peter’s grave, and she says, Victor Cassadine is going down.

Lucy asks, what happened to the pool attendant? and Victor says, he’s apprenticing. Nothing like hands-on experience. She says, he’s lucky it’s her, because another woman might have called the authorities. He says, for wanting to protect her skin? and she says, doesn’t he know, you should never touch a woman without her permission? He says, a thousand apologies, ma’am. Like he said, he’s a novice; he’s learning on the job. He bets she’d make an excellent teacher.

Valentin says, she’s always been his favorite, and Alexis says, Cassadine? She should hope so. She doesn’t care for private islands or private scores to settle. She built a life for herself. She torched it, and burned it to the ground, but she built it back better than before. She says, so has he. Is he going to screw all that up by doing his father’s bidding? He says, his father’s bidding? and she tells him, admit it. He’s here on Victor’s orders, isn’t he?

Cody says, look who he found outside, and Sonny says, looks like today’s Dante’s moving day. He has something for them. He hands Sam a casserole dish, and she asks what it is. He says, homemade lasagna, and Cody says, Sonny Corinthos cooks? Dante says, he does, but Sonny just gave them a whole case of champagne. Sonny says, they can’t drink it on an empty stomach. That’s the Bensonhurst way: when you’re sad, you eat; when you’re happy you… Sam says, eat. She loves it. She thanks him, and Dante says, thank you, neighbor. Cody says, neighbor? and Dante says, he lives across the hall. He does??? Have I not been paying attention, or did they just decide this? Cody, who’s been holding a box this whole time, says, this is for the kitchen, by the way, and Dante takes it from him. Sam says she should put the lasagna in the kitchen too, and follows Dante. Frank lurks around the doorway, and Cody says, that’s pretty cool; Sonny living across from Dante. Sonny says, he and Cody have to get something straight.

Austin tells Mac, all he knows about Cody is what Maxie’s told him. He assumes Mac spoke with Maxie, but Mac says, they haven’t had contact since the picnic. Austin checks his phone, and says, he has to take care of this, but Britt’s really the one Mac should be talking to. Austin leaves, and Britt says, she really doesn’t have that much experience with Cody. Mac says, but he’s a friend of hers, and she says, a new friend. Mac asks if she’d mind telling him more about Cody.

Austin walks into an exam room, looking at his tablet, and introduces himself. He says, why don’t they start by telling him what brought them to General Hospital. He looks up, and Mason says he’ll give Austin one guess.

Maxie says, that reaction was intense, and Felicia says, sorry. Maxie asks if Felicia knows something about Cody that she doesn’t. Because from what she can tell, he’s a really good guy. A refreshing change of pace from all the city slickers in these parts; he’s an actual cowboy. Felicia says she believes he’s a good guy too, and Maxie says, but? Felicia says, there’s this possibility that Cody could be… uh… Cody could be… um… Maxie tells her, whatever it is, just say it, and Felicia says, I’ve been sniffing around – Maxie says, around Cody?and it’s increasingly looking like Mac could be his dad.

Felicia tells Maxie, then Cody announces that Dominique Stanton is his biological mother. The woman who raised him told him on her deathbed. Maxie says, that is dramatic, but what does this have to do with Mac? Felicia says, Dominique and Mac had a romance back in the day. She was married to this horrible man, Leopold Taub. Maxie says, Peter horrible, or just run-of-the-mill horrible? and Felicia says, he was pretty bad. He was older than her, and kept her a virtual prisoner in their home, and eventually shipped her off to Shadybrook. For six months, she couldn’t talk to anybody, she couldn’t see anybody. She couldn’t even check herself out until after Leopold died. Maxie says, once that happened, did she and Mac get back together? Felicia says, they did, but they realized they weren’t right for each other. Maxie says, duh, and Felicia says, she thinks it was a nice relationship. Mac doesn’t seem to have any regrets about it at all. Maxie says, but the point is, she and Mac were together before her stint in Shadybrook. Felicia nods, and Maxie says, so if she was pregnant during that time… Felicia says, the baby could very well be his.

Britt says, honestly, there’s not much to tell, unless Cody knowing how to make an entrance is relevant, and Mac says he heard Cody parachuted into town. Britt says, did he ever, and he says, anything else? She asks, why all the questions? Mac doesn’t think Cody was involved in the attack on Ava? Mac says, he’s not a suspect, but he’s a person of interest, and Britt says, to him or the police department? He says, meaning? and she says she just knows he was friends with Cody’s mom back in the day. Is that what this is about? He thanks her for her time, and says he’ll let her get back to work. He leaves, and she says, that was weird.

Austin asks why Mason is here, and Mason says, Austin had been so busy since that picnic, the only way he could see Austin was to make an appointment. It’s time to come home; they’re expecting him. Austin says, this is his home. If anyone should be hightailing it out of here, it should be Mason. Mason asks what that means, and Austin says, the night of the picnic, Mason said they needed to take care of Ava. Shortly thereafter, she was stabbed by an unknown assailant. Is that why Mason is here? To finish what he started?

Sonny says, Cody, right? It’s good to see his son reconnecting with an old friend. Cody says, it’s been good for him too, and Sonny says, any friend of his son’s is a friend of his. So there’s something going on with Cody and Spinelli. Sonny knows Spinelli’s strange, but he’s a good person. He’d hate to see a friend of his son exploiting a good person. Cody says he gets it. He’s not doing anything now, and won’t in the future, to hurt Spinelli. Sonny says he’s going to  hold Cody to that.

Alexis says, it’s not like it’s anything new. Not that long ago, she walked in, and Valentin was sitting at her desk. Is that because he likes her office so much? He says, it is a nice office, and she says, Victor wanted to use The Invader for his own purposes, and her answer was? He says, no, unequivocally, and she says, so he comes to her with this same pitch. What makes him think her answer is going to be any different? He says, because there are other people involved, and she says, who? Spencer and Nikolas? Victor doesn’t honestly believe one of them would attack Ava. He says, this isn’t about what Victor believes; it’s about public perception. She asks, why send him? If Victor is so keen on protecting Spencer and Nikolas, why doesn’t he just talk to her personally? Why is he asking Valentin to do his dirty work? More important, why is Valentin agreeing to it? Valentin says, at least consider his point-of-view, and she says, sure. She’ll speak to him personally. Valentin says, he’s afraid that’s impossible right now, and she asks, why not? He says, because at the moment, Victor is otherwise engaged.

Lucy asks if Victor had fun at the Quartermaine picnic; of course (🍷) before Ava was attacked. He says, the perpetrator will pay, and she says she didn’t know he cared. He says, Nikolas is his family. You assault his wife, you assault all of us. He pets her arm, and says, but let’s not spoil such a beautiful day with such dark thoughts. How about if he makes them a reservation for dinner, al fresco? She says she would love that, but unfortunately, she’s booked. He says, lunch then, and she says, he is persistent He says, it’s one of his many virtues, and she says, to be honest, she’s not sure the two of them being seen out dining… It might give the wrong perspective. He says, it’s a harmless lunch, but she says she doesn’t think Martin will see it as harmless. Valentin and Martin are very close. He tells her not to worry about Valentin. His lips are sealed; Victor will see to that. She says, how? and he says, don’t worry about the details. Trust him. It will be their little secret.

Robert says, if Victor’s the target, count him in, but Anna says, he can’t be involved. He says, he had this guy dead to rights when Victor came back from Greece, but the Bureau cut a deal with him. She says she understands his instinct, but she can’t risk any collateral damage. Innocent lives are at stake here. He says, all the more reason to have the Bureau involved, and she says, their calculus when it comes to human life is different from hers. He says, so what amounts to an unacceptable loss in her world? Let him guess. Would it be the initials VC, and the V doesn’t stand for Victor? She says, if the list is too big an ask, she’ll figure something else out, and he says, Valentin means that much to her? She says, does getting Victor mean this much to him? He says he hasn’t been in the field for a while. Contacts, they come, they go, they die in dark alleys. She says, they’re still standing. Who’s to say some of his contacts aren’t also? He says, okay. He’ll share it. She thanks him, and he says, there’s one condition. She says, oh God.

Alexis tells Valentin, Victor’s not the only one who’s busy; she has a paper to run. She reaches for the check, but he says he’s got this. She says, of course (🍷). The price being? He says he doesn’t know; what did she get? She says, his price, and he says, the police want the public’s help finding Ava’s assailant. She’s the voice of the public, and The Invader’s resources could go a long way in steering the search in the right direction. She says, the direction leading anywhere except toward the Cassadines.

Lucy tells Victor, our town loves its gossip, and they seem to love to gossip about her. He says he bets she’s a favorite topic among many, and she tells him, what she’s saying is, maybe they should just keep their friendship out in the light of day; keep it public. He says, the last thing he wants to do is put her in a compromising position, but he feels like he’s getting mixed signals here. She says, from moi? and he says, at the picnic, he felt like they were on the same page. Was he wrong? She says, absolutely not, but she’s been here before, and it always ends in disaster. He says, she hasn’t been here before with him. And is this the real reason she’s hesitating, or has someone poisoned her against him? She sips her drink, and looks coy.

Cody asks if he and Sonny are good, and Sonny says, they are. Sam and Dante come back, and Dante asks, what’s up? Cody says, nothing much, except he has to take off. Let him know when they’re ready to move the rest of the stuff. Sam says, next time, they’ll repay him with a beer, and Cody says, he’d never say no to that. Congratulations on the new digs… Well, new to Dante. Sam says, it’s actually an upgrade for her, and Cody says, cool. He’ll text Dante later. He says, it was great seeing Mr. Corinthos again, and Sonny says, call him Sonny. Cody leaves, and Sonny picks up the welcome mat. He says, Dante’s? He likes it. Dante tells Sam, see? He’s got great taste. She says she agreed to keep it in rotation, and Sonny says he’s happy for them. Not just because of the apartment, but he’s glad they found each other. Sam says, they did have to take a detour to get there, and Dante says, but they made it. Sam says she’s got the doormat to prove it, and Sonny says, she does.

Maxie asks Felicia what Mac is going to do, when Mac walks in, saying, grandpa reporting for duty. Maxie says Felicia was just filling her in on Cody maybe being his son… Oh wait a minute. Please tell her that the two of them have discussed this. Mac says, they’ve danced around it. This is just the first time they’ve said it out loud. Maxie says, and he thinks mom is wrong? but he says, he thinks Felicia has it right. There’s a good chance he might be Cody’s father. Of course (🍷) they won’t know until they do a DNA test, but he honestly doesn’t know if he wants to find out. Maxie says, why not? and Mac says, he’s having a hard time accepting that he had a son all these years, and didn’t know he existed.

Mason tells Austin, take it easy. None of that Vulcan death grip stuff. Austin says, Mason was always dumb, but he thinks somehow Mason got dumber. Ava Jerome is being guarded by Sonny Corinthos’s personal bodyguard, and the Chief of Detectives is literally right down the hall. Mason says, Austin has it all wrong. He didn’t try to off that Jerome woman. He was with Austin that night. Austin says, not the whole night, and Mason says, it wasn’t him. Can they get back to the main subject? There’s a patient coming to the hospital next week. Austin is going to take a personal interest. Austin says he doesn’t take orders from Mason, but Mason says, they’re not his orders. Austin says, he doesn’t take orders from her either, and Mason asks if he thinks that’s wise. Britt comes in, and asks if Austin got her text… Sorry. She didn’t know he was with a patient. Wait… She knows him. Open mic night on The Haunted Star. He was with Austin. Mason says, Austin never introduced them. Shame on him. Austin says, his apologies, and introduces them. They shake hands, and Mason says, the pleasure’s all his. He thanks Austin for the referral, and says he’ll see Austin soon. And he’ll look for Britt too. He leaves, and Britt says, what the hell was that?

Mac tells Maxie, he was young. She was in this impossible situation. But his memory of Dominique is that she was a bright light. She was a sweet, kind, genuine person. Maxie says, but obviously she didn’t hold a candle to mom, and he says, no one could, taking Felicia’s hand. Maxie asks if he was in love with Dominique, and he says, he was, but more important, he wanted to help her. Maxie says, mom told her that Leopold guy was horrible, and Mac says, the worst. The way he treated Dominique like property, Mac was relieved when Dominique got sent to Shadybrook. Maxie says, because it got her away from him. It doesn’t sound like Dominique was the type of person who would have a baby and abandon it. Mac says he knows she wasn’t for a fact. That’s why be believes it happened when Dominique was at Shadybrook. Either they drugged her… Felicia says, or convinced her that she was hallucinating, and Mac says, something. There’s just no way Dominique knew she had a kid out there.  

Sonny says he has to get to a meeting, and Sam thanks him for the lasagna. Dante says, the kids will be excited. He hopes Sonny can join them. Sonny asks if he can bring a plus one. Nina has her own apartment, but she’s staying with him. Sam says, Carly may stop by once in a while. She hopes that’s not a problem for him. Sonny says he doesn’t have a problem with that. Do they have a problem with Nina? Dante says, they’ll make it work. That’s what families do. Sonny says he loves them, and they say they love him too. Sonny leaves, and Dante says, they’re going to enjoy their new home. Sam says, that’s the plan.  

Anna says she’d lay down her life for Robert, but she can’t bring him in on this. Understand? He says he’s not asking her to; this one’s off the books. But the fact Victor is involved makes it so much more dangerous. She says she can take care of herself, and he says, no one knows that better than him. She says, his one condition? and he laughs. He says, they’ve already established he’s old school, and hands her a quarter. She says, what’s this? and he says, cellphones, they break, they get confiscated, they get lost. If it all goes south, who’s she going to call? She says, he does know payphones are obsolete now, and he says, but she’s Anna Devane. She’ll find one.

Victor says, his reputation isn’t exactly sterling, and Lucy says, whose is? He says, for instance, her friend Scott Baldwin may be harboring some ill will toward him, and Lucy says, you could say that. Scotty did say something about exiting a plane at 10,000 feet, but nobody’s perfect, including her. He begs to differ, and she says, how sweet. He says, how about this? They make it a business lunch. She says she doesn’t think they’re in business together, but he says, she’s a partner in Deception, where his son is a major investor. She says, fine. Let’s make it a business lunch then. She has to go change. She’s about to leave, when he grabs her arm, and says, he’s very fond of her, but a word of caution. Don’t waste his time, in business or anything else. He kisses her hand, and she leaves.

Alexis tells Valentin, for all of Nikolas’s faults, and there are many, he actually loves Ava. He says, that’s why Victor is coming to his defense. The police are hyper focused on Nikolas, and not even considering it could be a complete stranger obsessed with Ava. It wouldn’t be the first time. She says, it’s a fair point. It’s just that his motives ring false. He says he’s just looking out for the family, and she says, doesn’t he see? That’s the false part. Since when does he care about the Cassadine legacy?

Robert says he’ll get Anna the book as soon as possible, and she says she really appreciates it. He says, one more piece of advice, and she says, just the one? He says, even if she does manage to nab Victor, there’s always going to be something. She says, he means with Valentin, and Robert says, Valentin isn’t a person who can escape his past. Good luck. He’ll help in any way he can. God knows the world is going to be a better place without Victor, but she’s still going to have that fundamental problem with Valentin, and he thinks she knows it. He leaves, and Anna says, he’s gone. Lucy comes out, and says, this is a very strange place for a meeting. Anna says she didn’t pick it, but Lucy says, it doesn’t matter. She is finished. She is over this. She’s out of here. Finito. Anna says, why? What did Victor do? Lucy says, asked her to lunch.

Alexis says she’ll think about it, and Valentin says, he’ll take it. She gestures toward the table, and says, thanks for that. He didn’t have to. He says, no problem. Maybe the next time they’ll get to have lunch together. She says she’d really like that. How’s Charlotte? She hasn’t seen her in a long time. Valentin says, you and me both. But she’s enjoying her new boarding school, her friends, her horses. Alexis says, and her papa? She bets he misses Charlotte a lot. He says, more than he can tell her, but not for much longer. She asks if he’s planning a visit, and he says, something like that.

Dante says, the boxes are here; he’s in. They’ve just got to unpack them. Where does Sam want to start? She says, before they start, she wants to let him know she actually has a plan; a well thought out, meaningful, methodical plan. He says he thought they could start upstairs and work their way down, or a better idea is to start here, and work their way upstairs to the bedroom. She says, it is good idea, but she has a better idea. She goes over to the box of champagne, and tells him, what does he say they have a toast? He says, she wants to start there? and she says, they have plenty to celebrate. He says he thinks so too, and goes to get a boxcutter.

Britt says, if Austin is trying to pull something… He says he’s not trying to pull anything. Mason is his cousin. She says, right, and he says, Pautuck. She says, except that night on The Haunted Star, he said Mason was just a guy who asked him for a light. He says, Mason is his family. Sometimes he wishes Mason was not his family. She says she knows that feeling, and he leaves. Cody comes down the hall, and says, he got Britt’s text; what’s up? She says, exactly what kind of trouble is he in?

Felicia says, another reason it makes sense that Mac is Cody’s father, if the baby was Leopold’s, he would have wanted it. Not to love and care for, but for a stronger hold on Dominique’s fortune. Maxie says, but if the baby wasn’t his, it would have come between him and the fortune. Mac says, exactly. So Leopold takes the baby Dominque didn’t even know she had – Maxie says, this is so sickand gives it to the Bells to raise. Felicia says, Leopold is killed, and Dominique checks herself out of Shadybrook, and lives the rest of her life without knowing she has a son. Maxie says, without knowing she has a son with Mac.

Sam says she’s definitely going with the best idea ever, and Dante asks, but what happens if they have a few more glasses of champagne? Then they’re completely unmotivated for unpacking. Sam tells him, she would say they should stay unmotivated, and become re-motivated tomorrow. They have all time in the world. He says, they do, and she says she really wants him to feel at home here. He says he does, but she says, she means really at home. Like it’s his place too, not hers with his things in it, but his place. Our place with our things. He says he already feels that way. Rocco is going to be fine. It might take him a bit, but wherever Sam, Danny, and Scout are, that’s home. She says, it’s going to be amazing, and he lifts his glass, saying, to the next chapter. She says, one second, and switches the welcome mat outside with his.  He says he’s never going to live that mat down. She says, now she’s ready for that toast. She loves him. He sets their glasses aside, says, he loves her more than she knows, and they kiss.

They go into an exam room, and Cody tells Britt, he wants to know what he’s accused of and by whom. She says, Mac Scorpio, and he says, never heard of him, but Britt says, he met Mac the night of the picnic; Maxie’s father, and the Chief of Detectives? Cody says, what about him? and she says, that’s what she wants to know. Why is Mac interested in him?

Mac says, the bigger thing is, if it’s true, and Cody is his, then he has an adult son he doesn’t know; that he didn’t know existed. And what does Mac owe him? What does he owe Mac? Does he even want to open that door? Maxie says, those are all fair questions, and Mac says, he needs to know more about this guy, before potentially blowing his world apart, and letting him know that he could be his dad.  

Austin sees Mason, sitting on a hospital bench, munching on something from the vending machine. He says, he made himself clear. He doesn’t want Mason here, and Mason says, Austin can paralyze him as many times as he wants, it’s not going to change anything. Austin’s problem is with somebody else. Just do as he’s told, and he has nothing to worry about. Mason finishes his snack, and leaves.

Valentin says he’s not trying to get Alexis to compromise her journalistic integrity. They’re Cassadines, and if they don’t look out for each other, who will. Victor comes in, and tells them, he couldn’t have said it better himself. Alexis tells Valentin to do what he thinks is best for his family, and she’ll do what she thinks is best for hers. Victor holds the door open for her, and she leaves without a word to him.

Anna says, Lucy has to take that business lunch with Victor, but Lucy says, no. She might be the main course. Anna says, she promised Lucy that she wouldn’t be compromised, right? and Lucy says, but Victor might. Anna says she has every confidence Lucy can get the information she needs without betraying Martin. Lucy says, those words better not be idle, and Anna says, she doesn’t do idle.

Victor says, as eager as he is to hear about Valentin’s headway with Alexis, he has an important meeting. Valentin leaves, and Victor sits down. Someone comes in, and sits across from him. Victor says, nice of you to join me, and Sonny smiles at him.

Tomorrow, Felicia asks what Mac is afraid of knowing, and he says, just knowing might be too high of a price; Maxie tells Britt that she’s starting to think she was wrong; Ava says she deserves to know; and Cody asks if he’s going to need a lawyer.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

When we left, Sutton was crying in Aspen, which has the makings of a country song. It’s morning, and Kyle tells LisaR that she sent a picture of the shoes Kathy arrived in to Paris and Nicky. She doesn’t even want those shoes in her house. Her level of exhaustion is beyond. LisaR says, yesterday was crazy. Diana was out of control, but she’s in pain, and it comes out as rage. Erika comes in, and Kyle asks if she’s going skiing, but she says, she’s going snowmobiling; she’s had some knee surgeries. Kyle says, when she talks to Sutton one-on-one, she gets Sutton’s humor, and Sutton shares with her. But when they’re in the group, she can’t figure Sutton out. Erika agrees, and says, one-on-one, they have great moments, then Sutton does a 180. Kyle says, it’s classic mean girl stuff, talking about unfollowing people. On their way to Kyle’s, Sutton tells Garcelle and Sheree (not that one), she got a good night’s sleep. Garcelle says, last night was rough, and Sutton says she’s here to enjoy the snow and learn new things. She thinks snowmobiling will be challenging, especially since they’re picking up Erika. We flash back to the night before, and Sutton says, they’ll challenge themselves with their non-friend.

Kathy is still sleeping, when Kyle checks on her. She says, they’re going skiing, and Kathy puts a pillow over her head. She complains that there are no hangers, and there isn’t one inch in the closet to put one thing. Kyle finds some hangers, and asks how much space Kathy needs. It’s not a big house. She tells Kathy that Dorit went to Diana’s hotel, and in Kyle’s interview, she says, if the house she was in was triggering her anxiety, she’d leave too. We see a clip of Dorit telling Kyle that she felt uncomfortable, and Diana said she has extra room in a safe building. In her interview, Kyle says she thinks Dorit just likes nice hotels. She tells Kathy not to let her dog out, and leaves. Dorit and Crystal come over, and the ski group heads for the hotel to get Diana. Sheree tells Sutton not to go in looking at Erika as her non-friend, and Sutton says, it’s cool. Sheree says, Erika is  a non-factor. Go and have fun. They pick up Erika, and in Garcelle’s interview, she says, yay.  

In Dorit’s interview, she says she hasn’t been on skis in 20 years. She’s secretly freaking out in her head. The ski group picks up Diana, who complains about the altitude. Kyle says, they took some oxygen. After last night, her mind was racing. Diana says she’s going to try being civilized today, and we flash back to her nasty self calling Sutton the c-word. In Diana’s interview, she says, it just came out of her, and she can’t take it back. Kyle tells Diana that Erika is going snowmobiling. She can’t picture Sutton on a snowmobile, let alone with Erica. On the ride to the snowmobile place, you can hear a pin drop, and in her interview, Sutton says, sure is quiet in here. At the T-Lazy-7, snowmobile instructor Jesse tells them, let’s get some helmets going! and they put them on. I already want to punch him out. There are goats and llamas there, but no explanation as to what that’s about. Jesse says, it’s going to be awesome! They’re going to have a great day. No surprise, Sutton gravitates over to the animals. I would too. In Sutton’s interview, she says, animals give her calm; kind of like Jesus. They give her little blessings… Erika is not going to kill you. You’ll be okay…. Jesse says, we’re going action sports, and in Garcelle’s interview, she says, Sutton missed the entire instruction on how to drive the snowmobile. They get on, and Garcelle sits behind Sheree, while Sutton and Erika go solo. Sheree says she loves the position of power, and Garcelle says she’s calling an Uber on the way back. Meanwhile, the skiers meet with ski guide Natalie. Diana says she’s feeling the altitude, and in her interview, she says, she grew up skiing. Her father gave her a pair of skis, and said,  there you go. Mauricio meets them, and Dorit says, she’s a little nervous. In her interview, she says, it’s a little scary. All she can think is, don’t break a leg. They get in the gondola lift, and Dorit says, it reminds her of the gondola in Hong Kong. We flash back to Dorit freaking out in the completely transparent car. They start to ski.

Dorit falls, and in Crystal’s interview, she says, it’s a good group; they’re all serious skiers. The worst is Dorit, but that’s because she hasn’t skied in 20 years. All Crystal knows is that she wants to beat everybody. The snowmobilers get to a rest area, Sutton bringing up the rear, and Garcelle says, they made it. Jesse asks if they’d like hot chocolate, hot cider, or tea, and they want vodka and tequila, but he says, you can’t operate motor vehicles and drink. When the skiers are done, they have bloody Marys and snacks. Dorit is the last one there, and she says she’s proud of herself. LisaR says, she picked it right back up, and Kyle says, when she and Mauricio were dating, this is what they did. He gave her the confidence. She bets the others aren’t having as much fun. Erika says she enjoyed snowmobiling, and Sutton says she got nervous. Last night got to her; Diana was tough. Erika says, it got to everybody, and Sutton says, Diana told her that she’s never sincere. She kind of doesn’t care if Diana likes her. In Garcelle’s interview, she says, if she were Sutton, she’d never talk to Diana again. Why would Sutton want to be friends with her? Sutton says, don’t ask her to apologize again, and Garcelle says, she can’t force Diana to receive it. Erika says, don’t yell at her, but there’s something in Sutton’s apologies that’s coming off as not authentic. As someone who gets in trouble with people on Instagram that she shouldn’t, Erika hopes she acknowledges what she’s done wrong. She gets struck up in the moment, and it’s pure emotion; sometimes good, sometimes not. Garcelle says, Diana will be at dinner, and asks what Sutton is going to do. Sutton says she’d rather sit next to Erika, and Erika says, that’s a bold statement. Sutton says she likes Erika, and Erika says she likes Sutton too. In her interview, Garcelle says, she thinks Sutton and Erika would get along if they dropped the bullsh*t. They’re both from the south, they’re both opinionated, and when they let their guards down, they have fun with each other. Garcelle rides behind Sutton on the way back.

Garcelle brings Crystal a pre-dinner tequila, and says, the elevation is killing her, but they had fun. She thinks with Erika and herself, they talk about it, and it’s done yesterday. Crystal says, it’s okay to have two sides, call a spade a spade, and agree to disagree. She runs out of clichés, and says, that’s mature, but the problem is when people expect the final result to be the same. Then they fight forever. Erika tells Kyle that she had a nice time with Sutton, and Kyle wonders if it’s a window of opportunity. Erika says, it was peace. They communicated, and she’ll take it. Garcelle tells Crystal, the whole earring thing is everywhere, and we flash back to their discussion about it. Crystal asks what the other women on Garcelle’s show said, and Garcelle tells her, they said, if you can help the victims, why not give back the earrings? In Garcelle’s interview, she says, the show won’t be airing for a few days, but it’s syndicated, and it’s going to ruffle some feathers. She tells Crystal, it would show she has compassion, not that she’s guilty, and Crystal says, she wouldn’t want them. Crystal wonders if Erika will be wearing them, and Garcelle says, now she’s going to be staring at Erika’s ears. Sutton has a hard time getting in the van, since she’s wearing a short dress and heels, and she’s short. I totally relate. Those vans is high up for us short people.

They meet at a restaurant, and order cocktails. Kathy says she thinks she still has stuff in storage at the Waldorf, and Erika shows Kathy her $1800 clutch that she forgot she had and never used. She says, when you’re moving, you find things you’ve overlooked. She rambles on about some of the incredibly expensive pieces she has, and in Garcelle’s interview, she says, Erika is used to a certain lifestyle, and she’s not putting together that, given the situation with Tom, now is not the time to be talking about how expensive your stuff is or how much money you’ve spent. It’s not a good look. What the f***? Garcelle asks if Erika still has the $750K earrings, and Erika says, of course she does. Garcelle wonders what $750K earrings look like, and Erika says she’ll show Garcelle tomorrow. Garcelle asks if she doesn’t want to give them up, and Erika says, she wants to do what’s right. She’s following the letter of the law, and if a judge says, give them up, she will. She didn’t sign the checks; she’s not a lawyer. Garcelle asks if she doesn’t care about suffering people, and Erika says, it’s a property fight. Garcelle asks how she separates the two; she couldn’t do it. Having compassion isn’t saying she’s guilty. Erika asks if they’re stolen, and Garcelle says she doesn’t know. Erika says, she’d tell anyone, she’s not guilty, and how dare anyone say that sh*t about her? She’s fighting like the devil. It’s justice under the law. If she’s a liar, prove it. In her interview, Garcelle says, given Erika’s response, she’s not giving Erika a heads up about The Real. Their dinner is served, and Crystal says she wants everyone’s food. So do I. Kathy is using a janky mesh bag for a purse, and she says she has nice purses, but they were too dressy, and she didn’t want to bring them. In Kyle’s interview, she says, that’s not a purse. It’s a shopping bag from a store that Kathy is trying to pull off as a purse. Aspen is a chic place. Kathy says, you can use it as a halter top or a beach bag, and I’m not sure if she’s kidding.

They all go back to the rental house, and Kyle says, holy smoke show, as she looks around. They have cocktails, and LisaR passes out edibles. In LisaR’s interview, she says, maybe that will get people dancing. This group is so f***ing hardcore and dramatic. She wants to have fun. Kathy asks for everyone’s attention, and promotes some tequila she, Nicky, and James are investors in, that she’s apparently shilled before. She says she wants everyone’s opinion, and suggests they do a bottoms up, but Erika says, the last time she was on the tequila, she cussed out Garcelle’s son. She doesn’t think it’s a good thing for her. Dorit asks Garcelle, what happened at dinner? and Garcelle says, Erika was open about not wanting to give up the earrings. She wants it to go through the legal process. In Diana’s interview, she says, if you’re that passionate about victims, put your money where your mouth is, and donate yourself. Garcelle calls Erika over, saying, they don’t want to talk behind her back. She told them Erika had been open about wanting to go through the legal process in regard to the earrings, and Erika says, she’s not doing anything not required under the law. Crystal asks if there’s something she wants to do, and Erika says, absolutely not. People sued her, she responded, and until a judge decides, that’s it. Diana says, justice is based on facts, and Crystal asks if Erika doesn’t think there’s a story of right versus the law. Erika says, the law takes precedence, and Crystal says she’d give up the earrings. Erika asks, why? To look good? Garcelle says, to show compassion, and Erika asks if Garcelle thinks she doesn’t have any. Garcelle says, she thinks Erika doesn’t want to show any because it might make her seem guilty, and Erika says, she’s not guilty. Garcelle tells her, she’s not saying Erika is, but if she does that, it could look that way. Crystal says, it’s about trying to make people whole, and Erika says, people are made whole in a court of law, not the court of public opinion. Crystal says she’s not talking about public opinion, and Erika yells, yeah, you are! She’s not letting the legal process play out. The law matters, and if you don’t understand that, get out. In her interview, Garcelle says, even if she’s innocent, Erika has had two decades of a lavish lifestyle off the backs of the victims. Erika says, it’s only one side of the story. Does she believe it just because someone said it? What are the facts? Crystal says, there are dead people, and money was stolen from the survivors. Erika asks, where are her facts? and Crystal asks if she’s saying there are no victims. Erika asks if it’s been proven, and in her interview, she says she understands people are dead, but they need to find out what did and didn’t happen to the settlement money. She tells Crystal, it’s not an issue of guilt or innocence. In LisaR’s interview, she says, this is getting in the way of her vibe. If she’d passed out the edibles earlier, everyone would be having Doritos, eating, and laughing. This is bumming her high. Erika says she doesn’t feel for the potential victims; who knows if they are or not? In Kyle’s interview, she says, if she was in Erika’s shoes, she would tell people that she cares, but just be patient with the process. Crystal says, all she thinks about are the victims, and Erika says, they shouldn’t care about anybody else but her. Alrighty then.

Kyle says, it’s not about just the law; there are victims. In Erika’s interview she says, she didn’t work there, she’s not a lawyer, she’s never met these people. Garcelle asks if Erika doesn’t believe there are victims, and Erika says, that is to be litigated. Kyle says she thought it was a given that the money was taken by Tom’s company, but Erika says, no. It’s in litigation. Kyle suggests she have compassion in the meantime, but Erika says, the only person she’s concerned about is herself. Dorit recommends Erika take a deep breath, and Erika asks why she has to pay for the sins of someone she divorced. In Dorit’s interview, she says, Erika says things in the moment that sometimes come out sideways. It’s hard to defend her. She has to take responsibility for what comes out of her mouth. Garcelle says, if Erika gives the earrings back… and Erika says, what happens? In her interview, Erika says, she’s fighting a legal battle. Stop criticizing her for defending herself. Kyle says, it’s Erika not acknowledging the victims that’s the problem, and Erika says, they’re not her victims. F-words are freely being thrown in, and Kathy tells them, stop cursing. Kyle says, people died, and there were people left in the aftermath. She doesn’t believe Erika knew where the money came from, but she’s not showing compassion. Erika asks why she should show compassion for people dogging her. Kyle tells her to stop talking like that and put herself aside, and Erika asks why Kyle is hung up on this. Kyle says Erika needs to be her own victim, and Erika yells she’s not a f***ing victim. She’s a wife left in ruin. If I was on this show, this is where I’d look at the camera like Jim in The Office. Dorit tells LisaR, they need to get her out, and in her interview, LisaR says, it’s getting to the point where you can’t come back. When she senses that, you’ve got to go. Nothing good will come from it. LisaR tells Erika, we’re leaving, and Erika grabs her fur, saying, she’s not caving because people think she should feel some way. Let it play out in court. She’s not taking responsibility for what she didn’t do. She can fight all night with these bitches. In the driveway (heated driveway, I might add), Erika yells, f*** you all! What about the facts?

Inside, Sutton says she was looking forward to a game of shuffleboard, and Garcelle says, it’s not happening, girl.  

Next time, more drinking; setting a cowboy hat on fire; Erika says she’s not apologizing for sh*t; Dorit says, Crystal doesn’t know all the information, and neither does she; and Kathy gets really pissed off over Kyle’s choice of tequila.

She Finally Did It…

It was a long wait, but the fashion show finally had fashions.

https://people.com/tv/rhoa-sheree-whitfield-pulls-off-fashion-show-shocks-costars-14-years-after-first-attempt/

🛸 Beam Me Up Before You Go-Go…

Join me tomorrow for soap and some Charm. Until then, stay safe, stay always remembering your roots, and stay not trying to pull off a shopping bag from a store as a purse. Especially in Aspen.

September 6, 2022 – An Anniversary Brings a Surprise, Backstage, Primetime Gig, Could Happen, a Message, Evil Woman, Filming, a Goodbye, Tales Talk, New Dragon & Gurls

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Marshall tells Sonny, this here is a celebration. They don’t want no trouble. Sonny says he doesn’t want any trouble either. He’s there to celebrate Trina, just like everyone else. He just wants to have a minute with Curtis. Curtis says, now is not a good time, and Marshall says, Sonny heard his son. He thinks it’s best Sonny leave now. Taggert tells Portia, nothing’s going to happen, and she asks if he’s sure about that. He says, 95% sure, and she says, he likes those odds? He says, whatever happens, Sonny and Curtis can work it out, and she says she hopes he’s right. She just wanted Trina to have a lovely party to celebrate, and… it looks like she’s got some drama of her own.

Trina says, the envelope has her name on it. Did Spencer find it somewhere? He says, no. Can she give it back please? She says, why should she? It’s hers. He says, no. Actually, it’s his. He was going to give it to her… She says, now she has it, so why does he want it back?

Willow wakes, and reaches for Michael, but he’s not there. She hears Wiley giggle, and Nelle’s voice says, say bye-bye, grandma; bye-bye, daddy. She goes downstairs and sees Carly and Michael lying dead in the living room. Nelle is there, holding Wiley’s hand, and she tells Willow, it’s no use. She’s too late. Willow says, give her her son, but Nelle says, she doesn’t have Willow’s son. Oh, Willow means her son. Willow says, Nelle is nothing to Wiley, and Nelle says, guess again. Now that the obstacles have been removed, she and her son can be together. Willow asks what she did to Michael and Carly, and Nelle says, she didn’t do anything; Willow did. Willow looks down to see her hands covered in blood, and says, no. Nelle says she’s so glad karma is finally paying Willow back for taking her son from her. Now there’s no more Michael, no more Carly… Thanks for that by the way. Willow says, no, no, no, and Nelle says, and when she disappears with her son, Willow won’t have anybody anymore. Say bye-bye. Wiley says, bye-bye, mommy, and Willow moves toward them, but they disappear. Willow looks at Michael and Carly, and screams. She wakes up, and sees Michael isn’t there. She says, oh my God, and jumps out of bed.

Downstairs, Carly thanks Temp Michael for letting her help put Wiley to bed. She’s going to miss that little guy when she’s on her trip. He says, Wiley loves spending time with her, and he appreciates the reinforcement, because Willow has been going to bed really early lately. Carly says, of course (🍷). She’s working and pregnant. He says he knows. He’s starting to realize how big a deal that is. Willow comes in, and says, thank God, throwing her arms around Michael. He asks, what’s wrong? and she says, Nelle.

Spencer says, it doesn’t matter why he didn’t give Trina the letter. They’re his words, and he no longer wishes Trina to read them. Give it back. She says, no, and he says, please. That letter is his property. She says, possession is nine tenths of the law, so if he wants it back he’s going to have to do more than say please. Follow her. She leads him outside.

Sonny says, he means no disrespect, but this doesn’t involve Marshall. Curtis says, regardless, he decides who he wants to have a conversation with in his own club, and Nina comes by. She asks if Sonny minds if she steals him away for a second, and Sonny goes with her. Marshall says, he’s gone. Now tell him what the hell is going on. Curtis says, thanks. He knows what Marshall is doing, but he and Sonny go back aways. Whatever issues they have, they can resolve them on their own. Marshall says, he’s been in the music business a long time, and he’s seen Sonny’s type and how they behave in establishments like Curtis’s. Once they get their hooks in, there’s no getting them out. Curtis says, Marshall has warned him about this before. Trust him. He gets it. Marshall says, he’s not meddling, but Curtis has great back-up with Police Commissioner Ashford. All Curtis has to do is call it in, but hey, he’s not meddling.

Jordan tells TJ that she’s working on a case involving one of those genealogy companies, and it reminded her of when Stella took her test. She’d almost forgotten that’s how Stella found her cousin in London. TJ says, it was, and it’s been a whirlwind adventure ever since. She says, at the time, they all thought her long-lost relative was here in Port Charles, and he says, and they said it was a closer match than a cousin. She guesses they were wrong, but he says he doesn’t know. When she found her cousin, they let it go, but honestly, the whole thing never set right with him. They chalked it up to a technical glitch, but it seems unlikely a reputable company would make that mistake. Stella arrives, and tells TJ to give her a hug.

Josslyn asks if Cameron has some place else to be, but he says he has another surprise. She says, another secret, and he says, a surprise, not a secret. She says, close enough, and he says, she’s the one keeping all the secrets. HE didn’t know his girlfriend was a pro dumpster diver. Is she still mad at him? She asks, what for? and he says, not telling her about Spencer’s plan to save Trina. She says, no. Of course (🍷) she wasn’t thrilled, but she gets it. Spencer put him in an impossible situation.

Spencer says, until he gives it to Trina, the letter is his property, and he’s not giving it to her. This is totally unfair. She says, he’s really going to complain to her about what is and isn’t fair? She’ll give him the letter back – he says, thank you – but first she has to tell him why he’s being so weird about it… Fine. She’ll open it. He says, it’s not for her, but she says, it has her name on it. He says, that’s because it’s addressed to Trina his friend, and according to her, they’re not friends anymore.

Cameron tells Josslyn, in the interest of not keeping secrets, Spencer wrote Trina a letter. In it, he explains everything; how he always believed Trina, and was only pretending to back Esme. She says, wow. She’s almost proud of him. Does Cameron think that’s what they’re talking about? He says he hopes so. All these secrets haven’t been doing anyone any good. It’s time for everything to be out in the open.

Trina says she set a boundary, and Spencer says, he’s just trying to respect it. She says she didn’t mean to hurt him when she said they couldn’t be friends anymore, but he says, we Cassadines have ice in our veins. She didn’t hurt him, but thank you. He appreciates it, and knows she wasn’t trying to hurt him. She says, he has to admit, their relationship got pretty toxic, and he says, toxic or not, their relationship meant a lot to him, and it always will. She says, it’s meant a lot to her too, but their friendship wasn’t good for her. She felt like she kept compromising herself over and over again. She hopes he understands, and he says he does. And since they’re sharing, there’s something he’d like to tell her too.

Jordan and Stella hug, and Stella asks, where’s that nephew of hers? Jordan gestures to Marshall and Curtis talking, and Stella says, those two look like they could use a minute. Now what’s going on with TJ? Starting with how thin he’s getting. Is Molly feeding him enough?… She says she’s sorry. They’re a modern couple and they feed themselves. TJ says, between Molly’s schedule and his, they manage to grab the occasional meal, and he promises he’s taking care of himself. She says, okay. What’s going on with Jordan? She’s kind of quiet. Is everything all right? Portia runs up, and says she’s sorry to interrupt, but it’s so good to see Stella. They hug, and Stella sees Portia’s ring. She says, wait a minute. What is this?

Curtis says he knows Marshall doesn’t like Sonny, but he’s got it covered. Marshall says, don’t get it twisted; this isn’t personal. He barely knows Sonny, but he knows Sonny’s type; the type that can cause trouble. Curtis sees Selina, and Marshall says, if Sonny is trying to rope Curtis or The Savoy into something shady, they got to deal with that. Curtis says he hears Marshall, but he and Sonny don’t have that kind of relationship.  

Willow says, Nelle had Wiley by the hand. She tried to take him from Nelle, and they disappeared. She was standing there with Michael and Carly, and they were both dead. Then she woke up. Michael says, it was just a dream, and Carly says, she got intense dreams when she was pregnant; she gets it. Willow says she hopes she doesn’t have them until she delivers. She’s tired enough as it is. She’s cutting back her hours at GH. Carly says, that’s smart, and she’s sure GH is understanding. Michael says, and she has him to take care of her, and Carly says, and her entire family. Willow says she appreciates that, and Michael promises there will be no stress during this pregnancy.

Nina goes to Nelle’s grave with a bouquet of flowers, and says she’s sorry she wasn’t here earlier. It’s been a long, exhausting day, but Nelle is never far from her thoughts. She can’t believe it’s been two years since she lost Nelle. It’s been an interesting two years. She never even visited last year. Nelle says, no big deal, and Nina looks up to see her. Nelle says, she’s literally living rent free in Nina’s head. Hi mom.

Selina says, always a pleasure, and Sonny says he didn’t expect to see her here tonight. She says, Curtis is a valued partner of hers. She came to express her congratulations for Trina’s good fortune. He says, that’s very generous, and she says, sit with her and have a drink. Unless he’s waiting on Miss Reeves. He says, Miss Reeves isn’t with him tonight. She says, then they’re both unescorted, since Curtis is occupied with family matters. They should have a chat. Sonny says, about what? and she says, there’s always business to discuss.

Spencer tells Trina that he’s sorry he made their friendship confusing. That’s all on him. He should have been upfront about Esme, and he should have told Esme about his feelings for her. Maybe if he’d done that, he could have saved them from the path of destruction they were on. She says, that would have been preferable, and he says, maybe they could have… The point is, everyone deserved better, and that’s essentially what he wrote in the letter. He just wanted an opportunity to come clean, and let her know he would have done everything differently. She says she appreciates that, and he says he understands why they can’t be friends anymore. He messed up her life, and he’ll always regret that.

Stella says, that looks like an engagement ring, and Portia says, Curtis proposed. They’re engaged.

Willow says, Wiley is safe and sound, sleeping like the angel he is, and Carly says, it doesn’t hurt to make sure. Michael says, she got dressed. Is she going out? Willow says she’s just getting some air, and he says he’ll go with her, but she says, one of them needs to stay with Wiley. He says, his mom can do that, or that can take Wiley to the main house. Willow says, Michael wants to wake Wiley so he can babysit her? and Carly says she actually needs to go over some things with Michael before her trip. Willow says she’ll be fine, and leaves. Michael asks what Carly wants to talk about, and she says, nothing. She gets that his heart is in the right place, but she thinks Willow needs time alone. He says he doesn’t want to hover, but Willow’s been acting so off lately, he can’t shake the feeling there’s something she’s not telling him.

Nelle says, normally, she’s not a fan of being forgotten, and Nina says, she didn’t forget Nelle. Nelle says she knows. Nina was doing the Lord’s work in Nixon Falls. Thanks for that, by the way. She knows Nina didn’t do it for her, but Nina did it because of her, so that’s good enough. Nina says she was upset with Carly. She let Nelle slip, and even after she knew what she did, she didn’t tell Nina that Nelle was her daughter. She just left Nelle out there alone. Nina cries, and says she didn’t mean to let things go as far as they did, but Nelle says, didn’t she? It doesn’t matter. What’s important is that it paid off beautifully. Nina broke up Sonny and Carly, and kept Sonny for herself. Nina says she’s not going to apologize for her relationship with Sonny, but she did hurt a lot of people, including Wiley. Nelle says, Wiley’s a baby. He’s not going to remember any of it anyway. Nina says, Wiley’s not a baby anymore. He’s old enough to have things affect him. Nelle says, if Michael and Carly, and that baby-stealing insufferable Willow, want to tell him things about her or Nina that might be hurtful, that’s on them. They’re in the clear. Nina says she doesn’t want anyone to hurt Wiley, but Nelle says, he’ll get over it. It’s not like anyone’s stealing his kidney for cash, like Frank Benson. Nina says, her greatest regret is that she couldn’t protect Nelle growing up from that horrible, neglectful person. Nelle says, Nina’s mom did put her in a coma, and shrugs. Nina says, she would have been a good mother. Nelle’s life would have been so different. Nelle says, it would. Nina would have given her so much love, everything she ever wanted or needed. They hug, and Nelle says, she could have followed in Nina’s footsteps. Maybe become Editor-in-Chief of Crimson magazine. Nina says she wishes she could have given Nelle that life, and Nelle says, it’s a shame they didn’t know who they were to each other. She could have learned from the best. Together, they really could have made Michael and Carly suffer. They could have made sure Carly stayed in the nuthouse for the rest of her life. They could have hidden her son away from Michael. Working together, they really could have done a lot of damage.

Carly tells Michel, being pregnant is like being on a roller coaster. One minute, you’re glowing and happy, and the next minute, you’re just miserable. He says he knows he’s being over-protective, but how random is it that Willow dreamed about Nelle? She says, Nelle died two years ago today, and he says he didn’t realize. She says she tries not to think about it, but sometimes it just hits her. Reaching out, trying to grab Nelle and help her, and she just falls. It was awful. Then she felt relief. Nelle’s gone. Her friends and family are safe. Then she was terrified she was going to be blamed for Nelle’s death – and she was, once Nina found out the truth. Michael says he’s going to just call and check on Willow, and Carly says, it’s been five minutes; come on. He calls, but gets voicemail, and says, Carly doesn’t think she’d go to Nelle’s grave, does she? Carly says, he knows Willow best. What does he think? He says he thinks it’s a possibility, and since it’s the anniversary of Nelle’s death, he thinks there’s a chance she’ll run into Nina. Carly flashes back to finding out Nina is Willow’s mother, and he says, what happens if Willow runs into Nina? She says she thinks it will be unpleasant, but she doesn’t think Nina would hurt Willow. He says he’s going to check on her, and asks if Carly would mind watching Wiley. She says, yes, of course (🍷), when Wiley runs in, and asks where Michael is going. Michael says he’s going to pick up mommy, but Wiley hugs him, and says, no. Michael asks, what’s wrong? He loves Grandma Carly. Wiley says he had a bad dream, and doesn’t want Michael to go. Carly says, she’ll check on Willow, and Michael can stay with his son. She won’t let anything happen to Willow. He thanks her, and she leaves.

Nelle says, if Nina’s mother hadn’t pawned her off on Frank Benson, and Carly hadn’t let her plummet to her death, and if she and Nina had known who they were to each other, she could have had the most beautiful life. They could have punished them all. Nina says, that’s not what she wanted for Nelle. Everything she did, all the mistakes she made, were because she was in pain. Nelle is her baby, and Nina misses her, but she’s going to have to spend the rest of her life making up for her mistakes. Nelle says, what’s the point in whining about that? If Madeline hadn’t done what she did to Nina, and if Frank hadn’t done what he did to her, it’s the best get-out-of-jail-free card ever. Nina says, just because they got hurt doesn’t absolve them, and Nelle says, they got hurt, and hurt the world around them. Face it. They’re exactly the same. They had a connection, but Nina couldn’t let herself recognize that Nelle was her own flesh and blood. Not while Nelle was working for her, not while Nelle was standing in front of her, not when Nina testified against her, when they were trying to take her baby away from her. Nina had every opportunity to be the mother she always wanted to be, and she pushed Nelle away. Nina says she didn’t know, and cries, her face in her hands. When she looks up, Willow is there instead of Nelle.

Trina tells Spencer, she doesn’t know what to say, and he tells her, she doesn’t have to say anything. He just wanted her to know he’s sorry. She says she wishes things were different, and he says, him too. Rory comes out, and says he’s sorry to interrupt, but she’s been gone a while. He just wanted to make sure she was okay. Spencer says, he’s kept her from her party long enough. They’re done here anyway, aren’t they? She hands him the letter, and he leaves. Rory asks if she’s okay, and she says, yeah… She doesn’t know what just happened. He asks if she wants to get out of here, but she says, no. This is her party, and she wants to enjoy it with her date.

Sonny says, it’s a little late for business, and Selina says, friendship then. Let her buy him a drink. He says he doesn’t want to intrude any longer, and she says, it’s hardly intrusion. He’s welcome here. Or has he been made to feel otherwise?

Taggert asks if that thing Trina had to take care of had anything to do with Spencer, and she says, they just cleared the air. She told him they couldn’t be friends anymore. He says, smart decision. He knows it wasn’t easy, but that kid, he’s no good.

Portia says, they were going to tell Stella tonight. This is not how they wanted her to find out. She’s so sorry. Curtis comes over, and says, sorry for what? Stella says, it seems that he’s been keeping some things from her, and Portia says, she saw the ring, so… He says, they were going to tell her together in person tonight, and Stella says, oh, independent corroboration. Jordan says, she and TJ will give them some privacy, and they move on. Portia says she’s so sorry, but Stella says, Portia doesn’t owe her an apology; Curtis does. But first, allow her to welcome Portia to the family. They hug, and Portia thanks her. Stella says, Curtis finally takes her suggestion, and proposes, and she’s the last to know. He says, it wasn’t on purpose, and she asks if they’ve started making plans yet. Curtis says, slow down just a bit; they just got engaged. Stella says, like that’s an excuse, and Portia says, there is one thing they did, that they definitely agree on. Curtis says, that’s part of the reason they were waiting for tonight to tell her, and Stella says she’s dying to know. Curtis says, they’d like to know if she would marry them, and she says she’s never officiated at a wedding before. He says, it’s easy. You just go online, fill out some paperwork, and register with the clerk. Portia says, and you can just drop it in the mail, and Stella flashes back to never mailing the divorce papers. Portia asks if she would do them the honor, and Curtis takes Stella’s hand, saying, because there’s really no one better to marry them. She says, marrying the two of them would be the honor of her life, and Marshall says, and he’ll handle the music. Portia thanks them, and says, that’s one thing down. Now all they have to do is pick a date, a venue, the guest list, and apply for a marriage license. Stella says, for that, they have to supply proof of their divorces, and Curtis says, come to think of it, he doesn’t remember getting that. Stella says, he’d better look into it.

Willow asks who Nina was talking to, and Nina says she was talking to herself. Willow says, sorry for intruding. She knows how hard this day must be for her. Nina says, it is hard. She didn’t know Nelle was her daughter when she was alive, but she carried her. Nelle was her baby. Willow is probably wondering why she’s grieving when Nelle did such horrible things. Willow says, Nelle was still Nina’s child, and a mother’s love is unconditional. Feeling sadness over what could have been, that’s just human. Nina thanks her, and says she’s guessing Willow is here for Jonah, but Willow says she’s here for Nelle.

Selina asks if Curtis is giving Sonny any trouble, but Sonny says, it’s just a misunderstanding. He ran into a singer, Harrison Chase. Does she know of him? She says, the detective on suspension, and he says, he’s a good singer, and a good guy. He thought Chase would be a good fit for The Savoy. She says she appreciates Sonny making the connection. She’s sure Curtis will too.

Curtis asks if Jordan’s got a minute, and she says, what’s up? He says, this is going to sound strange, but did she ever receive notification that their divorce was finalized? She says, now that he mentions it, she’s not sure. She remembers filing the papers, but… He says, maybe it’s because he moved, his got lost in the mail, but she’s sure she got hers? She says she doesn’t remember seeing it, but she did get a lot of mail while she was away at the clinic. She could double-check; maybe she misplaced it. He says he hates to ask, but he needs it to apply for a marriage license. She says, of course (🍷). In order to get married again, you need to be divorced.

Stella congratulates Trina, and hugs her, saying, she had faith that Trina would be exonerated. Trina thanks her and thanks her for coming. Stella says, absolutely, and Curtis asks if he can steal Stella away for a minute. They leave, and Taggert tells Trina that he’s going to bounce. Have fun, stay late with her friends, and enjoy being young while she can. She says she supposes she can, as long as he promises to get lattes with her at the Haven Bistro soon. He says, twist his arm, and hugs Trina, saying, he has such a good daughter. He tells Jordan, see ya, and leaves. Jordan asks where Rory is, and Trina says, he went to get drinks. Jordan says she wanted to tell him about a break in a case, but shop talk can wait. Trina says, he’d love to hear about it. He loves his work. Jordan says, it’s pretty interesting. One of those DNA genealogy sites gave them some important evidence. Trina says, that’s so cool, and Jordan says, it make her glad those tests have become mainstream. Has Trina ever done one?

Willow tells Nina, Nelle was Wiley’s birth mother. She felt she should pay her respects, for Wiley’s sake. Nina says, Willow came out of respect for Nelle; that’s nice. She must be conflicted, since she and Michael are trying to erase Nelle from Wiley’s life. Willow says, they’re not trying to erase Nelle; they’re protecting Wiley. Even Nina admitted Nelle did terrible things. Nina says, and that’s what they want to do, lie to Wiley. Tell him people don’t have flaws. Willow says, Nelle was beyond flawed. If she’d had her way, Michael would have never known Wiley was his son, and Nina would have never known Wiley was her grandson. Every time she thinks she’s making headway with Nina, there’s no reasoning with her. She only sees what she wants to see. Nina tells Willow to get off her damn high horse. She’s sorry Nelle did horrible things, but it’s made Willow so self-righteous, she can’t acknowledge anyone’s pain but her own. Carly walks into the cemetery, and says, enough. If anyone needs perspective, it’s Nina. No matter how hard she tries to rewrite history, no matter how much she wishes Nelle had been redeemed, it doesn’t change the facts. Nelle was a kidnapper and a murderer, and the only reason they’re safe is because she’s dead.

Sonny says he can handle his business with Curtis, and Selina says, she and Sonny go back many years and many favors. Sonny agrees they do, and she says, anything she can do to strengthen their ties, don’t hesitate to ask. He says he’ll keep that in mind. She and Curtis have been doing business; how’s that working out? She says, splendidly. She found Curtis to be quite accommodating. Sonny says he’s going to let Curtis get back to his family, and thinks Selina should do the same. You know what they say about a good man. He whispers, they have their limits, and she whispers back, thank you for the advice. But she knows exactly where she and Curtis stand.

Trina tells Jordan that she took a DNA genealogy test for a project in high school. Why does she ask? Curtis gets on stage, and says, good evening. He thanks everyone for coming to The Savoy for Trina. Everyone yells, and he says, when he first met Trina, it’s safe to say she was profoundly unimpressed. But he on the other hand, immediately noticed what a strong, smart, resilient young lady she is. It’s impossible not to. So in honor of Trina, please help him welcome tonight’s entertainment, Cameron Webber. Cameron comes out with an electric guitar, and apparently has a band we never knew about. He asks how everyone is feeling tonight, and they whoop and holler. He says, his first song is dedicated to Trina. In fact, they’re all dedicated to Trina, since this is her party. This song is about a person they both know. She’ll get what it means. There’s a lot of da-da-da stuff, and something about someone being messed up in the head, but they don’t give a damn. I’m actually not positive, but I assume it’s about Esme? Cameron finishes the song to cheers and applause.  

Spencer sets the letter on fire, and watches it burn.  

Carly suggests Willow go home, and take care of herself and the baby. Michael and Wiley are waiting. Willow says, Carly’s right. It was a mistake to come here. She leaves, and Nina says, this is precious. She comes here to have a private moment with her daughter, the two of them show up, uninvited, and she’s the villain. Carly says, Nina and Nelle are alike. Nothing was ever Nelle’s fault, and nothing is ever Nina’s fault. Nina says, she’s taken responsibility for her actions, and she’s paid the consequences, and Carly says, but she doesn’t believe she deserves them. She and Nelle sing the same tune; that they’re a product of their circumstances, and that excuses their actions. Nina says, Carly of all people should sympathize. Not with her, but with Nelle. Because it was Carly’s adoptive father who neglected Nelle, abused her, and sold her for parts. Carly says she had compassion for Nelle, and in return, she was sent to Ferncliff for months, Michael was left to burn in a car, and Nelle switched Wiley for Willow’s dead baby. Does Nina get that? Nelle used someone’s dead infant as a prop. How proud Nina must be. Carly walks out, and Nina says, it didn’t have to be like this.

Tomorrow, Felicia tells Maxie, that would be a bad idea; Anna tells Robert, she doesn’t know whether to find that funny or disturbing; Victor tells Lucy, it will be their little secret; and Sonny wants to get something straight with Cody.

🍺 Behind the Bar…

That was a fun scene.

👮🏽‍♂️ Not So Invisible…

A lot of side gigs going on at GH.

🎼 Like Mother, Like Daughter…

This would be the perfect time for Lois to make an appearance.

📜 For the Fans…

This was just one of the saddest things ever.

😈 I’m With Her…

I’ll say it again. I think Sutton is clueless and can be inappropriate AF, but Diana is vindictive and creepy.

💗 Making Heart Sign…

A match made in Housewives heaven.

🥀 We Barely Knew Ye…

Even though I don’t think we ever saw him, Marge sure seemed to have a lot of respect for her ex. I know she must be devastated.

https://people.com/tv/real-housewives-of-new-jersey-margaret-josephs-ex-husband-jan-josephs-dead-at-75/

⚰️ Tales To Be Told…

Is it science or sentiment? What I like about this show is the different story each week.  

https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/tales-of-the-walking-dead-season-1-episode-4-recap-amy-dr-everett-poppy-liu-anthony-edwards/

🐉 This Week’s Dragon…

What’s happening with the Targaryens.

https://ew.com/tv/recaps/house-of-the-dragon-season-1-episode-3/

👠 Walking My Own Red Carpet…

Speaking of evil, come by tomorrow for some soap and the Housewives who have the market on the devil’s work these days. Until then, stay safe, stay not shooting the messenger, and stay not crashing anyone’s private moments at the cemetery. No good can come of it.

September 5, 2022 – Private Party At The Savoy, 30th Birthday On Deck, What Happened Next & Morning

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

At the pool, Chase says, Brook had an idea to get him a gig? but she says she has no time to explain. Just trust her. He does trust her, doesn’t he?

Near the pool bar, Sonny says, when Nina and Ava were talking at the hospital, Ava clearly seemed like something was troubling her. Nina says, it’s not important, but he says, it didn’t look that way to him. She says, he made it perfectly clear there are things that happen in his life that he can’t talk to her about. She and Ava are friends, and there are some things that need to stay between them that he can’t be a part of. He says he knows she’s Ava’s friend, but she’s also Avery’s mother. So if she’s in trouble, and Nina isn’t telling him something, he needs to know, like if Nina was in trouble.

The Savoy says, Closed for a Private Party, and Portia squeals as she walks in with Taggert. Curtis tells the bartenders, the majority of the guests just finished their freshman year of college, so they’re underage. No alcoholic beverages for anyone wearing an orange wristband. Taggert says, looks amazing, and Portia says, Trina is going to feel so special. Trina comes in with Rory, and says, this is incredible. She thanks Curtis for shutting down the club for them. He says, it’s the least he could do. They all deserve to celebrate and have a little happiness for a change. Trina says she loves it, and hugs him. Portia says, this is above and beyond, and Curtis says, his pleasure. He has some things he needs to arrange, but enjoy the party. He leaves, and Taggert congratulates Portia on her engagement. He’s really happy for her. Jordan joins them, and says, likewise. TJ told her that she was invited, but given how Trina’s troubles started, is her being here going to be a problem?

Cameron tells Trina, congrats on this very special night, and hugs her. He says, she must be so relieved this whole thing is finally over. She says she is, and thanks him. She asks, where’s Joss? She figured they’d be coming together. Cameron says, she told him that she had to stop at GH first, but he swears she should have beaten him here. He wonders what’s keeping her.

Dex says, Josslyn’s not actually thinking of crawling in the dumpster. They’re just talking about a bracelet. Why doesn’t she just buy her sister a new one? She says, no. Her sister is going through enough right now. If there’s a chance the bracelet is in there, she’s going to look for it. She opens one side of the dumpster, and says, is he going to help her or not? He opens the other side, and says, sure, why not? She hands him her bag, gets in, and starts digging around. He takes jacket off, and joins her.

Cameron says he hasn’t gotten a text from Joss, but he’s sure she’ll be here soon. Trina says, no rush, and tells Rory, it’s early, and she plans on living it up. He says, him too, and they kiss, when Spencer walks in.

TJ sees Brando sitting on a bench at the hospital, and says, feel free to tell him it’s none of his business, but he saw Brando sitting there over an hour ago. He has time to talk if Brando wants. Brando says, Sasha’s in trouble, and he doesn’t know how to help her, or if he even can.  

Sasha goes into the PC Grill, and sees Lucy sitting at a table. Sasha joins her, and says, it’s been way too long since they got together. Why here and not the MetroCourt? Lucy says she thought, let’s get a change of scenery going on. It’s good sometimes to get out of the building where their offices are. Sasha says she couldn’t agree more. So let’s be honest. They’ve been radio silent with her for about a week or so. She’s glad Lucy decided to bring her back in. She’s ready. What’s on the agenda for today’s meeting? Lucy says, that would be Sasha, and her future with Deception.

Nina tells Sonny, of course (🍷) Ava’s worried. She was attacked, she didn’t see who attacked her, and there are no suspects, so the person who did this is still on the loose. And as for her, she’s not in trouble, but she’s got a lot on her mind, given the date today. Brook and Chase join them, and Brook hugs Sonny. He asks how she’s doing, and she says she’s doing great. He say, she has a big smile on her face; what’s the reason? She says she doesn’t know if they’ve heard, but she and Chase are now officially a thing. Chase says, the thing is, they’re a couple, and Sonny says, congratulations. Welcome to the family, so to speak. Brook says, they should do dinner one night, like a double-date, and Nina asks if she thinks Michael would be okay with that. Brook says she loves her cousin, but they don’t see eye to eye on everything, and they’re adults. She thinks they should do it. It would be a blast. Sonny asks how long he’s known Brook. A long time, right? He knows when she’s buttering him up. What favor does she need?

Sasha tells Lucy, she didn’t realize her future with Deception had to be addressed. She is an equity partner after all. Lucy says, exactly, and her behavior as of late has made the company vulnerable. She doesn’t know if Sasha has noticed – she hopes Sasha has – but the business has taken a big hit. So perhaps Sasha could take a step back, just for a while, until she’s well. Sasha says she is well, and doesn’t like this one bit. She understands where Lucy is coming from though. She’ll take a step back from the fall campaign; the winter one too, if need be. All this drama should be forgotten by then… What? Lucy says, they’re going to need more than that.

TJ tells Brando that he heard about Sasha’s incident with Smoltz at the MetroCourt. He sent Brando a couple of texts, just checking in, but when he didn’t hear back, he figured Brando had a lot on his plate. Brando says, Sasha’s attorney came up with a strategy for her to avoid prison, and TJ says, it’s that serious? Brando says, it could be if they don’t find a way to address it. They had an appointment this morning with Dr. Rubin, who was going to pitch the potential solution to Sasha, but the session didn’t go as planned. TJ asks, how so? He’s not just Brando’s friend, he’s also a doctor, so any medical information Brando shares, he’ll consider privileged. Brando says, he’s felt so helpless. He couldn’t save his son, and couldn’t stop Sasha from spiraling. Now he’s worried he might have crossed a line.

Portia says she holds no ill will about Jordan’s part in Trina’s investigation. She thought she’d made that clear before. Jordan was just doing her job, and Portia knows that. Taggert says, and when push came to shove, Jordan helped lead the charge against Esme. Portia says, and all that is behind them anyway. She sees Spencer come in, and says she has to check on something. She leaves, and Jordan says she hopes she could extend the same grace to Portia if their roles were reversed, and Taggert says, he’s just glad she and Portia were able to mend fences. Maybe it’s time to leave the past in the past. Jordan flashes back to hearing Portia on the phone, saying, the genetic counseling isn’t concerning her; it concerns her daughter. Her medical history isn’t relevant. The screening is for her daughter’s paternal line. Jordan tells Taggert that she wonders if that’s ever truly possible.

Rory sees Spencer, and points him out to Trina. Cameron says, he was just with Spencer, and he didn’t mention anything about Trina’s party. He had no idea Spencer was planning to come. Trina says, neither did she. Spencer takes out the envelope containing the letter to Trina, looks at it, then puts it back in his pocket. Portia asks Trina if she needs anything from her, but Trina says she’s fine. In fact, she thinks she’d like a couple minutes alone with Spencer. Portia says, they’re here if Trina decides she needs back-up, and Trina goes over to him.

Spencer says, for a second, he thought Trina was going to have him escorted out, but she says, everyone just wants to mood for tonight to remain fun – for her and her friends. He says, which is why he wanted to congratulate her before he’s shipped off to Pentenville tomorrow, because they are friends. She says, no, Spencer, we’re not.

Dex and Josslyn dig through the garbage, and Dex asks if it’s her first dumpster dive. Or is she one of those progressive college kids who like repurposing old food? She says, gross, no. It’s her first time going through trash, public or private. He says she must love her little sister, and she says, of course (🍷) she does. Is he an only child? He says, no. He has siblings, but they don’t get along well, or at all actually. She says, sorry to hear that. She’s super close to all of her siblings. He says, it is what it is. He’s better off without them. She asks, what makes him say that? and he says, if he’d never moved on, he would have never come to Port Charles, and he woudn’t have crossed paths with the people he met here. She says, they should keep searching. They dig some more, and she tells him that her foot is stuck. He tries to help her, and she ends up falling, and pulling him down on top of her.

Brook asks if a girl can’t spend some quality time with her favorite non-biological uncle, and his second life partner. Nina says, she’s been called worse, and Sonny says, Brook is playing with fire now. Brook says, all right; he called her out. She does need a favor – she and Chase need a favor. She’s decided to follow in her mom’s footsteps, and become a behind-the-scenes force in the music industry. It’s been two years to the day she lost her voice, thanks to Nelle attacking her, and depriving her of the gift of singing. She may have been down, but she’s not out. She has a ton of experience in the music biz. She can still write songs, and take everything she’s learned, and help new talent and manage them, which is what she’s doing with Chase. She knows Sonny has a ton of connections, so she was hoping he could flex some of that muscle, and help her get Chase some gigs. What does he say?

Spencer says he knows he’s said some stupid and regrettable things to Trina, but this all started because they were friends last year. She says she can’t deny past; they were friends. Unfortunately, things have changed since then, and the most important thing she needs to do is to heal. She can’t do that if he’s still a part of her life. What he said on the witness stand when he tried to give her an alibi, she won’t forget that either. He sacrificed his own freedom to try and give her hers. That’s a big deal, but they both need to move on. She hugs him, and tells him to take care of himself in Pentenville. She really wants the best for him. Truly. She goes back to Rory, and Spencer takes out the envelope.

Josslyn tells Dex, 500 showers aren’t going to fix this. They were just lying in trash. Dex says, she was falling, and he tried to help her, but she’s strong. She says, the important things is, they just keep looking for the bracelet. They dig some more, and she says, ta-da! She found it; Avery’s bracelet. He asks if she’s sure, and she says she’s positive. He says, impressive, and she tells him, she had help.

TJ asks what Brando did that he thinks crossed a line, and Brando says, he was so desperate, and Sasha’s been making all kinds of rash decisions; about her health, her finances, even this legal situation. She has a problem with drugs, but she’s resisted treatment for months. That’s what led to all of this. He’s not judging; he’s speaking as a former addict himself. Sasha had a psychiatric break, and it didn’t happen privately. It happened during her appearance on the Home & Heart show. TJ says, he didn’t get to see it live, but he caught a clip on social media. It was rough. Brando says, then there was an incident with that reporter Smoltz where she lost it, and attacked his car. That’s when her attorney Martin Grey came up with the idea that the courts might be more lenient if she agreed to a guardianship. He would be her conservator. He’d be in charge of all her treatments, and he’d have power of attorney for her. TJ says he can see how an attorney would be in favor, and it could work, as long as Sasha agreed. Brando says, that’s where he screwed up. He didn’t include Sasha in the conversations, so when Dr. Rubin pitched it to Sasha, she snapped.

Sasha asks what Lucy is looking for, a public apology? Does she want Sasha to do another interview, open up a vein, and beg forgiveness? And for what? Grieving the loss of her son? For relapsing? Lucy says, it’s a lot more complicated than that, and Sasha knows it. Sasha has been struggling for some time now, and she’s made some rash decisions that have affected her well-being, and it’s also affecting the well-being of their company, She hates having to say this. It’s horrible to have to say, and horrible for Sasha to have to listen, but right now she is an equity partner in Deception, and has the power to make decisions for Deception, even if she’s not in the right head space to make them. Sasha says, enough. What’s the bottom line? Do they want to push her out of her company?

Chase asks if he can talk to Brook for a second, but she says, they haven’t even heard her Uncle Sonny’s reaction. So what does Sonny think? Sonny says he knows a few people who would book Chase as a favor to him, and Brook gets all excited, but he says, listen. The last time she came to him for a favor, it was about teaching Linc a lesson, and had nothing to do with Chase’s career. Chase says, she did what? and Brook says, Linc is a dirtball, and Chase has real talent. Booking him in some real venues, both promotes him and gets her a little payback on Linc. It sounds like a win-win to her. They’re just trying to set up their next chapter, and make sure Linc gets the punishment he deserves. Sonny says, that’s good enough for him; consider it done. Chase tells them that he has something to say.

Dex offers Josslyn his hand, but she says, she can do this herself. She gets out of the dumpster, and he says he gives her credit for finding the bracelet, but she’s probably going to have to buy her little sister a new once, since it smells so bad. Josslyn says she’s going to clean it, but she has to change her clothes before she goes to Trina’s party. He says, that’s why, no matter what the weather, it’s good to wear layers. He takes his shirt off, and she asks if he plans his day looking for chances to take his shirt off, and he says he hasn’t had any complaints so far. He could have kept his shirt clean, and let her look for her sister’s bracelet alone. She says he’s right, thanking him, and he says, anytime. He tells her to have fun at the party, and she leaves.

Spencer sits by himself, staring at the envelope, when Cameron comes by. He says he couldn’t hear what Spencer and Trian were saying, but he read their facial expression. Is he okay? Spencer says, not really, but he was just about to leave anyway. Cameron points to the envelope, and asks, what’s that? Spencer says he had this crazy idea he would confess everything in a letter to Trina. He would give it to her, and she’d read it and forgive him, and everything would be better again. Typical of him, always taking the easy way out. It was a stupid idea. Cameron says, it’s the first non-stupid idea Spencer has had all year.

Marshall congratulates Curtis on his engagement to Portia. Lord knows he’s glad he’s here to see it. Curtis says, they decided to fight for their relationship, the same way Marshall encouraged Trina to fight for her court case. Marshall says, she did the same for him. Because of Trina, he has a shot at doing something with his family. And Curtis? Curtis holds out his hand, and they bro hug.

TJ tells Brando, he can’t say he’s surprised. Who would love the idea of signing over their free will to someone else, even if it’s their spouse? Brando asks if TJ thinks he overstepped, but TJ says he’s not a psychiatrist; it’s not his place to say medically. And he’s not inside their marriage. Brando says he was going to bring up the idea of conservatorship to Sasha last week, he just… He just couldn’t muster up the courage. He convinced himself that Dr. Rubin could explain it better, being in a safe controlled environment, but that wasn’t the truth. TJ asks, what was the truth? and Brando says, it’s hard to admit, but he was ashamed of what he was asking Sasha to do.

Sasha tells Lucy that she demands an answer. Is Lucy kicking her out of Deception? Lucy says, no, they’re not voting her out, and Sasha says, what is she asking for then? Lucy says, they’re asking that she simply simple voluntarily put her fiduciary responsibilities and financial stake in Deception in a trust. Then they can monitor it until Sasha is deemed better. Sasha asks, who gets to decide when she’s better? Some doctor? Lucy?  Are they going to take a vote? Lucy says, no, but if Sasha doesn’t help them out here, cooperate, they’ll be forced to vote her out. But they don’t want to do that; they want what’s best for Sasha. So come on, just think about it. Take a step back from Deception, just for now. Sasha bangs on the table, and says, hell no!

Brando tells TJ that he never gives Sasha a chance to ask for help. He always oversteps before she’s ready, then she pushes him away. He doesn’t give her a chance to come to him. TJ says, there may be some truth to that, but the better question is, why is Brando telling all this to him and not his wife? Brando says, good point.

Chase says he means no disrespect to Sonny, but he sees Brook’s attempt at making him a popstar as more of a sabbatical. His first love is being a police officer, and he’s still holding out hope he’ll be allowed to be one again one day – if the Civilian Review Board allows it. Their lines of work don’t exactly overlap very well. Sonny says, he respects Chase’s honesty, but luckily, his business contacts in music venues are where he distributes coffee. Chase says, Sonny’s name alone has connections, and he’s on thin ice at the PCPD already. He just can’t risk it. Nina says she might have a potential solution. She’s really good friends with Curtis Ashford. She and Sonny could both put in a good word for Chase playing at The Savoy. Chase says he guesses if the ask is from Nina, he could live with that, and Brook says, that would be great. She thanks Nina, and of course (🍷) Uncle Dimples for taking the time to listen to her. Nina says she’s actually going to see Curtis because she wants to congratulate him on his engagement. She asks if Sonny will come with her, and they leave. Brook says, that worked out for the best. Chase will have a gig in no time. He tells her that she went way too far, and walks away.

Everyone is dancing, and Cameron tells Spencer, they all want Trina to have a fantastic time tonight. Spencer says, she deserves it, and Cameron says, she also deserves to know the truth. That way, she can make an accurate assessment of Spencer’s role in her life. He’s not saying because he thinks they have a chance to be together; it’s slim. He’s saying this because he learned the hard way, through his mom. Suppressing your feelings only leads to trouble. He thinks the fact Spencer came here, uninvited, to deliver that letter in person, rather than dropping it in a mailbox, says Spencer thinks that too. Cameron leaves, and Spencer ponders this.  

Brando tells TJ that Sasha has a Deception meeting at the PC Grill. He’s supposed to meet her afterward. That was, until everything blew up. TJ says he’s headed to The Savoy, and can drop Brando off at the Grill first. Brando says, it would be good for him and Sasha to talk about things when tensions are so high. Funny. You’d think that’s when you shouldn’t be talking about things.

Sasha says she’s not going to step back and be some phony figurehead, and Lucy asks her to keep her voice down. The last thing Deception needs is another public spectacle. Sasha asks if that’s why Lucy chose the Grill. Lucy thought she wouldn’t cause a scene in such an upscale place? Think again. She gets up, and screams, Lucy betrayed her. This is the company she put her blood, sweat, and tears into. Lucy gets up, and says, stop right now. Listen to her. She loves Sasha like a daughter, and Sasha knows that, but she’ll be damned if she lets Sasha jeopardize everything she’s worked her entire life to build. No way. Sasha says, like a daughter, huh? Yet at the first sign of trouble, she wants to shove Sasha off the lifeboat. Lucy says, this has been building for well over a year; it’s not the first sign. Sasha says, so Lucy just abandons her now, like everyone else? She screams, go to hell, Lucy! as a guy at the next table films her on his phone.

Jordan says, Trina’s really something, and Taggert says he’s just lucky he survived to watch her grow up. Sometimes she has a personality he doesn’t recognize. Trina’s definitely her own person. He’s a strategist, and he games everything. Portia is a healer, more holistic, but Trina leads with her heart. She’s a rescuer by nature, and wants to save the world. Sometimes he wonders where she gets it from. Jordan looks at Curtis.

Nina and Sonny come in, and Curtis excuses himself. Portia tells Marshall that she’s sorry Epiphany couldn’t make it tonight. She remembers studying for the MCATs and doesn’t envy her at all. How are things going between the two of them? Marshall says, they’re good. He told Epiphany about his diagnosis, and that woman couldn’t have been more supportive. He often wonders what could been had he been honest about his original diagnosis back in the day. He got blindsided. Maybe if he’d had symptoms when he was younger he coulda… Coulda, woulda, woulda, coulda. He might have been better prepared to handle it.

Curtis tells Nina that he’s glad she could made it. He says, Sonny, and Nina thanks him for the invitation. She knows they’re here to celebrate Trina, but she wanted to congratulate him on his engagement. She wants to congratulate Portia, and leaves. Curtis says he has to check on something, but Sonny follows him, and asks, what’s going on? Can they clear the air here? Why does he get the sense Curtis thinks he’s crashing the party? Curtis says, because he is, and Sonny says, Nina was invited, but he thought he and Curtis were friends. Curtis says, they did favors for each other, or so he thought, but it turns out it was only one-sided. Sonny asks if Curtis is still mad because he didn’t dig into Marshall’s arrest record.  

Josslyn arrives at The Savoy, and Josslyn asks why Rory didn’t tell her that he could dance. They sit at a table, and Rory says, it doesn’t really come up in casual conversation, and they’ve never gone out dancing. He usually tries to bust a move at weddings or parties with work people. There’s a cop banquet thing next month. People are supposed to bring their significant others if she’s ready for that. She says, what this whole trial thing has taught her is that she shouldn’t waste time being so cautious. So she’s ready to take the leap if he is. They kiss, and Spencer sees them through a curtain of streamers.

Cameron says, Josslyn finally made it; it’s good to see her. He was wondering what was keeping her. Did she go all the way home to change?

Filming dude tells his date that he can’t believe their catching the latest meltdown of the Basket Case of Deception. If he was my date, I’d dump my drink on his head and leave. Sasha snatches his phone out of his hand, and says, leeches. All of you are leeches. Is he just trying get a piece of her while she gets her life back on track? Dude says, it’s a public place. If you don’t want attention, act normal. She says, normal? Like he was normal filming her? She stomps on his phone, and he says, what the hell? She asks if this is crazy enough for him, and  the manager says he’s going to have to ask Sasha to leave. She yells, get your hands off me! and pushes him, but he grabs her. She freaks out, when Brando walks in. Lucy apologizes to the manager and insensitive dude, and Brando asks if Sasha is okay. She says, no, she’s not okay, and cries in his arms. She tells him that she needs help.

TJ hugs Jordan, and she says, he’s so late. Was there an emergency at the hospital? He says, no. He had to give a friend a ride, but Aunt Stella texted him. She’s on her way to the airport, and really wanted Trina to know how happy she is for her. Jordan says, maybe this will encourage Stella to stop traveling the world and stay put in Port Charles. He says he’d like that, but he’s glad Aunt Stella has the opportunity to see the world. To think that almost got taken away from her because of a technical glitch. Jordan asks what he’s talking about, and he says, she forgot? The ancestry website initially matched her with the wrong person before her cousin in London. It said she had a close relation in Port Charles.

Brook asks what Chase is talking about. She was kind of polite and everything. He says, that favor she asked Sonny; she never even asked him about it. The last thing he needs is to be associated with the mob. His reputation has to be on the up-and-up. She says, he’s right; she’s sorry. But all’s well that ends well, right? It turns out they owe Nina for the favor, not Sonny. He says he just wants to be clear. It’s important that she not put him in another compromising position again. Unless… He smiles, and she says, message received. She won’t compromise his integrity while they figure out how to take down Linc. He thanks her, and they hug.

Curtis says he doesn’t know what Sonny expected. He asked Sonny for a favor, and Sonny turned him down. He learned at that moment he can’t depend on Sonny. It’s that simple. Did everyone take unreasonable pills today? Sonny says, Curtis has no idea what he’s done to protect Curtis’s family, and Curtis says, here’s his chance… Forget about it. Sonny says he likes Curtis. Can’t they work this out? Curtis says, Sonny made the rules abundantly clear. He just doesn’t like them. Marshall asks if they’ve got a problem here.

Josslyn says she did change. She’s surprised Cameron noticed. He says he’s a little bit stupid, but she changed outfits completely. She says, it’s no big deal. She told him earlier, Avery lost her charm bracelet, and it was from Ava. She had to look for it, and Avery said she wore it to GH. So her search led her to a trash bin, and she did a bit of dumpster diving, which was pretty disgusting, but she ended up finding the bracelet. He says, his girlfriend is a certified badass. He’s sorry she didn’t call him though. He wouldn’t want her to do that alone.

Rory leaves to get some waters, and Trina gets up to walk around. She sees Spencer, and he tries to jet, but she stops him. He says he’s going to take her advice to heart. He’ll see her when he sees her. Have fun. On his way out, he drops the envelope, and she sees it. They both race to pick it up, but she gets there first. She asks, what is this?

Tomorrow, Marshall asks Sonny to leave; Spencer says, there’s something he’d like to tell Trina; Willow tells Nina that she’s here for Nelle; and Sonny says he’ll keep Selina’s offer in mind.

Below Deck Mediterranean

The title of this episode is Let Me Be Frank, and it reminds me of an old joke…

Mellieha Bay. We’re still at the wine tasting, and in Dave’s interview, he says, the guests are loving it. The problem is, he had everything ready to go up at once, and everyone could pour whatever wine they wanted. He’s trying to make interior’s life easier. The wine pairing is making everyone else’s life difficult. Dessert is served, and Storm tells the guests that he wants to go over things for tomorrow. We flash back to the preference sheet meeting, and primary Adam’s request for a water obstacle course for a friendly competition. Storm tells them to bring their drinking face and sports legs and body, because it’s going to go together. Kyle suggests the guests change into their PJs, and one of them says he should too. Kyle says, even though they’re supposed to be in uniform, he has to honor guest requests. Tasha tells Dave that the meal was hectic, but amazing, and he says, it was sh*t. In Tasha’s interview, she says, it probably wasn’t the best decision to do the wine pairing, but the guests are having the best time, and that’s all that matters. Kyle gets in his PJs, and tells Dave, well done, as he walks past.

Kyle gets applause when he shows up, and in Tasha’s interview, she says she thinks Kyle’s flirting is great, but she loves a good love story. She’s always been a rebellious angel. People think she looks innocent, but really she tries to get away with murder. Bad decisions make good stories. She joins the party, and they play Rose and Thorn. Guest Daniel says, meeting them was his rose, and Kyle and Tasha are like, oh, gee, aww. Someone asks about Kyle, and Kyle says he wasn’t expecting to be attracted to another individual for a while, but seeing Frank’s smile, he was shook. Frank has a warm aura that makes him feel comfortable, and he’d like to get to know him. In Kyle’s interview, he says, he could definitely be fired for this kind of interaction, but being part of the LGBTQIA+ community, it’s difficult to make this kind of connection. What’s more important, job or romance? Kyle jokes and talks with the guests as they all lounge on the couch, and in her interview, Tasha says, if Captain Sandy came by and saw this, they’d both be in trouble. As his boss, she should say something to stop it, but she feels like a bit of a c*ck block at the moment. She tells Kyle that she needs him for work stuff, and out of the guests’ earshot, she says she doesn’t want him to get into trouble. The guests go to bed, and Mzi teases that Kyle looked cozy on the couch. He likes Kyle’s commitment to the cause. The crew goes to bed.

In the morning, Courtney does her tender thing. Natalya is annoyed by how much she has to clean up, and bitches to Dave. In her interview, she says, she already has a full morning, so when Tasha and Kyle leave the place like a pig sty, she goes through the roof. Courtney and Natalya get out the outfits for the competition, and the suits for the women are red spandex with spaghetti straps and relax on the front in rhinestones. Natalya gripes to Kyle and Tasha about how much she’s had to do, and in Tasha’s interview, she says she thinks if the shoe was on the other foot, and Natalya was up until 4 am, she would have gone to bed too. It’s not the end of the world. The slide is blown up, and Storm tells Mzi if he can get to the top from the bottom, he’ll let Mzi slide for 3 hours. But of course, it’s impossible. Storm tells the deckhands to be cheerful and loud, shocking and vivey (whatever that means), and Jason says, he means American. In Storm’s interview, he says, now that he’s got a taste of being a bosun, he doesn’t want to be anything else. He wants to make the guests and the captain happy, so he can say he’s done everything he can do.

Kyle puts on the relax bathing suit, and everyone cracks up. He puts trunks over it before they go out because… you know why. Captain Sandy welcomes everyone to the mini Olympics, and introduces Team Adams Family versus Team Home. The guests get the advantage, or disadvantage, of having a shot before each challenge. They do a bunch of crazy/silly stuff, and it ends 5 to 3 with Team Adams Family winning. The captain says, back to work, but Kyle sheds his trunks and continues to frolic in the water with the guests. The captain starts repeating, back to work, like a mom boss, until Kyle gets the message. In her interview, she says, it’s a fine line when the guests want to mingle with the crew, and some of the crew don’t know when to end the fun. If you have respect for yourself and your industry, you don’t cross the line. She trusts every crew member, until they show they can’t be trusted. You just need to know where the line is, and not cross it. In Kyle’s interview, he says, he’s never been in this position before. Rule number one, don’t get intimate with guests. But he doesn’t want to lose this. He needs to figure out a way of showing interest without losing his job.

In Mzi’s interview, he says, he and Courtney have chemistry, but they like each other as good friends, nothing more. Dave makes a three-layer chocolate cake, with butter icing and white chocolate ganache, shaped like a ship. In his interview, he says, he did it once before, in all chocolate; The Black Pearl. We see a picture of him in a pirate costume holding a ship cake. Storm tells Jason to take a break for 15 minutes, which turns into 45 minutes. In his interview, Mzi says, there’s always one person in the work place who’s defiant. He has no respect for people like that. Know your job, and try to make chemistry work, not destroy it. Frank tells Kyle that he’s sad it’s the last night, but Kyle says, it’s never the last night, and they flirt some more. Natalya asks for help with decorating for the birthday party, and Storm sends Jason. Captain Sandy is impressed with cake, and says she’s loving the silver and gold décor. Kyle makes drinks that are mostly tequila based, and again I wonder, blech, why? Guest Liam turns into Bambi for the evening. Mzi and Courtney discuss Jason, and Courtney says, he should have more respect for the job. She’s had enough. She sees Jason nearby, and wonders if he heard, but Mzi doesn’t think so. In Jason’s interview, he says, they’ve got a clique, and he feels like an outsider. It sucks for sure. Courtney tells Mzi that she doesn’t want any drama. She’s keeping her mouth shut.

The guests are impressed with the dinner table, and Natalya is impressed with Bambi. In Natalya’s interview, she says, she’s not into girls, but could be for Bambi. In Captain Sandy’s interview, she says, she’s a child at heart, and loves cake like she loves puppies, but she also loves ships. She never had a chef make a ship cake. After the usual fabulous dinner, Dave brings out the cake, and Happy Birthday is sung badly. The guests get ready to go in the hot tub, and Natalya is overwhelmed in the laundry.  She tells Storm that she’s hit a wall, and he says he has too. In her interview, Natalya says she likes Storm, but she has trust issues. Her longest relationship was 7 weeks when she was 17. They were out for Valentine’s Day, and he left in the middle of dinner because his ex wanted him back. And he stuck her with the bill. In the hot tub, Adam says he feels like he’s in a big gay soup. Mzi tells Storm that Jason was a few minutes late for anchor watch, but he apologized. Frank goes over to where Kyle is tending bar, and says, it seems like he’s alone a lot with his job. Kyle says he is, and that’s why he struggles to find a partner. Frank says, Kyle has the gay wit he doesn’t, and Kyle says, it came from when he was growing up. It was a way out of awkward situations. Frank says, he’s like a deer in headlights, and Kyle says, that’s what makes him so cute. Guest Jennifer wonders if will happen, and in Kyle’s interview, he says, Frank is gorgeous, but giving him heart as well. Jennifer thinks they’ll be a thing, and wants to encourage them. The guests head to bed, and Kyle and Frank have a hug.

In Tasha’s interview, she says she sees messages from her boyfriend, but there aren’t enough hours in the day to chat. He’s having issues about her working with Dave, and she doesn’t know what she’s supposed to do. Frank texts Kyle, asking if they can hang out after charter, and Kyle texts back, inviting Frank to join the crew later. A pigeon tries to take up residence on deck, and nearly creams Captain Sandy when she comes out. Storm keeps trying to radio Jason, who finally emerges. Storm tells Jason that he called three times, and Jason needs to respond. In Jason’s interview, he says he’s sorry he’s not moving fast enough for Storm. He’s not a dog. Why is it a surprise to this guy that he’s an outsider? Liam wonders what they’re going to do for food rest of their lives. Courtney asks Mzi if heart palpitations are normal for docking. She’s scared, and it’s stressing her out. In her interview, she says, her brain is her biggest enemy. The more she thinks about something, the more scared she is to do it. She throws her lines, and they dock successfully. Captain Sandy tells the crew to meet for guest departure.

While hugging in the goodbye line, Frank says he wants to kiss Kyle, and Kyle says, they will later. Adam says, they made his 30th more than he could ask for go. The crew went the extra million miles. They put out all the toys, even though they seemed super complicated, and a hassle. The crew became part of their family, and he’s profoundly grateful. He gives the captain the tip envelope, and they leave. Tasha says, that was a lovely speech, and Captain Sandy tells them to get in their reds, and turn the boat around. They spiff up the boat, and the captain calls them for the tip meeting. She tells them that she’s pleased with everyone. The cake was insane. The toys weren’t easy, but they conquered the slide. The games were great, and they did an awesome job. She’s decided to make Storm bosun, and everyone goes, yay! She says, congrats; he earned it. One thing she wants to talk about is the line on mingling with the guests. When she says, get back in uniform and back to work, that doesn’t mean go down the slide. They should be friendly, but in uniform, they’re professionals, and can’t forget that. In Kyle’s interview, he says, that won’t happen again, obviously, but thanks for pointing it out. The tip is $20K, or $1800 each. In Storm’s interview, he says, it’s like a crazy dream. He’ll try his best to kick ass. He’s seriously stoked. He’s going to enjoy the night out. Kyle says, Adam told them that they were like family. How do they know where the line is? Natalya suggests someone hang off the boat to show Kyle how low he is next to the guests.  

Courtney raps as they wash down the boat. Dave asks to talk to Tasha, and in his interview, he says, it’s like they’re both treading on glass. He wants to be friends, but they need to reach an agreement that suits them both. They sit on deck, and Dave says, they don’t have to be friends, but they need to work together. Tasha says, now that they both understand nothing is going to happen between them, they can get on with each other. He says he has lots of feelings for her, and his heart was broken. He was upset, and he’s not scared to say it. He’s a big boy, and still thinks she’s an amazing person. She says, sorry, and they hug

Grand Harbour. The crew gets ready to go out. In Dave’s interview, he says, if he indulges in spirits, he can’t hold his tongue. It’s easier to get along than have bad vibes, so tonight is going to be a clear night. He’s decided to stay on the boat. The rest of the crew goes to a bar, where they see the guests from the last charter. Frank and Kyle hug, and in Tasha’s interview, she says she’s finally free to be herself, and enjoy what she loves doing most – partying. Can Dave stay on the boat every night out? Kyle says he wants to take Frank places he’s never been (literally, that’s not romantic talk), and Frank says he hasn’t traveled enough. Natalya suggests she and Storm go back to the boat for vegemite toast and a movie. I’ve had vegemite. No thanks. In Storm’s interview, he says, Natalya keeps him on his toes. She’s a fierce little lady, and he likes her a lot. They others stay and dance for a while. When it’s time to leave, there’s lots of hugging. Kyle makes a heart sign to Frank before he gets in the car. In Kyle’s interview, he gets tears in his eyes and says, he’s waited a long time to have a moment like this.  He doesn’t know what will happen in the future. You don’t want to be away from someone who makes you feel so good. He gets out of the car, and yells, Frank, I love you! They run toward each other, and passionately kiss. Everyone screams with happiness, and fireworks go off. Again, literally. Okay, maybe figuratively too.

This season, girl power; Mzi in drag; Tasha says, when the guests are away, he mice will play; Captain Sandy says, the interior has to get organized, and it’s the last time she’s saying it; Storm and Jason clash; Storm has a conflict with Natalya; Tasha says she struggles with being alone; and a huge swell where someone gets hurt.  

💓 Best episode so far this season. And if you wonder what eventually happened:

🛌🏽 Wake Me When September Ends…

Stop by tomorrow for soap, a spot of tea, and a bit of music. Until then, stay safe, stay being a beacon of light in a dark world, and stay not suppressing your feelings. It only leads to trouble.

September 2, 2022 – Ava Unburdens To Nina, She’s Back, Booked, On Or Not, Jersey Switch, Cockroach, VanderEww, House Hitch, Emmys, Dragons, Barely More Than a Dozen Quotes & Opportunities

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What I Watched Today

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General Hospital

Chase and Brook walk into the pool area, and Brook thanks him for getting her away from the house. The place is swarming with cops and people cleaning up. He says he can’t believe someone stabbed Ava at a crowded event, and she says, the good news is, Ava is out of surgery and in stable condition. He says he’s sure the PCPD will find out what happened, and she says she hopes so. She asks if they can change the subject, and he says, absolutely. Can he just say how happy he is that they both finally got out of their own ways and are doing this. They’re going on a date. She says, at least they’re giving it the old college try, but he says, they can do much, much better than that, and kisses her.

Sam is sitting in a chaise lounge when Dante approaches. He asks if the seat next to her is taken, and she says she was saving it for someone. He’s like, fifteen minutes late. Dante sits, and says, damn. What’s with this dude? He’s late? That’s so rude. She tells him, she wouldn’t say that. He probably has good reason. He’s a cop, a detective. Dante asks if she’s saying he puts his work above his personal life, and she says, he’s just really dedicated to his job.

In the home of the moss bowl 🎍, Josslyn gives Cameron something to drink, and he says he’s sorry. He feels like he should be waiting on her after everything she just went through. Is she sure she’s okay? She says she is now, since the moss bowl is back 🎍 but when she first saw Ava, she just froze. There was so much blood. Then Ava opened her eyes, and Josslyn went to reach for her phone to dial 9-1-1, but she’d left it inside. She knew she had to get help, but Ava was so scared. Ava wouldn’t let Josslyn leave her. He says he’s sorry she had to go through that, and she says, eventually, she found a towel, something to apply pressure to the wound. By that time, Ava had passed out, and she didn’t know if she should run and get more help, or stay and keep applying the pressure. And that’s when Dex showed up.

At the hospital, Sonny tells Dex that he won’t need him for the rest of the night. Dex asks if he’s sure, when Temp Michael (who always confuses me for a moment) comes around the corner. Dex tells Sonny, he knows Selina Wu has a shipment coming in. He can go to the docks and make sure things go smoothly, and Sonny says, he wants to work that bad? Dex tells him, he’s said it before; he wants to prove Sonny can count on him. Sonny says, all right then, and Dex starts to leave, but Sonny says he has something else he wants Dex to do for him.

In a room at the MetroCourt, Spencer holds his head, and says he feels like crap. He needs to take a shower. He takes off his shoes and shirt, and sits down on the bed instead. He says, maybe a nap, and lies down.

Willow leans against the wall for a moment, and Terry asks if she’s all right. Willow says, it’s the end of her shift. She’s just a little tired. Terry says, Nurse Tate, my office. Now.

Nina goes in to see Ava, and sits next to the bed. She asks if Ava is in much pain, and Ava says, at the moment, she can’t feel much of anything. That’s probably good. She’s not looking forward to the painkillers wearing off. She asks if Avery was here, and Nina says, Sonny brought her by earlier. She needed to see for herself that her mommy was all right. She figured Ava might want some company, but if she’d rather sleep, Nina can go. Ava says, no. Stay. It’s better not to be alone. Nina says, speaking of being alone, why is she alone? Where’s her husband? Ava says she told Nikolas to stay away, and Nina says, when she saw him earlier, he seemed pretty worried about her. Ava sort of laughs, and says, she bets he did. Nina asks why she doesn’t want to see Nikolas, and Ava says, he hurt her. He betrayed her in the worst possible way.

Cameron says, Dex was there, Sonny’s guy, and Josslyn says, he helped her save Ava’s life. He really knew what he was doing. Cameron says, he bets Dex did, considering his line of work, and she says, Dex was a soldier. He served in Afghanistan. He says he didn’t know that. What he does know about Dex is that Josslyn saw him pestering one of the jurors at Trina’s trial. She says, yeah, and she still thinks he’s an idiot to work for Sonny. All she’s saying is, he has a few redeeming qualities. When he found her and Ava, he didn’t panic. He knew they had to get to the hospital right away. If they’d waited for that ambulance, Ava would be dead. So, yes, she helped, but Dex saved her life. Cameron wonders where Spencer was during all this, and Josslyn says she doesn’t know, but is he implying Spencer could have attacked Ava? He says, no, of course (🍷) not. Spencer did stalk Ava, but he doesn’t think Spencer is capable of that kind of violence. If Esme were still in town, maybe she could be the one, but he only asks because Ava is Spencer’s stepmom. This attack affects him. She says she didn’t see Spencer at the picnic, but apparently, he got totally wasted.

Spencer sleeps, and dreams he’s searching for Trina, Cam, and Joss in an empty Savoy. Esme says, they aren’t here, and he sees her sitting on the bar, holding a martini. She says, neither is Trina. It’s just you and me. He says, she’s come back, and she says she never left, not really. He doesn’t have to pretend with her. She knows he missed her. He says, the only thing he missed was the police arresting her for framing Trina. He’s disappointed she was able to skip town before the cops got her. She says, liar, and hops down from the bar. She asks if he isn’t really disappointed in himself; that all his plans were for nothing? He says, at least it got her out of his life. One call to Commissioner Ashford, and she’s done. He’ll have her sent to prison. She laughs, and he says, it makes her smile, prison? She says, she’s out of his life, but she took his father and Trina with her.

Nina says, don’t tell her Nikolas is the one who attacked her, and Ava says she doesn’t know who attacked her, but she doesn’t think it was Nikolas. Nina says, then how did he hurt her? and Ava says, he betrayed her in the most basic way. Nina says, he cheated on her. She’s so sorry. He’s such an idiot. Who was it? Not that it matters; cheating is cheating. Ava says, it matters, and Nina says, who was it? Ava says, Esme, and Nina says, Spencer’s girlfriend Esme? Nikolas slept with his son’s girlfriend? That’s disgusting. Ava says, Nikolas claims he thought their marriage was over, that he’d been drinking heavily, and that Esme came on to him. Nina asks if that’s why Esme left. Did Ava run her out of town? Ava says, something like that.

Dante slides Sam’s chaise closer to his, and says, sorry he’s late. He kisses her, and she says, he’s forgiven. Besides she had plenty to keep her occupied. She points to Brook and Chase, who are still kissing, and says, his former partner and BLQ can’t keep their hands off each other. She thinks it’s in the air. Actually, she thinks it’s pretty easy to get in your own way. Like her totally overthinking the moving in thing. He says, but she didn’t do that. She had her reasons, and as long as he knows she wants to move forward, he and Rocco will move in… someday. She says, how about tomorrow?

Michael watches from a distance, and Dex asks what Sonny wants him to do. Sonny says he wants Dex to go to the ICU, and stand guard by Ava’s room until Frank gets here. Dex says, that’s it? He can do a lot more than that. Sonny asks how many times he has to tell Dex; just do what he tells him to do. Does he have a problem with that? Michael comes over, and says he heard about Ava. He asks if Sonny has any idea who attacked her, and Sonny asks if there’s any reason he should know that. Michael says, it was a fundraiser for sick children – a picnic, barbecue, games on the Quartermaine grounds – and somehow, Ava got stabbed in the middle of it. Sonny asks what Michael is suggesting, and Michael says, they both know violence tends to follow Sonny around. Was he involved?

Brook tells Chase, they have to stay focused. They have a plan. Does he think it’s time? He looks at his watch, and says, just about. He stares at her, and she says, what? He says, she’s really beautiful, and she tells him, stop. She should have known he’d become a mushball after they got together. He asks if she thinks calling him a mushball is an insult; it’s not. After all these months of hiding his feelings, he gets to say them out loud. Guess what? He yells that he thinks she’s beautiful. She’s wicked smart, and impossibly funny, and what she did for Maxie and Bailey Lou, who has a bigger heart than Brook Lynn Quartermaine? Which is why she deserves an epic first date. She says, he doesn’t have anything planned? That is a letdown. He says, he has plans; lots and lots of plans. They kiss, and Linc walks in. He says, what the hell? Is this how Brook thinks a manager services her clients? It’s hardly professional.

In Terry’s office, Willow drinks some water, and says she feels better already. Terry says she doesn’t have to tell Willow, nursing is a strenuous occupation. You spend most of the day on your feet, and it’s usually go, go, go. Willow says she knows that, but she still loves it. She’s proud of graduating, and proud of being a full-time nurse. Terry says, that’s quite an accomplishment. When she found Willow in the hallway just now, it looked like she was about to faint. Willow says, what nurse isn’t wiped out at the end of their shift? She can still do her job. Terry says, if Willow decided to take a medical leave, her job would still be waiting for her. Willow says, she’s not even out of her first trimester yet, and Terry wants her to take off the rest of her pregnancy? And maternity leave on top of that? She’d be gone almost a year. Terry says she’s not talking about Willow’s pregnancy. She’s talking about the time Willow will need to beat her leukemia. Willow says, pregnant women get tired even if they don’t have leukemia, and Terry says, and Willow is handling both, while keeping her diagnosis a secret from her partner. Willow says, it’s her choice and her mind is made up.

Michael asks if Sonny has considered that Ava was targeted because of her connection to him, and Dex tells Michael to shut his mouth. Sonny pushes Dex back, and tells him, stop that; stop jumping like that. Let him explain something to Michael. Ava is Avery’s mother, and that’s the only connection he has to what happened. The attack took place on Quartermaine property. Maybe Michael’s other family should have better security. Michael says he thinks the GH Board should reconsider their relationship with Sonny, and Sonny says, his donations built not one, but two wings to the hospital. Michael says, money can’t buy respectability, and leaves. Sonny says, what a shame, and Dex says, he has no right to speak to Sonny that way. Sonny says, when he tells Dex something, just do it. Go to the ICU now.

Spencer tells Esme, don’t talk to him about his father. He can’t believe she had sex with him. She sits at a table where a martini is waiting, and asks if he’s really that surprised. She was his first, but he was hardly her first. Deep down, he had to know he wasn’t experienced enough for her. How does she explain this in a way he’ll understand?… She knows. He just wasn’t man enough to keep her satisfied. He says, the thought of touching her physically repulsed him, and she says, it’s true she was never his top priority. He chose his friends over her, especially Trina. Is it any wonder she turned to someone else; a man of experience? He says she could have turned to anyone else, and he wouldn’t have cared, but she chose his father. How could she? How could he? She says, poor little rich boy. His father chose her over him, just like his beloved Trina chose rookie Rory over him. That makes him the biggest loser, doesn’t it? He lost his father and the girl. He says, that’s because Trina doesn’t know the truth. She doesn’t now he was on her side the entire time. Esme says, and if she did? What then? Does he think Trina is going to drop Officer Six-Pack and come running to him? Keep dreaming. He says he had to act like he didn’t believe Trina to trick Esme into admitting she’d set Trina up, and Esme says, but she was smarter. No way she’d incriminate herself. The only reason Trina got exonerated is because that rat of a bartender sold her out. Spencer’s plan didn’t accomplish anything. That’s not strictly true. Spencer played his role so well, Trina is never going to forgive him, and he knows that. So why hasn’t he told her? It’s not some noble gesture; he’s far from noble. It’s because he’s scared it still won’t make a difference. Trina still won’t want him. She made sure of that. He yells, shut up! and Esme disappears. She says, enjoy Pentenville. She’s sure he’ll make a ton of friends. He yells, shut up, Esme! as she laughs. He wakes up.

Cameron tells Josslyn, Spencer’s going to Pentenville tomorrow. He doesn’t blame him for cutting loose. She says she’d probably do the same thing if she was in his shoes. Does Cameron think they should check on him? He’s at the MetroCourt. Cameron says, he’s spending his last day of freedom at the pool? but she says, he’s staying there. She thinks he got into yet another argument with his dad. He said he was going there to shower and get some sleep. Her phone rings, she says, hey munchkin… Slow down… Where is she?… Is she sure?… Okay. She’s going to look for it. She’ll tell her if she finds it. Cameron asks what she’s off to look for, and she says, Avery’s charm bracelet. Her mom gave it to her, and she thinks she left it at GH, so Josslyn’s heading over there. She thinks she has enough time before Trina’s party. Cameron says he thinks he’ll check on Spencer. It might be the last time he can say goodbye before Spencer goes to Pentenville. He’ll see her at the party.

Dex stands guard outside, while inside Ava’s room, Nina says, so Ava’s husband slept with his son’s girlfriend, and Ava found out about it, and walked away? That doesn’t sound like the Ava Jerome she knows and loves. She would expect some epic Shakespearian payback. Ava says, believe her, she wanted to make Nikolas pay. She had to wait. Nina asks, why? and Ava flashes back to struggling with Esme on the parapet. Nina asks, where’d she go? and Ava says, it just wasn’t the right time. Nina says, it sounds like she’s talking about something specific. What is it? What made her wait?

In his room, Spencer writes, dear Trina. I want you to know the truth. I wasn’t going to tell you. I figured you were better off without me in your life, but I need you to know, from the moment I walked into that interrogation room after you’d been arrested, I knew you were innocent. Despite what I said, I believe in you. I always have.

Brook says she can’t believe a dirtbag like Linc is lecturing on professional behavior, and Linc says, didn’t he warn Chase? All Brook wants is to get Chase in bed. Chase says, actually, they’re dating. See that thing on his face? It’s a smile, because he’s happy. Linc says, a manager and a client are hooking up, and he’s calling it dating? Brook says she’s not surprised Linc doesn’t understand the concept. Dating is when a woman actually wants to spend time with you. Linc says, he and Chase have a meeting on the books. Chase is supposed to be with him right now, not Brook. They have to talk about studio musicians. Chase says, they had a meeting, but he’s canceling it. He doesn’t need 30 days to decide who his manager is going to be. He’s ready to sign with Brook. Linc says, what about the gig at The Savoy he just got for Chase? and Chase says, he’ll still do the gig, and Linc will get his cut, but Linc says, Chase thinks he’s going to promote someone else’s singer? Unless Chase signs with him, that gig is off. I’d bet dollars to donuts (I have no idea what that means, but it sounds good), Curtis would let him sing there anyway.

Sam asks why Dante is laughing, and he says he’s not laughing at her. It’s just when he brought it up, she seemed hesitant. Now she’s all gung-ho about it, which is great. He loves this change of pace, but he doesn’t want her to feel like they need to rush anything. She says she was just thinking it would be good for Rocco to move before the school year starts. Unless he’s too busy working. He says he’ll always make time for them, and they kiss.

Michael tells Nurse Andrea that he’s here to meet Willow. Has she seen her? Andrea says she saw Willow earlier, and believes she’s in Dr. Randolph’s office.

Ava tells Nina that she doesn’t know what she’s saying. She thinks it’s all the pain medication they have her on. She asks Nina to promise not to tell anyone about Nikolas and Esme. It would just be so humiliating if people knew Nikolas cheated on her with a girl young enough to be his daughter. Nina promises not to tell anyone, but says, Nikolas should be ashamed of what he did to Ava; of what he did to his own son. Ava didn’t do anything wrong. Ava says she’s not sure everybody would agree, and Nina says, Ava’s not to blame for this situation. Ava says she’s not a particularly popular person. Nikolas knows this. Even after she knew about him cheating, he tried to convince her that they still needed each other. A part of he actually believes him. Nina wonders why Nikolas is saying they need each other. What isn’t Ava telling her? What did she do? Ava looks past Nina, who turns around to see Sonny standing in the doorway.

Linc says, either Linc signs with him, and keeps his show at a first class venue, where he can guarantee Chase at least two promoters from Manhattan in the audience; or he can blow it all playing kiss-and-tell with the sequel to Clueless. Brook says, hey, who’s he calling clueless? and he asks if she’d prefer Dazed and Confused. Chase says he’s made up his mind. The Savoy gig would have been fun, but he’s sticking with Brook. Linc says, Chase is a fool. He would have made Chase a star. All Brook can do is keep his bed warm. Chase says, watch it, and moves closer to Linc. Linc tells him, enjoy his career as a wedding singer. Brush up on The Village People. People can’t get enough of YMCA at receptions. Linc leaves, and Brook says she didn’t love the insults, but they did it. Step one is complete. He says, now on to step two.

Willow says, it’s like Terry’s pressuring her to tell Michael about her leukemia diagnosis, and Terry says she’s sorry. The last thing she wants to do is add stress to Willow’s life. The decision to share her diagnosis or not is hers alone, but as her as boss and her doctor, it’s Terry’s duty to point out that if the people around Willow don’t know she’s ill, they’ll expect her to maintain her busy schedule. So it’s going to fall on Willow to take care of herself. Willow says she’s sorry. She didn’t mean to jump down Terry’s throat. She’s not lying. She basically feels fine; she just lacks some energy. Her goal is to keep her life as normal as possible for as long as she can. She’s lucky. They caught it early, but her life is no longer normal. She has to face that. There’s a knock at the door, and Michael says he’s looking for Willow. Willow says she’s in here, and he asks if he’s interrupting something. Willow says, no. She’s glad he’s here. He needs to know what she’s decided.

There’s a knock at Spencer’s door, and Spencer asks who it is. Cameron says, it’s him, and Spencer puts his writing stuff under his pillow. He smooths his hair, and opens the door. He asks what Cameron is doing here, and Cameron says, nice to see him too. He came to check on Spencer. He heard Spencer got a little drunk at the Quartermaine picnic. What gives? Spencer says he’s going to Pentenville tomorrow; he thought he deserved a big send-off. Cameron asks if Spencer is sure that’s it, and Spencer says, yeah. Cameron says, in that case, why is Spencer spending his last night of freedom alone, and not with his family at Windymere?

Frank tells Dex that he’ll take over, and Dex says, the boss is inside. Josslyn joins them, and asks, how’s Ava? Dex says, Frank just got here; he’s been here a while. He walks with Josslyn to the waiting area, and says, it’s seemed quiet since he got here; no medical emergencies. What is she doing here? She says, Avery lost her bracelet. She thinks she might have left it in Ava’s room, or somewhere in the waiting area. He says he’s been here for a while, but he hasn’t seen anything like that. She looks under a couch, and says she’s going to keep looking. The bracelet is from Ava, so Avery is pretty upset. He says, a janitor took the trash not too long ago. Maybe he knows what happened to it.

Sonny says, it got quiet when he came in. Is everything okay? Ava says, for starters, some lunatic stabbed her with a hook, and the cops don’t know who it was. He asks if she has any idea who attacked her, but she says she didn’t see anything. Nina says, maybe she will when she recovers, and Ava says she hopes so. She asks if Avery is all right. It wasn’t too scary to see her like this? Sonny says, she was reassured that her mom was just sleeping, and she just wants her mommy to get better. Ava says she wants that too, but until the person who did this is caught, what’s to stop them from trying to finish the job?

Sonny comes out with Nina, and tells Frank to keep his eyes open. Frank says he’s on it, and Sonny asks what Josslyn is doing here. She says, Avery lost her charm bracelet, the one Ava gave her. She thinks she might have left it here. Dex comes back, and says he found the janitor, but it was too late. He already took the trash to the dumpster. Josslyn says, she’ll figure this out; they don’t have to wait. Sonny says he appreciates her looking out for her sister. She says she always will, and Sonny and Nina leave. Dex says he’s sorry her little sister lost her bracelet, but Josslyn says, this isn’t over. Does he know where the dumpsters are?

Willow tells Michael that she was so excited to get her nursing degree, she tried to do too much too soon. She was just talking to Dr. Randolph about cutting back her hours. He says he’s completely supportive of this. He’s been worried about Willow since she fainted. Once the baby comes, their lives will only get busier. He’s glad she’s getting her rest now while she can. Willow says she promises her goal is to be 100% when this is over.

Spencer tells Cameron, his Uncle Victor got him the room. Something about not wanting to haul his drunk ass back to Windymere. Since this is his last night of freedom, he figured he’d spend it there. He wanted some five-star luxury before his three months in maximum security. Cameron says, that makes sense. So is his dad at the hospital with Ava? Spencer says he assumes so, and Cameron asks if he’s scared to go to Pentenville. Spencer says, of course (🍷) he is; who wouldn’t be? His life is royally screwed up, and for nothing. Cameron says, it’s not for nothing. Spencer was helping his friend Trina; that matters. Spencer says, except that it turns out it was completely pointless. He didn’t do anything to help her. It was the bartender’s testimony that got the charges dropped. Cameron says, what’s important is that Spencer was helping a friend, and Spencer says, maybe, eyeing his pillow. Cameron says, if Spencer wants, he can stick around. They could play some video games. He can be a little late to Trina’s party. Trina is having a party to celebrate PCU dropping the Title IX charges; she’s going back to classes in the fall. Spencer says, that’s great; good for her. But Cameron doesn’t have to stick around. Cameron asks if he’s sure, and Spencer says he’ll see Cameron in a few months. Cameron asks if Spencer doesn’t think he’ll come visit, and Spencer says, he is? Cameron says, Spencer’s his friend, isn’t he? and they hug.

Sam asks how the investigation into Ava’s stabbing is going, and Dante says, slow. Whoever stabbed her took a big risk, doing it at a picnic with so many people around. She says, maybe it wasn’t about the risk. Maybe it was a crime of passion.

Brook says, she knew it was a good plan to make Linc want to sign Chase, then make a big deal about Chase signing with her. It’s just going to make Linc want to sign him more. He’s one of those guys who wants what he can’t have. Chase says, and on to step two. They have to find a way to make him some kind of success… as a singer. And step three, Linc will buy out his contract. She says, at a very good price, she might add, and he says, then he’ll abandon his singing career, and leave Linc in the lurch. She says, yes. That is the final step. He says, then the hard part. She’s got to make him a star. She says, easy peasy.

Dante helps Sam up, and says, let’s go for pizza, then to his place to start packing up. She asks if he’s sure Rocco will want to give up his backyard, and he says, there’s a beautiful park a block away from her penthouse. She says, what about living with two other kids? and he says, they’ve spent so much time together at the Quartermaines, they’re pretty much siblings already. They kiss, and she says, it’s a go. On their way out, the run into Brook and Chase. Dante says, look who they have here. He was going to say they should be enjoying each other more, but he doesn’t think that’s possible. Chase says, they’re that obvious? and Sam says, only in the best way possible. Dante tells them, have a good night, and leaves with Sam.

At the dumpster, Josslyn tells Dex, that smell; it’s so gross. He says, it’s garbage. What did she expect? She tells him, it says number ten, and the janitor said that’s trash, not medical waste. She brings a wooden crate over, and gets on it. He says, she’s not actually climbing in? It’s just a bracelet. Why doesn’t she buy her sister a new one? Josslyn says, no, and opens the dumpster. She says, her sister is going through enough right now. If there’s a chance the bracelet is in here, she’s going to look for it. Is he going to help her or what?

Dressed in a suit, Spencer signs the letter and puts it in an envelope. He leaves, taking it with him.

Willow thanks Terry for hearing her out, and Terry says she’s a great nurse. They want to support her any way they can. Her desk phone rings, and she says she has to take this. Willow and Michael leave, and in the hallway, Willow says, hang on. Michael asks if something is wrong, and she asks if he thinks they can skip the MetroCourt, and have a quiet dinner at home. He says, as long as they’re together, he doesn’t care where they go.

Frank comes into Ava’s room, and she asks if he’s going to be right outside her door all night. He says he will, and she says, he won’t let anyone in who isn’t approved? He says he has the list on his phone, and she asks if Nikolas Cassadine is on the list. Frank says, he is, and she says, he shouldn’t be. Take her husband’s name off.

Chase says, if it was that easy to make someone a star, wouldn’t every karaoke singer do it? She says, they’re not talking about karaoke singers. She has experiences; she has contacts. Chase is the total package. Every guy is going to want to be him, and every girl is going to have a poster of him on her wall. Anyone who hears him is going to become an instant fan. He says, is that all it’s going to take? and she says, he can be very charismatic. They kiss, and Chase says, and she can be very convincing. How are they going to get him in front of a crowd? She sees Nina and Sonny walk in, and says she has an idea. Trust her.

Sonny says he knows he interrupted something between Nina and Ava. When he walked into the room, it was tense. She says he doesn’t need to know about this. It’s just, Ava’s been through a lot, and she’s emotional right now. He says, he knows that’s not it. Tell him the truth. What were she and Ava talking about?  

On Monday, Brando says, Sasha is in trouble; Sasha asks Lucy, what’s the bottom line; and Sonny asks what favor someone needs.

🏋️‍♀️ They Never Die…

I still expect Faison to show up again, even though Doc has his brain in a jar. Or perhaps a good twin. Could happen.

📖 Sweet Side Hustle…

This looks like a beautiful book. Congrats to her! Apparently, both our Trinas are young women of varied accomplishments.

🛠 Who’s Laboring…

Hint: There will be a new episode of GH on Monday.

👠 New New Jersey…

I don’t get Jackie being demoted. At first I thought maybe she’d decided to take time off, but no. Bravo has made some bad decisions lately. They’re reducing the time of the person who had the most interesting, and real, storyline last season; yet they continue to keep Teresa, who has become a liability with her temper, in the forefront. Don’t even get me started on RHOBH.

https://screenrant.com/rhonj-season-13-finale-features-screaming-match-fighting/

💎 Can’t Quit Her…

I’m like a cockroach. You can’t get rid of me. I agree with half of this statement.

🍸 Just a Little Creepy…

The word incestuous comes to mind. I also don’t know why Raquel would want to go from one bad choice to another. At least the chances of Schwartz rage texting her are slim.

https://people.com/tv/vanderpump-rules-tom-schwartz-wrote-off-raquel-leviss-during-katie-maloney-marriage/

https://www.eonline.com/news/1344541/vanderpump-rules-scheana-shay-breaks-silence-on-tom-schwartz-and-raquel-leviss-rumors

💍 Engagement In the House…

I don’t even know what to make of this. I’d actually thought Carl was a sane person. And what about Austen?

https://people.com/tv/summer-house-stars-lindsay-hubbard-and-carl-radke-are-engaged-exclusive/

🏆 So They Say…

I don’t know if it’s everything you need to know, but it’s not until September 12th, so you have time.

https://ew.com/awards/emmys/2022-emmys-everything-to-know/

🐉 Hobbit This…

I don’t know how much of a competition it is though. It’s not like you can’t watch almost anything at any time now. I personally have at least three premieres on my viewing schedule this weekend.

https://www.avclub.com/house-of-dragon-game-of-thrones-youtube-premiere-free-1849492467

🌬 Quotes of the Week

Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success. – Dale Carnegie

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

Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth. – Oscar Wilde

You can tell a lot about a fellow’s character by his way of eating jellybeans.Ronald Reagan

The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance. – Alan Watts

It’s the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter. – Marlene Dietrich

A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.Mahatma Gandhi

Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude. – Thomas Jefferson

Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. – George Bernard Shaw

I think the only answer is to live life to the fullest while you can and collect memories like fools collect money. Because in the end, that’s all you have – happy memories.Sarah Strohmeyer

We do not remember days, we remember moments. The richness of life lies in memories we have forgotten. – Cesare Pavese

Basic cable; it’s like being in prison. – Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen), Two and a Half Men

You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else. – Albert Einstein (The first guy to figure out Survivor.)

🍁 Unofficial Seasonal Change…

Soap and Deck will still be laboring on Monday, so join me for both. Until then, stay safe, stay laboring at whatever you want or not this weekend, and stay knowing that helping a friend is never for nothing. It always matters.