Monthly Archives: April 2023

April 28, 2023 – Anna Gets Some Familiar Help, It’s Crazy, Weird Reunion, Probable Return, Two Awfuls, Binge Wives, Pets (!), 8 Concise Quotes & Doctor

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Somewhere in Greenland. Curtis asks if Valentin thinks they were seen, and Anna adds, or heard. Valentin says, the Haunted Star is docked. Let’s hope their radar’s off. Drew says, If it’s not, radar is usually used to detect debris, other ships, icebergs, things like that. They came in low, beneath the hills, and landed on the opposite side of the island. Curtis says, they took the scenic route, and Valentin says, it’s the safest way to approach the island undetected. Curtis says, and for bringing home Trina and Liesl, and Laura’s grandsons.

Holly goes to Anna’s hospital room, and says, Robert’s busy lobbying the Bureau about stepping up the rescue. Anna says, whatever it takes. The island is in international waters, so not any government can claim it. Holly says, no sovereignty to answer to; you’d think that would make it easier. Anna asks if he said anything else, and Holly says she was hoping on reflection he’d decide they were crazy to think Victor’s in possession of a biological weapon, but he does think that is the likely scenario. Anna says, he’s going to have to convince them of that, and give them airtight evidence to convince them to take any action. Holly asks how they find airtight proof, and Anna says she called in a favor. There’s a knock at the door, and Holly opens it. Andre says, Anna Devane, what have you gotten yourself into this time. I love Andre!

Jordan calls Curtis, but gets voicemail. She says, it’s a long time to have his phone off. Call her.

Josslyn walks into the squad room, and asks Dante where her mom is. He says, she’s in the interrogation room with the SEC, and Josslyn asks if they said what it was about. He says, all he can tell her is, her mom’s in a bit of trouble.

In the interrogation room, Diane says her client is absolutely willing to cooperate, even though they dragged her out of her son’s wedding to bring her down here. SEC guy 1 says, they apologize, but it’s a very serious matter. They have reason to believe Carly colluded with Drew Cain to raise the stock price of Aurora Media. SEC guy 2 says, and it could send her and Drew to prison.

Michael says, how are you feeling, Mrs. Corinthos? and Willow says, happily married, Mr. Corinthos. How about him? He says, same. He’s just sorry this business with his mother interrupted their night. She says, interrupted, but didn’t derail. They got married; that’s what matters. She is worried about his mom though. He says he’s sure this will all get sorted out, when Sonny comes in, and asks if they spoke to Diane. The SEC got a tip that Carly colluded with Drew during the ELQ/Aurora merger last year. Michael says, that merger didn’t even happen. What’s the big deal? Willow wonders what it means for Michael. He had a division at Aurora, and he’s a major shareholder at ELQ. Will they bring charges against him too?

Frank tells Dex, sweep’s done. There are no bugs in the warehouse. Dex says, great. Boss wants him to check the perimeter while he gets everything set up. Frank leaves, and Dex takes out a tiny camera. Brick walks in and says, got you now, kid.

Portia looks at a photo of her and Trina from the wedding on her phone, and flashes back to Trina saying I love you on the phone call from the Haunted Star. Scotty says, Dr. Robinson, or is it Dr. Ashford? and Portia says, it’s still Dr. Robinson. She asks how she can help him, and he says, she’s here by herself. He thought she could use a little company, since they’re kind of in the same boat. She thanks him, and says, that would be lovely, and she’s told him before, please, it’s Portia. He must be so worried about Liesl. He says he is, but she’s a tough cookie, and if you cross her, she’s kind of dangerous. He finds that comforting right now. Not to make things worse… She says she doesn’t think he can, but he says he can. Just ask anybody. Trina’s not a mad scientist like Liesl. Those Cassadines… Portia must be scared about what they have up their sleeves. Portia says she is, and Scotty says, she must be worried sick, which brings him to his million dollar question. Why is she here at the hospital and not at home? She says, simply put, work is the only thing keeping her from losing her mind right now.

Anna introduces Andre to Holly, and Holly wonders why she knows that name… Oh, right. He was involved in the Anamnesis Project. He says, and he’s been trying to right that wrong ever since, and Holly says, he has her empathy. A short time ago, she got mixed up in something deplorable, and ever since, she’s been trying to help the Bureau in any way she can. Anna says, Andre’s been doing the same. Thankfully, he’s been backchanneling into the Bureau’s records without raising any alarm. Andre takes out his tablet, and says, unfortunately, he doesn’t have access to any files directly related to Project Demeter, but he’s hoping he got them the next best thing. Back when he was doing psyche evals for the Bureau, he had access to the complete dossier of the original operation against the Cassadines. Holly says, the crazy weather machine? That was… He says, forty years ago. Holly says she’s amazed they didn’t delete all those files with Victor in charge, and Andre says he’s sure they did. Fortunately, the WSB is an institution of many failsafes and redundancies. So he just downloaded it off the server. Holly asks if that isn’t traceable, and he says, oh yes. When they realize he did it, they’re going to come looking for him, and he’ll have a lot of questions to answer. Anna says, they’d better find something quick.

Jordan leaves a message for Laura, saying, she just called Laura’s office, and they said she was taking personal time. Give her a call back please.

Josslyn says, insider trading? and Dante says, in the Aurora/ELQ merger. She says, but her mom lost money; she lost her hotel. He says, the SEC doesn’t care whether her mom lost money or not. They care about the timing of the stock mergers. Jordan comes by, and Josslyn says, her mom didn’t do anything wrong. Jordan says she hopes that proves to be true, but at the moment there are far more pressing matters going on in Port Charles than some business deal. Josslyn says, exactly. Like finding Trina and Spencer and Ace, and nobody is sure how much longer Willow can wait for Liesl Obrecht. Jordan says, she’s right there with Josslyn, and hopes their colleagues at the SEC treat her mom fairly. Josslyn says, she does have Diane, and Jordan says, with any luck, and Ms. Miller’s skill, they’ll release her mother as soon as they’re done questioning her. Dante says, they’re looking for Drew as well. Carly’s not going to give him up. Jordan says, Drew went radio silent too? and Dante asks if someone else went off grid. Jordan tells him to hold down the fort here. She needs to go check in on somebody.

Dex says he thought Brick was overseeing things on the west coast, but Brick says, it wasn’t a problem to fly out. The deal’s important, and it’s a good thing he came; Sonny’s been delayed. Family matters. Sonny shouldn’t be too long, but he’s here just in case.

Sonny says, the tip that the SEC got only concerns Carly and Drew. They’re working under the assumption that Michael was in the dark about any conversation as far as the merger. He asks Michael if that’s true, and Michael says, of course (🍷). Willow says, maybe Michael should go to the station and be with his mother and Joss, but Michael says, there’s no way he’s leaving her side. She says she’ll still be here when he gets back, and Sonny tells them to have fun on their wedding night. Eat cake, do whatever they have to do. He’s going to see if Carly and Josslyn are okay. He leaves, and Michael looks guilty, as he should.

SEC1 says, Carly and Drew have a close relationship, and Carly says, they’re members of the same extended family, and Drew is her son’s uncle. SEC2 says, they look pretty friendly right here, handing her a picture. Diane laughs, and we see it’s a picture of them hugging. She says, as her client stated, they’re members of the same extended family, and another member of that extended family, namely her client’s daughter-in-law, was recently diagnosed with Stage IV leukemia. When did it become a violation of SEC standards for family members to comfort each other? SEC1 says, they’re not unreasonable – Diane says, yes they are – and they don’t want to make an example out of her. She’s a public citizen, and it will go easy for her if she cooperates, and tells them where they can find Drew Cain.

Michael says he’s sorry this went down on their wedding day, and Willow asks if he called in the tip. He says, no, and she says, then it’s not his fault. She kisses him and seems a little dizzy for a moment. He asks if she’s okay, and she says, he’s never made a woman swoon before? He suggests she go upstairs, and get comfortable. There’s still plenty of food and champagne. No reason they can’t still celebrate. She says she likes the way he thinks. Let’s do it. He helps her up, and she leaves. Ned says he’s sorry. He really hates that things went down like this today. Michael asks what he means. This is exactly what Ned wanted.

Carly asks if they’ve checked Drew’s office, and SEC1 says, they know where he isn’t. Tell them where he is. Carly says, go to hell, and SEC2 asks Diane if she has any advice for her client at this juncture. Diane says she thinks they all just heard her client make her position abundantly clear, and as for this tender moment caught by the GH security cameras, they could have footage of her client and Mr. Cain making out like hormonal teenagers, and they still have no indication of the actual substance of their conversation. So they’ll have to do a hell of a lot better than that. She slides the picture back across the table, and SEC1 says, her client, who had no previous investments in Aurora Media, made a seven figure stock purchase immediately prior to the proposed merger between Aurora and ELQ. The timing alone presents a strong enough argument of collusion and insider trading. Although they are within their rights to hold Miss Spencer for 24 hours without charging her. Diane asks, can her client at least get some coffee if this is going to turn into a staycation for her, or is that an upcharge? SEC1 throws up his hands, and Diane goes into the squad room with Carly.

Josslyn hugs Carly, and says she’s worried about her. Sonny walks in, and says, they all are.

Drew asks if Valentin has anything, but Valentin says he’s still trying to get a satellite signal; give him a second. Drew says, keep at it, but in the meantime – he unfolds a map – the plan remains the same. The Haunted Star docked here – he points – on the west side of the island about 14 hours ago. Curtis asks how far they are from the boat, and Drew tells them, he’d say less than an hour. The island is small; less than one square mile. They just have to cross the land mass without getting caught. Valentin says, good thing they’re dressed warmly, and Curtis says, just so they’re on the same page, they’re not here to take down Victor Cassadine. Whatever he has planned is between him and the Bureau. They have to stick to their original plan of rescuing Trina, Spencer, Obrecht, and the baby. This is no time for anyone’s personal vendetta. Are they clear? Valentin says, crystal.

Anna says, some of this is redacted, when there’s a knock at the door. Jordan walks in, saying, she needs to talk to Anna about… She stops short, and says, Andre. He says, it’s been a long time, and she says, years in fact. What is he doing in Port Charles? Anna says, he heard about her ordeal, and wanted to check on her. Jordan says, of course (🍷) he did. She’s sure this has nothing to do with the fact no one can reach Laura, Curtis, or Drew. And since Valentin isn’t here by Anna’s bedside, and Andre is, that means something’s going down. Please tell her that they haven’t gone off on some half-baked rescue mission of their own. Holly says, they can neither confirm nor deny a rescue mission, half-baked or otherwise, and Jordan says she was afraid of that. Anna says she should have looped Jordan in. Her bad. Sorry. Jordan says, so Valentin, Curtis, Laura, and Drew all went out to rescue Trina and the others, and cause an international incident in the process? Holly asks if it would help to know where they’re going doesn’t technically belong to a sovereign nation, and Jordan says, just tell her how she can reach them. Holly says, so she can wish them luck? and Jordan says, so she can tell them to stand down. Anna says, Valentin does have a sat phone, but the reception is dodgy at best, and Jordan says, give her the number. Anna says she will, but she thinks it’s important to let them at least try to bring the hostages back. Jordan says, convince her. Why is this their only option? Anna says, because while a world government is sitting around debating what they’re going to do and what action to take, they can run out of time saving them. Jordan asks what she means, run out of time, and Andre closes the door. Anna says, they believe that Victor has been searching for a weapon of mass destruction. Holly says, and she thinks she knows what kind of weapon… the end of civilization.

Michael ask if Ned remembers what he said to him and Drew last fall, and Ned flashes back to saying, Michael’s mother knew about the potential merger; that’s why she bought the stock. That’s called insider trading, and it’s illegal. Martha Stewart went to prison for much less. Luckily for them, no one’s looked into it. It’s something they need to consider. Michael says, Ned threatened Drew that he could tip off the SEC. Now he has. Ned says, if Michael really thinks so little of him that he would send Michael’s mother to prison while his wife is dying, then Michael doesn’t know him at all. Michael says he guesses Ned is right. He really doesn’t.

Diane asks if Dante has any idea where Drew is, and he says, Drew was supposed to be at the wedding, walking Willow down the aisle. He guesses Drew’s plans changed. She asks if he thinks Drew got wind of the SEC’s interest and bolted, but he says, Drew doesn’t strike him as the type. She says, at least Carly isn’t antagonizing two federal agents for someone who ran off and left her holding the bag.

Carly says, the SEC knows about her and Drew; does Sonny know who might have said something? He says, the only people he knows who know about this are Brick and Olivia, and they would not say anything. Josslyn asks if they’re still holding Carly, and Carly says, yes. They think she knows where Drew is. Sonny says, does she? and lowering her voice, she says, he went after Victor to find Liesl, so he can bring her home to save Willow. And if the authorities find him, and get in his way… Sonny says, excuse him for a second, and leaves.

Brick says, Dex was with Sonny when he was ambushed. What was his take on the shooter? Dex says, he was a pro. He only missed the first shot because Dex saw movement out of the corner of his eye. Once he had them pinned, he was methodical. Brick says, so ex-military, and Dex says, almost certainly. Brick says, but a ghost. No fingerprints, DNA, nothing showed up on the database. Someone invested a whole lot of money to make this guy invisible. Dex wonders why he was after Sonny, and Brick says, that’s what Sonny wants to know. Brick’s phone rings, and he says, speaking of the devil. He asks Sonny, what’s up? and Sonny says, Carly and Drew are in a jam. He needs a favor. Brick says, name it, and while he’s talking, Dex sets the tiny camera up. Brick says he’ll get his people on it asap. No problem. Brick tells Dex that he has to take care of something for Sonny. Is he good here? Dex says, all good, and Brick leaves. A guard or whatever comes in, and Dex looks around nervously. Remind me not to send him to spy for me.

Scotty tells Portia that he knows what it’s like trying to distract yourself so your mind doesn’t go to bad places. Hell, he hasn’t been able to sleep in a while. He also knows what it’s like not to be able to help your child. Not that this is the same thing. She says, he doesn’t have to justify his fear. He loves Liesl, and they’re both here because the fear for their loved ones right now. He says, it’s the helplessness he can’t stand. Ever since Trina and Liesl were kidnapped, he has the sneaking suspicion he’s been kept in the dark. Robert, Anna, Felicia, and Laura. He thinks they know exactly when Victor has his martinis, and this whole Holly coming back to town… He thinks it’s all connected to Luke Spencer’s death. She asks why he says that, and he tells her, because Luke ended them in ’81, and they’re sore losers. So Victor got rid of Luke, and now Luke’s family wants to get rid of Victor, but who’s their collateral damage? Her and him… Trina, Liesl. God forbid you cross the Cassadines or the Spencers. Portia says she wishes she didn’t agree with him, but she’ll tell him one thing. She’s going to do everything in her power to make sure Spencer Cassadine does not come near her daughter ever again. And when Curtis brings Trina home… He asks what she means. Does she know something?

Andre asks what Holly found, and she hands him the tablet. He looks at it with Anna, and Holly says, the original dossier on the Cassadines from 1981. It’s got conversations between senior directors at the Bureau that even Robert wasn’t privy to back then. Anna says, so what they’re looking at are the psyche profiles of the three Cassadine brothers; Mikkos, Victor, and Tony. Ha-ha-ha! Tony? Which one of these things is not like the others? Anna says, Tony was more interested in living his playboy lifestyle than pulling off any kind of grand scheme. Jordan says, so no mastermind, and Holly says, unlike Mikkos, who was a megalomaniac, entirely fueled by greed and power. Jordan asks how this is different from Victor, and Anna says, while their actions might be very similar, their motivations were very different. Victor has always been an idealist, and evil certainly. Where Mikkos wanted to control the world, Victor was always determined to fix it. He really believed that these weapons they were developing would curtail the developing population that he believed was draining the resources of the world. Jordan asks if this is what Victor is trying to do now, and Anna says, Project Demeter. Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, who was so brokenhearted over her daughter Persephone; that’s what gave us the seasons. Holly says, in Greek mythology, one prayed and worshiped Demeter because she was responsible for the weather, and Andre says, is that the threat they’re dealing with? Could Victor be trying to reverse the climate crisis, and if so, why would he need hostages? Anna tells them, it says here that weather related tech was only one of the brother’s endeavors… Could Project Demeter be the Bureau’s attempt at retrieving all those weapons forty years ago? Holly says, scroll down.  There’s another weapon that hasn’t been accounted for yet. Anna scrolls down, and Jordan asks what it is. Anna says, an engineered virus, one that only a small portion of the population would be immune to. Jordan asks, how many wouldn’t be immune? and Anna says, according to this, the pathogen would be lethal to 80% of the population. Holly asks if this is what Victor’s idealism has led him to; saving the planet at the expense of 80% of the population? They have to get the WSB. She takes out her phone, but Andre puts his hand over it, and says, no. They can’t.

Ned says, Michael is dangerously close to saying things he can’t take back. Things that will make him look very bad when the truth comes out. Willow and Brook walk in as Michael says, the truth is, Ned is the one who pitched coming together to force Valentin out. Then when Drew put his company on the line, Ned double-crossed him. But Ned still thought he was a threat, so he turned Drew over to the SEC, and Michael’s mom was collateral damage. They all know Ned has no qualms about selling any of them out if it keeps him in power at ELQ. He even threw his own daughter out. Brook says, that’s enough, and Ned says, she’s right, it is, and walks out. Brook follows him, and Willow looks at Michael.

SEC1 tells Carly, good news. She’s free to go. Diane wonders what’s prompted this sudden change of heart, and he says, they found Drew Cain. He boarded a flight from San Diego to Maui fifteen minutes ago. In the meantime, the investigation is still ongoing, and charges could be pending. Diane says, understood, and she leaves with the SEC guys to finalize details. Carly tells Josslyn, the hell? Why does the SEC think Drew’s on his way to Maui? Sonny walks back in.

Valentin says he’s going to scope the area to see if he can find a satellite signal, and Drew says he’ll go to, to keep an eye out for Victor’s men. They leave, and Curtis asks how Laura is holding up. She says she’s cold, but also sort of energized. He asks if it takes her back to a more adventurous time, and she says, something like that. She’s trying to remember a time before all this madness began. Before the Cassadines infiltrated her life and tried to take it over. The first time she crossed paths with Victor and his brother, she was Trina’s age, and now Trina is on the Haunted Star. That’s the ship Helena gave to her and Luke for a wedding gift and then she cursed it, and she liked her curses. He says he’s not sure he much believes in curses, and she says she didn’t think that she did either, but Helena’s words have been looming over her for decades, and every time she thinks she’s gotten past it, it comes right back to haunt her again. He says, okay, so Helena’s dead. Hasn’t she won? Laura laughs and says, has she? The Cassadines keep finding ways to hurt her and her family, and now it’s her grandsons. It’s got to stop. Curtis says, then they stop it. If she says it’s a curse, it’s a curse. Then they break it, once and for all. She says she likes the sound of that.

Andre says, they can’t share their theory with the Bureau. Not now. Anna says she thinks they have more than just a theory, and Holly says, there’s a biological agent that could wipe out most of the world’s population. If not now, when? Andre says, let him put it like this. If she were the WSB and received this intel, what would she do? How would the Bureau react and respond to this information? Jordan says, clue her in, and Anna tells her that she thinks what Andre is saying is, if the Bureau finds out there’s a large scale weapon on the island, they’ll do everything in their power to neutralize it. Jordan asks if that’s not what they want, and Andre says, not if they send an aerial assault team to contain the virus. Anna says, they have to make a choice between saving eight people – Jordan says, including a babyand saving eight billion. They’ll just bomb it. They’ll just wipe that island off the map, killing everyone. But might that not release the weapon? Just saying.

Carly asks what Sonny did, and he asks what she means. She says, the SEC found evidence that Drew’s heading west? Sonny says he hopes Drew can stay ahead of them, and she says, Drew wasn’t in San Diego, and he definitely wasn’t headed to Maui. He says, as long as it keeps the SEC busy, that’s all that matters, and she says, he didn’t have to do this. He says, do what? He knows things haven’t been great between them, but they’re still family; all of them. He tells her to keep him posted, and leaves.

Michael says he’s sorry he lost his cool like that, and Willow says, he’s worried about his mom, for good reason. He says, she’d be the first one to tell him not to waste this precious time, and Willow says, she’d be right. Willow wants to get back to the gatehouse, and spend some time with Wiley and Amelia. Let’s celebrate the start of our marriage with them. His phone rings, and he says, it’s his mom. Carly asks, how’s Willow? and he says, she’s fine. She’s just anxious for Carly. Carly says, it was dicey for a while, when they asked her where Drew was off to, and he asks what she said. She says she didn’t have to say anything. They’re under the impression Drew is headed to Hawaii. He asks, how? and she says, Michael’s father.

Jordan says, they couldn’t possibly, but Holly says, the Bureau’s focus is the greater good; protecting the many over the few. And as heartless as it may sound, they’d consider Trina, Spencer, and the baby expendable. Anna says, they must remember though, that Victor did take Obrecht to that island, presumably to make the pathogen viable. If she knows anything about Liesl, she won’t make it easy for him. Andre says, which means they have some time, and Jordan says, time for what? Holly says, time for Laura and the rest to bring the hostages home before they alert the Bureau to the situation. Andre says, it’s a calculated risk; Victor could still release the pathogen. Jordan says, well what’s the point in saving the world if they can’t save the people they care about?

Portia tells Scotty that she doesn’t actually know much. She just knows Curtis left town because he left her a note. Scotty says he doesn’t think Curtis would leave town by himself. Who went with him? She thinks he should speak to Anna, and he says he will. He thanks her, and leaves.

Valentin and Drew come back, and Valentin says, good news. He got a sat signal. They’re about half a mile from the Haunted Star. Curtis says, that’s good. Let’s go. They start to walk, when Drew says, whoa, and they all stop. He says, footprints. Would Victor have his guards patrolling this far? They hear voices, and hide behind a huge rock. A man says, so far no timetable on how long this thing is going to last. Two men come by, and one says, it’s deserted. The other says, we’re getting paid a lot more than a standard fee. We see Valentin’s phone in the snow.

Carly asks if they’re done here, but Diane says, not quite. There’s another matter Carly needs to be made aware of. Pending the SEC investigation, all of Drew’s accounts and assets have been frozen. Carly says, that’s ridiculous, and Diane says, so have Carly’s.

Ned says, can Brook believe it? For Michael to accuse him like that? Insinuate that he would… She says, double-cross Drew? Secure his own position as CEO and make sure Drew isn’t a threat? Sounds like his standard tactics to her. She walks off.

Willow says, Sonny sent the SEC down the wrong trail to buy Drew time, and Michael says, he really stepped up for her. Willow says, not just for her; for Michael too.

Dante says he’s got the feeling Sonny had something to do with this hit on Drew’s location, and Josslyn says, no comment. He asks why she’s not celebrating then… because it was Sonny. She says, no comment, and he says he knows she thinks Sonny did wrong by her mother and Michael, but maybe this is a sign that one day he’ll make things right.

Brick says, they’ve got company, and Pikeman’s guards come in. In a low voice, Brick tells Dex that their boss is fashionably late. Dex says, we’re ready. Where’s their boss? A guard asks, where’s his? and Sonny says he’s here. Are they going to get this started, or what? Dex glances at the camera. Again, he is no spy.

Anna says, so they’re in agreement. They’re going to wait for Valentin and  the crew to bring everyone back. Jordan asks, how much time? but Anna says she doesn’t know. They’ll have to figure it out. They can’t stall forever obviously. Andre says he has some contacts in the Canadian military; people he trusts. He’ll get word that they might want to get within striking distance. Anna thanks him, and Holly says she’ll try to reach Valentin. He needs to know about this. They leave, and Jordan asks if Anna needs something else. The worst she can say is no, so ask. Anna says, the Bureau is probably going to run its investigation through Jordan’s department, and if they find out the location of the island or what Victor’s really up to… Jordan says she’ll run interference for as long as she can, and Anna thanks her.

Anna’s room door is open a crack, and Scotty listens outside. Jordan says, they have to keep this under wraps. People would panic if they knew Victor had a biological weapon.

Jordan looks at the picture of her and Trina from the wedding, and says, come home, baby girl. Please, please come home.

On the phone, Holly says, come on Valentin. Please pick up.

One of the Greenland guards suggests they go back, and the other says, sounds good to him. They start to move on, when Valentin’s phone rings. A guard says, hear that?

On Monday, Laura says, they give Victor exactly what he’s looking for; Anna says, Scotty does understand people’s lives are at stake; Martin asks, what was so important Nina needed to see him the moment he landed; and Victor has complete faith that Obrecht can do just that.

🥳 Like a Bad Penny…

I don’t blame her. I wouldn’t want to run against Betty White for anything either.

👠 Bursting the Bubble…

Of course it would be weird. Most people don’t act like total lunatics when it comes to their brother, especially after they’ve served a prison term.

💎 All Hail the Queen…

Actually, I think she’s too good for RHOBH, but whatever she wants.

🍸 Can’t Look Away…

When the worst human being on earth has something to say about his competition, even I have to listen. I disagree though. I don’t think Katie would have stood for Schwartz’s wishy-washiness forever. At least I hope not. He was a terrible husband.

🦘 Coming Soon To an Australia Near You…

I remember being surprised this even existed the first time around. Secret Housewives.

🐕 Let’s All Squee Together…

There’s some serious adorableness going on here.

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🐳 Quotes of the Week

Quitting can be a hard choice to make, but it’s also a brave one as well.Susan David

The safe way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket.Kin Hubbard

The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress. – Frederick Douglass

I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice.Abraham Lincoln

You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist. – Indira Gandhi

Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest. – Mark Twain

When you change your thoughts, remember to also change your world. – Norman Vincent Peale

He’s a Libra moon. That says a lot. – Alice (Rachel Sennott), Bodies, Bodies, Bodies

🎋 Seeing If the Grass Is Really Greener…

Circle back on Monday really Tuesday for soap, Sailing, and the never-ending reality of the House that shall not be named. Until then, stay safe, stay giving more than receiving, and stay never hiring Dex to be your spy. His face is a dead giveaway.

April 27, 2023 – Two Uninvited Guests Come To the Wedding, Congrats, Side Gig, Oh Say Can OC, Almost Walked, VanderMadness, Crowned, Daytime Emmy Info & How Far

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Bobbie says, Donna and Avery look like little princesses, and Carly says, no princess is complete without her crown. Josslyn’s phone rings, and she steps away to answer it, while Carly gets out the flower girl headpieces and she and Bobbie put them on the girls. They show Willow, and she says, perfection. Outside, Josslyn says, it’s like you read my mind. I was just thinking how much I want you here too. I assume she’s talking to Dex. Willow says, Carly is so good with the girls. Strong and confident, yet playful and fun; the kind of mom she wants to be. Carly says, that’s the kind of mom Willow is. She’s the best.

Tracy walks into the nook as Olivia is preparing some dishes, and asks, what’s all this? Olivia says, it’s called food, but Tracy says she means, what is Olivia doing with it? Olivia says, it’s for the wedding. Initially, she was going to call a caterer, then thought, why doesn’t she do it herself, and give it that nice personal touch? Tracy says, just what all brides dream of, an all-you-can-eat wedding buffet, and Olivia says, for Tracy’s information, Willow did not want some stuffy sit-down dinner,. Brook says, it’s going to be very elegant, and Ned says, Brook doesn’t need to be here. He and Olivia have this covered. Brook says she actually prefers to stay behind the scenes right now, and Olivia says, so she can avoid Chase? Maxie comes in, and says, look alive, people. Everything’s almost ready in the living room. How are things going in here? Tracy says, not to worry. All of the food is pre-cooked just like a picnic.

The chairs are set up in the living room, and Michael tells Wiley, this is were he and mommy will be standing when they exchange rings. Wiley says he has an important job, and Michael says, extremely, and there’s no one he trusts more with it.

Dante lets in Sam and Kristina, and Sonny hugs Kristina, telling her that she looks absolutely beautiful, as usual. Dante asks if Sam is ready for this, and she says she thinks so. Michael said they’re keeping things relatively simple. She can’t believe they asked her to officiate (me neither – did she quickly hop on the internet for that?), and Sonny says he can. Dante says he can too. She’s the perfect choice, especially given her relationship with Willow and Michael. Sonny asks if TJ and Molly are on their way, and Kristina says, they should be here any minute. Michael comes out with Wiley, and Sam says, looking sharp, boys. Michael says he was giving Wiley the lay of the land, and Sam says, he’s going to crush it. Wiley runs to Sonny, who asks if he’s excited about the wedding. Wiley says, yeah, and Sonny says he bets. This is the greatest ring bearer in the world. Michael says he has the best.

Nina says she gave the SEC a heads up that a certain CEO was giving his girlfriend stock tips, and Ava says, she told the SEC about Carly and Drew? Nina says, no. She had Martin Grey pass on an anonymous tip that the CEO of Aurora Media and his secret girlfriend were engaged in insider trading. So basically, she took Ava’s advice. She’s never felt better. Ava asks how long she thinks that’s going to last.

Carly asks Bobbie to take the girls to the main house, and Willow says she’s sure they’d love to see how the preparation is going. The girls get excited, and Bobbie tells them, be careful what you wish for. They might get put to work. Josslyn takes Amelia, and follows them out. Carly asks how Willow is feeling, and Willow says, honestly? She’s scared. She so wants this to be the beginning of something, and she’s terrified it’s the end.

Molly and TJ arrive, and Dante suggests commemorating the day. He calls Sonny over, and Molly takes a photo of him, Michael, Dante, and Kristina. Kristina tells Michael, it’s his wedding day, so look like he’s enjoying it, and he says he plans to enjoy every moment of it. Bobbie and Josslyn come in with the girls, and they all pose for more pictures by the stairs. Molly sniffles a little, and TJ tells her that he can take them, but she says she’s got it. Kristina asks if Josslyn wants to get in, but Josslyn says she’s good for now, and Kristina says, suit herself. Molly takes more photos, and they file into the living room. Sam asks TJ if everything is all right with Molly.

Ned practices some scales, and Tracy says, please, but he says, Michael and Willow asked him to sing at the ceremony, and he doesn’t want to disappoint them with rusty pipes. Tracy says, they don’t want anything to derail this ultra highbrow wedding, and Olivia says she’s had just about enough of Tracy. Brook suggests Tracy go into the living room; everyone will be excited to see her. Tracy says, fat chance, but Brook says, even so, and steers her out. Ned tells Olivia to decompress, but Olivia tells him that she didn’t say a word. He tells her, which says everything, and she asks, exactly how long is mommy dearest planning on staying? He shrugs.

TJ says, Molly’s fine, and Sam says, is he sure? She seems a little off. He says he’s sure, but he’s glad she has the support of her sisters.

Kristina asks how the doctor’s appointment went, and Molly says, fine. Kristina says, that’s it? and Molly says, it’s private, but Kristina says, the Davis women don’t do private. What’s going on? Molly says, it turns out getting pregnant might be more difficult than she and TJ had hoped.

Bringing Tracy into the living room, Brook nearly smacks into Chase (again), and Tracy says, the young man Brook’s been hiding from. Brook says, no, and Tracy says, the policeman who owes her a debt of gratitude. Chase says, I’m sorry? and Tracy asks if her granddaughter moved heaven and earth to get his badge reinstated or not? Brook tells Chase that exaggeration is sort of Tracy’s thing, and suggests they find her a seat.

Dante asks if Michael has jitters, but Michael says, actually, no. How about Dante? Can he handle the rigorous best man duties? Dante says, I’m the best, man. Michael’s a great guy and he’s going to be a great husband. He’s been through hell multiple times, and has somebody who loves him as much as Michael loves them. Michael says, forever. Whether Willow’s with him or not, long short or somewhere in between, no matter what happens, this is the happiest day of his life. Dante says, the fact that Michael can see that and knows that is the greatest gift, and they bro hug.

Carly tells Willow, the world is full of beautiful things, and the truth is, none of them knows when their time is up. In her opinion, the greatest tragedy is throwing away what they have today worrying about what’s going to happen tomorrow. Willow is surrounded by her family and friends. She’s going to marry the man she loves. Willow says, loves with all her heart. It took her a while to know it, but Michael is the one. Carly asks if she knows how rare that is. Some people go their entire lives and they never experience that. She knows Willow appreciates every minute she spends with Michael and the kids, but today is the only day we get. Shouldn’t we make it the best one?

Nina says, Ava told her to call the SEC. Ava handed her the phone, and almost dared her to do it. Ava says she was playing devil’s advocate. She was trying to show Nina how way over the top the idea was. It was reverse psychology. She was trying to talk Nina out of doing it, not encouraging her. Nina says, well that backfired. Carly has yet to face a single consequence for what she did. Had she told Willow about her birth mother – Nina – then Willow wouldn’t be on death’s door right now. She could have gotten that bone marrow transplant months ago, and she’d be thriving instead of withering away. Ava says she has to stop Nina right here. Now she’s skating dangerously close to alternative facts. Nina says, tell her one untrue thing about what she said, and Ava says, it’s true Carly was wrong, and should have told Willow that Nina was her birth mother, but that’s not the reason Willow is sick. Nina says, she delayed her treatment, and Ava says, because of the baby, not because of Carly. Nina says, had Willow known… and Ava says, no one knew. Nina is forgetting the fact that Willow didn’t tell anybody about her cancer. Nina says, Ava isn’t blaming Willow now, is she? and Ava says, of course (🍷) not. She’s simply saying, no one had all the information, not even Carly. Nina says, it doesn’t matter. Carly and Drew broke the law, and is it so inconceivable that Carly should pay for her crime? Ava says, that’s just it. If Nina sends Carly to prison, it’s not Carly who pays; it’s Nina.

Olivia tells Ned, that’s it for the prep. Now she can just play hostess to the guests until the ceremony begins. Donna and Avery cut through and go outside, and she says, aren’t they adorable… as they cut a path of total destruction through the house. Ned says, she blows him away, and she says, tell her more. He says, pulling a wedding together in a couple of days, and Olivia tells him, he says wedding; Tracy says picnic. He says, don’t listen to her, when Josslyn asks if they’ve seen Donna and Avery. Olivia says, that-a way, and Josslyn goes outside. Olivia says she’s just so happy that she can do something for Michael and Willow after everything they’ve been through… and everything they’re still going through. She also had a lot of help. Maxie comes in, and asks if they’ve seen Willow.

Willow says, Carly is amazing at putting things into perspective. No more thinking about tomorrow or next week. She lives in the moment. She thanks Carly, but Carly says, thank you. She’s so grateful that Michael found her, and they found love. She prays it lasts for the next 60 years, but if God forbid it doesn’t, it doesn’t take away from the joy they’ve given each other for the past two years. Or the love she’s given Wiley and Amelia. Willow says, but doesn’t some part of Carly wish Michael had never met her, so he could be spared the heartbreak? Carly says, no. it would hurt to see her son in pain, but it would hurt even more if he’d never been in love. She’s seen his face light up when Willow walks in the room, or sees Willow with Wiley, or holding Amelia. Willow has given her son so much. She wouldn’t wish any of that away. She just wishes they had more of it. Willow says, so does she, but they’re not thinking about that. Today they bask in the joy and the love and the light. Carly asks if it’s dress time, and they get up. She says she loves Willow so much, and Willow says she loves Carly too, and they hug.

Nina tells Ava, of course (🍷) it’s her that pays; it’s always her. Ava says, that’s not what she meant, and Nina says, Carly has come between her and Willow over and over again. She’s made sure at every step, challenge, and crisis, she’s the one Willow turns to for support, not Nina. Today for example. It’s her daughter’s wedding day, and who gets to play mother of the bride? Not her – Carly. She’s not even invited to the wedding. Ava says she doesn’t need convincing that Carly is a piece of work, but she needs Nina to acknowledge what’s really going on here. Why did Nina sic the SEC on Carly? Nina asks what she means, and Ava says, just answer the question. Nina says, because Carly and Drew violated… Ava says, come on. Nina doesn’t give a damn about the Securities and Exchange Commission. She doesn’t care about laws, or statutes, or shareholders. Just admit it. She wanted revenge.

Carly wheels Willow in, and she looks really pretty, but what the hell is with that veil? It looks like they just stuck some netting on her head. It’s awful. Was that the responsibility of the wardrobe mistress who recently retired? Maxie says, Willow is the most beautiful bride she’s ever seen except for that janky veil, and Dante says, she speaks the truth. Sam says, they’ll see Willow in there, and goes in with Dante. Wiley runs over to Willow, and she asks if he’s ready to be the best ring bearer ever. He tells her that she looks pretty, and she thanks him. She says she’s sure his daddy is devastatingly handsome, but no one is more handsome than him.

Sam asks how Michael is feeling, and he says, good; he’s ready. He thanks her again for officiating, and she says, of course (🍷). Jason would be really happy for him. He says he’s been thinking about Jason a lot today, and she says, so has she, and about him and Willow of course (🍷). Willow looks so soft and sweet on the outside, and of course (🍷) she is, but Sam doesn’t think people realize how strong she is, and how much she’s been through. Just like Michael. He’s kind and easy-going, but she doesn’t think people realize he has a core of steel. She’s so glad he and Willow were able to recognize that in each other, and she’s honored to be leading them in their vows tonight. He says he loves her, and she says, back atcha, and goes to prepare.

Maxie asks everyone to take their seats. They’re about to begin. Dante says, showtime, and in the foyer, Carly asks if Willow is ready to begin the rest of her life. Willow says, so ready.

Nina says, Ava is way wrong. She’s not doing it for revenge. That’s more Carly’s M.O. Ava says, so Nina doesn’t want to wipe that sanctimonious smile off Carly’s face – Nina says, absolutely – after everything she did to Nina. Engineering it so Willow would go to her for love and support, even though Nina found her a bone marrow donor. Nina says, exactly, and Ava says, Nina is trying to pretend that’s not the reason she turned Carly in to the SEC, and she needs Nina to see that it is. Nina says, because Ava thinks what she’s doing is wrong, but Ava says she’s not going to judge Nina. If she wants revenge, go for it; get her revenge. She’s just saying it better be worth it to Nina. Because if this comes out, it’s the end of her and Sonny.

Canon in D Major (otherwise known as the main theme from Ordinary People) begins to play. Wiley comes in, carrying the rings on a pillow, and the flower girls follow, tossing their petals. Josslyn comes next, and Here Comes the Bride plays. Carly walks Willow down the aisle and hands her off to Michael. He tells her that she’s breathtaking, and she says, so is he. Sam thanks family and friends for joining them in this celebration of Michael and Willow. When they asked her to officiate the wedding, she was kind of surprised because A, she’s never done this before, and B, there’s probably a reason for that. But when she sat down and thought about it, it actually made a lot of sense. She’s known Michael since he was just a kid, and they’ve been through a lot of life together. Watching him grow into the man he is today has been one of the greatest privileges of her life. And she and Willow have had some shared experiences, which she won’t get into tonight, but it’s given her insight into the kind of person Willow is; strong, resilient, beautiful, and so, so brave. All of the traits Michael and Willow have in common will only serve them as they embark on their life together. She loves them both so very much. She tells Josslyn that she’s up, and Josslyn reads a passage from Romeo and Juliet that begins, love is not love which alters when it alteration finds. When she concludes, Sam says, that was beautiful. Now Ned will be performing a song that the bride and groom have chosen. Ned begins to play the guitar. But we never hear him sing. Rusty pipes?

Nina says, Sonny’s not going to find out, but even if he did, he’d understand, but Ava says, no, he wouldn’t. Nina says, yes, he would. No one more than Sonny has seen the way Carly’s treated her; the cruelty, the utter disrespect. What she and Sonny have is the real deal. If it wasn’t, Sonny wouldn’t have sacrificed everything for her. Ava says, that’s just it. Sonny sacrificed everything, and he kept choosing Nina over them time and time again, and at great cost. Ava has learned the hard way that Sonny and Carly have their own history, and part of that history is a blind and stubborn and even toxic loyalty. She’s not talking about romance. The two of them could be at each other’s throats, but if a threat comes for one of them, the other will step in and defend them. So if the SEC goes after Carly, and Sonny finds out Nina was behind it, she doesn’t see him backing Nina.

Sam says, Michael and Willow have made things easy on her today, and have requested a traditional ceremony. So here we go. Michael says he knows they asked for this, but as he’s standing here looking at Willow, he has to say how thankful he is for her friendship, her courage, her love, her compassion, her support. And most important, how she’s been such an amazing mother to Wiley. The fact that he gets to call her his wife… Willow says, wait, they’re getting married? and everyone laughs. He says he forgot to thank her for her sense of humor. He couldn’t love her more if he tried, but he’s going to try every single day for the rest of their lives. She says, wow. She can’t let him have his say and not get hers. It’s ironic that he would be up here thanking her, when she was a person who was alone for most of her life. Then came him. At first, he was her friend, and such a good one; supportive, and such a great advice giver. He never judged. As everyone here knows, the first time they did this, it was a legal maneuver, but then this crazy thing happened. As each day passed, she realized how happy she was to be married to him, and it quickly became something she wanted to last. It’s like her whole frame of reference shifted. What she’d refused to see before was suddenly standing in front of her. All of that time, she’d been falling in love with him, and since then, that love has only grown. She’s fulfilled in ways she never thought possible because of him, and their kids, and this amazing family of his. He says, ours, and she says she’s so incredibly lucky.

Sam asks if they’re good to move on to the vows now, and Michael says, they’re ready. She asks if Michael takes Willow to be his wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health… Willow says she’s really putting him through the paces on that one, and Sam says, until death do they part. Will he love and honor her for all the days of his life? He says he will and he does to all of it. She asks if Willow takes Michael as her husband, ditto, ditto, ditto, and Willow says she will. Sam calls to Wiley who brings up the rings.

Nina says, it’s possible that no one will find out, and Ava agrees, it’s possible. Nina says, but Ava doesn’t think it’s likely, and Ava says, she thinks it’s true what they say; secrets have a way of coming out, no matter how hard they try to bury them. Nina says, it’s not like she made up the insider trading; it happened. Anyone could have reported it. Ava says, it wasn’t anyone; it was Nina. She turned in the mother of Sonny’s children to the authorities. Nina looks miserable, and says she turned in Wiley and Amelia’s grandmother to the authorities. She sits down, and says, what will happen if Willow finds out? She’s depended on Carly for so much through all of this. Willow will never forgive her, will she?

Michael says he gives Willow this ring as a sign of their love for and commitment to each other. He promises to support her and care for her, and stand alongside her for all their days. He puts the ring on her finger, and she says and does the same to him. Sam tells everyone that she doesn’t think there’s anything left to say, except by the power vested in her and the state of New York, she now pronounces them husband and wife. Michael says he’ll take it from here, and kisses Willow.  Mendelssohn’s Wedding March plays, and everyone cheers. Michael picks up Wiley, and Willow says she’s never seen a more professional ring bearer. Has he? Michael says he hasn’t. It may be Wiley’s calling. Wiley asks what a calling is, and Michael says, a purpose. Wiley says, so mommy is his? and Michael says, yes, she is. The doorbell rings, and Brook says, that’s weird. Who’d be showing up now? Tracy says, oh please. She’ll get it. Brook says, don’t tell her that Tracy is bored already, and Tracy says, who, me?

Nina says, maybe nothing will come of it. It was an anonymous tip to a bunch of bureaucrats. Ava says bureaucrats who live for this kind of stuff, and Nina says, it could be months or years before they open an investigation, assuming they get that far. Ava says she doesn’t know much about this stuff, but she doubts the government takes kindly to citizens messing with the markets. If she had to guess, she guesses it won’t be long before the SEC is knocking on Carly’s door.

Olivia says, okay, everybody to the solarium for the reception. As I recall, the solarium is not all that big, but maybe it just sounded good and they hope we don’t remember. As the guests are moving out, Tracy brings two guys into the living room. Sonny asks, who’s this? and Tracy says she tried to put them off, but they insisted. They’re from the SEC. Michael says, if this is about ELQ, it’s going to have to wait, and Sonny says, this is his son’s wedding. One of the men says, this does concern ELQ,  but they’re not looking for Michael. Tracy asks if they can say who they are looking for, and he says, Drew Cain and Carly Spencer.

Um… I don’t think that’s how any of this works. I don’t think their first step is to just show up, and certainly not two seconds after they got an anonymous tip.

Tomorrow, Jordan asks why this is their only option; Curtis tells Drew, this is no time for anyone’s personal vendetta; Willow asks if they’ll bring charges against Michael too; Sonny needs a favor; and Brick says he’s got Dex now.

🤞 Fingers Crossed…

God knows they gave Kelly Thiebaud enough to do before she left. She’s deserving for that alone. I sometimes think Nick Chavez overacts, but he is playing a Cassadine, and those characters tend to do that. He also had the thankless job of taking over for a well-established and loved character, and rose to the occasion brilliantly. So here’s hoping for both of them.

🎥 Anna’s Alter Ego…

Another busy woman. She’s probably glad she has scenes in a hospital bed for a while.

🍊 The Bitch Is Back…

Already it starts. I’m so not a fan of Tamra’s. Not just because she’s a shrew of the first magnitude, but it was embarrassing for real Christians everywhere when she claimed to be one, going so far as to be baptized, and then acted like the same she-devil she’s always been. No surprise she jumped right back into it.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/rhoc-shannon-and-tamra-tease-season-17-vickis-return

👠 He Feels the Hate…

Yeah, for someone who claims to be all about love and family, Teresa misses the mark by lightyears. I think Melissa and Joe #2 just finally gave up after the slap in the face of deliberately leaving them out of the wedding. At the very least, Joe should have walked her down the aisle.

https://people.com/tv/andy-cohen-nearly-walked-off-rhonj-reunion-over-teresa-giudice-melissa-gorga-hate/

🍸 And They’re Up…

Because I can’t help but look. The worst thing of all for me has been watching Raquel act like she’s Ariana’s friend. Women very much not supporting women.

https://screenrant.com/vanderpump-rules-worst-scandoval-theory-open-secret/

From across the pond. The entire world is watching. I hate to say it, but this is probably the best thing that could have happened to the show ratings-wise.

https://graziadaily.co.uk/celebrity/news/vanderpump-rules-heres-the-latest-update-on-scandoval/

For those who enjoy the aftermath of a podcast. Not sure what they expected from something called Howie Mandell Does Stuff. Although the problem seemed to be that he didn’t do stuff.

https://www.podplay.com/podcasts/behind-the-velvet-rope-322969/episodes/the-fallout-from-sandovals-howie-mandel-chat-raquels-wellness-arianas-new-life-explosive-vpr-reunion-spoilers-140035975

This guy is really trying to steal Jax’s Worst Human Being in the World title. On top of his many transgressions, Sandoval keeps calling Lisa dude. Seriously, WTF?

👑 God Save the Queen King…

Billions of people got up before the crack of dawn to watch him get married to Diana, and we saw how that turned out. But if you can’t get your fill of the royals, here you go.

https://www.etonline.com/how-to-watch-king-charles-coronation-live-in-the-us-date-time-events-attendees-and-more-202989

🏆 Love and Talk In the Afternoon…

The who, what, and where for this year’s Daytime Emmys.

https://ew.com/awards/emmys/2023-daytime-emmy-nominations/

💻 Entering the Chat…

Roll with me tomorrow in a free-for-all of soap, tea, quotes, and a tune applicable to the season. Until then, stay safe, stay never blindly following the crowd, and stay not throwing away what you have today worrying about what’s going to happen tomorrow.

April 26, 2023 – Willow Officially Becomes a Spencer, Scandoval Begins To Seep Out & Pollution

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Somewhere in Greenland. The weather isn’t great, and a guard tells Victor that they just got the new power back on. Victor says, imagine coming all this way just to be thwarted by a power failure. He walks to a thick metal door, and says, here it is. Everything he’s ever worked for lies behind this door.

Anna asks what Holly is saying. Cassadine technology from the 80s was deadly. Are their friends walking into a trap or what? Holly tells Anna that she can’t say for certain, but from what Ethan heard, Victor’s plans have been decades in the making. God help their friends if that’s what’s happening. God help all of them.

Carly says, Willow and Michael look so happy, and so in love, and Michael says, that’s because they are. Willow says, and it’s their wedding day.

On the phone, Nina asks Martin to let her know what they say, and thanks him. Sonny comes out, and asks why she was talking to her lawyer.

A guard slides the door open for Victor, and they walk into an old lab. Victor says, Mikkos, you old boy, you did not disappoint. Finally, after all these years, the end is in sight. He tells the guard, it’s in there, pointing to what looks like a freezer, and tells another one to bring the prisoners. It’s time they earned their keep.

Robert asks if Ethan was able to tell Holly anything else, and she says, apparently, Victor told his personnel that the only people guaranteed to be safe when he finally executes his plan are the people closest to him. Anna asks what the hell that means, and Robert says, nothing good for the likes of them.

Nina says, Scotty’s been preoccupied with Aunt Liesl, so she called Martin to look into a matter for her, and Sonny asks if she’s in trouble. She says, nothing like that; it’s just something she has to do. She also wants to open up a trust for Amelia and Wiley. She’s sure Michael and Willow have that covered, but it’s the only way she can spoil her grandchildren. He says, she’s going to have plenty of opportunity. Have faith. He wonders how he can cheer her up, and hugs her. She says, this helps.

Josslyn arrives at the gatehouse, and tells Carly that she looks beautiful. She asks if she can help the kids get ready. Does Willow need anything? Willow says she’s good. Everything is perfect. There’s a knock at the door, and Michael opens it to Maxie standing there with Chase and Dante. She says, we have a major problem. The makeup artist’s plane was cancelled; they’re not going to have enough time to prep Willow. Like Willow needs a lot of prep. She’s the healthiest looking person on her deathbed ever. Michael says, is that it? and Maxie asks what he means. Does he know anything about beauty? Dante says, he knows it when he sees it, and Willow says she can do her own makeup, but Maxie says, that’s not going to happen. Willow’s only job today is to feel pampered and walk down that aisle. Besides, she called for back-up. Brook and Sasha are coming with some Deception products. She’s not going to let anything ruin this night for Willow. Chase says, Maxie has instructed them to remove the groom, and Michael says he knows better than to argue with Maxie. He’s going to grab his suit. He asks if Willow wants him to take the kids, and Willow says she doesn’t want to wake Amelia, but he can take Wiley and she’ll bring Amelia with them. He says, this is the last time he’s seeing her before she becomes his wife, and he wants to remember this moment. She says she’ll never forget it, and they hug.

Nina tells Sonny that she wishes she could stay like this all afternoon, but today is about Willow and Michael. And doesn’t he look handsome. He says, that’s a lot, coming from the editor-in-chief of Crimson, and she says she wishes she could have helped do something for the wedding, like network designers to make sure Willow got the perfect wedding dress or choose the flowers. She was fantasizing what it would be like to be mother of the bride. He says, Willow’s going to come around; trust him on that. She says, hold that thought, and runs out of the room. There’s a knock at the door, and Sonny answers it to Ava and Avery, who runs to him for a hug. He asks Avery to take twirl in her dress, and thanks Ava for bringing her by. Ava says, of course (🍷). Avery’s so excited about the wedding. Nina comes back, and says, Avery looks beautiful. Is she ready to be a flower girl with Donna? Avery nods, and asks if she can have a snack first. Sonny takes her to the kitchen, and Ava asks what Nina has there, pointing to a little box in Nina’s hands.

Anna says, if Victor said only those closest to him will be safe, they can assume there will be devastating consequences for the rest of them; for the rest of the world, quite frankly. Holly says, the guards seemed to think that those closest meant those in proximity to Victor, and Anna says, that man will only keep people alive who are useful to him, but he does have Spencer and Ace. What if the people closest to him are the ones he cares about… if he’s even capable of that?

The guard whacks at the lock on the freezer, and Victor asks, what’s taking so long? Another guard brings in Obrecht, Spencer, and Trina, and Victor says, finally, their distinguished guests. Spencer asks, what is this dump? and Victor says, this is the future. In just a few moments, Obrecht will be performing scientific wonders right here in this room. Obrecht says, he can’t expect her to work here, but he tells her not to be deceived by appearances. She has everything she needs. The guard breaks the lock open, and Victor says he hopes they realize how privileged they are. They’re about to witness the dawning of a new age. The guard tries to get the lid open, and Victor asks, what’s the hold up? The guard says, it’s jammed, and Victor says, unjam it. Trina asks what Spencer thinks is in there, and he says, the pathogen Victor was talking about. She says, they can’t let him get his hands on it, and Spencer says, maybe the lid is broken, but Obrecht says, that won’t stop Victor. They get the freezer open, and Victor takes out a cannister. He says, it’s all here. At last, the power to set the world right.

Holly says, it’s only a theory, but what if Victor has some kind of bomb? and Anna says, it would certainly fit his doomsday scenario. Robert wonders what Victor could possibly accomplish with a bomb, and Holly says she doesn’t know, but it would explain why he’s gathering his loved ones around; to protect them. Robert says, Trina Robinson was a stowaway, and Holly says, he wouldn’t have been counting on her presence, but Anna says, it doesn’t explain Obrecht. Apparently, he was obsessed with her at some point, but since her return to Port Charles, his focus has been on other things. Holly says, so it’s unlikely she would count as a loved one. Why take her then? Robert says, maybe he wants something from her.

Chase hands Michael a bottle and says, Ned wanted him to have this. Michael says, they can’t toast without him, but Chase says, he’s helping Olivia in the kitchen, and said not to wait on him. Dante takes the bottle, and says, then let’s not. He opens it and pours three drinks. Chase says he wishes Michael all the happiness in the world, and Dante says, to Michael and Willow. They clink glasses.

Carly says, Willow is so beautiful, and Josslyn says, the perfect bride. Willow says she barely recognizes herself, and thanks them. Brook says, they’re glad they could help, and Maxie says, every wedding has to have at least one crisis. Willow’s just happened. They made it through. Smooth sailing from here on out. Willow says, maybe not. Did anyone tell Maxie about the changes to the guest list? Maxie asks, how come the wedding planner’s always the last to know? and Willow says, Tracy is here, and Drew will no longer be at the ceremony. Josslyn asks Carly why Drew isn’t coming, and Carly says, he’s tracking down a lead on Victor. If he finds Victor, that means he can bring Liesl home. Maxie says, thank God. She’s been really worried; so have James and Georgie. She tells Willow that it’s going to be okay. Drew will find Liesl and bring her home safe. Willow says, and then she’ll be able to get her transplant, and Sasha says, best wedding gift ever. Josslyn quietly says to Carly, it’s not all good news, is it?

Nina says, it’s just a little gift for Willow, and Ava asks what it is. Nina shows her, and says, it’s a bracelet from Gellhorn. Ava says, it’s spectacular, and definitely boundary crossing. Willow made her boundaries very clear, did she not? Nina says she just wants Willow to know she’s thinking about her, and Ava says she knows it’s difficult for Nina. She’s sure Nina’s heart is in the right place, but she can’t just start showering Willow with gifts. It’s not going to work, and Willow may even think Nina is trying to bribe her way into her life. Nina says, it’s her daughter’s wedding day; she can’t just do nothing. Ava says, she can if she wants to have a relationship with Willow in the future, and Nina tells her, she says it like it’s certain they’ll have one; that Willow will have one. Ava says, Nina has to honor Willow’s wishes, no matter how painful it is. Sonny comes back with Avery, and Nina hands the box to Ava, who puts it in her bag. Ava asks if Avery showed her dad her flower girl walk, and Sonny says, she nailed it. Ava says, of course (🍷). They should get going; they don’t want to be late. Sonny asks if Nina will be okay, and Nina says, yeah. She’s glad he’s going to be there. Avery hugs Nina, and says she’ll save Nina some cake. Nina says, she’d better, and Ava tells Sonny that she’ll stick around and keep an eye on Nina. He and Avery leave, and Ava says, Nina did the right thing. Nina asks, then why does it feel so wrong?

Carly tells Josslyn, Drew is going to find Victor, and he’s going to bring Liesl, Spencer, and Trina home. The hell with Ace.She believes that. Josslyn says, it’s still a very dangerous situation, so Carly can tell her how she’s really feeling. Carly says she’s worried, really worried, but she has faith in Drew. If anyone can save Willow, it’s him. Maxie asks Willow, if Drew’s not going to be there, who’s walking her down the aisle? and Willow says, her soon to be mother-in-law. Carly says, it’s her privilege, and Sasha asks if Willow is nervous. She had butterflies when she married Brando and it was in a car repair shop, with only the owner and his wife in attendance. Willow says she has butterflies, but in the best way. Marrying Michael in front of all the people they love, it feels like everything in her life has been leading up to this moment. Sasha says, before they cry all their makeup off, let’s get Willow in her dress, but Carly says she and Josslyn are going to take it from here. Sasha says, they’ll leave them to it. Willow could get married in her robe. She’s the most beautiful bride. Brook says, it’s true, and Maxie tells Willow, don’t hesitate to call if there are any more changes to the guest list, or if she has a dress malfunction… Sasha grabs her, and steers her out the door, Maxie yelling that her phone will be on. Carly and Josslyn have their heads together, and Willow says, they’re up to something. Spill. Carly says, as much as Willow’s been looking forward to marrying Michael, they’ve been looking forward to welcoming her to the family. Josslyn goes to the door, and lets in Bobbie and Donna. Bobbie asks if Willow is ready to become one of them.

Holly says, they believe Liesl Obrecht is a captive? Maybe she’s a collaborator and went willingly with Victor. Anna says, she disappeared from the Nurses Ball right in the middle of a magic act with her grandson and his sister. She doesn’t think Obrecht did that on purpose. Holly says, when she last crossed paths with Obrecht, back in 2013, she was hardly a doting grandmother. Obrecht admitted to putting Robert in a coma, and knocked her out in order to escape. She and Victor are two of a kind. She can’t believe they’d ever trust her. Robert says he’s not going to nominate her for sainthood, but she’s a different person than she was ten years ago. Anna says, since Faison died. Right around the time that he did, Obrecht started to realize the tragic consequences of her obsession. She’s lost two children now, and her grandson and niece Nina are the only family she has… Wait. Isn’t she supposed to be donating bone marrow to Nina’s daughter? Anna doesn’t think she left this town willingly. Robert says, it’s not like Cassadine yanked her off the street. That stunt they pulled at the Nurses Ball took a lot of planning. Anna says, it sort of implies she’s pivotal for some reason, and given that she’s a brilliant researcher, Anna bets Victor wants her for her skills in the lab, not her sparkling conversation. Holly says, so if Victor needs something only Obrecht can give, maybe that means what he has isn’t a bomb, and Anna says, a far more sinister weapon.

Victor says, in this cannister is the pathogen he and Mikkos developed, and Spencer says, forgive him if he doesn’t applaud. Victor says, there’s still one step they have to take before they can begin, and that’s where his dear Liesl comes in. He takes it she’s read all the material provided by his scientists on this, and she says, the notes were thorough, and made for interesting reading. He says, good. Then she’ll know all about the pathogen. She knows it’s modes of transmission, as well as the antidote. And since this pathogen has been untouched for decades, he needs her to check that it’s still viable and be effective. Then he’ll need her to do the same with the antidote. She’ll find a microscope and slides here. So shall they begin their work? He starts to open the cannister, and she stops him, saying, you fool, what are you doing? The pathogen is airborne. If he opens that, they’ll most certainly die. He asks if she thinks he’s that stupid, to handle a pathogen that’s potentially active, and she asks if he’s sure. He says, of course (🍷) he’s sure. He and Mikkos developed this pathogen so it can only be active in UV light. That’s why it’s down here in this bunker, away from sunlight. She says she can’t study this pathogen in these conditions. She needs a controlled environment and protective clothing. He says he’ll pretend not to be insulted by her lack of faith. Now get on and do as he says. She has to prove this pathogen can be effective, as well as the antidote. Once she’s done that, he’ll release it into the atmosphere, and humanity can finally pay for the damage it’s done to our planet.

Willow says, they’ve always made her feel like a part of their family. She’s so grateful. Bobbie says, now that she’s finally marrying Michael, they wanted to officially mark the occasion. She tells Donna to give Willow the present, and Donna hands Willow a box. Bobbie says, first, something old. Willow opens it, and a gorgeous bracelet is inside. Bobbie says, her brother Luke gave this to her. They were walking one day, and it was in the window of a jewelry store. She admired it, and next thing she knew, Luke bought it for her. He said he was flush, and would rather spend the money on his baby sister than blow it on a card game. So it’s not just from her; it’s from Willow’s great uncle-in-law. He would have liked Willow a lot. Luke admired people who were true to themselves, and he admired people who had lots of courage. She puts the bracelet on Willow, and says, and Willow has an abundance of both. Willow thanks her, and says, this means so much to her. Bobbie says, and Willow means so much to all of them. Carly says, something borrowed, and takes something out of her bag. She says, her mother gave it to her, and one day Josslyn’s going to wear it when she gets married. She puts a silver barrette in Willows hair, and Josslyn says, and something blue. She gives Willow a box containing earrings that are blue gemstones, and Willow thanks her. Carly asks how she’s feeling, and Willow says, like a Spencer.

Nina asks Ava if she should return the equally gorgeous bracelet, or should she keep it in the hope that Willow will some day accept it from her? Ava says, she doesn’t have to decide tonight. Hold on to it for a couple of days and see how she feels. In the meantime, she could use a cup of tea, or maybe something stronger. Can she get Nina something? Nina says, Ava doesn’t have to babysit her, and Ava asks if that’s what they call two friends sitting around talking these days. Nina says, Sonny was worried about her too. He offered to whisk her away to some tropical island. Ava says, she turned him down? but Nina says she’s fine. Ava says she saw the look on Nina’s face when she said goodbye to him. She’s going to stay and they’ll talk, for as long as Nina needs. Nina says, Ava has a lot going on. She heard about Trina. Ava must be going out of her mind. Ava says she is, but there’s really not much she can do. The PCPD is searching for her, and Trina’s smart, and capable. She can take care of herself, which Ava was reminded of last night when she was speaking with Trina’s mother while Nina was at Windymere. Nina said, Carly told her, and Ava says she takes it the two of them didn’t have a very productive conversation. Nina says, nothing will ever be productive as long as that woman’s around, and Ava says, well, get used to it, because Carly ain’t going anywhere.

Josslyn says, wait, something new, but Carly says she thinks Amelia filled the bill months ago. Willow thanks them all for being so kind, and Josslyn says, they know it’s her day, but it’s kind of theirs too. Bobbie says, weddings aren’t just about romantic love; they’re about new families being created too. Carly says, and Willow is their new family in every way that matters. She makes Michael and Wiley so happy. She feels like Willow’s been a part of them forever; she fits in effortlessly. Donna says, Willow’s her sister like Josslyn and Avery, and Willow says she is. And she’s so lucky to have Donna for a sister. Josslyn tells Willow not to cry, but Willow says, they’re tears of joy. She’s always dreamed of a family like this; people who look out for each other, no matter what. Who protect each other, and love each other fiercely and unconditionally, and now that dream has come true… now she’s found them to hold on to. Carly says, they’re holding on to her too. They’re not letting her go. Carly hugs her.

Chase takes the glasses to the kitchen so Olivia won’t have a meltdown over used glasses in the living room. When he leaves, Dante says he has something for Michael, and hands him a box. He says, someone very important to them couldn’t be here today. They’re going to honor his spirit; their grandfather Mike. It’s a pair of cufflinks, and Michael thanks him. Dante says, since he wasn’t able to be there for Mike’s last days, their dad gave him those, and said, Mike was always with them. He figured Michael could use a bit of their grandfather’s love on his wedding day. Michael says, it’s generous of Dante, and Dante says he wants them back. Michael says, we’ll see about that, and Dante says, seriously, he’s proud of Michael. Not just for marrying Willow, but he knows what it took to invite their dad today. Michael says, don’t give him too much credit; Willow wanted to invite him. Dante says, however it happened, it’s progress. This thing between the two of them is ruining them. The only way it’s going to end is if they’re willing to bend a little bit. Is he wrong about the thaw? Sonny walks in.

Anna says, Victor doesn’t have a conventional weapon; it’s a biological agent. Robert says, and he needs Obrecht’s expertise to activate it, and Anna says, right. Holly says, Victor is certainly capable of biological warfare, and Anna says, that explains Liesl being there, and his comments about those close to him being safe. Robert says, the code inside the Ice Princess necklace either leads to a safe haven for Victor and his friends – the ones he wants to stash – or the biological agent itself. Anna says, Laura and everyone don’t know what they’re walking into. They’ve got to warn them.

Obrecht looks at the pathogen under a microscope, and Victor says, well? Wow. I’d hate to work for this taskmaster, but I might have actually had worse bosses. She says she’s sorry; the pathogen has degraded. It’s no longer effective. He says, that is disappointing, but perhaps he shouldn’t take her word for it. Perhaps he should send her up to the surface and release the pathogen. If it is indeed harmless, it shouldn’t be a problem for her. He tells a guard to take Obrecht outside, and she says, bastard. He says, so she’s revising her scientific evaluation, and she says, the pathogen’s intact. He says, wonderful news, but she says, not quite. The pathogen appears viable under the microscope, but she must test it and the antidote on a human subject to be certain it has the effect he wants. He says, that shouldn’t be a problem. They have plenty of human subjects. Trina says, subjects are supposed to give their informed consent, and she definitely doesn’t give hers, and Spencer says, or his, but Victor says, they don’t require consent in this case. Spencer says, Victor doesn’t want their deaths on his hands, and Victor says he’s sure Dr. Obrecht will do her best to be sure that doesn’t happen. Trina says, the pathogen kills, and Victor says, that’s right. He and Mikkos developed the pathogen to be lethal to the vast majority of human beings. There is a small percentage that will have natural immunity, and they’ve developed an antidote for the Cassadines and their descendants. Trina asks how he can do this. How can he sentence millions of people to death? Is he really that greedy? Victor says, no. This isn’t about money. He wouldn’t make the same mistake his brother did. He’s doing this for the greater good. Spencer says, by committing mass homicide, and tells Obrecht, she’s Britt’s mother. He knows she has a conscience. Don’t do this.

Bobbie asks how Carly is feeling, and Carly says she’s all over the place. She has so much emotion and love for Michael and Willow, and just prays they get the future they deserve. Bobbie says, Drew is making sure they will, and Carly says she knows. She just wants Drew and all of Victor’s hostages to come home safe. Bobbie asks how she feels about Sonny attending the wedding, and Carly says she knows Willow wanted him to come, so Michael agreed to make the sacrifice. It’s difficult for Michael to be around his father. Bobbie says, what about Carly? and Carly says she’ll be fine. This is about Michael and Willow, and their love. She knows Sonny’s capable of rising to the occasion, and she intends to. Michael’s their son, and they can be happy for him. Bobbie says, Carly is a good mother, and Carly asks where Bobbie thinks she learned it from, and they hug.

Ava tells Nina, things are bad now, but they won’t always be. Hang on to the bracelet. Give it to Willow when she’s ready. Nina wonders if that day will ever really come, and Ava says she knows it hurts being excluded from such an important day in her daughter’s life, and Nina says, it really does, but it’s just the latest manifestation of the giant chasm between her and her daughter, and she’s running out of time to traverse. Her daughter has Stage IV leukemia, and it kills Nina that she can’t be by Willow’s side and support her; she can’t console her. She can’t do anything, and it didn’t have to be that way. Willow could have gotten that bone marrow transplant months ago if Carly had told the truth. So this is on Carly, and Nina made sure she knew that last night. Ava says she’s sure that went well, and Nina says, Carly insists that Willow hates her and she only has herself to blame. Carly thinks she has the audacity to lecture her about consequences when she’s never faced any. Nina knows she’s made mistakes with Willow – she never said she didn’t – and she’ll face any and all challenges to try and have a relationship with her. But Carly gets to have this close relationship with Willow and gets to be at her wedding regardless of all the things she’s done? Ava says, life is just not fair sometimes, and Nina says she intends to balance those scales.

Avery sees Michael and tells him, look at her dress and basket with flower petals, and he says, best flower girl ever. She and Donna are going to be great. Dante says he agrees 100%, and says it’s good to see Sonny. Sonny thanks Michael for inviting him, and Michael thanks him for coming; it’s important to Willow. Sasha, Maxie, and Brook come in, and Sasha hugs Michael, saying, he’s handsome as ever. Brook says, Sonny looks good too; nice suit. As he turns around, Dante says, and? and Brook says, hi, Dante. Avery asks if she can see Donna, and Sasha says, they saw her heading to the gatehouse. She can take Donna. They leave, and Maxie says, the florists have the bouquets in a separate van. Apparently, now there’s a shortage of peonies. She’ll need Brook’s help if she has a meltdown. She leaves, and Brook asks if everything is cool in here. Michael says, they’re fine, and she follows Maxie. Dante asks if everything is okay here, and Sonny says he’s here to support Willow and Michael… if they’ll let him.

Brook nearly collides with Chase while looking at a list. He says, DEF CON 1? and she says, worse; DEF CON 5. A centerpiece is missing. He says, It’s the opposite, the lower the number the higher the emergency, and she says, whatever. Thankfully, Maxie ordered an extra one. It’s waiting in the refrigerator. She starts to run off, but he stops her, and says, she didn’t say goodbye after the CCRB meeting. She says she had to pick up Leo, and he was talking to Dante, and he thanks her for showing up. It meant a lot. She says, don’t mention it, and continues on to the kitchen.

Sonny asks how Willow is doing, and Michael says, she’s in good spirits. She rested most of the morning, so he hopes the day’s not too much for her. Dante says, there’s a lot of people here to make sure Willow is okay, and the excitement over marrying Michael will get her through the day just fine. Michael doesn’t think so? Michael says he’s over the moon about marrying Willow, and he knows she feels the same way. He just wishes that… Sonny says, he just wishes that Liesl Obrecht was found in time to give Willow a bone marrow transplant. Chase says, if anyone deserves to have fate on their side, it’s Willow.

Victor says, let him sweeten the deal. Once Obrecht has determined the antidote is effective, he’ll send her back to Port Charles with enough doses for her and her family. That way, she can save her great niece’s life… in more ways than one. She says she’ll do as he asks, and Spencer says, no! launching himself at her, but the guards hold him back. Victor says, she has all she needs, and he’s sure it’s within her capabilities. He walks to the door, and turns back. He says, and do remember, her great niece is running out of time, so it’s in her interest to work as fast as she can. He leaves, and Obrecht is alone with Spencer and Trina.

Anna asks if Robert reached them. Did he reach Laura? He says, no. Just a message stating their phones are out of the area. She says, he has to keep trying, because if they’re correct and Victor has a biological agent, then Laura and Valentin are going to need help. And she thinks he needs to calls the WSB. He asks if she thinks this changes their calculus at all, and Holly says, it must. Anna says, please call them. Their people are going to need back-up before it’s too late.

Ava says she’s hoping Nina and Carly can reach a détente, and Nina says she tried, but Carly is never going to forgive and forget her keeping Sonny a secret in Nixon Falls. Ava says, like or not, Michael and Willow listen to her, and Nina says she’s not the only one who needs to face the consequences of her actions. Ava asks what that means, and Nina says, she may not be able to do anything for Willow, but she can make damn sure Carly gets what she deserves. Ava asks Nina, what did you do?

Willow brings Amelia downstairs, and Bobbie says, this calls for a picture. They get on the sofa – Josslyn, Willow holding Amelia, and Carly holding Donna on her lap – and Bobbie takes a photo. Josslyn tells Bobbie to sit, and Bobbie sits next to Carly. Josslyn sets the camera timer, and sits next to Willow, and another photo is taken.

Tomorrow, Tracy says, Chase is the young man Brook’s been hiding from; Michael says, this is the happiest day of his life; Willow goes missing; and Ava tells Nina, if this comes out, it will be the end of her and Sonny.

Vanderpump Rules

Ugh. VanderUgh.

Katie has a drink before lunch and feels like a degenerate. She tells pup Butter not to look at her. Lala comes over, and says she’s never seen Katie do this. Katie says she ordered Chick-fil-A for lunch, and Lala says she had  the best time at her birthday. She’d never seen Katie like that. When she was making out with Satchel, all they saw were two mops. She asks how Katie felt with him around her friends, and Katie says she was even more nervous. She’s not divorced yet, and debuting a new relationship. Lala tells her, it’s okay to start dating, and Katie says she only asked Schwartz to date outside the group. Lala asks if Katie thinks there’s any coming back with her and Raquel, and in Katie’s interview, she says, if she thought she saw something worth having a friendship again, she’d still sleep with one eye open. She tells Lala that she could forgive, but wants to keep her distance from Raquel right now. Lala says, it was the best birthday gift ever. After Raquel called her a mistress, every day there’s been an article on the internet calling Raquel a mistress. Katie says, Raquel’s been getting it online, and Lala says, Katie’s enjoying it. Katie says she is. Raquel was making out with her not ex-husband. We flash back to that, and Katie tells Lala that Ally was saying she saw Sandoval and Raquel dancing at The Abbey at 1 am. (🚩) In her interview, Katie says she doesn’t want to start a rumor about Sandoval cheating, but it grabbed her attention that Ally said they were alone. She and Sandoval have been friends for years, and they never went dancing alone at 1 am. (🚩) She tells Lala that Raquel said herself if she has one too many, she can’t control what she does.

The Toms have lunch from a food truck, and Schwartz says he appreciates Raquel, but doesn’t know why he’s not more attracted to her. Sandoval says, he doesn’t have to be, and Schwartz says, there’s no sexual chemistry. He has the gut feeling she has a crush on someone else. (🚩) He asks how Sandoval is doing, and Sandoval says he has to go on a cleanse. He’s going to fertilize Ariana’s eggs, and it helps the eggs live longer. Schwartz asks if Sandoval wants to, and Sandoval says he does. Schwartz asks why he’s not getting that vibe, and Sandoval wonders if this means they’ll have kids when they’re 50. It’s frustrating. Ariana came at him when he wanted to talk to Lala about the girls trip. She said he yelled at women. Schwartz says he sees where Sandoval is coming from; she can be dismissive. In Sandoval’s interview, he says, when Ariana treats him like he’s dumb, it’s annoying. It makes him question whether they’re right for each other. (🚩) He tells Schwartz that he works on their love. He wakes her with a double latte every morning. Schwartz asks if she reciprocates, and Sandoval says, no.

Ally works on her astrology study, and James asks if Pluto is going into Uranus. <sigh> She says, that’s not how it works. He’s fiery, passionate, and loves PDA. Their cat’s name is Mr. Banks, which I love. He says, last night was fun, and Ally tells him about seeing Raquel and Sandoval alone at The Abbey. (🚩) She told Katie, who didn’t think it was weird they were at The Abbey, but she obviously doesn’t trust Raquel. (🚩) She said Sandoval and Ariana didn’t have a lot of rules, but she doesn’t know what that meas. James thinks it implies they’re in an open relationship. Like when Ariana was in the backseat with Lala. Ally says she doesn’t want to be involved, but she wants to talk to Ariana. James says, she doesn’t want to do that because it will turn things into a muddy puddle. Talk to Scheana. She’s the closest to Raquel, and loves to gossip.

Katie and Ariana visit the future home of Something About Her, and Katie says, it looks amazing. Ariana says, it has so many possibilities, and in her interview, she says, they’re now lease holders. It’s happening. Katie says, it’s so exciting to see how much potential it has. They talk design, and in Katie’s interview, she says, they’ve done a little work on the space, and in Ariana’s interview, she says, they know how the AC and power work. Katie says, they have a sandwich empire starting now, and Lisa arrives. She asks them to tell her their vision, and Ariana says, they want to put flowers outside to grab people. Lisa suggests fake flowers, and Katie says she envisions a nook moment by the window; something cozy, where people can hang out. Lisa tells them, every day costs them money; look at the Toms. Ariana says, they have investor meetings scheduled, and in her interview, she says, she and Katie put some of their own money in to show they’re serious. But they don’t want to watch their accounts dwindle to nothing trying to open. Lisa asks if Lala’s birthday was a good time, and Ariana says, Raquel showed up after telling off Oliver, since apparently, he’s still married. Lisa says she knows for a fact he’s separated and wanted to file for divorce. They’re not together. Katie says, his wife is saying something different, and Lisa says she doesn’t like to judge. No one in the group has exemplary behavior. In Lisa’s interview, she says, Oliver is getting a divorce, and if she were separated from Ken, she’d be snogging too. Lisa doesn’t think it’s a big deal that Raquel made out with some guy, but says, they’re looking unconvinced. Katie says, she sucks; she’s a ho. Lisa says, it was just a little kiss and make out, and Katie says she’s a ho too.  

Lala meets James for coffee or juice or whatever, and he says he’s preparing for the Imagine festival in Atlanta. In his interview, he says, it’s surreal. He’s done nightclubs, but this is his first festival. There are going to  be 30 to 50,000 people. He’s opening for producer and DJ Kaskade, and to open for someone on his level is massive. Lala says she likes Ally. Something is happening up here – she points to her head – whereas his ex was robotic. James says, it looks like he was wrong, and she doesn’t need to do or say anything else. Now that the heatwave is dying down, he wants to invite everyone to the beach, and Lala asks if she can invite The Don. James says he’s not excluding anyone. He’s been on the receiving end of not being invited or being disinvited, and doesn’t want to be that guy. In James’s interview, he says he’s including everyone so there’s no animosity. Having Raquel at the beach is better than not having her, and everyone asking why he didn’t invite her. He sends a group text.

Schwartz accompanies Sandoval to the clinic, where Sandoval says he’s here to get his jizz results, and Schwartz tells him, that’s not cool [to say]. Sandoval says, Ariana would be here, but her grandmother passed away, and in his interview, he says, Ariana’s grandmother had a blood clot, and she took a nap without knowing, so… It’s been a hell of a year. Oh, and wasn’t he the cherry on it. Dr. Ghadir tells Sandoval that overall it looks good. His volume is more than double the normal level, and they’re swimming well. His morphology (the formation of the sperm) is a bit off; they look for 14%, but his is 6%. The doctor says, drinking a lot, tight clothing, and drugs can affect it, but he thinks Sandoval is doing okay. He tells Sandoval to take three months to do what he can to improve it, and with time, it will get better. Sandoval calls Ariana, who says she’s emotionally exhausted. In Ariana’s interview, she says, Grandma Bonnie was her best friend. Every time she saw Bonnie, she would hold her super tight like it was the last time. Her grandmother was a big part of life, and been there through her dad’s passing and Charlotte’s. She wishes it would stop happening. She wants a break. Sandoval tells her that everything is good except his morphology. But they still have 186 million to choose from, and they handpick them. Schwartz says, it’s like an America’s Got Talent vibe. Sandoval and Ariana both say, I love you, and I feel sick.

Ally meets Scheana at a skeeball arcade (I had a great aunt who was a skeeball champ), and Scheana mentions the beach day is tomorrow. She’d been concerned that Raquel wasn’t included, but Ally says, James added her later, apologizing. I don’t know if that would be considered a Freudian slip, but it was some kind of subconscious slip. Scheana says, Ariana is in Florida because her grandmother passed away, and Ally can’t believe it happened right after Charlotte. Elsewhere, Schwartz says he’s happy that Raquel feels okay with the group, and Raquel says, James told her that she was Ally’s favorite. In Ally’s interview, she says, this friend group is not normal. She’d never want to see her ex in her friend group, but in this friend group, there’s nothing but exes. It’s really weird. Ally tells Scheana about seeing Tom and Raquel at The Abbey after See You Next Tuesday. She thought it was weird that they were out alone at 2 am (the time changes throughout the show). (🚩) She mentioned it at Lala’s birthday, and Katie said they had a weird no rules thing. Scheana asks what she meant, but Ally says she doesn’t know. James said it meant an open relationship. Scheana says, they’re two of her best friends, and it’s the first ‘s hearing about it, and she doesn’t believe it. The fact Katie put it out there is disgusting. Ally asks if Scheana would feel comfortable if Brock went out with Raquel at 2 am, and Scheana says, Brock is like a big brother to her. She’d trust them in the same bed. For them to say they don’t trust Raquel around their men is not okay. In Scheana’s interview, she says, everyone wants to find something wrong with Raquel. They want to think she’s the girl who’s after everyone else’s man. (🚩) She sees nothing weird, but because it’s Raquel, it must be something else. She tells Ally that she’d call Ariana if she weren’t dealing with her grandmother’s death, but she’ beelining for Sandoval, and telling him immediately.

James, Ally, Scheana, and Brock set up on the beach, and the others slowly arrive. The guys throw a football around, but they all stink. Charli is introduced to Ally, and Raquel asks Ally how things are going. Ally says she and James are good, and Raquel says, she’ll learn the lessons she needs to in her own time. Katie brings Satchel, and in Schwartz’s interview, he says he ran through the list of hypothetical men he thought Katie would date, and Satchel wasn’t one of them. He had a moment when he could see Satchel waking up with Katie, Gordo and Butter snuggling with them, and it breaks his heart. Have all the sex you want, but don’t bring the dogs in the bed. Raquel tells Sandoval about Ally telling Katie (ha-ha-ha! this is nuts!) about seeing them at The Abbey. They said now Raquel is going after Sandoval. Sandoval says, he knows everybody there. It’s not the place he’d pick for a secret rendezvous. (🚩) In Sandoval’s interview, he says, what Katie is saying is annoying, and insulting to both him and Raquel. He and Raquel weren’t dancing close in a dark speakeasy. A bunch of them went there, and two of those people were him and Raquel. Playing telephone, Scheana tells Sandoval that Katie said he and Ariana had an open relationship, and he says, that’s the most ridiculous f***ing  thing ever. But if it was true, they’d want her and Brock to hang out. I think he’sd joking, but who knows? A bunch of the group sit under the canopy drinking, and James says, next week, he’s DJ’ing at Imagine. Schwartz asks if it’s bigger than Rachella, and in James’s interview, he says, let’s remind him of the darkest time he went through last year. We flash back to him proposing to Raquel, and he says, then put that in the same sentence as the happiest thing. He worked to get through it, and what does that demented POS say? He tells Schwartz, STFU, and tells him to take a look at his own life. He worked hard, and Schwartz is making the festival into a joke about an old proposal; a bad joke. He throws his beer on Schwartz, and says, f*** you. Make another f***ing joke.  

James says, Schwartz hurts his feelings every time he sees him. Schwartz proposed to Katie in a barroom. We flash back to that, and Lala says, this is so fun. Ally suggests they go see the water, and Schwartz tells James, do it again, and it won’t be good. He’ll put James in a headlock. James says, he’ll get out in two seconds, calling Schwartz fat boy. What the hell with this guy and body shaming? And even though I think Schwartz is a jerk, and he’s not exactly in tiptop shape, he’s not fat. In Ally’s interview, she says she’s so trusting. James said he’d moved on and he loves her, but it’s hard to believe when she sees actions like this. Get over it or don’t, but then don’t have a girlfriend. Sandoval asks why James is being insecure, and James says he wishes he could take it all back. Schwartz stupidly says he stands by his joke, and Lala says he acted the fool at Scheana’s wedding. She tells Sandoval that it would be like Ariana making out with Kristen if they broke up. Tom says, he’d be fine with it, and Lala says, he was bumping peepees with Ariana when he was with Kristen. We flash back to a million years ago, and Sandoval says, when they broke up, Kristen had been f***ing James in their apartment. We flash back to a Reunion where Sandoval confronted Kristen, and James says, that was ten years ago. He invited everyone for a nice beach day, not to make jokes. Schwartz says he didn’t mean anything by it; he wasn’t making a dig. James says, he crossed the line, and in Schwartz’s interview, he says, it was too soon. He was escaping his own awkwardness, since the breakup is still fresh. Lala says, it can still be a fun day. She’s going to get a drink at the bar. She gets a text from The Don, telling her to come to the white building.

The entire group ends up in the bar, and in Katie’s interview, she said she texted Kristina to meet in the bar, she didn’t expect everyone to follow. Raquel sits next to Sandoval (🚩), and Katie tells Satchel that she’s just living her life the way she wants to. Schwartz apologizes to James, and James says, he wishes the group could be genuinely happy for him instead of giving him digs and low blows. In his interview, he gets all teary, and says, he finally has something good coming up, and they throw it in his face. Schwartz says he’s a nice guy, but admits he can be callous. James says, it was a cheap joke, and tells Lala to back him up. Lala says she agrees, and in Lala’s interview, she says, she has a lot of resentment toward Schwartz for hanging out with Randall after they split, and now kissing Raquel when it clearly affected Katie. She can see through his basset hound act. Schwartz says, Lala is the corniest person, and I get confused as to which one of us doesn’t know the definition of corny. I don’t think that’s a word I’d use to describe Lala. He says, give them Lala; who the f*** is Lala? She doesn’t know who she is. She says she’ll break something down quick for him. Call when he has a business; he’s broke, 40, angry and bitter. He says, she’s a bootleg Housewife, and she says, the sh*t she’s been through in one year would put him in his grave. Her business pays for her daughter. He says she’s a great mom, and she calls him a POS, and leaves. He whines for her to come back.

Schwartz tells Sandoval that Lala has a chip on her shoulder, and Sandoval says, that’s not even her real name. Somehow, James splashes his drink in his eye, and runs to the bathroom to wash it out. In his interview, he says, it’s painful, but he guesses he set himself up for that on. Karma’s a bitch. Scheana says, Lala thought Oliver was cute in Vegas. If he’d said he was separated, would she have given the green light, or asked more questions. Lala says, Raquel wasn’t in the wrong. She believes what people say, but she’s not homewrecker. Raquel tells Katie that she doesn’t think making out makes her a whore, and Katie says she gave Raquel the opportunity to prove she’s not that person. Tom asks why she has to prove things. Ariana won’t be happy to know what Katie said about him and Raquel at The Abbey. Apparently they had a rendezvous. Katie tells him that Ally said it was weird, and in Sandoval’s interview, a producer asks if anything physical ever happened between him and Raquel. While looking around, blinking, and twitching (🚩), and says, nothing happened between him and Raquel. Nothing that wouldn’t happen between… him and Katie. Ally says, she told Katie that she saw them, alone and dancing, and in Katie’s interview, she said she never told Ally that Ariana and Sandoval had an open relationship. She was trying to explain they weren’t on leashes, and had no rules for each other. Her opinion of Raquel is even lower now. If they do have an open relationship, Ariana knows nothing about it. Sandoval says that Katie doesn’t take any accountability. Schwartz talks about their break-up as sad, and she says, he left her no choice. It’s heartbreaking. In her interview, Katie says, when the heat and pressure are applied, Sandoval’s go-to is to deflect; what about you? Sandoval screeches that Katie never admits she f***ed up. She shouldn’t be with someone because of who she wants them to be, but because of who they are. Katie says, he’s so profound. He should be a philosopher. Bitch, get a life.

Surprisingly, Satchel didn’t run for the hills… yet.

Next time, a glamping trip; Schwartz says, Raquel has a type – men that are taken (he’s joking, but how prophetic); Ken tells Lisa that he can’t believe Sandoval had Raquel over when Ariana was away; Lala tells James that she thinks Sandoval has a thing for Raquel. The last time Sandoval was talking about a woman that way, he was talking about Ariana when she was with Kristen.

🏄‍♀️ Beach, Please…

Return right here tomorrow for soap and a variety of tea. Until then, stay safe, stay knowing when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em, and stay not trying to balance your own scales. It rarely turns out well.

April 25, 2023 – Holly Gives Anna Information On Victor, New Jersey Has a Hen Party In Ireland, Boring Awful People Make Stupid Decisions, A Thought & Garden

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Robert is about to kiss Diane, when Holly walks in. She says, sorry to keep him waiting, and he hugs her.

Alexis goes to Anna’s hospital room, and says she’s sorry to barge in. She knows Anna’s recovering. Anna says she’s grateful for the company, and Alexis says she just got a call from Valentin. She thought he’d be here. He left her this cryptic message. She texted him back and called him, but it’s radio silence. Anna says, he doesn’t have any choice, and Alexis says, it sounds like Anna knows where he is. Anna says, he’s with Laura and Curtis and Drew. They’ve gone to find Victor and get the hostages back. Alexis says, it sounds risky, and Anna says, it is, but Valentin was determined to go, no matter the risk.

Willow looks her and Michael’s wedding rings, still in the box, and Wiley asks what she’s looking at. She says, it’s a very special gift, but Wiley says, it’s not her birthday. She says, even better. It’s a gift she and his daddy are going to give to each other tonight, but they can’t do that without his help. He asks what she needs him to do.

Olivia says, family is about coming together; celebrating the good times, and comforting each other through the bad. Brook says, today’s a little bit of both, and Carly says she thought they weren’t going to cry. They heard Drew. He’s going to find Liesl, Willow’s going to have her bone marrow transplant, and before they know it, they’re going to be celebrating Michael and Willow’s tenth wedding anniversary. Ned says, hear, hear, and Olivia says she likes the sound of that. And this family is going to come out stronger, because their bonds are unbreakable, no matter what life throws at them. They hear a door slam, and Ned opens the living room doors. Tracy stomps in, asking, what on earth was Monica thinking, planting daffodils all up the drive? It looks like the Easter Bunny threw up out there. Thank God she’s home to put things to rights. Everybody just stares at her, and she says, hello? Isn’t anyone going to welcome her home? Olivia says, welcome home, and Tracy says, that’s better. Brook says, granny, what a nice surprise, and moves to hug Tracy, who pushes her away, saying, what has she told Brook about calling her that? Ned asks why she doesn’t give them some advance notice, and she thanks him for the heartfelt greeting. Michael tells her, welcome home, and she thanks him, and says, that’s much better. Now. What is she doing here? She points to Carly.

Sonny kisses Nina, and she says, not that she’s complaining, but what was that for? He asks how soon she can drop everything and get away with him somewhere, and she asks what he’s talking about. He says, she needs sandals and sunglasses, a bikini and sunblock. Forget the bikini. They’ll travel light. She tells him, slow down, but he says he doesn’t want to. He wants them to fly to the islands and soak up some sun. He kisses her again, and says, they’re going to have a moonlight dinner on the beach, and let the world just go right by them. Is that a deal? She says she loves him so much, but she also knows what he’s doing and why he’s doing it. So the answer is, no deal. He says he just wants to spend some time alone with her. He knows they’re both busy. Her with Crimson and the hotel, and he has a business deal coming in, but he thinks they can carve out a weekend in the Caribbean. He knows Willow is a factor, but they have their phones. If her condition changes, they’ll get on a plane and be back to Port Charles in a few hours. She says, he’s really thought of everything, and she loves him for that. He says he loves her. They both need a change. She says she’s not arguing with that, but she says, be honest with her. Is he suggesting this because he was invited to Michael and Willow’s wedding, and she, very specifically, wasn’t?

Carly says she was invited here today. What about Tracy? Tracy says she doesn’t need an invitation; this is her house. Everyone says in unison, it’s Monica’s house; Alan gave it to her. Tracy says, because he was an idiot, and Ned says, they’re thrilled to have her here, but as usual, she didn’t let them know she’d be visiting, which makes him wonder, why now? Is she concerned about ELQ’s latest share price? She says, if she lives to be 100, she hopes she never hears those three letters ever again. As a matter of fact, there are a lot more important things happening in the world, while they were spending time entertaining AJ’s worst mistake. Michael says, also known as his mother, and Tracy says, her sympathies. While they were wasting time, she was risking life and limb to rescue Luke’s son Ethan.

Holly says, Robert won’t believe what she’s just been through. It feels so good to be back. She tells Diane that it’s nice to see her again… Oh, did she just walk in on some high stakes legal negotiations? Robert says, forget about that. He can’t believe he’s looking at her in the flesh. Diane looks like she might explode, and Robert says, Holly took quite a risk, but Holly says, it was worth it. There’s nothing Victor can hold over her head anymore, but he already knew that, didn’t he? He says, Felicia went down South America on an errand, according to Mac. He never heard any more after that. He’s assuming the two of them found Ethan and set him free. She says, it took more than the two of them. They ended up needing some extra help and got it from the most unexpected source.

Olivia asks if Tracy took on Victor Cassadine’s goons all by herself, and Tracy says, it started out as a solo mission. Then she ultimately got a little help. Carly asks if she’s saying she found Victor. Where is he? Was she able to stop him? Tracy says, he was unfortunately not at the auction, so much to her dismay, she didn’t get to put an end to his miserable life.

Robert says, Tracy Quartermaine is back in town? That explains the creepy feeling he got this morning, like something was crawling over his grave. Holly says, she and Felicia were able to locate Ethan, but if it weren’t for Tracy and her sizeable bank account, Ethan would still have a bullseye on his back. Fortunately, Tracy came through for Ethan, so there’s no reason to hide anymore. Ethan’s free, and so is she. Diane says, at some point, she has to ask Holly who her plastic surgeon is, because she sees no traces of burns or even a scar. In fact, she looks good as new. Holly says she realizes that she has some explaining to do, but Diane says, let’s see if I’ve got it. Holly fooled Victor into thinking she was toast, literally, in that cabin fire. Of course (🍷) this was after Diane had been duped into thinking Holly had drugged Robert’s drink so she could steal the Ice Princess. In other words, for Holly’s brilliant plan to succeed, she needed a witness – otherwise known as a stooge – and Diane was cast in the role.

Anna says, Valentin texted her right before he got on the plane? and Alexis says she’s sure Valentin was thinking about Anna. She’s also sure Anna is wondering why, at such a fraught moment, he was thinking about her, so she’ll just let Anna see for herself. She hands Anna her phone, and Anna reads: I must be quick. I don’t know where or when… or if I’ll be coming back. But as the executor of my will… Anna says she didn’t know Alexis was the executor of Valentin’s will, and Alexis says, keep reading. Anna continues: I trust you will make sure Charlotte is well taken care of and loved. I’ll be CC’ing Martin on this too. Gotta go. She hands the phone back to Alexis, and thanks Alexis for showing it to her. Alexis says, of course (🍷). Anna and Valentin are a real thing. That’s nice. Anna says, if she wasn’t stuck in this bed, she’d be with him. She’d have his back, but she can’t, and it feels awful not being able to do anything. Alexis says, it’s awful when you feel powerless. Like when you feel like you’re failing someone when they need you. Anna says, Alexis isn’t failing Valentin though… She guesses that’s not what Alexis means. If Alexis wants to talk about anything, she’s not going anywhere. Alexis thanks her, but says, it’s not her story to tell. She is worried about Valentin, but the two of them have learned to trust each other. It’s funny, because she used to lump him into being one of the horrible, homicidal Cassadines, but it turns out, he’s one of the good ones. She thinks it’s because of Anna. Anna says she thinks they’ve changed each other, for the better.

Robert tells Diane that he apologizes if she feels used; that wasn’t the intent. Holly says, Diane is right. They needed an unimpeachable witness, or Victor never would have believed she’d stolen the necklace. All she can say in her defense is, it bought her time to find her son and kept the real necklace out of Victor’s hands. Diane says, until now. Don’t get her wrong. She’s thrilled Holly’s son is safe, and that fire was as fake as the necklace Holly tried to pass off as the real thing, but their brilliant plan didn’t prevent Victor from getting his hands on the actual Ice Princess and keep him from taking all those hostages. Word of advice. Nex time, trust her a little more and use her a little less. She picks up her coat and bag, and Robert says, let him walk her to her car. Diane says, that’s special. She can find her car by herself, thank you. She leaves, and Holly asks if it’s her imagination, or did Diane take that rather personally?

Sonny tells Nina that he didn’t plan this getaway because he feels guilty. If anything, he wants to thank her. She says, for what? and he says, for urging him to go to the wedding when she can’t. She tells him not to give her too much credit, but he says he knows how important it is for her to have a daughter, and how much she wants to go to the wedding. But instead of being resentful and bitter, she put Willow first. Nina only cares about her. Nina flashes back to Carly saying, all she cares about is that Willow is hers. No wonder Willow doesn’t want to be around her. Nina just wants to blame it all on her. Nina tells Carly that it’s her fault she doesn’t have time to earn Willow’s forgiveness. They’re running out of time because her daughter’s dying. Nina tells Sonny not to make her out to be a saint; she’s far from it. She’s glad Michael put his anger aside, at least for the day, for Willow. There’s no promise for tomorrow for any of them, but she truly wants this to be the happiest day of her daughter’s life. He says, it will be, and they hug.

Willow tells Wiley, how it works is, she gives one ring to daddy, and he gives one ring to her. And it means they promise to love each other until… He says, until when? and she says, until forever, but like she was saying, they need his help. So before Uncle Drew walks her down the aisle to stand beside his daddy, the flower girls, Avery and Donna, will go first, and he’ll follow them, carrying the rings. Does he think he can do that? Wiley says, whatever she needs, and she says she knew she could count on him. He asks if he has to wear a tie, and she says, he gets to wear one. That’s because he’s a big boy now and mommy can count on him. He says, until forever, and she says, yes, until forever.

Tracy adjusts a lamp, and Olivia asks how long this little visit might last. Ned tells Tracy not to let them keep her. They know what kind of whirlwind life she leads. Here today, gone tomorrow. Tracy asks what she walked in on, and Michael says, there’s actually going to be a wedding tonight. Tracy says, a family wedding and she wasn’t invited? Who’s getting married? Michael says, him and Willow, and Tracy laughs, and says, because the first one was such a rousing success? He says, the first time they got married, they weren’t in love. They were just trying to protect Wiley from Nelle. Tracy says, not her fault Monica left that out of the Christmas letter, and Michael says, the point is, now they’re so very much in love. They just had their second child together, so it’s time to make things official. Tracy tells him that she can’t say she’s surprised. Serial marriage seems to run in Michael’s family. She can’t count the number of times Carly said I do to Sonny, and then got divorced because she didn’t. Carly says, Michael and Willow are getting married for the right reasons. Can Tracy say that about her six trips down the aisle? Ned says, that sounds like a fun parlor game; counting his mother’s former husbands. Let’s start with her first husband, his father, Lord Larry Ashton. Olivia says, Dylan’s father was Paul Hornsby, and Ned says, then Tracy married Mitch Williams, even though she caught him in bed with Susan Moore, who would later become Jason’s biological mother after her affair with Uncle Alan. That makes three… Tracy says, all right. She admits her marital track record isn’t exactly spotless. Michael says, that’s putting it mildly, and Carly says, as fun as this has been, she has to go tell the bride-to-be about one more shock. She leaves, and Tracy asks what she meant by one more shock. What else have they been keeping from her?

Alexis’s phone dings, and she tells Anna, it’s her friend Diane. It’s kind of urgent. Anna thanks her for the visit, and Alexis says, Diane is usually very unflappable, so she can’t imagine what this is about, but duty calls. She’ll let Anna know if she hears from Valentin. She tells Anna, be well, and leaves.

Robert says, a lot’s happened in Port Charles since Holly was here last, and Holly says, so she sees. What exactly did she walk in on? He says he and Diane were deconstructing a dinner they had last night, and she says, a working dinner? He says, something like that, and she says, at the very least, she hopes it was productive. He says, yes, and she says, the DA and the defense attorney have learned to co-exist. How very modern and enlightened of him. He says, without cooperation, it’s just words, but she says she doesn’t know what that means. He says, there’s no spirit behind it, no soul, and she says, no heart. I dunno. He lost me here.

Carly goes to the gatehouse, and Wiley hugs her. She says, he’s so handsome, and he says, guess who’s going to be the ring bearer tonight? She asks if it’s him, and he nods. Willow says she told him that he’s a big boy now, and that comes with responsibilities. Carly says, he’d better go practice, and he runs upstairs. Willow says she was so afraid this day wouldn’t happen. Now that it’s here, she’s putting all her worries aside, and she’s going to soak up every moment. Carly says she hopes tonight is everything Willow wants it to be, even if… Willow says, even if what? and Carly says, for starters, Tracy’s here.

Tracy asks if anybody is going to tell her what she missed, and Michael says, Willow is sick. She says, all brides get last minute jitters, but he says, Willow has Stage IV leukemia. She was diagnosed shortly after she found out she was pregnant. Tracy asks why he didn’t tell her. And she had phone conversations with Brook. It didn’t occur to her to mention this? Ned tells her not to blame Brook. Michael and Willow wanted to keep this news private at first. By the time they were ready to share the news, Tracy was unreachable. She was on her way to Ethan. Tracy asks what she can do.

Sonny tells Nina that it’s going to be nice, especially since the Quartermaines will go all out since they’re letting him in. She says, the Quartermaines have some nerve, lording it over him. They managed to keep their hands clean this time, but that doesn’t mean the Quartermaines don’t play dirty, especially if their precious ELQ is at stake. Drew and Carly… He says, don’t stop. What about Drew and Carly?

Alexis meets Diane at Charlie’s, and asks, what’s wrong? Sitting with a martini in front of her, Diane asks what she means. She just wanted to see Alexis and catch up. Alexis says she was worried Diane was upset with her because she cancelled their last dinner plan, and Diane says, must be something about her and dinner plans. Alexis asks what she means. What’s wrong with her? Why is she drinking so early? Diane says, if Alexis must know, it’s about Robert Scorpio, and Alexis says, she was supposed to have a date with the DA. Diane says, dinner, just dinner, and Alexis says, that’s her story and she’s sticking with it. Diane says, okay, it was kind of a date, but then he ended up having car trouble, and it ended up with him receiving an extraordinary dry cleaning bill from her. Alexis says, it potentially could have been a lot of fun, and Diane says, okay, they kissed. Alexis gasps, and Diane says, they might have kissed today had they not been interrupted by – wait for it – his ex-wife, Holly Sutton.

Robert says, Holly might have saved her son, but there’s still a lot of good people in trouble, and Holly says, Felicia told her about Anna. How’s she doing? Robert says, she’s lucky to be alive, no thanks to Victor, and she asks, what about Laura? He says, she kind of dropped off the grid with Curtis and Drew. She wants to corner Victor and rescue the hostages. Holly says she always knew Victor was dangerous, but he’s spinning out of control, and Robert says, that’s because he’s getting close to implementing his plan, whatever it is. She says she knows he wishes he could be with Laura and the rest, and he says he feels so bloody useless being chained to this desk. He can’t help anyone. She says, maybe he can. Can Anna have visitors? He says, sure, why? and she says she needs to apologize to Anna. And they both need to hear what Ethan told her.

Michael thanks Tracy, but says, they’re already doing everything they can, and Brook says, the problem is, they don’t know if Liesl Obrecht will be found in time. Tracy asks what that frau from hell has to do with this, and Olivia says, she’s a donor match for Willow. Ned says, they were all set for a bone marrow transplant when Obrecht disappeared from the Nurses Ball, and Olivia says, the police think Victor kidnapped her. Michael says, but they’re not losing hope. He and Willow are getting married tonight, and it’s going to be everything Willow wants. He gets up, excusing himself, and Tracy tells him that she meant what she said. She has contacts everywhere. If there’s anything they need. He’d be surprised what she can accomplish when she puts her mind to it. He thanks her, and leaves.

Nina tells Sonny, it’s no secret how she feels about Carly and her holier-than-thou attitude. And Drew is just an enabler. She’s been thinking about what happened the other night; a lot about how Carly had to be the one to go to Willow and tell her that Nina’s Aunt Liesl was missing. Sonny says, she told Willow because she didn’t want Willow to hear it from somebody else, and Nina asks if he’s on her side. He says he is. Isn’t that the same night Nina asked him to do what he could to find Liesl? Nina says, he did everything she asked him to and more, and he says, then she has to let go of this resentment she feels against Carly and Drew, because it doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters is them.

Willow tells Carly that she knows Tracy can be a handful… okay, more like two handfuls, but she loves her family. And after tonight, that makes Willow her family too. Carly says, Willow can’t help but see the good in people, even Tracy, and Willow says, she’s welcome to be there. All she wants to do is walk down the aisle on Drew’s arm… What? What is it? Michael comes in, and asks if Carly told Willow the news. Willow says, what news? and Carly says, Drew’s not going to be able to walk her down the aisle. Willow asks, what’s wrong? It’s not like Drew to back out at the last minute. Carly says, no. He has a location on Victor Cassadine, and they know wherever Victor is, Liesl is too. Michael says, Drew’s gone to find Liesl and bring her back.

Olivia says, somebody needs to tell Maxie that Drew isn’t going to be at the wedding. They know how sensitive she is about her seating chart. Unless Tracy wants to fill the empty seat. Ned says, maybe mother has other plans, but Tracy says, no. She wouldn’t miss it. Her wedding gift is going to be her contact list of specialists from Manhattan to Mumbai. Ned says he knows she means well, but if she really wants to help, she’ll make this day all about Michael and Willow, and she asks if he’s implying she’ll try to steal the spotlight. He says, her? Never. Brook suggests she show Tracy to her guest room, but Tracy says she has her own room. Olivia says, actually, that’s Drew’s room, and Tracy asks why he’d take her room. Olivia says, that’s the room with the best view, and Tracy says, that’s why it’s her room. Brook says, they can share her room, and that would be great because they have a lot to catch up on. She hustles Tracy out, and in the foyer, Tracy says, it is so like Monica to give her room to yet another one of Alan’s illegitimate offspring. What is wrong with her? Why doesn’t she just pay them off and show them the door? Why does she ask them to move in? Brook starts to talk, but Tracy says, don’t give her another lecture on this is Monica’s house. Brook says she’s not trying to lecture Tracy. She’s trying to thank Tracy.

Willow says she doesn’t want Drew risking his life for her; somebody has to stop him. Question. Why aren’t they actively looking for another donor in the meantime? Carly says, they’re not going to stop Drew. He’d be so proud to walk her down the aisle, but he’s doing what he thinks is right. For her, and for all of them.

Nina says, Sonny is right. Nothing matters more to her than what they have. They kiss, and Sonny says, don’t temp him. If he doesn’t go… She says, he’s going to be late for the wedding, and they don’t want that. Because if he’s late, who’s going to be blamed for that – she points to herself – this guy. She’ll let it go, as long as she doesn’t have to let him go. He says, never, and they kiss some more.

Alexis says, Holly’s back in town, and Diane says, and even more beautiful. Alexis says, what happened to the… Diane says, the third degree burns? That was all part of an elaborate scam to fool Victor. Robert and his ex work seamlessly together. Alexis says, they haven’t been together in years, but Diane says, you could have fooled me. Alexis says she’s sure Robert was glad to see Holly, but it was Diane’s dry cleaning bill he was picking up, and Diane says, that was guilt. Nice try, my friend. But the more she thinks about it, she thinks Holly came back to town just in the nick of time, just before she risked having a second date.

Robert goes in to see Anna, and she says she was just thinking about him. She needs him to use his connections to track a plane without anyone knowing. Can he do that? He says, before he does that, there’s someone he thinks she should talk to. Holly walks in, and Anna says, it’s good to see her. Holly says, that’s incredibly generous, given what she put Anna through. Anna says, Victor put Holly in a very difficult situation, and Holly sits next to the bed, and says, but she could have resisted. Instead, she helped him frame Anna for a murder that never happened. She donned a wig and Anna’s overcoat, and shot Lucy with Anna’s gun. Anna says, not her best moment, but she used a rubber bullet, and knew Lucy wouldn’t be hurt or die. Holly asks why Anna is making excuses for her, and Anna says she’s been backed into corners before, and forced to do things she didn’t want to do to help someone she loved. It’s called a devil’s bargain; you suffer either way. Holly thanks her for understanding, and Anna asks, how’s Ethan? Holly says, alive, in one piece, and on his way to Australia. When Victor faked her death in Monte Carlo and killed her sister – her half-sister Paloma – God knows where he was holding her. She kept waiting for him to interrogate her, but he never did. He didn’t want her to talk; Victor just wanted her. Anna says, to get close to Robert, and Holly says, yeah, and then one day, he had Ethan. She had no idea where he was holding Ethan. He could have been in the cell next to her or in a compound on the other side of the world, but Victor made one thing very clear. Her son would only live if she agreed to cooperate. Anna says, so Holly agreed to play along until she could figure out her next move, and Holly says, exactly, at Anna’s expense. Anna says, it happened to her, so she gets to choose who she blames for that, and she doesn’t blame Holly, and Holly should really stop blaming herself. Holly thanks her again, and Robert says, now that they’ve gotten that out of the way, they can have a strategy session. He was expecting to see Valentin here, since he’s been next to Anna’s bed through this whole ordeal. Anna says, he’s not here. He’s with Laura and Curtis and Drew. They’ve gone to find Victor. Holly looks at Robert, and Anna says, what? Holly says, when Ethan was Victor’s captive, he persuaded Victor’s guards to play cards with him; Ethan’s very good at cards. He can make any hand come out exactly the way he wants. He let his marks win just enough so they’d keep on playing, and talking, which is how he learned that Victor plans to revive a technology that the Cassadines developed in the 80s.

Alexis asks if Diane is a quitter, and Diane shrugs and says, maybe. Alexis asks why she’s giving up, and Diane says, there’s nothing to give up. She’s just going to go back to doing what she does better than anyone else, and that’s besting Robert in court. He can have Holly Sutton if he wants. Alexis says, what if he wants her? Life is too short to stand on ceremony. If you feel something, say something.

Olivia asks if Ned is okay, and he says, it’s a mixed blessing, having his mother home with them. She says her feelings are also mixed. It’s the blessing part she’s not clear on.

Tracy says, gratitude isn’t Brook’s best event, but have at it, and Brook says she turned to Tracy when Chase was really in trouble, and she came through. If Tracy hadn’t pulled all the right strings, Chase might have never gotten his badge back. She owes Tracy. Tracy says, Brook is right, and don’t forget it, because she won’t. She heads upstairs, and calls down, bag please.

Nina and Sonny almost start getting busy, but Nina says, he’s going to be late for this wedding. He kisses her one more time, and says, hold that thought. She tells him that she wants lots of pictures, and he says, and wedding cake, because it’s good luck. She says she doesn’t need any luck, because she has him, and he goes to get ready. She takes out her phone and calls Martin. She says she needs to know if he’s had the conversation with the SEC about Carly and Drew.

Willow says, since Drew can’t be here, she can’t think of anyone she’d rather have give her away but Carly. Carly says she’d be honored, and asks if Michael is okay with it. Michael asks what she thinks, and Carly says, if she’s going to play her part, she’d better get changed. She goes upstairs, and Willow says, Michael’s mother is putting up a brave front, but if something happens, and Drew doesn’t come back… He says, don’t lose hope. Drew will come back, and he’ll bring Liesl, okay? She says, okay, but it could be doubly heartbreaking for Carly if it all goes wrong. She’s so in love with Drew.

Nina tells Martin, no. She hasn’t changed her mind. She looks around to make sure Sonny can’t hear, and says, just the opposite. She wants him to go all out and expose Drew and Carly for engaging in insider trading. Just make sure to keep her name out of it.

Tomorrow, Sonny asks why Nina was talking to her lawyer; Maxie says, they have a major problem; Ava says, Nina did the right thing; Anna wonders if their friends are walking into a trap; and everything Victor has ever worked for is behind this door.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey

Dolores herds the women out of the restaurant and onto the bus. Melissa says she likes when someone takes over, and wants to drunk dial her ex. In Teresa’s interview, she says, Melissa seems a little sauced. Melissa also sleeps in the next morning, and at breakfast Jen wonders where the boogawolf is. Danielle says she comes in peace, and in her interview, she says, being around these women is a mind f***. When it’s bad, it’s horrible, but they’ve been having a good time, and she’s not ruining the trip more than it’s been ruined already. Dolores says, Paulie’s mom Claire might be coming by, and in Dolores’s interview, she says, she saw this cute little lady on Paulie’s Instagram, and fell in love with his mom before him. Claire arrives, along with Jennifer and Sharon, Paulie’s niece and sister respectively. There are lots of hugs, and in her interview, Dolores says, when she and Paulie were first dating, she felt funny sleeping over in front of his mom, who was the last one to bed and the first one up. Claire asks if Dolores is still a hussy, and Dolores tells us that she did the walk of shame when Claire was having her tea and biscuits, and Claire would say, hussy. Dolores introduces everybody, and they sit down to breakfast. Everyone talks about how amazing Paulie is, and Jennifer says, they’ve been planning Dolores and Paulie’s wedding. She asks what Claire thinks, and Claire says she loves Dolores. Dolores made her feel welcome. Dolores says, Paulie’s whole family is here, and Danielle starts crying about the family dynamic. In Danielle’s interview, she says she wishes she and her brother had that. The way Paulie’s sister was talking about him with such love and adoration is the way she would talk about her brother. Sharon tells them about Claire saying Dolores is a hussy, and Teresa says, her dad was like that. Right, Melissa? Melissa says, the first time she slept over with Joe #2, when they were in the DR, their mom asked, why is this puttana lying in bed with you? Teresa says, Melissa was great with her parents, and in Melissa’s interview, she says she’s hungover, but she might be still be drunk. She can’t remember the last time Teresa said something positive about her. Dolores shows Claire the husbands calendar, and Claire checks out the picture of Frank in bunny ears. Jennifer asks if Claire thinks he’s hot, but Claire says, no. They all laugh, and Jennifer says, they have to get ready for Teresa’s hen party; it’s like a bachelorette party. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, Teresa is old school like her, and doesn’t want a ding-a-ling in her face. She googled what was good to do in Ireland for a bachelorette, and found a farm where they can be silly and do activities. When they’re working together, they’re not fighting.

It’s beautiful out, and Dolores says, it’s not typical Ireland weather. They’re sad it’s their last day, and Rachel says she had a great time, despite being called a rat. Jennifer suggests they concentrate on the good, and they take the bus to Causey Farm. Jennifer tells them to all be team players, and in her interview, she says, the minute they find out it’s dirty muddy farmland, she’ll see them rushing for the door. Everything is going to be a surprise. Farm hand Peter greets them, and says, they’ve got a number of activities. In Teresa’s interview, she says she’s not a farm person. This is definitely not what she expected to be doing today. They follow Peter to some chicken pens, and he says they’re going to play a game called Catch the Cock. Dolores says, she’s not pointing fingers, but it should be no problem. Peter explains that it’s a sign of good luck, and the Irish are all about good luck. He asks who Teresa wants to bring in with her, and Teresa says, Melissa, confusing us all. Melissa says, she already caught Teresa’s brother’s cock (BA-DUM-CHH!), and Peter demonstrates how to grab the chicken, who seems like he’s done this before. There are a lot of cock jokes, so we’ll just leave it there. They take turns, and Danielle is especially leery. In her interview, she says, she’s not afraid, but animals lick their balls and stuff. I don’t think chickens do that, but okay. In Marge’s interview, she says, it’s just chickens. The girl is from Staten Island, and Marge is sure she’s been around them. I’ve only been in Staten Island a few times, and have no idea what she means, if anything. For the next activity, the women are taken to a barn, where there’s a humongous piece of white paper hanging up. Peter tells them to grab brushes and paint the story of Teresa’s life; any memories they have. Teresa tells them, that made her think of jail. No bars; only happy memories, happy or funny.

In Teresa’s interview, she says, when she went to jail, it wasn’t easy to leave her daughters behind. She missed milestones like Gia’s 8th grade graduation, and Audriana graduating from kindergarten. It was traumatic, and she’s decided to act like that part of her life never happened. Melissa paints the family coming from Sala Cosolina in Italy, and starts to cry. In Melissa’s interview, she said, in drawing it from the beginning, it shocked her to see where they are now. Teresa starts crying and hugs Melissa, and Melissa says she loves Teresa’s family so much. In her interview, Teresa says she wishes it was like the way it started; a happy beautiful family that loved each other. She’s grateful for the beautiful memories everyone drew. Jackie paints Teresa’s Montville home when the girls were little, and Jennifer includes the iconic table flip. Danielle paints Teresa’s wall of success, and Jen does Teresa meeting Louie. In Teresa’s interview, she says she has a beautiful life story, and hopes for a happy ending. She thanks everyone, and says it made her emotional watching Dolores with Paulie’s mom. Her dad used to say old school stuff. She thinks maybe the tension is misunderstood sometimes, and Melissa says she was upset with Teresa bringing up something that happened a year ago. Teresa claims she wasn’t saying anything bad about Antonia, and loves Melissa’s children. Her brain shorts out, and she tells Melissa that she wants some part of them in the wedding. Jennifer brings her back to reality by asking if she’s saying she wants all of them to be in the wedding, and Teresa backtracks and says, she just want happiness and peace. In her interview, Melissa says, Teresa is talking such nonsense with whatever she’s asking… if she’s asking, since she’s barely asking. Putting an Irish spin on it, Teresa says she wants the gold at the end of the rainbow, and in Melissa’s interview, she says, they’re not Teresa’s props in the final hour. Sorry. Peter says, let’s roll. He has a surprise. He takes them to a beautifully set picnic table, and the food looks amazing. Dolores says, tonight, they’re having a classic Irish dinner at the castle; fancy schmancy. There’s also going to be a whiskey tasting. Oh yeah, just what this bunch needs. Dolores asks about Teresa’s wedding plans, and Teresa says, it’s insane. She has a dress fitting, as well as the girls. The other shoe falls when she says that Louie asked Bill to be in the wedding. In Marge’s interview, she says, who they’ve known literally 12 months. To add insult to injury, Teresa says, he’s been supportive, and she doesn’t have any family. In Melissa’s interview, she says, this is why it’s hard for her to believe anything Teresa says. She’s talking about putting Gino in the wedding, and with the next breath, says she has no family. Teresa says, it’s a new beginning with a new man, and Melissa wipes some tears away. Danielle says, it’s eerily similar to her own situation, and sniffles. In Rachel’s interview, she says she feels bad for Danielle, regardless of their issues. She’d never want to go through what Danielle is, and she clearly hasn’t fully worked through it. Danielle says, nothing else matters if you don’t have family, and Teresa says she wants freaking peace. Melissa says, same, and in Danielle’s interview, she says, they need to get over it before it’s too late. Peter asks if they’re ready to go  to the Irish spa, and Jennifer wonders if they should be worried.

Peter takes them to the bog, where the natural exfoliator for the spa is found. It’s basically a big mud pit, and Marge says, it has Jurassic Park vibes. He tells them to take off their shoes and socks, and go for a whoo into the bog. He assures them there’s no cow poop in it, and it won’t go past their waist. Dolores says she’s done a lot worse and asked less questions, and jumps in first. In Danielle’s interview, she says, it feels like muddy, loose diarrhea, and I wonder why she knows what that would feel like. They all get in except for Melissa and Teresa, and Marge calls them princesses. They join hands and jump in, and Marge tells them, until they make up, they have to stay here. Jen says, this is the best bachelorette party ever, and in Jennifer’s interview, she says, see how rolling in a pile of mud brings everyone together? You’re welcome. They leave, and Marge says, Joe (#3) is having the guys over, and they’re smoking pot. I wonder if I heard right.

Back at the castle, they get dressed up, and we assume they’ve showered. Danielle calls home, and Nate says he’s headed guys night. She tells him that Teresa and Melissa had a heart-to-heart. She related it to her brother, and got emotional. Everyone’s been awful to her on trip. In her interview, Danielle says, her husband is like her rock. She misses her family, Rachel and Marge have been coming at her, and she’s been watching Teresa and Melissa go at each other. She wants off this merry-go-round. Marge calls Joe #3, who’s giving Lexi a ride, and she shows them the castle, saying, they have to come here. Lexi says, it’s 30 minutes by plane to her hometown, and Marge says, they’ll all go. In Marge’s interview, she says, Lexi and Nino are keeping Joe company. They’ve moved into the guest house. When Lexi got separated, Marge told her to move in. Lexi helped her through her breakup with Jan, and she’s Marge’s closest relationship next to her kids and husband, and probably her healthiest relationship. She tells Joe about Bill being in the wedding, and he says he bets Nate will be next. Lexi says, it’s nobody’s first wedding, and wonders why the bridal party is so huge. The women meet for the whiskey tasting, and Dolores says she loves whiskey. It’s an acquired taste, like us. I love whiskey too. Them, not so much. Marge asks how Melissa feels, and Melissa says she feels emotional. She got flashbacks from when the family was together, and can’t believe this is them. She’s upset for Joe #2.

Back at Marge and Joe’s, Lexi says, since they can’t smoke inside, she’ll put flowers on the outside table, but Joe says, this is guys. Put axle grease there. The guys convene, and Joe #3 says, Frank has a new pot business, and wants to test it out on them. Joe #2 says he doesn’t smoke pot or he’ll see snakes. Lexi says, this would be the worst house to smoke pot in, since the animals in the paintings will come to life. I wonder what kind of weed these people are smoking. Louie is still recovering from covid (maybe), and Joe #2 asks Bill about being in the wedding party. No disrespect, but they just threw him in. In Joe #2’s interview, he says he thought the mailman was next. Bill is like Jennifer, panting to be in it, but it’s in two weeks; it’s a joke to them. They toast to Frank’s new business, and in Frank’s interview, he says, three years ago he was contacted about opening a pot business, but he didn’t smoke. Now, ever since it’s been legal, he eats, drinks, and sleeps weed. He likes to feel good, and that’s what weed does. He wants to try it on his friends who need relaxation. Even though Joe #2 doesn’t smoke, Frank makes sure to blow enough at him for a contact high. The guys do a lot of laughing, and Joe #2 says he’s starving. Joe #3 tells them, Lexi got a food truck, and they run over to it. In Frank’s interview, he says, Joe #2 is high and he loves it. Bill suggests Joe #2 smoke weed and have a heart to heart with his sister. He must be really high, since I don’t think that would work unless Teresa smoked weed too. Joe #2 says, the women are in Ireland, and his sister brought up his daughter. He knows his nieces have a lot to say about him. He doesn’t want the children raised in hate and anger. He wants them to love everybody. He loses his train of thought, and says, it’s because that guy blew sh*t in my face. Nate says, Danielle is still learning the personalities, and John asks, what’s up with her calling Rachel a rat; she had her friend’s back. Nate says, they can’t take what the women say seriously, and Joe #2 says he bets the girls aren’t having this much fun. I’ll bet not.

Whiskey expert Andrew oversees the tasting, telling them to take a sip and then have some chocolate, which coats the tastebuds. Somehow this gives you a better experience. I’ll take his word for it. I don’t like to consume any other sugar when I’m drinking alcohol. It just doesn’t sit well with me. Except cheesecake. Cheesecake seems to be okay. He tells them that the whiskey is 43% alcohol (holy!), and Marge tells them to be careful. They don’t want to pass out before the night has started. You’re supposed to take a sip, and then pour the rest into a glass, but a few of the women guzzle it all down, mostly Jennifer. Dinner is served, and Jennifer says she’s totally drunk. Dolores says, it’s their last night, and asks if they liked it. Teresa thanks everyone for honoring her. She’s all about having a good time. Marge says, the weekend was special, and they’ll have great memories. In Danielle’s interview, she says she didn’t enjoy her trip, and she asks Rachel how they are. She asks why she’s the bad guy, and Rachel asks what Danielle’s intention was in repeating what she said. Rachel isn’t even loud, but Danielle escalates everything, banging the table, and telling Rachel, calm the f*** down. She doesn’t know when Rachel’s ass went from normal to changing everything she said to make her out to be the bad guy. She’s not allowed to do that. Melissa says, Rachel only repeated what she’d heard, and in Melissa’s interview, she says, Marge should really be furious at Jennifer and Teresa. They were the ones who met with her best friend. We flash back to Jennifer discussing what Laura said with Teresa while Danielle listened in, and Melissa says, they started all this. Danielle says, Marge should be mad at all the people who are saying sh*t about her, and Marge asks what they’re saying. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, please don’t say anything. She’s not even looking at Danielle in case it reminds her. Realizing she’s said too much, Danielle tells Marge, a lot of stuff, and Jennifer says, it’s coming from other places. Marge says she loves how they’re obsessed with her, and in her interview, she says, she’ll give them Laura’s phone number, and they can hang out together and obsess about her. Danielle says, it’s Marge’s fault that Jennifer’s kids found out about Bill’s affair. She forgives, but doesn’t forget. Marge says, that’s why she’ll always have problems with her family. They’ll never have a clean slate, so she’ll never move past anything. In her interview, Marge says, Danielle is crying about her brother non-stop, but how can they make up if she can’t forget? Jen says, it’s their last f***ing night, and Marge says she can’t have this discussion one more second. In her interview, Jennifer says, Marge is implying it’s Danielle’s fault, and wonders if she gets joy out of being a mean girl. You’re drunk, Jennifer. Go home. Teresa says she knows what it feels like when people question what they don’t understand, and in her interview, Danielle says she knows Marge can be mean, but how dare Marge hit her where it hurts most. Dolores suggests they go to bed, since they’re being picked up at 6 am. In Danielle’s interview, she says, she has no more fight in her. She doesn’t want to waste the energy. She’s done. She cries, but all I can say is, boo-f***ing-hoo.  

Next time, Antonia gets a car; Teresa video chats with Joe #1; Frank wants Dolores to tell him what happened to their dynamic, and gets emotional; Rachel and John talk to an attorney about Rachel adopting Jaiden; and Jennifer throws Teresa a shower. And if you think a lot of people came to your shower, you’d be wrong.

🤽‍♀️ When we last left the most awful people on land in Summer House, Danielle asked if Carl wasn’t ring shopping. He said he was, and she screamed into a pillow. She said, it hasn’t been a year. Not that she was against them as a couple; that’s not where she was coming from. Carl said he’d been thinking Danielle had an issue with his past or their own relationship. In Danielle’s interview, she said, it was long ago. She and Carl met in 2015, and dated briefly. It didn’t end well, and it was laughable if anyone thought she still had feelings for Carl. Danielle said she felt like she was being cut out, and Carl said he hoped the four of them could do more things. Danielle asked, why only the four of them? Why couldn’t they be the amigos they were? She was glad Carl and Lindsay were evolving into a serious relationship, but her relationship was different. She was also a start-up founder, and under a lot of pressure and stress. It would be nice if the people closest to her checked in. Lindsay was at the top of the list, but if they were going in separate directions, then she needed to manage those expectations. Carl asked if it was frustrating that it wasn’t the same dynamic, and Danielle said, a phone call or a  text asking what’s going on would be nice. Carl said, Danielle wanted to feel like she was getting support, and thought Lindsay would want do that. His worry was that Danielle thought he’d do crazy sh*t again, but she said, not at all, and he said he felt better. In Carl’s interview, he said, it would be hard if Lindsay still won’t mend fences, and hoped his positivity helped them. Danielle wants to be heard in the friendship. They hugged it out.

Kory, Sam, Ciara, and Gabby went to a bar, where Sam and Kory made out. Amanda, Paige, and Lindsay joined them at some other bar, and when they got back to the house, Amanda ate black olives out of the can. Kyle said, like beans, but they’re olives. As usual, the soul of brilliance. Carl told Lindsay about his talk with Danielle, and no surprise, she didn’t take it well when he suggested she and Danielle have a conversation. She got loud, saying that she was being blamed, and had to be the one who figured things out. It was like a game. He said he felt good about the conversation, and was glad to hear that Danielle didn’t have an issue with him. Lindsay said she was glad he could move forward with Danielle, but she couldn’t. Carl said he thought she’d be able to, and she said, he thought it was all her fault. He said he didn’t think that, and she asked if he actually had an opinion. He said he told Danielle that he thought Lindsay would want to be supportive, then made the mistake of mentioning again that Danielle didn’t have an issue with him. Lindsay told him, so he felt good, but didn’t give a f*** if she had an issue with Danielle. Carl said he wasn’t getting into this; everything he was saying was wrong. Lindsay said he only cared about how he was perceived, and didn’t care about her, and he told her that she was being difficult. Elsewhere in the house, Kyle told Danielle, something happened, but he doesn’t know what. Danielle said, they’d worked it out; Carl just wanted to hear that Danielle supported them. Kyle said he thought Lindsay was hammered. Lindsay told Carl that he always got so mad, and he said he wasn’t mad, but she insisted he was very mad. She was just asking questions. He told her, whatever he said was wrong, and he didn’t want to keep it going. She said that was on him. Why was he mad? Carl said he was exhausted, as was I by this point. Lindsay asked why they couldn’t have a normal conversation, and Carl said, she wasn’t acting normal. She said she wanted him to tell Danielle, you POS, apologize to my girlfriend, and Carl told her that she was being rude, and to stop looking for a fight. She said she’d be happy when he understood, and he said, all he told her was that he thought she and Danielle should have a conversation. She said that she tried, and he said he hoped his conversation helped hers. She said, it wasn’t on him; it was on her. He said she needed to figure out if she wanted to be friends with Danielle, and she said she was glad he was good; she wasn’t. He might feel better, but she felt worse. Everything was on her, and clearly he hadn’t helped. Carl said, yes, he was a horrible person, and she said he always wanted a pity party. Did it ever occur to him that she had feelings? He left the room, and Paige and Amanda were listening in.

Lindsay said, blah-blah-blah even on her birthday. She couldn’t have the day before her birthday or the day after her birthday either. I’ll bet she’s one of those people who has a birthday month. She said, it was all about Carl. Kory came in downstairs, carrying Chris on his back, and Chris complained that his balls were smushing. In Kory’s interview, he said, growing up, he was always the cute friend. He was skinny, and didn’t want to be cute. He wanted to be hot, sexy, and handsome. He was still that cute skinny guy in his head, and never aggressive. He made the girl chase him. In Carl’s interview, he said, since Lindsay had been drinking, he was trying to navigate things. They got twisted, then Lindsay got upset when she was drunk. Danielle told Kyle that she and Carl had a good conversation, and covered everything. It ended in a hug. Kyle said, after dinner, he could hear Lindsay yelling.

In the morning, Gabby asked how Lindsay’s night was. They heard raised voices. Danielle said she needed a morning cocktail. When Danielle was out of the room, Lindsay told Gabby that she’d had two conversations with Danielle, and she’s even more confused, since Carl said they should talk again. Chris announced that he had a variety of games for today, but Amanda, Paige, Gabby, and Ciara said they were going shopping. Ciara said to start without them… and finish without them. Carl came in from a run, and in Danielle’s interview, she said, apparently, they were pretending like nothing happened. She wants them to go the distance, but if they want to move fast, they can’t sweep everything under the rug.

Chris started the games with a relay race, reminding everyone that he was a Marine. They had to take a drink, flip the cup, run laps, and do crunches, then stop when he told them to. Kyle and Kory sort of competed. In Sag Harbor, the girls continued to shop, and Gabby said she was excited for Sam. She explained that she hated hugs and holding hands, and Paige forced her to hold hands. Paige said her arms were so long, Craig had to hold her by the wrist, and it made people think he was kidnapping her. They went back to the house as Chris was explaining the next game, where they’d spin a bottle. This got the guys all excited since they’re in 7th grade, but Chris said, whoever the bottle pointed to would have to take an egg and the others had to run for their dear life before getting nailed with it. Carl was the first to be hit, but it turned out the eggs were hardboiled, and they realized they were using Amanda’s breakfast, so they switched to water balloons. Amanda asked Ciara and Paige if they got their fertility results, and they gathered in one of the bedrooms to reveal the results. In Paige’s interview, she said, they all took the tests last week, and we flashed back to that. She said she and Ciara really took the tests to help Amanda take one, since when Amanda felt uncomfortable in a situation, she avoided it, hoping it would go away. But when it came to health issues, they had to be dealt with at some point. Paige went first, and the results said she’d hit menopause around age 51, and had an average number of eggs for her age. Amanda then opened hers.  

Amanda’s test said the same thing as Paige’s, and Paige asked if it made her feel better. Amanda said it did, but she still had no idea what the f*** was going on. In her interview, she said she wasn’t having a period, was losing weight, and she could tell her hormones were out of whack from her skin.  Ciara looked at her results, and they said she would hit menopause slightly earlier than 51, and had fewer than average eggs for age. She said she wasn’t going to lie. It was scary to think she didn’t have enough eggs. It wasn’t what she wanted to hear. Paige asked if she was spiraling, and Ciara said she was. Paige told her, seriously don’t, and Amanda said she felt like it was her fault, but Paige said Amanda needed to know. In Ciara’s interview, she said, the choices she was making now with her career and finances were to prepare herself for the best situation when she found a relationship. She wanted to have a family, and the possibility of not being able to have kids was freaking her the f*** out. Kyle asked Danielle how things were going between her and Lindsay, and Danielle said she thought she’d had a good talk with Carl. She thought he’d wanted to hear that she supported their relationship 1000%, but he thought she should talk to Lindsay again. Kyle asked if she’d been as direct with Lindsay, and she said she thought so, but she felt like she’d been cut out with Lindsay. She was happy for them, but wanted Lindsay to check in with her occasionally. It didn’t have to be World War III. Lindsay joined the group, and asked what she missed. Danielle said it seemed that Lindsay didn’t feel she supported them as a couple, and it was going far beyond what was actually happening. She didn’t want to get defensive, but wanted more from the friendship. She said, they’d always hung out, but Lindsay said, Danielle wasn’t in the city. Danielle said, Lindsay could still check in with her, and Kyle said that Danielle wanted to be seen by her best friend. Danielle didn’t understand why it always got like this with Lindsay; it wasn’t a blame game. She just wanted to go back to the sisterhood they’d had. Lindsay said it wasn’t fair to put it on her, and Danielle started to cry, saying, she’d die for Lindsay, and never blamed her. Lindsay said, Danielle kept listening to other people, and Danielle got up and went inside. Because the way to fix things is to always run away.

Paige and Amanda followed Danielle in, and after Danielle cried in the bathroom for a while, Amanda gave her a hug. Danielle said, just when she thought she was breaking through, Lindsay played the blame game and was talking to everyone else about it. Outside, Lindsay told Kyle that it wasn’t fait to put it on her. Two days ago, Danielle said she felt weird about Lindsay and Carl being together, but now she was supportive. It was contradictory. Good Lord, does this woman listen to anything but herself? Danielle had said, at first, she thought it was weird. Kyle said, maybe it would always be weird. Lindsay, Danielle, and Carl had been like a three legged stool, and Danielle was trying to make sense of it. How did Lindsay not understand? When Kyle is the voice of reason, I don’t understand. Danielle said she was trying, but didn’t think Lindsay wanted to try. If she needed to marinate on if she wanted to be in the friendship, take a moment, but if she didn’t want to anymore, fine.

Ciara started the bonfire, and in her interview, she said she could do anything a dude could do, but better, and on her period. They made some barbecue, and Chris went inside to put on some music, saying, Journey might be right up my dingleberry, whatever that meant. Ciara was talking to Paige in the bedroom, when the rest made a conga line and danced in. Lindsay and Carl joined them, and Carl flipped the light switch on and off. After things broke up, Chris danced to music in his head while he brushed his teeth. I’m going to remind you again. Kyle just turned 40, and these are his peers. And this is how they’re spending their weekends.

In the morning, Chris wondered where Kory slept, since he’s s no rocket scientist. He blew a whistle to wake everyone up, and pulled Kory out of Sam’s bed, dragging him down the hall by his feet, and saying they were going to the gym. Ciara told Paige that Kyle had been humping her, and Paige said Kory had taken a running jump and landed on her wrist. Ciara said they’d been missed so much, the party had been moved to their room. It was time to leave for the week, and in Sam’s interview, she said, Kory hadn’t made it below her collarbone yet, but they were going to Montauk to see how far the chemistry took them. In Carl’s interview, he said, all the things that had happened to him led him to this summer. An inner voice was screaming Lindsay, and he couldn’t hold back anymore. He picked up the engagement ring he’d ordered, which was classic and pretty.

Next time, Chris’s new girlfriend Lexi comes to the house; Mya finds out Kory is interested in Sam; Carl goes to the hospital; Kyle says, Carl is realizing that real relationships take real work; and Carl proposes to Lindsay.

🤯 Just like with Gary (Below Deck Sailing Yacht) and Kory, there must be something to Lindsay I’m not seeing. Is this dude out of his mind? Does he want to start drinking again? She’s alcoholism and your worst PMS nightmare going someplace to happen.

🌷 You Don’t Send Me Flowers…

Boomerang back tomorrow for soap and the hunt for VanderClues. Until then, stay safe, stay seeing the beauty in all ethnicities, and stay saying something if you feel something. Life is too short to stand on ceremony.

April 24, 2023 – The Haunted Star Is Found Off Greenland, First Mate Back On Deck, Deck Idol, Awful People Tomorrow & Hard Rain

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Olivia goes over the list of food for the wedding, and Michael says, they can always order pizza. She tells him to bite his tongue. If he wasn’t the groom, she’d throttle him. Carly comes in, and promises to stay out of the kitchen, but there has to be something else she can do to help get ready. Michael says, Willow is more important than anything, and asks how she’s doing. Carly says, she’s sleeping soundly. How is he? Brook says, he’s trying to be cool; pretending to check his work on his phone. Carly says, he’s not working, and he says he had to make sure a project was on track for later. He’s putting it away now. Besides, he’s getting married today. Carly says, he is, and hugs him. Brook says she’s heading to the gatehouse to help Willow when she gets up. Besides, it’s tradition. She was the one who helped Willow get ready the last time. Carly says, she looked lovely then; she’ll look lovely now. Brook says, she’s going to blow Michael away, and he says he can’t wait to see his beautiful bride.

TJ asks what the doctor said, and Molly says, it’s highly likely that she has endometriosis. It’s an unofficial diagnosis. They won’t know until the results of the biopsy are back. Alexis says, a biopsy? and I love how everyone is acting like this is a death sentence.

Holly clings to Ethan on the plane going back home, and he tells her that he’s not going to disappear. He doesn’t even have a parachute. She says, he’ll have to indulge her. She searched the globe looking for him. Now that he’s next to her, she’s not letting him go. He says he appreciates the save, and she says, as much as she hates to admit it, Tracy’s the one who saved the day.

Felicia tells Tracy that she still can’t get over her showing up at the black market auction dressed in all white. She does have a flair for the dramatic, doesn’t she? Tracy says, wardrobe critique aside, she couldn’t very well let Luke’s son get executed. Although she didn’t expect to spend that much money to save him. What was Holly thinking, driving the price up to ten million? Felicia says, Tracy only paid four, and Tracy says, it should have been two. Felicia says, even so, it’s incredibly kind of Tracy to have saved Luke’s son, no matter what the price. Tracy says, that’s nice of her to say, but the truth is, she only got involved because Victor Cassadine was behind the auction, and she won’t rest until she proves that man killed Luke.

Valentin goes into Anna’s hospital room, and she asks if he has any news on his father. He asks if she means has he gotten any updates in the five minutes it took him to get this coffee, and she says, yes. He says, no, and she says she can’t just lie here doing nothing. He tells her to take it easy. She just got out of the ICU, and can’t just start dancing. She says she’d settle for a little walk, and he says he knows how frustrated she is, but her job is to heal. Victor will be caught and dealt with. She tells him, they’ve been saying that for the last six months, but he says, now Victor’s overreaching. He’s getting close to his goal and he’s making mistakes. Letting Valentin live for one, and kidnapping Laura’s grandsons for another.

Drew tells Laura and Curtis that he thinks they’re making progress, but just because Victor wanted information on Project Demeter doesn’t mean they’re headed for this spot on the map. Robert comes by, and Laura pulls him over, saying, thank God he’s here. He says he came to visit Anna. What’s happening? Laura says, they think they have a lead on Victor, showing Robert the map, and Drew says, it’s the map his SEAL team used when they were working on Project Demeter. Robert says, the one Victor was interested in. What are all these locations? Curtis says, they’re not sure, but they think they’re connected to Mikkos Cassadine. Laura asks if he recognizes that, pointing, and he says, 1981; a good year for stopping Mikkos. She says, and that’s Cassadine Island. They think these sites are somehow related to the Cassadines. Robert wonders why they’re spread out; there’s no logic in that. Curtis says, Trina was able to provide them with the heading from the Haunted Star. Combined with these locations, there’s one shared point. Drew points, and says, right there, off the coast of Greenland. That’s where they think Victor’s headed. Laura says, it’s a longshot, but it’s all they’ve got, and Robert says he thinks he’s figure out how to find Victor.

Ned tells Brook that Valentin isn’t answering his calls. Now his voicemail is full; probably from all the messages he left. Brook says, Valentin is at the hospital with Anna. Maybe she could head over there, but Ned says, it’s not her responsibility; it’s Valentin’s responsibility. ELQ stock has taken a major hit, and their CEO is MIA. Michael and Drew were right. Only a Quartermaine will make ELQ a priority. He looks at Michael, and says, and only a Quartermaine should run ELQ.

Valentin looks at his phone, and sees the missed call. Anna says, Drew? and he shakes his head. She says, oh, Ned. He wants to talk about ELQ. Valentin will have to talk to him eventually. Valentin says he will, but not right now. He wants to stay focused on wracking his brain about what Victor told him about his master plan. He just wishes they’d cracked the code. Portia walks in and apologizes for bothering them. She asks how Anna is feeling, and Anna says she’s actually feeling better. How’s Portia? Portia says, since the demented man who has her daughter is Valentin’s father, she’d like him to tell her everything he knows about Victor Cassadine.

Felicia says, she and Anna always suspected Luke’s death wasn’t an accident, but how did Tracy find out? Tracy says, the longer she thought about it, the less sense it made. Luke Spencer dying in a random accident, in Switzerland of all places. What was he doing there? He certainly wasn’t there for the chocolate or the skiing. He used to go to Switzerland – Zurich – do his banking and get out. So she went to see that twit Jennifer Smith in prison. Something about her having the Ice Princess diamond didn’t add up. She’s a schemer, but she’s a nincompoop. She couldn’t mastermind a theft from Luke Spencer. So when she looked Jennifer straight in her vapid eyes, and Jennifer told her that she’d been framed, she knew Jennifer was telling her the truth. Felicia says, the WSB just wanted to tie it all up. As far as they were concerned, they got the diamond back; case solved. Except, it wasn’t. Tracy says, too bad nobody ever bothered to tell her, Luke’s widow, and Felicia says, they thought she was getting on with her life, but Tracy says, they wouldn’t let her in on it. They wanted to do it their way. Meanwhile, she’s spent 14 months trying to prove Luke was murdered by herself. Felicia says, Luke wouldn’t want that.

Drew says, if the site belonged to the Cassadines, wouldn’t Victor already know about it? They’ve been assuming the code etched into the diamond has been a set of coordinates, but what if it’s completely unrelated? Curtis says, the best information they got was the heading from Trina, and that site is directly on that heading. Laura says, they have so many pieces of this puzzle, but they’re missing that one crucial piece that brings it all together. Robert comes back, and she asks if he contacted help, and he says, satellite imagery show’s a ship parked in the code just outside Greenland. Interesting point is, there’s not supposed to be anything there; there was a research station back in the 50s, but it was abandoned. What’s even more interesting is, the ship is running in the dark with no transponders. Curtis says, that’s it; that’s the Haunted Star. Laura asks how soon Robert can get the WSB there, but he says, they can’t. There’s a problem.

Molly tells Alexis, the way Dr. Navarro explained it, endometriosis happens when the tissue meant to be on the inside of the uterus grows on the outside of the uterus. They’re usually non-cancerous, but these growths can cause painful periods, which she’s definitely experienced. Alexis asks how long this has been going on, and Molly says, a few months maybe, but she’s always had bad cramps. They’ve just gotten more and more intense. Alexis says, Molly has to take her health seriously. She can’t get so wrapped up with work that she puts her self-care on the back burner. Molly wonders who she inherited that from. She seems to remember Alexis not exactly leaping to get her bone density checked. Alexis says, they’re not doing tit for tat right now. Do as I say, not as I do. Molly says she hears Alexis. It took her a while to realize each month was getting worse. When they decided to have a baby, she was looking forward to getting pregnant right away so she wouldn’t have any periods at all. It didn’t happen, so she’s back to dealing with this. Alexis asks if there’s a treatment, and Molly tells her, Dr. Navarro said, usually hormone therapy is prescribed, and Alexis says, that’s bad because… TJ says, the hormone is estrogen, and Molly says, the hormone stops ovulation, which means she wouldn’t be able to get pregnant.

Anna says, they were told Trina made contact, and Portia says, she found a satellite phone, and she was able to relay the ship’s heading. Valentin says, her daughter’s a very brave woman, but Portia says she’d rather Trina be cowardly and safe at home. She’s sure they can imagine how terrified she is right now, not knowing what’s going on; whether she’s safe, whether they found her or not. Has Jordan reached out to Anna at all, or maybe her agency? Anna says, sorry. There’s been no updates on Victor’s whereabouts. She really understands how Portia is feeling, because she’s been in Portia’s position. Valentin says he has too. If they hear anything, they’ll tell her directly. She has his word. His phone dings, and he says, Ned again. Anna says she thinks he really needs to take the call, and he leaves. Portia says she’s here as a mom, not a doctor; a mother who’s very terrified for her child. She hates to ask this, but needs to know right now. How much danger is her daughter really in? Is Victor Cassadine capable of harming Trina?

Ethan says he’s sorry Victor made Holly do his bidding. She was in prison too. The mess was entirely of his own making. He should have seen Victor’s men coming. She says, it seemed there were quite a few participants in that digital auction. Ethan had quite a following; none of whom were admirers. He says, she knows him; rob from the rich, and give to the poor. She asks if there are any particular charities he’s benefitting these days, and he says, a couple of orphanages, and a wildlife sanctuary in Zimbabwe. He’s been out of commission for a while, so they’ll definitely need some funding. Holly says, before he goes running back to Monte Carlo or wherever, he’s going to need some time to recuperate, but he says he’s sorry. He can’t stay with her in Port Charles. Too many people after him. It’s best he go right to Australia, where he knows the place and who’s got deep pockets and who not to cross. He needs an influx of cash for his charity work, and to pay off a couple of the bastards who want to kill him. She supposes there’s no point in telling him to be careful, and he says, only if she is.

Tracy asks who Felicia is to tell her what Luke would or wouldn’t want from her, and Felicia says she’s his friend. Someone who knew him, and knows he genuinely loved Tracy. He wouldn’t want her spending her time and money trying to avenge him. She thinks it’s good Tracy is coming back to Port Charles. She needs her family around her right now. Tracy laughs and asks if Felicia has met her family.

On the phone, Ned says, Valentin is really alive. He was starting to wonder. Valentin tells him, knock it off. What does he want? Ned asks if he has to remind Valentin that, since he’s not dead, he’s still the CEO of ELQ, but Valentin says he has other priorities at the moment. Ned asks if Valentin even listened to the messages he left? and Valentin says, no. Anna’s been in the ICU; she’s been fighting for her life. Ned’s the Chairman of the Board. He figured Ned could handle whatever came up. Ned says he has been, for months, but that was when Valentin was dead. Now he’s very much alive. Is it too much to ask for him to put out a statement for the shareholders and board members? The general public are all very curious as to why Valentin pulled that stunt. Valentin says, it wasn’t a stunt. His daughter’s life was in danger. Victor Cassadine had to be stopped. Ned says, let’s talk about your father. He now understands Victor is a wanted man. Not a good look on the heels of Valentin’s disappearance. No one understands what’s going on, let alone their CEO’s involvement in it. From their shareholders’ perspective, Valentin has committed a major fraud. Valentin says, his attorney will be handling that, and Ned tells him, cut the crap. He needs to step up and do his job.

Holly says, wherever Ethan goes, he has to keep in touch, and not disappear off the face of the earth this time. He says, Victor knows she wasn’t burned in the fire. He knows she tricked him, and he’s not likely to forget. She says, good, and he says, satisfying though it may be to know she got the best of a megalomaniac, is going back really a good idea? Is there really anything left in Port Charles for her now?

Robert says he realizes how frustrating this is, and Curtis asks if the WSB won’t act because of jurisdictional issues. Laura says, there must be someone he can call, and Robert says, it’s all about the increased scrutiny on intelligence agencies that they have to put up with these days. Curtis says, he told them there was noting on that island. What difference does it make which country it belongs to? Laura says, four innocent people have been kidnapped, and one of them is an infant, and Drew says, and one of them is a bone marrow donor for a women with Stage IV leukemia. Laura says, exactly. She just doesn’t see how anyone could object to sending out a rescue team under the circumstances. Robert says, nobody hates red tape more than he does. He’s doing his best to plough through it, but it takes a bit of time. Curtis says, they don’t have time, and Laura says, neither does she. The hell with the WSB. She’s getting their families home now.

Alexis asks if Dr. Navarro definitively told Molly that she couldn’t get pregnant, and TJ says, hormone therapy is not permanent. Molly’s ovulation will resume when she stops taking the hormones. That’s probably why Dr. Navarro wanted to wait. What they’re dealing with is all speculation and worst case scenarios. This might be a speedbump, not a dead end. Molly says, but what if it is? She’s already done a search on endometriosis, and knows it can cause infertility.  He says, in some cases, but not all, and she says she knows he’s right; they just need more answers. She’s going to write down some questions, do research, and ask Dr. Navarro also. TJ says he has to check on an ER patient, and asks if Molly will be okay. Alexis says she’s got this, and Molly says she’ll be okay, kissing him. She says she’s got to check her messages. She’s waiting for discovery on a case. He leaves, and Alexis says, talk to me. Molly says she’s just being irrational, and Alexis says, feelings aren’t always rational. She asks Molly to tell her how she really feels, and Molly cries, saying, she feels like she’s just been told she’ll never be a mom. Alexis hugs her.

Portia tells Anna that she just realized what a ridiculous question she’s asking. She’s asking the woman who Victor shot if he’s capable of harming someone. She’s sorry. She doesn’t know what she was thinking. Anna says, she’s not thinking. She’s feeling helpless because her child is in danger, and Anna is feeling useless because she can’t be out there, helping Trina and Spencer and Ace get back safely. Portia tells her not to even think about getting out of that bed, because that’s not happening, as much as she’d like Anna to be out there leading the charge. Anna says she’s been told she can’t. Portia won’t be able to get answers, because they have to be careful about the information they put out there, but Anna can tell her, Victor is ruthless. He hates Anna, but he’s very smart, and he knows Trina is his leverage over Spencer. So he’s not going to hurt her, because then he’d lose Spencer. Portia wonders if Victor really cares about his family, and Anna says she believes he does. He could have killed Valentin, but he didn’t. He went for her, and let his son live. She takes Portia’s hand, and says, there are some very good people out there on that man’s trail. She feels they’re going to get a break soon. Portia prays Anna is right, and prays they find Victor, but she’s also getting the feeling it might be too late.

Valentin tells Ned that he’s not going to get into it right now, but there’s more at stake than ELQ stock, and Ned says, his point exactly. If their stock doesn’t rebound, there are real world consequences for their employees. It’s their responsibility not only to protect their shareholders, but their employees’ livelihoods. Valentin asks what Ned wants, and Ned says he wants Valentin to either get back to work, or step down so he can take over. Valentin says he’s not stepping down. Once his father has been apprehended, he’ll get back to ELQ. In the meantime, he trusts Ned can handle whatever comes up. Goodbye. Ned says, unbelievable.

On the phone, Laura says, they’ll be there. She tells the others that they have a charter plane fueled up and ready to go. She has a helicopter coming here in less than an hour. They can use the helipad on the roof. Drew says, that gives him just enough time to get home, update the family, and get what he needs, and Curtis says, it gives him enough time to check in at the club. Laura says she has to check in with Doc too, and Robert says he’s in, but she says, no. He has to stay here and keep putting pressure on the WSB to act quickly. He says he can do that anywhere, but she says, he can’t.  He, Valentin, and Anna are the only ones who are going to know exactly what’s going on. She needs him here as back-up. He protests, but she says she needs him here; he knows that. He says, stay in touch, and she says, lean on the WSB. She tells Drew and Curtis to meet her back here in less than an hour. She leaves with Robert, and Curtis says he’s going to the club to brief N’neka, and retrieve a little something. Drew says, what about Portia? and Curtis says he’ll see Portia before he goes. She’s still upstairs in her office trying to distract herself with work. Drew says he’s sure she’s going to appreciate that they have a lead.

Carly asks how many roses Olivia got, and Olivia says, enough to fill the baskets of course (🍷). Carly says she’s surprised they were able to get the baskets away from Donna and Avery. Avery has been practicing non-stop. She can’t wait for Avery to get here, so they can practice together, and Donna insists her big brother deserves the best flower girls ever. Michael says he appreciates how hard the whole family is working to make this day special for Willow, and Brook says, and him. They all love him… for some reason. They laugh, and Ned gazes at his family.

Molly says she knows she’s just being stupid, and Alexis says, stupid? Her daughter? Impossible. It’s very normal to be upset when you know something’s not right with your body, especially if it’s something you were counting on doing, like getting pregnant. It’s very upsetting. Molly says, logically, she knows she can still be a mom, even if she’s infertile. Being a parent is so much more than biology. Alexis says, absolutely, but they’re also getting ahead of themselves. They don’t even know if she has endometriosis until the biopsy comes back. Molly says, Dr. Navarro seemed pretty certain, and she has all of the classic symptoms. Alexis says, one step at a time, and grabs Molly’s phone, saying, she’s taking this. Do not look at the internet for information. Molly says, sitting around and waiting is not in her DNA, and Alexis says, it’s not in hers either. She’d be all over this thing, trying to face the worst news head on. Molly says, exactly. Knowledge is power. Alexis tells her, so they say, and glances at the ALS pamphlet in the pocket of her bag.

Laura sees Valentin, and says, they think they know where Victor is, and he asks, where? She says, a small island off the coast of Greenland, and he says, what’s in Greenland? She says, according to the satellite, the Haunted Star and nothing else, but Robert thinks there’s some kind of lab there that was abandoned in the 50s. Valentin says, Mikkos preferred his underground bunkers; they were easier to conceal. She asks if he remembers anything about a Cassadine holding in Greenland, but he says, not at all. She says she guesses they’ll find out. She’s leaving with Curtis and Drew in less than an hour. He says he’s going with her, and she says, great, pressing the elevator button. He says, wait. He can’t do that. She says she understands; Anna needs him. She’ll keep him updated as much as she can. He wishes her good luck, and the elevator doors close.

Walking into his office on the phone, Robert says, the situation is critical. He needs the director to authorize the operation now… It’s critical. He’ll be waiting for the call. He tosses the phone down and sits, when Diane walks in. She asks if someone is bothering him, and he says, not for long. She says she’s sensing this is a bad time, but he says, no, come in. He’s waiting for a call; he can’t do anything. What brings her by? She says she was at an arraignment, and on her way out when she heard his dulcet tones. She’s glad she ran into him. He says, she didn’t really run into him; she came to him. She says, that’s absolutely true, because she has something for him. He says his day’s about to look up, and she slides a paper across the desk, saying, it’s her dry cleaning bill.

Holly says she has unfinished business in Port Charles, and Ethan says, good or bad? She says, as yet to be determined, and asks if he’s up for a few questions. He says, go ahead, and she says, when he was Victor’s prisoner, did he ever mention anything he was up to, anything about his organization? Ethan says he was there so long, the guards got comfortable around him and talked in front of him. She says, tell her everything.

Tracy asks if Felicia really thinks she’d go running home to the bosom of her family to be embraced and comforted? Her family doesn’t do tea and sympathy. They just have survival of the fittest engraved on their family crest. But it makes them sharp and strong, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Ned asks if he can pour Michael a drink, and Michael says, maybe later. Was Ned finally able to reach Valentin? Ned says, for all the good it did, and Michael says he’s sorry. He wishes he could pitch in and strategize… Ned says, no. Michael needs to focus on his family unlike Valentin. He’ll handle ELQ. Michael appreciates Ned’s understanding, and says, at the end of the day, they both want ELQ to thrive, despite their differences. Maybe they aren’t so different after all. Michael says, how’s that? but Ned says, today’s not the day to talk business, but one day soon, he’d like to sit down with Michael and Drew, and talk about ELQ. It might be time for some changes. Drew comes in, and asks Michael if Willow’s around. Michael says, she’s at the gatehouse, resting, and Drew says he needs to speak to her, but obviously he doesn’t want to disturb her. He can’t walk Willow down the aisle. They have a lead on the Haunted Star. Carly says, they found Liesl? and Drew says he thinks so… He hopes so. He, Curtis, and Laura are heading there now. Michael says he can’t thank Drew enough, but Drew is putting himself on the line. Drew says, this has to be done. Michael doesn’t have to thank him. Michael knows he’d do anything in his power to rescue those hostages from Victor, and get Liesl back here. Michael says he just prays it’s soon.

Curtis finds Portia asleep at her desk, and says, he will bring Trina home. That is a promise. He leaves her a note.

Carly catches Drew before he goes out the door, and asks if he has everything he needs. He says he does, and she asks if he can tell her where he’s going. He says he’s going to an island off the coast of Greenland, and she says she wishes he didn’t have to go, but she’s grateful because she knows Willow’s life depends on it. He says, Michael and Willow are his family, and she says, please be careful. He says he’ll see her soon, and leaves, but she follows him out the door, and he kisses her. She says, please come back, and he says he will, kissing her again.

TJ asks if everything is okay, and Alexis says, it is, and now that he’s back, she’s going to leave. Molly thanks her, and Alexis says she’s here for Molly… and TJ. She leaves, and TJ says, Molly looks better. Good talk? Molly says, it was. How’s his patient? He says he can see a definite improvement, and she thanks him for giving her and her mom some time to talk; it really helped. He says, they’ll get through this – together – and she says she knows. She’s glad he’s back. Her mom was definitely comforting, but she can’t do this. She kisses him.

I miss a little something here, but Robert suggests he and Diane pick up where they left off. He’s about to kiss her, when Holly walks in.

Ned tells Michael, there’s one lesson in business he’s been slow to learn; work can’t love you back. Michael learned that before he did, and Ned admires him for it. Michael says, don’t give him too much credit. Willow’s the one who set his priorities straight. Carly comes back, and tells Olivia and Brook that the baskets look great. She looks over at Ned and Michael, and says, that’s nice to see. Olivia says, it just goes to show you, family really is about coming together; celebrating the good times, and comforting each other through the bad. Brook says, today is a little bit of both, and Carly says, but they’re not going to have any tears, right? They heard Drew. He’s going to find Liesl, and Willow’s going to have her bone marrow transplant. Before they know it, they’ll be celebrating Michael and Willow’s ten year anniversary. Ned says, hear, hear, and Olivia says she likes the sound of that. And this family is going to be stronger because this family’s bonds are unbreakable, no matter what life throws at them. They hear a door slam, and Ned opens the living room doors. Tracy storms in, and asks what on earth Monica was thinking. They planted daffodils all the way up the drive. It looks like the Easter Bunny threw up out there. Thank God she’s home to put things to rights.

Laura tells Curtis that they should really go up to the roof. She just hopes to God that Victor doesn’t find what he’s looking for and leave before they can get there. Curtis says, they can’t think like that. their mission is to rescue Trina, Spencer, Ace, and Liesl, and that’s what they’re going to do. Drew joins them and says, amen to that. Did Curtis get everything he needs? Curtis says he did. Is Drew’s bag what he thinks it is? Drew says he’s just glad they’re not going through airport security. Laura says, her too, and Curtis asks, how long is the flight? Drew says, about 7 hours, plenty of time for them to go over everything they’re going to do when they hit the ground. As the elevator doors close, Valentin stops them. He says he’s changed his mind. Is it too late to hitch a ride?

Tomorrow, Tracy asks what else they’ve been keeping from her; Diane tells Robert to trust her a little more, and use her a little less; and Carly says she needs to tell the bride about one more shock.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

In Chase’s interview, he says he’s a redneck guy and this is crazy for him. This crew parties. In Daisy’s interview, she asks, why? Why so much regret? Alex stumbles down the stairs, but keeps on going, and Daisy asks Mads if she’s okay as she throws her guts up. She says she is, then Lucy takes quite a tumble trying to get into the top bunk. Ileisha and Daisy help her into the bunk, and Daisy puts up a guardrail. In her interview, Daisy announces that this is a public service announcement. If you drink, don’t take the top bunk. Captain Glenn wonders why there’s a water bottle in his bed, and from the bunk above him, Alex says, ishmabud.

7 am. Gary texts Glenn, guess who’s back? Everyone is still snoring when Gary boards the boat. Glenn meets him, and they hug. Gary says he heard it was a sh*tshow, and asks if the engine works. Glenn says, they’re testing it today, and Gary looks around, saying, the crew had a big night. In her cabin, Mads says she can’t believe she threw up on night one. Glenn says he’s happy to have Gary back, and Gary says he’s happy to be here, and they hug again. In Glenn’s interview, he says, the boat’s not the same without Gary. They’re like an old married couple, and know what each other is thinking. Gary gets in Colin’s bunk with him, and in Colin’s interview, he’s says he’s hugely relieved. They desperately need him on deck. Gary slowly meets the crew, and Lucy shows everyone a scrape on her back. Chase suggests getting some antiseptic, and Gary says, they had a big night last night. It sounds like a wild bunch; injuries on day one. Ileisha thinks someone did something, and Glenn asks if it’s still in the jacuzzi. Gary wakes daisy, and in his interview, he says, it’s good to see Daisy. They bumped heads and touched tongues, and he hopes this season they pick up where they left off. Alex tells Chase that he tried to give Glenn water in the middle of night. Glenn tells Colin that he’ll be happy if they can get up to 6 knots, and Colin tells him to go high as he can. In Colin’s interview, he says, they can’t get off the dock relying on the on wind, and until they’re motoring, the won’t know for sure about the engine. They need to find out their cruising limits. In Alex’s interview, he says, they’ve been lost without a boss. It’s a load off his shoulders. In Chase’s interview, he says, now that they know what they’re doing, they’re finally set up for success.

They leave the dock, and he and Colin discuss boat stuff with a lot of numbers involved. In Colin’s interview, he says he has to inspect everything, and make sure there are no oil leaks when they’re doing the test. If it gets too hot, there are parts inside the engine that are corroded and can break. If something breaks, things can literally bust out of the engine. He tells Glenn, everything is stable and looks good, and in his interview, Colin says, this is exactly what he wanted. It’s a good feeling to have it working like this. Glenn says, the season’s not cancelled, and in his interview, he says, what Colin’s done with the workaround is a temporary fix, but they can continue the season. Gary wants stories about the crew’s night off, but no one remembers anything. Chase says he had a quick kiss with Mads, and Alex made out with everyone in the hot tub. In Gary’s interview, he says, that guy’s got game. It took him two and a half years to kiss Daisy. Good for him. Glenn brings the boat back to the dock, and in his interview, Gary says, his one concern about coming in late is, the crew has been working by their own initiative, which is great, but there’s only one way to do things – my f***ing way, bitches. Gary talks to the deckhands about their previous experience, and Glenn radios for Gary, Daisy, and Ileisha to meet him in the crew mess for a preference sheet meeting.

Glenn says, charter two. The primary is Kim, who has a company called Powerful Professionals, where they do coaching and education. Her husband Ian is a luxury real estate agent, and they’re bringing some long-time friends with them. Daisy reads that they’d like a formal dinner with a bourbon tasting, and in her interview, she says she feels this will be better than charter one, which was a complete disaster. She thinks they’ll be fine. Gary reads that on day two, the guests want to experience all the boat has to offer, including all the water toys. After the meeting, Daisy tells Gary that he waltzed on after a horrific charter. He asks if she has a crush on the boat, but she says she’s over the season already. Lucy calls her dad, and tells him that she has hangxiety – i.e. the anxiety that sometimes comes with a hangover. She tells him that she fell, and scraped her back, and he tells her to get over it or don’t drink. In Lucy’s interview, she says, when she’s hungover, she calls her father. Her dad is her inspiration and her best friend. He says, just chill and have some water. She’ll be fine. My dad was my inspiration and we were very close, but I think he might be the last person I’d want to talk to when I was hungover. The crew goes to bed, and we see Colin scratching his ass.

Daisy calls a meeting with the stews, and asks if they were happy with the last charter. Mads and Lucy think they worked well as a team, and Daisy tells them not to take the feedback from the charter personally. But regardless, make sure to refresh the cabins and check on the towels and toilet paper. In Lucy’s interview, she says she’s going to work her ass off. She wants to be known as the one who works as hard as she can to get the job done. The provisions come in, and Gary tells them to just put the mozzarella in his cabin, as we all would. The guests arrive, and Glenn formally welcomes them. He tells them that they’ll be sailing today, since there’s a good breeze. Daisy gives them the tour, and in Glenn’s interview, he says, he’s confident now that his first mate is back, and the boat can get off the dock. Only so much sh*t can go wrong, then something has to go right… Fingers crossed. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, she has to get her sh*t together. She’s always a little nervous with the first meal. Exciting music plays, even though nothing exciting is happening. Daisy serves some glorious appetizers, and guest Justin (see below) says, it’s out of this world. The sails are put up, and Colin says, they have epic sailing conditions. The start heeling, and everything slides. Glenn says, they have to be happy with this heel.

In Colin’s interview, he says, after the last charter, to be out sailing is surreal. The guests are loving it. They’re so lucky. It’s incredible. They drop anchor, and primary Kim tells Glenn that she has a weird request. She’s wondering if dinner could be done as a buffet, and the entire crew could eat with them. Glenn says, they’ve never done that, and tells Daisy about the request. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, the request is crazy, but she’ll do family style and include everyone. Gary wants fewer water toys in the space where they’re kept (it has a name, but I forget what it is), and Chase argues the point. In Gary’s interview, he says, he doesn’t know if Chase is trying to prove something, but Chase is getting on his nerves. In Colin’s interview, he says, Chase has huge potential, but it has to be harnessed the right way. He requires guidance and leadership. Gary needs to man up. Mads says, this is so different from the last charter. They had no time to breathe. There’s sand in the sea bob, and Gary tells them, it can’t happen again. Chase says he thought it had been rinsed, but apparently not, and acts like it’s no big deal. In his interview, Gary says, Chase was talking disrespectfully in front of the guests. It’s a sh*t d*ck move.

In Gary’s interview, he says he’s more pissed about the lack of respect then how they’ve been looking after things. Is this how it’s going to be for the rest of the season? Daisy  tells Gary about the crew joining the guests for dinner, and Gary says his social skills are terrible. The guests play on the water toys, and Ileisha frets that the guests won’t like mussels. Colin says, she’s the chef, and it sounds delicious. (It does.) He helps clean the mussels and make the pasta, getting more points from me. Daisy explains to Mads how to set up the tables for everyone. Colin hangs the pasta on hangers, and says, it’s going to be 14 people, and Ileisha picked the most time consuming thing. Ileisha worries they won’t have enough food, and in her interview, she says, there was no way she could have pulled this off without Colin’s help. They did it. The food comes out, and the guests applaud. Kim makes a toast to a night we will never forget with friends we will always remember. Gary says, Glenn is the captain he’s ever worked for, and the crew is so much nicer than previous crews. In Glenn’s interview, he says he’s proud of Ileisha. This was a massive win for him and the crew. Colin tells the guests that this isn’t normal. In his 14 years of working on a superyacht, he’s never been invited to eat with the guests. He thanks them for treating the crew with respect. Guest Ian says, they’re happy to share the evening.  

As the crew talks about how they got into yachting, Gary says he joined 3 years ago, and never looked back. Chase goes to check the hot tub, and finds it cold. Ian says, the dinner is positively spectacular, and Glenn says, then it’s their gain. It’s been special; very cool. Gary leaves to check the hot tub, and Chase says he just turned on the heater on. Gary calls Glenn up, and tells him about the hot tub, also showing him a smudge on the chrome. Chase says, that’s why he came up in the first place, to check the tub, and in his interview, he wonders why Gary keeps throwing him under the bus. He’s trying his hardest, but he’s just getting sh*t. Gary tells Alex to be vigilant on anchor watch. He gives Alex some instructions and pointers.

2nd day of charter. Gary complains to Colin about Alex not listening, and says he’s been here a long time, and knows how everything works.  Colin says, when he has to deal with someone like that, the only way is to nip it in the bud, or it will end up exploding. He thinks Chase and Alex had a system, but Gary says, he has different ideas. He appreciates them getting the boat through the first charter, but not it’s his way. Glenn tells Chase to keep on top of the fingerprints, and in Chase’s interview, he says, when he wakes up before the captain, and it looks like sh*t because no one cleaned the night before, it looks like it’s him.  It’s a situation he can’t win. One with Gary talking sh*t at the top.  

Next time, who’s zooming who; Gary and Daisy kiss; a storm comes up; and the boat drags anchor.

🎤 Runner-Up On Deck…

Blink and you missed him. I haven’t seen this guy since that beach movie he made with Kelly Clarkson.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/below-deck-sailing-yacht-justin-guarini-is-a-charter-guest

🤽 Excuses, excuses. Since the fun never ends, it’s already been a week, and it’s only Monday. So I’m saving Summer House for tomorrow, when you’ll get double the awful when it’s coupled with RHONJ. Although the former are mostly awful because they’re a bunch of immature dummies, when the Jersey crowd is just plain mean.

🌍 Go Ahead, Earth My Day…

As stated above, come back tomorrow for a duo of awfulness, along with the usual soap. Until then, stay safe, stay checking for bunny nests before you mow or weed, and stay not taking the top bunk if you drink.

April 21, 2023 – Drew Finds a Map, Messy Already, VanderShame, Craving Awful, One-Night Accountability, More Dead, Tiny Pet (!), When In Rome VIII Quotes & Wonderful

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Brook lets Cody into the nook. He’s holding a bowl, and says he’s out of cereal. Mama Q said he could just… but she says, don’t bother. She knows why he’s really here. He wants to know if he’s going to get fired.

At Charlie’s, Gladys tells Sasha not to waste a single second feeling sorry for a lying grifter like Cody Bell. Sasha says, Cody’s always been very nice to her. She’s having a hard time seeing him the way Gladys does. Gladys says, that’s because Sasha is a sweet child. Gladys has seen his type before. When she used to go to Atlantic City, sharpies like Cody were a dime a dozen. They flex their muscles and flash their pearly whites, and saunter off before you even realize they’ve made off with your wallet. Sasha says, Gladys paints quite a vivid picture. She can’t wait for Gladys’s memoirs. Gladys says, her point is that you can’t trust someone like Cody. So if he comes around, spouting nonsense… Sasha asks, what kind of nonsense? and Gladys says, who knows? He’d say anything to stay in Sasha’s good graces… and close to her money.

At the hospital, TJ asks if Molly is sure she doesn’t want him to stay. He can get Dr. Michaels to cover for him. She says she’s sure. It’s just a routine follow-up. Dr. Navarro will tell them that they have to keep trying. He tells her, always listen to your doctor’s advice. Can she believe it? This time next year, they may have a baby Lansing-Ashford. She says, or is it a baby Ashford-Lansing? and he says, negotiations set to resume later tonight. They kiss.

Drew brings Curtis to a storage unit containing a bunch of boxes, and Curtis says, this is Kim Nero’s stuff? Drew says, when she moved to Manhattan, Kim kept some of his stuff in case he made it home. He sees a sports cap, and says, this is Oscar’s Browns hat. The only thing he loved more than his music was his favorite football team. He wore this all the time. Kim said this was going to be hard seeing his boy’s things. Losing a child is hard enough, but losing one right after you find out you’re a father… Curtis says, is absolutely his worst nightmare.

Laura sees Alexis at the hospital, and Alexis says she’s in a bit of a fog today. Laura says, the last few days have been pretty surreal. She just came from visiting with Anna; she’s recuperating very nicely. Alexis says, that’s great news. Any word about Spencer and Trina?

Dressed in mismatched sweats and an old cardigan, Trina is tossed into Spencer’s stateroom, and he asks what she’s doing here. What is she wearing? Trina says, stuff from the lost and found. The guard said she could take her pick, but it’s not her personal style or choice. He laughs, and she says, it’s definitely warmer than her ballgown. He says he can’t believe they left her with him. He thought Uncle Victor wanted to keep them separated. She says, maybe that was his original plan, but with all this commotion on deck, she even overheard one of the guards saying they need all hands. He says, they’re consolidating areas to guard. They might be bringing Dr. Obrecht in here next. Trina says she’s scared.

Dex asks Sonny if the Pikeman shipment conflicts with his son’s wedding, but Sonny says he’s not letting anything interfere with Michael and Willow’s big day. Dante knocks at the penthouse door, and asks if he’s interrupting. Sonny says, they were just finishing up some business, and hands Dex a manila envelope. He says, deliver this, and take the rest of the day off. He leaves, and Sonny says he didn’t expect Dante to come by. What’s up? Dante says he wanted to know if Sonny wanted to get lunch with him later, and Sonny asks, why today? Dante says, it’s as good a day as any other. Why? Does Sonny have plans? Sonny says, yeah. He’s going to Dante’s brother’s wedding. Dante says, no, he’s not.

Spencer says, whatever his uncle has planned next, he’d never let Victor hurt Trina. She knows that, right? She says she knows Spencer would do everything he can to stop Victor; he proved that on deck. But what if there’s a reason Spencer can’t help her? What if he hurts both of them? He says, his Uncle Victor is out of his mind right now. He’s drunk on power. He’s emboldened by his own savior complex, but Spencer does believe there’s still a shred of humanity left inside of him. She says she knows he doesn’t want to hear this right now, but they can’t count on that. Right now the only thing they have to rely on is each other. He swears to her, as long as they have each other, there’s nothing they can’t face, and they hug.

Drew says, they’re going to find Trina, and Curtis says he wants to believe Drew, but the longer it’s taking… He just found out Trina might be his daughter. He can’t lose her. Drew says, he’s not going to. They’re going to have lots more time together. Curtis says, his bad, bringing up his stuff in the middle of Oscar’s things. He knows it can’t be easy for Drew to be here, but Drew says he thinks it’s worth it. The key to finding Trina might be in one of these boxes. He gave Oscar some of his things in the hope it might tell Oscar his story. It’s a long shot, but maybe they’ll come across something from his days as a SEAL. Anything that tells them about Project Demeter. He digs through a box, and asks Curtis what he’s got. Curtis says, military stuff. He’s got bedtime stories… music theories… Greek mythology… Drew takes the book, and says he used to tell Oscar how much he loved these stories. Curtis says, it looks like that one’s pretty well thumbed through. He takes out a paper, and Drew says, it’s a map.

Alexis tells Laura that Victor hasn’t included her or her daughters in any of his plans. She’s never been privy to the inner workings of the Cassadines; she’s Cassadine adjacent. Laura says, that’s probably why Alexis is sane. Does she have any childhood memories of Victor? Alexis says, there was always tension between her father and Victor. Her father was a monster – he was into power and greed – and Victor fancied himself having loftier goals. Laura wonders what those goals were.

Dr. Navarro goes in to see Molly, who’s wearing a hospital gown. Molly says she’s a little confused. She thought she was just getting the results of her ultrasound. Dr. Navarro says, after reviewing Molly’s ultrasound, she’d like to get some more thorough testing done. Molly asks, why? What did she see? The doctor says, nothing to be overly concerned about at this stage. Molly has been experiencing irregularity and pain with her monthly cycle. She’d like to get to the bottom of what’s causing it. Molly asks if she wants to do more testing now, and the doctor says, yes, and this time, she’d like to do a biopsy.

Cody asks Brook, why would he be fired?… Okay. He has been a little worried about what they’re thinking since the incident. Brook says, he means the incident where he was arrested, charged, and arraigned, and he says, that’s the one. She takes the bowl out of his hand, puts it on the counter, and says, he should be thanking her. He says, for the cereal? but she says, no, for pleading his case. Her dad wanted to fire him. It wasn’t so easy changing his mind. He’s been in a bad mood with all this ELQ stuff. Cody asks what Mama Q thinks, and Brook says, he’d have to ask her, but if he wants to know Brook’s opinion, she thinks Gladys Corbin is a walking disaster. She’s a mess. She’s always misplacing important things. She wouldn’t be surprised if Gladys left that bracelet lying around backstage at the Nurses Ball. He says he’s glad someone’s on his side, but she says, not quite. How did that bracelet end up in his pocket?

Sam goes into Charlie’s carrying a garment bag. Seeing Gladys, she flashes back to Cody saying, Gladys set him up because he told her that he was going to tell Sasha she’s not to be trusted. Kristina tells Sam, if looks could kill, as Gladys tells Sasha, some people just can’t be trusted. Cody is one of those types, and trying to take advantage of Sasha’s good nature. Sam asks if Kristina ever wished she could know someone’s secrets with a single glance, and Kristina says, it’s probably better for everyone in this town that they can’t. She asks if that’s her dress for the wedding, and Sam hesitates giving it to her, saying, this is her dress for the day. Kristina asks when she’s ever kept anything of Sam’s, and Sam says, her brown leather jacket, those really cool biker boots that have the zipper on the side, and her leather pants.

Sasha says she appreciates Gladys looking out for her, but Cody has had a really rough go in life. Gladys says, so has Sasha, which is why she’s been thinking they could both use a vacation. Sasha says, that’s an abrupt change of topics. What prompted that? Gladys says she thinks they could use a little getaway, and Sash asks if there’s another reason Gladys needs to leave town.

Cody tells Brook, no one was more shocked than him when that bracelet showed up in his tux jacket pocket, which at the time he wasn’t even wearing. He was on stage, taking his clothes off for a worthy cause. Brook asks if he’s been stealing from her family, and he says, no. She says she had to ask. He’s been given free reign in this house. Should she be checking her jewelry case? He says, no offense, but her stuff isn’t exactly his style. No, he’s not a thief; he was framed. He left the tux jacket in the dressing room. That had to be when someone planted it in there. Brook says, let’s say she believes him. Where’s his proof?

Dante says, the way things are with Sonny and Michael, Sonny crashing the wedding is just going to fan the flames. Don’t do that. Sonny says, that’s not what he’s doing. Michael invited him. He’s going to be celebrating with the family tonight. Dante says, that’s great. He knows how much not being there was probably eating Sonny up. He and Nina are making some progress. Sonny says, Nina’s not invited.

Sam says she’s happy the wedding was moved up, and Kristina says, with what Michael and Willow are going through, they deserve one perfect day. Is it giving Sam and Dante any ideas? Sam says she and Dante are good with the way things are right now, and suggests they look at Kristina’s life for a change. Dex walks in, and Kristina says, perfect timing. She needs back-up here. He says he’s actually here for Sonny, and Sam guesses that’s her cue, and steps away. He gives Kristina the envelope, and says, Sonny wanted him to give her this. She takes out some paperwork, and says she can’t believe her dad did this.

Gladys asks why she would need to get out of town, and Sasha says, next month is the two-year anniversary of when she got shot. Gladys says, after Brando refused Cyrus Renault’s order to shoot her. If she hadn’t gotten involved with those shady people, her son wouldn’t have been in that position. She’ll always regret that. Sasha says, but look at how far she’s come. She should be really proud of herself. Some memories are hard to face. She knows that better than anyone. She can’t get away right now, but Gladys should book a trip for herself. Use her credit card. Gladys says, that’s very generous, but Sasha’s paying her a salary. She can pay. Sasha says, then how about if she pays for any upgrades (I would be so upgraded if someone told me that)? and Gladys says, the resort she’s been looking at does have an incredible spa package. Sasha says, then consider herself all pampered. She tells Gladys that she’s got to run, and leaves. Sam looks at Gladys from across the room.

Alexis says she has to tell Laura, this is the first time she wishes she were in the inner circle of the Cassadines. Then she could help. Laura says she knows Alexis is doing as much as she can, and Alexis says, what about Nikolas? Has Laura heard from him? Laura says, the international news picked up this story, so even if Nikolas left the country, he would still be aware of what’s happening here. Alexis says, and still he hasn’t been in touch, and Laura says, no. Nobody’s heard a word from him. It’s fine for him to walk away from her, but from his two sons? For him to be missing in action, knowing how much danger Spencer and Ace are in? Alexis says, what if he doesn’t have a choice?

Curtis asks if this is Oscar’s handwriting on the map, but Drew says, no, it’s his. Curtis says, good. Is this a travel map, or something more? Drew says he doesn’t remember this map at all, or why it’s hidden in this book. So if he had to guess, he’d guess something more. Curtis holds it up, and says, there’s a mark in the corner, and Drew says, that’s the sign for Virgo. Curtis takes a canteen out of the box, and it has the same symbol. He says, first the canteen, then the map. He never realized Drew was so into astrology. Drew says he’s not. He was born in September. Curtis says, on the canteen, it makes sense; it’s Drew’s. But why would it be embossed on a map? Drew says, maybe there’s something else here that can help them, and flips through the book. He says, here you go. The versions of mythology differ, but the most popular cites that Virgo has ties to Demeter, the goddess of fertility and agriculture. Curtis says, Demeter, as in Project Demeter, and Drew says, the assignment Victor was so keen on knowing everything about. This is the link.

Spencer holds Trina, and says he bets she wishes she never followed him on this doomed ghost ship. She says she’s afraid for their lives, and she wishes his baby brother wasn’t at risk. They sit on the bed, and she says she’s glad she’s with him. Any doubts about being with him are gone. He says, that’s a big mistake, Miss Robinson. The man you’re crushing on is a non-reprobate. He’s a convicted felon. She says, oh no, and he says, he’s a spendthrift, an entitled bourgeois, hot tempered, good-for-nothing. She says, that sounds about right… except for one detail. He’s not the man she’s crushing on. He’s so much more than that.

Drew tells Curtis, there’s nothing else in here marked with the symbol for Virgo, but that’s not a coincidence. Virgo, Project Demeter, and a map. Maybe they should take this to the WSB. Curtis says, no. He knows what to do.

Alexis wonders if Nikolas could be one of Victor’s captives, but Laura doesn’t think so. Trina didn’t mention seeing him on the Haunted Star. And if she’s being honest, she hates to admit this, but she thinks her son fled town to avoid his legal problems. Alexis says, Laura knows how much she loves her nephew, and she also knows he’s made a lot of mistakes, but there’s still time for him to do the right thing. Laura says she hopes Alexis is right, but even so, she’s determined to find her grandsons, and bring them home. She wipes some tears away, when TJ comes by, and tells them, his mom is completely focused on finding the Haunted Star. Laura says she knows. He doesn’t have to convince her how hard his mother works. Port Charles is very lucky to have her. Alexis says, Victor is not going to get away with this, and Laura says, no, he is not. She gets up, and says she has some calls she needs to make. Let her know if they hear anything. She leaves, and I notice Alexis’s white sweater looks like a robe. For a moment, I get confused, wondering if I missed something and she’s a patient. She tells TJ that Laura is justifiably worried, and he says he has the feeling Laura isn’t the only one.

Dr. Navarro says, all the symptoms Molly is having, combined what she saw in Molly’s ultrasound, could indicate endometriosis, and Molly says she’s heard of it, but what exactly is it? The doctor says, a condition in which the endometrial tissue grows outside of the uterus. Often it leads to cramping, heavy menstrual flow, and pain during intercourse. Molly asks if it’s rare, but the doctor says, actually, it affects 10% of all women. Molly says, and a biopsy would confirm if she has it, and Dr. Navarro says, it’s more effective than imaging. She’ll scrape off a few cells, send them to the lab, and a technician will look at them under a microscope. Don’t worry. It’s a quick procedure with relatively little discomfort. But they don’t have to do it today if she needs a little time to think about it. Molly says, let’s just get it over with. She needs to know what’s happening in her body. And not just for her sake.

Dante asks how Nina is taking it, and Sonny says, she wanted him to go to the wedding, even though she’s not invited. Dante says, that’s gracious of her, and Sonny says, Nina’s gracious, but he knows it hurts her not to be at her daughter’s wedding. He also believes Michael isn’t the one who wants him there; it’s Willow’s idea.

Kristina spreads the papers out on the bar, and tells Dex that her dad knows she’s been wanting something more for her life, and he found a way to get it to her.

Sam approaches Gladys’s table, and on the phone, Gladys says, you’re right. Unlimited drinks by the beach is important. What’s the differenced in price… You know what? It doesn’t matter. They sold her, and she’ll call them back. Sam says, taking a trip? and Gladys says, sure am. Sam says, it sounds pretty grand, and Gladys says, they all spend on what matters to them. Apparently what matters to Sam is Cody Bell. Did she hear right that Sam bailed him out?

Cody tells Brook, if he had any kind of proof, he could get the charges dropped. All he has is his word, which he knows doesn’t get him very far in this town. Brook says she knows what it’s like not to be trusted. For everyone to assume you have some ulterior motive. But for what it’s worth (🍷), she doesn’t think he’d steal anything. He asks if Sasha thinks so, but Brook says she doesn’t know. Gladys Corbin is her mother-in-law, and they are really close. She’s sure Sasha’s upset. He says he hates this. She’s the last person in the world he wants to hurt. Brook tells him, say he was right, and he was framed. Does he have any idea who set him up? Sasha walks in.

Sam sits with Gladys, and says, yes, she posted Cody’s bail. Gladys asks, why? They had him dead to rights. They found the missing bracelet in his pocket. Sam says, so she heard, and Gladys says, then why bail him out? Sam says, because she’s not sure he did it.

Brook asks if Sasha brought her all the Deception goodies, and Sasha says, yeah, putting a train case on the counter. Brook takes the case, and says she’s getting out of here, and Cody says he really hopes Sasha doesn’t think he did this. Sasha says she doesn’t know what to believe, and he says he didn’t steal anything, especially some bracelet Gladys was wearing. He wouldn’t do that to Sasha; she’s his friend. She says, is she? Or is he just using her? He says, using her for what? and she says, you tell me. He says he’s not going to deny he’s made some mistakes; the way he treated Britt, for one. Which Sasha knows, since he trusted her enough to tell her. She saw how much he regrets what happened with Britt. He’s grown a lot this year. She says she thought he did, and he says, she doesn’t now? She tells him that she’s not sure. Gladys made some good points. He tells her not to listen to anything that woman says, and Sasha asks why she shouldn’t. He says, because she’s the one who set him up.

Kristina tells Dex, these are the properties that can be used as homes for transitional youth. The other day when she went to see her dad, she told him that she was thinking of opening up a restaurant, and he pointed out that it would be so time consuming, it would interfere with her job here and her volunteer time at the youth center. He’s right, but he also knows she’s been searching for a greater sense of purpose and responsibility. Dex looks at a card, and reads, Corinthos-Davis House. Her dad’s opening a charity in her name? She says, he even highlighted the ones that have industrial kitchens. He found a way for her to combine all her interests in one place. Dex says, it’s a very thoughtful gift, and she says, it doesn’t surprise her. Her dad gets her. He sees what’s in her heart, and he protects his own. She just wishes everyone could see the Sonny Corinthos that she does. Dex looks guilty, as he should.

Dante asks if it really matters who invited Sonny, and Sonny says, a little bit, but it’s a good first step. He knows it matters to Nina. Dante says, this could be the last time she gets to celebrate anything with her daughter, and Sonny says, the grandchildren will be at the wedding. She misses seeing Wiley and Amelia. Dante says, it’s going to get tougher the sicker Willow gets too, and Sonny says, it’s really hard for Nina to see her suffer. Dante says, they’re all praying for Willow’s recovery, but whether it’s Michael and Willow raising their kids together, or God forbid Michael doing it on his own, that doesn’t mean Nina is going to be accepted. What is that going to do to Sonny and Nina’s relationship, if he’s back in and she’s left out?

We see Alexis has a pamphlet on ALS, and she tells TJ, it seems they’re all on edge. He sees the pamphlet, and asks if it’s something she wants to talk about. She says, it’s not for her, it’s for a friend, and puts the pamphlet in her bag. He says he’s sorry about her friend, and she says, from what she understands, the progression is brutal. He says, no two patients are the same, but ALS is a rare and devastating neurological disease with no cure. She says, what she’d like to know is, is there any hope?

Curtis and Drew find Laura at the hospital, and Drew says, they may have found something to lead them to the Haunted Star. She asks what it is, and Curtis says, they think it has something to do with Drew’s past… and Victor’s future.

Spencer says, Trina means a lot to him; more than she’ll ever know. He just wishes they’d had this conversation anywhere else. She says, he challenges her, and with him, she wants to experience everything she never has. He says, everything? and she says, everything. They can start new experiences now. He says, this is not how he pictured their first time. He just doesn’t want her to regret it. She says, losing her virginity? and he says, it’s a big deal for her, and it should be special. She says, where she does it and when isn’t what makes it special. What makes it special is that it’s him and her. She kisses him, and says, this could be their only chance to be this close again. They don’t know what tomorrow will bring. They kiss, but I keep thinking, what if someone walks in?

Drew, who always sounds like he’s teaching a class, tells Laura that they were going through some of his old things. They found this book of mythology, and found out that Virgo has ties to Demeter, as in Operation Demeter. Laura says, which is what? and Drew says, which is a black op he was involved in when he was a Navy SEAL, but he doesn’t remember anything about it at all. But in the book of mythology, there was a map hidden in there, and you can see this symbol. He shows her the map, and says, this map is embossed with the symbol of Virgo. Curtis says, obviously, there’s something of value to be found in one of those circled locations, and Laura says, or at each of them. What kind of mysterious treasure could this be?

TJ says, it depends on how Alexis defines hope. He’s sure the neurologist he’s shadowing would be happy to answer questions for her and her friend. He’s incredibly knowledgeable and on the forefront of research on diseases like ALS. Alexis thanks him, and the reception nurse tells him that Dr. Navarro is finishing up with Miss Lansing-Davis. Alexis says, Molly’s seeing Dr. Navarro? Isn’t she an OB? TJ nods.

Dr. Navarro says, she sent Molly’s cells to the lab. They should have the results in a few days. Molly says, it sounds like the doctor thinks it’s just a formality though, and Dr. Navarro says she wants to hold off on an official diagnosis until she sees the results. Molly says, unofficially? and the doctor says, based on Molly’s symptoms, her examination, and the imaging, it’s highly likely Molly does have endometriosis. In less severe cases, it can be treated with hormone therapy and pain management. Molly says, and in more severe cases? and the doctor says, commonly a laparoscopy or laparotomy. Molly says, surgery? but Dr. Navarro tells her not to worry about that right now. They’ll cross that bridge if they come to it. Let’s just take this one step at a time. Molly says she has one more question. How will this diagnosis affect her plans to have a baby with TJ?

Dex says, it’s great that Kristina’s father is doing this for her, and Kristina says, she’s very lucky. Her mom and her sisters are amazing, and love and accept her completely, but no one gets her like her dad. He’s always been her biggest champion. She doesn’t know what she’d do without him. Another guilty look on Dex’s face. Good.

Gladys asks what more proof Sam needs. Cody was caught red-handed. He’s a low-class crook, spinning lies and tall tales, and using the fact that Sasha sees the good in everyone to cozy up to her vulnerable daughter-in-law just when she lost her husband. Sam says, it’s in the hands of the authorities now, but the bracelet wasn’t even Sasha’s, so the real victim here is the jeweler. Gladys says, a crime is a crime, and Sam says, yes, it is, but why is Gladys taking it so personally?

Cody tells Sasha, he was dancing on stage with Magic Milo, and his tux was in the dressing room. That’s when Gladys planted the bracelet on him. Then she led the search backstage. Sasha says, she would never do such a thing, but Cody says, she would, and she did. He’s sorry. He really didn’t want to tell her this way, but Gladys framed him. Sasha asks why on earth she would do that.

Sonny says he’s been seeing a real growth in Nina and Willow’s relationship, and Dante says, that’s great. He’s hoping the same thing for Sonny and Michael. Sonny says, it’s all going to work out. Call him an optimist… Dante says he doesn’t think he can do that, and Sonny says, then call him a realist. He laughs and says, someday, when this is all over – and that includes Nina – they’re going to be a family again.

Outside somewhere on the phone, Dex says, the Pikeman shipment arrives tonight. He’ll call and let them know what he comes up with.

Sasha says, give her one good reason Gladys would frame Cody for stealing that bracelet, and he says he could give her several thousand. She says she’s sorry, but he says, no, he is, because he can’t tell her. He flashes back to telling Sam about informing Gladys that he was going to let Sasha know she wasn’t to be trusted. But he can’t tell Sam exactly why though, because he likes his kneecaps where they are. He says he’s telling Sasha the truth. Please believe him. Sasha says she’s supposed to believe him over her mother-in-law. The woman who held her when she was sobbing over the loss of her child, and stepped up to be her guardian when her husband died. Gladys has been there for her through some of the worst times of her life, and he expects Sasha to take his side over hers? He says, this is all his fault. He should have told her his suspicions weeks ago, but he didn’t want to hurt her feelings. She says, what suspicions? and he says, remember how he told her, with Gladys, you need to trust, but verify? He’s sorry; he was wrong. She can’t even trust Gladys. She says, no, the person she can no longer trust is him, and walks out. Brook comes back and asks if everything is okay, and Cody says, just great, picking up his empty cereal bowl and leaving.

Gladys tells Sam, she was wearing the bracelet. It would have been her responsibility to replace it. As a cop’s girlfriend, Sam should be more discerning. Supporting Cody is a mistake. Sam laughs, and asks if it would be a mistake for her, or for Gladys, and Gladys walks out.

Molly comes out of the elevator, and says, she didn’t expect to see Alexis here. When was she admitted as a patient? TJ asks how it went, and Alexis asks, what’s wrong?

Laura says, if they go by what Trina told them when she was able to call on the satellite phone – Drew says, the Haunted Star’s heading – it would be moving in this direction, right? She points to a spot on the map, and says, just to this one circled location on that very likely course. Curtis says, then they may know where the ship is headed, and Drew says, and stop Victor. Laura says, and get their loved ones back home.

Trina and Spencer get busy, and he asks if she’s okay. She says, what was that? and he asks if she heard that. She says she didn’t hear anything, and he gets up and looks out the window. He says, they’ve docked. They’ve reached land.

On Monday, Michael says he’s getting married today; Robert says he thinks he’s figured out how to find them; Valentin says his attorney will be handling that; and Tracy tells Felicia that she won’t rest until she proved  than man killed Luke.

👠 Reunion Rumbling…

Andy is starting to age like every President during their time in office.

More Louie weirdness.

🍸 You Know You Want It…

Why Howie Mandel indeed. Even Dorinda can’t make this nice.

Subplot.

Victory lap.

🤽🏾‍♂️ Pending Awfulness…

This is just sad. It’s kind of like the zombie apocalypse, but they turn into perpetual whiny teenagers.

💎 So Who Hasn’t…

What does she want, a medal?

⚰️ Latest Spin…

No surprise, more Walking Dead spin-offs keep on coming.

https://movieweb.com/another-new-walking-dead-spin-off-show-announced/

🐶 Tiny But Competitive…

Another precious nugget to gaze upon.

https://people.com/pets/demi-moore-submits-chihuahua-worlds-shortest-dog/

☄️ Quotes of the Week

The most virtuous are those who content themselves with being virtuous without seeking to appear so. – Plato

Confidence comes not from always being right, but from not fearing to be wrong. – Peter McIntyre

Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn’t be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn’t know it so it goes on flying anyway. – Mary Kay Ash

Even though you may want to move forward in your life, you may have one foot on the brakes. In order to be free, we must learn how to let go. Release the hurt. Release the fear. Refuse to entertain your old pain. The energy it takes to hang onto the past is holding you back from a new life. What is it you would let go of today?Mary Manin Morrissey

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. – Margaret Mead

Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards. – Aldous Huxley

How do you use your rage? Is it your superpower or kryptonite? – Kathleen (Leslie Uggams), Nanny

The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life. Rarely do members of one family grow up under the same roof. – Richard David Bach

🏞 Don’t Fence Me In…

Join me on Monday really Tuesday for soap, getting off the Deck dock, and that trainwreck of a House I can’t stop watching and loathing. Until then, stay safe, stay looking after your patch of the earth, and stay always listening to your doctor’s advice.

April 20, 2023 – Victor’s Voyage Is Almost Over, Soap Shuffle, Happy Anniversary Twice, Scandoval Scraps, Confirmation, Fat Cat & Landscape

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

On the phone in the nook, Ned says, they have to deal with this right now. Brook walks in, and he says, they have to mitigate the damage as soon as possible. Call him back. Brook says, that sounded bad. What’s going on? He says, if they don’t do something soon, Valentin could destroy ELQ.

Carly looks at the flower girl basket, and flashes back to Ava telling her, time is running out. This might be the last chance for Nina and Willow. She knows Carly is capable of rising above; she did with Ava for Avery’s sake. Won’t she do it with Nina for Willow’s? The doorbell rings, and Carly opens the door to Nina, who asks, what’s she doing here? Where’s Ava? Carly says, she’s not here, and Nina breezes past her into the house. Nina asks where Ava is, and Carly says, she’s out. Nina asks how long she’ll be gone, but Carly doesn’t know. Hopefully, not too long. Is something wrong? Nina says, yeah, her daughter’s dying, and Carly says, they’re trying to support her as best they can. Nina says, of course (🍷) they all are; she shouldn’t have snapped. She really needs to talk to Ava. She asks again what Carly is doing here, and Carly says she was here when Avery had to leave, so she stayed to watch Avery. Nina says she’s here now, and promises not to leave until Ava gets home. She’ll watch Avery. Carly can go. Carly says she doesn’t think so.

Ava knocks at Portia’s office door, and says she just heard; Trina is missing? Portia says, Trina is on the Haunted Star, and Ava says, so it’s true. Victor kidnapped her too. Portia says, you would think that, but she chose to go on that boat. Her daughter is in danger, and this is all Spencer Cassadine’s fault.

Drew sees Curtis at the hospital, and Curtis thanks him for coming right away. They bro hug, and Drew says he just heard Trina is missing. Curtis says, it was just confirmed she’s on the Haunted Star, and Drew says, what the hell. Victor took her along with Spencer, the baby, and Dr. Obrecht. What’s the purpose in kidnapping all of them? Curtis says, Trina wasn’t kidnapped. Victor doesn’t even know she’s on board. He’s just not sure how long she can stay hidden from him and his men.

Victor says he’s so glad Trina could join them, and Trina tells Ambrose to get his hands off of her, shaking him loose. Spencer flies across the room, but Watkins intercepts him, drawing his gun. Trina tells Spencer that she’s okay. Don’t do anything to make them hurt him. Victor says, how touching. He suggests Spencer take her advice and settle down, or he’ll have them take Trina away. Let him officially welcome her on board. She really is a little slip of a thing. No wonder his man missed her when she slipped on board. Trina says she’s not a little slip of a thing, and Victor says, his apologies; poor choice of words. However, it’s too bad Spencer disobeyed orders, and told her where he was going. Trina says, Spencer told her nothing. She had a feeling something was bothering him, and she followed him herself. Victor says, how industrious of her. Has she enjoyed the cruise so far? Obrecht is brought in, and asks where Trina came from. Victor says, allow him to introduce la saboteur, the reason for their delay. The stowaway who’s been scurrying around the ship, causing all kinds of trouble for their engines. Obrecht says she wondered why they’d stopped, and Victor says, it was the sabotage, plus the missing walkie-talkie that made him think they’d had an uninvited guest on board. So he had his men call a fake drill. He figured she would assume Spencer’s cabin was unguarded and make her way there. And voila, here we are. Trina looks at Spencer, who mouths, it’s okay, and Victor says, she shouldn’t feel too badly about it. It’s a common mistake to equate initial success with ongoing effectiveness. One assumes if something worked once, it will go on working indefinitely. Trina’s advantage was surprise. Once she lost that… here we are. But she is clever, he’ll give her that. So perhaps she’ll help him decide what to do with her.

Nina asks Carly, why not leave? She’s here. She’ll watch Avery. Carly says she promised Ava that she’d stay, but Nina says, that’s not the reason. Carly doesn’t trust her alone with Avery. Carly says she promised Ava that she would stay. She wants to be here when Avery wakes up. Draw any conclusion Nina wants. Nina says, that’s ridiculous. Avery is very comfortable with her, and in the past few months, she’s spent a lot more time with her than Carly has. Carly says, if Nina insists on staying, that’s fine, but they shouldn’t talk to each other. It’s a big house. Pick whatever room she wants, just don’t wake up Avery. Nina says she wouldn’t wake up a sleeping child. Carly really thinks the worst of her, doesn’t she? (Nina hasn’t gotten that by now?) Carly shakes her head, and picks up the basket, and Nina says, it was Carly’s idea, wasn’t it? Carly told Michael not to invite her to Willow’s wedding.

Brook asks Ned if ELQ is in trouble. She knows there was a dip in the market recently, but what does that have to do with Valentin? He says, she knows about the ELQ stock drop? and she says, it’s their family business; yes, she keeps up. She knows the stock took a hit when Valentin’s death was announced, but Ned stepped in as CEO, and things stabilized. He’s been the consistent leader he always was. Ned says he demonstrated to the shareholders and the market that ELQ was still strong. Then news came out about Valentin’s death being a ploy, and that’s when the stock took another hit. It appears the market doesn’t like the idea of a conman running the company. She says, but Valentin didn’t fake his own death because of ELQ. It’s not like he was embezzling money and took off. Ned says, it doesn’t matter. With all the craziness and corruption that goes on in Wall Street these days, people are skittish. Once shareholders and financial partners lose faith in a company, that company’s days are numbered.

Ava says, Portia has raised a very intelligent and courageous young woman, but what was Trina thinking sneaking onto that boat like that? Portia says, she wasn’t thinking; she was following. She was following Spencer into some shady situation, like a moth to a flame. She’s so utterly terrified right now, she can’t even tell Ava. She can’t go home because Curtis isn’t there, and it makes it even more lonely. And she can’t work. All she can do is think of all the different ways Trina could be hurting. Ava says she understands, but they need to keep in mind how smart and capable Trina is. Portia says, not when it comes to Spencer. She loses all common sense when it comes to him. How many times has he lied to her? When he first met her, he said his name was Victor, probably because he idolizes his Great Uncle Victor. Ava says, he may have at the time, but he doesn’t any longer.

Drew says, so Trina managed to get a phone call out? and Curtis says, amazingly, she called Portia on a satellite phone she found. Portia came out and flagged down Jordan, Laura, and him to listen in on speaker phone. Trina even managed to give them the ship’s heading with Laura’s help. Drew says, that’s great. The heading narrows things down, but did she say anything about an exact location? Curtis says, the ship’s GPS was disabled, so they were unable to track the ship remotely. Then she said she had to go, so Curtis told her to leave the phone there. He hated telling her to do that, but if Victor knew one of his phone’s was missing, it would alert him that he had a stowaway. Drew says, that was a good call, and Curtis says, maybe, but he hasn’t had any contact from Trina since, and it’s driving him crazy. Laura convinced him not to storm the PCPD, so he’s been staying close here, seeing if Trina can manage another call to Portia. Drew says, Portia’s here? and Curtis says, she’s in her office. Drew says, and Curtis is out here? Curtis says, yeah, and Drew says he’s sorry they can’t be going through this together, but Curtis says, given the situation, it’s probably best. Anyway, he needed to talk to Drew. He called Drew here for a reason. Drew says, whatever he can do, and Curtis says he needs Drew to tell him more about his connection to Victor Cassadine.

Spencer says, leave Trina alone, but Victor says, Spencer’s hardly in a position to protect her. Spencer says, that’s not going to stop him from trying, and Victor asks for a word with Obrecht… now. He asks if Obrecht enjoyed her reading, and she says, the properties, the pathogen are fascinating; very complex, and virtually unstoppable. He asks if she’s saying it’s beyond her capabilities. Is she not capable of producing a vaccine? She says, nein. She’s already produced several protocols that are capable of working. He says he knew she’d rise to the challenge, but she says she hasn’t agreed to help him. He says, yet.

Spencer asks if Trina is sure she’s all right, and Ambrose says, watch his step, but Spencer says, they’re just talking. Watkins says, let them talk. They can’t plan anything with them standing right here. Trina says she’s okay; the guard didn’t try to hurt her. She’s sorry she fell for the trap. She blew it. Spencer says, it’s okay. She ran circles around these morons for 24 hours, and she stopped the ship. That’s all that matters. She says, at least she did that, and he says, it’s okay. She may have saved them. They’re going to get out of this.

Carly says, and Nina wonders why she didn’t want to leave Avery with her. She’s delusional. If Michael and Willow didn’t invite her to their wedding, it’s because they didn’t want her there. Nina says, be honest with her. When Carly found out Michael was going to invite Sonny to the wedding, Carly didn’t encourage Willow to shut her out? Carly says, Michael invited Sonny? and Nina says, Michael and Willow didn’t ask Carly’s permission for Michael to invite his own father to his wedding? Will wonders never cease. Carly says she gets it. Michael invited Sonny, and not Nina, and Sonny accepted, even though Nina was excluded. Nina says she wanted Sonny to go to the wedding because she knows how much his relationship with his son means to him. Carly says, maybe more than she thought. It sounds like Sonny has finally gotten his priorities straight. She doesn’t give a damn what Sonny does anymore, but he is Michael and Donna’s father. And it just makes her glad that Sonny is finally choosing to put his family ahead of Nina.

Curtis tells Drew that he and Laura were talking about Esme, and how tricky her memory situation is. Then he remembered Drew telling him that Victor used the tarot card on him to trigger his memory. Drew says, it didn’t work. Where is Curtis going with this? Curtis says, Victor was hellbent on getting Drew to remember something. According to Drew, he went to a lot of trouble. Drew says he thinks that’s the reason Victor put up with Peter August as long as he did, because Peter was promising to deliver something he was supposed to remember. Curtis wonders if it’s something that could lead them to where Victor’s headed, and Drew says he gets why Curtis is going down this road – Trina might be his daughter – but he’s grasping at straws. Curtis says he’ll take a straw, and Drew says, all he knows is, Victor wanted information about something called Operation Demeter. Curtis says, it means nothing to Drew? and Drew says he’s reasonably certain that it’s a black op he was involved in when he was a Navy SEAL, but he has huge gaps about that time in his life. He tried to remember. He tried to do everything. He sat for hours going over his service records, although most of it was redacted. He tried to piece together everything that was listed there, but he just couldn’t remember; he’s got nothing. Curtis says, okay. Drew was involved in the plot to overthrow Victor with Valentin and Anna, right? Drew says, just at the very end, but yeah, and Curtis says he needs Drew to tell him everything he knows about Victor Cassadine.

Portia tells Ava that Spencer has caused Trina non-stop heartache, but now she’s vulnerable. Did Trina tell Ava what happened after the wedding? Ava says she knows Curtis might be Trina’s father, and Portia asks if Trina told her that they’ve been estranged ever since. The same thing with Curtis. She messed up. She kept the truth from all of them because she wanted to give Trina the best life she possibly could. At least that’s what she told herself anyway. Ava says, the lies seem to catch up with them, don’t they? She knows all about making mistakes in the name of doing what’s best for your child. Portia was just being the best mom she could be. Portia thanks her for that, but says, the damage is already done. Trina thinks Spencer is the only one she can count on, so she followed him into danger. Portia wishes Trina had never met him. If Trina survives this, Portia promises she’ll make sure Trina never sees Spencer again.

Victor has Spencer and Trina brought out on the deck, and Spencer asks what they’re doing out here. Victor says he’s getting tired of Spencer’s shortsightedness, and Spencer says, there’s nothing they can see by darkness. Victor says, and even more tired of his games. He’s giving Spencer one last chance to join him. He’s not just offering Spencer part of his legacy, he’s offering Spencer a front row seat. To be a part of the glorious future of our planet unburdened by overpopulation. He already has Ace to carry on the Cassadine name, but he was hoping to have Spencer by his side. Spencer says, by his side when he reduces the world’s population. It’s sick. Victor says, hard choices have to be made to balance the ratio of people to natural resources on this planet. Without antibiotics and modern medicine, population attrition would have already happened naturally. (Not necessarily but go on.) He’s just trying to right the scale. Spencer says he can’t be a part of this, but Victor tell him not to fool himself. There is steel in that spine. Spencer took his father’s son from him, and drove him out. He certainly possesses that clarity of mind and purpose to do whatever’s necessary. Spencer is a Cassadine. Trina says, Spencer is nothing like Victor. He has a good heart, despite what his family wants him to be. He told her about Victor and Helena, and he will never be that person. Victor says, Spencer is way too smart to throw away his legacy for a pretty face, but Spencer says, Trina is so much more than that. She’s the bravest person he knows. She never shies away from the truth, and she knows right from wrong. Thanks to her, he’s starting to figure that out for himself. He doesn’t share Victor’s vision, and he’ll never join Victor, no matter what Victor does to him. Victor says, Spencer breaks his heart. Throw her over the side. Watkins picks Trina up, and another guard holds Spencer back. Obrecht almost runs to them, but gets a grip.

Ava tells Portia that she knows Spencer pretty well, and it’s true he was once reckless and vindictive, entitled, petty, but now… Portia says, don’t tell her that he’s a changed man, but Ava says, since he met Trina, there’s been a shift in him. Portia says, Trina shouldn’t have to be Spencer Cassadine’s conscience, and Ava says, no argument there. But this change since he’s come back to Port Charles can be directly tied to Trina. Portia says, and any pain Trina had can be tied directly back to Spencer, and Ava says she can’t argue that, but Trina chooses to be with Spencer, and she thinks they need to respect that. Portia and Trina will never reconcile if Portia keeps badmouthing him. Portia says, and that may be a moot point. They may never reconcile if Trina doesn’t make it back.

Brook says, no disrespect, but doesn’t Ned think he might be overreacting? ELQ has had downturns in the past, and always come out stronger. Ned says he doesn’t overreact; the market does. A good investor lives for this. Their stock drops, and shareholders get nervous and start selling. Next thing you know, in come the corporate raiders. First sign of weakness, and the sharks start circling. He’s going to have to make some tough decisions to streamline and cut costs, but he really doesn’t want to have to fire thousands of employees to do it. Brook says, it’s that bad, huh? What can we do? He says, they have to reassure the market that ELQ is stable, strong. Valentin hasn’t even talked yet to the press and explain his actions. Brook says, that’s because Anna’s been in ICU, and Ned says he’s not asking Valentin to hold a press conference. He could make a written statement. The longer he stays silent, the worse it looks. Valentin won’t return his phone calls. Brook says, it’s not the first thing on his mind, but Ned says, it should be. Anna’s being well taken care of at GH. Valentin is their CEO. The health and well-being of this company is his responsibility, and Ned thought he knew that. The Quartermaines have always understood. Whether it’s grandfather, him, or Michael, they understand that to keep ELQ strong and stable, you need committed leadership. (Really? Michael understood that?) Ned is starting to regret siding with Valentin when Michael and Drew wanted him ousted.

Nina tells Carly that she’s never asked Sonny to choose between her and his family, and never will. She wanted him to go to that wedding, even if it’s without her. Carly says, that’s very noble. She’s sure Sonny appreciates the sacrifice. (Hmm… She doesn’t sound sarcastic…) Nina says, she’s not just missing her daughter’s wedding; she’s missing what could be her last days. The daughter she’s never really been able to know, and that’s Carly’s fault. Carly says, Nina and Willow have known each other for years. Nina was unfair to Willow when she was Charlotte’s teacher. She attacked Michael and Willow in open court. The list goes on and on and on. It’s no wonder Willow doesn’t like her. Nina says, that was before they knew they were mother and daughter, and Carly says, exactly. It was all right for Nina to be a bitch to Willow when she wasn’t a relative, and the only thing that’s different now, is Nina knows Willow is her daughter. Then suddenly, Willow is wonderful. Willow has been wonderful all along, but Nina couldn’t see it. (This is one of the things that pisses me off about Carly. Like she doesn’t turn a blind eye to her own children’s faults and treat them differently than strangers.) Nina still doesn’t see it. Willow is a person, with wants and needs in her level of comfort. But Nina doesn’t care. The only thing she cares about is that Willow is hers. Her possession; her daughter. No wonder Willow doesn’t want to be with Nina or around her. Instead of facing that fact, Nina wants to blame it all on her. Nina says she’s made mistakes, but it’s Carly’s fault she doesn’t have a chance to earn Willow’s forgiveness because they’re running out of time because her daughter’s dying. It is Carly’s fault.

Drew tells Curtis, since Victor came back to Port Charles, he’s been focused on locating a code that’s etched in one of the diamonds I the Ice Princess necklace. Curtis says, so all of the killings – Luke Spencer, the Deputy Mayor; Anna, Lucy, Valentin going missing – that was all over a necklace? Drew says, Valentin learned that the code is actually a set of coordinates indicating a bunker Victor’s brother Mikkos hid something in that Victor wants. Curtis says, so now Victor has the necklace? and Drew says, he acquired it the night of the Nurses Ball. Curtis says, the same night he left on the Haunted Star, and Drew says, yeah. (What a pair of rocket scientists, eh?) Presumably he has the location of Mikkos’s bunker, and that’s where he’s headed. Curtis says, and Victor thought Drew knew the location of the bunker? and Drew says, yeah. Curtis says, then Drew needs to remember. Somehow, whatever it takes. Trina’s life depends on it.

Victor says, hold, and everything stops. He asks if Spencer will do as he says, and Spencer says he’ll go along with whatever Victor wants, whatever he says, as long as Trina doesn’t get hurt. Victor says, so he’ll stop resisting, and Spencer says, yes, as long as Trina’s safe. Please. He’ll go along with Victor’s plan. He’ll be by Victor’s side to shape the world. Victor tells Watkins to release Trina, and the other guard lets go of Spencer. Trina runs to Spencer, and he holds her, saying, that’s all right; people are coming. Victor says, that’s where he’s wrong. No one can save them. Spencer says he just told Victor that he’d do whatever Victor wants, and Victor asks if Spencer thinks he’s stupid enough to believe anything Spencer says. He was looking for a partner; someone to share his vision. Instead, he got an ungrateful, duplicitous whelp ready to stab him in the back at a moment’s notice. (Take that RHONJ.) Fine. Spencer and Trina can both drown. The guards grab Trina and Spencer again.

Brook hopes Ned isn’t thinking of asking Michael and Drew for help with ousting Valentin, because the last time he did that, Ned double-crossed them, and their relationship hasn’t been the same since. Ned says, it wasn’t a double-cross; it was a tactical adjustment. And he did what was best for ELQ. She says, he did what was best for himself, and he says he did think his position at ELQ would be stronger if Valentin remained CEO, but let’s be clear, at the time, ELQ was thriving under Valentin’s leadership. There was no reason to vote him out. She says, but now circumstances have changed, and Ned says, yes. Because Valentin is all wrapped up in his family’s business, while ELQ suffers. He understands what Valentin is going through right now on a personal level, but it won’t change his business decision. Valentin has to go.

Carly says she didn’t give Willow leukemia, and she didn’t kidnap Liesl to delay the bone marrow transplant, and Nina says, of course (🍷) not. But if Carly had told the truth about that DNA test, Willow would have gotten that bone marrow transplant months ago, and she’d already be cancer free. Carly says, they didn’t know about Willow’s diagnosis months ago, and Nina asks if she doesn’t understand. If Willow had known she was her mother – whether Willow accepted her or not – when the possibility of a bone marrow transplant came up, Willow would have come to her immediately, instead of waiting months and months through that farce that Drew put everyone through looking for her birth parents. She was here all along. Carly says she told Nina, the second she found out Willow had leukemia and needed a bone marrow transplant, she told Nina that she wasn’t a match. Nina says, but Liesl was a match, and she would have gotten tested immediately, and this whole nightmare would have been done and over with.

Portia tells Ava that she’s so sorry. She didn’t realize she had any more tears to cry. Ava says, please don’t be sorry. She gets it; she’s a mom too. Portia hopes it’s not too late for her and Trina, and Ava says, it’s not. She knows that because Trina called Portia. When she was in danger and scared, she called her mom. Portia says, and Trina told her that she loved her. She didn’t think she’d hear those words again from Trina, but now she wonders if it’s going to be the last time. She starts to cry again, and Ava says, those will be the first words Trina says when she sees Portia again. Believe it. Ava says she should get home to Avery, and Portia thanks her. Ava says, if she hears anything… Portia says, of course (🍷) she’ll keep Ava updated, and Ava says, when Trina comes home, they have all the time they need to work things out. She tells Portia, everything is going to work out, and leaves.

Spencer says, Victor wants to kill him? Is that what Victor did to his father? Victor says he doesn’t know where Nikolas ran off to, and doesn’t really care. Spencer is just as much of a disappointment. At least he has Ace and can raise him as he pleases. Spencer says, please, Ace needs him, and Victor says, goodbye, Spencer. He starts to walk away, but Obrecht steps in front of him, and says, stop this nonsense. He asks if she wants to join them, but she says, no. She wants to use them.

Carly says, if Nina wants to know the cold, hard truth, she kept the DNA results a secret for Willow’s sake. Willow told her that she didn’t want to find her birth mother because she was afraid she’d turn out to be someone like Nina. Nina disrespected Willow at every turn. She accused Willow of having an affair. She bothered Willow over and over again when Nina knew she was having a difficult pregnancy. She knew it would devastate Willow to find out a woman she hated was her mother. So don’t look at her as the cause of the non-relationship with her daughter. Take a look in the mirror. The blame lies solely on Nina.  Nina says she should have the rest of Willow’s life to make it up to her, but she doesn’t because Willow’s life is measured in days, and that’s Carly. She stole that time from them. She did that. Nina walks out.

Drew says, if he knew anything that could lead them to Victor, he’d tell Curtis in a heartbeat, but he just can’t remember. Curtis says he’s sorry for pushing Drew for information he doesn’t have, and Drew says, Trina managed to get her hands on a satellite phone once; maybe she can do it again. Curtis says, maybe. Even before he realized Trina might be his daughter, he just loved her to pieces. She’s so fun and so bright, and she definitely keeps him on his toes. And she’s principled; he likes that. She’s an amazing young woman. So imagine her keeping it together under those circumstances; so focused and so brave. She had to be terrified. Drew asks if Curtis knows who he sounds like. He sounds like a proud father, and Trina sounds just like Curtis, unable to sit back without doing anything. Curtis sees Portia, and jets over to her. He asks if Trina called again, but she says, no. She didn’t even realize he was still here. He says he couldn’t leave, not while Trina’s out there somewhere in danger.

Victor tells his guys to wait, and Obrecht asks why he’d toss Trina and Spencer overboard when they can still be of use. She needs subjects to test any vaccine she develops. Victor asks if she’s saying she’s on board (no pun intended?), and she’ll join his cause, and she says she thinks his cause is madness. But she sees he’s committed to it, and doesn’t want to die, so out of self-preservation. He asks if she’s sure that’s all it is, and she says she certainly doesn’t have any personal feelings for him, if that’s what he’s implying. However, the science has merit. The research. She’s intrigued by creating a vaccine to combat such a complex pathogen. It will be a singular achievement. He says, there’s nothing else like it, and she says, if it fails, it’s of no consequence to her. She’s been living a half-life since Britta’s death, but this challenge has awakened her. She feels alive again. It might even keep her going.

Spencer tells Trina that he’s so sorry. This is all his fault. She says, she followed him, but he says, if he’d left her alone, she’d still be safe now. She says, then he’d be alone, but he says he’d know she was okay. She says, but then she’d wonder if he was. At least this way they’re together. He says he has to find a way to save her and his brother, and Trina says, someone will come and save them. They just need a little time. He says, maybe Dr. Obrecht will give them just that. He just wishes he knew what she was thinking. Trina says she hates the idea of being a test subject, and he says, so does he, but if Obrecht can convince his uncle that she needs them alive, maybe it will buy them more time to figure out a solution before they’re turned into human guinea pigs.

Brook says, Michael and Drew are going to know something’s up the moment Ned tries to reconcile with them, and he says, with all that’s going on with Willow, he’s already made overtures to Michael. Michael knows it’s from his heart. As far as him and Drew, he sees a path there. Drew’s a reasonable guy. This is worth pursuing. She says, huh, and he says he thought she’d be thrilled; the possibility of some Quartermaine family unity for a change. She says she is, it’s just… blindsiding Valentin and ousting (WOTD) him when his life is in upheaval and his guard is down, and Ned says, it’s business. Valentin’s a businessman. She says, he’s also a Cassadine. Valentin isn’t someone Ned wants as his enemy.

Drew tells Curtis and Portia that he wishes he could help. The only thing he knows about Operation Demeter is the name. Curtis wonders if they could pressure the Navy to unseal the records. What about Robert’s connection with the WSB? Drew says, the Navy won’t answer to the WSB. They won’t even acknowledge the op existed. Portia says she can’t believe in this whole wide world there isn’t someone who can tell them what Operation Demeter was. Drew says, wait a minute. Maybe there is.

Ava comes back to Windymere, and thanks Carly for keeping an eye on Avery. Carly asks if there’s any word on Trina, but Ava says, unfortunately, it’s still a waiting game. Carly says, Avery’s fine; she never woke up. Ava says, good, and asks if everything is okay. Carly says, Nina was here, and Ava asks how it went. Carly tells Ava, if she ever feels compelled to give her advice – don’t – and walks out.  

Nina gets in her car, and flashes back to Carly telling her the cold, hard truth; that Willow didn’t want to find her birth mother for fear she’d turn out to be someone like Nina, and to look in the mirror. Nina calls Carly a bitch, and says, nothing is ever your fault, is it? She flashes back to Ava telling her, if Carly bought Aurora stock knowing a merger was on the horizon, that’s insider trading, and Carly and Drew would be open to prosecution. Nina says, it might be time for Carly to face some consequences of her own, and drives away.

Watkins says, copy that, and tells Victor, Ambrose says the engine should be repaired within the hour. Victor says, that’s good news, and tells Trina, it seems she didn’t cost them that much time. Spencer asks what he’s going to do with them, but Victor says, Spencer doesn’t get to ask questions. He tells a guard to take them and lock them up, and Trina says, he’s not going to kill them? Victor tells her, as Dr. Obrecht said, they’re still useful to him, and when that’s no longer so, he’ll dispose of them. Obrecht says, a wise choice, but she’ll need healthy subjects to work on the vaccine. He must feed and water them like any lab rat, so the tests are uncompromised. Spencer tells Trina that they’re going to make it out of this, but Victor says he doesn’t see how that’s possible. The voyage is almost over. Despite the delay, they should arrive at Mikkos’s bunker by morning. Then Liesl can get to work.

Tomorrow, Cody tells Brook that someone is the last person in the world he wants to hurt; Sasha asks if there’s some other reason Gladys wants to leave town; and Alexis asks TJ if there’s any hope.

🙋🏽‍♀️ Goodbye Hello…

Two leaving, one coming, a return, and an anniversary. Victor, we loved hating you.

💐 Anniversary Times Two…

Today – April 21st! Although that’s just if you want to watch it live. I’m sure it will remain on YouTube in perpetuity. This guy does a good interview.

🍸 Random Tidbits…

More on those red flags from yesterday’s Vanderpump Rules.

https://jezebel.com/scandoval-sandoval-leviss-vanderpump-rules-episode-1850356425

Ariana’s new man. Good for her.

https://www.tmz.com/2023/04/16/ariana-madix-cozy-new-man-coachella-scandoval/

No, Billie Lee. You most definitely have to pick sides. Sandoval was a scumbag, and Ariana got the short end of the stick. End of story. You do look good though.

💎 Now That the Rat’s Away…

It’s not like she joined the cast, but she might make it more palatable.

https://www.etonline.com/denise-richards-confirms-shes-returning-to-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-203079

🐈‍⬛ Here Kitty, Kitty…Wow…

This was on the news here tonight. That’s one big cat.

https://people.com/pets/patches-40-pound-fat-cat-adopted-in-richmond/

👀 Looking For Waldo…

Slide into my blog tomorrow for soap, a choice tea selection, words I’ve heard, and music befitting the occasion. Until then, stay safe, stay smoking them if you’ve got them, and stay not equating initial success with ongoing effectiveness.

April 19, 2023 – Michael Invites Sonny To the Wedding, Raquel Is Shocked That Oliver Misled Her Because She’s Hella Stupid, Five, Twinsies & Convenient

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Esme checks out of the hospital, and Elizabeth says, she’s had a head injury. She wants Esme to call if she has any of these symptoms. Is there anything else she can do for her? Esme says she needs to speak with Dr. Gatlin-Holt. It could be a matter of life and death.

Laura asks if Portia’s heard any more from Trina, and Curtis says, no, but Jordan has IT monitoring Portia’s phone in case she calls again. But it’s not enough. He’s going down to the PCPD and find out what’s taking so long to find the Haunted Star. Laura tells him that he can’t do that. It’s not going to help anyone; least of all Trina.

Trina sneaks back into Spencer’s stateroom, and he hugs her, saying, he was going crazy. He asks if she’s okay, and she says she’s fine. She’s sorry his uncle is denying him food. She can try to get him something… He says, it’s not worth the risk, and she says, they’ll leave soon enough. It worked. He says, she made contact in the communications room? She says she did, and more. She holds up the walkie.

Watkins tells Victor, the nurse says the baby is sleepless and constantly crying, and Victor asks what he’s supposed to do about it. Ambrose walks in, and Victor asks what he’s doing here. He’s supposed to be guarding Spencer’s room. Ambrose says, the deadbolt’s locked, and Victor says he’s heard that before. Why did Ambrose leave his post? Ambrose says, there’s a walkie-talkie unaccounted for. It’s most likely misplaced, but… Victor asks why he’s being bothered with these mundane details. Ambrose is supposed to be guarding his nephew, not counting inventory. Now get back to doing just that. Unlocked doors, mislaid equipment, inept nurserymaids. What is he running here, some kind of sloppy clown show? It’s unacceptable. He runs a tight ship. This carelessness will not be tolerated. They might have walked on as crew, but he can see to it they’re carried off as cargo.

At Windymere, Avery does a jigsaw puzzle, while Ava supervises. Ava says, well done, and Avery yawns. Ava says, it’s past Avery’s bedtime, but Avery says she can’t go to sleep yet. If she does, then Ava will be lonely. She hopes Daddy Nikolas comes back soon. Ava says, all she needs is Avery. How about if they read a bedtime story to each other? Avery says, yeah, and hugs her. The doorbell rings, and Carly says she knows Ava’s home. Avery says, that’s Mama Carly, and I say, pretty impatient since this is a 46 room house. Ava opens the door, and Avery runs over to hug Carly, saying, she’s so happy to see her.

Sonny and Nina go into the chapel, and Nina asks if it’s more bad news about Willow, but he says, no; nothing has changed about her health. Brook told him that Michael and Willow are moving up the wedding, and they’re getting married tomorrow. That’s a good thing, right? They have a baby, and deserve to be happy. She says she wishes she could see it that way, but there’s nothing to celebrate about this wedding. It’s the beginning of the end.

Carly asks if Avery has grown another inch, and Avery starts dragging her to the living room to look at her puzzle, but Ava suggests she work on it some more. They’ll be right in. Avery runs to the living room, and Ava asks, what’s going on? Carly says, Willow’s moved her and Michael’s wedding up. They’re getting married tomorrow. Ava says, why the rush?… Oh, she sees. She’s so sorry. Carly says, Willow would like Avery to be part of the wedding party. She’d like it to be a family affair.

Sonny asks why Nina says this wedding is the end, and she says, doesn’t he see why they’re doing this? He says, they love each other, they just had a baby… She says, and they’re running out of time. He says, giving your life to another person is a beautiful expression of love, and Nina agrees, even if that life is nearly over. Saying I do might be the last thing that Willow does. His phone rings, and she tells him to get it. It’s Michael, who asks, where is he? and Sonny says, the hospital chapel. Is everything okay? Michael says he needs to see Sonny, and Sonny asks if he’s at the gatehouse. Sonny will come to him. Michael says, Willow is resting with the baby. He’ll come to Sonny. Sonny says he’ll be here, and tells Nina that Michael’s coming here. Does she have any idea what that’s about?

Carly looks at the puzzle, and says, Avery is almost done. Avery asks what’s in the bag Carly is carrying, and Carly says she’s glad Avery asked. She takes out a white basket adorned with ribbons, and asks if Avery knows what this is. Avery says, it’s so pretty, and Carly tells her, it’s so pretty because it’s special. Ava says, only for flower girls, and Carly says, Donna has one too. And this could be Avery’s if she accepts a very important job. It’s for Michael and Willow’s wedding. Avery says, yes. She’s always wanted to be a flower girl.

Laura tells Curtis, the crime is taking place in international waters, way beyond the scope of the PCPD. They’ve reached out to the appropriate authorities, and also managed to freeze Victor’s assets, which should make it a little more difficult for him to operate. Curtis says, that doesn’t get them any closer to finding the Haunted Star, but she tells him to think about this for a moment. Jordan is being pulled in every direction imaginable; with Anna being shot, Laura’s grandsons being kidnapped, Esme being attacked, and Trina a stowaway. If Curtis goes marching down to the PCPD demanding answers… He says, then he’ll just be another distraction, and she says, exactly. She suggests they put their heads together and come up with a way to help where they’re not getting in the way.

Austin says he hears Esme suffered a head injury. How is she feeling? Esme says, never mind her. She’s fine, but her baby isn’t.

Trina tells Spencer, her mom, his grandmother, Jordan, and Curtis know they’re on the boat, and Laura was familiar with this boat and the communications room. Laura talked her through so she could find the heading on the radar screen. Spencer wonders if there’s anything his grandmother can’t do, and Trina says she just hopes she gave them enough so they can find them. He asks why she took the walkie, and she says, so they can know what the guards do. So now they just have to sit tight and wait to be rescued. He says he hopes they can find them in time, and she asks what he means. He says, while she was gone, he found out a few things himself. He always knew his Uncle Victor was a very powerful man with all kinds of connections, and knew he could be ruthless. But that man is more dangerous than he ever could have imagined. He has this plan that could endanger millions of lives, and if they don’t stop him before they make landfall, it will be too late for all of them.

Trina says, Spencer’s uncle wants to reduce the global population? and he says, yes. His uncle has made this his life’s mission, like some maniacal zealot. He only intends to clear out half the world’s population. The Cassadines are excepted, of course (🍷), so he can convince them to come over to the dark side. He wonders if Esme and his dad found out about this, and his uncle did something with them. Trina tells him, they can’t say that for sure, but they do know his uncle is insane. No one can engineer the future of humanity. He asks if she wants to be the one to tell him that. The captain talks on the radio, and she says, they can’t be allowed to reach wherever they’re headed. This might be her only chance. She knows where the engine room is. He says, she’s taken enough risks already, and she says, but what if their families don’t find them in time to stop Victor? She can buy them some time, so they can catch up to them. He says he knows that she’s smart and brave, but be careful. Promise him that she’s not going to take any unnecessary risks because he doesn’t know what he’ll do. She promises, and says she wants to come back to him. He kisses her, and she says, this is about more than just them now. They have no choice. They have to do something. It’s up to them. She peeks outside, locks the deadbolt, and jets. I have a vision of Victor tied up, saying, those meddling kids!

Esme says, her baby’s been kidnapped, and Austin says he knows. It’s terrifying. He hopes it’s some comfort to her, but he was once close to someone who had a baby kidnapped too. She was told to stay strong and keep it together. He thinks it’s really important that in moments like this they remain hopeful that Ace is going to be fine, and he’ll be back in her arms really soon. She asks if his friend got her baby back, and he says, she did. Elizabeth says, the PCPD is on it, and they’re going to find her baby, but Esme says, Ace’s cholic isn’t being treated. The stuff Austin gave her was in his diaper bag, and the kidnapper just left it. Austin says, if she’s concerned Ace’s cholic is going to turn into a serious health crisis, she doesn’t need to be. It’s not life threatening, and will probably just resolve itself. Elizabeth says, Ace isn’t going to suffer any lasting harm from cholic, but Esme says she hates the idea of him suffering at all. Austin says he knows, but these things have a way of working out. She says, but who’s rocking him to sleep at night? How does she know he’s eating properly if she’s not there to do it? Elizabeth says she heard that Spencer was also kidnapped, so they’re probably together. She knows Spencer will do whatever he can to comfort his baby brother and protect him. Esme asks if Elizabeth is saying she shouldn’t worry because her baby doesn’t need her.

Carly thanks Ava for letting her tuck Avery in, and Ava says, it was the only way they were going to pry the basket out of her hands. Carly says she should have known Avery would want to practice her flower girl duties, and Ava says she’s sure it will be a lovely ceremony. Carly says, aside from the fact that the bride may be dying, and Ava says, no one can predict the future. Her current feelings about love and marriage aside, she thinks this wedding is a great idea; life affirming even. Carly agrees, and says, celebrating with family and friends is the perfect medicine for Willow. She tells Ava that she’ll see herself out, and Ava says she wants to be clear on something. Carly said earlier that the wedding was going to be a family affair. She’s just curious. Does that include Nina and Sonny?

Sonny tells Nina, they’re moving up the wedding because of Willow’s condition, but that’s not the only reason. They’re saying to the world that they love each other, and that love should be celebrated, despite any situation. She says, he’s right, and despite her differences with Michael, she has to admit, his son loves her daughter. He says, more than anything, and she says, they’ll celebrate them getting married even though they can’t be there with them. Michael walks in.

Ambrose opens Spencer’s door, and Victor comes in carrying Ace, and looking like he’s never carried a baby before. Spencer says, Victor brought him. Is he okay? Victor hands Spencer the baby, and says, he’s fussy and restless, and he thought a visit with his brother would do them both some good.

The engine room guard gets called to the deck, and Trina runs inside.

Elizabeth says she wasn’t suggesting Esme’s son doesn’t need her, but Esme says, please, people have been lined up to take Ace away from her since the moment he was born. Austin says, she’s Ace’s mom, and from what he’s observed, she’s a conscientious and loving parent, so give herself a break. Don’t let people get in her head. She says she’s sorry, but he says, she doesn’t need to apologize. They’re all just really hopeful that Ace returns safely. She says, they’ve both been a great comfort, thanks them, and leaves. Elizabeth says, he handled that well, and he says, she did too, so thanks for that. Elizabeth says she didn’t want to get into that with Esme, but she’s lived through that trauma. Everything turned out okay, but when she didn’t know what was happening to her child… it’s indescribable terror. He says he’s glad she came through it okay, and he hopes Esme gets through it okay. She’s been through a lot, and he really feels for her. She tells him that she never thought she’d say this, but so does she.

Laura tells Curtis that she and Doc have a friend who’s a brigadier general, and he may be able to assist the coastguard. Curtis says, and he still has some contacts from his law enforcement and P.I. days. He wants to get a bead on Victor’s support personnel. From the description of the safehouse takeover, they sound like paramilitary. She says, that’s a very good point. He’s got a lot of resources. Esme joins them, and says she’s officially been released… although some may say she doesn’t deserve to be.

Carly says, the guest list is up to Michael and Willow, and Ava says she’s sure they took her feelings into consideration. Carly says, if Nina and Sonny aren’t invited, it’s not because of her, and Ava says she just knows Michael and Willow love Carly, and want her to be comfortable. And that might dictate who they include, and who they choose not to include. Carly says, Michael and Willow have their reasons for who they choose to invite and who they choose to exclude, and Ava says, of course (🍷). She just thinks a health crisis of this magnitude would bring them all together, and not make a bigger divide. Carly asks, what’s it to Ava? Why does she care? Ava says, Nina. Nina’s her friend, and she’s devastated about Willow, the daughter Carly kept from her. So she can’t ask if her friend has been invited to her daughter’s big day? Carly asks why Ava and Nina are friends. What could they possibly have in common? Besides hating her.

Nina says she hears congratulations are in order, and wishes Michael and Willow the best on their big day. Michael barely nods, and Nina excuses herself. Michael asks how Nina… and Sonny says, Brook. Michael says he’ll have to thank her for saving him the trouble, and Sonny says, Brook felt terrible for letting it slip, but he’s glad she did. He’s really happy for Michael and Willow. Give Willow his best wishes. Michael says, or Sonny could do it himself, and Sonny asks what that means. Michael asks if Sonny would like to attend their wedding. He and Willow want this to be a family affair, so that includes Sonny. Sonny says, there’s nothing he wouldn’t do for Michael or Willow, and Michael says, Willow wants to keep it simple, so it’s going to be intimate. The guest list is going to be small. Sonny says he’s even more honored to be included, and Michael says he hopes Sonny understands this invitation is for him alone. Sonny says, so Michael wants him to come to his wedding, but doesn’t want Nina to come, and Michael turns to see Nina in the doorway. Technically, I can see both sides. Not everybody gets a plus one, and Sonny isn’t engaged to Nina.

Ava says she doesn’t hate Carly, and Carly says, her friend Nina sure does. And here Ava is, doing her bidding. How is this so-called friendship even possible? The woman immobilized Ava, and forced her to give birth to Avery. Ava says, Nina has definitely benefited from forgiveness and grace, and Carly asks if Ava is telling her that when she looks at Nina, she doesn’t see what Nina did to her. All is forgiven and forgotten? Ava says, to be honest, she tries not to think about it; and when she looks at Nina, she doesn’t see the disturbed woman she used to be. She sees the woman who has gotten help; who has turned her life around, and yeah, she and Nina have become friends, as unlikely as that is. It feels a lot better than harboring bitterness and resentment. Carly thanks Ava for the inspirational talk, and says, next time, she’ll make sure to wear beads and bring a candle. Ava says she’s not trying to get into it with Carly. She just wants Carly to see how much power she has here. She’s on the inside, and that gives her the perfect opportunity to broker peace. Carly says, since when did Ava become an authority on peace? and Ava says she gets a lot of quiet in this old house, but no peace. She’s just trying to spare Carly her regrets. Carly says, what regrets?

Elizabeth thanks Austin for dropping everything to be with Esme, but he says he was happy to help. Amy glances at Austin, and when he looks at her, she turns away. Austin quietly asks if Elizabeth can tell him why Amy is looking at him like that; she’s been doing it all day. Elizabeth asks Amy if there’s something Austin can help her with, and I miss something here, but the gist of it is, Amy tells Austin to watch out for Ava.

Carly asks if there’s anything else Ava needs to say to her; any more insight into her behavior? Ava says, just one more thing. This may be the last chance for Nina and Willow. She knows Carly is capable of rising above; she’s seen Carly do it with her for Avery’s sake. Won’t she do it with Nina for Willow’s? Carly says, it’s not her call. It’s Willow’s choice to make. Whatever boundaries she’s set with Nina, it’s what she’s comfortable with. Ava says, she tried, and walks to the door. Carly says, maybe she’s trying so hard to fix Nina because she can’t fix Trina, and Ava says, what about Trina? Did something happen?

Laura introduces Curtis to Esme, and Esme says she recognizes the name, but… He says, they’ve met before, but he’s sure she doesn’t recall, and she says, something tells her it’s best she doesn’t. It’s nice meeting him again. She tells Laura that she’s going to grab a drink from the cafeteria, and leaves. Curtis says he doesn’t know how Laura does it. He doesn’t know how she has Esme under her roof. Laura says, Esme is the mother of her grandson. He can relate to this. Family is everything, right?

Victor says, cholic? and Spencer says, it’s a condition where perfectly healthy babies will sometimes cry for hours. It seems Ace is a little bit fussy right now. He’s surprised Victor’s nanny didn’t know this. Victor says, that’s why he brought the little tyke to Spencer, and Spencer says he’s happy Victor did. He’s happy to help. Ace can stay here with him. Victor tells him not to press his luck, and Spencer says, Victor may not believe him, but babies, especially infants, need routine and familiarity. Victor says he wouldn’t know anything about that. He hasn’t had any interaction with babies; not with Valentin, or any child. Spencer asks if that’s what this is about. Did losing Valentin finally push him over the edge? Victor says, this has been his plan all along. He did include his treacherous son, but it’s his loss. Spencer says, Victor said is. Is he saying Valentin is still alive? Victor says, the incident in Paris was just a ruse. It worked for a while. He was distracted with grief for a son who was alive and well. Meanwhile, Valentin and his allies were conspiring to keep him from the one thing he needed to complete his mission. Valentin betrayed him, and very nearly condemned this planet. Valentin’s alive, but when all is said and done, he’ll wish he was dead. As will anyone who stands in his way.

Victor says he’ll take the baby back to his nurse. Hopefully, she’ll know how to deal with this cholic. Spencer says, Victor didn’t give up on his father. Why should he give up on his own son? It’s not too late for him to put this plan of his on ice, and reconcile with Valentin. Victor says, nice try. Don’t make him regret allowing this visit. There’s a knock at the door, and Watkins asks to speak with Victor privately. In the hallway, Watkins says, there’s trouble with the engine. The electrical cable that supplies power to the motors is badly damaged. The engineer says, if he can’t fix it, he may have to call for an emergency tow vessel. Victor says to tell the engineer he’d better damn well fix it, or Victor will scuttle this ship with him on board.

Curtis asks if Laura really believes Esme doesn’t remember who she is – or what – and Laura says she hasn’t seen any signs that she does. But she can understand his reservations. What she did to Trina was a pretty serious thing. Honestly, she doesn’t feel like that person anymore. Even Trina argued for her to be released. He says, but what about when her memory returns? and Laura says, even if she does recover her memory, that doesn’t mean she’s going to revert back to who she was. She’s had so many conversations with Doc about this, and he’s made it clear to her that the mind and memory is an incredibly complicated thing. She witnessed that herself with Elizabeth. And what about Drew? He says, Drew. That’s right. She says, what’s right? The human mind is an incredibly complicated thing? He says, exactly. She just gave him an idea on how to find the ship.

Elizabeth says, that’s highly inappropriate, and Amy says she’s sorry, but she saw how chummy Austin was with Ava Jerome at the Nurses Ball. Austin asks if that’s an issue, and Elizabeth asks, what business is it of Amy’s? Amy says she just thinks he needs to know that Ava Jerome is someone to be careful around. She looks around, lowers her voice, and says, rumor is, she and her ex just went through a bitter divorce. Now he’s disappeared.

Ava asks if Carly is sure Victor has Trina, and Carly says, all she knows is, she was at Josslyn’s dorm when Dante wanted to ask Trina some questions. They all realized no one had seen Trina since the Nurses Ball. Josslyn said Trina was worried about Spencer, and they’re all just assuming Trina was with Spencer when Victor took him. Ava says, that son of a bitch. She has to go see Portia. She might have an update, and Ava should offer her support. Would Carly mind staying with Avery? Carly says she’d be happy to, Ava thanks her and runs out the door.

Victor asks, when exactly was the electrical cable damaged? and Watkins says, the engineer was alerted about 15 minutes ago. Everything was fine this morning. Spencer listens in, and Victor says, and Watkins recruited the engine room guard to look for the missing walkie? They hear the baby cry, and Spencer moves away from the door. He tells Ace, it will be okay, and Watkins says, when the guard was searching, the engine room wasn’t left unattended for more than ten minutes. Victor says, that’s plenty of time, and tells Watkins to listen carefully and follow his directions to the letter.

Nina says she forgot her purse, and as she goes to get it, Sonny says, Michael invited him to the wedding. She says, how wonderful, but Sonny says, he can’t do it. She says, no. Weddings are to be celebrated. She’s really glad he can be there to witness it. He says he wishes it was different, and she says, her too. Starting with Aunt Liesl. Nina wishes she was able to go through with the transplant, and Michael says he’s sorry about Liesl. Nina asks, how’s Willow? and he says, she’s weak, but planning the wedding has given her renewed energy. Nina says she’s sure there’s no shortage of people to help her. She’s glad Willow has people to support her. She definitely deserves that. Sonny says, everybody does, and Nina’s voice breaks as she says, just tell Willow that she’s thinking about her. Nina leaves, and Michael says, for a moment there, it sounded like Sonny was about to decline his invitation. Sonny says, that depends. Is this invite from the both of them, or just Willow? Does Michael really want him to be there?

Michael says he wants what’s best for his family, and that means having Sonny there. He also knows this could cause some issues with Nina, so no harm, no foul if Sonny chooses not to attend. Sonny says he also wants what’s best for his family, and Michael tells him, think about it and let him know. Sonny says he already made his decision. He’ll be there.

Amy says, Austin is a good doctor, and a good guy. Maybe he doesn’t know about Ava Jerome… Elizabeth says, that’s enough. Doesn’t she have charts she’s supposed to file? Amy says, no, and Elizabeth says, she does now. Amy jets, and Austin says he guesses it’s true. They say Elizabeth is going to make a great head nurse. She says, that’s not a done deal, but Epiphany wouldn’t allow this gossip mongering and neither will she. She’s really sorry about that. She doesn’t know what got into Amy. She apologizes for her. Austin says, it’s really okay. Amy just must have seen them at the Nurses Ball. She’s just jumping to conclusions. He sees Ava come in, and says, he can say for sure, things are not always what they seem.

Ambrose hears, all hands on deck, over the radio, and heads upstairs. Trina slips into Spencer’s room.

Carly picks up the basket, and flashes back to Ava saying, time is running out. This may be the last chance for Nina and Willow. She knows Carly is capable of rising above; she’s seen Carly do it with her for Avery’s sake. Won’t she do it for Nina with Willow’s? The doorbell rings, and Carly opens the door. It’s Nina.

Laura says she seems to have inspired an ah-ha moment. Does Curtis want to fill her in? He says, the human memory is complicated. It’s something he learned as a cop questioning witnesses. People remember more than they realize. Esme says she’s sorry to interrupt, and gives Laura some coffee. Laura says, that was thoughtful of her, and Esme says, Curtis is Trina Robinson’s stepfather, right? He says, right, and she says, she just had to tell him that Trina’s been very kind to her when from what she’s heard, Trina had every right not to be. She hopes he finds her soon. He thanks her, and says, same to her baby. He tells Laura that he’ll let her know what he learns, and leaves. Laura asks if Esme is ready to go, but Esme says she’s not sure. Laura asks if she’s afraid to go back to the apartment. Does she feel unsafe there? The city has beefed up our security, and Doc has made sure… Esme says, it’s not that. She’s sure Laura will protect her. Laura asks why she doesn’t want to go then, and Esme says, because Ace won’t be there, and Laura hugs her.

Watkins brings Spencer, still carrying Ace, to the main salon or whatever it is, and he asks what he’s doing here. Victor says he thought Spencer would enjoy a break from his close quarters, and tells Watkins to take Ace to the baby nurse. Spencer tells Watkins to be careful with him, and Watkins takes the baby. Victor says he decided to let Spencer eat after all, and Spencer asks, what changed his mind? Victor says, Spencer no longer has reason to pull those diversionary stunts of his. Victor holds all the cards. Spencer says he doesn’t know what Victor is talking about, and Victor says, no? He sees their dinner guest has arrived. Ambrose strongarms Trina into the room.

Tomorrow, Curtis says, Trina’s life depends on Drew remembering; Spencer says, Trina may have saved them; Victor says he knew Obrecht would rise to the challenge (and she looks like she might bite him); and Carly tells Nina that Sonny is finally choosing to put his family in front of her.

Vanderpump Rules

Get out your magnifying glasses and Sherlock Holmes hats.

Brock and Scheana do thank you cards, mostly Scheana. Ally asks if James has talked to Schwartz, and he says he can picture Schwartz and Raquel continuing to date, but she doesn’t see it. Raquel pretends to let Charli take photos for her Hinge profile. Katie visits Schwartz to pick up the dogs, and he tells her that he’s stressed out. They don’t have a kitchen staff, and they’re supposed to open. In Katie’s interview, she says, it’s liberating to know she doesn’t have to deal with this anymore. This mess isn’t her mess. She says, see you, and jets with the pets. Schwartz calls Sandoval during his interview, and says he and Katie usually catch up when they exchange the dogs, but Katie was only there 30 seconds. He did nothing wrong. Sandoval says, Schwartz is a single guy; they broke up. He was on vacation. In Schwartz’s interview, he thinks Katie is blowing this kiss out of proportion more than anything she’s exaggerated in the history of their relationship. He feels like he cheated. He thinks she’s more upset than he would be if the shoe was on the other foot. He says, if Sandoval and Katie got married, he would support that, and Sandoval says, funny he should say that… (🚩) Schwartz says, shut up, dude.

Charli and Raquel sit in the park after their photo session, and Charli says, Katie invited her to brunch, but she was disappointed with the information she was given. We see a clip of Katie telling her about the crowd cheering Raquel and Schwartz’s kiss, and Charli says, that they cheered was distasteful. It also happened to be Katie’s wedding anniversary. Raquel says, they’re not together anymore, and Katie chose to go on the trip when she wasn’t invited. Charli says she wouldn’t do that to her worst enemy, and would have respect for their 12 year relationship. She would have expected better from Raquel than that. (Wow. Just wait.) Not that she wouldn’t be friends with Raquel, but it’s not a cool thing to do. Well, kudos to Charli. I haven’t liked her very much, but that was definitely women supporting women. Raquel says, it’s not like they’re going to be dating, and in her interview, she says, if Schwartz showed interest, she would date him, but she’s not trying to be Debbie Desperado. She tells Charli that she’s going on a date with Oliver; he’s picking a spot. Charli says, that sounds like so much fun.

In Schwartz’s interview, he says he has a newfound sense of optimism and determination, even though he knows they’re not going to open. We flash back to Lisa calling them when they were at the wedding, and he says, it was tough; a jagged, bitter pill to swallow. They were trying to speak August 31st into existence. They were putting in the work, and had momentum, but now it’s not happening. General manager Brett meets with them, and tells them, the booth guy quit. A machine cut pieces for it, and they didn’t fit. The machine broke, and the guy quit. I have no idea what he’s talking about, but it seems like just one more thing to add to their pile. Sandoval asks if Brett tried offering him more money, but Brett says, absolutely f***ing not. They’re spending too much on things like this. Sandoval asks what they  besides kitchen staff, and Brett says, that’s most important. He feels like he was pushed into hiring the kitchen manager, and he’s letting him go. He’d had to perfect some dishes, and didn’t cut it. The dishes fell short; he’s not the right fit. Schwartz tells Sandoval, saying they have to open is pointless, and Sandoval says, they either open or they’re f***ed. If they have to serve potato chips, they’re going to do it. If they don’t, they’ll lose this place. In Sandoval’s interview, he says, they’ve invested a million dollars. He could lose his house and his mom’s retirement. Schwartz and Greg don’t have those stakes. Brett says, he’s worried about a guy who can’t make anything. It’s not his fault. Let the Toms work with them. In his interview, Sandoval says, he loves Brett, but at this point perfectionism is death, but he’ll be happy with a B+. Nobody ever performs at A+ level. Schwartz says he thinks their opening is closer than they think.

Katie goes to Ariana’s house bearing a basket of weird cheeses, since they’re going to make sandwiches. Sandoval tells them, congratulations, and Katie says, they paid the rent deposit, and bought out the previous owner’s setup. In Sandoval’s interview, he says he’s stoked for them, but he’s jealous of the low rent. It’s small, contained, easy, and no partners. He’s envious. Katie says, when she went to Schwartz’s to get the dogs, he was saying how Schwartz & Sandy’s wouldn’t be able to open, and he was stressed. She said, sounds awful; see ya later. They’re not friends. Sandoval asks if this is because of Schwartz making out with Raquel, and she says, it is. Sandoval says he doesn’t think it’s a big deal. They’re two single people who are decent looking (why this has anything to do with it, I don’t know) in Mexico who decided to make out. Katie says, they had multiple conversations about it, and Schwartz said it would never happen. It’s too close to home. Ariana says, it would be different if Raquel wasn’t in the friend group, and Katie calls her a whore. She says, Schwartz has the habit of sticking his tongue where it doesn’t belong, so it shouldn’t surprise her. Sandoval says, they’re not together, so if Schwartz wants to do something stupid… (🚩) Ariana says, he and Katie made a deal, and Katie says, he doesn’t see her hopping on his friends. In Katie’s interview, she said, they agreed and had an understanding. She could try to forgive, but she’s not betraying herself. She says she’s been respectful in her dealings with Schwartz, and Sandoval says, Schwartz has had no other girlfriend, and when his friend Jo stayed with him, she called crying that Katie was leaving her messages. It isn’t crossing line for him to have a female roommate. Katie said he’d never mentioned it, and Ariana says, he was being oddly secretive. In her interview, Katie says, Jo was Kristen Doute’s crazy friend, which says a lot about her. Jo texted her after the divorce, and said she’d always love and respect Katie, then moved in with her ex two seconds later. She’s that kind of bitch. Sandoval says, they need a healthy separation, and Katie says, it was something they decided together. Sandoval says, she decided, and Schwartz agreed. Ariana says, Schwartz wanted to be friends, and Katie says, and if he’s f***ing their friends, she’s not going to be his friend. If someone doesn’t understand that, she hopes it never happens to them.

James tells Lisa about the kiss heard round the world, and wonders, who’s next from the SUR crowd? Lisa says she thinks he’s jealous, but he says, definitely not. In James’s interview, he says he doesn’t care who Raquel makes out with. She made out with sweaty Peter after a six hour shift and move on to Schwartz. He’s over it. The Toms meet Lisa at SUR, and Schwartz says he’s relearning to communicate; he used to have a brain. Lisa asks what they’re snooping around here for, and Raquel comes over to the table as a server. She and Schwartz high-five, and she says they haven’t seen each other since Mexico. In Schwartz’s interview, he says he wouldn’t mind kissing Raquel again, but he doesn’t want another relationship after 12 years . He wants minimal feelings and all fun. Sandoval says he talked to Katie today, and she wasn’t happy. She called Raquel a f***ing whore. In Raquel’s interview, she says, Katie is so rude and bitchy. She’s trying to grow and be a better version of who she was. Lisa asks why Sandoval told her that, and Raquel says, now kissing people makes you a whore. In her interview, Raquel says, it’s a big roadblock for her, trying be liked. She gets all weepy, and says, people either charge or drain her battery, and she doesn’t want have the battery drainers in her life. Raquel wonders why Katie assumes they’re f***ing, and leaves with their orders. Lisa says, she’s probably upset. Nobody wants to hear that. Sandoval calls Raquel back, and she says she doesn’t appreciate being slut shamed; it’s not cool. In Sandoval’s interview, he says he didn’t anticipate Raquel being upset. He thought she’d shrug it off, and she’d want to know what people are saying. He tells Lisa, to him, it’s an eyeroll and a laugh, and Lisa tells him to take responsibility. In his interview, Sandoval says he feels like not many people are in Raquel’s corner. She’s a sweet girl, and there’s not a bad bone in her body. (🚩)

Ally, Kristina, and Katie visit Lala, who says, her upcoming birthday is a special birthday. It’s a completely new chapter for her. In Lala’s interview, she says, she’d rather live in this apartment for the rest of her life, feeling safe and surrounded by people she loves, than the house in Bel Air, which more like a torture chamber. She tells the girls that she’s invited everybody except Raquel, Schwartz, and Charli. Katie says she’s bringing a guy. In Katie’s interview, she says, Satchel is a sweet guy she met when she was out with Kristina. She tells the others that he was named after Satchel Page, and in her interview, she says, she just thought this could be fun. She didn’t anticipate staying. She came for the D, and stayed for the conversation. Katie says, no one’s met him, and Kristina says Katie has been living her life being too sensitive about others with her actions. Lala tells her to do what she wants. It is what it is.

It’s Villa Rosa time. Ponies! Swans! Puffy! It’s a sad time though, as pony Rosé has died. The Toms visit, and Lisa tells them that she’s very upset. Rosé was only six. They got her as a baby, and she never had a day’s illness in her life. In Lisa’s interview, she says, suddenly, Rosé was lying down, and in pain. Ken put her in the truck, and took her to the vet, but she died before they got there. The Toms give her flowers, and they toast to Rosé. Lisa says she feels emotionally depleted, but they need to talk. She assumes they’re not opening, and it’s giving her anxiety. Sandoval tells her that Brett and Greg fired the chef, so now they’ve lost all their kitchen staff. They’re tired of being nickel and dimed, and want to just f***ing open. Schwartz says, Sandoval huffs and puffs, but it doesn’t matter how loud he is if it isn’t backed up with action and effort. Lisa says, that’s a big accusation, and Schwartz says, when they were supposed to submit a menu, he was at band practice, and was late for the meeting because he was getting his nails done. In Sandoval’s interview, he says, band practice had been scheduled weeks in advance, and he’s not walking around with grubby-ass nails. (He has priorities, people!) Lisa says, it’s giving her terrible anxiety, and Sandoval says, one person is pulling the brakes. Schwartz says, they’re not ready, and Sandoval says, they’ll never be ready.

Sandoval tells Ariana that he’s starting his cleanse, and they talk about him making his deposit. In Ariana’s interview, she says, two years ago she froze her eggs, and has 26 that are viable. Good job, ovaries. She reads from a list, and says, don’t drink or smoke for five days, and in her interview, she says, her stance on all this being pregnant hasn’t changed, but she doesn’t like the idea of a biological clock running things. She tells Sandoval, manage stress, and he says he’s at peak anxiety. They were supposed to open on the 31st. She tells him that he can only do what he’s in control of, and in Sandoval’s interview, he says, last year, Ariana asked him to fertilize her eggs, and he was excited. We flash back to the Reunion when they’d discussed it, but he wonders why he wants to fertilize eggs when they might or might not have kids, if Ariana decides. He’s not thrilled about not drinking, and Ariana says, he needs to work on more healthy coping mechanisms. Not taking a shot isn’t hard. Sandoval says, it’s tough to talk to her, since she never agrees with him, and she says she agrees plenty, but he says, this summer especially. He says, if he explains a situation or point-of-view, he feels like she’s quick to take the other side. He doesn’t want anyone to have his back unconditionally, but he feels like she questions his intelligence. Ariana says she wouldn’t be with an idiot, and if she thought he was an idiot, she’d be nice to him all the time, poor thing. Tom says he feels like he annoys her, and Ariana says, he does it on purpose. They’ve been together a long time. She can only imagine how annoying she is.

Garcelle and Oliver meet Lisa at PUMP, and Lisa says, she gets worried when someone asks her to give their son a job, but in this case, she lucked out. They order drinks, and Garcelle says, Lisa’s rosé beats everyone else’s. In Lisa’s interview, she says, her rosé is much better than any rose your friends might try to create. This makes me want to try it, even though I’m not a fan of rosé se all day. Lisa says, the last time she saw Oliver, he was hanging around the girls, and Garcelle says she saw the photo and wondered if she should be worried. Oliver says, it was an eventful night, and Garcelle wonders if she should be here. Lisa says, Oliver had a snog, and Garcelle says, it sounds dirty, but Lisa says, it’s a kiss; a make-out. Oliver says, it was nothing serious, and Lisa says, the girls were all like, take me, take me. Oliver says, Raquel was super sweet, and they had a great time. They’re having a little rendezvous tonight. Lisa asks if he split up with his wife, and Oliver says, they’ve been separated for months now. They’re working on co-parenting in a healthy way. She’s a great mom, and her kids are fantastic. They’ll always be family. Garcelle says she thinks her ex-husband Michael modeled what a stepdad does.

James tells Ally that he’s been invited to a lot of Lala’s birthday parties, and disinvited to a lot of Lala’s birthday parties. Ally says, she’s scared she started something, and in her interview, she says she mentioned to the girls that she’d seen Sandoval and Raquel dancing at The Abbey after See You Next Tuesday at 1 am. (🚩) Personally, she wouldn’t be comfortable if her boyfriend was out with someone else at 1 am. James says he noticed Raquel was hanging out more with both Toms (🚩), but he wouldn’t put too much into it. Kristina brings Lala flowers, and in her interview, Lala says, it’s her motherf***ing birthday. She’s having the best day. It’s the first birthday she’s celebrate single in a very long time. She’s feeling like she also wants to end the night with birthday sex. Whoever is ready and willing, come to her bed. Kristina says she has so much to tell Lala. Oliver’s wife saw a picture he’d posted of him and the girls in Vegas, and he’d said he and Raquel made out and he was coming out for a date. Raquel knows none of this. Meanwhile, Raquel visits Scheana and Brock, and says, apparently, Oliver isn’t separated from his wife. His wife posted that he was cheating on her with multiple women, specifically Raquel. Scheana says, no way he’s not separated, and Raquel says, the way he was making out with her in Vegas, they definitely seemed separated. Huh. Maybe she is a dummy. She says she’s going to confront him about it, and Scheana suggests Raquel talk to his ex. Raquel agrees to do it, and say she’s terrified, and Brock says he doesn’t want be here. Raquel tells maybe ex, Samantha, that she’s so sorry. She read Samantha’s posts, and had no idea Oliver was still committed to her. In Raquel’s interview, she says, he made it seem like they were at least going through a divorce, and she tells Samantha that it was f***ed up of him to do this, and now he put her in this position. In her interview, Raquel says she’s pissed off. He was talking to Samantha like he’d made promises to work on their marriage, and they’re living in the same apartment. It seems manipulative and selfish. I laugh, and Raquel says she hates being in this position. Raquel tells Brock and Scheana that Oliver went home and slept with his wife after making out with her. Scheana says, now Raquel will be labeled the other woman, and it never goes away. <snort> Lala tells Kristina, it’s what’s called a mistress.

They meet at I don’t know what restaurant because I had a problem with my computer for a moment. Katie has brought her new squeeze, and in her interview, she says, it’s hanging out with Satchel, who’s sweet and shows her affection. It’s a nice change. We flash back to her misery with Schwartz, and she says she won’t be complaining about how his d*ck doesn’t work either. In Scheana’s interview, she says, it’s weird seeing Katie with this mactor shaggy dog motherf***er who looks like he just got groomed at Vanderpump Dogs. James asks if Schwartz is coming, and we see Schwartz wishing for a cup holder while soaking in the tub. They discuss the latest headlines about Oliver cheating with Raquel, among others, and Lala says she thinks they’re on a date tonight..

Oliver and Raquel meet at a restaurant, and Oliver says he’s sure Raquel knows there’s a lot of stuff going on in his life. His son’s mom put him on blast, and it’s been a rough day. Raquel says she felt she owed it to him to hear his side of the story. She had a conversation with Samantha, who said he cheated with multiple women, and she’s one of them. It was shocking the way he made it seem like they were separated completely. He says, they have been. He’s had his own place for 8 months. Sometimes he still sees her. Things happen, and sometimes people feel lonely. This is new, and he also wants to be around his son. He’s not excusing it, just putting it on the table. They’re getting divorced. Raquel asks where he stayed the night they kissed, and he says, at his own house, by himself. Raquel says, Samantha told her that they had sex, but he says, they didn’t that night, but maybe a few days later. She asks if he doesn’t think that’s confusing, and he says he’s sorry. This is messy and he brought her into it. That wasn’t his intention, and he feels horrible. She says she appreciates the apology, but it doesn’t make up for the bashing she’s getting on social media. People are saying she’s seeing a married guy, and it wasn’t presented to her that way. It’s unfair. He says he understands if she’s mad, and she says she is. He says he doesn’t blame her. It’s super messy, and wasn’t the foot he wanted to start out on. In Raquel’s interview, she says she’s furious. This made her look a certain way that’s not representative of her. It make her think he wants his wife to feel that. She tells him that they would have had a great time if he was divorced, and leaves. I’d cheer if it wasn’t Raquel, who is possibly the biggest hypocrite ever in this moment.  

Raquel calls Scheana, and says she needs to talk to Lala. Scheana asks if she isn’t on a date, and not knowing who Scheana is talking to, Lala says she wouldn’t be so quick to throw daggers. She bets Raquel’s mom is proud. Kristina says, it’s Raquel they’re talking about. Why would they expect her to make a wise choice? Raquel sends Lala a text, asking to meet her outside. Scheana goes out to see Raquel, who tells her that Oliver didn’t even stand when she left the table. They go back in, and Raquel approaches the table. Lala says, what’s up, mistress? and in Lala’s interview, she says, she’s not surprised. Of course Raquel would show up on her birthday. Raquel says she’d love to chat if Lala would hear her out. They go outside, and Sandoval says, it looks like Katie is getting joy from this. In his interview, he says, she’s proactively vindictive. It’s like she’s savoring the best piece of wagyu steak.

Outside, Raquel tells Lala, happy birthday, and Lala says, Raquel gave her the best gift already. Raquel says she wants to apologize for calling Lala a mistress. Her world turned upside down today. She had no idea Oliver was still with his wife. Lala says, Raquel should have asked how long it had been. She asked Randall, but he lied. Raquel says, that’s why she’s apologizing. She didn’t realize how easily a man could mislead a woman, saying it one way, and it’s the opposite. Yep. She is both dumb and dumber. Lala says, now Raquel knows how it feels. And he’ll get away squeaky clean while the woman takes the brunt. She suggest this be a learning experience for both of them. Lala doesn’t want beef with Raquel, and Raquel says, neither does she. Lala says she’s been called a homewrecking whore and a mistress, and they rise above because they know the truth. Raquel says, they were misled, but know their worth now. In her interview, Raquel says, she’s single for the first time in her adult life. She’s allowed time to reflect on who she is as a person. In the past, she’s limited herself, basing her worth on how other people valued her. Now she’s ready to break that. Lala says, Raquel’s not a mistress, and don’t let anyone say she is. I’m sure Lala is banging her head against the wall if she’s watching this. They hug, and Raquel says she’s really sorry. Lala says she forgives and forgets, and they go their separate ways. Inside, Ally is talking about seeing Raquel and Sandoval dancing at The Abbey.

Next time, James says, it sounds like Katie is saying Ariana and Sandoval are in an open relationship; Sandoval says, Ariana is always at him; James tells Schwartz to take a look at his own life, and throws a drink on him.

📺 On Watch What Happens Live, the Watch What Happens 5 segment was the top 5 cringeworthy Scandoval moments in tonight’s episode. They were adequate, but I think they missed some better ones.  

🍹 It happened. They were showing a rerun of Southern Hospitality, and I got confused for a moment, thinking I was watching Vanderpump Rules. My allegiance will always lie with VPR though, because, LVP.

👟  Taking Off My Blue Suede Shoes…

Swing back tomorrow for more soap and a dip in the teapot. Until then, stay safe, stay learning from your mistakes, and stay celebrating love, despite any situation.

April 18, 2023 – Thank You, A Surprise Bidder Wins Ethan’s Death, New Jersey Gets Loud In Ireland & Burning

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What I Watched Today

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

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General Hospital

On a side street, Robert looks in his car engine, when Diane walks up and asks, any luck? He tells her, no, and asks if she had any luck with roadside assistance. She says, they should be getting back to her, and he says he’s sorry. She tells him not to be; it’s not his fault… unless it is his fault. He says he should know better than to drive this thing around town; it prefers the open road. She says, so not stopping and starting in city traffic. She’s just going to spitball here, but he might consider investing in a commuter car. He says he’s thought about it, but just can’t quite pull the trigger, when her phone dings. She says, oh no. Roadside assistance can’t get here for another two hours. There goes dinner. He says he can fix it himself quicker than that, and she says she wants to see that. She coughs, and waves away the smoke coming from the engine.

Michael says he thinks they’re good to go wedding-wise, and Willow says, almost. There’s something she wants to talk to him about. He says, sounds serious, but she says, more like important. It’s about Sonny.

At the hospital, Sonny says, if Victor has Nina’s Aunt Liesl, they’re going to find her and bring her home in time to save Willow; whatever it takes. Nina says she hopes and prays that happens, but he’s not a magician. (I just have to say it. Neither were James and Georgie, yet Obrecht disappeared.) She found out the Haunted Star is completely untraceable. Valentin comes along, and says he actually has an update on that; one that might give her some hope.

The CCRB chairman says, Chase’s colleagues on the force have provided strong praise and support on their written reports – Dante walks in – and Chase’s associates in the music industry have spoken quite eloquently on his behalf. But the question is, was that testimony enough? After careful consideration, the committee has come to a decision.

Alexis runs to Gregory, and asks if he’s all right. She’s calling 9-1-1. He says, no, and struggles to get up. He says, no ambulance.

Ethan’s hood is taken off, and tux guy says, for the privilege of ending the life of Ethan Lovett, the bidding will start at one million dollars. Felicia whispers, what’s happening? and Holly says her son’s been keeping busy since he left Port Charles. Running scams on the rich and powerful is his specialty. Felicia says, that’s why they’re here. He’s about to be sold for the purpose of… Holly says, killing him, and Felicia says, that’s just cruel. It’s… Holly says, starting, and tux guy says, they’re officially underway. They have a bid of one million dollars. Does he hear one million and two?  

Michael tells Willow, his father called and asked if he needed anything. He wanted to talk. She says she’s guessing he said no, and he says he has nothing to say to Sonny. He knows she wants him to forgive Sonny… She says, no one’s asking that, or telling him how to feel. His relationship with Sonny is his own. He says he’s confused, and she says she thinks they should invite Sonny to the wedding.

Nina asks Valentin if they found the Haunted Star. Is her Aunt Liesl coming home? He says, not exactly. Trina Robinson made contact from the boat. Apparently, she’s a stowaway. Sonny says, Victor doesn’t know she’s on board? and Valentin says, no. At least not at the time Trina made contact. Sonny says, if Trina’s made contact, that means they know the location of the boat, and Valentin says, you’d think so. Sonny may want to talk to Jordan. Apparently, Trina’s a pretty resourceful young woman. Nina says, Ava thinks the world of her, and Sonny says, so does Joss. Nina thanks Valentin for the update, and Sonny says, there’s been a lot of bad news; this is a good thing.

Gregory now sits in a chair, and Alexis gets Gregory some water, but he says, in a minute. This will pass; he gets cramps. She asks if that’s why he fell, and he says, severe muscle cramps. He takes the water, and she says, when he’s ready, she’ll take him to the hospital, but he says he told her, no hospital. She says, he told her no ambulance. He just collapsed on her office floor. Somebody needs to check him out. He says, why? They’re not going to tell him anything he doesn’t already know. Besides, what happened just now is child’s play compared to what comes next.

The chairman says, the committee has decided to reinstate Chase with the Port Charles Police Department, and Brook jumps up, saying, effective immediately? The chairman says, Commissioner Ashford will be in touch, and congratulates Chase. They shake hands, and Chase thanks him and says he won’t disappoint. The committee leaves, and Brook hugs Chase, saying, thank God. He says he thinks the person he should thank is her. Dante says, did he hear right? Is he getting his partner back? Chase tells him, that’s the word on the street, and they hug. Dante says, it couldn’t happen to a more deserving person, and Chase says he honestly didn’t think that’s how it was all going to play out. If Brook wouldn’t have… He turns, and asks, where did she go?

A woman watches the auction on a laptop, and hits a key. Tux guy asks if he hears two million, and Felicia asks what they’re going to do. Maybe they can create a diversion. Tux guy asks if he hears two million for the life of Ethan Lovett, and Ethan realizes Holly is there, but she shakes her head slightly, and says, two million.

Robert tinkers with the engine, and wonders if he can ask Diane something. She says, certainly, but she can’t promise he’ll get an answer. He asks why she continues to work for that SOB, and she tells him that she always says it’s for the money, that Sonny pays her extremely well, which is true; she’s never had a more generous retainer. He says, but there’s got to be more to it, right? and she says she’ll never forget her first Corinthos assignment. Alexis had been representing Sonny for years, and one day, she just up and quits. So Diane gets a call from Sonny’s accountant, who tells her that one of Sonny’s associates has been arrested. He asks, which one? and she says, wait for it. So she’s down at the station, giving her standard spiel, when out from the back comes this little man/boy, who throws his arms around her, and says, thank you, mob lawyer. He says, Spinelli, and laughs. She says she’s never felt so appreciated in her entire legal career. Or so confused, or so intrigued. He says, so Sonny is nothing if not interesting, and she says, in a word, yes, and smiles.

Alexis tells Gregory, so this explains the incident at the MetroCourt. She’s an idiot. She’s so sorry she misread the situation. He says he knew it would happen eventually. That’s why he stopped teaching. She asks if he had an episode in the class, but he says, not like this one. Mid-lecture, he realized he was slurring his words. Luckily, it didn’t last long, and the class didn’t seem to notice, but he panicked. What if it happened again, and he wasn’t able to disguise it? She says, so he quit, and he says he didn’t have a choice. What if he became publicly incapacitated? That was just in front of a bunch of undergrads. Imagine if it were friends and family? Imagine if it were his sons?

At the Bistro, Chase says he can’t believe Brook left without saying goodbye, but Dante says, maybe she had somewhere to be. What matters is that she was there to support Chase. Chase says, she did more than that. She testified on his behalf. Dante says, so he heard, on top of writing the letter. Chase says, she felt so guilty about how things played out, she bent over backwards to make things right, and Dante says, let’s not lose sight of the deal here. Chase made it happen. Chase says he didn’t do anything, but Dante asks what he’s talking about. He had the door slammed in his face, repeatedly, and persevered instead of giving up. He’s grateful for that.

Sonny says, for the record, he doesn’t hold Valentin responsible for Victor’s actions, and Nina says, of course (🍷) not. Valentin thanks him, and says, for the record, he wants Sonny to know that he holds no allegiance to his father, and he won’t sleep until Victor’s been put down. Sonny says he’s going to make few calls, and see if anything new has turned up. He leaves, and Nina hugs Valentin. She says she’s so glad he’s okay, and Valentin asks if Sonny is treating her well. She says, very, and he says he’s glad. She says, her too. Why does she have the sneaking suspicion something else is on his mind? He says, there is – her.

Michael says, Willow wants his father at the wedding, and she says, not for her or him, and it’s not a some down the road she thinks he’ll regret it situation. He says, good, because that won’t be an issue, and she says she knows. She wants Sonny there for Donna and Avery. They’re just the right age. They’ll love being flower girls. To wear their dresses and toss their rose petals… He asks what that has to do with Sonny, and she says, for better or worse, Sonny is part of his family. She feels like that would cement it for them. He says, for his sisters? and she says, that they’re all in this together. That, even if things change, they’re still very connected in this important way. She thinks the girls need that even if she and Michael don’t. He says, so she thinks for family unity, his father should be there, and she says, doesn’t he?

Tux guy says, they have two million. Does he hear three? Ethan works at the bonds on his wrists, and Felicia asks if Holly has that kind of money. Tux guy’s tablet beeps, and he says, they have two million, two. Does he hear two million, four? Holly says, three million, and Felicia says she hopes Holly knows what she’s doing. Tux guy says, three million, five? and there’s another beep. He says, four million. Does he hear… Holly jumps up, and says, ten million dollars. Tux guy asks if he hears eleven. Eleven millions dollars? Ten million going once… going twice… sold. She’s just bought herself the exquisite privilege of executing Ethan Lovett. She’s welcome to claim her prize. Felicia wonders exactly how Holly is going to come up with ten million dollars, and Holly says she doesn’t know. Just follow her lead. She tells tux guy that her money manager will be in touch, but he says, no need. Simply enter the account number here – he indicates the tablet – and once the transaction’s complete, this man’s life will be hers to end.

Willow says, unlike Nina, who’s never had a role in her life – and as far as she’s concerned, never will – Sonny has had a role in Michael’s; a huge one. And while it might be past tense for him, it’s still very present for his sisters. So yes, she thinks Sonny should be at the wedding.  He says, she knows Sonny’s going to bring Nina, and Willow says she’s sure Nina would love to come, but she’d like to believe even Nina knows she has no place at their wedding. He says, that’s very… She says, naïve? but he tells her that he was going to say optimistic, given Nina’s history with boundaries. She says she’ll handle Nina. Don’t worry. One of the first things she realized about him was that he’s the centerpiece of his family, with loving, but self-involved, volatile parents. He’s the one who anchors everyone; who takes care of his siblings, and makes them feel safe. Now more than ever, Donna and Avery need him. Just like – even though she never met him – Morgan needed him. Maybe it’s not fair to put all of that on him… He says, life is rarely fair, and she says, the fact is, every time he doesn’t include Sonny, he’s planting the seeds for Donna and Avery to have to choose between him and their father.

On the phone, Sonny says, let him know if they hear anything, when Brook comes by. He asks how she’s doing, and she says, okay. Him? He says he’s hanging in there. She doesn’t have bad news, does she? She says, nothing like that. She’s here picking up Leo from his technology class. Sonny asks if he likes it, and she says, he loves it. She’s early, so they have a chance to catch up. Sonny says he wanted to talk to her. He thought it was very brave what she did at the Nurses Ball, talking down that dirtbag. He just wanted to grab that guy and punch him in the face. She says, he wouldn’t have been the first, but don’t call her brave. That might be the last thing she is.

Chase says, Dante is giving him too much credit, but Dante says, this isn’t the first setback Chase has had in his career. Chase thanks him for the reminder, and Dante says, if anyone would have thought Chase would quit, it was when he was poisoned, and they would have understood. Now he’s got this whole music career he could have fallen back on. Chase says, but it’s not the same. Singing is great, and being famous has its perks, but it’s not what he’s passionate about. He doesn’t know how else to say it; being a cop is who he is. Dante says he gets it. It’s when you feel like you’re you. Chase says, and all the other stuff is just playing dress-up, and Dante says, Chase stuck it out, and he’s grateful. Chase says, that’s the second time he’s said that, and Dante says, good partners are hard to find, and Chase is the best.

Alexis says she doesn’t know Gregory’s diagnosis, but unless he’s in treatment, he may very well have an episode in front of his sons. Is he in treatment? Gregory doesn’t say anything, and she asks if a doctor has tried to help him with his cramps. He says, no, and she asks what he means. He says, there’s nothing they can do… He has ALS.

Diane says, she’s never thought about it like that, but Robert is right. Representing Sonny has been interesting. And over the years, she’s actually liked a lot of the work she’s done. He says, helping him and his lot buck the justice system? and she says she prefers the word navigate. You know who was genius at it? Jason. Setting her up so she could actually argue the law accurately to get him off. Giving her just enough room that she could slide in and do her job. He says, and do it very well, and she thanks him. So yes, representing Sonny has gone from, I know you’re a mobster and I will only participate in a tiny sliver of your world, to what is a fascinating interaction. But don’t get her wrong. She knows where the line is, and she will not cross it. She doesn’t care how interesting it is. The hill doesn’t exist on which she’d risk her legal career.

Willow tells Michael, if Donna and Avery were older, it would be different. They’d be able to navigate (WOTD) the line in the sand with him and Sonny, just like Dante and Kristina do. He says, they’re kids, and they shouldn’t have to understand or make that choice, and she says she knows he wants them in the wedding as much as she does. She loves those girls. Not to mention Wiley would completely revolt if they weren’t there… not that they wouldn’t come because of Sonny. He says he gets it. They’re setting an example for the future, and they can make it easier on the kids. She says, they can. Sometimes, it will be impossible, but in this case… He says he completely agrees. Donna and Avery are more important than anything that’s going on between him and his dad. So he’ll invite Sonny to the wedding.

Valentin says, what’s it like? and Nina says, finding out that Willow is her child? It’s shocking. It’s exhilarating… It’s life altering. He says, a million adjectives, and she says, there’s so many facets to it, it’s almost impossible to know how to react. Valentin tells her, who says she has to know? Feel what she feels when she feels it. She says, he makes it sound really easy, but he says he’s fully aware it’s not. He wants to apologize. He should have reached out to her. She asks what he’s talking about; he was in hiding. He says he’s also not sure it’s his place anymore, but she says, it might be more his place than anyone else. Nobody knows as much as he does how much she wants a child. He says, now she has one, and she says, it’s so surreal. To say she and Willow were in a bad place when they found out would be a massive understatement. But things are getting better, and she’s so grateful for her Aunt Liesl offering to be Willow’s donor, but she’s also opened some doors of communication between them. That being said, there’s still a very wide, very deep gulf for them to navigate. He tells her that he wishes he could say time heals all wounds, and she wonders what you do when you don’t have much time left.

Brook says she’s dropping all her relationship drama on Sonny when he has so much going on, and he says, let’s talk about something else. How’s it going between Chase and the Review Board? She says, they ruled in his favor; he got his badge back. Sonny says, that’s good news. It couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy. She says, no argument from her there, and he asks if they didn’t originally say Chase would lose his job for good. She says, they did, and he asks what she did; he can tell by that look. She says she may have called in a favor.

Holly asks if tux guy thinks she walks around with her account numbers, and Felicia asks if he knows who she is. Tux guy says he doesn’t care who she is; he cares about the money. The funds have to be available immediately by wire transfer; otherwise, no sale. Holly says, this is absurd. If he can’t trust her word… He says, the rules of the auction were made very clear. She loses. Felicia says, if she didn’t win him, who did? and he says, the next highest bidder. His tablet beeps, and he says, who has just transferred the funds. Ethan Lovett is no longer hers for the taking. Ethan continues to work at the ties on his wrists, and Holly says, this is unacceptable. She won the auction, and no one else. He says, that’s not how it works. They’ll be escorted off the premises, and the winner will be coming to collect her property. Felicia says, there must be something they can do, when a woman walks in, wearing a hat that covers much of her face. I’d say by that hat alone, it’s Tracy. Tux guy says, welcome senora, and might he say congratulations. She’s won quite the prize. Ethan keeps pulling at his bonds.

Alexis says, ALS? and Gregory says, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. She says she’s so sorry, and he thanks her. She asks if he’s sure there’s nothing anybody can do. It’s neurological, right? He says, the motor neurons degenerate and die, and stop sending signals to the muscles. Your body loses the ability to initiate and control voluntary movements. There’s no way to reverse the degeneration. His doctor is talking about supportive care; incredibly irritating. Basically, it’s physical therapy, personal changes, meds that may or may not slow down the nerve damage. And when the time comes, medications to manage his symptoms. The time is approaching faster than they thought it would. He  gets up, and says, eventually, he’s going to lose control of all his movement, and will be entirely in the care of his sons. That’s why he hasn’t told them yet. He wants them to go on living their lives for as long as possible before they have to live with that burden. He figures it’s the least he can do for them now, before they have to do everything for him.

Chase says he can’t believe it’s all over. He really appreciates Dante being there for him. Dante bets he can’t wait to get his badge back, and Chase says, you bet. But now that he knows it’s going to happen and it’s going to work out, he can wait. But just to be clear, as soon as the Commissioner gives the okay, he’s going to be there 24/7. Dante says, Chase could be out looking for the Haunted Star, and Chase says he hopes they reinstate him before they find it. Dante reaches into his coat pocket, and says he figures that won’t be a problem. He holds up Chase’s badge, and says, welcome back to the force, detective.

Valentin takes Nina’s hand, and says, there’s hope. She and Willow may have time to build a relationship after all. She says, from his lips. They’ve come a long way, haven’t they? From when he tried to make her think Sasha was her daughter. She knows that was hugely misguided, but she also knows it comes from a place of caring. He knows how much of her life she spent alone; how much of her life she yearned to be a mother. He saw how big the hole was inside of her, and thought that was the only way to fix it. He says he wanted to give her what she wanted so badly. He just didn’t know how to do it. It’s ironic. His father is one of the most violently cruel men she’s ever encountered, and yet, here he is with such a capacity to love. It’s a pretty incredible thing, doesn’t he think?

Sonny says, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do for the people you love, but Brook says, she and Chase aren’t together. He tells her, just be open, and she says, to what? He says, anything and everything. Life can change in a heartbeat. Her phone dings, and she says, distraction time. Then she has to jet home. Planning a wedding in 24 hours isn’t the isn’t easy, and he asks, whose wedding? She says, Michael and Willow’s; they’re getting married tomorrow. They decided they didn’t want to wait. She’s sorry. She thought he knew.

Willow thanks Michael and he thanks her back. She says, for throwing a wrench into their wedding plans? and he says, for reminding him about what truly matters. She says, he would have gotten there on his own eventually. He bonds with his brothers and sisters. Having no siblings herself, when she sees them together, that effortless closeness… How naturally it comes to him to love them the way he does. It’s a gift. He says, they give it back to him tenfold, and she says, it makes her happy that Wiley and Amelia will have that kind of bond. Promise her that he’ll foster it. He says, on one condition. She’ll do the same. She says, deal.

Diane says, Robert thinks less of her now, doesn’t he? but he says, just the opposite. She’s an intelligent woman – he appreciates that – and she knows how to play the game. She knows that line and how not to step over it. She’d have made a good spy. She says she’s always wanted to be a spy, and he says, scratch that. She says, there goes the dream, and he says, she’s got strong personality, and she can’t disguise that. She shouldn’t try to. Her phone dings, and she says, excellent. Roadside assistance is going to be another hour. He says, fear not. He thinks he’s got it. He calls her over, and tells her to hold her finger there while he starts the engine. She does, and he says, here goes nothing. He revs the engine, and Diane backs up, exhaust all over her.

Holly says, give her another chance to make up the money, but the woman tells her to accept that she’s lost and make her way home. She tells Ethan, come on, and reaches for his arm. Holly tries to stop her, and the woman says, don’t touch me. She whips around, her hat flying, and yep, it’s Tracy. Felicia – why she does this, I have no clue – says, Tracy, what are you doing here? Tracy says, the same as them, only successfully, and tux guy asks if they’re working together. Tracy says she’ll just take her prize and be on her way. Thank you very much. Tux guy says, seize them, and the bouncers grab them.

Brook says she feels stupid for saying something, but she really thought Sonny knew. He says he’s happy for Michael and Willow, and she says, if she doesn’t leave now, she’ll be late. She’s sorry and she loves him. He says he loves her too, and she leaves. Sonny looks down the hallway, and sees Valentin sitting with Nina. I have to add how LOUD Brook’s shoes were. This seems to happen occasionally on this show. Maybe I’m sensitive to it because I still remember a director’s note after a play rehearsal telling me, get those clodhoppers off your feet. The soap most guilty of it was OLTL when they’d be dancing. Their shoes were louder than the music. It was awful.

Diane comes out of the car wearing a baseball jersey, and Robert starts to say something, but she says, if he says he’s sorry one more time… He says, at least let him pay for the dry cleaning, and she says, done. He says, if it’s any consolation, that jersey looks good on her. Who’s he kidding. She’d look great wearing a paper bag. She says she’s not going to test that theory, and he moves closer to her. She says, no. She’s not going to let him kiss her like this, but he kisses her anyway, and we all cheer.

Gregory says he should go, and thanks Alexis for listening. She says, let her drive him home, but he says he’ll call a rideshare. She asks if he’s sure, and he walks to the door. He tells her that he wants her to know, he harbors no illusions about the nature of his disease. He will need help, and he’ll ask for it, when the time comes. She says, anything, any time. She wishes there was something she could do, even remotely. He says, she already has, and leaves.

Dante tosses Chase’s badge to him, and Chase asks how he got this. He says, Jordan gave it to him this morning, but Chase says, she couldn’t have known how the Review Board was going to rule. Dante says, sure she did; they all did. The reason why Chase got in this whole mess highlighted the reason he should be back on the force. He’s a good cop and they need people who have a genuine desire to help people. Chase doesn’t know what to say, and Dante tells him, then don’t say anything. Just clip that puppy back on and let’s get to work. Chase puts his badge back on and smiles.

Willow says, they’re getting married tomorrow, and Michael says, that’s the plan. She takes his hands, and says, they’re getting married. She’s going to be his wife. She knows they have this scary thing looming over them, but she doesn’t want it to overshadow the amazing fact they’re marrying each other because they love each other. Whether they get 60 hours or 60 years, he’s her guy. He says, she’s his girl and he loves her so much. She says she loves him too, and they kiss.

Valentin says he should be getting back to Anna, and Sonny says, send her his best. Valentin sends good wishes to Willow, and tells Nina that he appreciates what she said. He leaves, and Sonny tells Nina that something was brought to his attention, and he wants to talk to her about it in private. She asks what it’s about, and he says, Willow.

Tracy says, congratulations. They’ve managed to ruin… well, everything. Ethan gets his bonds off, and punches out the thug holding Tracy. Felicia and Holly bring down the guys holding them, as Tracy cowers, and tux guy jets. Ethan says, come on, and Holly says, let’s get the hell out of here. They all run out the door.

Tomorrow, Laura tells Curtis that he can’t do that; Spencer tells Trina, it may be too late for all of them; Austin asks Elizabeth for a favor; and Victor says he’ll have them carried off as cargo.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey

Jackie suggests chugging a beer, and they head for the pub, walking the streets of Dublin like classy Jersey girls. Jen immediately falls on her ass, then says, that did not happen. In Danielle’s interview, she says, her idea of a good bachelorette party is coming with an open mind and drinking. In Rachel’s interview, she says she’s not much of a drinker, and it just gets so wild so fast, she’s on guard. Melissa suggests a drinking contest, and they decide to see who can chug a Guinness the fastest. Jackie wins, and in Melissa’s interview, she says, Jackie can chug that thick, dark beer down like she’s never seen. Jackie is like a college girl. They drink another shot, and in Teresa’s interview, she says she’s not a pub girl. She’s not into chugging beer. She sits in a booth by herself, and Jen says, all Teresa cares about is getting home to Louie. Jennifer chugs a beer, and looks like she’s going to throw up. In her interview, she says, next time, you do you. She’s sticking to tequila. She burps, and baby Guinness shots are brought out. Jen chugs a beer with two locals, and in her interview, she says she hasn’t chugged a beer in years, but it’s like riding a bicycle. Teresa suggests a wet T-shirt contest, and pours beer on Jen, who returns the favor. In Dolores’s interview, she says, it’s so refreshing to see these bitches take the sticks out of their asses and have fun. They leave, and Danielle yells, after party! Everyone calls Jen the MVP, and they all agree it was fun. 30 minutes later – they’re all asleep on the bus, and decide it’s time for bed when they arrive back at the castle.

In the morning, Danielle opens the curtains, then immediately closes them, saying, it’s so bright. Melissa tells Marge that she didn’t sleep at all because she’s scared. She took the pictures off the walls. One woman stares at her. She asks if Marge doesn’t think it’s creepy, and Marge says, the house has a soul. Jackie says she’s jet lagged, and Marge wears PJs that say Endorsed on them to breakfast. Jackie says, Marge is a bitch, and in Marge’s interview, she says she can’t pass up an opportunity to stick it to Jennifer, and she is endorsed. They sit down for breakfast, and Jen says she has a high resistance; she’s good. There’s blood pudding at the buffet, and in Dolores’s interview, she says, when Paulie explained it to her, she wasn’t looking forward to eating it. He has some in the refrigerator right now. Rachel says she had fun with Danielle, and Melissa says, they seemed fine, but when Danielle was at Envy, she called Rachel a sh*t stirrer. Rachel says, Danielle called her a rat, and in her interview, Dolores says, there’s a lot you could call someone from New Jersey – see you next Tuesday and motherf***er – and they won’t be offended. But rat is the number one thing you don’t call someone. Jennifer says, when you tell on someone, it’s the slang used, and in Rachel’s interview, she says, instead of being a woman, and asking her to have a conversation, Danielle just runs her mouth. That’s rat behavior.

Danielle joins them, and asks about the blood pudding. Rachel says she heard it’s made from rat’s blood, and asks why Danielle called her a rat. Danielle says, because that’s what she was, but Rachel is like, oh no. Marge says she doesn’t think Rachel is doing anything any of them don’t do, and Rachel says, it was a two sided conversation. She thought they were having a moment. In Rachel’s interview, she says she thought they were getting along. Being a rat is when Danielle threw Teresa and Jen under the bus. We flash back to Danielle saying they were the ones who told her about Marge’s arsenal. Marge says, Danielle is talking behind her back, when she’s been nothing but nice to Danielle. She even helped with Danielle’s company logo. In Marge’s interview, she says she wanted to help Danielle with her business, and we see a clip of Marge showing Danielle different logos. She says she’s only been kind to Danielle, and Danielle wants to judge her because of what Dumb and Dumber said. She asks if Danielle really believes she has an arsenal on her friends, and Danielle says she believes Marge knows things. Marge asks, why? and we flash back to Jennifer spilling what Laura told her. Danielle says she believes Marge has people who tell her things, and in Danielle’s interview, she says she knows Marge has an arsenal, but she doesn’t want to destroy a marriage, so she’ll take the hit. Jennifer says, Marge has a reputation. She talked about Louie last year. Marge says, that’s not an arsenal, and Jennifer says, but Marge wouldn’t let it go. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, God forbid someone feels bad for her or Teresa. Marge asks if Jennifer thinks where there’s smoke there’s fire. It was sh*t she’d heard that turned out not to be true. This is character assassination. Jennifer says, it’s her and Teresa’s experience, and what she believes in her gut. Danielle asks if she’s treated Marge any differently, and Marge says, Danielle was talking behind her back. She’s delusional. In Danielle’s interview, she says, Marge is the biggest sh*t talker, and wants to deflect from herself. Dolores says, they’ve ruined another Irish meal, and suggests everyone get their sh*t together. They’re going shopping.

Dolores says she wanted to make new memories, not new fights, and Marge says she wants to take a group picture, even though she hates half of them. They get in the mini bus, and Dolores says, they’re going shopping and to a place with beautiful gardens. Marge says, Teresa should have danced with the cute Irish guy. What happens in Ireland stays in Ireland. Marge tells them that Joe #3 is jealous, but she’s not, and asks if the women think cheating is a deal breaker. Oddly, most of them don’t, and in Jen’s interview, she says, her husband had a seven year itch, and scratched it. They separated and both went on to other relationships, but she missed him. She tells the women that she can’t imagine how it would have been had they gotten divorced, but they conquered their problems. In her interview, she says, she was lying to her boyfriend when she was meeting Jeff, so they finally just got back together. It was them again, but better. She says she feels lucky, and Dolores says she likes hearing that story. She was young and 9 months pregnant. Frank was saying he wasn’t cheating, but she could smell the other woman on him. Marge says, she and her ex were great as a family,  but not as a couple, and in Marge’s interview, she says she was the one who was unfaithful, but she wanted to remain close as a family. There are things she shares with her ex that she can’t with Joe #3 or anyone else. Dolores says, she told Frank, if he could be faithful, they’d stay married, but he said he couldn’t. She thinks if they’d stayed together, her kids would have been different, and in her interview, she says, she wouldn’t have been able to be the mother she was. Teresa says she never thought she’d get divorced either. When she went to jail, it was devastating. Then when she came home, Joe #1 had to go to jail, and her mother got sick. When her mother passed away, she was done with Joe. In Teresa’s interview, she says, once she lost her mom, she had a lot of resentment toward him, but she didn’t stop fighting for him until the end for the children. When he was deported, she thought she’d see how she felt when she saw him, and she felt nothing. She knew it was over, but they’re good now. She loves Joe, and they stay close because of the kids. Jackie asks if her and Melissa’s kids are close, and Teresa says, they were, but then Antonia didn’t come to Milania’s Sweet 16 party. Melissa asks if Teresa is blaming Antonia now. She had a cheer competition that she had to attend or be kicked off the squad. She was in Pennsylvania. Just like when Gabriela had her soccer tournament. In Melissa’s interview, she wonders what Teresa wants to prove that she’d sink so low to say her niece was doing something wrong. She tells Teresa to chill, and Teresa insists she wasn’t saying anything bad. Marge says she’s not helping the family situation by dragging the kids into it, and Melissa says, Antonia is Teresa’s only blood niece. In Teresa’s interview, she says she was hurt, but she’d never say anything negative like Joe #2 did when he called Gia disrespectful. Even though she’s comparing apples and oranges, we flash back to Joe saying Gia is being disrespectful – to her face, as her uncle. Teresa says, Melissa just says she wants the kids to stay close, and Melissa says, it might have helped if Teresa had put her in the wedding to set an example. Teresa says, if she’d felt the love, she would have given it back.

In Dolores’s interview, she says, the point was to get the women out of their comfort zone, and leave everything behind, but they’re not stopping. They go to the Ha’penny Bridge where you make a wish to be together for eternity, and Marge says, eternity with them would be frightening. Dolores shows them where Paulie grew up, and in Jackie’s interview, she says, all she did was say Gia’s name, and Teresa went nuts. We flash back to that, and she says, Teresa brought up Antonia in not such a nice way. She should shut the hell up. They wander around to different stores, and Teresa wants to know how much 80 euros is in English. Danielle and Jennifer get all chummy, and Jennifer is glad someone knows and acknowledges how dangerous Marge is. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, if Marge wants to play dirty, it’s only a matter of time before it comes back to bite her, and they agree not to bring Teresa into it.  In Melissa’s interview, she says, Teresa pointed her finger at Antonia when she’d just had a talk with her daughter about not holding a grudge. We flash back to Melissa telling Antonia, no matter what goes on between the adults, don’t hold a grudge. Melissa says, it’s never positive. It’s always Joe #2 or her, and now it’s Antonia. Pretty soon, Teresa’s going to say little Joey looked at her wrong. Rachel tries to explain that Melissa doesn’t want the kids talked about in a negative light, and in Dolores’s interview, she says, kids shouldn’t have been brought up at all. Melissa tells Marge that Teresa claims she wants the kids to be close, but then drags the kids into it. It’s not the first time she’s cut out family. We flash back to Teresa comparing Kathy and Rosie to cancer, and saying, the cancer in the family needs to be cut out.

They go for lunch to a gorgeous restaurant with lots of greenery. Jackie says, when in Ireland, chug a Guinness. On their way there, Melissa asks Marge if they’re in Dublin or is it Goblin. Is that Batman? In her interview, Marge says, one thing Melissa and Teresa have in common is, they’re not the sharpest tools in the shed. Batman lives in Gotham City which is New York. Goblins aren’t in Ireland; they have leprechauns. They join the other women, and order stuff like pizza, which I’m guessing Ireland is not known for. Jennifer says she hopes they’re celebrating Dolores’s wedding next year, and Dolores admits they’ve talked marriage. Marge says, he’s got to lock and load, and in Dolores’s interview, she says, she feels like it’s okay to be in the moment, and dream about this happy time in her life. Jennifer asks if he’s talked rings, and Dolores says, he sent her a picture of one, and she started sweating. Jennifer asks how the kids feel, and Dolores says, they’re fine with anything, and say she deserves to be happy. She’s living with Paulie now, since he’d asked her to stay after they came back from vacation. She sometimes wonders if it’s real. Melissa says, them being in Ireland is a Paulie driven activity, and Rachel asks if Dolores wants to elope or have a traditional wedding. Dolores says she doesn’t know if she could mentally handle a wedding, and Paulie’s talking about a four-day event. Teresa says, Louie wants a rehearsal dinner, wedding, and brunch, which doesn’t seem like crazy talk to me. When I was a kid, they had a wedding breakfast after the ceremony, and the receptions seemed to last all night. It was a long day for a kid. Jackie asks if Melissa is okay after the fight she (Jackie) started, and Melissa says she’s not playing that game. In Melissa’s interview, she says she’s been on a roller coaster for almost two decades, and she’s not doing this anymore. She’s letting it go. She’s got nothing to prove to anyone, and washes her hands of it. As they get up from the table, Marge asks, what’s for dinner?

Melissa calls Joe #2, and he asks if there’s drama going on. She tells him about the altercation on the bus, and says she’s not playing this game. She’s not pulling in the next generation. To her as a mom, this was an all-time low. At this point, she feels so far gone from Teresa, she’s not sure they belong at the wedding. Joe thinks Teresa’s goal is to push them into not going. He has one sister, and this is where they’re at now.

The women get ready for dinner and a second wind. On the bus, they all remark on how cute the countryside is, and Dolores says she loves that it’s so untouched. At the restaurant, Jen says she’s uncomfortable showing her cleavage, and wonders how they all do it. Jennifer says she’d love to host them in Turkey, which somehow leads us back to the rat discussion. Rachel asks why Danielle called her a rat, and Danielle says, because she was a rat. Rachel says she was having a friend’s back, and it took a left turn because Danielle is being influenced by others. She’s judging Marge on what others are saying. In Rachel’s interview, she wonders, where’s the accountability? Danielle and Rachel start getting loud, and Melissa tells them to keep it down; other people are trying to have dinner. In Danielle’s interview, she says she has a brain (questionable), and she’s seen and heard Marge in action. Now Jennifer told her what Laura said, and it’s true; Marge has sh*t on people. Marge says, she finds this offensive, since she’s been nothing but nice to Danielle. Jennifer says, Marge isn’t a saint, and Marge says, she doesn’t think she’s a saint, but she also doesn’t think she’s what the two of them are making her out to be. Jennifer says she’s not what Marge made her out to be either, calling her a drug addict. Marge admits that was harsh, and apologizes. In Marge’s interview, she says she can hit below the belt, but she’s not fighting to the death. She can apologize and mean it, although she’s not apologizing for disheveled. Jennifer says, Marge wondered if she knew what duplicitous meant, and Marge asks if she does. I don’t think so, because Jennifer’s response is to ask if Marge knows what boogawolf means. Not one person at the table does, and spellcheck doesn’t recognize it either. In her interview, Dolores wonders if it’s a cartoon character, and Melissa says, it sounds like a booger on a wolf. Melissa asks Siri, who says, it’s a nasty person. In Jen’s interview, she says, Jennifer was probably stewing on what she could call Marge that would bother her, and combing the dictionary. She missed the mark. Jennifer repeats the word so many times, I think she just likes saying it. Dolores suggest they try to leave on a good note before something gets broken. As usual, she asks a lot, and Jennifer whines that she wanted dessert.

Next time, a catch the cock game – get your mind out of the gutter, it involves chickens; the women are to paint the story of Teresa’s life; Rachel says, Danielle’s making her the bad guy; and Danielle runs from the table crying because of something Marge says.

🍩 Calling All Donuts…

Come join me tomorrow for soap and more awful people in the VanderUniverse. Until then, stay safe, stay always bringing a hostess gift, and stay being open to anything and everything. Life can change in a heartbeat.

April 17, 2023 – Victor Holds an Auction, The Mother Of All Intense First Charters On Deck, Still Awful In the Summer & Truth

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Michael answers the door at the gatehouse, and Carly and Josslyn are there. He says, that was fast, and Carly says, they dropped everything as soon as he called. Whatever Wallow needs, they’ll do. Willow says, that’s a good thing, because they need both of them, and Michael says, now more than ever.

Sonny sees Robert at the hospital, and says he just stopped by to see Anna. Robert is carrying two to-go cups, and Sonny asks if it’s coffee for Anna. Robert says, tea, Earl Grey, her favorite, and Sonny says he just sent her some flowers. Robert asks if that’s how it works now; take with one hand, give with the other. Is this his current M.O.? Sonny says he doesn’t understand. Do they have a problem? Robert says, since Sonny used Diane Miller to circumvent the law, he thinks they do.

Brook runs into the CCRB meeting room, and sees Chase. She says, right on time, and he says, the meeting hasn’t started yet. She already submitted a letter on his behalf. Why is she here? She asks why he thinks. Someone has to make him presentable. She straightens his tie.

Alexis says, if Chase and Finn heard Gregory was ill, they didn’t hear it from her, but he says he didn’t come here to argue with her. She asks if he’s okay, and he says he will be if she does him a favor. He promises it’s the last time he’ll ask.

Somewhere off the coast of Venezuela. There’s a knock at Felicia’s room door, and a voice says, housekeeping. A housekeeper carrying a humongous stack of towels says, someone asked for more towels, but Felicia says, she must have the wrong room. The housekeeper toddles in with the towels, and Felicia says she’s going to call the front desk. The maid says, please don’t, and dumps the towels on the bed. It’s Holly, and she and Felicia hug. Felicia asks why Holly is in disguise, and Holly says, when you’re supposed to be mummied up in a Swiss burn unit, hiding out from Victor Cassadine, you can’t afford to be too careful. Felicia says, for someone who was burned in a housefire, Holly looks pretty amazing, and Holly says, the ultimate chemical peel; people pay thousands for that. Speaking of which, Felicia looks amazing. Whatever she’s doing with Mac, keep it up. Felicia thanks her, and says, ever since she got back in the P.I. game, it’s been good for her. It keeps her on her toes, which is how she got the brilliant idea to fly to Caracas, hop a boat, and catch up with Holly on this island. Holly says, let her guess. This has something to do with the Ice Princess necklace. Felicia says, so she knows Victor has the real deal, and Holly says, Robert got word to her that it was especially important that she lay low right now, because if Victor has the necklace, it’s likely he knows she pulled a fast one. Felicia says, unfortunately, he’s taken hostages. She’s sure he won’t hesitate to grab Holly again if he gets the chance. Holly suggests they turn up the heat, but first things first, and Felicia says, first they find Holly’s son. Then they find the person who killed Luke.

Sonny says he’s getting the impression he crossed the line in some kind of way. What’s that about? Robert says, somebody hired Diane Miller to represent this lowlife who was hired to take out Lucy Coe at the Nurses Ball, and Sonny says, every defendant has the right to legal representation; Robert knows that. Robert says, legal representation, but not an A-list attorney like Diane Miller, who happens to be on Sonny’s retainer. Sonny made this person an offer they couldn’t refuse. Sonny says, correct him if he’s wrong, but didn’t this person of interest reveal that Victor has hostages aboard the Haunted Star? That was because of Diane’s information. Nina comes by, and Sonny says, Diane got this information, now they’re armed with all this knowledge. Who cares how they got it? Robert says, that depends. How far is too far, eh, Nina? He goes into the elevator, and Nina looks at Sonny.

Carly asks, what’s going on? When they were asked to come by, they assumed it was a health related issue. Willow says, it is… in a way, but what she needs is help in planning their wedding. Josslyn says, of course (🍷). They’d be happy to help, but they thought that wasn’t for a few months. Willow says she wanted to wait until after the transplant, but now with her donor missing, she’s reconsidered. What does Carly say, does she have Carly’s permission to marry her son tomorrow? Michael tells her, please say yes.

Alexis says, the last time Gregory will ask her for a favor? What does that even mean? He says, let him clarify. He means he won’t bother her again if he’s imposing. By now, it’s public knowledge that Alexis’s family is involved in what may turn out to be the story of the year. Alexis says, he’s heard about the ghost ship then, and he says, it’s impossible not to, but what’s really blowing up the internet are the names of the villain and the victims. To her they’re not just names; they’re family. She says, that’s her family all right. She has reporters on it. Nikolas has vanished – nobody knows where he is – and his sons apparently are hostages. And the mastermind of the whole thing is her Uncle Victor. He says he’s sure it must be overwhelming to juggle her job and her emotions. So that’s why he’s here, to offer his help.

Brook tells Chase to be still. He wants to look his best before the committee, doesn’t he? He says he doesn’t think the CCRB is going to give him a thumbs up or thumbs down because of his appearance. It’s his character and judgement that are in question. She says, they’d be lucky to have him back… anyone would be. They hear people in the hallway, and Brook says, just look each of them in the eye, be himself, and he can’t lose. He asks if that’s his manager talking, but she says, no. She’s just someone who believes in him. The committee files in and takes their seats at the table up front. Brook asks if it’s okay if she stays, and Chase says he’d like that. She tells him, break a leg, and the chairman says, this meeting of the Civilian Complain Review Board will come to order. They’re here to consider the reinstatement, or permanent dismissal, of Detective Harrison Chase. He asks Chase to come forward. The committee has reviewed his work record, and in many ways, it’s exemplary. Chase says he appreciates that, and the chairman says, but given he’s twice resorted to violence in his off-duty life, the committee is concerned he might lack the temperament and the discipline required of an officer of the law, much less a detective. To that end, this is a forum both for those opposed to and in favor of restoring his badge. Chase says he understands, and thanks them for the opportunity, when Blaze walks in. She says she’d like to speak in Chase’s favor, and Brook says, atta girl. The chairman asks her name, and she says, Blaze. He asks if it’s her first or last name, and she says, it’s her stage name. Her real name is Allison Rogers. The chairman asks her relationship to Chase, and Blaze says, he’s her singing partner, and she’s enjoyed every minute of performing with him. But as talented as Chase is, and a real natural on stage, she knows his true calling is being a police officer. He asks how she knows that, and she says, Chase stood up for her when her creep of a manager was sexually harassing her. But Chase didn’t throw his weight around, if that’s what they’re thinking. He just put Linc Brown on notice. Chase made her feel safe and protected… even respected. And isn’t that what a cop’s supposed to do – serve and protect?  

Alexis says, honestly, she didn’t know if she was going to see Gregory again. Their last visits would have implied that. Gregory says he considered keeping his distance, not wanting to add to her troubles. But then he thought his friend Alexis is trying to put out a newspaper while holding her family close because this story strikes so close to home. So he put everything else aside, got in the elevator, and here he is. She says, so he gets to help her, but she doesn’t get to help him. Interesting terms of a friendship.

Carly says, of course (🍷) Michael and Willow have her blessing; they’ve always had her blessing. Is Willow sure she wants to push the wedding up… Willow says, when she’s living on borrowed time? She doesn’t want to waste another minute. Josslyn asks if Michael is okay with it, and he says, absolutely. He wants Willow to have everything she ever dreamed of. Willow says, so Maxie is overseeing, Brook is taking care of the arrangements at the house, and Sasha is contacting the vendors. Josslyn says she wants to do something too, and Carly says, whatever Willow needs. Give her a job.

Sonny asks what Nina is doing, and she says she wanted to talk about alternative treatments for Willow with Dr. Randolph, but it’s no use. Willow never signed the release for her to have the medical information. Sonny says he’s sorry, but she says she’s just grasping at straws. Willow pretty much said there weren’t any other treatments. They have to find Aunt Liesl in time for the transplant. At least they know why she disappeared from the Nurses Ball and who has her, thanks to Sonny. He says he doesn’t know exactly what she heard… She says, there’s no reason to keep her out of the loop anymore. It’s common knowledge Victor Cassadine disappeared with the Haunted Star, and Aunt Liesl is one of his hostages. It’s a lot more than they knew last night. She asked Sonny to do whatever it takes, and he took her at her word, didn’t he?

Robert thanks the reception nurse, when Diane sees him, and says, coffee run? He says, Earl Grey, one supposedly for Anna, but she’s being examined right now, and he supposes it will be cold when she’s finished. Maybe Diane would care to join him. Or would this be looked on as a conflict of interest by her boss? She says she’s the senior partner of her own law firm. She doesn’t have a boss; she has clients. He says he doubts Sonny knows the difference. She’s not here to receive her marching orders, is she? She laughs, and says she’s here to dispose a client who is being wrongfully accused of malpractice. She’s no wartime consiglieri. She’s an attorney with principles. She starts to leave, and he says he’s sorry if he was out of line. She says, yes, very, and he asks her to accept his apologies and this lukewarm cup of tea.

Holly tells Felicia that she hates to admit this, but she’d almost given up hope of finding Ethan. Even with all her contacts and Robert’s trusty rusty Rolodex, it was as if he’d vanished off the face of the earth. Felicia says, people have a way of vanishing when they’re in Victor Cassadine’s orbit, and Holly asks if it’s true about Liesl Obrecht. Felicia says, yeah, and most likely, Spencer and Nikolas Cassadine’s infant son, and Holly says, God knows what Victor’s got in mind. Thankfully, she finally got a lead that Ethan is being held somewhere here on this island. Felicia says, so she knows where he is, but Holly says, no. Just this, and literally in the last 24 hours. Felicia asks if it doesn’t strike her as convenient, coming on the heels of Victor fleeing Port Charles, and Holly says, without a doubt, but this is her son they’re talking about. She had no choice but to follow the lead. Felicia says, of course (🍷). Then what are they waiting for? Let’s go find him. Holly says she can’t go in the maid’s outfit, and Felicia holds up two dresses, saying, take her pick. Holly wonders what she’d do without Felicia.

The chairman thanks Blaze, and says, the committee will take her testimony into consideration. That being said, they also have to consider Detective Chase’s poor judgement and his temper. Frankly, there’s also concern about his commitment to the badge. They understand someone without pay has to earn a living, but pursuing a music career? Perhaps he has a new calling in show business. Geez, it’s not like he’s doing porn. Brook gets up, and says, excuse me. She thinks she knows what Chase’s true calling is. The chairman asks who she is, and she says, Brook Lynn Quartermaine. He says he believes she’s already submitted a written statement in support of Detective Chase, and she says she did, but she has more to say. If they want to know where Detective Chase’s heart lies, nobody knows that better than her. Nobody.

Gregory tells Alexis, in his book, friends don’t always have to agree. Sometimes they fall out for years. He hopes that’s not the case with them. Her daughters are a strong support system for her, but sometimes it’s good to have the support of friends who you can communicate with in a different way. She says, in other words, he missed her, and he says, guilty as charged. He’s hoping she feels the same way. She says she does. She likes their connection. She likes being able to talk to somebody who’s intelligent and observant. So yes, she missed him to. Sit down and let’s get to work. He says, it will be a story to tell, a story that cuts close to the bone. He thinks if they put their heads together and set their egos aside like they did on the trail of The Hook killer, they can make this work. He asks to see a proof of tomorrow’s front page, and she turns her laptop around, but shuts it before he can see, and says, hang on. He asks if he’s already stepped on her editorial toes, but she says her toes are just fine. First, they need to tell another important story; his story.

Sonny asks if Nina is sure she wants to know. If he tells her, she can’t unknow it. She says she knows (ha-ha!) what she’s asking, and he says, Victor’s enforcer – the guy who tried to kill Lucy – wasn’t going to talk to the cops. So he arranged for the guy to have legal representation with Diane. Nina says, he was doing his civic duty, and Sonny says, something like that. In the meeting, the guy and Diane discussed how he might accept a lesser charge in exchange for certain information. She says, so he gives up Victor Cassadine, and gets a lesser charge, and Sonny says, exactly. We don’t live in a perfect world, but one thing he’s learned, one thing you can count on… nobody does anything for free.

Both of them dressed up, Holly leads Felicia into a beautiful living room with a roaring fireplace, and Felicia asks, what is this place? It seems way too formal to be on a tropical island. Holly says, if you have to ask, you’re not a member, and Felicia says she’s not. Is Holly? Holly says, no, but Victor is. A man in a tux comes out, and says he’s sorry, but tonight’s closed to the public; it’s members only. He’s afraid they’ll have to leave. Holly presses some money into his hand, and asks if he couldn’t make an exception in their case. He says he’s sorry, but she made a serious mistake, and two bouncers come out. The guy tells them to escort these ladies off the property, but Holly says, he doesn’t understand. They represent a consortium that does business with Victor Cassadine. He says, so? and Felicia says, so their clients insist they bid for them in person. They can’t risk leaving a digital footprint, if he knows what she means. He understands, right? Felicia slips him more cash, and he says, very well, telling them to take a seat. The bidding will begin shortly. He tells the other two to bring the item up. And remember Mr. Cassadine’s instructions – handle with care. He leaves, and Holly says, that was some fast thinking. Felicia wonders how this gets them any closer to Ethan, and Holly says she thinks they’re even closer than she thought.

Robert asks what they should drink to, and Diane suggests trust, but Robert says he trusts and admires Diane. It’s too bad she has to be compromised by the likes of Sonny Corinthos. She asks if Robert is compromised every time he takes a plea deal, and he asks if that isn’t apples and oranges. She says, is it? Was he compromised when he and Holly were running around carrying out those dubious operations for the WSB? Or every time he and Anna broke the rules just to take down the bad guy? Robert says, it’s different; it’s not the same thing. Diane says, let her guess. Because he was doing it for God and country. Admit it. They don’t deal with saints. They choose to deal with complicated men and women, and they wouldn’t have it any other way.

Sonny asks if Nina has second thoughts about asking for his help, but she says, not a one. The Mike she fell in love with in Nixon Falls is still the Sonny she’s in love with. She learned she can’t pick and choose the parts of him that she loves. He says he thought it was the dimples, and she says, the dimples too, for sure. She says, now that they know where Aunt Liesl is, are they any closer to bringing Aunt Liesl home in time for Willow’s transplant?

Willow asks to talk to Carly in private, and Josslyn says, of course (🍷), leading Michael outside. Willow tells Carly that Michael has been wonderful about the wedding, but as soon as she starts talking about what happens after she’s gone, he doesn’t want to hear it. Carly says, neither does she, and Willow says, but Carly is a mom, and she understands. Willow wants her children to have what she never did; to grow up surrounded by family. Carly says, between them and the Quartermaines, Amelia and Wiley are going to have more family than they can handle, but Willow says, it’s the aunts and uncles she’s worried about. If Michael is at odds with Sonny, his siblings will feel like they’ve got to choose sides. She’s not worried about Dante; he’s able to navigate between the two. But Kristina is fiercely loyal to Sonny, and she’s already pulling away from Michael; not out of malice, but she sees the situation from her father’s point-of-view. As they get older, what if Avery and Donna do the same? She doesn’t want those little girls to miss out on having Michael as a big brother, and she doesn’t want her children to miss out on Avery and Donna. Carly wonders if Willow is asking her to make peace between Michael and Sonny.

Gregory says he had no plans to tell Alexis that he was sick. He regrets losing his temper and blurting it out. And it was wrong of him to dump it on her. She says she’s not glad he’s ill, but she’s glad he shared it. As much as their collaboration means to him, his health and well-being mean more. She can’t unhear what he told her. He says he’s not asking her to pretend she didn’t hear it. He’s asking her not to let it get in the way of what they do so well. If she can do that, he can promise not to let his little problem get in the way again.

Brook tells the committee, what she didn’t say in her letter is that Chase does have a problem. A big one. He cares too much. When you boil it down, that’s what Blaze was saying, and all the people who wrote letters. Chase isn’t just a cop; he’s a human being. That’s what caused him to come to her defense – not once, but twice – and he’s paid the price and learned from it. Chase is good at being on stage for the same reason he’s good at investigating a crime. Because he puts his heart and his soul into it. He never quits until he gets it right. He never quits on anyone… even if they deserve it. They need more people like that enforcing the law in this town. The kind of person who feels for people and fights for them. The kind of cop – the kind of man – they’re all proud to call Detective Harrison Chase.

The chairman says, Chase’s witnesses spoke quite eloquently on his behalf. Does he have anything to add? Chase says, not very much. Because no matter what the Review Board decides, he’ll always be grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of Port Charles as a detective. It was a true honor. However, if they decide to reinstate him, he’ll do his very best to deserve their trust. The chairman says, the committee will adjourn to discuss their decision, and the members leave. Chase thanks Blaze, and she says she only spoke the truth. And if they don’t reinstate him as a detective, she’d be thrilled to be his duet partner for life. They hug, and she says she’s sorry she can’t stay for the decision; she’s due at the recording studio. She’s putting together a new demo. He tells her, good luck, and she says, him too. She leaves, and Brook asks how Chase is doing. He says, no matter what happens he’s going to be okay… because of her.

Alexis says she appreciates Gregory not wanting her to know anything about his illness, but if something happens to him, how will she know what to do? He says, what if she gets hit by a bus? What if he slips and falls in the shower? What if an asteroid hits the planet? Is life just one big what if? He can understand her wanting everything out in the open about his illness, but ultimately, it’s happening to him. All he’s doing is asking her to respect his privacy so they can get back to doing what made her want to work with him in the first place. She says, not a bad argument. He should have been a lawyer. He asks if that means he’s gotten through. Let’s forget about everything else, and tell this story.

Willow tells Carly that brokering peace would mean pressuring Michael, and she doesn’t want that. But she also doesn’t want to leave her children in a divided family when she’s gone. Carly asks her not to say that. Of course (🍷) she’ll be with Michael if anything happens, but can they not put that out in the universe? Please don’t say when. Willow says, if she goes, she wants Wiley and Amelia to be able to see their grandfather and their aunts and uncles, and not feel the tension underneath. Carly says she gets where Willow is coming from. What does she need? Willow says, part of the reason Michael has drawn such a hard line with Sonny is out of loyalty to Carly, and Carly says she knows that. She didn’t expect it, and didn’t ask Michael to turn his back on Sonny. Willow says, of course (🍷) she didn’t, but she is Michael’s mother. Sonny treated her unfairly, and Michael resents it. It’s made him question everything else about Sonny, and it’s all perfectly justified, but being right doesn’t build bridges; compromise does. For the sake of their youngest family members – for Avery, Donna, Wiley, and Amelia – she’s asking Carly to be the one who builds the bridge.

Josslyn says she’s not sure if it matters to Michael, but Sonny knows about her and Dex. He asks, since when? and she says, since the night of the Nurses Ball. He found them together and told them that he’s known for months. He said he was disappointed in Dex for keeping it from him, but that Dex saved his life. Michael says, Sonny acknowledged that Dex saved him? and she says, yes. He also said she was mom’s daughter, so it’s mom’s issue to deal with. He wasn’t happy of course (🍷), but he wasn’t that mad either. Michael knows what he’s like when he’s mad. Michael asks, what happened next? and she says, nothing. He gave Dex another job, which turned out to be looking for Obrecht. Anyway, her point is, Dex told her that Sonny is using every connection to find her. Michael says, Sonny called him and told him that he’d do anything to help, and she says, Sonny called him? Michael says, there was something in his voice that made him almost forget about all the destruction and broken lives. For a moment, he sounded like… Josslyn says, like who? and he says, he sounded like my dad. She hugs him.

Sonny tells Nina, they need to focus on the positive. Jordan has all the information. She’s going to notify everyone from Interpol to the US Navy. Nina says she knows Jordan is doing the best she can, but she also knows he has more resources, and he’s working behind the scenes. She just wants to be able to help him. He tells her to help her daughter as much as Willow will let her, and she says, in other words, stay out of it. He says, it’s safer this way, and she says she trusts him. If she wanted safer, she’d have left a long time ago. She’s not asking him to share his trade secrets with her, but he doesn’t need to shield her. She’s sure she loves him, and she’s sure she trusts him. And she’s sure he’s going to put her and his family before anything else. She’s not asking for anything more. Just him… all of him. He says, she has him, and he kisses her.

Felicia and Holly are seated, and the tux man puts on a monitor where he’s being filmed. He welcomes the audience in several different languages, and says, as they know, they represent a select group invited by their host Victor Cassadine to bid on what he dares say is a one of a kind item. One that has a personal meaning to each and every one of them. Bring him out. The two bouncers bring in a hooded man between them, and sit him down in front of the camera.

Carly tells Willow that she’ll do her best, and hugs her. Michael and Josslyn come back, and Michael asks if everything is okay. Carly says, it is. She was just telling Willow that she’s going to do everything she can to make their wedding everything the two of them want it to be. Josslyn says, they both will, and asks if they should head out. Carly says, yeah, hugs Michael, and says goodbye to Willow. They leave, and Michael says, it looks like they’re good to go wedding-wise. Willow says, almost.

Nina says she really means it. Sonny doesn’t have to protect her. She’s not trying to change him. She loves him. He says he loves her too, and he’s not giving up on her daughter. They’re going to find her Aunt Liesl and bring her home in time to save Willow – whatever it takes.

Chase says, it meant a lot that Brook spoke on his behalf today, and she says, Blaze did too, which really impressed her. Because if he gets his badge back, Blaze is going to lose a duet partner. He tells her, what Blaze said was amazing, but he doesn’t have the same history with her that he does with Brook. She says, he’s right; she owed it to him. He says, but still, thank you, and she says, he’s welcome, taking his hand. She drops it when the committee comes back in, and Chase stands in front of them. The chairman says, Mr. Harrison Chase, the CCRB have made our decision.

Alexis says, the first time they met, when Gregory almost hit her in the head with a frisbee, she knew he was as stubborn as she is. He says he doesn’t like to show all his cards at once, and she says she’ll go along with this if he promises that, if it gets worse, he’ll tell her and let her help him. He says, maybe or maybe not; it depends on the situation. She says, he’s exhausting. It’s a good thing she likes his work. He says, which means… She says, which means, she’ll cooperate. For now. Have it his way. Let’s get to work, professor. Don’t just sit there. Take this copy and do his thing. She hands him some papers, and he reaches for them, but falls to the ground.

Diane says, Robert does realize of course (🍷), it’s been weeks since he promised to take her out to dinner and fill her in on the mystery that began with the fire that scarred poor Holly and ended up destroying the Ice Princess necklace. He says, weeks? and she says, then of course (🍷), that only deepened with the murder of Eileen Ashby. He says, the Deputy Mayor had her share of enemies, and she says, and now apparently there’s this ghost ship floating around with hostages on board. He says, no time like the present; they’ll have dinner tonight. She says, so he just assumes she doesn’t have plans this evening? and he says he’s sorry. He didn’t realize she had plans. She says she doesn’t, but in the future, a lady likes to be given a little advance warning. He looks confused, she laughs, and they leave together.

The man tells the bouncers, show everyone exactly what they’re bidding on, and they remove the man’s hood. Holly says, Ethan, and the man says, for the privilege of ending the life of Ethan Lovett, the bidding will start at one million dollars.

Another one I didn’t see coming. I must be losing my touch. Victor is doing what I kinda, sorta thought Austin’s family might be up to.

Tomorrow, Diane tells Robert that she knows where the line is and won’t cross it; Brook tells Sonny that she may have called in a little favor; and the CCRB gives Chase their decision.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

When we last left, the engine expert team had told Glenn that the boat’s engine needed to be rebuilt, and it would take 15 days. In Glenn’s interview, he says, it’s BS. They need it fixed, and need to get onto it fast. They don’t have a rebuild kit, and it could take days to find one. On top of it, they have guests on board. It sucks to be him. We see the cabins, and these guests are incredibly messy. Daisy asks Glenn to talk to the guests about today’s plan, and he tells them that they’re not leaving the dock. He’s sorry and embarrassed, but that doesn’t mean they can’t go somewhere and have fun. In his interview, he says, they have to come up with ways to keep the guests entertained, and it brings the stress up to 110%. He tells them, there’s a beautiful beach nearby, and they act like this is a great idea, then bitch about it the second Glenn leaves. Glenn tells Daisy to take the tender and the van, and Daisy tells Colin that she’d like to send the guys. Colin says, Alex will take the tender run, and Chase will drive the van, and she decides to send Lucy along, In Daisy’s interview, she says, all she’s seeing are dirty dishes and laundry. Sending both of the girls to open beer bottles isn’t practical, and Gary isn’t here to argue with her. Glenn makes a million calls, trying to find a rebuild kit, but comes up empty. In Glenn’s interview, he says, he can’t find anything, even used. He could have all the money in the world, and it wouldn’t matter. Gary has covid, the guests are disappointed, and they could be f***ed. Daisy texts Gary, who says, he’s trying be positive, and sends a video of him dancing around. Colin calls another engineer, and suggests a possibility. The engineer says, if they were in a Mad Max world, it would be viable. In Colin’s interview, he says he has experience with salvaging engines. He bought a hurricane damaged boat, and knows how bad salt water can effect an engine. There has to be a quicker solution than rebuilding. The guests ask Glenn to join them for dinner. No doubt so they can personally yell at him. As the guests are about to get in the tender, one asks for an espresso martini, so Daisy has to run around to accommodate her majesty. Since Glenn is a man and can’t find things on his own, he radios Daisy that there’s no ice in the tender. Daisy says, it’s there, and he tells her to just bring more. She hotfoots it to the tender, as he’s telling her that he can’t f***ing find it. In his interview, he says, he’d rather have two and get going.

Daisy shows the guests where the ice was – in the ice bucket. In Lucy’s interview, she says, Chase isn’t annoying, but he’s so positive. Moaning about things gets her through life. Colin suggests some engine stuff to Glenn, and says, they’ll probably have to cruise a few knots slower, but Glenn says, any knots are more than they’re going now. In Colin’s interview, he says, what he’s going to do is completely unorthodox, but if he doesn’t try it, they have no charter. The salt water makes things corrode. If they corrode, they become weak, and if they become weak, they break. He’s going to suck out the water, put in diesel fuel, then suck that out. It’s a tedious task, and pushing him to his limit. Lucy comes back to the boat to do cabins, and they’re atrocious. Lucy says she couldn’t live like this. Me neither, sister. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, this dinner is so much pressure, and Glenn is going to be there. She keeps looking at the clock, thinking, another minute gone. At the beach, Chase thinks the guests are getting stirry, so they head back. In Madison’s interview, she says she wants to be on Daisy’s good side, and will fake it until she makes it. Lucy drops a dish and it breaks, and she starts to cry.

Daisy says, it’s just broken glass, and in Lucy’s interview, she says she feels like a child. Like the boat is ruining her. One of the guests wonders, if this is a sailboat, why aren’t they going out? That was my question last week, and we still don’t get an answer. Alex deposits the guests back at the boat, and says, they were mostly drinking again. More espresso martinis are demanded. Appropriately named guest Karen whines that if they don’t check the engines before a charter, it’s on them. She can go to the beach in Florida. She’s disappointed. In Colin’s interview, he says he got as much water out as he possibly can. The next step is to start the engine, and shoot out whatever’s remaining in the cylinders. It excites him in a way. Glenn texts Gary, who says his next test is tomorrow morning. Daisy tells the stews that it’s a black and gold themed dinner, and Colin says he has very good news. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, after working in fine dining, throwing out imperfect dishes becomes second nature. She wants them to be perfect, so she’s hard on herself. Daisy points out the spots Alex has missed in polishing the glasses, and in her interview, she says, Alex is good looking, but she doesn’t want to hook up with a junior deckhand. She tells Alex that it was a good attempt, and she’d put them on the table. An alarm goes off in the engine room, and Colin curses his life. The engine sputters, and Colin says, come on. The engine finally comes to life, and he runs to tell Glenn. They high-five and hug, and in Colin’s interview, he says, he’s so f***ing stoked. In Glenn’s interview, he says, Colin has always been a legend, but he’s gone up three notches. Until they’re out at sea, he’s not going to get too excited, but he’s feeling good. I told you that Colin is the only decent guy on this boat.

Alex helps serve, and he’s nervous. The guests thank Glenn for joining them, and Lucy and I both say, ugh, when we see the cabins. In Lucy’s interview, she says, there’s blood on the carpet, and it stank of fish. She’s not their f***ing maid… well, she is. Seriously, it’s absolutely disgusting. In Mads’s interview, she says, personality is everything. Alex is more mischievous, while Chase is more of a gentlemen. She wouldn’t mind screwing the crew if the crew knows how to screw. Lucy tells Daisy that the bed is covered in blood, and I have no words. Ileisha frets about the anxiety she never used to have that leads to self-doubt. That’s when she makes mistakes. She just has to focus. Primary Stephanie wants a massive nap, and everyone goes to bed.

Glenn says he doesn’t want to try taking the boat out yet. The guests have to leave at 12, and it’s raining. Gary texts that he tested positive again, and Glenn says he needs a drink. Daisy apologizes to guest Joni for not being able to get off the dock, but Joni says, life happens. She loves all of them. It just wasn’t the best trip. Deemed the most outspoken, Karen goes with Stephanie to approach Glenn. Karen gets all weepy, and says she thought she was being punked. They had no toilet paper, towels, or bath mats. Aside from being with her best friend and the company, this was the worst trip of her life. In Glenn’s interview, he says, WTF is going on? Glenn tells her that they take pride making sure the guests have everything at all times, and grabs Daisy as she’s going past. He tells her that the guests were saying they dropped the ball in a few places, and Karen, who I don’t think expected Daisy to be in this conversation, says, they had no toilet paper, etc. and no one took out the trash. Daisy says she’ll speak to the girls, and Glenn assures them that it will all be addressed. In the other room, Joni says she thinks they just didn’t want to cough up the extra money. Karen thanks Stephanie for loving her even when she’s an a-hole. I’m glad she recognizes that, but along with Glenn, I say, WTF?

Finally, it’s time to say goodbye to these slobs, and Stephanie tells Glenn that the picnic was amazing. Some things could have been better, but overall, it was a fantastic; the girls trip of a lifetime. Glenn blows the horn as the guests walk back to their lives. Glenn talks to Daisy about the lack of service, and Daisy says, one time they asked for towels and she brought them straight away. They never said a word. Glenn suggests the toilet paper situation be checked on a regular basis, and Daisy says, it was. He asks if she thinks they’re making it up (yes), and Daisy says she thinks a lot of alcohol was consumed, and now they’re coming down. Glenn tells her not to be defensive. He thinks because they couldn’t leave the dock, there was a massive black cloud over the charter. Just make sure the guests have a full roll of toilet paper at all times. In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s a mixture of embarrassed, upset, and shocked. She tells Glenn that by the end of the season, they’ll be an amazing team. She tells the stews that she’s confused if it was really that bad, and they all agree that they did all they could. In Mads’s interview, she says, it doesn’t make her want to give up, but it dampens the day. They were working as hard as they could. Daisy tells the stews that she thinks they did good. It was a hard charter.

At the tip meeting, Glenn says, this was the mother of all intense first charters. They had no engine or first mate, and the fact they survived is amazing. It was the most challenging engineering problem they’ve had, and he can’t thank Colin enough. He knows that there was an extra strain on Daisy because of being stuck, and thanks her for her efforts. The guests were also pleased with the food, and he agrees. The tip is 19.1K or 2105 euros each. In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s shocked. She guesses the majority of them were happy. Glenn says he’s organized dinner and drinks for them; have fun. They get changed and leave, and Glenn tries to figure out how to use the blender, which is pretty funny. In Mads’s interview, she says, drinking is the only way to release herself after that sh*tshow. Daisy toasts to Colin, but after she drinks a tequila shot, spits it out. Yep. I feel the same way about tequila.

Colin suggests sculling, and says he’ll judge. The guys chug their drinks, and Alex wins. Colin thinks they should head back to the boat, and Chase pushes Daisy back in an abandoned shopping cart. In Chase’s interview, he says, when Daisy drinks, she’s like his spirit animal. He thought she was prim and proper, but actually she’s a good time. In Colin’s interview, he says he still feels anxious. He’d love to get sh*tfaced with his workmates, but he has to be up tomorrow for sea troll day. He needs to be mature. Colin goes to bed, but the others get in the hot tub and drink champagne from the bottle. Alex is all over Daisy, and Chase gives Mads noogies. Chase suggests playing Truth or Dare, and dares Alex to make out with Daisy, and they do. Everyone cheers, and then Alex makes out with Lucy… and Mads. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, if this is night one, she doesn’t know how the rest of the season is going to go. Then Alex kisses her too. Yuk.

Next time, the morning after; Gary returns; the guests request the entire crew join them for dinner; and an exhaust leak while trolling.

🤽‍♂️ In the Summer House that seems to drag on longer than any summer, Lindsay apologized to Danielle, then Danielle apologized to Lindsay, who apologized again. They vowed to try and be better, and went back to the hoedown that was still going on. Gabby wanted Sam to make out with Kory, but Sam wanted Kory to make the first move. She said, normally she wasn’t weak, but he had some kind of power. Once again, I guess you have to be there because I just don’t get it. He doesn’t seem like he’s got any mind meld thing going on to me. Everybody jumped in the pool, and Kory kissed Sam. In her interview, she said they’d been almost kissing all day, and he was finally sealing the deal. I started wondering, how many hours is this party? when Amanda brought out the cake and an off-key Happy Birthday was sung. Everyone went inside, and there was more partying until Kyle was the last one standing, and announced, this place is demolished.

On Sunday, the place looked like something out of an episode of Hoarders, if the hoarder enjoyed a Western theme and hoarded bottles, cowboy hats, and inflatables. Paige said she hated Kory, and didn’t want him near her children. Sam told Gabby that Kory was so hot, he must have been grown in a lab for her. She couldn’t tell how he felt and she loved it. That confused me to no end. In Paige’s interview, she said she was happy that she and Craig talked things out, and that she wasn’t getting engaged for a while. She suggested women just cry to get out of it. Chris made a Spanish breakfast, and Lindsay announced a friendly reminder that she and Carl were having a housewarming on Wednesday. Everyone was invited, even Kory. Carl said it was Lindsay’s birthday as well. Ciara looked around and said, this place is vile, and I concurred. Robert called and Danielle asked if he could make the housewarming, but he said they were doing a tasting menu for a special buyout. Whatever that meant.

In Ciara’s interview, she said, Amanda had been concerned about her fertility, and we flashed back to that. Ciara said she knows Amanda’s ass didn’t try to make an appointment, so she ordered tests for Amanda, herself, and Paige, thinking it would be a good starting point. They met at Ciara’s apartment, and Paige got there first. She said she was curious, since she’d been on birth control for a year, and Ciara said she didn’t want to scare Amanda, but she was also concerned about Amanda’s weight loss. Paige said, Ciara was a nurse, and knew when things weren’t right. Amanda arrived, and said they were in an interesting place in their lives, getting together to do this . In her interview, she said she wasn’t ready to have kids, but being able to do this with them made her more comfortable. The test involved putting three drops of blood on a card, and Ciara helped them with that. She said they’d get the results in a couple weeks, and could open them together. Amanda thanked them for doing this with her, even though she would have done it alone. Ciara said, no, she wouldn’t have.

Lindsay told Carl that she was sorry the housewarming fell on a sad day, but he said, it was also her birthday. She said her birthday was secondary, but I wondered about that, since, if it was so sad, why not have it on another day? In Carl’s interview, he said, August 11th was the day he found out his brother had passed away. It was also Lindsay’s birthday, and they were going to celebrate Lindsay’s life and their friendship. Lindsay said when she talked to her therapist, she’d said, Lindsay got the best birthday gift ever. She’d been searching for love for the last 35 years, and now she’d found it. So, she’s been searching since she was one year old? Carl said, God only knew what would have happened if she hadn’t been with him, and Lindsay said his brother would be proud of him. Carl said, his brother was protecting him and keeping an eye on him. He wished his brother had met Lindsay, but he’d inspired Carl to build something with her. His death put things in perspective. He had to trust that everything happens for a reason. I know people say that, but I’m on the fence about whether that’s true, or is it just something people say to make themselves feel better about sh*tty things that happen?

Danielle came bearing cool gifts, and she and Lindsay had a drink on Lindsay’s amazing balcony. She asked if Danielle was good, and Danielle said she had a lot going on with work, Robert was insanely stressed out, and she thought she took on his stress. When he had time off, she didn’t get to talk about her stuff, and she needed her best friend. Lindsay said she felt shunned by Danielle, and not supported in her relationship with Carl. Danielle said, of course she wanted Lindsay to be happy, but she thought of Lindsay like a sister, and if her biological brother was moving too fast, she couldn’t turn a blind eye to that. Lindsay asked what she considered moving insanely fast, and Danielle said, they hadn’t even hit the year mark yet, and there was talk of marriage. If Lindsay wanted her to be a mute, fine. Lindsay said Danielle was allowed to have an opinion, but she wasn’t living her life on Danielle’s timeline. Why did she need Danielle’s blessing to date someone? Danielle said that sounded like crazy pants to her, and told Lindsay not to ask how she was feeling. She was sorry she had a reaction. Lindsay suggested they take a breather, and Danielle stomped off. Honestly, this is one of the stupidest fights ever. If I was just hearing about it, and not seeing how old they are, I’d think they were in middle school.

Kory and Sam showed up, and Paige said they looked like Ken and Barbie. Well, Sam looks like Barbie. Again, are they wearing special Kory goggles or something? In Sam’s interview, she said, Kory brought out the best parts of her; parts some guys were scared of. She told the girls that they’ve been having so much fun, she invited him to the house this weekend. Carl’s mom Sharon and dad with no name arrived, and Sharon told Lindsay that she didn’t know what to feel or think. Lindsay said, neither did Carl. Paige said the party had engagement party vibes, and figured it was because Carl and Lindsay were moving into a $13K a month apartment.  Ciara asked if Danielle and Lindsay made up, and Lindsay said she’d thought they’d had a productive conversation at Kyle’s party. Paige said Ciara had called her several times, saying she wasn’t sure Craig was a good choice. Ciara gave her all the reasons, and Paige thought them over. Carl showed Kyle the ring he’d picked out for Lindsay. Kyle remarked how big it was – three carats – and Carl said he was only going to do it once. He got why people were saying it was fast, but it was the right move. Kyle said, Carl was the only person who needed to feel it 100%.

Back in the Hamptons, Carl said, Wednesday was a lot, but also a lot of fun. Paige asked how Chris’s date with the denim shorts girl went, and he said he took her ax throwing. We saw a clip, and Paige asked if she was good. Chris said he told her that if they crossed paths with a bear, give him the ax. Rather than continuing to call her Denim 2, he found out her name was Cassidy. In his interview, he said he thought there was a vibe, and he wanted to know more. Lindsay told Carl that Danielle finally admitted it had been weird to see them dating, and Carl wondered why Danielle didn’t like it. Was she jealous or projecting? Kyle said he’d just had his first employee quit, and Danielle asked if it was Carl, but that was a no. Carl said he was making homemade pizza for dinner, but Sam said she also had dinner reservations, so the group split up – Kyle, Danielle, Amanda, and Gabby staying home with Carl, and the others going to the restaurant. Since she’s rarely away from Carl, I’m guessing Lindsay wanted to get away from Danielle.  

At the restaurant, while Kory was in the bathroom, the others pumped Sam for information. Sam said she loved making out with Kory, and would be open to more, but forcing something serious could wreck things. Carl told Danielle that he thought she and Lindsay had been receptive after their conversation at Kyle’s party, but it seemed like something happened at the housewarming. Danielle said, a lot couldn’t be undone, and Carl wondered if she didn’t want them together. Danielle said she loved them together, but thought they were moving hella fast. Carl said he appreciated Danielle defending him with Kyle, but she’d moved in with Robert after two months. My brain shorted out a little, since I couldn’t grasp how those two things were related. Danielle asked if Carl wasn’t shopping for rings, and he said he was. She screamed into a pillow.

Next time, more idiocy; the test results come in; Carl tells Lindsay that she’s being rude and to stop.

🚿 April Showering…

Retrace your steps tomorrow for soap and those horrendous women in New Jersey. Until then, stay safe, stay not texting while driving, and stay remembering that being right doesn’t build bridges; compromise does.