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April 25, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Making Magic In the City, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Coming Soon, Tales From the Fluff Side, One Less Than 8 Quotes & Sun

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What I Watched Today

(Weekday bites, Friday’s whole GH enchilada & media minutiae)

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday: 

Molly went for her follow-up and Cody waited for her, even though she said he didn’t have to.

Ethan went to Sonny’s and a surprised Kristina answered the door. She said Sonny would be there soon and she was there keeping an eye on Donna. She said she’d missed him.

Valentin came into Sonny’s old kitchen and Carly asked where he’d been. The moss bowl  listened in.

Ric went to Nina’s and she said she wanted to hire him.

Alexis went to Pozzulo’s to see Sonny and she asked why Ric was the one who told her about Danny wanting to join the mob.

Michael asked what Willow was doing, and she pointed at Jacinda and said, keep this person away from her children from now on.

Kristina said Eithan was her hero, standing up for her and standing by her when she’d blamed him for something he didn’t do. He said it was behind them, and she reminded him of her having a crush on him when she was young. He said he’d wished she were about five years older, and she said her type had changed. He said he’d seen it on social media and the tabloids, but she said now she was deeply single. He said, just his luck, but she said she was interested in being friends.

Sonny said it was better coming from Ric, since they butted heads anyway, but Alexis said they would have only fought if Sonny had taken Danny into his organization. Sonny said she knew he would never do that.

Valentin told Carly that he’d gone to see Nina.

Ric told Nina that Sonny had him on retainer, but if there was no conflict, it was fine. Reminding her of how she didn’t respond well to his disappearance during Willow’s trial, he said he felt bad, but there were extenuating circumstances he hadn’t anticipated. She said he was treacherous and devious and she wanted to hire him. He asked what trouble she was in, but she said it wasn’t her.

Jacinda said Willow didn’t like that she helped Wiley with his project, and Michael wondered what the big deal was. Willow said the concept of keeping harmful people away from their children should be familiar to him since he’d used it against her.

Molly told Cody that her publisher approved the galley changes and approved the manuscript. She went in to see Dr. Navarro.

The doctor said Molly’s follow-up tests were all good and now she’d do a pelvic exam.

Kristina told Ethan about buying Charlie’s and how happy it made her. They’d just reopened and his timing was amazing. She told him about the fire and said it had been a Molotov cocktail and she’d been trapped inside.

Alexis said Danny probably thought Sonny would bring him in like Jason, but he said he did things differently now and would never bring in any of the kids. She was worried that saying no wouldn’t be enough and Danny would find another avenue to avenge his dad. Sonny agreed.

Nina said it didn’t concern Sonny, and Ric told her to continue. She asked about a battered woman’s defense and he realized she was talking about Willow. She said she wanted him to examine the possibility that because of the trauma Willow suffered, she wasn’t legally responsible for her actions. She’d had a terrible time in Dawn of Day and it could factor into the battered woman’s defense. Ric said Alexis could have used that, but created reasonable doubt with Michael. Anyway, the point was moot now since Willow had been exonerated. Double jeopardy applied to the murder, but if she’d done anything to Drew since the trial, those charges could be used to show a pattern.

Willow reminded Michael of withholding the kids because of Drew. Jacinda was a sex worker and it was a double standard. He said he didn’t care. She was honest with him and he didn’t remember the last time Willow was honest. She’d lied under oath and made everyone think he’d shot Drew. She warned him to keep that away from her children or he’d regret it.

Dr. Navarro said Molly was healing well. Consider herself cleared. Molly asked if she could have sex, and the doctor said she was good to go.

Kristina told Ethan about Marco saving her. The original assessment said it had to be torn down, but she found a structural engineer who said it could be rebuilt, and with her father’s help, it was. She asked why he was in Port Charles, and he said flying solo got lonely. He could also use steady work and that’s why he wanted to see her dad. She said Jason was gone, and he said he knew. He’d read it in the paper. It sounded abrupt and messy.

Sonny understood where Danny was coming from. He was angry and looking for something to go up against. Alexis said he’d promised he wouldn’t get into any more trouble after the fight at school, but she was worried he’d do something so reckless, she couldn’t protect him. Sonny said he had an idea.

Carly said Valentin had asked why he risked seeing Nina, and he said he’d gotten tired of wandering the grounds while she was upstairs in bed with Jack. She said he knew why, but he said it didn’t make it easier. She needed to take action and Nina could help. She said he couldn’t trust Nina.

Michael apologized, but Jacinda said it was fine. Michael said it wasn’t, but Jacinda said she hadn’t helped the situation in the café or when Willow went off on her. She wished she’d handled it differently. He said he didn’t.

Nina told Ric that he should have multiple defenses, should Willow need one, but she was hoping that didn’t happen. Ric said if it was hypothetical, fine, but if she had reason to believe Willow would commit a violent act, she could be charged as an accessory. She said as far as she knew, Willow wasn’t harming anyone, and he said he wouldn’t defend her doing anything to Michael. He wouldn’t do that to his brother. She was surprised to hear him call Sonny his brother, and he said people could change. She told him not to worry. Willow and Michael made peace. Willow stormed in and told Ric to tell Michael that she was coming for him and his rent-by-the-hour hooker girlfriend.

Kristina told Ethan that Sonny had to be surrounded by people he trusted. He was most like Luke and fit the bill.

Sonny said Alexis had to convince Danny not to get arrested or go after the WSB. Otherwise, he’d never see his sister. Alexis said Danny didn’t want to lose Scout and knew she needed him. Next time, come to her directly and don’t send Ric. She wondered why Ric was working for Sonny when he had Diane, and Ric walked in.

Valentin said he’d left Carly’s name out of it, but she needed to accept they needed Nina. Jack thought he succeeded in making Nina his informant and she’d be feeding him information. She said information he wanted Jack to have or misinformation?

Molly told Cody that she had a clean bill of health and they left to celebrate the future.

Michael told Jacinda that he was glad Wiley knew her. Wiley adored her and he thought that was why Willow was angry. She had the right to stand up for herself. He wished he could say he hadn’t messed up tonight, but he had. He’d lost his cool with Willow and needed to play the long game.

Willow told Nina about Wiley and Jacinda. She would have put a stop to it had she known. She told Jacinda to stay away and Michael defended her. She had no idea what Jacinda was capable of and wouldn’t expose her kids to the kind of depravity she had to deal with at Dawn of Day.

Cody and Molly went out to dinner, and Molly said she’d prepared herself for the worst, but she felt like a brand new woman.

Alexis said Ric wouldn’t handle things as honestly as Diane, and Ric said he could handle himself. She said she was concerned about her daughter when he got caught as Sonny’s accomplice, but Sonny said their daughter’s reputation wouldn’t suffer, and Alexis left.

Valentin said he wasn’t going to kill Jack, but to implicate him in Sidwell and Cullum’s project. That’s where Nina came in. They needed Jack to believe Nina’s intel. She’d tell him that he and Charlotte had a regular meeting place. He’d make Jack think he almost caught him. Carly said it was a terrible plan. What if Jack caught him? What about their agreement that Cullum was the priority? He said they had a golden opportunity to take Jack down for good and couldn’t pass it up.

Jacinda said Michael couldn’t just stand there, but he said he had to give Willow a false sense of security until he got leverage against her. If they went back to court now, Willow would be a respected member of congress and he’d be the guy who shot Drew and got away with it. Jacinda said she may have something for Michael to use against Willow.

Nina believed Jacinda was fond of the kids. The situation was different. Jacinda would never do anything to hurt her children. Willow said she’d go back to family court and watch Michael defend his choice of girlfriend in front of a judge, but Nina said Willow couldn’t go back into court. She’d lose everything.

Cody and Molly toasted to the future. Cody suggested oysters and lobster and shrimp cocktail and desserts, but Molly said she had a counter offer. What if they finished the champagne and went back to his place where they’d celebrate?

Sonny came home, and Kristina said someone had shown up. Ethan came out and said it had been a minute.

Valentin said he bet he wouldn’t get caught, but Carly said, the last time, he did. He said he’d been distracted by Anna. He had to make this work. Carly said, in the meantime, he had to go back to the attic. It was too risky for him to be downstairs. She gave him a game or puzzle or something and he left for the attic.

Jacinda told Michael that Jack had been there twice and met with Nina behind closed doors. The last time, Nina had seemed upset and stormed out, then Jack came back to talk to her. He thought Charlotte knew where Valentin was and wanted her to get the information. He said if she gave him information on Valentin, he’d give her something that would be very useful to Michael in dealing with Willow.

Nina said someone had witnessed Willow shooting Drew. She was being pressured by Sidwell and Drew was paralyzed because she was drugging him. If any of that came out, she’d lose, and so would her children. Willow said she was right. She’d just have to find another way to deal with this.

Tuesday:

On the phone in the hospital courtyard, Curtis said, morning was fine.

Isaiah felt Portia’s bump, when Curtis came back in.

Felicia went over medical stuff with Jordan and gave her a pamphlet for a trauma support group.

Dante, Rocco, and Lulu went to the Bad Jen Café, and Dante said he was done pretending everything was normal. He asked what going on with Rocco and Danny.

At the hospital, Britt went to see Lucas and told him that she was grateful for his help, but she’d handle Cullum and Sidwell by herself.

Cody and Molly started to get busy, but Cody put on the breaks. Molly said it was cool and she was ready, but he said he wasn’t.

Sonny introduced Ethan to Ric and asked what brought Ethan to town. Ethan could be straight with him. What did he need? Ethan said, a job.

Portia asked how Curtis was doing, and he said his injuries had been minor, but he wished he could say the same for Jordan. Portia said she had good news, the baby was the picture of perfect health. She gave him a copy of her latest sono.

Cody said he was sorry he’d ruined the mood, and Molly said it felt like he didn’t want to have sex with her. He said he wanted nothing more, but didn’t want to hurt her. Just because she was cleared, didn’t mean she needed to take off right away. He could wait. She said she didn’t want to, and he asked if sex had ever been painful with him and she hadn’t said anything.

Lucas told Britt that he was doing it for Marco. Sidwell and Cullum were going to up their scrutiny, and like it or not, she needed his help. She said she didn’t. She’d rather succumb to Huntington’s than help those monsters build their weapon.

Rocco told Dante and Lulu that he wanted to help Danny, but couldn’t. Danny had lost his mom, then he couldn’t see Scout, and now his dad was gone. Dante thought Rocco felt guilty, and Rocco said he didn’t want to feel this way anymore.

Sonny asked if Ethan was staying in town, and Ethan said he was considering it, especially if Sonny had a gig for him. Ric asked if he was a coffee importer, and Ethan said he was a poker player. Ric said they had little use for that, and Sonny said if someone was after Ethan, he could take care of it, but Eithan said he wasn’t in trouble. Sonny asked what he’d been up to, and Ethan said he’d visited Robert, Sasha, and Daisy in France. But Port Charles was more his speed and he’d heard Sonny had an opening. Jason’s absence must be a huge loss. Ric said he thought Ethan was angling to take Jason’s place.

Britt said maybe she was tired of fighting, but Lucas said she started a fight for fun and he knew she didn’t want to be dependent on anyone. She said she was already dependent on Cullum. She was being forced into protecting the man who killed Marco, almost killed her, and who’d stripped Jason of his freedom. Cullum was the only one who could provide her life, but what kind of life was it? She wouldn’t do it anymore

Dante suggested Rocco talk to Danny, and Lulu reminded him that he had to finish his community service. Rocco said he’d walk, and Lulu was hesitant, but outnumbered. Rocco left, and Dante asked what she wasn’t telling him.

Jordan told Felicia that she was more comfortable handling things herself. She had great insurance and a great back-up system. She was trained in law enforcement and knew how to deal with trauma. It had just been an accident and she’d be fine. Felicia left the pamphlet for her in case she changed her mind.

Portia told Curtis that the appointment had been last minute, and Isaiah made himself scarce. Portia said Isaiah went to the appointment with her. She’d thought Curtis would be with Jordan.

Molly said Cody had never hurt her. There had been uncomfortable sex in the past, just not with him. He said the day she’d passed out, she’d been in pain and not said anything. If she hadn’t passed out, would she have told him? She said, probably not, because it was what she’d trained herself to do. There was more to sex than the physical act and all of that made the potential discomfort worth it. He said that wasn’t good enough.

Ethan said he knew no one could take Jason’s place and also knew he’d have to prove himself. Sonny said he needed someone he could trust. A son of Luke’s would be loyal, quick thinking, and take care of himself. Ric objected and asked how Sonny knew Robert didn’t send Ethan to infiltrate Sonny’s organization. (Maybe because he’s dead, but we’ll let that pass.)

Lulu told Dante that she didn’t think forcing Rocco to spend time with Danny was the answer. They could make bad choices together. She had no solution, but thought Rocco and Danny should spend time apart. Danny could get used to living with Alexis and spend some time with Scout. Rocco couldn’t fix it for Danny, and she didn’t want him making it worse in a misguided attempt to try. Dante said she was being overprotective and sounded like him.

Portia said she wasn’t trying to exclude Curtis, but thought he’d want to be with Jordan. He said he would have liked to be in on the choice and wanted to be there for as many appointments as he could. She said everything was moving smoothly, but she wished the baby would stop growing so fast. They looked at the sono and agreed it was amazing. Curtis said the car accident was sudden and everything had changed in an instant. This was a reminder that there was so much to be hopeful for.

Isaiah asked if Jordan needed help, but she said she had to wait to fix the damage. He said Dr. Farrell was a legend, but she said Dr. Caldwell warned her that she could be scarred forever.

Lucas said Marco died helping Britt and if she stopped now, it would all be for nothing. She asked if he didn’t want to see Cullum pay for what he did, and he said yes, but if Sidwell murdered Cullum, her meds would be gone and Sidwell would walk. Sidwell had pulled Marco into that world and gotten him involved. He’d asked Marco to choose between him and his father, and in the end, the choice cost him his life. It couldn’t be in vain. They had the best chance to take Sidwell down, but needed time. Britt said she wanted to take them down, but didn’t know how much more she could take.

Eithan said Robert had zero interest in Sonny, but Ric wasn’t convinced. Ethan said he was no rat. A man’s word was his bond. His father taught him that. Sonny believed him, but said he still had to be interviewed and Ric would do the interviewing. Ethan said, no problem, and Sonny told Ric, ask away.

Rocco took a pillow from a nurse who was juggling too many things, and she told him to give it to the patient in the room ahead. When he opened the patient’s door, he discovered it was for Cullum.

Isaiah said Jordan’s case was promising. She wouldn’t need invasive surgeries. She said it could take years and it affected how people saw her. Right now she didn’t recognize herself. He said he didn’t mean to minimize her experience, and she told him to get the hell out of her room, when Curtis came in. (I gotta say, her reaction here is surprising me and it’s not like it’s her whole face – it’s one cheek. Children would not be running from her like she was Frankenstein.)

Molly told Cody that she wanted to find out and felt her best when she was with him. He said, same, but was worried about her being in pain. She said she didn’t want to force him, so they’d wait. He said they could compromise and asked her to promise they’d stop if she felt discomfort. She said she’d always be honest with him, and he wondered if they could recapture the mood. They began to kiss, then got busy, and there was a song part.

Rocco gave Cullum his pillow and asked if he was in pain. Cullum said it was better now. Did Rocco want some advice? Don’t get shot. Britt noticed Rocco in Cullum’s room.

Lulu told Dante that she couldn’t help it. All she did was worry about Danny, Rocco, and Jason, and don’t get her started on Charlotte. Now Ethan was in the mix. Dante asked how long Ethan was sticking around, but she wasn’t sure.

Cullum asked if it wasn’t late for community service, and Rocco said he was making up some hours. Britt came in and said Cullum needed to rest and Rocco was needed in pediatrics for Storytime. Rocco said he’d forgotten, and Britt took him outside and told him to come with her.

Ric asked if Ethan had any warrants out on him, but Ethan said, no. Ric asked about a current address, and Ethan said he used Lucky’s last known address in Ireland. Sonny wanted to move things along, and Ric asked why Ethan was qualified. Ethan said Jason had dealt with shipments from all over the world with no interference from the authorities or Sonny’s competition. He’d learned a lot from his parents and could stay cool in tense situations. He also had a concealed carry permit, was discreet, and familiar with the area. His father’s name still carried weight there and he could use that goodwill to Sonny’s advantage. Sonny said he’d heard enough, and Ric said Ethan was too big a risk.

Curtis said it was time for Isaiah to go, and Isaiah apologized and left. Curtis asked what Isaiah did, but Jordan said, nothing. He was trying to help and she bit his head off. It was all too much. Curtis said he got it. He remembered people trying to cheer him up and how he’d pretended to be fine to make them feel better. It wasn’t sustainable. She didn’t have to pretend with him. She said she felt suffocated and needed room to breathe, so he said he’d give her some space, but he wasn’t going anywhere. He loved her. She said she loved him too and he left.

Dante said he’d been going over the report on Cullum’s shooting, and Lulu asked if that wasn’t on the WSB. He said it didn’t make sense. It was chaotic and sloppy, the opposite of Jason’s M.O. He was missing something, but didn’t know what it was. She said he may never find out, but he said he thought she’d want to get to the bottom of it too. She said she wanted to focus on Rocco and Danny and make sure they moved on. Everything else was just noise.

Britt took Rocco to the chapel and told him, stay away from Cullum. He said he hadn’t known the pillow was for Cullum, and she said, don’t go near Cullum again. If he saw Cullum, walk the other way. He had no idea how evil Cullum was. Rocco said he knew Cullum was a killer.

Ric said Luke’s reputation made Ethan a target and what was to stop him from taking off in a month? Ethan said Sonny had his word, and Sonny said hiring him was a bad idea logically, but sometimes friendship trumped logic. He was going to take Ethan on. Ethan thanked him, but Sonny said he was doing it for Luke and not to abuse his trust. Ethan said he wouldn’t, and they shook hands.

Molly and Cody basked in the afterglow, and she said she felt so happy.

Curtis found Isaiah, who said he’d been trying to help, but did the opposite. Curtis asked why Isaiah was in Jordan’s room, and Isaiah said Jordan was a friend. Curtis said if Isaiah couldn’t see her pain, he didn’t know her. Stay away from her.

Jordan walked the hall with her IV and sat down in the atrium. Portia saw her and asked if she could get Jordan anything or get an orderly to assist her, but Jordan said she could get back on her own. Portia said she’d call Curtis, and Jordan said this is what it took for Portia to be civil to her. Portia hated that she and Curtis were together and now Portia was calling him for her. Was she that pathetic? She didn’t want Portia to be nice to her now just because she pitied her.

Ethan asked to crash at Lulu’s, and she said, of course (🍷). He said he had some stops to make first. He’d landed a job. Sonny had hired him. She wondered if it was the best idea, but he said he was exactly where he needed to be.

Ric said he thought Sonny was making a mistake, but Sonny said, don’t worry about it. Being Luke’s son got Ethan through the door, but he wasn’t taking Ethan at face value. Ethan was like his dad. They always had an angle they were working on. Ric was worried Ethan was working for Robert, but Sonny said there was no way Ethan would use Luke’s memory to betray him. He did feel like Ethan was hiding something, but the only way he’d find out what angle Ethan was working was to keep him close. He was doing this for Luke.

Dante went to see Cullum, and said he wanted to make sure his reports accurate. Was the baton they found Cullum’s? Cullum said, yes, and Dante asked when the gun came into play. Cullum said, when Jason resisted, and Dante asked how Jason got his hands on it. Cullum said Dante had the facts he needed, and Dante left.

Britt told Rocco that Cullum probably killed people since he was in the WSB. He was the reason Jason had been taken away. Rocco said he’d followed Britt to the pier that day, and she said Cullum couldn’t find out he was a witness. Rocco said he was more than a witness. Jason didn’t shoot Cullum. He did.

Wednesday:

Gio found Emma in the Bad Jen Café and told her, whatever she was doing tomorrow, cancel it. They were going to New York City.

At Bobbie’s, Josslyn flashed back to seeing Nathan at the hospital and dropped a tray. Lulu helped her pick everything up and said it seemed like Josslyn had a lot on her mind. Spill.

Nathan told Dante that he had a lead on the other vehicle in Jordan’s accident.

Jordan said she’d prefer if Portia be honest with her for once, and Portia said they didn’t like each other and would never be friends. Jordan said she was glad it was out there now, and Portia said, but her sympathy was real. Whether Jordan wanted to admit it or not, she’d need help now and for the foreseeable future. She needed someone. Let it be Curtis.

Isaiah said Curtis was looking for someone to blame, but picking a fight wasn’t helping, and Curtis said he needed Isaiah’s word that he’d leave Jordan the hell alone.

Rocco insisted he’d pulled the trigger, and Britt asked why he was on the pier. He said he’d followed her to make sure she was okay, and she said, he was there because of her?

Gio said he got a call from his friend Michael who was in Aladdin, and Emma asked if it was Michael James Scott. (We’ll refer to him as Michael JS to avoid confusion.) He said, it was, and she said she was obsessed with the show. How did Gio know him? He said he’d filled in for a violinist in the pit orchestra for two months and he and Michael had kept in touch ever since. He had two VIP tickets, along with a personal backstage tour. She asked when they were leaving.

Josslyn said she was just tired, and Lulu wondered if there were still any brownies left. Josslyn said she’d check. She was also sore from trying to impress Nathan at the gym. He’d been kind enough to fill in for her partner, but she’d made it awkward by bringing up Cesar Faison.

Nathan told Dante that he’d seen fresh scrapes on the guardrail and the position of the paint lined up with Curtis’s statement. He’d already requested a sample. Dante said Turner wanted the other driver found and prosecuted.

Jordan said she was fine, and Portia they were kind of stuck together. They were both part of the baby’s life and she’d prefer it if they tried to get along for Curtis, the baby, and their families. And maybe each other’s sanity. It had nothing to do with pity.

Isaiah asked if Jordan needed Curtis to cause a scene, and Curtis said Jordan had no privacy. Isaiah said it wasn’t fair and he was deeply sorry for upsetting her, but this wasn’t about her. It was about Curtis. Curtis didn’t get to choose who she leaned on. Curtis said he could keep Isaiah from bothering her if she didn’t want to see him. Why didn’t Isaiah do the right thing and respect Jordan’s wishes?

Rocco said he’d been worried about Britt. He’d seen her face when she’d read the texts and she looked scared. He’d figured she was in trouble and he was right. Britt said she hadn’t seen him, and he said he was hiding. She asked him to tell her exactly what he’d seen, and he said he saw her meet Lucas, which was weird. She asked if he’d heard what they were talking about, but he said he’d been too far away. When Lucas left, she’d seemed better and he was going to head out, but then Agent Cullum showed up. That’s when everything went wrong.

Curtis found Jordan in the atrium and said he knew she wanted to be alone. He didn’t want to hover, but he wanted her to know she was special to him and wanted to make sure there wasn’t something she needed. She said she did need something. She needed him. Please stay.

Nathan said he’d looked into Marco’s clients, but there was nothing to indicate any of them wanted him dead. Dante asked about the cellphone, and Nathan said Marco’s phone records showed that he didn’t make or receive any calls. Dante said, what about texts? and Nathan said they were encrypted. Dante said, whoever killed Marco took his phone because they were worried a text might identify them, and Nathan said the killer could have texted and arranged a meeting at the office. Dante said, another indication that Marco knew who his killer was.

Lulu wondered how Faison came up, and Josslyn told her about finding The Crystalline Conspiracy and how the cover looked like Anna. She’d been thinking about Anna and how she was convinced Faison was still alive. Lulu said, the world was better off with him dead, especially Nathan and probably Britt. She’d been raised by Faison and Obrecht and was a chip off the old block, desperate for daddy’s approval. Josslyn wondered if seeing Nathan was awkward because of Britt, but Lulu said she and Britt hated each other, but the problem wasn’t Britt and Nathan. The problem was Britt and Rocco.

Britt asked if Cullum saw Rocco, but Rocco said Cullum would have told the police. Cullum pointed his gun at her and she gave him something. He didn’t see what it was, but Cullum smashed it, and then she tried to get his gun. They fought for it and she went down. He didn’t know what to do and he froze. Cullum was going to shoot her, when Jason showed up. He and Cullum started fighting and Cullum knocked Jason down. He pulled out a baton, and that’s when he knew Cullum was going to kill Jason and then her. He saw the gun on the ground not far from him and grabbed it. He’d never held a gun before. It was so heavy. Britt asked if he was sure Cullum didn’t see him pick up the gun, but he said Cullum’s back was to him the whole time. Cullum was about to smash Jason with the baton, when he shot him. That’s how he hurt his hand, holding the gun wrong. She said, that’s why Jason told her to say he shot Cullum. He was protecting Rocco.

Gio and Emma planned transportation to the city, and Gio said they could spend the day exploring, then see the show in the evening. He had a friend who could put them up. Emma wondered where they were going to go, but he said it was a surprise. She said she wanted to see the city through his eyes, the eyes of a native New Yorker, and he said he couldn’t wait to show her the real New York. She asked if that included seeing his family.

Isaiah asked Portia if Curtis said something about him going to the appointment, but she said Curtis wasn’t making it a thing. He said he was glad Curtis was fine with her. He didn’t know how long the peace would last, since he’d had a run-in with Curtis. She said, how bad was it?

Dante asked what the forensic timeline was, and Nathan said he’d get it sometime tonight. He could stay since he had no plans with… Dante said Nathan could say Lulu’s name, but Nathan said he’d realized how much of a betrayal it was that he was seeing Dante’s ex-wife.

Lulu said Rocco wouldn’t stay away from Britt, and Josslyn assumed Britt was pushing for a relationship with Rocco. Lulu flashed back to Rocco saying he’d been following Britt, and said, actually, no. It was Rocco. He wanted a relationship with Britt and it scared her. Anyone who got close to Britt inevitably got hurt. Jason was living proof.

Rocco told Britt that his ears were ringing from the gun blast. Everything happened so fast. Britt said, take a breath. She was sorry he had to do that. It must have been terrifying. Rocco said he’d never been so scared. After Cullum went down, he was paralyzed and just stood there. She said he was in shock. It must be terrible to carry that secret alone. He said he wasn’t alone, and she asked who else knew. He said his mom and Nathan.

Isaiah said it had been a mistake to drop in on Jordan, but Portia told him, don’t take it personally. Jordan wasn’t in a place to hear about their support. She ran into Jordan in the atrium and offered to help. She offered to call Curtis and Jordan went off. She tried not to escalate the situation. She could understand why Jordan was angry and mad at the entire world. Isaiah said he felt for Curtis too. It wasn’t easy to watch a loved one struggle, especially when you knew it wouldn’t end soon.

Curtis said Jordan was at the beginning of a long recovery and staring it down, unflinching. She wasn’t going to give up. Over time, the scars could improve or fade. Jordan said, when? Months? Years? How many surgeries would she need and how successful would they be? She hated being a patient and waiting passively for other people to fix her. She’d come to terms about living with her kidney transplant and now she was looking at countless consultations ahead. All people would talk about was her face and there were no guarantees she’d ever look like herself again.

Dante said they were all adults and Nathan didn’t owe him an explanation or need his permission. Nathan said that’s what he wanted to believe, but Lulu and Dante had Rocco and would always be connected. Dante said, so would Nathan and Maxie with James, and Nathan said, what if it wasn’t that easy? Dante was his partner and was still his friend. Dante said Lulu had been his ex for a lot of years and it didn’t matter how he felt, but Nathan said it mattered to him. Dante said he was fine, and Nathan said he wanted to believe that, but he remembered how Dante talked about him and Lulu being a couple. That didn’t disappear. Dante said it didn’t. He’d always be connected to the girl he fell in love with at the jukebox, but none of that mattered.

Josslyn asked if Lulu blamed Britt for Jason getting shot by the WSB agent, and Lulu said Britt was there. She was sure Jason had been protecting her. He took the fall while Britt walked away. She was sure Carly felt the same. Josslyn said her mom was grateful Britt saved her life, but wasn’t a fan, and Lulu said Britt was nothing but trouble. Jason was a grown man and could make his own decisions, but Rocco… Josslyn said he was a teenager, and Lulu said, the kind that saw the best in people. He refused to see anything but the best in Britt and nothing she said made a difference.

Rocco told Britt that Nathan took him away and brought him home, and told him, never say anything, but he had to tell his mom. Britt asked what she said, and he said she agreed with Nathan and told him to never say anything to anyone. Britt said he couldn’t, and Rocco said Cullum would have killed Jason. Why don’t they turn him in? She said Cullum didn’t care about the law. It didn’t affect him. Rocco said, no one was above the law, but she said, Cullum was. If he found out Rocco shot him, they were dead.

Gio told Emma that he’d thought about seeing his family. It was a kneejerk reaction until he realized he still wasn’t ready. The Cerullos were all or nothing and they’d never make the show on time. She couldn’t post about it on social media – ever. If they ever found out he was in the city and didn’t tell them, they’d hunt him down. Emma promised to be discreet. Nothing was going to stop her from seeing Aladdin.

Portia told Isaiah that they were making progress and coming together as a family. She hoped this didn’t set them back. Isaiah said there was no way Aunt Stella would stand for it. Sooner or later, it would be good. She said she wanted to respect what Curtis and Jordan were going though. If that meant keeping her distance from Jordan, she’d do that. He said Portia needed to change the focus to herself. Come back to the cabin with him and he’d show her how.

Jordan told Curtis that she knew she should be grateful to be alive, and she was, but to be scarred like this… How you looked affected how people treated you. She knew how to make a good impression and project confidence. Now she felt self-conscious and damaged, less than, and she couldn’t stand that. Curtis took her hand and said he loved her and promised to be with her every step of the way, and she said she knew he meant that. But if things didn’t get better, her scars didn’t go away or got worse… If his feelings changed… He said nothing was going to change how he felt. There was nothing worse than her being trapped in the car and thinking he might not get her out before… She said, but he did, and he said that proved they could do anything. She asked if he could hold her, and he did.

Dante told Nathan that he and Lulu would always be connected through Rocco and their past. It didn’t go away, but he’d moved on after they split up. The last thing he wanted was for them to deny their feelings because of him. He was a big boy and could handle it. Nathan said he never meant to come between Dante and Lulu, and Dante said he knew that. Nathan was a good guy. He wanted Lulu to be happy and wished them nothing but the best. There was no need to talk about it anymore.

Lulu told Josslyn that when she tied to warn Rocco that Britt was dangerous, he dismissed it and chalked it up to her still being angry with Britt. Britt’s whole life was a series of toxic situations. She knew it wasn’t entirely Britt’s fault. She’d been raised by Faison and Obrecht. It wasn’t a good start, but Faison was dead, yet Britt kept chasing trouble. Rocco would eventually discover that Britt didn’t look out for anyone but herself.

Rocco asked if Britt was saying Cullum would kill him, but she said that wasn’t going to happen. Cullum would never find out. She didn’t mean to scare him, but he needed to understand it was important to stay quiet. He said, what about her? Was she still in danger? How did they stop Cullum? Britt said she was handling it. Cullum needed her and wouldn’t hurt her as long as she did what he wanted. Rocco asked what she had to do for him, but she said he didn’t need to know. He was too involved already. Please promise he won’t tell anyone else. It would kill her if anything happened to him because of her. He said he promised, and they hugged. She said it was going to be okay. She’d protect him. She was going to fix this.

Emma said she couldn’t believe Gio never told her about playing for a Broadway show. She was not going to happy if he was keeping something bigger from her. He said she’d have to wait and see, and she said he wasn’t as nice as he looked. She thought she liked it. They needed to pack. They had an early flight to catch. Gio said, Princess, I am about to show you a whole new world, and spun her around.

Josslyn wondered if Nathan could help with Britt and make her see that Rocco would be better off if she kept her distance, but Lulu doubted it would do any good. Britt and Nathan were just getting to know each other when Faison shot Nathan, and neither one of them seemed interested in hanging out. Josslyn said they were very different. Lulu said, Nathan was warm and good natured, and Britt… Josslyn said, isn’t. It was amazing how well-adjusted Nathan was after a seven year gap. Lulu said, four was bad enough, and Josslyn said she was sorry, but Lulu said it was okay. It wasn’t like she didn’t remember anything. She was in a hospital bed. Nathan had a mystery to solve. Josslyn asked if he remembered anything, but Lulu said, nothing yet. He was focused on moving forward and didn’t want to waste time looking back. She could count on Nathan. Josslyn said she was happy for Lulu. It really was a miracle for Nathan to pick up his past life so soon.

Nathan told Dante to go home, when his phone rang. He said, speak of the devil. He answered and said, yeah… Yeah. He’d let the Commissioner know. He told Dante that forensics got something from the paint on the guardrail.  

Britt asked if Rocco had a ride home, and he said he’d call his mom. How about her? She said she had her car. He said, no. He meant, was she going to be okay? If Cullum was that dangerous, maybe she should stay away from him too. She said she’d dealt with a lot of men like Cullum. She could handle herself. He didn’t need to worry. He said, but he did, and she said she appreciated that. Have a good night. Rocco left, and Britt made a call. She said she needed the launch waiting. She was going to Windymere… Yes, tonight. She had work to do.

Portia said the cabin sounded so good, but what about Isaiah’s private patient? Was there any chance he’d have to make a house call again? Isaiah said his patient was well on the mend.

Jordan said at least that hadn’t changed. The one place she felt safe was in Curtis’s arms. His phone rang, and Curtis said he was going to ignore it, but Jordan said, it’s fine. Curtis asked Dante what was going on, and Dante said they had a possible lead on the vehicle that fled the scene. A sample of the paint matched a black, German made car. Curtis said he thought Isaiah Gannon drove a black SUV.

Thursday:

Emma and Gio arrived at his friend’s place, but their flight was delayed and Gio was disappointed not to make it the perfect day. Emma said it still was because they were together and they still had time. He said he’d give her a day she’d never forget, and they kissed.

Michael and Jacinda got a room at the MetroCourt and got busy.

Kristina and Sonny met at the MetroCourt Gardens, and Kristina asked what happened with Ethan after she left.

Ric stopped by Alexis’s office and asked what she knew about Ethan.

Tracy was supposed to meet Lulu at the MetroCourt, but Ethan showed up instead. He asked for a hug, but she said, not with all these valuables on, and they laughed.

Nina was miffed that Willow left her alone with Drew. He was unsettling. He kept blinking and she said she knew what he was trying to tell her. She knew everything. Willow shot him and put him in that chair. She wasn’t going to save him. Nobody was.

Willow told Kai that he was invaluable in the office and with Wiley and Scout. The kids adored him. It was nice having them with her. Jack knocked at her office door.

Tracy said she hadn’t received any ransom requests lately, and Ethan said she was always reimbursed. She asked what he was doing for money, and he said, this and that. Right now, he was doing a little work for Sonny.

Sonny said he’d had Ric interview Ethan, and Kristina asked if Sonny hired him. He said, on a trial basis, and she said he needed someone loyal around him with Jason gone. He said he had Ric. He knew she didn’t like him, but he was Molly’s father and his brother. She said he couldn’t trust Ric after what he’d done to her and her mom.

Ric told Alexis that Ethan was looking for a job with Sonny and Kristina had advocated for it. Alexis said they had a history, and Ric said Sonny wanted him to vet Ethan and Alexis was never short on opinions. She said she liked Ethan and he was more trustworthy than Ric.

Emma wanted the full Gio experience of the city.

Nina said Drew did this to himself. She wished they could let him go, but he’d use what Willow had done to his advantage. They all knew him. Making Willow pay would be his first move. They had to wait until he couldn’t retaliate against them. Then they’d let him go. No one would be more thrilled than her to have him out of their lives forever, aside from Willow. Elizabeth came to check on Drew.

Willow asked Kai to help look after Drew since his caregiver had the day off and Nina needed to get to a meeting. He said he would and left. Jack wondered why he was there, and Willow said they were in a position to help one another – or they could cause each other irreparable harm.

Michael said Jacinda was incredible. She’d been through a lot with him and was still there. She asked where else she would be, and they kissed. She said she should probably get dressed and go to work.

Outside the theatre, Gio and Emma had problems taking a selfie that included the marquee, and a passerby took it for them. (Geez, I don’t know if I’d hand a stranger my phone in the city.)

Alexis told Ric about Kristina being in an abusive relationship with Kiefer Bower and how he’d beat her up. Ethan found her and brought her to the hospital, but she was worried about Kiefer retaliating and said Ethan had done it. He was arrested, then the truth came out, but Ethan didn’t hate Kristina. He was like Luke, fiercely loyal and the kind of guy you’d want on your side. Later, Kiefer’s father went on a shooting spree and shot Ethan, who almost died. After all of this, he still forgave Kristina. He was the kind of guy who could be counted on.

Sonny asked what Ric had done to Kristina and Alexis, and Kristina said it was stuff from the past. She saw the pain and stress Ric caused Alexis during their divorce, plus he’d been Ava’s lawyer in the trial against her and got Ava off. She’d never forgive him. Sonny said he understood, but it was just Ric being a good lawyer. He knew she wanted him to hire Ethan, but being Luke’s son was what got him in the door and he’d have to prove he was reliable. He had to earn it.

Tracy said Ethan was his father’s son. Luke was one of a kind and lived every moment to the fullest. Ethan said they should too.

Sidwell and Ava walked in and Ava wondered who Ethan was. Sidwell said he believed he recognized him.

Elizabeth said she’d brought over some medical supplies and was more than happy to give Nina a break, and Nina said she had a call she needed to be on. She’d be in the other room. She left, and Elizabeth said she heard Scout had an amazing swim meet. Drew must be proud of both her and Willow. He blinked like crazy, and she asked if he was trying to tell her something.

Willow said she knew Jack had the traffic cam footage and was blackmailing Nina to do his bidding or he’d release it, but Nina told her that she’d disarmed him. Jack said Nina gave him a compelling reason not to let it go, but Willow said she didn’t share Nina’s confidence that he would just forget about it. Even if the footage was released, she couldn’t be tried again. He said that was true, but she’d lose her seat in congress and her children. She said he should care about her losing the office. Having her in the seat served his interests.

Doorman Jerry greeted Gio and Gio introduced Jerry to Emma. He said Michael JS was waiting for them, and Gio said, welcome to a whole new world, as they went inside.

Sidwell told Ava that Ethan was the son of his former associate, Holly Sutton, and Luke Spencer. Holly had swindled him. Ava said it sounded like there was unfinished business, and he said when someone crossed him, there was no going back. They became his enemy to the grave and beyond. She said she had no intention of crossing him. Like him, loyalty meant everything to her. He suggested they send over a drink, and she agreed.

Ric told Alexis that Ethan was also Holly’s son and she was an infamous conwoman. She’d trained Ethan and ran cons with him. Alexis said Ethan’s talents could be used to Sonny’s advantage, but he said Ethan was a wild card. What if he was there on behalf of one of Sonny’s enemies?

Jacinda told Michael that she’d been thinking about Jack’s offer. If she came through for Jack, he’d come through for her. Michael didn’t think it was a good idea, but she said she could make up for what she’d said on the stand that made him look guilty. He said all that mattered was having her by his side. The best revenge against Willow was living his life and living it well. With her and his kids, he was doing it.

Elizabeth didn’t know what Drew meant with his blinks and asked if he was trying to tell her something specific. He blinked once, and she wondered what it could be. He blinked an SOS, and she wondered if he was asking for help. He blinked once, and she asked, what kind of help? What was wrong?

Willow told Jack that she sat on the International Law Enforcement Appropriations Committee, which oversaw funding for the WSB. She could expedite or expand it, or make sure they received nothing. She’d tell his superiors it was because of him and his harassment. He could be relocated away from Carly or they could kick him to the curb. Or she could sing his praises. He asked if all he had to do was make sure the footage never saw the light of day, and she said, that, and one more thing. She needed evidence against Drew.

Gio showed Emma the backstage area. He said the theatre was the oldest working theatre in NYC and a landmark. She was dazzled, and he said it was also supposed to be haunted.

Alexis told Ric that she found the simplest explanation was usually the one that made the most sense. Sonny and Luke had been partners and friends, and that’s why Ethan was there. Ric didn’t buy it. He thought Ethan was running an angle. Alexis said she didn’t think it was about Ethan or Sonny. It was about Ric.

Michael and Jacinda ran into Kristina and Sonny in the restaurant, and Kristina said she’d been talking to Sonny about her old friend Ethan. He was back in town and was going to be working for Sonny.

The waitress served the drinks, and Sidwell waved at Tracy and Ethan. Tracy said Sidwell was a pestilence, and Ethan said he knew who Sidwell was. He’d nearly killed Ethan’s mother, Sasha, and Lucky. He was going over to talk to him. Tracy offered to help.

Gio and Emma walked around among the costumes and sets. Gio looked around for Michael JS, who suddenly appeared, twirling up through an opening in the floor. They hugged, and Gio introduced him to Emma. Michael JS told them, come this way.

Elizabeth told Drew that there were other tools he could use besides blinking. She thought he was ready for them. She’d talk to Willow. Nina came back and asked what she needed to talk to Willow about.

Jack asked what kind of evidence Willow was looking for, but she said she wasn’t picky. Whatever he could find. If she knew Drew, he was probably mixed up in all sorts of illegal things. She needed everything he could find. At the very least, she needed to know if he had any connection to Judge Haran’s death. He said, it wasn’t enough that she shot him?

Michael JS gave Gio and Emma some sparkle, when he was given a 15 minute call, and had to go get his genie makeup on.  

Kristina asked Jacinda to sing at the next open mic night, and Jacinda said maybe she would. It was a lot of fun.

Sitting with Sonny, Michael said Kristina was convinced Ethan could fill in for Jason, but something told him Sonny wasn’t. Sonny said he needed someone he could trust until Jason came back. Ethan’s track record was erratic and he’d have to prove himself reliable.

Ethan returned the drinks to Sidwell and said he couldn’t accept them from someone who’d repeatedly tried to harm his family. Sidwell said it was water under the bridge. Besides, Holly and Sasha were in France. Ethan said peace was better than the alternative, and Ava said there was no need for threats. Tracy said she saw that Sidwell was Ava’s latest mark, but Sidwell said their arrangement was mutually beneficial. Tracy said the conversation was making her miss Lucy Coe – words she never thought she’d say. She and Ethan went back to their lunch.

Emma was impressed by Michael JS, and Gio said, he’s like a supernova in human form. He’d never seen the whole show before because he was in the orchestra pit. Emma asked if they could go there before the show. She wanted to see what it was like to be a Broadway musician. He said, your wish is my command, princess.   

Willow said she saw no point in rehashing the past and called Jack Chief Brennan. She said, but it might be Director Brennan depending on how he played this.

Elizabeth told Nina about Drew blinking an SOS, and Nina said he’d never done that. Maybe it was a reflexive movement. Kai arrived and said Willow had sent him to relieve Nina, but Nina said she was canceling her meeting. Elizabeth told Kai that Drew was trying to tell them something, but they didn’t know what.

Gio showed Emma the orchestra pit and where he used to sit. She said it made her volunteering at the animal shelter look less than, but he said that wasn’t true. She’d made the world a better place for the animals in the shelter for a while. He told her about his family coming and filling up the orchestra section, and she asked if he got nervous, but he said he got this huge rush of adrenaline. Then it was off to the races and didn’t stop for two hours. She asked if he missed it, but he said nothing beat seeing the show with her. It was time for them to get to their seats.

 Ava told Sidwell not to give Ethan another thought. He was grieving a tremendous loss right now. He said she was right. He had too much going on to be distracted by Holly’s spawn.

Tracy told Ethan that she detested Sidwell. On top of everything else, he’d wormed his way into Deception. Ethan suggested buying it back, but she said it was more complicated than that. He offered to get rid of Sidwell, but she said Sidwell was out of his league. He told her not to be so sure. He’d learned a thing or two in his time away. She said she loved his father very much and one of the hardest things she had to do was grieve him. Don’t make her grieve him too. He said he made no promises, and she said his father never did either, and they hugged.

Alexis said Ric had sabotaged every relationship he ever had, because deep down, he didn’t think he was good enough. He would try to control everything, but couldn’t, and he couldn’t control Sonny, so just stop. Let something be enough. Ric said she really did know him.

Jacinda said Kristina seemed excited about Ethan being back, and Michael said Ethan had come through for her and she’d been sad when he left town. Jacinda said maybe things were turning around for the both of them, and he said things were already pretty great. Jacinda agreed and said she’d give Jack what he wanted, then he’d give her what he had on Willow, but Michael said Willow was his problem. It was on him to deal with her.

Sonny asked Kristina about Michael and Jacinda, and she said she and Molly were skeptical at first, but she’d gotten to know Jacinda. She was smart, funny, and really cared about Michael. What you see is what you get, unlike Willow.

Jack said he’d see what he could find on Drew, but wondered why Willow wanted leverage on a man who couldn’t move or speak and probably wouldn’t again. Willow said that was her business.

Elizabeth told Nina that Drew trying to communicate with them was a good thing. She thought it was time to explore alternative methods of communication. Kai said, like what? and Elizabeth said there were eye tracking devices and letterboards. Given the right tools, Drew would be communicating with them sooner than they thought. Nina said Willow would be so excited to hear about that, and Kai looked at Drew.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Emma tells Michael JS, it was amazing. The singing and the choreography and the special effects… and he was amazing. Michael JS says, stop. He’s glad they enjoyed it. Emma says she loved it. She loved every single thing about it. And before she forgets, she also loved the wardrobe and the sets and… Oh my God. He tells her that they have the best designers and crew in the business. The last set is up for a few more minutes if she wants to take a closer look. Emma says, could she? and he says, of course (🍷). Don’t touch anything or they’ll put you in Broadway jail. She says, noted. She’ll be right back. She leaves, and Michael JS says, she’s a keeper. Gio says he knows. He got lucky. Michael JS says he’s happy that Port Charles has been so good to Gio. But wait, how’s the music scene there? Gio says, it’s very happening. His friend Trina’s dad owns a club, The Savoy. They bring in really great shows. He knows they’d love to have Michael JS perform there. Michael JS says he’s heard of The Savoy and he loves to perform, and Gio says, obviously. He’ll set up a gig with Trina’s father. He’ll contact Michael JS’s people. Port Charles isn’t going to know what hit it. Michael JS says, come on. That’s good. Gio says, that’s what he’s talking about. They’re going to love him.

At the MetroCourt, Lulu tells Laura that she’s delighted their schedules aligned and they were able to meet for dinner. Laura says her too, but just for the sake of clarity, they are both too young to make the early bird special a regular date, right? Lulu says, today’s meal time is purely a function of timing, and Laura says, thank you so much. She sees Boyle at the bar and says there’s something she has to take care of. She’ll be right back. She goes to the bar and Boyle says, a pleasure as always. Is she here to save him from himself yet again? She says, well, that depends. Does he need saving?

Josslyn goes to Carly’s attic and says she needs to ask Valentin some questions. He says, oh, in that case definitely come by anytime she wants to unannounced, and she says she already does, but it’s sweet to hear him say it out loud. He asks if her mother knows she’s here, and she says, the quid pro quo of her mother risking everything to protect him is, she gets to show up here and get all the information from him that she wants. He says, so she’s a glass half full person, and she says, which is why she’s so sure he’s going to tell her everything she wants to know about Anna Devane and Cesar Faison.

At the bistro, Felicia asks Obrecht, how was her trip? and Obrecht says, it was fine, but she barely had a chance to unpack before Felicia texted and insisted she meet her there immediately. Felicia says she really appreciates Obrecht coming, and Obrecht says, so let’s get to it. She has a small window before jetlag takes her. What’s the trouble? Is it James? Felicia says, oh no, no. James is great. He’s taken up karate and he’s mildly obsessed with it. Obrecht says, God help the sensei. If not James, then… Felicia says, it’s Anna, and Obrecht says she’s assuming Anna’s progress has been minimal. Felicia says she heard from Robin and not only is Anna not making progress, she’s getting worse.

Britt sips a glass of wine in her room, when there’s a knock at the door. She opens it and says, finally. What took him so long? Nathan says, you know. His job, working on a case, her texting him every hour on the hour. She says, it’s important, and he says he’s sure it is. With her it usually is. She realizes he doesn’t answer to her, right? So he doesn’t care if Sidwell hurt her feelings or Pascal didn’t make her tea the way she likes it or she doesn’t feel like working on the prototype. She can’t keep crying to him. She says she knows Rocco shot Cullum.

Boyle says, nothing to see here, he promises, and the bartender asks if he’d like another Shirley Temple. Boyle says, with extra cherries. Please take it easy on the grenadine this time. Thank you. He laughs and tells Laura, surprise. As she can see, he’s still young at heart, so perfectly capable of changing his less than desirable ways. At least some of them. She says she’s really glad to hear that, but remember what they talked about though. He can call her if the pressure becomes too great for him and his Shirley Temple to handle. He says, if he has to, he will. Promise. She says, good. Enjoy his drink.

Laura goes back to the table, and Lulu says, what was that all about? And why is Ezra drinking something that looks like Hello Kitty made it? Laura says, because he’s drinking a Shirley Temple. She knows. It’s just that he had a few too many the other day at the Brown Dog, and almost got himself thrown out as a matter of fact. Lulu says, were there complaints filed? Were the police involved? Laura says she assures Lulu, this is not a story, and Lulu says, no? A city councilman is publicly intoxicated. Sounds like a story to her, a potentially important one. Laura says, or perhaps it’s just a man who made one bad choice after another. No one was hurt, except of course (🍷) for him, and she thinks that maybe the hangover was punishment enough. Lulu says she doesn’t get it. That man has been nothing but a huge thorn in Laura’s side. Why is she suddenly protecting him?

Felicia says, the doctors at the clinic were confident that rest and distance from her regular life would free Anna of her delusions. But unfortunately, that course of treatment seems to be having the opposite effect. Obrecht says, meaning she’s still convinced Cesar is alive and holding her captive? and Felicia says, yes. Her paranoia has gotten worse. She now thinks that her doctors are working for Faison and doing his bidding. She keeps trying to escape and she’s almost succeeded more than once. Obrecht says, they’d be well-advised to double the guard. Anna will try again, and given her training and experience, someone may end up getting hurt. Felicia says that’s why she wanted Obrecht to come meet her here. She was hoping Obrecht could help her prevent that from happening. Obrecht says she’s sorry for Anna’s troubles, but what can she possibly do? She’s already told Felicia everything she knows about Cesar. Felicia says, one of Anna’s delusions is that Obrecht is part of Faison’s scheme. She believes he brought Obrecht in to give her a phlebotomy treatment and she’s still loyal to him. So she was hoping that she and Obrecht could go to France and Obrecht could explain to Anna, face to face, that she’s not Faison’s co-conspirator and that it’s all in her mind. Obrecht says, that she cannot do.

Valentin says, any word on Anna? and Josslyn says, as far as she knows, Anna is still in the hospital in France. No change in her condition, and there’s still charges pending from her assault on that officer. He asks what she wants to know about Anna and Faison, and she shows him the book. He says, a little light reading, and she says, just something she picked up after discovering Cullum carrying it around the night of the storm at Windymere. And inside it there was an inscription that said, for my muse, C. He was also carrying around a box of cigarillos. Valentin says, cigarillos. Faison used to smoke those. She says, so any idea why Cullum would be carrying around two items so closely associated with Faison?

Nathan asks what Britt is talking about. Rocco didn’t shoot Cullum. Jason shot Cullum. She’s the one who told Dante that. She says, as good as he is at lying, it’s too late. Rocco told her everything. He says, that was a mistake. He wasn’t supposed to tell anybody. She says, he needed to tell someone. He’s drowning in guilt. Nathan says, well, if he doesn’t keep his mouth shut, then feeling guilty is going to be the least of his problems, and she says, he’s a kid and he shot someone. Yes, he did it to save Jason’s life and probably hers, but now Jason is paying the price and it’s a lot for him to handle. Nathan says, stop it. She’s not his therapist. Let him worry about Rocco. She asks what that means, and he says he’ll protect Rocco. He’s already doing everything he can to make sure nobody finds out what happened on the pier. She says, yeah, for now. But what happens when he needs to score points with Cullum? How does she know he isn’t going to just hand Rocco over on a silver platter? He says, she really thinks that’s something he would do to a 15-year-old, to Lulu’s 15-year-old? She says, well, it’s exactly what their father would do.

Emma walks out onto the stage and marvels at the set. She starts to dance, and Gio applauds. He joins her and asks if she has a secret career as a Broadway dancer, and she says, yeah. Only in her dreams. This trip, it’s been a dream. Only, he made it real. He says, she knows he’d do anything for her, and they sit down. She says, he knows she’s been so worried about her grandma that she really hasn’t had time for anything else, and he took her mind off that for a while. She doesn’t know how she’s ever going to thank him for such a magical night. He says he’ll think of something, and they kiss.

Gio says, there’s like a million people waiting out there for Michael JS, and Emma thanks him again for the tickets and the backstage tour. Michael JS says he loved meeting her, and Gio says he’s going to get Curtis to book Michael JS at The Savoy. Emma says, no way. That’s so fun. They’ll see him in Port Charles then. Michael JS says he can’t wait.

Felicia says she knows Obrecht and Anna have a complicated history, but Anna deserves every chance to come out of this with her sanity intact. Obrecht says, she misunderstands. It’s not that she doesn’t want to help Anna. It’s that she’s not capable of it. If she goes to France with Felicia, her presence would only reenforce Anna’s delusions and cause her harm. Felicia says, Obrecht would be with her, but Obrecht says, Anna would believe Felicia had been co-opted by Cesar’s network. Felicia says, what? and Obrecht says, Felicia told her that Anna claims she’s working with her captors and gave her medical attention. In her mind, the only reason she’d do that is because she’s still married to Cesar. Felicia says, but she could find a way to prove to Anna that she’s not, couldn’t she? and Obrecht says, from what Felicia described, Anna believes she’s still working for a man who so disgusted her, who she refuted years ago. How can she convince Anna of anything when Anna won’t believe a word she says? Felicia says, isn’t it at least worth a try? and Obrecht says she realizes she’s the latest straw Felicia is grasping in an attempt to save her friend, and she commends Felicia for her effort. But if she was thinking more rationally, she’d realize that Anna would interpret a visit from her as another one of Cesar’s manipulative tactics. She’s sorry, but she cannot save Anna.

Josslyn asks why Cullum would be carrying a copy of this book with a pack of cigarillos, and Valentin says, Cullum is the WSB Faison expert. Maybe he’s using them as an opportunity to get back in the man’s head. She says, okay, but what’s the end game? and he says, it’s no secret that Anna was haunted by Faison’s obsession with her. Cullum would have known that she was emotionally vulnerable when it came to him. She says, okay. So what? He thinks Cullum was using these items as props to help set Anna up? He says, yes, but the timeline does not work because Cullum was in town when Anna was picked up in France. There is a connection, but he’s not seeing it. What the hell is it? He throws the book and it hits a lamp, then falls to the floor.

Britt says, their father wouldn’t see Rocco as a person. He’d see him as leverage. He wouldn’t hesitate to use Rocco if it helped him achieve his desired outcome. Nathan says he’s not their father. Everything he’s done since he showed up on that pier has been to shield Rocco. He’s the one that took Rocco out of the crime scene and brought him back to Lulu. He’s the one who made sure both of them knew, in no uncertain terms, that no one was to know that Rocco picked up the gun and pulled the trigger. She asks if that isn’t exactly what he’d do if he wanted to use Rocco for leverage himself. Get Rocco to trust him. Act like he’s helping Rocco keep a secret. Until the time comes when he can use that information to his own advantage. He says, look, he gets that he doesn’t hold a candle to Saint Nathan, all right? But does she really believe he wants Cullum to know Rocco shot him? Because then Cullum knows Rocco knows that he’s a double agent and he will kill Rocco just like he killed Marco. He doesn’t need her gratitude for what happened on the pier or for saving her life, but she needs to get something in her head. He will protect Rocco. Nothing bad will happen to him. That is a promise.

Josslyn tells Valentin, please. What if someone was downstairs and heard him? He says, if Cullum has driven Anna insane by playing on her worst fear, he will not stop until he’s destroyed him. He will put Cullum in a padded room, screaming to an audience of no one. She says, hey… hey. Can they press pause on his revenge plan really quick? Because it doesn’t matter why he wants to bring Cullum down. All she cares about is that he gets it done. And in order for him to do that, he needs to get a grip, okay? So can they start by remembering nobody can know he’s here? He asks what else she wants from him, and she says she wants information, and not just on Cullum. On everybody he’s working with. He says, so Sidwell too, and Marco before he was killed? and she says, what about Nathan West? Is there any possibility he’s involved in this?

Britt tells Nathan, okay. Let’s say I believe you’re going to protect Rocco. My next question is, how are we going to make sure he stays safe? He says, we aren’t going to do anything. I will handle this. She says, he’s not keeping her out of this, but he says, she’s going to keep herself out of this. Because the best thing she can do for the kid is make sure Sidwell and Cullum are happy. She says she’s already doing that. She’s working every chance she gets. She just spent the whole night in the lab at Windymere. And as far as Rocco goes, he’s going to need her help. He asks what he’s going to need her for, and she says, because she found Rocco in Cullum’s hospital room. He says, what? What was he doing in Cullum’s hospital room? She says, his community service. He didn’t realize it was Cullum’s room when he was sent in there. By the time she went in, they were already talking. He says, about what? and she says, nothing. She got Rocco out before Cullum could suspect anything. But if she hadn’t shown up, who knows what would have come up? He says, so she finds Rocco in Cullum’s hospital room and just yanks him out of there. Doesn’t she think Cullum is going to find that the least bit strange? She says she’s not going to leave Rocco fend for himself, and he says, Rocco knows he’s not supposed to tell anybody what he did. She says, so why did he tell her? and Nathan says he doesn’t know. She says, well, she does. Because Rocco is scared and traumatized and feels guilty. He told her because he needs her help. Nathan says, Rocco doesn’t need her help. He needs his mother and that ain’t her.

Lulu says, maybe a better place to start is, how did Laura even know about Ezra’s bender at the Brown Dog? and Laura says, Dante. He stopped by her office to let her know Boyle was at the Brown Dog on his way to making a spectacle of himself. Lulu says, Dante did? Why? Laura says, because Dante knows how many times Ezra has exploited her. He thought maybe she would want to use Ezra’s bad night out to her own advantage somehow. Lulu says, but instead of giving as good as she got, Laura went to the Brown Dog to help the city’s most obnoxious councilman, and Laura says, okay. Well, she’s not the type of politician to tear down her political opponents. Besides, this time, much to her surprise, she found herself feeling kind of badly for him. (I thank the writers for using the adverb badly correctly, instead of using the grammatically incorrect bad.) Lulu says, that has got to stop. Laura’s compassion has been a constant her entire life, and she’s been its beneficiary in a million different ways, but Ezra Boyle is a public servant and she could argue that the people of Port Charles deserve to know that a member of their town council is going off the rails. Laura says she knows Lulu can, and Lulu says, Laura doesn’t even have to get involved. She could follow up with the bartender and get the story out that way. Laura says she knows Lulu can, but really hopes she won’t, when Boyle approaches the table. He says, pardon the interruption, but if they’d allow him, he would love to pick up their tab as a small token of his thanks. Lulu says, as thanks for what, councilman? and he says, her mother did him a kindness. Lulu says, that’s one way of putting it, she guesses. Keeping him off the hook for public intoxication is another. She was thinking about writing the story herself, to highlight her mother’s good deed of course (🍷), but her mother convinced her that there wasn’t a story there. So she’s going to let it go. Just another reason he should be grateful to Laura. He says he sees, and sits down. He tells Laura that he does his best to lead by example, but when will she learn? She has him right where she wants him. She has the advantage. Why is she not using it? She tells him, who says she’s not?

Gio and Emma come out to the lobby with Michael JS, and he says, so his publicist, also Michael (!), got them reservations at his favorite after theatre spot. Other Michael will meet them in the front and he’ll see them at The Savoy. Gio thanks him again and says he’s the best. They forearm bump, and Emma says, seriously. This is a special night she’s never going to forget. Michael JS says, she’d better not, and leaves. Gio holds out his hand and says, dinner awaits, and they kiss.

Boyle says, so Laura does have something up her sleeve. Care to share? She says, just following his example. And he’s the one who told her that politics is all about trading favors. He says he’s surprised she’d be willing to take a page from the old Ezra Boyle playbook, and she says she’s happy to learn from anyone. Lulu says, even him, and he asks how he’ll be repaying Laura for this favor. Laura says, he’s going to give her 100% of his support when she announces her next initiative – universal pre-K for Port Charles – and he says, and if he doesn’t support her? Lulu says she may suddenly feel the urge to do a deep dive into his patronage at the Brown Dog Bar and his habit of spending time with escorts, but he says, no need. Just tell him when and where and he’ll be there, nodding and smiling. He can even match his tie to whatever outfit she plans on wearing that day. Laura says, no, don’t do that, and Lulu says, ever. He says, it’s not really a favor because her initiatives are always so sensible and popular with the voters. He supports her and he comes out smelling like a rose. Win-win. He tells them to have a fun evening and leaves, and Lulu says, well played, mom. Laura says, right back at you, daughter, and they high-five.

Valentin says, Nathan’s an Eagle Scout who has all his badges, and Josslyn says, Nathan’s an Eagle Scout who’s been missing for seven years. And then all of a sudden he turns up out of the blue unable to remember anything that happened to him, yet somehow manages to pick up his life right where he left off. He asks if she thinks Cullum made that happen, and she says, it’s not an impossible leap, right? Look at Britt. They know what happened to her and that Faison’s people were behind it. Why shouldn’t Faison be behind Nathan’s disappearance? He says, more likely than not, and she says, so he agrees Nathan’s hiding something. He says, not necessarily. It could be that he has no memory of what happened to him. There are ways to manipulate the human mind, and he would imagine Faison’s disciples know some, if not all of them. She says, so either an innocent man has been returned to live his life, which would make Nathan the one exception to the all-Faisons-are-criminals rule… He says, or Nathan is just as dangerous as the rest of them, and she should leave him alone.

Obrecht tells Felicia, it’s tragic what’s happened to Anna. Such a strong, vital woman incapacitated because of a delusion. But she understands how it could have taken hold. If anyone could return from the dead, it would be Cesar. Felicia asks if she knows something, and Obrecht says she knows her children have come back to her, and it gives her pause that Anna, the object of Cesar’s obsession, is the one insisting she has seen him. Felicia asks if there’s any chance Anna’s assertions are grounded in fact and that he’s somehow alive, and Obrecht says she could see how Felicia would want that to be true, because it would mean that her friend is sane. However, for the sake of her children, she’s praying Anna is wrong and that Cesar is long dead.

Nathan says, Cullum knows Britt cares about Rocco, which means he can use that against her. So maybe she could try not making things worse for the kid. Britt says, Rocco opened up to her. It’s obvious he needs someone to talk to, someone he can trust, and she promised him that she’d fix this. He says, Rocco doesn’t need her to do that. He has Lulu. Rocco has him. Together, they’ll get him through this. Britt says, oh my God. How dense is he? There is no him and Lulu. There can’t be.

Back at the apartment, Gio and Emma flop on the couch, and Gio says he may have eaten too much. Emma says she definitely did and she blames Michael James Scott, and he says, why? She says, he’s the one who made that reservation, and he says, but everything on the menu was incredible. It’s not like they could stop eating. They’re not robots. She says, merely humans, and he says, as soon as he gets up the energy, he’s going to call Michael JS and he’s going to thank him. That was incredible. He sits up and opens a paper bag, and she says she thought he said he was stuffed. He says, it’s their dessert, and she says she wasn’t judging him. He says, good, and she says, so is he going to share? He says, for sure, and hands her a covered cup and a spoon. He says, if they’re not planning to annihilate themselves at every meal, maybe the next time they’re in the city, they should eat at the bus station, and she says, first of all, blech. Second of all, there’s going to be a next time? He says, yeah. He hopes so. He doesn’t know if he can top this adventure, but… She says, he doesn’t have to top anything. He’s the adventure. He says he doesn’t know about that, but she says she does. When she’s with him, she sees the world with new eyes. Well, new ears, but… He asks what she means, and she says, he sees the world through new ears. Music and sound. That’s a part of his soul. Walking down the street, when he hears the garbage trucks and the subway, she can see him taking that in. Trust her. It’s not the way that she does. He says, well, yeah. The subway, it’s like a tiny orchestra. She says, right, and he says, it really is. The subway rumble, it’s like the bass, and the subway horn, it’s like a French horn, obviously. She says, naturally, and he says, and the subway breaks, it’s like a piccolo, or maybe like a clarinet. She says, what about the people? and he says, yeah, the throng. It’s like muted violin strings and maybe a bassoon. It’s a cymbal roll for sure. She says, like at Bobbie’s, and he says, oh man. It’s like the whole percussion section, including the triangle. Ding-ding. She says, and him opening the dessert bag, and he says, angels singing from up above. She puts her arms around him and says, it doesn’t matter where they go or what they do, he is her whole world. They kiss.

Laura asks, how is Rocco’s hand? and Lulu says, it’s healing. Not as fast as he or anyone would like, but it’s getting there. Laura says she guesses you can’t really call yourself a cook unless you’ve got a scar or two to show for your time spent in the kitchen, right? and Lulu says, Rocco’s more of a microwaver and occasional vegetable slicer. Retired now. Laura says, oh, he’ll be back, and Lulu says she hopes so. Laura asks why she thinks he won’t be, and Lulu says, it’s not just his hand. Rocco’s been distant lately. She knows he’s upset about Danny’s situation and what happened to Jason. Laura says, he’s not the only one. And Rocco feels things so deeply, especially about people who he really cares about, like Danny. Lulu says, and it’s a really wonderful quality, but in this case, it’s just taking it’s toll, and Laura says, it’s an awful situation. At least both boys can lean on family. Lulu says she’s trying to be patient and just give him some time. And she’s trying her best not to hover. Laura says, trying, and Lulu says, it turns out that hovering is her default setting. Laura says, one of the hardest things to do as a mother is to know when to take a step back, and then to actually do it, and Lulu says she knows. And she doesn’t think she could do it at all if it weren’t for Nathan.

Britt tells Nathan that he knows it isn’t right. Lulu thinks she’s sleeping with courageous, honest, loyal Nathan West, and not… He says he knows, he knows. Not treacherous, lying Cassius. She says, well, yeah. Most of the time, she’s not in a position to judge… He says, it’s a first, he’s sure, and she says, but she’s not in a relationship pretending to be someone else. He needs to put distance between him and Lulu. He says, what about James? Is he supposed to distance himself from James because he’s not his real dad? She says, in a perfect world, yes, but it’s too late with James. He’s already in his life as James’s father. He made that little boy love him. If he were to pull away from him now, it would break his heart. But Lulu is an adult… most of the time. He can still back away. Say he decided he couldn’t betray Maxie or mess up his friendship with Dante, who is also his boss. Take his pick. Lulu will survive. But he needs to do it now before she really falls for him. Do it for Rocco’s sake.

Josslyn says, Valentin’s concern is touching, but she doesn’t answer to him, and he asks if she’s answering to anyone right now. She takes the book from him, and he says he recognizes her professional competence. He’s not arguing with her right now as a colleague. He’s arguing as a friend of her mother’s. He’s seen it firsthand. She’s agonizing over Josslyn every minute of every day. She says, doesn’t every parent feel that way? and he says he supposes that’s true, but this is an extreme circumstance. She’s in a lot of trouble. He doesn’t think she should go looking for more. Her phone rings, and she answers. She says, that’s right… Great. Thank you. She tells Valentin that she’s got to go, and he says, please tell him that she heard him. She says she heard him, but that doesn’t mean she’s going to listen, and she leaves.

Josslyn sees Obrecht about to leave the restaurant and calls out, wait. She’s so happy to see her. Does she have a minute to chat? Obrecht says she’s afraid she was just leaving. She recently returned to Port Charles after a very long journey, and she’s ready to go home. Josslyn says, this will only take a minute, and Obrecht says, perhaps they can catch up some other time. Josslyn says, the last time they spoke, she thought it was possible that someone was impersonating her ex-husband. Does she still believe that? Obrecht wonders why she asks, and Josslyn says, because she thinks Obrecht is right. Does she think that someone could be her son?

Talking on the phone in French, Valentin says he’s Dr. Kevin Collins… He’s doing well, thank you… He needs some information concerning a patient, please. Anna Devane.

Laura says, sounds like things are going well with Lulu and Nathan, and Lulu says, they are. As tough as things have been with Rocco, Nathan’s been a consistent bright spot. Laura says, good. So she feels supported by him. Lulu says, completely, and Laura says, good. Lulu says, it’s really easy to lean on him, and Laura says, well, that’s a relief, because she had misgivings about Lulu getting involved with him initially. Lulu says she did. She thinks part of the reason she was able to get over them is because she knows exactly who Nathan is and he’s always honest with her. She thinks he might be the best thing that’s happened to her in a really long time. Laura says, oh, sweetheart.

Britt tells Nathan that when Lulu finds out who he really is, it’s going to break her. Maybe she will put herself back together again. Maybe not. But either way, Rocco is going to suffer. He says he hears her, but that’s not going to happen because he’s in love with Lulu, and she says, that was fast. He says, yeah, and he’s going to keep being Nathan for as long as it takes to hold onto her. She says, and then what? What’s his long term plan?… That’s what she thought. One way or another, the truth will come out. It always does. So if he really loves Lulu, he needs to end it now.

Gio and Emma start to get busy, but he stops and says, probably not the best idea. She says, yeah. His friend is already doing them a big favor y letting them stay there. He says, yeah. They should probably leave this couch alone. She says, yeah. And you know what they say, friends don’t canoodle on other friend’s couches. Gio did buy him some really nice olive oil though. Gio says, yeah. It’s the least he could do for him letting them stay there. She says, and he bought Olivia some because… He says, because he loves her and he wants to make her happy. Cooking makes her happy and he thought she could use it when she cooks. Emma says, and maybe if she cooks something with it, she might let him try it? and he says he was planning on cutting Emma in on whatever Olivia made. She says, well then it’s the perfect gift. Tell her the truth. No regrets about not seeing his family on this trip? He says, no. They’ll see them next time and that will be an adventure. She says she’ll start preparing now. And it was great meeting Michael JS. Gio says, Michael JS is a great friend and he missed him a lot, and she says, and Gio didn’t really miss out on glamor and excitement of the theatre when he saw him? He says he’s got all the excitement he can handle right here, and he stares at her. She says, what is it? and he says she has glitter on her from hugging Michael JS earlier. She says she does? and he moves closer. He says, no. His bad. He thought she did, but it’s just her. She just sparkles.

On Monday, Sonny asks if Ethan would eliminate Sidwell for the right price; Sidwell says, James learned that lethal move from his father; and Valentin tells Carly that he thinks Cullum played a direct role in Anna’s breakdown

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Too bad there aren’t more photos. It was pretty impressive.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-behind-the-scenes-of-gio-and-emmas-really-special-trip-to-nyc/

Everybody’s got an opinion on their storyline.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-dominic-zamprogna-on-dante-lulu-and-the-looming-fake-nathan-reveal/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-finn-carr-breaks-down-roccos-shocking-confession-to-britt/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-cynthia-watros-on-how-far-nina-will-go-to-protect-willow/

Glad she’s on the coming back side.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-kathleen-gati-returns-as-liesl-obrecht-excl/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

Before leaving, primary Tyler offered $1000 to whoever would jump in the water naked, and Mike was there for it. The guests left a $22K tip ($1600 each, plus the grand Mike put in the kitty). They also left Captain Jason a gift of fake boobs, which he immediately tried on, then took a photo of himself wearing them along with the disco helmet. I couldn’t find this online, but no doubt it will haunt him at an inopportune moment. At the tip meeting, Ellie ended up with the helmet for putting soap in the guests’ eggs, and in her interview, she agreed that no one was more deserving. Mike told Ellie that João wanted nothing to do with her, which wasn’t what he said, although what he said wasn’t what Ellie originally thought he’d said either. The crew had a day off where they got to relax at a villa and take a trip on a catamaran, courtesy of the yacht owner. Daisy was done with the animosity between Alysia and Mike, and there was a big to-do on the beach, along with João once again trying to explain himself to Ellie. The birthday cake was back on! Eddy asked Jenna on a date, and she gave it a go, but she was more into Ben. I wondered since when did Ben give out romance advice until I realized he was into Jenna and he was steering her away from Eddy. (Anyone remember Ben and Emily from the original Below Deck? Yeah, a disaster then, and a disaster in the making now.) Best quote: Alcohol is not your friend, especially vodkaBetul Yazici.

Summer House

A medium paid a visit to the house and hoping to hear from their mom, Mia invited her brother over. The medium told Mia that her mother and grandmother were there and was spot-on with their messages. West apologized to Ciara and it was painful to watch. In West’s interview, he said his main objective was to not step on Ciara’s feelings. WTF? over and over. Ciara blamed the cameras and fans, thinking things would be simpler for her and West without them, and West said the noise was the problem. Now that we know they hooked up, there were lots of clues pointing to West and Amanda’s budding romance. It also made West look even worse for leading Ciara on. Even after Kyle and Amanda agreed to go to couples’ counseling, Amanda skipped out on a weekend, and in her interview, she said she couldn’t power through anymore. She needed alone time.

The Valley

Danny purchased a – wait for it – Mr. Milker male breastfeeding device. He strapped it on, put a headshot of Nia over his face, and fed the baby. I thought the baby was weirded out, as we all would be and were. Schwartz and the other singles made a plan to go out, while the not single guys had a guys’ night. Not getting the memo that summer should be fun, Danny and Jason got into it. Luke whined about his needs, while Kristen felt like a weird new Kristen in somebody else’s body. Jasmine said Brittany’s new man had several baby mamas, but the Kentucky Muffin insisted he was a good guy. Even though he claimed to have no game, Schwartz got the attention of both Michelle’s friend Natalie and random nail salon girl Summer, who he’d invited to the bar when getting a mani/pedi with Jesse, much to Lala’s dismay. But sorry ladies, he’s now taken by his crush Kiana. Can you imagine if he did have game? Kristen and Luke had a date night where Luke grumbled that it wasn’t allowed to be difficult for him. Wah-wah-wah.  

Southern Hospitality

Michols was moving forward in his modeling career, and Maddi spoke to Joe again about his issues with alcohol. Joe said in his position. he was expected to be social and it helped him to be perceived that way. Sober living Maddi said she’d help him through it. For Joe’s 30th birthday, he threw an Emo Night, where everyone dressed like their favorite emo celeb. Julia lambasted Emmy about saying Brad was unsafe, and I guess we’ll be discussing this for as long as the series is aired. Like Pantygate on RHOBH. Brad seemed to think Emmy was being influenced by… someone. Even though Joe had invited Leva in order to impress her, Leva wondered why Joe didn’t put the same effort into Republic. Next week looks like it has possibilities, since Salley and Charley from Southern Charm make an appearance, and Justin shows an interest in Charley.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills – Reunion Part 1

The outfits were fire and I couldn’t fault anyone. Rachel was my favorite, all black and silver sparkle. Boz asked Erika to DJ her Beverly Hills wedding, and Erika told her, consider it done. Kyle said she was still standing after all these years, so kudos. Andy hoped to end in a positive spot. Good luck with that. Erika’s abusive dating situation was discussed, as well as Tom’s mistreatment of her. On the flipside, she’s happy in her new relationship and her son approves. Dorit was her usual insufferable self. I was never a fan to begin with, but now her voice is like nails on a chalkboard. She speaks like she’s the authority over a room full of six-year-olds, talking down to everyone sternly. And she wants all to know that she knows what she’s doing. It’s hard not to hope PK leaves her high and dry, but there are the kids to consider. Newbie Amanda was given the once-over, but it wasn’t all that interesting. Nothing to see there that we haven’t seen before.

Ladies Of London: The New Reign

After Mark Francis ran away from what he perceived as Margo confronting him when she dared ask for a chat, and Kimi followed him out while hurling insults at Margo, Margo didn’t give up. She tried to get him to talk to her, but he continued to hide behind his pseudo humor. She said he was being weird and creepy, which he later translated into her calling him a freak. More on that in a minute. He ditched her by going into a garden maze and ended up getting stuck, which was highly amusing. Hopefully, he got the humor. Part of the Longleat estate included Cheddar, where they made – no surprise – cheese. Half the group went to see cheesemaking and the other to investigate the caves where the cheese was originally housed in the 1100s since there was no refrigeration. There was also a giraffe preserve, but no indication as to whether or not giraffes like cheese. On the way there, Mark Francis played both the gay card and the friend-of-Emma card, getting more emo than everyone put together at Emo Night, and saying he refused to be called a freak. Let me say first that I’m not discounting his struggles. I’ve been an ally since came out of the womb, but he didn’t need to put words in Margo’s mouth to get the sympathy he claims not to want. In the other car, Missè harangued Margo until Margo had a panic attack. Maybe. On Watch What Happens Live, Mark Francis hinted at it being called an Oscar worthy performance in a subsequent text from Margo. Margo decided to go back to London, which probably wasn’t a bad decision, but even the least couth of us would think it impolite that she left without informing the hostess. Back in London, Myka convinced Margo to text Mark Francis about meeting to bury the hatchet, but from the clip we saw, it didn’t look like there was a good result. Meanwhile, Martha had a video chat with Kimi while Hecate perched on her head like it was normal, which it probably was for her. I love Martha.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

Okay, I admit I forgot to watch this. Sunday nights are tough between streaming and 90 Day Fiancé.

Random Reality Items

Aww. I’m glad. They’re cute together.

Apparently, she’s hopeful the series will come back.

Get those Oscar speeches ready, girls.

Wow. This is not how I pictured Big Poppa at all. Not even close.

https://ew.com/rhoa-kim-zolciak-ex-big-poppa-lee-najjar-dead-11956394

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Beef. Netflix. – Some reviews of this 8-part series said it wasn’t as good as the first one, but I think it was just different. Maybe they’d expected more road rage, but this was a beef of a different kind. An uber rich couple manages a country club and are revered for having the perfect marriage, but behind closed doors, it’s a different story. When an uber broke couple witnesses and films a knockdown drag-out fight between them, the beef and the blackmail is on. In a good story, the main characters change/learn something by the end and this fits the mold.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/beef-season-2-review-oscar-isaac-carey-mulligan-netflix-1236565867/

https://www.indiewire.com/criticism/shows/beef-season-2-review-netflix-series-1235188904/

Dust Bunny. HBO/MAX. – A little girl named Aurora is convinced a monster lives in the floor under her bed and has killed not only her parents, but her adoptive parents. She finds a man she believes to be a monster killer, and even though he tells her that he’s a killer of monsters who are men, she hires him, but all is not what it seems. He tells her that your brain shows you what you want to see, yet takes on the task, and he and Aurora develop a sort of father/daughter relationship. The special effects are spot-on, the monster somewhat cartoonish, but still menacing, and a good translation of what a child might make up. I thought it was a clever concept, although we’re left to determine what it was really about. Imagination? Childhood fears? Children’s dreams? A cautionary tale about not cleaning under the bed? Who knows? It’s fun, gory, has a sense of humor, is intense in its own way, and the cast is top-notch. Even just Sigourney Weaver as a boss lady with stilettos that shoot bullets makes it worth watching.  

https://www.indiewire.com/criticism/movies/dust-bunny-review-bryan-fuller-mads-mikkelsen-1235150136/

Upgrade. Netflix. – In yet another dreary future, a computer chip named Stem is inserted into quadriplegic Grey’s body and he’s not only functional again, but super functional. Grey is on a mission to find out who caused the accident that crippled him and killed his wife, but Stem has a mind of his own. I couldn’t help but compare him to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, although he’s a little more helpful in the long run and has a better personality. As Stem and Grey develop their own, albeit odd, relationship, I could see them in a buddy series, something like, Stem & Me. The fight scenes were epic, the acting excellent, the story original, and the ending bittersweet.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/upgrade-2018

From. MGM+. Season 4 has begun and my only complaint is them doling out episodes once a week like methadone. I don’t want to give anything away, so let it suffice to say that it did not disappoint. There are new characters, new reveals, and no one is safe, even in the daytime. And don’t forget to check out YouTube’s weekly review/ discussion from Emmanuel E-Man Noisette. He’s the best.

https://www.rogerebert.com/streaming/mgm-from-season-4-tv-review-2026

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

I have to admit, I dipped out of Interview with the Vampire. That’s the downside of streaming. When you know you can watch what you want when you want, sometimes you don’t.

https://nerdist.com/article/everything-we-know-about-interview-with-the-vampire-season-3-vampire-lestat/

🐣 Surprises In Fur and Feathers…

🦆 Sometimes our feathered friends need a hand.

https://people.com/ohio-deputy-shows-compassion-helping-ducklings-cross-bridge-11958205

https://people.com/family-of-week-old-ducklings-rescued-from-storm-drain-11956888

🐼 Someone alert Craig (Southern Charm) – pandas are real! I actually saw them when they were at the Bronx Zoo and they were adorable. I highly recommend going if you’re able.

https://people.com/china-to-send-two-new-giant-pandas-to-us-zoo-11958068

🪱 Yikes!

https://people.com/invasive-pest-alert-issued-jumping-worms-11956920

🐕 Okay, this is no surprise, but because, Pilaf!

https://people.com/celebrity-women-and-their-pets-2026-photos-11957357

🐄 Quotes of the Week

If my answers frighten you, Vincent, then you should cease asking scary questions. – Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), Pulp Fiction

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

An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. – Benjamin Franklin

No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man. – Heraclitus

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. – Albert Einstein

The most effective way to do it, is to do it. – Amelia Earhart

She took his eye out with a screwdriver… She had her reasons. – Donna (Elizabeth Saunders), From

🌾 An Ever-Renewing Cycle…

Until next time, stay safe; stay practicing good sportsmanship when playing games, whether indoors or out; and stay never canoodling on a friend’s couch. Unless it’s with the friend.

Video > April Sun in Cuba (Remastered 2006)

April 17, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Laura Joins Forces With Boyle, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Coming Not So Soon, Finding Their Place, Crisp Quotes Of Eight & Ed’s Spring

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What I Watched Today

(Weekday bites, Friday’s whole GH enchilada & media minutiae)

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday: 

Ric went to see Alexis and said he was there to see her on Sonny’s orders.

Willow told Drew that Nina was on her way back. If she wanted to keep shared custody, she had to rely on Nina, and this would make sure she could.

Lucas told Isaiah that everything went well with Jordan’s surgery, and Isaiah said he wasn’t sure he could have handled it.

Stella told Curtis that they’d let him know as soon as he could see Jordan. He had to give it time. She’d talked to TJ (🦉) and she’d promised to keep him updated. Curtis said he wasn’t okay, and they sat down to talk.

Gio showed Emma a baby gift for Brook and Chase, and she said it was perfect. The gift was perfect and so was he.

Ned asked Olivia if she was ready for Phoebe’s arrival. He was excited about having a baby in the house again.

Turner went to see Sonny at the secret apartment, and said he was in way more danger than he thought.

Tracy blamed Olivia for almost tanking the fostering.

Gio told Emma that he wanted the baby to feel welcome. The Quartermaines had big hearts and had welcomed him before knowing he was a Quartermaine. Emma said he was best of the Quartermaines and the Cerullos.

Ric told Alexis that Danny wanted to join the mob.

Turner told Sonny about the accident and said Jordan was lucky to be alive. Jordan was an exec at Sidwell’s company and Sidwell was in a rage. He’d asked if they were investigating the accident and accused Sonny of trying to shut Jordan down. Sonny said Jordan had nothing on him, but Turner said Sidwell believed otherwise.

Alexis hyperventilated and she asked if it was a joke, but Ric said Danny wanted to work outside the system like Sonny and his father.

Turner said Sidwell was drawing a connection between Marco’s death and Jordan’s accident, and believed Sonny decided to take her out before she implicated him. Sonny wondered if Turner was really asking him if he did this, but she said she knew he didn’t.

Lucas asked how Jordan saved his life, but Isaiah said it was ancient history. He told Lucas about Sidwell holding Lucky prisoner and hiring someone to kill him. Jordan had saved him. Lucas said Marco was his own person and not like his dad, and he wanted to take Sidwell as who he was now. Isaiah said that was why he didn’t want to say anything.  

Willow told Nina about Baby Phoebe and how she’d helped Chase and Brook. Nina said Brook got a good one in Chase, and she bet Willow regretted letting him get away.

Tracy said Olivia was the reason Wiley asked what a hooker was, and Olivia said it was an accident. Michael was just as much at fault. Brook told them to start acting like decent, civilized human beings or she’d send them to their rooms, when the doorbell rang, but it was Emma and Gio.

Isaiah said he wasn’t going to rag on Sidwell, and Lucas said he wasn’t blind to reality, but Marco had loved his father. He checked his tablet and said, Jordan’s labs just came in.He left to give Curtis the results.

Ric told Alexis that Danny was upset because of how the WSB was treating Jason, and asked Sonny to train him to pursue justice through other avenues. Danny was the perfect combination of Jason and Sam. Like his mother, he jumped into action to right an injustice, and like his father, he was ready to strike at all costs. Alexis said that terrified her.

Turner told Sonny that it had been a single car accident and Curtis’s statement aligned with that. Jordan had overcorrected and skidded off the road. Sonny said he’d hoped she thought he didn’t do it because she believed in him.

Willow told Nina that she’d believed she loved Michael, but she’d been more in love with the idea of being Wiley’s mom. Her cheating on Chase had been terrible, and she had to make sure her sacrifice wasn’t in vail. Her phone vibrated, and she said it was the woman from CPS. She needed to take the call, but it was time for Drew’s pain meds and they couldn’t wait. She gave Nina a syringe and explained how to use it.

Gio’s gift was a mobile with instruments on it, and he said he wanted to give Phoebe something musical. It meant so much to so many people. Brook said it was perfect and thanked Gio and Emma. Chase said they appreciated all the love, and Tracy wondered who wouldn’t want the Quartermaine family to look after a baby. Ned said, in some people’s eyes it wasn’t the ideal place to foster a newborn, and Chase said there had been tricky moments that almost stopped the process, but they got an assist from Willow. Ned said it could have been worse and happened when Drew was their congressman. They would have been indebted to Drew instead. The doorbell rang, and Brook told them to be calm and normal this time. She opened the door to Sarah, who said she had a special delivery.

Curtis said there had been times he took issue with Stella’s opinions, but not Jordan. She had respect for Stella. Stella said the feeling was mutual. Jordan had shown patience with her over the years, including when she jumped to the conclusion that Jordan was pregnant. Curtis said Jordan wasn’t mad and even said Stella had been helpful when she was worried about taking the test. It had led to them having a conversation about how it was best for Jordan not to get pregnant because it would be a strain on her good kidney like the accident probably was. Stella said they didn’t know for sure, and he said they didn’t know if the surgery had been too much physically. He hadn’t heard anyone say she was going to be okay. In perfect soap timing, Lucas came out with an update.

Nina saw Drew blinking like crazy and wondered if knew he was doing it. She said he was screwing everything up for Willow when she could have dumped him into a long term care facility. For some reason, Willow was committed to taking care of him herself. The least she could do was help Willow with this. She put the shot in Drew’s IV.  

Ric told Alexis that Sonny wouldn’t help Danny and said he’d had regrets when about the decisions he’d made at Danny’s age. He didn’t want any of his grandkids involved in his world. Alexis said, do as I say, not as I do. Teenagers really responded to that. Ric said Jason made the right decision leaving Danny with her. She had this. He believed in her… on this at least. She thanked him and told him to thank Sonny. Danny came into the living room and said he’d been cleaning the basement. He wondered what this was. He showed her the ball gag.  

Turner wondered if Sonny was playing her, but he said, not at all. They’d agreed they were both compromised now. She asked why he cared if she thought he did it, and he said he was hoping she knew he’d never order a hit on anyone he respected.

Lucas told Curtis that Jordan was still unconscious, but now in the ICU. Her vitals and labs were good, including her functioning kidney. Curtis was welcome to sit with her. Stella told him to go.

Chase told Baby Phoebe, welcome home, for now. They were happy she was there. (Another adorable, animated baby!) Brook said these wonderful, sometimes crazy, people were excited she was there and were her family for now.

Tracy suggested a celebratory toast, and Ned said, to Baby Phoebe. They were happy to have her as long as she needed a place to stay. Michael said, to Brook and Chase, who are doing a wonderful thing, and Chase said, to Michael, for finding a way to make it happen. Ned sipped his champagne and said it was the good stuff, and Gio asked if all champagne wasn’t good. Tracy said, so young and so much to learn, and Tracy, Michael, Ned, and Olivia left to look at the baby. Brook flashed back to her empty wine glass after Lucy’s visit, and Gio said they were going to be amazing foster parents. Brook said she couldn’t help wishing she’d had the chance to hold Gio when he was that tiny, and Gio said they couldn’t go back in time, but where they were now was pretty great.

Curtis went in to see Jordan, who was bandaged up. He said he was scared he’d never see her again, but here she was and doing great.

Willow came back, and said Phoebe had been dropped off at the Quartermaines. She thanked Nina, who said she’d given Drew the shot, and Willow put the empty syringe in a bag to get rid of it. She said she was going to take Drew back to the bedroom so he could rest, and she wheeled him out.

Alexis told Danny that the ball gag was part of an old Halloween costume. Toss it. Ric said he’d love to see the costume, and Alexis said, get out. Ric left, and she said, while cleaning the basement was a priority, she suggested Danny take a break. There was something important she needed to talk to him about. He said Ric told her that he saw Sonny.

Turner said she didn’t believe Sonny was that cavalier and didn’t think he’d antagonize Sidwell, but Sidwell wanted him to be the person responsible for taking his child. That’s why she was there. To warn him that Sidwell wasn’t giving up on this. Sonny said, she was advising him to protect himself, which was the first step in a war, and she asked him to find a way that didn’t lead to violence. He said if he didn’t know better, he’d think she was worried about him.

Willow told Nina that Drew’s meds had kicked in and he was resting comfortably. What happened? She saw Brennan, right? Nina said he’d had the traffic cam footage the entire time, and she told him that Carly would never forgive him for doing that to Michael. Willow said she and Carly agreed on one thing, that the children came first. That’s why it was important for her to keep Wiley and Amelia with her. Nina said she hoped Jack would keep the misleading footage to himself, but Willow said it wasn’t misleading. It was proof. She got in her car and drove over there and shot Drew in the back.

Alexis said it was a dark, dangerous, and illegal life that terrified her, and Danny said he was sorry, but he’d had to do something to help his dad. She said his dad would want him to be safe and so did she. She hugged him, and he flashed back to hearing Ric tell Sonny that Sidwell was the reason Jason got shipped off.

Isaiah thanked Stella for getting him the antibiotics, and she said tell her it was good news. He said it was, and she asked if he’d been at the hospital, but he said, no. He and Portia were at the cabin and had stayed in all night.

Sonny was about to kiss Turner, but she told him that she’d said what she came to say. Now it was time for her to go. He said nobody was there. It was just them. Stay. She said she had a thousand reasons why she should go, but right now, she couldn’t think of a single one, and they kissed.  

Curtis told Jordan that Stella saw he was worried about the accident and was righteously indignant on her behalf. Stella said he had to believe she was going to be okay. Their plans for the future were still on track. He took her hand and said he did believe that and hoped she did too. Jordan stirred and opened her eyes, and Curtis said he was right there.  

Tracy asked why Brook and Michael had been at Gio’s guitar performance and she didn’t get an invitation, but Gio said it hadn’t been anything formal. It was just an open mic night and he played one song. Tracy said she still would have liked an invitation, and Ned told her to cut Gio some slack. When Gio was ready, he’d love to hear him play. Michael said he wished Trina had ended her night on the same high note, and told them about the car accident. Chase said, it was a pretty bad crash. Jordan swerved off the road. Brook remembered driving, blowing her car horn, and swerving.

Tuesday:

Brook asked if Chase minded Phoebe sleeping in their room. She wanted Phoebe to feel safe and loved. She knew the GH staff did their best, but it wasn’t the same as a consistent presence. Chase said he thought Phoebe would have one whether she wanted it or not. He hoped she’d be reunited with her family soon, but until then… Brook said Phoebe was stuck with them.

Curtis told Jordan that she was in the hospital, and she asked, what happened? He said there was an accident and she was hurt badly. They had to operate, but the worst was over with now. She was going to be okay.

Britt met Brad at the Brown Dog and said it had been a rough couple of weeks. Brad said, one more reason to take her out. He could only imagine how much she was hurting since the WSB picked Jason up and disappeared him. Lulu and Nathan came in, and Lulu said, of course (🍷) Britt would have to be there. It was hard to ignore Britt’s wrecking ball to her son’s life.

Sonny and Turner kissed, then got busy.

Willow asked if Nina was really that surprised. She was sure part of Nina knew it was her all along. Nina said she’d had suspicions, but couldn’t… didn’t want to believe it, and Willow said she did it. She tried to kill Drew and they were in this together now.

Nathan said hello to Britt, and Brad said he’d invited her out for a drink. She could use cheering up after Jason. Nathan asked if it was working, but Brit said, not yet, and Lulu said they’d let them get back to it. Nathan said he hoped Britt felt better, and he and Lulu went to another table. Britt said she felt better already. Subtlety wasn’t Lulu’s strong suit. Lulu legitimately hated her. Brad said it was probably more about Nathan dating the mother of the child Britt gave birth to, and Britt asked if Lulu and Nathan were officially dating now.

Alexis went to her office, and Diane said she’d thought Alexis was working from home all week. Alexis said it was too distracting. Danny was there, Molly was at home healing, and Cody was always around. Diane said it was Alexis’s first time back since Marco died. It must have been horrible to have found him. Alexis said, it was beyond horrible and horrific for Danny, but he didn’t panic. He did what needed to be done. Diane said, like parent, like son. How was he doing now that Jason was gone? Alexis said since living with her, Danny had been suspended from school and tried to join the mob.

Nina said, of course (🍷) she and Willow were in this together, and Willow asked if Nina thought she was a horrible person. Nina said she just hated that Willow had been carrying the burden by herself, and Willow said she never thought she’d be capable of it. She was a nurse and healed people. Nina said Drew pushed Willow to the edge. She got it and didn’t blame Willow for wanting revenge. Willow said it wasn’t about revenge. It was about her children. She was desperate to keep them. Everything she’d one was for them and to be with them. Nina said it wasn’t going to happen with Drew, and Willow said Drew made it clear that he wasn’t letting her go. She begged him to leave her alone, but he couldn’t or wouldn’t. She knew she needed people on her side for the custody hearing, but he kept alienating her. She realized it wasn’t Michael keeping her children from her, but Drew. No wonder Michael didn’t want the kids around Drew. He destroyed whatever he touched. Nina said she tried to warn Willow, and Willow cried and said, everyone tried to warn her. She wished she would have listened.

Lucas said there had been internal bleeding and they’d been worried about Jordan’s kidney, but the procedure was a success. She’d have a bit of a long road, but there was no reason there shouldn’t be a full recovery. Her neurological functions were normal. Jordan asked about the bandages, and he said she’d sustained burns and lacerations. She said it sounded like he’d saved her life, and she thanked him. Nodding toward Curtis, Lucas said she should thank this guy. If anyone saved her life, it was him.

Chase told Brook that he’d heat up a bottle and asked her to keep Phoebe distracted. He was glad they brought her home today. If it had been yesterday, they could have missed out because of that car accident. He left, and Brook told Phoebe that she’d messed up big time. She was pretty sure she’d had something to do with that accident.

Lulu said Rocco had been in pain, physically and emotionally, because of Nathan’s sister. He’d become withdrawn. It was such a mess. She thanked him for being someone she could talk to and trust.

Brook told Phoebe that she was there with Lucy and they’d had a glass of wine. One glass, nothing crazy. After Lucy left, Dante called. Their son Gio was playing in a bar and she wanted to see him, so she hopped in the car. Another car veered into her lane, coming from the opposite direction, and she honked. They both swerved and she scraped the side of her car on the guardrail. She had no idea the other car crashed. She would have stopped. She assumed since they didn’t hit, everything was fine. Another reason she didn’t stop was if the police were called, she would have had to submit to a breathalyzer and she wasn’t sure she would have passed. It would have ruined their chances of becoming Phoebe’s foster parents.

Curtis asked if Jordan remembered where they were headed, and she said, Luisa’s? He said she swerved of the road and they crashed. Jordan said it was fuzzy, and asked Lucas if that was a red flag. Lucas said, no. It was a said effect from the pain meds and anesthesia. Jordan asked Curtis, then what happened? and he said, when he came to, she was still out cold. He smelled gasoline and knew there was a leak and he had to get her out of there. The door was jammed, so he grabbed a cowbell crowbar out of the trunk and had to pry it open to get her out. She asked if the car was totaled, and he said, there were several sparks and the gas leak exploded. She said, oh my God. If he hadn’t gotten her out, she would have died. He said she didn’t. She was alive and awake and here looking at him with her beautiful brown eyes. Maybe that’s all that mattered.

Turner got dressed, while Sonny poured some wine. Her phone dinged, and she said, there it is. The reason she left last time. His Wi-Fi is crappy. He said the wine was fantastic, and she took a sip and agreed. She said she was glad she’d decided to stay a while, and he said so was he. She said she hoped he knew this wasn’t what she had in mind, and he said he knew. She came to tell him Sidwell was a threat. He was taking precautions. He had people on himself and his family… Not there. It was just them. They both had a lot to lose if somebody figured out they were having this kind of fun. That stayed between them. Turner asked if he promised, and he said, Scout’s honor. She said, as if he was ever a Boy Scout.

Alexis said Sonny told Danny, no, and Diane said she could imagine how furious Jason would be. Alexis said it was going to take more supervision than she’d planned, and Diane said she needed Alexis’s signature on the paperwork to make it official. She asked if Willow dropped the restraining order against Danny, and Alexis said, not formally. Diane said she needed to get on that. If Drew recovered, he could have an issue about Danny living at her place and Scout spending time there. Alexis said she’d remind Willow. She’d like to keep their interaction to a minimum. She couldn’t look Willow in the eye knowing she got away with attempted murder.

Nina asked if Willow had come up with a plan to kill Drew, but Willow said, it wasn’t that calculated. She knew she had to stop Drew, so she snuck into the Quartermaine estate and took Edward’s gun. She thought she’d use it to warn Drew off. She was desperate. Nina asked if it was an accident, but Willow said, it wasn’t that either. The change happened when Judge Haran was killed. It had been her one chance at getting her kids back without relying on Drew. When she found out the judge was gone, it was like she snapped. She couldn’t even think. Somehow, she was in the car, driving in the rain. She let herself in, walked up behind Drew, and shot him in the back. Nina said, twice, and Willow said, in her mind, it was either him or her children and her kids would win every time. Nina said it made sense that Willow would want to take care of him herself. She felt guilty because the stroke was caused by the shooting. Willow said, Drew didn’t have a stroke, and Nina asked, what happened to him? Willow said she did.

Jordan thanked Lucas, and Curtis said he was grateful. Lucas said, of course (🍷). It had been his pleasure. He left, and Curtis said it was good news. TJ (🦉), Aunt Stella, and Trina would be relieved. Jordan said, TJ (🦉) knew? and Curtis said they’d been talking a lot. He had to convince TJ (🦉) to stay overseas and he did, for now. She said, good, and thanked him for getting TJ (🦉) to see that. He said, it was mostly Aunt Stella, and Jordan thanked him for saving her life. He said he would do anything for her.

Brook said she knew the accident wasn’t her fault, but she felt terrible for leaving. She didn’t know they crashed. Jordan had to be okay. She had to be. Now, too much time had passed to go to the police. Chase came back and said he was rusty at warming formula. He couldn’t decide if it was too hot or not hot enough. Brook shook some onto her wrist and said, it’s perfect. He said he guessed he was nervous. He didn’t want to mess up. She said she felt the same way.

Lulu said it wasn’t fair that Rocco was home while Nathan’s sister was enjoying a night on the town, and Nathan said Britt had no idea Rocco followed her to the pier, but Lulu said it had nothing to do with that. If Britt wasn’t so busy playing mom to Rocco, he wouldn’t even know her. She apologized for putting Nathan in a tough spot, and he said he loved Britt, but he wasn’t blind to the fact she was problematic. Lulu had the right to feel how she felt. She said she was just complaining and so they could enjoy the night, she was going to the restroom, taking some deep breaths, and hitting the reset button.

Britt saw Lulu go past and asked Brad to excuse her. He said, don’t. Whatever she was about to do, don’t. He didn’t feel like dashing. Their waitress looked like she ran track. Britt said she couldn’t live with herself if she stayed quiet, and followed Lulu.

Turner said, this wasn’t supposed to happen again. She distinctly remembered her and Sonny’s conversation where they vowed they wouldn’t. Sonny asked if she had regrets, and she said, that’s the problem. Not at all. She knew she was taking a huge risk being there. He said that was understandable. He was irresistible. It was like a curse. She told him that she was going to say she enjoyed his company too much, and he said so did he. She said in another world, where she wasn’t the acting DA and he wasn’t… him, they would actually explore what this looked like outside these walls. He said, the upside was, these walls were available when they wanted to enjoy each other, and she said, be careful. It sounded like an open invitation.

Nina said, Drew was paralyzed because of Willow, and Willow said, and Jenz Sidwell. He gave her the paralytic drug. Nina asked why she would do that, and Willow said after her meltdown, Sidwell came to her. He’d realized Drew was a liability for both of them and suspected she was the shooter. He was open to the idea of incapacitating Drew. What choice did she have? Nina said Sidwell was a powerful man, but extremely dangerous, and Willow said she needed an ally. Her whole defense was that she loved her husband. She thought she was going to have to go on pretending, and he had the perfect solution. Nina asked, what happened when it wore off? and Willow said she had to keep injecting him and it wouldn’t be any time soon. She had to ensure she was in a position where he couldn’t come after her. She needed to get leverage over him, the same way she got leverage over Nina. The shot Nina had given him wasn’t pain medication. It was the paralytic drug and the needle… Nina said, had her fingerprints all over it, and Willow said she really didn’t want to use it, but if she had to, she was willing to do anything to keep her kids.

Chase said he and Brook made a pretty good team, and Brook said they always had and always would. He kissed her.

Brad sat down with Nathan and said he was going to invade Nathan’s space. He had the feeling they’d be flying solo for a little while.

In the restroom, Britt said she needed to talk to Lulu, but Lulu said she didn’t think it was a good idea. Britt said it was important. It was about her brother. Lulu asked why Britt inserted herself in her life. Wasn’t stealing her embryo enough? Britt wondered if they could have an interaction without bringing that up. It happened a million years ago. Lulu said Britt had no idea the amount of pain she’d inflicted on Rocco, and Britt asked what she was talking about.

Sonny said it was the place for them to meet, and Turner said it was tempting. He said he didn’t want to pressure her. He knew she was risking her career. She said she used to be married to her career, but Jordan told her that she’d grown to regret that and was happier after her shift in priorities. She thought she could learn a thing or two from her friend. Her career mattered, but there were other things in life that mattered too. Sonny asked of she’d be up for being there for a glass of fantastic wine every once in a while, and she said, yeah. Maybe she would.

Alexis told Diane that it was weird. Willow had been adamant about Scout living at Drew’s house, but Scout was with her most of the time. One would think she didn’t really want Scout in Drew’s house.  

Nina said Willow set her up for blackmail, but Willow said it was more like an insurance policy. Nina said she’d never hurt Willow. She loved Willow. Willow said she loved Nina too. She knew it wasn’t on purpose, but the last time Nina tried to protect her with an alibi, it made things worse. She couldn’t afford another mistake like that again and Nina was torn between her and Charlotte. She tried to make it easier by taking away the choice. Now Nina had to side with her or she’d go down for drugging Drew.  

Jordan asked how long she’d been there. She had to go home. Curtis said she wasn’t going anywhere, when Jordan flashed back to the crash. She said, it was her. She’d leaned over to kiss him and drifted into the wrong lane. There was a car coming at them and she panicked. She overcorrected and the accident was her fault. She could have killed them both.

Nina said she fixed the Jack problem. She didn’t have to choose. Willow said, that could change. She needed to be able to trust Nina. She couldn’t be a helpless victim. She’d do what it took to keep her children. She couldn’t leave it to chance. Otherwise, it would all have been for nothing. Nina said she understood, but wished Willow would have let her help from the start, and Willow said it turned out that she liked standing on her own two feet. Nina said, at what cost? It was one thing to shoot Drew in a moment of desperation, but another thing to keep him trapped inside his body. Willow said she wished it didn’t have to be this way, and Nina said maybe it didn’t, but Willow said it did. She wouldn’t survive being separated from her children again. She needed to have control over Drew, and unfortunately, over Nina too. Don’t hate her for it.

Brad asked why Nathan didn’t tell his sister that he and Lulu were dating, and Nathan asked if Brad blamed him. Brad said, no, but was he sure he wanted to risk losing his sister? Lulu had been cold and relentlessly hard on Britt. It really was unfair.

Lulu said Britt kept acting like some kind of mother and it was confusing Rocco. Leave him alone. Britt said she got that she wasn’t Lulu’s favorite person, but she was trying to help her. Being with Nathan was a huge mistake for her and Rocco.

Jordan told Curtis that she should never have taken her eyes off the road. She was so sorry. He said, it could happen to anyone, and she asked if the other car was okay. He said he assumed. He didn’t know. They never stepped to check and make sure they were okay. Whoever they were, they kept on driving.

Chase told Phoebe that he was happy she was there with them, and Brook said they both were. Chase said they were worried they wouldn’t get the chance to take care of her, but now there was no reason she couldn’t stay as long as she needed. It was smooth sailing from here on out.

Brad told Nathan that it was worth remembering that the object of Lulu’s suffocating love and affection wouldn’t be there without Britt. His hospital sources said Rocco was great, but he wouldn’t be there being great if not for Britt. Nathan said it wasn’t as straightforward as that, and Brad said, what was? He wondered if Lulu was looking for a way to punish Britt for the rest of her life, but Nathan said it wasn’t punishment. He understood Brad was his sister’s bestie and appreciated his loyalty to her, but he wasn’t sure it was appropriate for Brad to hang out with her. He encouraged her worst impulses and behavior. It wasn’t something a good friend should do and he may have to intervene.

Lulu asked, why? and Britt said her brother had been gone for seven years. He didn’t remember where he was or what he did. He’d changed and needed time to figure out who he was before diving into a relationship. Lulu said she didn’t get the impression he was having an identity crisis. He was the same guy he’d always been. Britt said he was who Lulu needed him to be, and Lulu told Britt that she’d say anything to keep them apart. Britt said believe what she wanted, but don’t say she didn’t warn her, and she left.

Turner said she had to get going, and Sonny gave her a set of keys, in case she was thirsty for the good stuff.

Diane asked if Alexis thought it was harmful for Scout to live with Willow, and Alexis said she chose not to think about that. Diane said, then leave it as it is and be glad Scout was allowed to spend time with her. Alexis said she had the feeling something wasn’t right.

Nina said she could never hate Willow. She didn’t agree with some of Willow’s choices, but understood why she made them. Willow cried, and Nina said she wished Willow had been honest with her from the start. The one thing she didn’t get was that she would have been on Willow’s side even if Willow wasn’t forcing her to. Willow said she needed to be sure, and Nina said, what now? Willow said, keep her updated on the situation with Agent Brennan. The traffic cam footage can’t see the light of day. Nina said, it won’t, and Willow said she also recently discovered that two other people know she shot Drew. Nina said, who? and Willow said, so far, they’d kept it to themselves, but she had to make sure it stayed that way.

Wednesday:

Josslyn saw Nathan at the gym and asked if he needed a spotter,

Ava went to see Laura at her office and Laura complained about Sidwell expecting her to help him with flying his helicopter when and where he wanted. Ava said, maybe she should.

Boyle told Sidwell that the mayor was slowing things down, and Sidwell said if he couldn’t do the job, Boyle was of little value to him.

Tracy told Brook that Danny was out of control. He’d taken Brook’s car out for spin and the car had a massive scrape.

Dante told Turner that it was a single car accident and the other driver wasn’t responsible, but she said, they still didn’t stop. He said, they might not have seen it. No one had come forward. She asked if there was any progress with Marco’s murder, and he said he’d get the forensic report.

Jordan woke to find Curtis by her bed, and Dr. Caldwell came in to evaluate the injuries to her neck and face.

Ava said the new flight path was all Sidwell could talk to her about, and Laura said the deal was problematic for dozens of reasons. Ava said they both knew that he’d get what he wanted one way or the other, but thought Laura might have the wrong idea about him. Laura said she wasn’t the one who had the wrong idea. It was Ava.

Sidwell told Boyle that the police had done nothing to find his son’s killer and none of the politicians he’d bought could do anything right. He was getting pushback from the mayor even though he was blackmailing her with photos of Dalton’s body in her car trunk. He’d bought a congressman, and the only significant think he’d done was have a stroke. Drew’s wife was helping regular people of no significance, and his investment in Boyle had yielded meager returns. Boyle said all Sidwell did was complain when he was the common denominator in his own problems. Maybe the reason he was failing wasn’t because of everyone else. Maybe it was because of himself.

Turner said Sidwell was convinced Dante’s father and Jason were behind Marco’s murder, and Dante said Sonny had been at the movies with Donna that night. Security footage confirmed it. And Jason was too busy head-butting him in front of witnesses. There was nothing to tie Sonny to Marco’s killing. Marco was wearing a gold chain and had cash in his pocket, but no phone. Turner wondered why someone would take it, and Dante said if they had the answer, they might have a suspect.

Josslyn reintroduced herself to Nathan and said the friend she was meeting bailed. Did he want to do a rotation?

Tracy said Brook’s car wasn’t in the usual place and she’d noticed a garage door ajar. Brook’s car had been carelessly parked and had a massive scrape on the side. Brook asked why she was blaming Danny, and Tracy said Danny was without his father and out of control. Everyone else had their own vehicle. They had to clamp down on Danny, or next time, it wouldn’t be a car, but a person. Brook said she did it, and Tracy asked if she’d hit another car. Brook said, not exactly, and Tracy asked if anyone was injured. Brook asked if she’d heard about the crash on 91, and Tracy said it involved Jordan and Curtis. Brook said she had been involved too.

Jordan said Curtis could stay if he wanted, and Curtis said, of course (🍷). Dr. Caldwell took off the bandages.

Laura said Sidwell was dangerous and she’d hate for something to happen to Ava. Ava said she was aware of Sidwell’s reputation, but Laura said it was more than a reputation. Ava said she’d seen another side of Sidwell. He was hurting about his son, who’d been everything to him. Laura said she was glad Sidwell had Ava, and Ava said he’d been throwing himself into his work and asked Laura to just work with him on it. It would mean a lot to them both. Laura said she would, and Ava thanked her. Laura told Ava to promise to be careful. If anything was off, come to her immediately. Ava said, deal.

Boyle told Sidwell that the entire community objected to the new flight path, and it would look bad if he overlooked that for one constituent. Sidwell took out a gun and said if Boyle couldn’t do the job, he’d have to fire him, and the severance package may be more damaging than a bad reference. He wanted the flight path.

Jordan asked how it looked, and Dr. Caldwell said there was minimal inflammation and no sign of infection. Her face and neck had multiple lacerations and the trauma had been complicated by the burns. The silver lining was that the burns were first and secondary. It could have been worse. Jordan asked how bad it was, but the doctor said they didn’t know the extent until she was healed. There could be noticeable scarring, but they’d address that down the road. They had some good surgeons who could mitigate the damage. There were no guarantees, but they had every reason to hope. Jordan asked if it would have made a difference if she hadn’t been burned, but Dr. Caldwell told her that it was impossible to say, but it may have minimized the scarring.

Brook said she was driving to Charlie’s to see Gio, and Tracy asked if she was speeding. Brook said, maybe a little. A car drifted into her lane and crossed the dividing line. She blew the horn and swerved. Tracy asked about the scrape, and Brook said she ran into the guardrail, then kept driving. She was upset and freaking out. She wanted to get the performance in one piece. Tracy said Brook would be too smart to drive away unless she had good reason, and Brook said she’d been drinking.

Nathan said Josslyn’s deadlift was perfect, and she said her coach taught her perfect form. She’d played volleyball at PCU, but had to give it up for pre-med, but then realized pre-med wasn’t for her. She was lucky her family wasn’t forcing her to be a doctor. Nathan said, family expectations could be demanding, and she asked if his family had pushed him to be a doctor, since his mother and sister were doctors. He said he didn’t grow up with his mom, but knowing her, she would have made him follow in her footsteps. Josslyn said, and his dad’s.  

The bartender at the Brown Dog told Boyle that he was on the banned list, and Boyle said, not if he wanted to keep his liquor license. Whiskey, three fingers, pronto.

Jordan told Curtis that she knew there was a lot of bandaging and she could feel the pain, but it never occurred to her that she could end up with scars. He said they’d get her the best plastic surgeon, but she said things had to heal first and they didn’t know how long it would take. Turner came by with flowers and to check on the both of them, and Curtis said they were doing as well as could be expected. Jordan said she was managing, and Turner said everyone at yoga was asking about her. Jordan said she appreciated Turner coming by, but was feeling tired. Would Turner mind visiting some other time? Turner said, of course (🍷), and left. Curtis said he’d let Jordan get some rest, and followed.

Curtis saw Turner at the elevator, and she said she was sorry. Next time, she’d call first. He said, since she was there, had they learned any more about the crash?

Brook told Tracy that she’d had one glass of wine. She was perfectly okay to drive, but was afraid they’d give her a breathalyzer because she’d hit the guardrail. She would have dealt with it, but she wouldn’t be the only person affected. Tracy said Brook had Phoebe to think of, and Brook said God knew how it would affect their chances. She swore she hadn’t heard anything. She was focused on her driving and concentrating on not crashing. Tracy asked when she realized, and Brook said, yesterday. Chase mentioned the crash. She should have stopped just in case. Jordan could have died. That’s why she was going to the police and telling them everything. Tracy said, no. She wasn’t going to do that.

Josslyn said Nathan’s dad was Cesar Faison and had been a lot of things, and Nathan said, international criminal, global terrorist, attempted murderer. She asked if he wasn’t also a doctor, and Nathan said he had two memories of his father. He’d interrogated him once, when they didn’t know their relationship, and right before Faison shot him. She said she hadn’t considered he might not want to talk about it, and he said it was a complicated subject. Josslyn said she’d been thinking a lot about Faison and the weird connection between him and Anna.

Turner said the department concluded that it was a single car accident, but Curtis said, there was another vehicle. Did they look into it? She said, they didn’t cause the accident, but Curtis said, they saw it and took off. They were left for an hour and barely got out before the car blew up. It might have ended up making a difference for Jordan. It was going to be tough. Turner said, Jordan’s injuries were worse because the other driver didn’t render aid and fled, and he said he didn’t know how they could look the other way when a person was in danger.

On the phone, Dante said, stand down. He’d handle it personally.

Tracy said Brook wasn’t going to the police. She gotten behind the wheel, hit the guardrail, and kept going. Brook said she didn’t know there was a reason to stop, and Tracy said the police might believe her, but child services would be there immediately and Brook and Chase’s odds of adopting would be shot to hell. Brook said, not to mention she’d been drinking. She legitimately panicked when she hit the guardrail while she was rushing to see her see son perform. She’d demonstrated poor judgment, but did nothing illegal. Tracy said Jordan was a highly respected former Police Commissioner. Brook would be held responsible and may not be exonerated. Brook said she wouldn’t mention the drinking, but Tracy said they’d interview Lucy, the last person to see her before she left. Lucy would be compelled to tell them. Brook said she wasn’t drunk, and Tracy said, kudos to her tolerance, but they wouldn’t look kindly on a wealthy woman getting behind the wheel after she’d been drinking. Brook said there had to be a way out where she could still do the right thing, but Tracy said there wasn’t. It wasn’t ethical and she knew it was going to be hard to live with, but they were going to manage, because doing the right thing would definitely ruin Brook’s life.

Nathan said it was common knowledge Faison was obsessed with Anna, and Josslyn said she’d found a book called The Crystalline Conspiracy. Nathan said his father wrote it, and she said the woman on the cover looked exactly like Anna. He asked if she was surprised, and she said, no, but Emma said Faison was a big reason Anna was in a mental institution. She insisted Faison was still alive. Nathan said, that must be terrifying, but how did that involve him? He knew his father was dead, but he’d had nothing to do with him. It was true that Faison had hurt a lot of people. Josslyn said, some people eventually got over it, but it took his mom forever to shake Faison, and he said it was a subject his family tended to avoid, and she said, sorry. There were other people she could talk to about Faison and Anna. He asked what possible reason she had to dredge up a name that brought up trauma. Why was she so curious about Cesar Faison?  

Ava asked how things went with Boyle, and Sidwell said he was strongly considering pulling his support for Boyle’s reelection and the mayor was digging in her heels. Ava said she paid a visit to Laura and she’d agreed to push the new flight path forward. He asked, why? and she said she and Nikolas were long divorced, but she and Laura had a fondness for each other. He asked why she’d do that for him.

Dante went to see Laura and said he’d thought he’d give her a heads up. Boyle was on his way to a drunk and disorderly. There had been no formal complaints, but he didn’t want her to miss the window where she could call members of the media and put his dereliction of duty on livestream. She asked why he didn’t give the tip to Lulu, but he said he figured she wouldn’t want to miss out since Boyle had put a camera in her face at the worst possible times. Maybe it was time for her to return the favor.  

Tracy told Brook they had to deal with it discreetly and do it now before Chase noticed her car was missing and looked in the other garage. Brook had to do exactly as she said. Before Chase got home, she had to move the car next to the boathouse and cover it with a tarp. Leave the rest to her. By tomorrow, it would be taken care of. In the meantime – and by that she meant the rest of Brook’s life – never breathe a word of this to anybody.

Curtis said, as soon as the doctors gave the all clear, he’d take Jordan to a beautiful spa in the mountains of Arizona. Jordan asked for a mirror, and he said she heard the doctor. It would take time. She said she didn’t care. She needed to see what he saw.  

Ava said she knew Sidwell’s grief firsthand and thought she’d try to lighten the load a little. It was one little thing she thought she could do. He said it was far from little. He was discovering, for better or worse, who was willing to stand by him in his darkest moments, and here she was. Ava said she wasn’t going anywhere, and he said he wouldn’t forget that.

Josslyn told Nathan that Cesar Faison was fascinating. He was an international figure who’d played a crucial part in their local history and with people she knew. Nathan said not to mention his death, and she said she should have considered his feelings, but he said it was fine. He had to go. She thanked him and said she hoped she hadn’t ruined his time, but he said it was nice meeting her again. At the door, he turned around and looked at her for a moment, then left.

Turner told Dante that they needed to talk about Jordan’s accident. There was still no ID on the driver. They’d fled the scene. He asked, what changed? and she said Jordan may no longer be law enforcement, but she was still one of their own. She was going to find the driver and nail them.

Tracy said, it was an accident. It was unfortunate, but it happened. Brook wasn’t to ask questions of anybody, including the current Police Commissioner who happened to live in their house. Was she clear? Brook said, yes, but Tracy said Brook was still thinking about it. If she came forward, she would just make it worse. Brook said Tracy was right. She’d move her car next to the boathouse and cover it. Tracy said, excellent. The next time Brook saw her car, it would be parked in the appropriate spot looking perfect. They would be the only two people who knew that it was her car that almost collided with Jordan’s.

Boyle told the bartender that he got into politics to make his community better and to serve his constituents, okay? Not to become the type of man who only served entitled businessmen, vicious thugs, and the sanctimonious, holier-than-thou, high and mighty mayor. Laura walked in.

Jordan looked in the mirror, and Curtis suggested they get a nurse to help take the bandages off, but she started to remove them. Curtis helped her, and when they were off, she saw she had deep cuts across her cheek. She put down the mirror and cried, and he said he’d get somebody to rebandage her. He left, and she cried some more.

Thursday:

Josslyn walked into Sonny’s old kitchen, and said it was good see Carly and the moss bowl 🎍 . Carly said Donna was at her after school program, but Josslyn said she wasn’t there to see Donna or Carly. She was here for Valentin.

Boyle said he’d have another, but the bartender thought he’d had enough. Boyle said he wasn’t not paying him to think, but to pour. Laura filmed Boyle on her phone as he threatened the bartender with calling the New York State Liquor Authority, and the bartender said, just one more, and poured Boyle a shot.

Nathan went to Windymere, and Sidwell said, it must be important. Nathan said there would be more visits int the future. He was now the lead detective on Marco’s murder investigation.

Danny and Rocco met Dante at the batting cages, and Danny said, this was the surprise? Dante said they had the place to themselves and it would be fun. Danny said he’d wait in the car, and Dante asked what was going on with them. He wanted them to get outside, get some sun, and spend time together. Or they could skip the fun part and go straight to the hash it out part

Britt went into Cullum’s room, and he said, there she is. He knew she’d show her deceitful face eventually. Let him guess. Did she come to beg for her life?

Carly said she thought Josslyn wanted Valentin gone, and Josslyn said, for Carly’s safety and Donna’s. Carly said it wasn’t like that, but Josslyn said she’d hoped Carly came to her senses. Carly said she didn’t want to be in this situation, but Josslyn said it seemed like she did. It served her agenda and she was too stubborn listen. Carly said she felt the same way about the risk Josslyn was taking with her life. Why did she want to talk to Valentin? Josslyn said she wanted information, and Carly said, what if she didn’t want Josslyn talking to him? Josslyn said they both knew she’d get past Carly, and Carly asked if Josslyn was going to punch her or move her out of the way. Josslyn said, despite what Carly was thinking, she didn’t want to hurt her.

Rocco said he couldn’t swing because of his hand, but Dante said Rocco could tell him what he was doing wrong. Danny said he didn’t expect to play baseball and wanted to focus on basketball, and Dante said, why not both? Danny said he didn’t want to play baseball without his dad, and Dante said he couldn’t convince Danny to play, but they were there, so he thought they could do something fun. Rocco said Dante was still in his work clothes, and Dante said he was going to warm up.

Boyle told the bartender that he’d wanted to be mayor, make a name for himself, and have a bridge named after him. Was that too much to ask? Spoiler alert – it was not. He was dealing with a viper, a very vicious viper, and he didn’t know how long until it struck. The bartender wondered if he needed to show Boyle out, but Laura said it wasn’t necessary. She’d handle it.

Danny said Rocco’s dad had been right. Rocco had been quiet lately. He wasn’t answering Danny’s texts. Was everything okay?

Sidwell said he wanted Nathan to focus on Marco’s murder, and Nathan said it was the PCPD’s top priority. Sidwell said, was it his? Neither one was any closer to an arrest than they were on the night his son died. Time was a luxury they didn’t have. His son was in the ground and Sonny Corinthos, who possibly put him there, was walking free. He was surrounded by incompetence. Nathan promised to find who did this, and Sidwell said maybe he shouldn’t have put Nathan in the role of a detective. He didn’t think it was delivering the perks he expected. Nathan said Sidwell would be surprised what could be accomplished with a gun and a badge, and Sidwell said he’d prefer a real detective. Nathan said an entire department of real detectives and police officers were working around the clock on Marco’s murder. Sidwell asked why he had no answer then, and Nathan said he had an answer, but didn’t think Sidwell would like it.

Britt said she’d spoken to her brother and Sidwell and worked things out, but Cullum said he didn’t hear his name mentioned. She said she’d fallen in line. She was working on the project. He said, so she was obedient now. How convenient since her plans went awry.  She said she’d made a mistake, and he said she thought Jason would save her and look how that turned out. She said she wanted her medicine, and he said he had a bullet hole in his back, a consequence of her plan. The deal they once had, had been amended. They had a new understanding, a new set of rules. She’d get her doses, but first she had to produce results. She said she was back on board, and he said if that was so, tell him what really happened on the pier. She said Jason shot him, but Cullum said that was impossible. He was standing over Jason when the bullet hit him. Jason didn’t pull the trigger, so who did?

Boyle said he didn’t have to defer his time to Laura, but she said he might want to rethink that, and showed him the video. He said he knew it. She acted high and mighty, but at the end of the day, she was just like them. She was going to leak it to the press, put it online, or both. She said she didn’t take the video to hurt him, but to help him see how badly he was behaving. He wouldn’t want the public to see it. Look at this as a wake-up call. He said nothing mattered anymore, but she said that was the whiskey talking. He said, and the tequila, and she said she was making him an offer. She could call Commissioner Falconari, who would put him in cell so he wouldn’t hurt anyone, including himself, or he could come home with her now.

Rocco told Danny that he was doing okay. Don’t worry. His hand was infected and he didn’t feel great. Danny said he heard what happened at school. How was he doing? Danny said he’d been better. His grandma was upset about his suspension. He had to stand up for his dad. Rocco said he would have probably done the same thing. Did Danny really tell Wiley Wheeler that his girlfriend was going to dump him? Danny said, clearly, the truth hurt. It was totally worth it. Dante came back and said he thought he’d torn his shirt, but it was him that was torn. Rocco said he just needed more practice, and Dante said that’s why he wanted to come there. It was good seeing them like this. He knew Danny would rather be with his dad, and he got that, but he was there for him. He loved Danny’s mom very much and loved him. Danny said he had great memories of them, and Dante said he wanted to make more. He and Danny’s mom used to come there and she’d give him pointers. It was fun arguing with her. Danny said it couldn’t hurt if he practiced, and went to warm up. Dante said it looked like Danny felt better, but Rocco seemed quiet and he thought he knew why.  

Valentin asked why Josslyn needed to see him, and she said she needed intel on Director Ross Cullum. Valentin said Jack was one thing. Cullum was completely different. He didn’t think she wanted to know what was behind that door. Josslyn said, keeping that door closed wasn’t an option anymore now that Jason took the fall for shooting Cullum. They needed to work together. It was their best shot at taking him down. Nobody knew the WSB bureaucracy better than Valentin. Valentin said it was a two way street. You go first. She told him that Cullum was working with Sidwell. He was a double agent.

Britt said she didn’t know what he was talking about, and Cullum said, don’t insult him. Someone else was there and she knew who. She said she was unconscious. When she woke up, he was lying there bleeding on the ground. She asked Jason what happened, and Jason said he’d shot him. She wished she could give him whatever name he was hoping for, but she’d told him everything she knew. he asked if she believed she had a guardian angel besides Jason, and she said if she had another ally or any other option, she would be anywhere but there. He said, then she wouldn’t mind if he kept digging, and she said, dig all he wanted to, when Lucas walked in.  

Nathan told Sidwell that they’d looked at Sonny from every angle, and there was no evidence connecting him. He had an ironclad alibi. He was at the movies with his daughters. And Jason’s alibi was solid. Sidwell said, maybe Sonny hired someone. It wasn’t something he’d do himself. His son was the Police Commissioner. Nathan said Dante wasn’t helping his father, and Sidwell asked why he was eager to exonerate Sonny. Nathan said he wasn’t. He was following the facts like a real detective. Sonny knew Sidwell had photos tying him and Laura to Dalton’s murder that could end up in the hands of the police if he crossed Sidwell. Sidwell asked if Nathan really thought Sonny wasn’t responsible, and Nathan said he didn’t think so. The murderer got close enough to stab Marco. That implied trust. It meant Marco knew the killer and let them in. He didn’t see it coming. Sidwell said it must have been someone else who wanted to get to him. Marco had no enemies. Nathan told Sidwell to consider it wasn’t about him. Maybe someone had a score to settle. Was it possible Marco was involved with someone else or there were exes in the periphery? Sidwell said, there was only Lucas, who would never hurt Marco. He absolutely loved Marco. Nathan said there was a problem with a gap in Lucas’s timeline. During the time of his shift around Marco’s murder, he disappeared and they couldn’t account for his whereabouts.

Dante asked if Rocco was still upset that he’d come down hard on Gio. They were actually doing better. Rocco said it wasn’t a Gio thing, and Rocco said, there was clearly something. Did he want to talk? Rocco flashed back to shooting Cullum, and said he felt bad that Danny lost his dad. He’d had a mom and a dad, and now he had neither. Dante said Danny had them. He had Alexis and Scout to get him through it. Rocco said he wished they could being his dad back, and Dante said, whatever could be done, was being done. Be Danny’s friend. Be his brother. Rocco said he hadn’t been great either. He’d been keeping his distance. He didn’t know what to say. Dante suggested he focus on his relationship with Danny. How good did it feel when Danny and Charlotte backed him up with that Dalton mess? Danny said, Danny was willing to say it was all on him, and Dante said that’s because Danny was his brother and wanted to help. He needed to be Danny’s brother.

Laura brought Boyle into the apartment, and he said he thought she was a married happily woman. But he wouldn’t say anything if she didn’t. She said, for God’s sake. The next time, don’t finish the bottle. He asked what he was doing there, and she said he was three sheets to the wind in the middle of the afternoon. The Brown Dog was about to have its happy hour and she thought he’d want to sober up away from prying eyes and people’s little telephone recording cameras. He said he shouldn’t have gotten involved with Sidwell. Just because they were forced into working together, he wasn’t her responsibility. He was having a good time. She said he looked like he was drinking to forget, and he said maybe he was. He’d told her to stay away from Sidwell. He wished he’d taken his own advice.

Sidwell told Nathan, stop wasting his time. Lucas was a doctor. He could have been anywhere in the hospital. He would have never hurt Marco. He had to concentrate on finding the real killer. Nathan said he had to. Whoever killed Marco took his phone and that was a huge problem. Sidwell said because of incriminating evidence against them, and Nathan said, let’s hope whoever took the phone doesn’t know what they have. Sidwell said, in the meantime, speak to Cullum. They were out of his sister’s medication and needed to get more. Nathan said, will do, and Sidwell asked if there was anything else. Nathan flashed back to speaking with Josslyn, and said, no.  

Lucas asked what Britt was doing there, and she said, checking on their patient. He said he thought she should leave. Her boyfriend shot the man. It was clearly a conflict and unprofessional. Britt said, understood, and left. Lucas said Cullum’s recovery was going well, and Cullum said he owed Lucas his life. Lucas said, that’s what doctors did.

Josslyn said she and Cullum zigzagged around each other at Windymere when she was stuck there during the storm. She’d told him she’d been headed to a party at a nearby island, and when the storm got bad, she’d veered to Windymere to see her uncle. He seemed to believe it. Carly said Josslyn had been alone with Cullum, and Valentin said he was impressed. If Cullum had detected a lie, Josslyn wouldn’t have come back from the island. Carly asked if that was supposed to make her feel better, and Valentin said, yeah. Josslyn said, Sidwell and Cullum were working together. They had been for years. Valentin said, now they knew Britt was working with them. Britt, Cullum, Faison, and Sidwell had been working together for years. He’d suspected it, but had no proof. Josslyn said, his turn, and he said Cullum was the leading authority on Cesar Faison. That explained why they never brought Faison down. Cullum was undermining the investigation from the inside. Carly said she thought Anna was the authority on Faison, but Valentin said there was an emotional conflict. She couldn’t be objective. Brennan knew that. Carly said Jack told her about Anna’s breakdown. Did he think Jack had her removed? Valentin said, yes. He thought Jack was absolutely responsible for whatever happened to Anna.

Boyle said he knew about the blackmail photos of Laura and Sonny. Sidwell killed Dalton or had him killed and threw him in Laura’s trunk, and someone with a telephoto lens took pictures. He knows this because it was one of the things Sidwell screamed at him in the middle of his tantrum. He was complaining about all the ways everyone was failing him. He didn’t want to be the next corpse Laura found in the trunk. Laura asked if Sidwell threatened Boyle, and he said it wasn’t about threats. It was about what he was being made to do, the man those things were making him into. He got into politics to serve his community. He’d cut corners and made deals he wasn’t proud of because that was the job for everyone, but her apparently. That was how it worked. Sidwell wasn’t playing the same game as everyone else. This was something else entirely. The business he’d been doing for years, he wasn’t doing now. He was doing business with a killer and was in too deep to get out clean.

Lucas asked why Britt called him to her office, and she asked why he interrupted her with Cullum. He asked if she meant to thank him for rescuing her. Cullum was dangerous and she shouldn’t be alone with him. She said she’d been alone with him before, and Lucas said, the last time, he’d tried to kill her. She said he wasn’t going to hurt her in the hospital. She didn’t know why Lucas wasn’t avoiding him. Stop treating Cullum like a regular patient. He’d murdered Lucas’s boyfriend and knew he was involved with this.

Valentin said, Anna got too close to something and Brennan took her off the playing field and he’d neutralize anyone else who did the same. If Agent Cullum figured out Josslyn lied, she was as good as dead. Carly told her to stay away from Cullum, but Josslyn said she couldn’t. This was bigger than her, bigger than all of them. Carly said nothing was more important to her than Josslyn, and Josslyn said she loved Carly, but she didn’t have a choice. The stakes were too high. Carly should do what she had to, and she would too. She left, and Carly said they weren’t going to stop Josslyn. Valentin said, no, and Carly said she was scared. He said she should be.

Rocco said he was sorry he hadn’t been around, but Danny said it was okay. Rocco said it wasn’t. He should have checked in. He’d left Danny hanging and good brother and friend didn’t do that. Danny said he knew Rocco cared and that’s what counted. There was nothing anyone could do anyway. Someone should be able to do something. Rocco said sometimes the best thing was to wait and see how it played out. It sucked and he hated it. Danny said he wasn’t good at it. No one knew anything and it was driving him crazy.  

Boyle told Laura that he was somebody he didn’t want to be and he was expendable. Sidwell no longer needed him because he had her. She was more valuable. She said she wouldn’t let Sidwell hurt him. They were in it together and maybe they could find a way out together. He said Sidwell had them where he wanted them, but she said she wasn’t so sure. She did know drowning himself in a bottle of booze wasn’t the way to handle it. He said it was a good idea at the time, and she said they couldn’t come up with a plan if he wasn’t sober. She’d make coffee. Don’t get sick in her living room. He said he was good, and she left.  

Nathan went to see Cullum, who said he felt like him living was unfortunate for some. Nathan said he came to give Cullum a heads up. Sidwell was erratic and convinced Sonny Corinthos killed Marco, even though there was no evidence to support that theory. On the contrary. It had been disproved, but he couldn’t make Sidwell see that Sonny was probably not the one who killed Marco. Cullum told him to find the one who did.

Britt told Lucas that if Cullum killed Marco – and she was pretty sure he did – he took Marco’s phone. They could safely assume he read the texts, which meant he knew Lucas was involved, which meant he’d been exposed, like her. Lucas said he wasn’t helpless. He had options, like fighting back. She said, and what army? She didn’t think anyone could save her from this nightmare and Jason convinced her that he could. Now Jason was gone. Marco was gone. They had no one. He asked what she proposed to do, and she said, back off and pray the WSB exposed Cullum. Until then, all they could do was survive. He said that’s where she was wrong. There was one person who could stop this. She asked, who? and Lucas said him. She asked if he had a death wish.

Laura brought out coffee, but Boyle was passed out on the couch. She put a blanket over him.

Danny said maybe there was something Rocco could do, and Rocco said, name it. Danny said, Britt was there the night Cullum was shot. She and Rocco were closer now and talked. Did she mention why his dad would have done this? Rocco said they hadn’t spoken, and Danny said he figured Rocco would have already told him if she’d said anything.

Britt said she didn’t need more guilt and couldn’t have Lucas die for her, but he said he was doing it for Marco. She asked if Marco would want him to do it. Marco didn’t want to put him in danger and Sidwell had never been more dangerous. Cullum had always terrified the hell out of her. She suggested Lucas back out of the room if he was alone with Cullum. Lucas said he’d asked Marco to take the same risk to make things right between them. He couldn’t do less. She asked why he thought he was capable of taking down either one, and he said he was staying at Windymere and was in the perfect position. Sidwell didn’t see him as a threat and would never see him coming.

Sidwell looked at a photo of Lucas and Marco and flashed back to Nathan saying Lucas disappeared and they couldn’t account for his whereabouts.  

Cullum asked if they had another suspect, but Nathan said they didn’t. All the evidence pointed to was someone being killed. Beyond that, they had nothing to go on. In the meantime, Britt was due for her next injection. Cullum said, talk to Sidwell.  The meds were at Windymere. Nathan said they were out. Cullum had to call his supplier and have them restock. Cullum said Nathan didn’t make demands. He was lying in a hospital bed because of his sister’s betrayal. He’d tell Nathan what he told her. If she wanted her medicine, she needed to show progress. Nathan said he’d relay the message, and Cullum said, do that. Calling Nathan Cassius, he reminded Nathan that he could blow up his life as easily as Britt’s.

Josslyn saw Nathan leaving Cullum’s hospital room.

Valentin told Carly that Cullum would target Josslyn if he found out she was an agent. He got her into this to take Jack down, but Josslyn changed everything. In a perfect world, they’d take down all three. Cullum and Sidwell were the biggest threat to her daughter. Even if Jack walked, they had to help her daughter. Nothing would happen to her and her daughter, not while he was there.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

At the docks on the phone, Eithan says he’s sorry he’s late in calling. He got held up and just got to Port Charles. He’s on Pier 55 right now. Let him know if they can meet him tonight. If not, he’ll be there every day at noon, so he’ll see them soon… he hopes.

Laura puts a glass of water and some aspirin on the coffee table, and Boyle sits up. He asks how long he was out, and she says, about an hour. He says his memory is a little fuzzy, but she made a video of him when he was at Brown Dog, and she says, interesting that that’s the thing he remembers. He asks what she did with the video. Did she leak it to the press? Or maybe she sent it to the city council directly. Or is it online and he’s a viral sensation right now? Please, just tell him. How long before he has to turn in his resignation?

Kristina thanks Michael for dropping off Donna’s backpack. She was not pleased when she realized she left it at school. He says he’s always happy to help his little sister, and she thanks him and says, but Donna’s got them all wrapped around her little finger. (Mine too.) He says he knows, but even when he knows she’s working him, he’s still happy. Kristina is babysitting tonight? She says, yes. Donna is in her room right now playing Tron. She’s determined to beat Wiley. He says he wishes her luck. The only person to beat Wiley is Jacinda. She says, Jacinda seems to be a woman of many talents. She still can’t get over how good Jacinda sounded when she sang at Charlie’s. He says, you and me both. How have things been going since she reopened? She says, good. Business is good. A lot of positive word of mouth. She was actually just posting some content from that night and scrolling through the comments. He asks what people are saying, and she scrolls and says, compliments on the new look… Everyone loved Trina and Gio’s song… and open mic night was a hit. He says, anything on Jacinda’s performance? and she says, oh, yes… Wow. That girl can really sing. Too bad she’s… He says, what? and she says, nothing. It’s nothing. He takes the phone and reads, too bad she’s dating a homicidal maniac. Watch your back, lady.

At Bad Jen Café, Willow puts a sundae in front of Wiley and says, that’s for doing such a great job on his spider project. She’s so proud of him. Wiley says, thanks, mom. Does she think they could go to the rainforest someday? He wants to see the Goliath birdeater tarantula for himself. It doesn’t really eat birds. Jacinda walks in, and Willow says she needs to think about that one. Wiley runs over to Jacinda, and they hug.

About to go into her apartment Nina flashes back to Willow saying it was like she snapped. She couldn’t even think. But somehow, she was in her car, driving to Drew’s in the rain. She let herself in the back door. She saw Drew was there and she walked up behind him and shot him in the back. Nina says, twice, and Willow says, in her mind in the state she was in, it was either Drew or her children, and she’s sorry, but her kids will win every time. Nina lets herself in, and Valentin is there. He says, hi, honey. Welcome home.

In Sonny’s old kitchen, Carly says she’s so glad they’re doing this, and glancing at the moss bowl🎍, Lucas says, so is he. He thanks her for telling him to get over here. He appreciates it. She says she’s also glad Donna is staying at Sonny’s tonight. She wanted to have some alone time with him so they could talk and she could see how he’s holding up. He says, some days are definitely better than others, and looks around. He asks if her garlic press doesn’t live in this drawer, but she says she had to get a new one. She thinks it’s in that box over there with a few other things. He says he’s just happy to make a meal again. The chef at Windymere won’t let him anywhere near the kitchen. She says, there’s a simple fix to that, and he says he knows. He’s not moving back in with her. She says she didn’t tell him that he had to move in here, and he says, no, she did not. He takes a shaver out of the box and asks, is that because she already has a houseguest?

Lulu goes to the pier and looks at a picture of the Haunted Star on her phone. She says she’s thinking of her dad too. She’s missing him, but she’s sure he knows that already. She sees Ethan’s back and says, excuse me. Do I know you? He says he hopes so, and she says, Ethan! and runs to him for a hug.

Michael says, everyone thinks that he shot Drew, and Kristina says, okay. Well, then let’s set them straight. He says, stop. It’s not going to do any good. She says, they can’t just let everyone lie about him, and he says he hates it too, but nothing she writes is going to change anyone’s mind. Especially not after the way Willow tore him down on the stand during her trial. She made it sound like he framed her for murder. She says, yet he’s still somehow getting along with her for the sake of his kids. She gives him a lot of credit. She could never be that gracious. He says, it’s not gracious. It’s strategic.

Jacinda asks how Wiley is doing, and he says he got an A on his spider project. She says, that’s amazing. High-five. He asks if she wants to see it. He’ll go get it. Willow says she’s sure Jacinda is too busy right now to look his project, but Jacinda says, actually, she’s on a break, so she does have some time. Wiley says, Jacinda is the reason he got an A. She’s a spider genius. Please, can he show it to her?

Nina asks what the hell Valentin is doing in her living room. He scared her half to death. He says, sorry. He couldn’t exactly have the doorman announce him for obvious reasons. She asks how he got in, and he says he’d tell her, but it’s not going to make her feel any safer. She says he’s risking a lot coming to see her. Has he been hiding in Port Charles this whole time? Where has he been hiding? He says, who’s asking? Her or Jack Brennan?

Carly digs in the box and says, here’s the garlic press, and Lucas says, she’s not making Jack shave his goatee is she? At the risk of giving her boyfriend a compliment, it kind of works on him. She says, it does, doesn’t it? Sometimes when he comes over, he needs to trim his goatee before he goes to work. But she’ll let him know Lucas approves. They laugh, and Lucas says, she’s acting weird. She asks what he means. What’s weird about her boyfriend’s goatee? He says, it’s not about the goatee. She just seems nervous. She says, stop giving her the third degree about a razor and she’ll be fine, and he says, they both know if she doesn’t answer him, he won’t stop asking questions. She says, fine. It’s not Jack’s. It’s for another man. She’s involved with someone else.

Lulu says she can’t believe it. What is Ethan doing here? He says he had some free time and he realized he hadn’t been in Port Charles for far too long. So he came by to see his sister. She says, he came here to see her? and he says, yeah. Aside from a few texts, they haven’t really been in touch since she woke up. He needed to see her up and kicking butt for himself. She says, well, he could have at least called and let her know he was coming, but he says, then it wouldn’t have been a surprise. She says, that was so sweet. Now tell her the truth. Who is he running from this time?

Laura says she meant what she said earlier. She took that video of Boyle with the intention of showing him how bad his behavior was. She had no intention of showing it to anyone, least of all the press. She hands him a cup of coffee, and he says he knows she said that, but he was drinking, so he wasn’t really sure. She says, well, think about it. If she wanted to call him out for being drunk and disorderly, she would have just left him at the Brown Dog. She’s sure one of those patrons would have been more than happy to help him make a spectacle of himself. He says, but she didn’t, and she says, no. She brought him back here so he could sober up privately. He says, that’s right, but why would she do something like that for him? and she says, at the moment… She doesn’t have any idea right now.

Wiley says he picked a creepy font just like she said, and Jacinda says, great choice. Super spidery. She bets his teacher loved that. Willow says she thought he said his daddy helped him with this project, and Wiley says, he did with the pictures, but Jacinda knows everything about spiders. Jacinda says, not everything. When she was in Australia, she had a run-in with a ginormous huntsman spider and she freaked out. Then she did a little research online and the more she learned, the more she became a fan. Willow says, fascinating, and Jacinda says, anyway, she sent a few links to Wiley. Willow says she hopes he thanked Jacinda, and he says he did, but he and daddy are also going to take her to that pizza place with the arcade games. Jacinda’s really good at Tron. Jacinda says, well, she’s got to get going, and tells Wiley that she’ll see him later. Spiders rule. He says, spiders rule, and they high-five. Jacinda leaves, and Willow says, you know what? She thinks she’d like to learn how to play Tron. Could Wiley teach her? He says, well, Tron’s really hard. She should start with Roblox. She says, he’s the expert. Is he ready for his sleepover at Liam’s? He says, yeah, and they get ready to leave.

Ethan asks why Lulu would think somebody was after him, and she says she doesn’t know. People tend to take it personally when he cons them out of their money. He says he’s her brother. He can’t believe she thinks so little of him. She says, so he’s not running cons anymore? and he says, of course (🍷) he is. He’s just offended that she thinks he’d get caught. He is a professional with God given talent and extraordinary genius. She tells him, he says proudly, and he says, hey. He only targets people who deserve it. She says, otherwise known as dangerous and vengeful types, and he says, as far as he knows, no one is after him. He just misses his family. His first stop was France. He saw his mom and Robert. (Really? They’re playing this like they did Monica? It’s like that grandma on the roof joke.)  She asks, how was that? and he says, it was good. He got to spend some time with Sasha and he got to meet his little niece Daisy. But it turns out the French countryside can be a little quiet. Even Daisy’s considerable charms couldn’t change that, so he hopped on a plane to come see her. She says she’s honored. Did he tell anyone else he was coming? He says, nope. She’s the first person he’s run into. Actually, he was going to call her as soon as he finished up here. She says, finished up what? and he says, reminiscing he guesses. When he first came to Port Charles, he landed right here on the Haunted Star. She says she was just thinking about the Haunted Star too. He knows it was destroyed, right? He says, yeah. He just had to see it with his own eyes. He just can’t believe it’s gone. He can’t believe… He can’t believe he’s gone. She says her neither.

Nina tells Valentin that she’s confused. What does Jack Brennan have to do with anything? He says, Jack’s desperate to talk to him because he has information that Jack needs and Jack’s angry that he broke out of prison on his watch. She says she still doesn’t understand why he’s here, and he says he knows Jack would want to talk to her. She says, because Jack knows she’s his ex-wife? and he says, because Jack knows he’d want to talk to Charlotte. Who better to squeeze information out of his daughter than her? Because the two of them have such a loving and trusting relationship, don’t they? Is he getting warm? She says, oh God. Charlotte figured it out, didn’t she?

Lucas asks if she’s still with Jack, and Carly says, yeah. He says, so she’s cheating on him? and she says, it’s more complicated than that, okay? He says, she’s been down this road before. She knows where it leads and how much it costs her along the way. She says she told him it was complicated, and he says, cheating usually is. She says, oh God, and he says, it’s also time consuming. How long has she been seeing this guy? She says, a little over a month. She knows him. They have a bit of a history together. Lucas asks if he knows him, and she says she’s not telling him anything else. The relationship doesn’t have a future.

Boyle says, Laura had the perfect opportunity to force his resignation out of city council. She could have gotten him out of her life forever. She says, and you know what? She still could. She takes out her phone and says, and it would make her life a lot easier. He asks why she’s not seizing the day, and she says, because they’re both stuck under Sidwell’s thumb. She knows what that feels like. It’s not hard for her to understand why he’d go on a bender. He says, so she’s doing this out of the kindness of her heart? and she says she doesn’t really have a reason to make his life harder. He says he didn’t think he could feel any worse than he already does, but it turns out he can, and she says, why is that? He says he’s pretty sure he’s the reason Sidwell framed her for murder.

Ethan tells Lulu that he guesses he was so shocked to find out Luke died because he was just so alive all the time. It was hard for him to imagine a time when he wasn’t. She says, for what it’s worth (🍷), she thinks he’d be thrilled that they’re together right now. And they’ll always have each other. Tears run down Ethan’s face as he puts his arm around Lulu and she puts her head on his shoulder.

As they prepare dinner, Lucas asks why Carly doesn’t see a future with he who shall remain nameless. Is he married or on a wanted poster somewhere? Carly says, hey, and he says, well, sorry. She has a type. So forgive him for thinking he won’t find the guy working at the library. She says she doesn’t have a type, by the way. It’s just, in this case, she thinks they’re better off as friends for more reasons than she can count. He says he doesn’t think either one of them believes what she’s saying, and she says, wow. He says, she really cares about this guy, and she says she does. She didn’t expect to, but yeah. He says, all right. So on a scale of one to ten, ten being really, really strong feelings… She protests, and he says, so eight to ten. Why doesn’t she break up with Jack so she can give this a shot? He never liked the idea of her and Brennan anyway. She says, yeah. She’s heard that before. He says, why isn’t she breaking up with Jack? and she says she’s not ready yet. He says she doesn’t really have a choice, though, does she? The man’s a spy. It’s only a matter of time before he figures out she’s cheating on him. She says, okay. She’s with Jack for reasons she can’t talk about and she’d really appreciate it if he’d just leave it at that. He asks if she’s sure, and she says she’d really appreciate it if he’d just drop it.

Valentin tells Nina, Charlotte’s very smart. It’s difficult to get anything past her. Nina says, Charlotte must hate her, but he says, no. He doesn’t think Charlotte hates her. Charlotte doesn’t trust her. She says she’s so sorry. Hurting Charlotte is the last thing she ever wanted to do. She tried to stall Brennan as much as she could, but now he’s forcing her hand. He says he thought so. He knows she loves Charlotte and would never do anything like this unless she was backed into a corner. She says she swears she tried to get out of it, but she doesn’t know if there’s anything that will back Brennan off for good. The man is tenacious and if she doesn’t do exactly what he wants, Willow’s the one who pays for it.

Michael tells Kristina that if he had it his way, Wiley and Amelia would be with him full-time. They’d never set foot in Drew’s house again. She says she totally gets that, and he says, but when Willow was exonerated, suspicion shifted to him, which left him at a huge disadvantage. He had no choice but to share custody with her, which means he has to put up a good front at all times. She says, for the sake of the kids, and he says, yeah, but also because playing nicer, at least being civil, keeps him from landing back in family court where he’d be in an even worse position. She says, with Willow in congress now, she has much more power and influence. She may not use that like Drew did, but she’s going to use it. He says, she definitely will, which is why it’s better all around if she thinks he’s just accepted the situation and moved on. She says, but he hasn’t, and he says, no. He knows Willow shot Drew and he’s going to prove it.

Boyle says he knew Sidwell was going to charm Laura into doing his bidding, but he warned him. He warned him that she had too much integrity and made some offhand remark that Sidwell was going to need some leverage over her if he wanted her to cooperate. She says, okay, and he says he’s sorry. He is so sorry because he never knew saying something so casually… what it would mean for her down the line. She says, it’s really nice to hear him apologize for something, but in this case, it isn’t really necessary, and he says, listen to him. He’s the one who put that damn idea in Sidwell’s head. She says, knowing Sidwell as she does, she’s pretty sure he could come to that conclusion on his own. Unless what he’s saying is that he helped Sidwell to set her up. He says, no, no, no, no, no, no. He was stunned when Sidwell took it so far. He had no idea. She says, okay then. He doesn’t have anything to feel guilty for. He says, that is a level of generosity you don’t see every day, or ever really, and she says, Sidwell’s the only person to blame here. Somehow, he managed to compromise them both, but the good news is that while Boyle was sleeping, she was busy coming up with a plan for them to stop him.

Ethan looks at photos on Lulu’s phone and says, wow. Rocco and Charlotte got so big. She says she’s told that’s what happens when you’re away for a while, and he asks, how are they? She says, they’re doing good. They’ve had a lot of tough things come at them in the last year or so, but they’re hanging in there. He says, that’s good to hear. What about her and Dante? She says, they’re in a good place. They co-parent pretty well she thinks, but they’re not together. She actually started seeing someone new. They’re taking it slow. What about him? He says he never stays in one place long enough to be serious with anyone. Bouncing from place to place, it sort of takes its toll. He guesses that’s why it’s so good to be back here. Port Charles is the closest thing he has to a home. She says, now that he’s home, how long will they be blessed with his presence? and he says he was thinking it might be open-ended. She says, really? So he’s planning on putting roots down or something? He says, no, no. Nothing like that. He’d like to spend some time here and with her. What does she think? She says she would like nothing more.

Lucas says, so they’ve established that Carly isn’t going to tell him who this guy is. He just wants to know if he makes her happy. She says she guesses. When he’s not driving her crazy. He asks if they fight a lot, and she says, all the time. She thinks that’s because they have so much in common. He says, like? and she says, like they would do anything for their children. They’re not afraid of making a decision other people don’t agree with if they believe they’re doing the right thing. He says, well, morally ambiguous is her type. He’s just saying, with her type and her track record, maybe this guy isn’t the one. She says she’s not saying he is the one. She’s just saying he gets her in away that no one has in a really long time. He doesn’t judge her and she doesn’t judge him. And even when it’s messy, it’s easy. He says, when she puts it that way, Mr. Easy sounds not so bad. She says, yeah. No one else will agree with that. She doesn’t have to jump through hoops when she’s with him like she had to do with Sonny, Drew, and especially Jack. Trying to keep the work situation and private life separate, that was exhausting. He says he’s just going to ask her one more time. Is she sure she can’t make it work between the two of them? He hasn’t heard her talk about a man like this in… ever. She says, circumstances brought them together. That circumstance will change, and that will be the end of the relationship. He says, but that’s not what she wants, is it?

Kristina asks if Michael is saying he has proof Willow shot Drew, and he says, not yet, but he’s looking. He’s starting with the evidence that went missing during the trial. She says, the traffic cam footage that shows Willow driving near Drew’s house that day, and he says he would bet good money that Chase destroyed that footage to help Willow’s case. Maybe it could be recovered. She tells him, you know what they say. Nothing is ever truly deleted. He says, if that’s a dead end, maybe there’s other evidence, other witnesses, and she asks if it isn’t too late. Willow can’t be tried for the same crime twice. He says, not in a court of law, but if it’s proven that she shot Drew and got away with it, she could lose her seat in congress, his name will be cleared… She says, then he’ll take her back to court and get full custody, and he says, yeah. That’s what he’s thinking. She says, it all sounds great except for the last part, and he says, why? She says she’s no fan of Willow, but if he puts Wiley and Amelia through another custody battle, he’s just going to be doing what their parents did to them as kids. Can he really live with that?

Willow finds Jacinda in Nina’s office, and Jacinda asks if she left something behind at the café. Willow asks if Jacinda really thinks she’d bring it to her if she had, and Jacinda says, so then Willow must be here to tell her that she should stop helping her son get good grades in school. Willow asks if she remembers how they first met, and Jacinda says she does. Willow says she walked into her bedroom and there Jacinda was in all her nearly naked glory, trying to convince her that she and Drew had slept together. Jacinda says she wasn’t nearly naked, but thanks for saying she was glorious. If Willow still has a problem with that, talk to her mom. She’s the one who hired her. Willow says, that’s her point. Jacinda will do anything for money, including befriending her son so she can kiss up to her latest meal ticket. Jacinda says she helped Willow’s son because he asked her to, and Willow says, Jacinda helped her son to ingratiate herself with his father and she refuses to allow Jacinda to do that anymore. So no more Tron games or spider projects or hugs at the café. From now on, stay away from her children.

Laura asks what Boyle says to the two of them working together to stop Sidwell, and he says he thinks it depends on the how. She says, Sidwell has been relentless in pushing through this new flight path for his helicopter. She thinks his urgency about it is about something more than just improving his flight times to and from the island. Does he know what she means? He says, yes, he does, and she says, so now that she’s approved that new flight path, what she needs him to do is go find out why was that so important to him. He says, but then what? and she says, depending on what he finds, who knows? They might be able to get the FAA involved. Then maybe the WSB. If they’re involved, then she’s sure the Feds would want to be in on it too. He says he supposes it’s better than bellying up to the bar and waiting for the ax to fall, and she says, yeah. So what does he say? Is he in?

Ethan looks at this phone, and Lulu asks if Ethan is expecting to hear from someone, but he says, no. He was just checking the time. She says, okay, good, and suggests they head back to her house and they’ll get him all set up before it’s too late. He says, no, no, no… but she says, whatever he was thinking, stop. He’s staying with her. He asks if she’s sure, and she says she’s insisting. In fact, she’s insisting so much, he’s practically a hostage. He says, it wouldn’t be his first time, but he’ll have to meet her back at her place. He actually has one more stop to make.

Kristina says, when the truth came out about Willow and Drew, Michael still let Wiley and Amelia stay with Willow because he didn’t want them to be caught in the middle. She really respected that choice. Michael says, yeah, then Willow turned around and took advantage of that, and she says, because things got ugly between them, but they’re in a much better place now. Wiley and Amelia aren’t being pulled between the two of them. He remembers how awful that was for them when they were in that position, right? He says, non-stop anxiety. That made it feel like it was hard to breathe sometimes. She says, exactly. She was sick to her stomach most days. It was bad. He says he felt like it was his responsibility to fix things and try to make sure both of his parents were okay, and she says she’s not telling him to bail on his plan. He should find the evidence to clear his name, but don’t use it to take the kids away from their mom for their sake.

Jacinda tells Willow that she would never use Wiley. He’s a great kid and she likes him. And guess what? He likes her too. She’s sorry that bothers Willow, but she’s not going anywhere. Willow says, but she is, because she’s Wiley’s mother, and Jacinda says, and Michael is his father. Whether Willow approves or not, she and Michael are together and that means she’s in the kids’ lives. Willow says, even Jacinda must see that it’s completely inappropriate for Michael to allow their children to spend time with a hooker. She’s a danger to them. Jacinda says she’s a danger to them? Which one of them shot a man in the back twice and left him for dead? Willow says she was acquitted, remember? Everyone knows it was Michael who shot Drew, except Jacinda apparently. Jacinda says, God, you really are a piece of work, but Willow says, Jacinda doesn’t know anything about her. Jacinda says she’s known dozens of Willows throughout her life, starting when she was in middle school. Judgmental, self-righteous, desperate. And now she’s desperately trying to pin her crime on a good, generous man like Michael. It’s pathetic. And Willow cheating on him with a creep like Drew? Beyond pathetic. Willow says, Michael cheated too. Everyone conveniently forgets that, even though his indiscretion resulted in the birth of a child. Jacinda says, Willow is still the one who was dumb enough to throw Michael away, and Willow says, that is not… Jacinda says, but the fact that she did gives him the right to move on however, whenever, and with whoever he pleases. She really blew it and now she’s desperately trying to find someone to take the blame. Not just for the shooting, but for her whole life. But the reality is, if she doesn’t like the way her life has turned out, she only has herself to blame.

Valentin says, it makes sense that Jack has something on Willow. That’s the way he operates. Nina says, all she can tell him is that Jack has the power to completely destroy Willow’s life, and he says he’s sorry to hear that, but at least now he knows what he’s up against. She says, listen. That bastard has her in an impossible position. She loves Charlotte – he knows that – as if she were her own. And Willow. She fought so hard to have a relationship with her. Yes, she’s made a lot of mistakes, but they’re finally at a decent place. He has no idea what that means to her. He says, but he does. He remembers all too well how much she wanted to be a mother. And he’s happy for her. She says, he’s not angry with her, and he says he doesn’t blame her. He blames Jack. She says she does have a way of keeping Jack in check for a while, but she doesn’t know how long it’s going to work, because he’s obsessed with finding Valentin, which means he could change his mind and go after Willow and Charlotte at any time. He says, then she needs to give Jack exactly what he wants.

Boyle says he doesn’t know if he’s still drunk or Laura is just a very persuasive person, but he’s in. Let’s do it. He’s going to do everything he can to find out everything he can about Sidwell’s flight plan. He starts to leave, but Laura says, wait a second. If he takes this risk, there’s going to be more pressure on him, not less. Is he sure he can handle that? He says he’s going to do the very best he can to be the type of man who doesn’t unravel and get everything they need. She says, yeah, but when things get tough, is there someone he can lean on? He says he’s good on his own and opens the door, but she tells him, wait. The next time he feels the walls closing in on him, instead of taking a drink, call her instead. Okay? He says, deal, and they fist bump. She says, deal, and he leaves.

Looking at her phone, Kristina says, yeah, someone’s going to call her brother a homicidal maniac and she’s not going to respond? There’s a knock at the door, Kristina opens it, and says, Ethan. He says, this is definitely his lucky day. Hello, Kristina.

Sitting down to eat, Carly says, Lucas must think she’s a mess, and he says, all right. What else is new? Kidding. She’s not a mess. She has a really tough choice to make. He thinks she needs to make it sooner rather than later, but he will support her whatever she chooses. She thanks him and tells him that she wishes she would have said that to him about Marco. She’s really sorry it took her so long to come around. He says, she had a good reason to be concerned, but ultimately, Marco was a good man and they truly did love each other. She says, they had something special, and he says they did. Which is why he owes it to Marco to stay at Windymere. She says, look, they need to talk about it, and he says he supports and accepts her deeply complicated choice. So he hopes she’ll do the same for him. She says, look how he boxed her in. Well played, brother. He says he learned from the best, and they clink wine glasses.

Nina says she’s sorry. Valentin wants her to give him up to Jack? He says, not exactly. He wants her to feed Jack information on him, but only information he wants Jack to have. She says, he’s setting Jack up, and he asks if that’s a problem. She says, God no. It’s just that if Jack finds out she’s double crossing him, he’s going to take it out on Willow, and that’s exactly what she’s trying to avoid. He says, it sounds like that’s what he’s going to do anyway. At least in this scenario, she doesn’t have to face Jack alone. She has him. She knows he’s her best chance to bring Jack down for good. He’s not going to force her. The choice is hers.

Willow says she doesn’t care that Jacinda and Michael are together. His penchant for women like her, not her problem. But Jacinda being around her kids is her problem and it’s never going to happen again. Jacinda says, not her call, and Willow says, oh, but it is. Michael thought he had the right to cut her off from her kids because of her relationship with Drew. Jacinda says, well, yeah. Drew is a horror show. From what she’s been told, he was unfit to be around them. Willow says, so is Jacinda. She has a record. She takes money for sex. Who knows what Jacinda might expose her kids to. Jacinda says, kindness? Fun? Sanity? Willow says, this situation has gone on long enough. It ends now. If Jacinda so much as tries getting near her kids, there will be hell to pay. Michael walks in.

On Monday, Willow tells Michael, keep that away from her children, or he’ll regret it; Lucas tells Carly that they need to take action and Nina can help; Kristina says, Ethan wants a job with her dad; and Sonny says he has a better idea.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Yep. This is probably what’s going to happen. However, what I’d like to see is Cassius deciding his life is better as Nathan and helping take Cullum and Sidwell down.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-alexa-havins-wants-lulu-to-clock-everything-about-nathans-impostor/

Old news now, but I figured they lingered too long on that wine glass.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/did-general-hospital-just-reveal-that-brook-lynn-drove-jordan-off-the-road/

Geez, it’s not like he’s leaving forever.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-maurice-benard-opens-up-about-emotional-final-scenes-with-steve-burton/

Woot!

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/cbs-renews-beyond-the-gates-for-two-more-seasons/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

A fire guy did a show on the beach and whoever wanted to took a turn at swishing gas in their mouth then blowing fire. Not something I’d get in line for, but Daisy was game. Alesia told Daisy that João liked her, not Ellie, and Daisy said that Ellie would stab her in her sleep. Daisy probably shouldn’t worry about Ellie, since she made a grave error in mistaking a container of dish washing liquid for olive oil and put it in the guests’ eggs. In her defense, it’s a really stupid move to use the same type of container – it was like an old-fashioned squeezable mustard/ketchup bottle, which doesn’t seem superyacht style to begin with. Primary Tyler said he’d spent $12,500 to bring his makeup artist on board and wanted it kept secret, but Mike spilled the beans about the one-person glam squad. To make it worse, he lied to Tyler about it when questioned. João decided to come clean about his non-feelings for Ellie, and after floundering around, he used a lot of words to say, let’s just be friends. In Ellie’s interview, she said she was confused, but thought they were on the same page. Delusional, wishful thinking. She’s like a Cathy cartoon personified, having relationships with people who don’t know they’re having a relationship.

Summer House

Ben has slowly revealed himself to be an a-hole. His girlfriend was coming for a visit, and he kept harping on how Amanda said he was in love with her, which I’d taken as a joke. In her interview, Amanda said, funny how Ben’s girlfriend suddenly materialized when he’d never mentioned her. Truth! All Kyle wanted to do was focus on his relationship with Amanda and having fun for the last two weeks of summer. Summer should be fun! This week’s party excuse theme was Ben’s Last Ride, so there was a lot of cowboy attire. At the party, West hit on a random girl while he was sitting next to Ciara, and Ben flashed back to West saying he regretted not sharing his feelings for her. In Ciara’s interview, she said she’d never sit next to him and make out. She wasn’t shouting from the rooftop to get him to notice her. This boggles my mind, since she’s like a 12 out of 10 and he’s maybe a 2. Maybe I set the bar too high, but I never get what these women see in these losers.

Cowards.

Southern Hospitality

Leva encouraged Lake on her Paint & Sip events, and it reminded me how much I love that she encourages her employees, even in their side hustles. Speaking of, during the second Sunday of the month, there’s a street fair type thing on King Street, and Sir Weiners was on board. Unfortunately, there was a thunderstorm, and we learned hot dogs do not sell well during one. Maddi was already concerned about the level of Joe’s drinking, when Leva talked to her about Joe’s general irresponsibility. Another situationship where I don’t see it as far as the dude is concerned. She can do so much better.

The Valley

Jasmine is beyond annoying and overtalks everyone. It’s getting to the point where her voice is like nails on a blackboard to me. Brandon announced that Brittany was now his girlfriend, and Zack had a lot to say about it, none of it good. There was a whole whoop-de-do about Brandon repeating comments that had been said in the car about some of the friends, which Brittany agreed was uncool. There girls had a night out, which was more than welcome to Kristen, who needed an after-baby reset. They took a party bus to a Y2K bar and it looked like a good time. I especially enjoyed the fuzzy pink hat they passed around.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

I’m already seeing my prediction come true. I’m spending most of the show trying to tell the women apart. Alicia gave Kelsey a tour of her impressive Rainbow High and American Girl doll collection that she keeps in the living room. Wow. I don’t keep my Barbie collection in my living room. She said they were only to be played with gently by her daughter, and I translated that to mean she helicopter mommed the dolls if they were removed from their spots. In Alicia’s interview, she said she and the man she lives with weren’t married, but she lived the life of a stay-at-home wife and mother. It was a case of be careful what you wish for. She hated asking him for money – red flag – and she didn’t even share ownership of the house – all the other red flags put together. If I actually cared, I’d worry for this woman. She needs to get her own money and/or name on some property yesterday. Liz – the one who looks most like Delores – had a Studio 54 party, and I wondered if this was a thing now since Rachel (RHOBH) just had one. No surprise, there was a big fight that culminated with Liz kicking Kelsey out. It didn’t take these women long to sink to the usual Housewives low.

I was wondering where these went.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Sutton and Erika talked about not going to Dorit’s book cover reveal, and Erika told Sutton about the gelato incident, along with some of Dorit’s other unacceptable behaviors. In Erika’s interview, she said she wasn’t going to be treated like this, and Sutton said Dorit was going to be mad. And indeed she was. Erika said that Dorit had fought with nearly everyone lately, and in Kyle’s interview, she said if there were a-holes all around you, maybe the a-hole was you. (I’m paraphrasing.) Dorit blew off her nasty comments to Sutton as joking and said Sutton had been oversensitive. Sutton ended up walking out, giving us a wonderful view of the beautiful bow on the back of her dress. Next time, the Reunion, which I have to admit I’m kind of looking forward to. Mostly because I’m hoping Dorit will get her comeuppance, even though she’ll never admit to being wrong.

Ladies Of London: The New Reign

There was a trip to Longleat, which is beyond fabulous, and only enforced my love of this show. Along with the grounds containing gardens, topiary, and mazes, there was an attached safari park (open to the public) with all kinds of animals, much to Martha’s delight. They even took a boat ride and fed sea lions. The guest cottages were absolutely gorgeous, and probably bigger than you’d think the word cottage defined. Magnificent wine/fruit/cheese spreads were put out in each one, along with gift bags. There was a incredible tea service, where Margot made a complete faux pas in grabbing some tea cakes before they even sat down to be served. Even I know that’s bad manners, but perhaps she suffers from hypoglycemia, in which case, by all means eat whatever’s available. Sadly, the day ended with Margo wanting to talk to Mark about his snarky comments toward her, and Mark making a mad dash out of the party because he couldn’t deal with her request. Kimi followed, cursing Margot out, but unlike Shannon (RHOC) leaving behind her grilled cheese, she did take her wine. Mark Francis is the sort of guy I wouldn’t mind visiting once or twice a year, but he wouldn’t be my choice for a gay best friend. It’s not that I don’t get his sense of humor. It’s that he’s more nasty than funny and best taken in small doses.

Random Reality Items

Why not? He can’t be worse than anybody else there… I think.

This looks intriguing. Premieres May 12th.

They’ve made it a whole six months – kudos!

And this week’s Darwin Award goes to…

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Malcolm in the Middle: Life is Still Unfair. Hulu. I loved the original sitcom and this did not disappoint. What was most amazing was how they got the original cast back. In this four-part limited series, Malcolm’s parents are having a 40th anniversary party and trying to get all the kids back home for it. Silly and sweet, it was especially fun to watch Hal (Brian Cranston) fancy himself as a handyman and fail miserably at it, as well as his displays of affection for wife Lois (Jane Kaczmarek).

https://mashable.com/article/malcolm-in-the-middle-lifes-still-unfair-review

https://www.buzzfeed.com/abbyzinman/malcolm-in-the-middle-then-vs-now

Ready or Not. Hulu.. Yes, I’m aware this isn’t new, but it didn’t come on my radar until I saw ads for the sequel. I was sorry I hadn’t watched it sooner, since I thoroughly enjoyed it, from the interesting cast to the spectacularly gory ending. A couple gets married at the lavish estate of the husband’s family, who made their fortune by the invention of games. The bride does notice a few off things, like some really odd family portraits, but brushes them off as eccentricities. As a night of game playing goes on, she finds out she has to participate in a game of Hide and Seek, where she’s hunted by the groom’s relatives for real and her goal is to stay alive until dawn. Then she gets ready to rumble. The similarities to Something Very Bad is Going to Happen weren’t lost on me, but I was okay with that. Deliberately campy, it’s not for the squeamish, but horror fans will have a great time. There was twist after twist and I honestly didn’t see the last one coming. I heard the sequel eclipses this one, so I’m here for it when it streams.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/ready-or-not-2019

House on Eden. Hulu.  – A group of vloggers set out to make a ghost hunt video and possibly solve the mystery of a missing woman. Found footage is one of my favorite sub-genres, and this wasn’t the worst, but it wasn’t the best either. It was a good job with what I assume was a small budget, but I kept expecting something more.

https://www.disappointmentmedia.com/reviews/house-on-eden-a-found-footage-fumble-that-barely-qualifies-as-film

Thrash. Netflix. – This is supposed to be Netflix’s answer to Sharknado. Where were the jokes? Where were the puns? Where were the cameos? Even the sharks got bored. My advice, watch Sharknado.

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/thrash/

https://thetab.com/2026/04/17/netflixs-thrash-branded-rip-off-of-much-better-film-and-the-similarities-are-staggering

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

It’s coming, but I wouldn’t want to hang that long.

https://ew.com/aegons-conquest-game-of-thrones-movie-confirmed-8743760

🫏 Adventures In Animaling…

🐕 I had a Golden once. Doubtful he could have sat still long enough to get this picture.

https://people.com/bride-pet-dog-adorably-participates-in-wedding-dress-reveal-alongside-bridesmaids-exclusive-11949695

🐶 Doubtful too that he could have paid for anybody’s wedding. Hell, he didn’t even help pay for dog food. (Not that I loved him any less for it.)

https://people.com/couples-breadwinner-dog-is-helping-pay-for-their-usd67-000-wedding-11945494

🦜 He didn’t make the cut for the Artemis II Mission.  

https://people.com/parrots-underwater-submarine-expedition-goes-viral-11948668

🐾 Good thing they don’t work at an animal shelter.

https://people.com/stars-who-adopted-animals-they-met-at-work-11948956

🍿 Quotes of the Week

Someday is not a day of the week. – Janet Dailey

The road to success and the road to failure are almost exactly the same. – Colin R. Davis

Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts. – Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Just because you’re are paranoid does not mean they are not out to get you. – Henry Kissinger

Your most important work is always ahead of you, never behind you. – Stephen Covey

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

The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. –  Amelia Earhart

I’m an informer. It’s like being a whistleblower, but mean. – Kelly (Vaughan Murra), Malcolm in the Middle: Life is Still Unfair

🌷 Unlocking the Flowers…

Until next time, stay safe; stay prioritizing self-care, especially during allergy season; and stay waiting and seeing how it plays out sometimes, rather than doing something.

Video > Ed Sheeran – Spring (2025) New Song

April 10, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Accident Aftermath, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Astonishing Animals, Eight Short Quotes & Fool

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What I Watched Today

(Weekday bites, Friday’s whole GH enchilada & media minutiae)

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday:

Ric told Sidwell, that sounded like a threat, but Sonny said it sounded like a grieving father. He would know.

Turner saw Jordan at yoga and said she’d been smacked down by the WSB’s lawyers. Jordan said she’d been at Marco’s funeral. It was tense as hell thanks to Sonny and his brother showing up.

Danny showed up at Crimson and Charlotte said she was there because her mom wanted her supervised. She’d heard he was suspended. Jacinda came out and said they were cute.

Trina and Kai went to Curtis’s apartment, and Curtis said it was a nice surprise. Trina asked if Aunt Stella didn’t tell him they were coming.

Stella brought glazed donuts from Eckerd’s to Portia’s office, and Portia asked what she did to deserve them. Stella said, nothing yet. It was what she was going to do.

Brook told Chase they were about to find out if they could be Baby Phoebe’s foster parents.

At the Quartermaine’s, Michael found Willow in the living room.

Chase reminded Brook that they had their own plan to move forward no matter what happened.

Michael said no one told him that Willow waiting for him, but she said she had information for Brook and Chase about fostering Phoebe. Michael said he wanted to talk about Kai.

Stella wanted the whole family to feel invested in welcoming the baby. She wanted them to all decorate the nursery together. Portia wondered if the donuts were a bribe, but Stella said they were only a bribe if they worked. Portia asked, what about the nursery in Curtis and Jordan’s apartment? and Stella said that’s what she was trying to avoid.

Curtis asked if Stella said why, but Trina said, nope. He said, on a scale from family dinner to complete disaster, how urgent did it seem? and she said, there was no mention of the police or insurance coverage. Kai said she’d just asked them to come over, and Trina said it gave her a chance to tell Curtis something, and Curtis asked what Kai did. Trina said he was scaring her boyfriend. She wanted to tell him that she was going to be singing tonight.

Charlotte said she was on a break for a few minutes, and Jacinda said that was fine. She had plenty to do in Nina’s office, so they could catch up, but afterward, she could use Charlotte’s help to log clothing in. Charlotte thanked her, and Jacinda went into Nina’s office. Charlotte asked why Danny let that tool Hank get to him, and Danny said he should have walked away, but he couldn’t. Hank got what he deserved.

Jordan told Turner that she’d been to Marco’s funeral. She didn’t talk to Sidwell, but it was probably for the best. He thought Sonny murdered Marco and had talked to her about it more times than she could count. He was on warpath and out for blood. Turner said that was a bad thing for Port Charles. Could Jordan try to explain to Sidwell that there was no way Sonny killed Marco?

Sonny said he’d come to look Sidwell in the eye and say he had nothing to do with his son’s death, but Sidwell said Sonny had every reason to kill Marco because he’d be distracted, vulnerable, and utterly destroyed. Sonny had gotten away with far too much for far too long, but no more. Sonny said his son Morgan was murdered. He understood why Sidwell would want to avenge Marco’s death, but if Sidwell concentrated on him, he would be making a mistake. He’d be letting Marco’s actual killer go free.

Jordan said Turner must have faith in Sonny, but Turner said it wasn’t about personal feelings. Sonny had zero motive. Never mind the cold blooded way Marco was murdered. Jordan had known Sonny longer. Did she think he’d purposely start a war that could get out of control and cause potential blowback for his family? Jordan said she didn’t and hoped she could get Sidwell to see it too.

Sidwell said Sonny had used Marco to come at him when he’d kidnapped Marco. Now he’d used Marco again. Because Sonny couldn’t come at him directly, since he had proof Sonny and Mayor Collins had killed Dalton, he’d had Marco stabbed and arranged it so it wasn’t traced back to him. Sonny said, no, but Sidwell said, save his lies. Sonny wanted his son to die alone in agony and terror because he want to send Sidwell a message. Ric said, brutality was the message. That’s how they knew it wasn’t Sonny. Sonny was capable of going after his enemies and retaliating when he was harmed, but was a pragmatic man like Sidwell. He wouldn’t inflict gratuitous cruelty when he knew it was within Sidwell’s power to put him in prison.

Michael said Kai had agreed to coach Wiley, but he wanted to run it past Willow first before he told Wiley. Willow flashed back to Kai saying her cell phone sound carried to the bedroom, and said it was fine as long as Wiley didn’t feel pressured. Michael said if he did, they’d stop, but Wiley loved baseball and would love it more if he played well. Kai was a great coach and role model. He was a good guy. Otherwise, Willow wouldn’t have kept him as her intern.

Brook wondered if she and Chase had gone about this all wrong. Wiley asked them what a hooker was and they panicked, asking their congresswoman to smooth things over. It showed privilege and might work against them. Chase said, unlike Drew, Willow knew how to be tactful. Why not see what she had to say?

Stella told Portia that she thought it would mean more if they worked on it together. She wanted their homes to be connected. The baby should feel comfortable in both houses. Portia said, of course (🍷), and Stella said the baby was the next generation of Ashfords. They had to make sure the baby felt loved, adored, and valued. Portia asked how she could say no.

Trina said Charlie’s was having an open mic night for the reopening, and Kai said Trina was singing. Curtis said he’d be front and center with a bouquet. He’d have Aurora cover the reopening. It would be the night a star was born. Trina said, stop. He couldn’t come.

Danny said he knew he couldn’t change things, but felt like he should do something to stand up for his dad, and Charlotte said she’d gotten heated defending her dad. Could he do anything that would actually help? He said he didn’t think so, but maybe he could do something to make the people who did this pay. Jacinda listened in.

Michael and Willow came out, and Chase suggested they talk in the living room. Michael left and Brook thanked Willow, who said she was happy to do it. She spoke to the head of the agency and the social worker. Sarah had formed a strong opinion on them.

Charlotte said Danny was talking about making the WSB pay, but he needed to stop and take a breath. Her dad was a genius and warned Danny not to mess with the WSB. Danny said he wasn’t going to run off and do something stupid. He had a plan. He’d text her and let her know how it went. He left, and Jacinda asked if Charlotte was ready to get back to work.

Isaiah said he was glad he went to the funeral, and Portia said she felt bad for Lucas. She was glad he was there to support him. Did he give his condolences to Sidwell? He said he kept his distance, but talked to Jordan for a minute, and she asked if Jordan mentioned the nursery. Beware of Aunt Stella bearing donuts.

Trina said she’d performed for charity, but it was the first time people would be clapping when it wasn’t part of the charity, and Curtis said she had a beautiful voice. They were going to love her. Kai said that’s what he’d told her, and Trina said she loved that Curtis believed in her, but she wanted it to be chill and casual. She was nervous enough without her own cheering section. She loved him, but no. Curtis said Kai got to come, but she said Kai put her up to this. If she bombed, she’d blame him. Curtis said they were going to love her. Wait until he told her grandfather. He’d ditch his tour to be there. Get used to the fact she’d have her own cheering section.

Sonny said he’d felt the rage Sidwell was feeling. He wanted those responsible for killing his son to pay. Sidwell said they would, and Sonny said, stop thinking it was him. There was a bigger problem. Not knowing who killed Marco meant an enemy was out there who hadn’t revealed themselves yet. Ric said Sidwell had their sincere condolences, and he and Sonny left.

Willow said the social worker was impressed with how they’d handled Wiley’s poorly timed question. Her only concern was that they wanted to foster this specific baby. It was a bit unusual and she wanted to make sure they were aware it was a temporary situation.

Jacinda said even though Charlotte had been forced to work there, she was good at her job. Charlotte said, it could be worse. She’d like to pursue a career in fashion, but she was only there so she could be supervised 24/7. Her mother thought she’d contact her dad. Jacinda said she didn’t know the situation, but should her mother be concerned? Charlotte said she knew her dad was a fugitive, but had no idea where he was.

Turner told Jordan that her boss was a person of interest in the firebombing at Charlie’s last year. As his righthand person, she was in the line of fire.

Isaiah was concerned about the nursery in Portia’s home being decorated the way Curtis wanted, but Portia said they were doing it as a family. She loved that he was more annoyed than she was, and he asked if she was telling him that she was okay with this.

Curtis said once Trina was a regular at Charlie’s, he’d book her at The Savoy, when Stella arrived. She said she just talked to Portia and they were all going to decorate the baby’s nursery.

Danny went to Sonny’s, and Ric said they were doing all they could to secure his dad’s safe return, but it was a difficult situation. The law was not on their side. Danny said his grandma had explained it, but said she didn’t know if he’d ever see his dad again, and Sonny said they were doing everything they could to make sure that wasn’t the case. Danny said he wanted to make the WSB pay. They were the real criminals. Law and order wasn’t working the way it was supposed to, so he had to try another way.   

Chase said they only wanted the baby to be with people who cared until she could be with her real family, and Brook said they’d be a safe place to land temporarily. Willow said she was just double checking since she’d learned the hard way, and Brook said they hadn’t found Phoebe’s family yet, but when they did, she’d go home with them. Chase said they knew she wasn’t theirs. They just wanted to help. Willow said she believed them and so did the social worker.

Jacinda said it must be hard for Charlotte to be separated from her dad, unless they didn’t get along, but Charlotte said he was the best and knew her better than anyone. Jacinda said that wasn’t the relationship she had with her dad. Charlotte’s mom was just doing this to protect her. Charlotte said she didn’t need protecting from her dad. Her mom was being unfair and so was Nina. Her dad knew what he was doing and they were wrong.

Jordan told Turner that she’d had misgivings about working for Sidwell, but unlike her other jobs, she could leave her work at the office. It gave her more time for a personal life and the timing worked out perfectly. She and Curtis had finally found themselves back each other’s lives. Turner said she was happy for them both, but didn’t Jordan miss pouring everything into her career and fulfilling her ambitions? Jordan said, sometimes, but she’d discovered her life was richer now. No one lay on their deathbed wishing they’d spent more time at the office and she liked knowing she wouldn’t wish she’d spent time with the people she loved.

Isaiah said Curtis was generous in letting Portia keep the house, but was it really hers if he decorated it? Portia said it went through her mind, and he said, if she said, no, she was the bad guy who drove a wedge between the two sides of the baby’s families. She said Stella worked her, and he asked why she said yes.

Stella said if they all helped decorate, it would be more meaningful for the baby, and Trina said she loved the idea. It was a great way to bring them together. Stell said, they’d put the past behind them and work toward the next generation of Ashfords. The baby’s foundation would be built on love and respect and family. She wondered if Curtis thought it was just another one of her whims, but he said, actually, he thought it was one of her most inspired ideas ever.

Sonny said, at Danny’s age, he’d felt the same way. That was how he ended up where he was. Danny said that was a good thing. He wanted to do what Sonny did. Sonny said he’d made a promise to himself never to have his children near his business. Danny’s father was his best friend and he didn’t want Jason’s children near it. He knew Danny didn’t understand right now, but trust him on this. This life cost too much. Danny said he had to do something, and Ric said helping his dad was honorable, but let them take care of it. He believed it’s what Danny’s dad would want. Danny said they thought he was a kid. The WSB had to pay. Sonny said he was going to take care of that, not Danny, and Danny stormed out.

Michael went to Crimson, and Charlotte left to get a latte. Michael asked how things were going, and Jacinda said she thought Charlotte was a great kid, despite the crazy things she’d been through. Michael said he sometimes wondered if Willow would have been the person she became if she hadn’t been through so much, and she asked if he’d been thinking about Willow. He said she’d been in the living room when he went to the Quartermaines. She was there to talk to Brook and Chase about being foster parents. She seemed to be taking to her new job, but something didn’t sit right with him. She told him not to worry. Things turned on a dime. They kissed.

Willow said Brook and Chase had been conditionally approved to foster Phoebe. The final paperwork would be done when she was released from GH. Chase thanked Willow and hugged her, and Willow said they were going to be great parents. It was a wonderful home and Wiley and Amelia would love spending time with the baby. Chase said he’d walk her out, and in the foyer, he said he couldn’t tell her how much it meant to them. She said she’d been a position to help and he’d done the same for her by helping exonerate her. He said she’d be a fantastic representative, and she told him that her office insisted on doing new background checks. Did he remember if Kai’s name came up during the investigation into Drew’s shooting?

Portia told Isaiah that Stella was wise and had made good points. They all had the same goal and she didn’t want the baby to live in a divided home. He asked if she got to decorate the nursery in Jordan’s apartment, but she said it wasn’t tit for tat. That would defeat the purpose. If she could accept the situation, so could he. They hugged.

Trina conferred with Stella on the nursery walls and said she loved that it was a gift for the baby from the entire family. Kai said he’d do whatever Trina told him, and Curtis said, smart man.

Sidwell talked to Marco’s picture and said, what happened here today was proof God was not watching. Sonny could stand in the same room as Marco’s ashes and try to convince him that he didn’t do what he knew in his soul Sonny did. He began to shout and said, rest assured, Sonny would be on his knees in agony, the same agony that he was in right now. He would remind Sonny of this day. Even though he knew it would not bring Marco back, it would even the score.

Sonny said it broke his heart, and Ric said him too. But Danny wasn’t his biggest problem. They had to make sure the evidence didn’t get out. They walked outside, and Danny listened in from behind some bushes. Sonny said Sidwell had gotten rid of Jason, thought he was vulnerable, and would be coming after him. Ric said he’d love to be wrong, but he didn’t think he was.

Tuesday:

Sonny congratulated Kristina for the reopening of Charlie’s (and wowza! her dress). She said she had a lot of help, and he said it was going to be a great night.

Lucy met with Brook at the Quartermaines, and Brook told her about fostering Baby Phoebe. She said they had to call in a favor, and Lucy wondered why, since they were disgustingly perfect, but Brook said they’d hit a few bumps during the screening process.

Gio was nervous about performing, but Emma told him, stop it. The pressure wasn’t on him. It was on Trina.

Jordan came home, and Curtis was looking at Trina’s vision board. He told her about the nursery project, and she wondered if Stella had a plan to decorate nursery there, but he said that depended on her.

Dante went to Lulu’s and said they’d been keeping something from him.

Britt started to leave her office and ran into Nathan. He said she was in trouble, but her brother was here to help. Britt said he only cared about himself, calling him Cassius.

Alexis was dropping Danny off at the gym and asked if he wanted to go to Charlie’s, but he said he didn’t have it in him to pretend everything was okay. Charotte showed up and said if Alexis was worried about him being alone, he wouldn’t be.

Isaiah and Portia were at the cabin and discussed dinner.

Dante asked how Rocco’s hand was, and Lulu said he’d inherited her culinary skills. A kitchen knife had gotten the better of him. Rocco said he felt bad for Danny and asked if Dante was mad at Jason, but Dante said Jason being taken away wasn’t how justice system was supposed to work. Lulu said Jason could get through anything, and Dante agreed.

Nathan was pissed about Britt calling him Cassius and said he did care about her. She said they’d only known each other two years, and he asked, what possessed her to double cross the people keeping her alive? She said they were going to kill her once they didn’t need her, but Nathan said he wouldn’t let that happen. She said they’d kill him too, and he said if she’d stop causing problems they wouldn’t have to worry. Britt wished he’d never gotten her involved, and he asked if she preferred being a drooling invalid. She only had the medicine because he convinced them that she could deliver her father’s final project. She said if she’d known what they were going to use it for, she never would have agreed, and he said, bottom line, they had a deal with Sidwell and Cullum. If she couldn’t deliver, she was on her own. He wasn’t protecting her any longer.

Trina was nervous, and Gio said he was too. He wasn’t as experienced with the guitar, but nervous energy was good.

Portia said liked coming to the cabin away from the rest of the world, and Isaiah asked if she wasn’t enthused about Stella’s project. She said she was, but as much as she loved Curtis’s family, they could be a bit intrusive and she didn’t want it to encroach on their relationship. She was glad they had refuge there and would lose her mind if they had no place to be alone.

Jordan said it was their apartment and she’d love to have Curtis’s family there. He said, even Portia? It was Stella’s idea that they work together. Jordan said, for the sake of family unity and the baby, she was fine with it. Her life with him was important and included his family. He said he was grateful for their life together.

Michael and Jacinda arrived at Charlie’s, and Michael told Josslyn that he’d talked to their mom. Things seemed strained. What was going on? Jacinda left to talk to Kristina.

Jacinda said she loved being right. Kristina slayed in the outfit. Kristina said she owed Jacinda, and Jacinda suggested a free drink.

Alexis asked if Charlotte’s mom knew she was there, and Charlotte said she had permission to spend time with Danny. Alexis said she’d be back in a couple hours to give him a ride, but Danny said Charlotte would give him a ride home. Charlotte said she was an excellent driver. Her dad taught her in Monaco. Alexis said, of course (🍷) he did, and told Danny to be home by 9 and text every half hour. She left, and Charlotte asked if Danny was okay. He said, no. His day got worse after he saw her at Crimson.

Britt said when she woke up in Croatia and saw Nathan, she’d thought she’d made it to heaven. Then she realized she was alive somehow and thought her Nathan had come back to her. Imagine her disappointment. He said Nathan was a saint and he… She said, was a pale imitation, not fit to take over Nathan’s live. He said he’d gotten her meds and was the only reason she wasn’t a vegetable, and she said she’d kept his secret even when it killed her. It was cruel to let James think his father was alive. He said James wouldn’t know the difference. He loved James and wanted to be the father theirs never was. Britt said he was walking in their father’s footsteps. Why did he partner with Cullum and Sidwell? He said, hundreds of millions of dollars, an obscene amount of power, and saving his ungrateful sister’s life. She said, if the last part was true, get her out of this mess. Convince them to give her the meds and let her walk away.

Jordan told Curtis that her life was better not being consumed by work. She still wanted to take down Sidwell, but wasn’t letting it overtake their life. He said he loved that she was putting them first this time. So was he. She said they had reservation at Luisa’s at 8. She wanted tonight to be special.

Portia said she’d come with more baggage than Isaiah bargained for and was pregnant with her ex-husband’s baby, but Isaiah said he had no problem with that. She said everything would be more complicated after the baby came and she promised not to blame him if he decided to leave.

Michael congratulated Kristina and she thanked him for helping her get her liquor license. He said he always had her back and they hugged.

Charlotte said she got why Sonny turned Danny down, but Danny said, it wasn’t a wasted trip. After he stormed out, he stayed outside and overheard Sonny and Ric. He knew who was responsible for Jason’s disappearance – Jenz Sidwell.

Lucy laughed over Wiley’s faux pas, and Brook said a Deception shipment had come in months ago, but they’d just gotten the paperwork now. Sidwell had said he was sorry they were backed up, but she believed they couldn’t do business that way. Lucy agreed, and Brook said she felt like Sidwell was getting deeper into the company and it wasn’t good. Lucy said she’d made an error in judgement that she was working hard to correct.

Nathan suggested Britt accept reality and let her fantasies die, and she asked if he knew where Jason had been taken. He said he didn’t and wondered how she thought Cullum and Sidwell wouldn’t find her. She said she was hoping to stay ahead of them until they gave up or died, and he said what about her meds? Did she think Jason would stick around when her brains and beauty were a memory? She said Jason had risked everything to protect her, and Nathan asked how that was going. She had no one to turn to but him. She said she was really screwed then, and he told her to be smart and do exactly what he said.

Isaiah told Portia that he didn’t need an out. He was in it for the long haul and committed to the relationship. She said she didn’t know how she got so lucky, and he said he felt the same. She said she was going through the worst time when she met him, and now she was going through the best time. She was never letting him go. They got busy.

At Charlie’s, Alexis told Jacinda that she was sorry for any difficulties her defense caused by going hard at her, but Jacinda said Alexis was just doing her job. In the end, it worked out. Alexis started to apologize to Michael, he said they were good. She said she appreciated it and left. Michael asked if Jacinda was sure she was okay, and she said Alexis got her to tell the truth and the last thing she wanted was beef with Kristina’s mom.

Dante said they were all upset about what was going on with Danny and asked if Rocco wanted to go to Charlie’s, but Rocco said he wasn’t in the mood. He thought he’d just go to bed. Lulu said Rocco would be fine, and Dante left.

Lucy told Brook that she’d believed Sidwell was the lifeline Deception needed. They’d all had reservations, but she’d convince them. She was the person who opened the gates and let the barbarian in. She’d made a mistake. Brook asked what she was doing to fix it, and Lucy said she was playing on Sidwell’s ego. He’d refused to choose between her and Ava, and she’d let him think he could have them both. He thought he had her where he wanted her, but she was making it impossible for him to want to cut her loose. When he wouldn’t, Ava would get jealous because she didn’t like to share. Brook wondered if Ava would break up with Sidwell, but Lucy said, never. Ava’s ego was just as big as Sidwell’s and he was her most important client. If she played her cards right, Ava would be boxed in. She’d think she had her hooks in him, but when she told him that he had to choose, he wouldn’t, and hell hath no fury like Ava rejected. She could be dangerous, and while Sidwell was dealing with the Ava mess, she’d walk in and take Deception back. Lucy’s ride came and she said she’d fill Brook in on any development.

Nathan said Britt had to repair her relationships with Cullum and Sidwell, but she said she thought Cullum would want to kill her. He’d said she was more trouble than she was worth. Jason must have stopped him from finishing her off. Nathan said Cullum wasn’t in a position to do anything. She had to smooth things over with Sidwell, convince him that she’d learned her lesson, and complete the project. She needed her meds and had to beg Sidwell for mercy. She said, right. She needed to see Sidwell. She needed to tell him that Cullum murdered his son.

Dante congratulated Kristina, and Emma said Trina and Gio were ready. Dante said he was extra happy that Gio was playing, and Emma said she thought Gio would be happy he was there.

Dante called Brook and told her to get down to Charlie’s. Gio was playing the guitar. She said she’d be right there.

Nathan asked why Cullum would kill Marco, and Britt said Marco stole vials of her medicine so she could have it reverse engineered. Cullum found out and killed him. He asked if Cullum told her that, and she said, no, but she was positive he’d tracked her from the texts on Marco’s missing phone. She’d tell Sidwell and he’d take out Cullum. It was one less problem. He said she’d have a bigger one, since her meds came from Cullum. They weren’t FDA approved and Cullum got them through his WSB contacts. Britt said she could have them reverse engineered from the vials that were left, but he said Sidwell might not believe her and tell Cullum. Keep her mouth shut. Her best bet was to get Sidwell back on her side. She said she couldn’t finish the prototype, but he said she could and she would. They left.

Danny said he’d bring down Sidwell and they’d let his dad go free, but Charlotte said he didn’t have the resources. Danny said he’d gone to Sonny, but Sonny shut him down. He had to do it on his own. She asked if he wanted to go home but he said he still needed to blow off some steam. He felt like he was stuck in place and wanted to go toward something fast. She said, good thing she had a car.

Lulu said Rocco’s hand wasn’t looking good. Red stripes meant an infection. She felt his forehead and said he was burning up.

Isaiah said he got what Portia meant. It was nice to pretend the outside world didn’t exist. His phone rang and she said he’d jinxed it. Lulu said she needed his help. Rocco’s wound was infected and for reasons she couldn’t explain, she couldn’t take him to the hospital. Would he mind making a house call? He said he’d be there in 40 minutes, and she asked him to do her a favor and not tell anyone. He said he wouldn’t and he’d see her soon. He told Portia that it was a medical emergency. He was sorry. She said hurry back.

Jordan told Curtis that they’d better go. She’d drive.

Kristina welcomed everyone to the new and improved Charlie’s and thanked her parents. There were countless others who helped her get back on her feet, and she also thanked them. Everyone applauded, and she said the one change she was most excited about was their new open mic night. To kick it off, she welcomed Trina Robinson and Gio Palmieri.

Trina sang and it was interspersed with Jordan and Curtis in the car.

As they drove, Curtis leaned over to kiss Jordan, and suddenly, she saw headlights and there was a crash.

Wednesday:

Sidwell looked at a childhood photo of Marco, when Nathan came in with Britt. Nathan said he figured Sidwell had questions and thought it best Britt answered them in person, but Sidwell said she was no longer of any use to him. Get rid of her permanently.

Carly was startled by Valentin in the living room and asked why he kept putting their lives at risk.

Charlie’s was jumping, and Josslyn hugged Trina. Trina said Josslyn wasn’t off the hook, since the Nurses Ball was their thing. It meant a lot that Josslyn used her little free time to come. Josslyn said Trina was her best friend and she wouldn’t miss it, when Ava came in and hugged Trina. She said she was sorry she missed Trina’s performance.

Gio thanked Emma for encouraging him and they kissed.

On the phone, Dante told Brook that she’d missed Gio’s performance, but their boy was fantastic. He recorded it and would text it to her.

Lulu said Rocco’s fever was going up. She hoped Dr. Gannon got there soon or she’d have to take him to the ER.

Jacinda said Michaels sister pulled off quite the opening night, and he said, good drinks, good food, and good music, but it was the company that set it apart.  

Kristina said she didn’t know Gio was so good on the guitar, and Dante said his talent came from Ned, Camilla, and Brook. Brook arrived.

Josslyn ran into Kai and said she was glad he’d convinced Trian to perform. His support meant a lot to Trina and Josslyn was happy she had him.

Ava said she’d waited to show up, so Trina didn’t feel like she was intruding, and Trina said she wanted to get over the first hurdle before inviting Ava. She’d done something fun for herself and it felt good.

Nathan said he got that grief was blinding Sidwell, but he couldn’t order him to kill his sister. He’d regret it if he did. It would be a waste. Sidwell said his son was gone and Nathan’s deceitful sister was the reason he was dead, but Britt said she never wanted anything to happen to Marco. Sidwell said she wanted out and betrayed him by running off with her murderous boyfriend. She thought she would disappear. Nathan said she didn’t, and he knew Jason didn’t murder Marco on behalf of Sonny.

Rocco said they could stick with the same story at the hospital, but Lulu said Elizabeth gave them the benefit of the doubt. Someone else might ask questions they didn’t want to answer. Rocco suggested saying he’d gotten hurt at the shooting range, but she said he’d shot Director Cullum and no one knew to look at him. He said Jason had taken the fall, and she said he did it to protect Rocco and they had to honor his choice. If they weren’t quiet about it, the same thing could happen to him that happened to Jason. Isaiah arrived.  

Valentin wondered if the funeral didn’t go well, and Carly said Sonny and Ric showed up. It was like a red flag to Sidwell. He asked if Sidwell was holding Sonny responsible, and Carly said Sidwell almost killed Kristina. Lucas also told her that he was going to continue living at Windymere and wouldn’t listen to her. Neither would Sonny. Neither would Valentin. She’d told him to stay upstairs and he kept coming down and exposing himself. He gave her a look, and she said she heard it too, don’t do that. She had no bandwidth to babysit him and they had to wrap this up. He asked if living with him was so difficult, but she said the problem was that he was easy to live with. He said she found him annoying, and she said she did. He said he found her annoying too, and kissed her. She said they couldn’t do this, and he said they weren’t. Her phone rang, and it was Charlotte using Danny’s phone. Carly asked what was wrong.  

Curtis came to and saw Jordan was knocked out and covered with blood.

Ava said she’d be waiting for an invite to Trina’s next performance, and left. Kai asked if he’d told Trina how amazing she was, and she said a few times, but he could say it again. He said he’d rather show her, and they kissed.

Brook said she was sorry she missed Gio’s performance, but Dante said she’d have plenty of chances. He recorded it.

Jacinda said she liked that Michael’s sister was protective of him, and he said they had to watch each other’s backs growing up. Neither of them had it easy. She said it wasn’t every day that a sister pulled money from her trust fund to run her brother’s girlfriend out of town, when Kristina joined them. Jacinda said they were just talking about her.

Britt said Jason didn’t kill Marco, and Nathan said she was right. The PCPD’s timeline accounted for Jason during the window when his son was stabbed. Jason was at Port Charles High School and assaulted Commissioner Falconari. He escaped to the pier where he’d crossed paths with Cullum. If Sonny was responsible for Marco’s death, he didn’t send Jason.

Lulu thanked Isaiah, and he looked at Rocco’s hand. He said it was a good thing she called. It looked like Rocco had a staph infection, which could be dangerous if untreated. Rocco asked if he could treat it, and Isaiah said, before he did, was Lulu sure she couldn’t take him to the ER? It would be better and safer there.

Charlotte told Carly that she and Danny were both okay. She needed to speak to her dad. Since the WSB monitored her phone, she was using Danny’s. It was important. Valentin took the phone and asked, what’s up? and Charlotte said she was out with Danny and they had a little car trouble. She didn’t want to call her mom, since she’d freak out. Could he help? He said, of course (🍷), and asked where they were. Charlotte told him and said she’d drop a pin. Carly asked where Valentin was going, and he said the kids were stranded on Route 91. It was dark and no one would see him. Carly took the keys out of his hand and said she was going with him and she’d drive.

Curtis told Jordan, please wake up. He smelled gas and had to get her out of there. He undid her seatbelt and got out. He stumbled and went around the car. The car began to spark, and he said he couldn’t get the door open. He needed her to wake up. They didn’t have a lot of time. He got a crowbar out of the trunk and tried to pry the door open, but had no luck.

As Carly drove, she and Valentin saw the accident, and Valentin told her to pull over.

Brook told Gio that she was sorry she missed his performance. She heard he was fantastic. He said, Trina was the star, but he’d wanted to talk to her about something. She said, of course (🍷), and they stepped away. Dante asked Emma if she had any update on her grandmother.

Gio told Brook that the performance just kind of happened, but was all about Trina. He felt like he’d excluded her, but that wasn’t his intention. He wished he’d told her, since it would have been nice to look out and see her in the audience.

Kristina said she hoped they were saying nice things about her, and Michael said they were impressed at how she’d pulled this together. Jacinda said she was impressed at how Kristina went to the matt for Michael, and Kristina said, of course (🍷). She’d do anything for him and he knew that. Jacinda asked if that included bribery, and Kristina said she had no idea what Jacinda was talking about. It was a potential relocation fee.  

Lulu said going to the hospital, so if Isaiah could handle it there, she’d appreciate it. Rocco said him too, and Isaiah told them, say no more. He was going to clean the wound and inject Rocco with antibiotics for the infection. Then he’d give Rocco a strong oral course of antibiotics. If they caught the infection in time, he should be fine. Rocco said, and if they didn’t?  

Britt told Sidwell that all she and Jason wanted was to get away. They weren’t trying to hurt anyone. Sidwell said, yet Jason shot Cullum. He supposed it was an accident. Britt said Jason was trying protect her, and Sidwell said all he saw was her begging for mercy. It was lucky Jason didn’t kill Cullum. Who else would supply the medication that kept her from degenerating? Nathan said Britt was willing to do what it took to make things right, and Sidwell said she had convenient timing. Nathan said Britt was sorry and willing to do whatever it took to gain Sidwell’s trust back and have access to her medication.

Curtis looked for his phone and told Jordan, hang on. He found his phone on the ground, but the screen was cracked. The car sparked some more, and he said, sorry. He’d have to take her out the window. He heard someone approach and said, over here! Valentin came out of the shadows. (Surprise! Curtis didn’t even react.)

Emma said her grandma’s doctors said there was no sign of improvement, and Dante said he was sorry. She said she wished there was something she could do, and he said, when he was with the WSB, he went through something similar. It took him a while to come back, but he did it and Anna could too. She thanked him and said she hoped so. The toughest part was that Anna thought Faison was alive and wanted to protect her. She wished Anna could see she wasn’t in danger. Josslyn said she couldn’t help overhearing and asked if Emma had any idea why Anna thought Faison was alive. It seemed random. Emma said, no. Her doctors were trying to figure it out. Why did she ask?

Rocco said it already felt better than it did, and Isaiah told him to keep the wound dry and take the entire course of antibiotics. Don’t skip any doses and don’t take them on an empty stomach. Rocco said he was tired and went upstairs.

Britt told Sidwell that she was wrong. Jason talked her into running away and it was stupid. She’d do whatever he wanted. She’d finish her father’s project. Just don’t kill her please. Ava came in and said, sorry to interrupt… Was somebody under arrest?

Valentin called 911, but Curtis said they had no time to wait. The care was leaking gas and they had to get Jordan out now.

Carly found Charlotte and Danny, along with a crunched car, and asked if they were okay. Charlotte said they were fine. It looked worse than it was. Carly said this wasn’t car trouble. They’d crashed it. Charlotte asked where her dad was, but Carly said, he couldn’t make it. Danny said they’d gone for a ride and he was driving, and Carly told them, get in her car now.

Jacinda told Michael that she felt bad. Kristina had worked hard to create an amazing opening night, but was too busy working to enjoy it. Success should be celebrated.

Josslyn said she’d found The Crystalline Conspiracy in the library, and Emma asked what that had to do with her grandma. Josslyn said the woman on the cover looked exactly like Anna, so she looked it up. The name of the author was P.K. Sinclair. Emma wondered what that had to do with anything, and Josslyn said she learned it was a pseudonym for Cesar Faison. She hoped she hadn’t overstepped.

Jacinda said she had to ask Gio a favor.  

Ava asked if Detective West was harassing Sidwell. She’d call his lawyer. Sidwell said it was all right. No one was being harassed. Nathan brought his sister there because he’d wanted to discuss a project she was working on for him. He told Britt that he expected no more delays, and she said, no more delays. Sidwell said they were all on the same page then, and Nathan thanked him for his time. He and Britt left, and Ava said, that was interesting. Sidwell said Ava knew Britt was recently involved in a public altercation with the WSB and he suspected she didn’t believe Britt. Ava said, not for a moment.

Lulu thanked Isaiah and said she knew she owed him an explanation, but he said she didn’t. She was Lucky’s sister and if she called, he’d show up. She said he’d shown up for her in a huge way, then showed up for her son. She wouldn’t forget it. He said he wasn’t asking any questions, but if she took Rocco to the hospital, someone else absolutely would. Was she prepared for that?  

Valentin and Curtis got the car door open and got Jordan out. Curtis said, put her on the ground as far away as possible, and they went several feet, when the car blew up.

Jacinda took the mic and said, tonight was a rousing success. Let’s hear it for the incredible staff. Everyone applauded, and she said, and for her friend, the one who made it all happen – Kristina Corinthos-Davis. There was more applause, and Jacinda said it was her turn to celebrate Charlie’s grand reopening. Hit it, Gio. Gio began to play, and Dante thought about not wanting Josslyn to be in the WSB.

Curtis and Valentin turned Jordan over, and Cutis said she was going to be okay. He wasn’t going to lose her. He couldn’t lose her. Valentin said help was on the way, and jetted. Curtis told Jordan, please hold on.

Ava said she’d stopped by to see how Sidwell was doing. She knew what it was like to lose a child and would like to help if she could. Although if he felt she was just one more person to put his guard up around, of course (🍷) she could go. He said he didn’t want to be alone. He knew Marco wasn’t coming home, but found himself listening for him. He could do with a distraction. She asked, what happened with Sonny after the funeral? She’d been concerned for him. He said Sonny insisted he wasn’t responsible for Marco’s death, and by targeting Sonny in retaliation, he’d overlook the real killer. She knew Sonny very well. What did she think? She said she wasn’t a disinterested party. Sonny was her daughter’s father, but he was also her brother’s killer. He said he appreciated her candor, and she said she’d always be honest with him. He said he was glad to hear it. He’d exchanged confidences with her that he wouldn’t normally. He was glad to be able to do so. Please don’t make him regret it.

Britt asked why Nathan stopped her from telling Sidwell that Cullum killed Marco, and he asked what she wasn’t getting. Sidwell would kill Cullum and he was her only source for her medication. Did she want to die? She said, not yet, and he said he wanted his sister to live, but he’d gone as far as he was going to. Don’t expect him to come through for her a second time.

Lulu asked if Isaiah thought she was making a mistake. She didn’t want to risk Rocco’s life for a secret. He said he thought the infection had been caught in time, but keep a close eye on it for the next 48 hours. If Rocco’s temperature went back to normal and stayed there, he should be fine. She thanked him and said she’d never ask him to keep it secret if Rocco’s entire future wasn’t hanging on it. He said he understood. No one would know he was treating Rocco. He left.  

The audience at Charlie’s applauded, and Trina said, Jacinda was good. (Too bad we didn’t get to hear it.) Kai said, if she asked him, the performance of the night went to her, and they kissed.

Brook said Gio was so good, and Emma said she was glad Brook got to see him perform. Brook said, it was worth the trip.  

At home on the phone, Carly thanked Tony and asked him to repair the car, then deliver it back to her. It was a top priority and there was to be no record. Don’t take Route 91… That’s why Corinthos towing was the best. Charlotte asked why her dad wasn’t with Carly, and Carly said he’d stopped to help someone. There was an accident a few miles down the road. Did they cause it?  

Curtis told Jordan that the ambulance was there. They’d take her to the hospital and everything would be okay. He called to the paramedics, saying, over here! and told Jordan to stay with him. Fight. He loved her. Stay with him. She could do this.

Thursday:

Kristina was surprised Jacinda could sing, and Michael said she brought the house down. He loved that he was learning new things about her. (Again, would have been nice if we heard her sing. Apparently, the actress has an amazing voice.)

Isaiah came back to the cabin and said his patient required more time than anticipated. Portia said she’d called the hospital and they hadn’t seen him. What was going on?

Kai said tonight had been a huge success, and Trina said it felt so good performing again. He said he had the feeling she might be in trouble with someone.

Brook found Tracy in the living room, and Tracy said her arts council meeting ran late. Where was Brook so late?

Valentin asked Carly to call Charlotte, but she said the situation was handled and they had a more pressing matter. Curtis saw him. Valentin said Curtis hadn’t seen her, but she said she wasn’t worried about herself. It was only a matter of time before Curtis told someone who helped him.

Jordan was wheeled into the hospital and the EMTs said a bunch of medical stuff. Lucas asked Elizabeth to page Dr. Parker.

Trina said she’d be in trouble with her dad, but Kai said he had a recording that he’d send over for a small fee. She kissed him and he said, consider it sent. Emma wondered why Trina had been nervous since she’d sung at the Nurses Ball, and Trina said they were obligated to clap there. Kristina said she’d been fantastic. It was the perfect way open up, and any time Trina and Gio wanted a repeat, the mic was theirs. Trina said, if Gio was game, and he said it reminded him of how much he missed this. He was in too.

Brook said Gio had played at Charlie’s, but Tracy said she didn’t think Charlie’s crowd appreciated the violin. Brook said he’d played guitar, but was just as skilled on it. Tracy asked why no one thought to inform her, and Brook said she didn’t know until Dante called and Tracy was already at her meeting. Tracy said, Gio called Dante and not Brook?

Isaiah told Portia that it was a house call for a private patient who would need to be monitored moving forward.

Curtis paced, and Elizabeth said they were working to stabilize Jordan. Her vitals were unpredictable, and they were concerned about internal injuries. Curtis told her to make sure they knew Jordan had one kidney, but Elizabeth said it was in her chart and factored in. Curtis said, please save her, and Elizabeth said they were doing everything possible.

Valentin told Carly that Curtis wouldn’t say anything. He wouldn’t have gotten Jordan out without him and owed him. They needed to be worried if Charlotte and Danny were involved. Carly said, they weren’t and they were oblivious of the accident. She’d called Sonny’s towing company and they’d take care of the car with no paper trail. Valentin said Charlotte was a very accomplished liar. He’d taught her to listen close to people and tell them what they wanted to hear. Carly said she’d arrange for him to talk to Charlotte tomorrow and wondered if he’d been lying to her the whole time and telling her what she wanted to hear.

Curtis called Trina and said he and Jordan had been in a car accident. He was okay, but Jordan was hurt bad. They weren’t sure how bad yet. Trina said she’d be right there, and explained what happened to Michael before she and Kai left.

Brook told Tracy that Dante had been at Charlie’s reopening while she and Lucy were discussing things at the house. Tracy saw the wine glasses and asked if they’d been celebrating something, like maybe Brook and Chase fostering Phoebe, and Brook said, maybe. After Lucy left, Dante called, but by the time she got there, Gio had finished playing.

Valentin said, if he’d been lying, he would have told Carly that he was fine with her still being with Jack. He didn’t like her stringing Jack along and posing as his lover. He knew he’d pushed her to do it for the good of their plan, but things had escalated between them. He wanted her to break it off. He didn’t offer honesty easily, but she made him want to. She asked what else he wanted to be honest about, when the doorbell rang. He asked if she was expecting someone, but she said, of course (🍷) not.

Michael told Jacinda about the car accident and said he was going to the hospital, but she should stay and celebrate. He and Curtis had been friends a long time and he hoped Curtis was okay. He left, and Jacinda said Michael put up a tough front, but was a softie underneath. Kristina said that’s what made him a great guy.

Gio felt bad about Trina, but Emma said, at least her dad was okay. Gio said that was more important than any of this, and Emma said he had a big night in his own way. It was a big deal that his family was there. He said, since he’d broken his violin at the Nurses Ball, it was the first time he’d played in front of both of his parents, and she asked how he felt.

Brook showed Tracy the video of Gio, and Tracy said her parents would have loved seeing him. Brook sent the video to Tracy, Ned, and Olivia, and apologized for not inviting Tracy. Tracy said music was a significant part of Gio’s life and a loaded subject, and Brook said she got lucky and saw a second impromptu performance. It was spectacular.

Dr. Parker said Jordan’s vitals were holding steady, but the internal bleeding was severe and concentrated around the kidney. She needed emergency surgery. He asked Elizabeth to prep the OR.

Trina arrived at the hospital and asked how Curtis was. He said he was fine, but he was worried about Jordan. She’d been hurt bad and he’d gotten no updates. Chase joined them and asked how Curtis was feeling. Curtis said he was okay, and Chase said he needed help with the accident report. It was best when it was fresh in his mind. Curtis said, fine, and Chase said, walk him through what happened tonight.

Portia and Isaiah kissed, and he said when the baby came, these nights would be a distant memory. Portia’s phone rang and she said it was Trina. She asked if everything was okay, and Trina said she was fine, but her dad and Jordan were in a car accident. She was at GH and her dad was fine, but Jordan was hurt and it sounded bad.  

Carly opened the door to Jack, who said he needed to talk to her. She said unless he had information on Jason, they had nothing to discuss, and he said, as a matter of fact, he did. Valentin hid on the patio, and Carly asked what Jack found out. Jack said Jason was in a WSB black site in Jakarta where the security was like Steinmauer, and she said she wanted to see him, but Jack said that wasn’t possible. She asked about calling, but he said that wasn’t possible either. He’d keep working at generating contact despite the risk. Jason’s information was on lockdown and he had to hack into a WSB server. If he wasn’t careful, he’d end up in a cell next to Jason. (Speaking of, where’s Spinelli in all this?) Carly said it was his choice. She hadn’t asked him to do it. He said he did it for her, while Valentin listened in.

Portia told Isaiah about the accident and said Curtis was fine, but Jordan was hurt badly.

Chase said, so Curtis was on Route 91, going to dinner, and Curtis said they were going to Luisa’s. Curtis said, Jordan was driving and took her eyes off the road for a second. The oncoming headlights and horn probably startled her and she lost control. He woke up in the wreckage. Chase asked if he had any idea how long he was unconscious, but Curtis said, no. Jordan was slumped over the steering wheel when he came to, and he checked her pulse. He got himself out, but his cell wasn’t working – it was smashed – and the door was jammed. Chase asked how he got it open, and Curtis flashed back to seeing Valentin, but told Chase that he got a crowbar out of the trunk and managed to pry it open.  Michael came into the hospital and told Trina that he’d come from Charlie’s.

Jack said he and Carly both knew he’d done things he couldn’t justify defending. She knew the deal, that there were parts of his life he couldn’t share. She’d said she was okay with it. Carly said she wanted to be, but his WSB world crashed in on her family. Jason was gone and what the hell happened to Vaughn? Josslyn hadn’t even gotten a hello. Jack wondered why, when it came to Jason and Sonny, she could accept their dark truths and look the other way and make peace with it. How come he didn’t get that? He never felt this way before. When Valentin poisoned her, it was the worst night of his life. Valentin continued to listen, and Jack said he couldn’t lose her then and he couldn’t lose her now. He loved her and wanted a future with her, but that could only happen if she felt the same way. If she didn’t, say so, and he’d walk away. What did she want?

Tracy said, Jacinda sang and Gio accompanied her? It was lucky Olivia wasn’t there. She would have gone into cardiac arrest. Brook said she loved Olivia, but was glad noting happened to ruin tonight. It was amazing to see Gio play. He was totally in his element. She couldn’t believe how far they’d come. After the Nurses Ball, she didn’t think he’d speak to her again. They’d had a few moments, but tonight felt different. They’d reached a turning point. She felt like she was getting everything she’d ever wanted.

Gio told Emma that both of his parents were at the Nurses Ball when he’d performed. He was so angry, he smashed his violin. He wanted to hurt them and make them feel pain like they’d caused him. Emma said they’d been just as in the dark as he was, and he said they were the last people he thought he’d play for again. She said Jacinda didn’t give him time to rethink it, and he said he saw Dante, Brook, and her… She took his hand, and he said seeing the expressions on their faces reminded him of how his mom used to look at him. He didn’t realize how much he’d missed it. He would have never gotten to that place without her. She never told him how to feel. She just listened and let him know he wasn’t alone. It was the greatest feeling in the world. He asked if she was ready to go, and they kissed.

Carly said Jack was supposed to be different. Someone she could trust and love again. He said he was, and she said she’d given him parts of herself that she hadn’t given in a long time, but he ruined it. The WSB hurt someone she loved and she couldn’t move past that, but she also couldn’t forget he’d risked his career and freedom to help Jason. She needed him. The truth was, there were things only he could give her. Valentin was still listening and half-peeking in, and Jack said, anything. It was hers. He was hers. She kissed him and they went upstairs.

Tracy said Gio was lucky to have Brook as a mother. She’d fought to have a relationship with him. The Quartermaine history was fraught with estrangements, but they always found a way back to each other. She and Brook hugged.

Portia said she knew Isaiah and Jordan used to be close. If he wanted to talk… Isaiah asked if Trina said how bad Jordan’s injuries were, but she said Trina didn’t know more than the basic information. He said he had to go to the hospital.  

Curtis asked how Jordan was, and Lucas said she was stable, but there was internal bleeding. Her one kidney was taking precedence in all procedures. Dr. Parker was going to operate now. Jordan was wheeled out, and Curtis asked if he could talk to her. Lucas said, make it quick, and Curtis said she was going to be okay. She had this. She was the same strong woman he’d met in Baltimore. She was one of the strongest people he knew. She was a fighter and he needed her to fight for him, for them. Lucas said, sorry. They had to go. Curtis said he loved Jordan and would be there when she woke up, and Jordan was wheeled away.

Trina asked if Elizabeth would do her a favor. Her dad needed to be examined by a doctor to make sure he was fine. Elizabeth said, of course (🍷). She’d go get someone. Trina told Curtis that Jordan would be in surgery for a while and there was nothing to do but wait. Elizabeth was getting a doctor to examine him. It would make her feel better. Curtis said, sure, and Chase said, one more thing. Did he remember any details of the other car or driver? Curtis said, it happened so fast. All he remembered was the horn and the headlights. What he could say was, whoever the driver was, they just kept going and left them for dead.

Portia said she wouldn’t go to the hospital unless Trina needed her, but if Isaiah wanted to be there for Jordan, he should go. He said, no. He’d just pray for her. It wasn’t his place and Curtis would get upset anyway. She said it was probably a good call. Car accidents were scary because they were unpredictable. Every time you got in a car, you took a risk of losing your life. He’d been out there too, and it could just as easily have been him.

Tracy said she was happy that Brook and Gio had a breakthrough. Even if Brook had called, she didn’t think she would have made it on time to hear Gio perform. There was a terrible accident on Route 91 and she was held up for 30 minutes.

Kristina told Jacinda that after breaking up with Allie, the fall, and losing her daughter, she was in a dark place for a while. It felt like the new version of Charlie’s was her next chapter. Jacinda said Kristina was amazing. She was glad she could celebrate with her. She’d been a good friend. Kristina never judged her or used her past against her. Kristina said it wasn’t her style, and Jacinda said her neither. Still, she admired Kristina. She could have given up and stayed stuck in darkness, but she refocused her pain and energy, and turned it into this. To get up after life knocked you down wasn’t easy, but you had to get back up. You never knew what you’d find next. Right when she’d thought she could handle things, something came around she never expected. Michael came in, and Kristina asked how Curtis was. He said Curtis was hanging in there. He felt like it should just be family, but Curtis knew he could call him. Jacinda said he came back to her, and he said, of course (🍷).

Emma and Gio exchanged I love yous and got busy.

Jack and Carly went to the bedroom while Valentin wandered around, then got a drink. Jack and Carly got busy, and Valentin listened for a moment at the stairs. He went back outside, put his hood up, and left.

As they got busy, Carly imagined Jack was Valentin.   

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Carly says, given Jack’s track record and schedule, she’s impressed by his optimism, and he says he’s impressed by her every single day. He thanks her for giving him a second chance.

Cody carries Molly to the couch, and she asks if he’s really going to be carrying her everywhere. He says she’s supposed to be resting. Plus, it gives his arms a nice little pump. She says, hey, nothing said under the influence of anesthesia is admissible. Plus, she can walk. Even he has to admit this is a little unnecessary. He puts her on the couch and says, true, but isn’t it more fun? She says, actually, it is, and he gets on the couch with her.

Ric tells Sonny that he’ll get the paperwork to the harbormaster in Rochester, and Sonny thanks him. Sonny says, one more thing. He’s been thinking about Danny. Ric says, and how he wants to work outside the system, like some people they know? Well, Danny is Jason’s son, so he supposes it was only a matter of time, but he thinks Sonny handled it well. Sonny isn’t so sure, but Ric says, he made it clear that Jason wouldn’t want that for Danny. Even if he did, Danny’s too young. He’s just a kid. Sonny says, but he’s not. He’s growing up, and given who his parents are, he’s not going to not do this because Sonny doesn’t want him to do it. Ric says, yeah, he did inherit Sam’s determination, and Sonny says, and Jason. That’s why Alexis needs to know that Danny came to him, so she can keep a close eye on him. Ric says he agrees 100%, and Sonny says, good. Go tell her.

In the living room, Willow wipes Drew’s arm and tells him, the site’s a little irritated. No big deal. This happens with G tubes. She’ll get Travis to clean it more often and of course (🍷) she’ll keep an eye on it herself, even though she’s incredibly busy with her congressional duties. Everyone in the caucus has been so welcoming. They seem relieved that she’s making the job her own and trying to make things better for her constituents, instead of using her office to try and carry out personal grudges like he did. It’s a wonderful feeling helping people and she’s doing it on both a small and big scale. She already helped get education reforms passed, and wrote the language for the bill that’ll put a cap on prescription prices, and used her position to help Brook and Chase become foster parents. She walked on air for an entire day. There’s an urgent knock at the door, and she says she’ll be right back. She opens the door to Nina and asks if everything is okay. Nina says they have a situation and she doesn’t know what to do, and Willow says, okay, okay. Just take a breath. Tell her what’s going on. Nina asks if Drew has to be here. She really needs to talk to Willow alone.

At the hospital on the phone, Curtis says, of course (🍷). Of course (🍷) he’ll keep them posted. Okay. All right, Trina. Be careful, okay?… All right. Laura comes out of the elevator, and Curtis says he loves Trina too. Laura goes over to him and says she heard about the accident. Please tell her, how’s Jordan? He says, she was in surgery for hours, but she pulled through, and Laura says, thank God. He says, Dr. Jones says it was touch and go for a while, but they were able to save her one kidney, and Laura asks if she’s still in recovery. He says, yeah. He should be able to see her when they move her to ICU. She says, they both know how strong she is, right? and he says, yeah, but she was trapped in that car for almost an hour. Her condition is critical. Dr. Jones says that’s all they can tell him until she regains consciousness. Who knows when that will be? He just got Jordan back. He can’t lose her. Laura says she knows that Jordan is fighting with everything she has to stay with him and she’s not about to give up now.

Willow says they’re alone. She gave Travis the afternoon off and it’s not like Drew can repeat anything he hears. Nina says she doesn’t care. It’s not like he’s the Mona Lisa. It’s creepy the way his eyes follow her around. She tells Drew that she knows he’s in there listening to everything. She can’t even imagine what it’s like being stuck in there, the hell he’s going through, but after everything he’s done to Willow, to her, to so many people… You know, karma’s a bitch. The part she hates the most is that she feels sorry for him and her pity must make him hate her even more. Willow says, okay. Nina’s clearly upset. Just tell her what’s bothering her. Nina says, okay, but he can’t stay, and Willow says, okay. She’ll put him in the bedroom, but Nina is being ridiculous. There’s nothing Drew can do to them now.

Cody asks if Molly is okay, and she says, yeah. She took an aspirin, so she’ll be okay. The doctor said she’d be sore for a week or two. He says, okay, but how is she feeling right this second? She says, not bad. It’s nothing compared to her flare-ups. He gives her a heating pad and says he hates that she’s in pain for so long. She says, it’s her own fault. She buried herself in work and ignored everything else. He says, including her health, and she says, except when her health interfered with work. Fear not. Those days are over and he’s a big part of the reason why. He says he is? and kisses her.

Ric says, so Sonny wants him to tell Alexis that her grandson is going to possibly join the mob. She’s going to hit the roof. Sonny says he and Alexis are doing good right now. He doesn’t want to rock the boat. Ric says, oh. So Sonny wants to throw him into those shark infested waters, right? Sonny says, and make sure she understands that he talked to his people, and if Danny approaches them, they’re not going to cooperate. Ric asks how he feels about hazard pay. This is Alexis they’re talking about. Sonny says, hazard pay in this case is fair, and Ric says, before he goes, there’s one more thing they need to talk about – the Sidwell situation. The man is still very much a threat. Sonny says, yeah. He was still angry when they left the church, but he thinks Sidwell heard him. Ric says, what Sonny said to him after Marco’s funeral may have had an impact, but they still need to be prepared if he decides to retaliate.

Curtis tells Laura that when he came to after the crash and he looked over and saw Jordan bleeding and broken – Laura says, oh my God – he knew he had to get her out of there. Laura says, yes, of course (🍷), and he says, her car was leaking gasoline. He knew he had to move quickly. He couldn’t risk taking her out the passenger side. It was too dangerous and he knew he’d wasted too much time trying to pry that driver’s side door open. And he probably wasn’t as careful getting her out as he could have been. What if he made things worse? What if Jordan is paralyzed because of the way he moved her? Laura asks if there wasn’t an explosion, and he says, yeah. The car blew up and almost killed them. Laura says, my God, and he says he knows. She says, honestly, she thinks it’s amazing that he managed to get her out of that wreck at all and he did it by himself. He flashes back to Valentin calling 911, and telling him that they don’t have time for that. They have to get her out now. Be careful not to make things worse. He tells Laura, yeah. It was a miracle. He can’t do all this waiting. He held it together for the cops. he held it together for Trina. He held it together for TJ (who?) over the phone. He doesn’t know how he’s keeping it together for himself. That’s why he told his family to go home. She says she’s not worried about him losing it with her, but if he would prefer privacy, she gets that. She’s parked right out front. If he wants, he can sit in her car. He can yell, he can scream, he can beat the hell out of that steering wheel. She hands him the keys and says, it’s all for him if he wants. He says he guesses the only thing he can do now is prepare for the worst. He thanks her and says he’s extremely grateful for her company, and she says she’s grateful she was able to be here with him. She hugs him and sees Sidwell on the other side of the reception desk.

Carly says she’s grateful Jack came by last night, and hugs him. He says him too. The way they left things, he wanted her to know he located Jason right away. She says, it’s definitely a relief knowing where he is and that he’s alive, and he says he meant what he said. Anything for her. She says she knows he put himself on the line getting that information for her, and he says now he has to go to the WSB and prove how invaluable he is by locating Valentin Cassadine. She wonders if she can ask why that’s still so important. Didn’t he escape months ago? He says, she can ask and that’s actually one he can answer. Aside from the fact Valentin escaped on his watch, they want him for the same reason they always have, the same reason he had Valentin transferred from Steinmauer. He has intel on Faison and Sidwell. He may even give them an idea as to why Sidwell joined forces with Faison in the first place. So wish him luck. She says, luck, and Jack leaves. She turns around to see Valentin, and says, oh my God. What is wrong with him? He says he sees how it is, and she says, he sees how what is? He says, tell him something. How long before she turns on him?

Cody sees a wrapped package on the porch and brings it in. He asks, who’s giving his girlfriend presents? and Molly reaches for the package. She says, here. It’s from her publisher. He gives it to her and she rips the paper off. She says, her galley, and shows him Laredo Sunrise * Molly Lansing-Davis. He asks if they forgot to print the cover, but she says, gallies don’t have the final cover. This is just a copy for her to make any last minute changes or corrections before it goes to print. Usually they send it digitally, but she requested a hard copy. This way it… He says, feels more real, and she says, yeah. Look. Molly Lansing-Davis. There’s her name right there in print. He says he’s so proud of her. She’s not going to change anything, is she? She says, actually, there is one thing she needs to be sure about, and he says, what’s that? She says, him. If there is anything in this book that makes him uncomfortable, she can and happily will rewrite it. He says, but she worked so hard on it. Kristina loved it. Her agent loved it. She says, that’s great, but she wants to know what he thinks. Doesn’t he get it? He is so much more important than some book.

Laura tells Curtis that she’ll be right back and goes over to Sidwell. She asks why he’s here, and he says he’d like to speak to Mr. Ashford, but she says, please, no. Not right now. Please walk with her just for a moment. He says, look. Jordan was not just his COO. He considered her a friend, so naturally, he’s very worried about her. She says, that’s very nice of him. She’ll pass his concerns on to Curtis. He says, also, he has questions about this car crash, and she says, Curtis has been awake all night, not knowing whether Jordan would live or die. They still don’t know, by the way. He hasn’t been able to see her. It’s just not the right time to question him, okay? Just have some compassion. He says, the same compassion that led her to call a press conference distancing herself from Jason Morgan, but not mentioning his murdered son? and she says, it was compassion that led her to attend Marco’s funeral, despite what he’s done to her, to her city, and to her son. He says, allegedly did. She can let all of that go. She says she allegedly has. Marco was his son. She recognized his profound loss. He says she does have great generosity of spirit. It knows no bounds. She says, these kinds of tragedies, they force them to see the humanity in each other, don’t they? She’s seen his. She’s asking him to do the same for Curtis right now. Turner comes out of the elevator, and he says, very well. He’ll get his answers somewhere else.

Willow tells Nina, okay. Drew’s in the bedroom and out of earshot. What’s the problem? Nina says, Jack Brennan is the problem. If Charlotte knows where her father is, Charlotte’s not telling her. No matter how hard or how often she tries to get her to say something. Willow asks if Jack is going to release the traffic cam footage, and Nina says, well, he hasn’t pulled the trigger yet, but he said he has another way to find Valentin. And if this other way comes through for him before she does, he’ll release the footage out of pure spite. Willow says, he can’t do that. If people find out that she was on the street close to the time Drew was shot… Nina says, it will look like she shot Drew and got away with it. Thankfully, she’s protected by double jeopardy. They can’t charge her again. Willow says, but it’s still enough to destroy any sort of career in politics that she might have. And Michael will convince the court to grant him full custody. She can’t lose her kids. Nina says she doesn’t want that either, and Willow asks if she’s sure there’s nothing Charlotte can tell her that would get Brennan to back down. Nina says, after Valentin escaped, she thinks he may have contacted Charlotte, but she’s really not saying anything, and Willow says, then she has to try harder. Nina says she’s sorry, but she doesn’t think she can.

Carly tells Valentin, this is ridiculous. She’s not going to turn on him. He says he thinks she’s going soft on Jack. He thinks she’s trying to convince herself that he’s a good man so she can justify falling for him in the first place. She says she knows Jack’s not a good man, and he says, she’s going to double cross him. He could see the guilt in her eyes last night. She says, not everything is about him, but he’s right about one thing. She does feel something, but it’s not guilt. It’s not, but man, it’s close. He says, why? and she says, because Jack loves her and she’s just using him.

Sonny says he’s more convinced that Sidwell will realize he’s not the one he should go after, and Ric asks what makes Sonny think Sidwell is suddenly going to come to his senses? Sonny says, because at the time, he wasn’t a businessman. He was a grieving father who lost a child and that cuts deep. Yeah, Sidwell still sees him as a rival businessman and wants him gone, but after the first wave of grief is over, Sidwell will know that he has no connection to Marco’s murder. Ric says, Sidwell doesn’t strike him as the kind of person who cares about the burden of proof, and Sonny shoves Ric’s briefcase in his hands and says, once Sidwell can’t stop denying that he didn’t kill Marco, he’s going to go after the person who did. Ric says, Sonny made it very clear that targeting him is only going to focus on somebody who’s not the real murderer. Hopefully, it’s enough for Sidwell to focus on his other enemies.

Sidwell asks if he can please have a minute of Turner’s time, but she says she’s sorry. She actually doesn’t have any time right now. Excuse her. As Sidwell watches, she goes over to Curtis and asks how he’s doing, and Curtis says, if she’s here to question him, he already spoke to the police. She says, actually, she’s here because she and Jordan have been taking yoga together and she’d like to think they’re becoming friends, and he says, right. She said as much. He’s sorry if he was rude. She says, no. It’s been a long night. How is she doing? He says, she made it through a long and difficult surgery and now she’s in recovery before they move her to ICU. So he should be able to see her soon. She says, that’s good news, all things considered. And once he can see her, his presence will do her a world of good. He says, let’s hope so, and she says she wanted to tell him, the other day after yoga, she and Jordan were talking about priorities. She made it very clear that he was hers. He thanks her for sharing that with him, and she puts her hand on his knee. Laura comes back and asks if she can have a word with Turner, and Turner says, of course (🍷). They step away, and Laura says, a favor? Mr. Sidwell has questions about Jordan’s accident. She’s trying to keep him away from Curtis at the moment, so she’d hate to escalate the situation by calling in security… Turner tells her, say no more. She’ll handle Mr. Sidwell.

Willow says, Nina has to try. Her entire future is at stake. Nina says, so is Charlotte’s. If Charlotte confides in her and her father is caught and sent to prison, she’s a smart girl and is going to know Nina betrayed her. Willow says, Nina is worried Charlotte won’t forgive her? but Nina says, no. She’s worried Charlotte is going to lose her father and blame herself because she trusted her. And that will devastate her. Willow says she understands and feels for Charlotte, but as much as Charlotte needs her father, Wiley and Amelia need her. And if Nina doesn’t give Brennan what he wants, her kids – Nina’s grandchildren – will grow up without their mother. Nina says she knows and she’s been stalling Brennan to try to come up with a plan to protect Willow and Charlotte, but she’s now running out of time. Willow says, Brennan is using Nina’s love for her as leverage, right? Nina says, yeah, and Willow says, so they need to do the same thing with him. Nina says, and they both know there’s only one person Brennan loves.

Valentin says, it’s good Carly has been using Jack. Jack has been using everyone he has ever met his entire life. Carly says, okay. Does he doubt that Jack put his career on the line to find Jason for her? He says, no. That was a risk. She says, it’s big of him to admit that, and he says, so Jack’s a hero now? Everything is forgiven? She says, no, but she knows him and she can see that he hates lying to her, and Valentin says, Carly… She says, it’s the truth. He loves her and he wants to let her in. And he knows recruiting Josslyn was wrong and she can see every time she’s with him that he regrets it. Valentin says, who cares if he regrets it? He still hasn’t told her the truth, has he? And what happens if he does? What happens if one day he confesses that he has recruited Josslyn to the WSB? What happens then? She feels sympathy for him then? She forgives him?

Molly says she hates that Cody was hurt by the way she wrote Casey. Looking back, she realizes that she was just scared to admit how much she liked him. That’s why she was so hard on him. He flips through the book and says, yeah. She definitely didn’t like him in the beginning. She says, well, he got them stuck on a roof, and he says, she’s still going to blame him for that? She says, it doesn’t matter if she blames him or not. It was his fault. He says he can see that, and she says, but then, her car broke down and he came to her rescue, carrying her to safety on horseback. He says, given her love of horses, it was all he could do to keep her from yanking the reins, and she says, that’s when she realized, she couldn’t stop thinking about him. He wonders what took her so long, and she says, as much as she’s insisted that Casey wasn’t him, he’s the reason this book exists.

Turner tells Sidwell that she’s so sorry about before. She has some time now. What can she do for him? He says he appreciates that. He just wanted to ask if the PCPD is investigating Jordan’s car crash as an attempted murder. She says, although Jordan swerved to avoid another vehicle, they’re treating it as a single car accident, and he says, accident? How can she be so naïve? She says, about? and he says, Jordan is a trusted executive at SRE, his company. First, his son is murdered. Now, Jordan is critically injured. She says she’s not seeing the connection, and he says he’s the connection. It is possible that whoever targeted Jordan also murdered his son. That person is Sonny Corinthos.

Curtis thanks Laura for getting Turner to run interference with Sidwell. He has one good nerve left, and if Sidwell steps on it, he’s going to take that man’s head off. She says, don’t do that. He’d never find a room large enough to store it. He laughs and says, all right. He guesses it would cause problems with Jordan. Speaking of, he’s aware Jordan has her own reasons for working so closely with Sidwell. She says she sees, and looks over at Sidwell and Turner. She says, so you know, and he says he knows that the both of them are trying to get evidence against him from the inside so they can bury him. She asks how long he’s known, and he says, shortly after Jordan took the job, but they weren’t in a place where she felt like she could confide in him. But they are now, thank God. Laura says, yeah. She is a very private person and she’s actually quite good at hiding her feelings. Although, she always got the feeling Jordan never got over him. So she’s really happy for the both of them. It’s not that many times you get a second chance with somebody you love. He says, let’s just hope that second chance doesn’t get cut short, and she says she’s really sorry, but she needs to ask him this. Is it possible that the car wreck was not an accident? That Jordan was perhaps targeted because of her connection to Sidwell. He looks over at Sidwell talking to Turner.

Jack sits down with Nina at the bistro and says he was very pleased to get her text. He assumes this means she got something out of Charlotte Cassadine. She says, no, she didn’t. And if Charlotte ever does confide in her, he will never know, because she refuses to betray that girl’s trust.

Carly tells Valentin, it was one thing to recruit Josslyn. He turned her into a killer. Her little girl. She will never forgive him for that. Valentin says, it sure looked like she forgave him last night. He watched her. He watched them going upstairs together. She says she knows, and he says, the look she gave him. She says, it was an act. Every minute she was with the man was a lie. He says, it didn’t look like an act to him, and she says, what does he want her to do? Does he want her to glare and hiss? Call her crazy, but he might catch on. He says, she doesn’t have to enjoy it so much, and she asks if he’s jealous. He says, yes. Of course (🍷) he is.

At the door, Sonny says, if Sidwell kills him, he’s not going to have Laura’s cooperation, and Ric says, because… Sonny says, nothing’s going to stop her from going to the PCPD, the WSB, and the Feds, and pointing them in Sidwell’s direction, and Ric says, something he doesn’t want. Sonny says, might as well just leave things the way they are. He has the mayor under his thumb, which is what he likes. Ric says, yeah. It’s definitely in his best interest to maintain the status quo. Sonny tells him, that said, he’s got his people on alert. All his family is going to be protected. That includes Ric. Ric says, that’s not necessary. If there’s one family member he can afford to lose… Sonny laughs and says he doesn’t want to lose Ric, and Ric says, because he’s such a good lawyer, but Sonny says, because Ric is his brother.

Turner says she understands Sidwell has suffered a terrible loss, but there’s absolutely no evidence that Marco’s murder and Jordan’s accident are related or that Sonny Corinthos was involved in any of it. Sidwell tells her, let’s just say that Sonny is trying to take everything away from him. He relies on Jordan. Her loss is a huge blow to his business operation and Sonny would know that. Turner says she’s sure Sonny also knows that he would find someone to take over her position, and he says, yes, but not someone who was a former Police Commissioner who still had connections at the PCPD. She says, why would that matter? and he says, because he asked Jordan to look into the investigation into his son’s death. Turner says, did she? and he says, she was told that the evidence was still being gathered. Turner says, that is true, and he says, but any one of Sonny’s moles at the PCPD would have told him that Jordan, a highly trained former agent, was looking into the investigation. Couldn’t this crash be Sonny’s attempt to stop her?

Curtis tells Laura, well, the crash was just a horrible accident. Just another reminder of how life can turn on a dime. He and Jordan were so happy and they were looking forward to a romantic night out. She leaned over to kiss him. She took her eyes off the road for one second and suddenly they were in the path of an oncoming car. She swerved to try and avoid it, and she lost control. Laura says she’s sorry. She didn’t… He says, no, it’s fine. A little over 12 hours ago, they were on top of the world. Now he doesn’t know if he’ll ever see Jordan again.

Jack says, Nina is choosing Charlotte over her own daughter. He must admit, he didn’t see that coming. Nina says she can’t choose between Charlotte and Willow, and it’s heartless of him to even ask her to, but he says they wouldn’t even be here if she hadn’t come to him, begging for him to help Willow. He did. Now it’s time for her to repay the favor. She says, Willow has been through enough. How dare he play with her life like this? He says, she can still protect Willow, if she finds out from Charlotte the whereabouts of Valentin before his other source comes through, and she says, because if that happens, he’ll still destroy Willow’s future. He says he needs to find Valentin yesterday. Consider it an incentive. She says, then she has an incentive for him to destroy that traffic cam footage once and for all.

As she prepares his shot, Willow tells Drew that she will not let Michael take her kids away from her. Besides, Valentin is a dangerous fugitive. He belongs in prison. She has to make Nina see that helping Brennan capture Valentin is the only thing to do.

Valentin asks how Carly can be surprised that he hates seeing her with Jack. She’s the reason he escaped. She sheltered him. For months they’ve been working together to bring down Brennan and Sidwell. She says, sounds like he’d feel that way about anyone who helped him, and he says, okay, but only she had the audacity to sneak into Steinmauer posing as his attorney. Only she had the guts to bring his daughter to him on Christmas Eve. Only she is powerful enough to stand up to Jack Brennan. He has feelings for her. He knows her so well. She says, he knows her so well, yet he thinks she would betray him. He doesn’t know her at all.

Molly says, Cody was on her mind constantly. That’s why she started writing this story and this character, to get him off of it. He asks how that’s working for her, and she says, like a charm. So yes, Casey was the embodiment of everything about him that got on her nerves. He says, and she only wrote one book? and she says, but when she started to consider why Casey was the way he was, and though it started off as research, she began to see who Cody really was. He says, and she still stuck around, and she says, because he is so much more than she thought. Which was why she was so embarrassed when she saw him reading it. He says, if he had just kept reading though… She says, he would have gotten the full picture, and he says, of what she thought of him? She says, of what she fantasized for them. She gave her characters the happy ending she never thought they would have. He says, so she fantasizes about him? and she says, well, not anymore. Why would she when the real thing is so much better? He says, that’s too bad, because he still fantasizes about her all the time, and they kiss.

Turner tells Sidwell, there is no evidence Jordan’s car came into contact with another vehicle. Curtis was clear about that in his statement, and the physical evidence corroborates his account. Jordan simply lost control of the car. Sidwell says, could the car have been tampered with? and she says, forensics is giving the vehicle a thorough going over. If the car was tampered with, they will know about it. He says, what about Marco? and she says, the investigation is ongoing. Once they know more, she will… He says, what he’s asking is why hasn’t she brought Sonny Corinthos in for questioning, and she says, the PCPD is looking into all possibilities, including Mr. Corinthos. That said, they both know he has other enemies. Perhaps Marco did as well. He says, Marco had no enemies. Whoever killed his son did it to hurt him. And he believes… She says, if the PCPD acts too quickly, the wrong person could be charged, and Marco’s killer will get away with it. And no one wants that.

Curtis tells Laura, the only person bearing responsibility for Jordan’s condition is the other driver. If they’d just stopped and checked on them. They lost so much time, time that could have helped. Laura says she understands, and he says, and there’s never that much traffic on that stretch of 91. It took the ambulance an hour to get there. That’s a long time for Jordan to go without medical attention. He felt helpless. All he could do was just sit there and beg for her to hold on. And he wonders if all that wasted time could end up costing Jordan her life.

Sidwell leaves the hospital, and Jordan makes a call. She says she needs to see them, face to face.

Jack says he could be mistaken, but that sounded suspiciously like a threat, and she should think long and hard before she threatens him, but Nina says, no threat. It’s more like a prediction. She predicts if that footage of Willow surfaces, that Carly will find out he was the one holding onto it. Evidence that could have saved her beloved son and everyone who loves him weeks of heartache and fear. He says, Michael wasn’t even arrested. He’s fine. She says, yeah, but the public consensus is that he shot Drew and framed Willow. Michael’s reputation has been damaged, and Carly will never forgive him for harming one of her children. When she finds out he crossed that line – and he knows this – he’ll lose her forever.

Willow tells Drew that she’s done too much. She’s done things she never thought she’d do. She’s gone too far to lose her children again. But what other choice did she have? What other choice does she have now? She has to make sure that Nina gets over her guilt and chooses her over Charlotte. The same way she chooses her children over anything else, over anyone else. She feels terrible for her mom. She’s in an awful position. But maybe she can make it easier for her.

Valentin tells Carly, this is crazy. His freedom is in jeopardy. His daughter’s life is in danger. What does he care who she sleeps with? She says, he shouldn’t. They have to stick to the plan. She is. He says, their sleeping together was a mistake, and she tells him, that’s what she said. He says, they shouldn’t let sentimentality interfere with the goal. It’s too important. She says she agrees. They shouldn’t let some kind of Stockholm sex thing between them screw everything up. He says, fine, and she says, fine. He says, everything between them is strictly business. Everything else, done. She says, great, and he heads upstairs. She says, and stay in the attic, and flashes back to them getting busy.

On Monday, Nina asks why Willow would do anything for the Quartermaines; Ned is very excited about a baby in the house again; Lucas asks Isaiah what the hell the two of them were doing that required lifesaving measures; and Turner tells Sonny that he’s in way more danger than he thinks.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

My guess at this point is Brook, but that’s subject to change. I definitely don’t think it’s Charlotte and Danny. Too obvious.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/who-caused-jordans-car-crash-on-general-hospital-top-suspects-emerge/

He’s probably glad for the chance to actually act.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-asher-antonyzyn-on-dannys-mob-temptation/

She was the first.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-original-carly-sarah-brown-celebrates-30-years-since-her-debut-a-true-honor/

Not exactly a stretch, but it sounds like a good time.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/vincent-irizarry-joins-david-duchovny-in-new-comedy-about-an-aging-soap-star/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-star-laura-wright-confirms-cameo-in-david-duchovny-soap-satire/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

Despite some complaints, the charter tip was $22K, or $1692 each. Ellie had her eyes on João, even though he was more into Daisy, and in Daisy’s interview, she said Ellie was a little bit of a shark. It was the crew’s night out and Alesia couldn’t pick a lane with a boatmantic partner, prompting Ellie and Jenna to tell her the next day that she wasn’t a girl’s girl. Agreed. New primary Tyler told us in his interview that his partner was an incredibly successful businessman who was very private, and also signing the check for his trip. I smell sugar daddy. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. He was bringing a glam squad to surprise his guests with a drag night (always fun), and was also a foodie. The first night, there was a lost at sea picnic at the beach and in her interview, Daisy said she loved the theme, but not so much the beach. I get it. I hate eating outside, especially at the beach. Bugs, sand, possibly sweating? No thank you. Annoyed at being called out, Alesia told Daisy that João liked her, not Ellie. While the Deck franchise can often be too boatmance heavy for my taste, I’m definitely interested in that mess.

Summer House

It was the anniversary of Carl’s brother’s death, and he was disappointed that he hadn’t even gotten a text from Kyle. Kyle had been busy with laundry and planning for couples therapy. Ciara met with her mom and discussed her purchase of her grandfather’s house. She wanted to build generational wealth, along with having some pigs, cows, and horses. It was one of the most grown-up conversations I’ve ever heard on this show.

Southern Hospitality

I can barely pay attention to this show. There was a kissing game, and I thought, what are we, twelve? There was also lots of crying. From everyone. Including me because this show is so predictable and boring.

The Valley

It was Sosa’s birthday and although Lala had a party that probably cost a few bucks, at least it wasn’t like Taylor’s (RHOBH) circus party for Kennedy. In Lacy’s interview, she said she got divorced and landed on Jesse Lally. I have no words. Wait. I do. She couldn’t find a better landing pad? She didn’t seem to want any kind of commitment, but she was freezing her eggs. Michelle gravitated toward Schwartz, who said that his dad was deteriorating. She suggested he talk to his dad as much as he could, which was actually good advice.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

Now on Sundays, so coming next week.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Dorit becomes more unbearable each week. She’s like a spoiled child who is going to be in for a rude awakening when PK finally pulls the plug on his checkbook. In Sutton’s interview, she said Dorit had been ignoring her and it was Mean Girl 101. That’s another thing. Dorit does have a nasty streak, then when things aren’t going her way, she runs. She was having a book cover launch – not a launch for the book itself, which wasn’t written yet, but for the cover photo. Seriously. How conceited do you have to be? Who does that? Apparently, Kyle, Erika, and Sutton were over her antics as they all decided not to go – separately, not collectively. On the sweet side, Keely surprised Boz by showing up when she thought he was out of town, and proposed. Fun fact: Weirdo seems to be Dorit’s new word. Maybe she’s spending too much time with the kids.

Ladies of London: The New Reign

So far, so good on my enjoyment of this show. In Mark’s interview, he discussed his favorite topic – himself. We found out his home had once been owned by Oscar Wilde, one of his idols, which was no surprise. He also said he wasn’t interested in pop culture, which was kind of amusing since he’s part of it now. Kimi visited Mark’s museum of a home and said she’s never been there in the daylight and sober. I can’t imagine stumbling around that place drunk. You’d end up knocking over a lamp or sculpture or something. There was a polo match for Myka’s birthday, where Martha was in her element on a horse, and again I was astounded at how Happy Birthday is always sung so badly, no matter who’s singing it. Okay, with the exception of Marilyn Monroe singing to JFK.

Random Reality Items

Premiering May 19th.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/in-the-city-season-1-trailer-premiere-date-cast-details-spoilers

I still haven’t gotten back to this after the first season, but I don’t hate a binge watch.

I would love this.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Netflix. A murderous satanic cult is convinced that Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) is Old Nick – i.e. the Satan. This is due in part because of his friendship, for lack of a better word, with an Alpha zombie the doctor has named Samson, who is addicted to the morphine darts Dr. Kelson injects him with to help with his pain. When he’s not hanging with his zombified friend, the doctor is looking for a cure while listening to Duran Duran on an old turntable. In a night to remember, the good doctor invites the Jimmies to watch him lip syncs to Iron Maiden’s The Number of the Beast while dancing through pyrotechnics in the temple he’s manufactured to honor the dead. While this film is gruesome AF and not for the squeamish, it’s visually stunning and the acting is impeccable.  

https://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews/review-28-years-later-the-bone-temple-is-the-best-film-in-the-franchise.php

Extinction. Netflix. Sometime in the future, a custodial worker is being haunted by nightmares of an alien invasion where his family is in jeopardy. When his dreams become a reality, we learn that everything is not what it seems and once again, the enemy is us. This is a fast-paced, unique film that’s well worth watching.

https://www.gq.com/story/extinction-review

https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/netflix-extinction-trailer-michael-pena

Eat, Pray, Bark. Netflix. A sweet, little film from Germany about a group of dog owners who sign up for an obedience training retreat in the mountains with renowned dog whisperer Nodon. The guests find out that Nodon is not who he says he is, but if they’re being honest, neither are they. Both satiric and heartwarming without going to far into the cornfield, this film was a fun watch. It’s in German, but you can change that using one of the boxes at the bottom right of the screen. The dubbing isn’t the best, but it doesn’t steal any of the joy. It’s a cute mix of dogs, but my favorite was Nodon’s chihuahua Heidi, who couldn’t seem to take her eyes off of him (can’t blame her) and whose tail never stopped wagging.

https://www.martincid.com/movies/the-dog-in-eat-pray-bark-on-netflix-knows-something-its-owner-doesnt/

https://moviesr.net/p-eat-pray-bark-2026-netflix-movie-review-a-funny-film-for-dog-lovers

And as if dogs weren’t enough, there’s also this bonus.

So I watched the finale of Something Very Bad is Going to Happen (Netflix). It was wild and bloody and triumphant in a way, but I did smell allegory. Perhaps fear of commitment, perhaps marriage as a curse, they’re not entirely wrong.

https://nerdist.com/article/something-very-bad-is-going-to-happen-duffer-brothers-wedding-horror-series-netflix-review/

Hannah – Next Year’s Cadbury Bunny

🦄 Two Miracles and Some Ears…

🐇 🐈 Never give up hope.

https://people.com/pet-bunny-missing-four-years-reunites-with-family-on-easter-11944401

https://people.com/woman-reunited-with-missing-cat-after-nearly-5-years-11944428

🐶 Omg. Those ears. I can’t.

https://people.com/woman-adopts-rescue-dog-with-show-stealing-ears-she-never-grows-into-exclusive-11945017

🐓 Quotes of the Week

You can’t help getting older, but you don’t have to get old. – George Burns

The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are. – Max DePree

I like kids’ work more than work by real artists any day.Jean-Michel Basquiat

The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. – B. B. King (Ditto integrity.)

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used to create them. – Albert Einstein

Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other. – Walter Elliot

Friends are like toilet paper. It’s good to have extras under the sink. – Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), The Big Bang Theory

🌱 Spring Has Sprung, The Grass Is Riz…

Until next time, stay safe; stay not planting until after Mother’s Day (speaking from experience and a surprise frost); and stay getting back up after life knocks you down. You never know what you’ll find next.

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April 3, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Marco’s Memorial, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Beastly Springtime, Septenarius Quotes & Sometimes

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What I Watched Today

(Weekday bites, Friday’s whole GH enchilada & media minutiae)

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday:

On the phone, Jack tried to find out where Jason was, but had no luck. Carly came in asking where Jason was, and he said he didn’t know, but she was skeptical.

Cody tap danced at Molly’s door and when she opened it, he said they’d won.

Wiley asked, what’s a hooker? Who was Sarah? He introduced himself to Sarah, and Chase asked where Wiley’s dad was. Wiley said his dad was upset because Olivia called his girlfriend a hooker. He didn’t know why Olivia was upset. Was it bad to be a hooker?

Kristina came by the Quartermaines to get some of Danny’s things, and Michael asked how she was doing. She said it was rough, but it would be all right. They were all in shock. She hugged Michael.

Josslyn messed with Cullum’s IV, when he opened his eyes and looked at her. She froze for a moment, then checked his vitals. He closed his eyes again and she started to put gloves on, when Lucas came in. He asked what she was doing.

Lucas asked why Josslyn was there, and she said she was surprised he was working. He said he thought he’d make himself useful and asked her to wait outside. She left.

Michael said Jason thought it was best that Danny was surrounded by family, and Kristina said Jacinda told her about Olivia and the gatehouse. He said he was sorry Jacinda had to go through that, but Kristina said Jacinda was more amused than anything else. She was just annoyed Michael’s family was giving him grief. He said Jacinda wasn’t going to like what was said at the family intervention.

Chase said it sounded like an adult conversation that Wiley should talk to his dad about, and Wiley asked if he’d said something bad. Brook took him to the living room and said he was right to ask a grown-up when he’d heard something he didn’t understand. Wiley asked what a hooker was, and Chase said it was a mean word for a certain type of job. Wiley asked if it was what Jacinda did, but Chase said she now worked at Crimson with Wiley’s Grandma Nina. Wiley asked why Olivia was mad, and Brook said, not everybody saw the world the same way. She’d thought Jacinda was inconsiderate and it made her mad. Wiley wondered if that’s why she’d said mean words, and Britt said she thought Olivia and Michael would work it out. That’s what family did. Wiley said family could get mad, but didn’t stay mad, and Sarah took notes.

Cody said they won, and Molly said she was happy, but what did they win? He said, the grand prize, but she said she still didn’t know what it was. He said he’d taken Outback to Pet Paradise since she had a crush on the store cat Pumpkin. He noticed the store was selling raffle tickets for a dog shelter and he bought 50. They won a trip to the Cayman Islands. Molly envisioned margaritas by the pool, but Cody said it was even better – deep sea fishing.

Danny was at the footbridge, when Charlotte and Rocco showed up. Danny said he’d needed space, and Charlotte asked who knew he was there. Danny said his grandma did. He just had to text every half hour. Rocco said he and Charlotte could leave, but Charlotte said, only if that’s what Danny wanted. Danny said he didn’t want them to leave.

Jack said he’d been trying to find information, but there was a blackout, including WSB personnel. Carly didn’t believe him. She said she’d accepted the WSB came first with him, and had accepted half-truths and outright lies, but she deserved a real answer. He said he’d give her one if he had one. Jason shot Ross Cullum in the back and his girlfriend confirmed it. She said the arrest warrant had been issued before Cullum was shot, but Jack said the only thing he knew was that if you tried to kill a director, you’d pay for it. He’d do everything he could to find Jason, but she had to give him time. Carly wondered why Jason would shoot Cullum.

Cody asked what was wrong, and Molly said she was a vegetarian. He said she didn’t have to eat the fish, but imagined fishing for sport wasn’t her favorite thing. She asked if there was any way they could look at the fish and not torture them, and he said, SCUBA diving. He hadn’t done it in ages and hadn’t had a real vacation in years. She checked her schedule and asked how long the trip was, and he said, five days, starting next Saturday. Was there a problem?

Sarah asked if Jacinda lived there, and Chase said she was an executive assistant at Crimson (which didn’t really answer the question). Brook asked what Sarah wanted to see next, but Sarah said she’d seen what she needed to and would be in touch when the decision had been made. She left and Chase said it hadn’t gone so bad, but Brook said it wasn’t great.

Michael told Kristina about the argument, and Kristina said if Jacinda had an issue with the way Michael treated her, she would have said something. Tracy came in and asked what they were planning… Never mind. She’d just make some tea. Kistina asked Michael to pack some of Danny’s things so she could have a word with Tracy, and he left. Tracy said she already knew Jason wanted Danny to live with Kristina’s mother and had made peace with it, but Kristina said that wasn’t what she wanted to talk about. Tracy asked if there was another problem, and Kristina said nothing Tracy couldn’t solve.

Lucas told Josslyn that Cullum’s vitals had improved and he’d be taken off the ventilator soon. What was she doing in his room? She said she wanted to see the man Jason was accused of shooting. She was trying to wrap her head around it. Lucas said they all were. He was sure her mother was upset. She said she was sorry about Marco and suggested he take a break, since he looked like he was running on fumes. She could keep him company. He said, that might be a good idea.

Danny said he was staying at his grandma’s until everything with his dad got settled, and Charlotte said Tracy probably wasn’t happy about it. He said his dad made it clear that’s what he wanted and he thought Tracy would respect his wishes, and she asked what Danny wanted. He said he guessed it was fine. He’d see Scout more. He asked what happened to Rocco’s hand, and Rocco said he’d cut himself. It was no big deal. Danny said Rocco was acting weird, and Rocco said his dad had arrested Danny’s dad and handed him over. Danny must be mad and he was sorry.

Carly wondered why Jason would take the risk of shooting Cullum, and Jack said Dante found the gun and no one else was there except Britt, who positively ID’d Jason as the shooter. He was the only suspect. He was sorry she didn’t get to say goodbye. She asked why he didn’t call her, and he said Jason told him not to. He knew it was already too late, and she’d never make it in time. She said he couldn’t stop them from taking Jason, but how did they get him back? and he said they didn’t.

Kristina said Tracy had it wrong about Michael and Jacinda, but Tracy said she had no problem with Jacinda. It wasn’t her meeting and she was an unwilling participant. Ned and Olivia said their piece, and it was over. Kristina asked why she hadn’t pushed back. Tracy wasn’t known for being Switzerland and should ditch her neutrality and support Michael.

Brook wondered if there was anyone they could call to be character witnesses to convince Sarah they were normal and well-adjusted, and Chase suggested Laura. Brook said, maybe, and he said, Tracy was a good option. She said she didn’t want to risk making it worse. What about Sonny? He said Sonny wouldn’t make it better, when Michael came in. He asked how the interview went, and Brook said it would have been better if he and Olivia hadn’t been yelling about hookers in front of his son.

Josslyn gave Lucas a drink with electrolytes, and he said he was exhausted, but thought work was a better option than Ava’s couch. She said work was a good distraction, and he said it was his signature move, but probably not the healthiest way to handle things. That’s what Marco would tell him if he was there. Josslyn said she wished she’d spent more time with Marco. It was clear he’d made Lucas happy. Lucas said Ava helped him to see they’d made the most out of their short time together, but he would have liked a lifetime with Marco. How could Marco be gone? She said she wished she knew. When you lost someone so suddenly, it sometimes felt like your own future had disappeared too. He said his future had been taken by Marco’s killer and he wanted to make sure Marco didn’t die in vain.

Jack told Carly that the WSB had a lot of black sites and maybe one of his contacts on an unofficial channel could help. To be honest, the odds weren’t good. She asked if he thought they’d kill Jason, but he said Jason was too valuable. They wouldn’t give up an asset like Jason, but he didn’t think she’d ever see him again.

Danny told Rocco that he knew Dante was doing his job. He was sorry Jason head-butted Dante and resisted arrest. Charlotte said that was their dad’s stuff to deal with. They were a team and couldn’t let that come between them. They’d never do anything to hurt each other. Danny said it was on the WSB, not Dante, and Charlotte wondered if the WSB was framing Jason and someone else shot Cullum.

Molly said she’d just scheduled a laparoscopy for that Friday and was supposed to rest for two weeks, and Cody said maybe they could reschedule the trip. Molly looked at the details and said they couldn’t. Maybe he could take Dante or Mac. Cody said it was supposed to be for them. He wasn’t going. She said she’d reschedule her surgery. It could wait. He said, please don’t.

Michael said he had no idea Wiley had been listening, and Brook said he’d heard just enough. Michael said he didn’t want his kids to know about Jacinda’s past. He hoped the rest of the interview went well, and Brook said, aside from Wiley saying he loved playing Tron with hookers. Chase said they were definitely going to check Jacinda’s background, and Michael said they’d see she was gainfully employed. He was sorry if Wiley embarrassed them.

Lucas said Marco was special and his life meant something, and Josslyn said that’s how she felt after Dex died. She needed to do something. Take her advice and don’t let it consume him. Marco wouldn’t want that. He said he couldn’t do nothing, and she told him that wasn’t what she was saying. The best way to honor Marco was to keep going and find a way to have a happy life. Marco would want that for him. She knew it sounded lame, but eventually she saw that, even though she couldn’t at the time. He said he couldn’t imagine being happy without Marco.

Danny said Cullum was a big deal and he didn’t think the WSB would shoot him to frame his dad, but Charlotte said the WSB double crossed their own all the time. They did it to her dad. They could get rid of someone higher up and deal with their Jason problem at the same time. Danny said he didn’t think his dad shot Cullum, but he had a reason. He’d said something bad was happening. Rocco said, how bad? and Charlotte said, bad enough leave Port Charles. Rocco said Jason was leaving with Britt, and Danny wondered why Rocco thought that.

Jack said he was sorry, and Carly said if he couldn’t help her, she’d find another way. He said it wasn’t her world. The WSB had a different set of rules. They superseded nations and disappeared people. She said she’d fight the Bureau if she had to, and he said Jason hadn’t wanted to put her through the pain of him being taken away. Did she think he’d want her to risk herself to find him? He knew it hurt her, and he wanted badly to fix it, but he couldn’t. She said he didn’t care about Jason, and he said he didn’t, but he cared about her.

Molly said she could put off the surgery, but Cody asked if she might not have another flare up if she waited. She said it was possible, and he said then they weren’t going. Her health was more important. There were going to be other raffles, and he’d be a sucker for every one. If he went, he’d just miss her, so he’d give the trip to someone else. They’d make plans when she recovered. She asked if he was positive he wanted to give up the trip, and he said, on one condition.

Rocco said he’d heard Britt was on the pier and thought she was there to meet Jason, and Charlotte said she’d talk to her father. Maybe he would know where the WSB planned to take Jason. She’d told him about Jason’s situation, and she said he’d try to help Jason escape. Danny said that’s why they’d gone to the station, to give him a heads up, but it was too late. They shoved Jason in a van and closed the door. Danny yelled that he loved him and pretty much lost it. He was banging on the door like an idiot. Like it would do any good. Nathan and Dante held him back and he was left there like a pathetic little loser.

Lucas said he should get back, and Josslyn asked if he thought Cullum would recover. He said it was too soon to tell, and she said she didn’t know what would happen to Jason if Cullum died. Lucas said he’d do what he could to keep Cullum alive, when a nurse said Cullum was waking up.

Brook told Michael that it wasn’t about them. It was about Phoebe needing a home with a loving family. She didn’t know what would happen to Phoebe if they were rejected. Michael said the New York Secretary of Health and Human Services served on the hospital board. He’d put in a call… But they both knew someone with more influence than he had.  

Tracy said she didn’t share Kristina’s opinion that she was Switzerland. Kristina wasn’t there. Kristina said she got the sense Michael didn’t feel support from her. It was her family, her house, her rules. As matriarch, she should support Michael. Tracy said if Kristina expected her to take Monica’s place, she’d be disappointed, but Kristina said no one could take Monica’s place. Tracy asked, what was her point? and Kristina said Tracy had just gone toe-to-toe with Alexis about Danny belonging with the Quartermaine family. Stick up for Michael. Tell Olivia to stop belittling Jacinda. Get off the sidelines and bring her family together. Take the reins, Tracy Q.

Molly asked, what’s the condition? and Cody said he wanted to take the trip so they could spend time together. Can they at least have that weekend together? She said she’d be post op and would need to rest, and he said she could stay with him or he could stay there. Let him take care of her. She said she was a demanding patient. Did he really want to wait on her hand and foot? He said there was nothing he’d like more, and she said, how could she refuse? They kissed.

Tracy asked if Kristina was telling her how to run her family, but Kristina said, no. She was sticking up for her brother. If Tracy spent some time with Jacinda, she’d like her. Jacinda was a strong woman, like Tracy. Tracy said, and she wasn’t afraid to express her ideas and opinions, like Kristina. Kristina was to be advised, she may never address her as Tracy Q again ever. Kristina said that was fair, and Tracy asked if Kristina always meddled in people’s lives or were Michael and Jacinda special?

Michael said he’d do what he could to help Brook and Chase, but there was someone better who’d have positive influence over the social worker – their representative in Congress, Willow. Chase said, of course (🍷). Willow would be happy to help.

Josslyn watched through Cullum’s room window, and Lucas told Cullum that he was at General Hospital. He was Dr. Jones. Did he remember what happened? Cullum said he was shot, and Lucas asked if he remembered who did it.

Danny said he wanted to help, but couldn’t, and just made everything worse, but Charlotte said he didn’t. There was nothing he could have done anyway. They were talking about the WSB. He fought back and the last thing Jason heard was that Danny loved him. That mattered. Danny said he wished he knew where they were taking his father, and Charlotte promised they’d find him. Danny said worrying about him was the last thing Jason needed, but Charlotte said Jason wasn’t worried. He knew Danny had them. Right, Rocco? Rocco said, right, and Charlotte hugged Danny.  

Jack said he knew how much Jason meant to Carly. If there was anything he could do, he would. She said she didn’t understand. Jason knew the risks and put other people first. She couldn’t believe he was gone. Jack reached for her, but she said, stop. The WSB couldn’t do this. They couldn’t take away the people she loved. She walked out, slamming the door.  

Tuesday:

Felicia, Nahan, and James were at Bobbie’s for breakfast, and James ran off to talk to Kai. Nathan thanked Felicia for putting her feelings about him and Lulu aside for James’s sake, and Felicia said she wanted to make her feelings clear.

Portia had an ultrasound appointment and told Isaiah that she was nervous about Curtis being there. She was worried that he was angry about what she’d said to Jordan.

Jordan went to see Sidwell and offered her sympathies. She asked if there was anything she could do, and he said, as a matter of fact, there was.

Willow told Drew that she was sorry she and Sidwell had to keep him in this condition, but it wouldn’t go on forever. When the time was right, they’d bring him out of it. He flashed back to Sidwell’s visit and Sidwell saying Willow’s career would skyrocket when she was a widow. Willow told Drew that things had a way of changing for the better. They did for her. The doorbell rang.

Michael came into the nook and saw Brook there. She seemed miffed at him, and he said he was sorry about the social worker, but she said she was mad about his bright idea that sent Chase back into Willow’s orbit.

Willow opened the door to Chase, and he said she was the only one who could help him.

Nathan said, with all due respect, it was none of Felicia’s business, and she said he was right. Like it or not, he and Lulu had made their choice to continue seeing each other. She was angry at first. It felt like a betrayal, and she was afraid Maxie would be hurt. Maxie said she wasn’t thrilled, but accepted they had right to explore a relationship. If her daughter could show them grace, she could too.

Kai asked if James was excited about the game against Llanview, and James asked if he could play shortstop. Trina gave him some pointers, which startled Kai, and she said she’d been in Little League. She loved baseball. Kai said she was full of surprises.

Curtis asked for a word with Portia in private, and Isaiah stepped away. Portia assumed he was angry about Jordan, but he asked if she wanted to find out the sex of their child. She didn’t know if she was ready, and he said whatever she wanted. She said it was time to clear the air.

Sidwell showed Jordan pictures of Marco and said he never saw much of his son until he was an adult. She said, eventually they became close, and Sidwell said, when Marco came out, he was rejected by his mother. It was painful that her actions hurt Marco, but it gave him the greatest gift. He had Marco all to himself and a chance to make up for lost time. Now he faced the unfathomable task of burying his son. Jordan asked what she could help with, and he said he wanted something only she could provide.

Brook said Chase was stopping by Willow’s after his shift to talk about her helping with the foster process, and Michael asked why she didn’t go with him. She said they’d agreed Willow would be more receptive if he went alone. She wasn’t jealous, but they’d had friction around Chase trying to prove Willow’s innocence. It almost cost him his job. Michael said, not to mention his freedom, and she said they’d worked through it and Chase agreed to focus on starting their family. Thanks to Michael, he might get sucked back into Willow’s drama. He said he was just trying to help. He was no fan of Willow’s, but she had the influence to help them be foster parents. Brook said, but at what cost?

Chase told Willow the foster plan, and Willow was thrilled. She asked how she could help, and he said he was worried about the home visit going sideways. She assumed Tracy said something offensive, but he said it was a solid guess, but it wasn’t Tracy. It was Willow’s son. Wiley asked them to explain what a hooker was in front of the social worker. Willow said, Michael.

Michael said he got where Brook was coming from. He had misgivings about his kids’ relationship with Willow. Brook asked how he dealt with it, and he said he still struggled, but never in front of the kids. For the greater good, he had to bite his tongue and hope for the best. Maybe she should try doing the same and let Willow help. She said, what if it became a problem? and he said he was confident she could handle it.

Chase said, Wiley overheard Olivia giving Michael a hard time about Jacinda’s former occupation, and Willow said she wasn’t thrilled about it herself. What did they say? He said they dodged the question about Jacinda’s past and explained about arguing with family. She said, family gets mad, but doesn’t stay mad. It sounded like they handled it well. He said he couldn’t get a read on the social worker and was hoping as congresswoman, she could put in a good word for them. She said, absolutely. She’d do what she could to make sure they fostered Phoebe.

Felicia asked Nathan to forgive her for coming down hard on him, but he said she was just protecting Maxie. She was a good parent. She said he wasn’t bad himself and already had a strong bond with James. James had gravitated to different father figures and had been clearly filling a void. Now that he had his actual father, it had healed his wounds. Nathan said it was the same for him. He loved James so much.

James asked if Trina played shortstop, and she said she was queen of the double plays, but did a little bit of everything. Kai said she should be his assistant coach, since Coach Mitchell was moving, but she said with school and working at the art gallery, her plate was full. James said, please? And she could have all the free snacks she wanted.

Portia said she was sure Jordan told Curtis that they’d run into each other at the nail salon, where she’d accused Jordan of being pregnant and keeping it a secret. Maybe she’d been a little snarky… Okay. She was a lot snarky. Curtis said Jordan told him, but he wasn’t upset. For what it was worth (🍷), neither was Jordan. They’d had their differences, but he hoped they could set them aside for the baby’s sake. She said she’d like that too. She’d had a long conversation with Stella, and it was very enlightening. She saw that she needed to stop blaming Jordan for the problems in her life and move on, and that’s what she intended on doing.

Sidwell asked what Jordan knew about his son’s death, and she said, he was attacked in his law office. There were no witnesses and the police were searching for suspects. He asked if she’d spoken to anyone at the PCPD, and she said, no. Why? He said she used to be the Police Commissioner, and he assumed she still had contacts there. He wanted her to reach out and discover what they were holding back about the murder, then report back to him.

Brook thanked Michael and said she was surprised she hadn’t heard from Chase yet. She wondered if Willow turned him down. Michael said Willow wouldn’t pass up a chance to be Chase’s hero, and she said that meant they’d be in Willow’s debt.

Chase said he couldn’t thank Willow enough, and she said it was the least she could do. He’d put his career on the line to prove her innocence, and she felt terrible that he’d been demoted. He said he had no regrets, and she said he’d believed in her when no one else did. She’d always be grateful. He said Alexis and Drew believed in her, but she said Alexis was paid and Drew was her husband. Chase had stood by her and put his job at risk, as well as his relationship with Brook’s family. He said she was an amazing person with a kind heart, and she said he was too. She’d do everything in her power to make sure they got to foster Phoebe. They hugged.

Felicia said it was clear James admired Nathan and wanted to be like his father, and Nathan said it was daunting. He was worried he’d let James down. Felicia said that was inevitable. It didn’t mean he was a bad parent, but that he was human. Just be himself. James came back and said Trina was going to be Kai’s assistant coach.

Trina said she couldn’t believe Kai convinced her to be assistant coach, and he said she’d have a whole team to boss around. His phone rang and he said it was Willow.

Curtis said he appreciated Portia’s willingness to make peace with Jordan, and Portia said they wouldn’t be best friends, but she didn’t want any tension between them. That included Isaiah and Jordan. He said he felt the same way. She’d accepted Jordan’s place in his life, and he’d do his best to accept Isaiah’s place in hers. Portia said she wanted their baby to grow up with his father being in a loving, healthy relationship. If that was with Jordan, she supported it. He deserved to be happy. He said they all did, and a nurse said Dr. Westbourne was ready for Portia.

Jordan said she was sure the PCPD was doing everything they could and was confident they’d share what they uncovered with Sidwell, but he said he wasn’t confident with Dante. He was Sonny’s son, and would Dante tell him if… when it led to his father? Of course (🍷) he wouldn’t. He’d cover for his old man. He couldn’t let Marco’s murderer escape justice. Jordan said in the time she’d worked there, Dante put a high wall between himself and his father, and was scrupulously honest. Sidwell could trust him. He said he could only trust what he paid for, and she said she hoped he wasn’t referring to her.  

Sidwell said, as the former Police Commissioner, Jordan knew how the department operated and knew the key players. Some probably owed their jobs to her and she should exploit that. She asked if wanted her to spy on them, and he said, call it what she wanted, but he needed information, evidence, suspects, anything that pointed to Sonny. Nothing was more important than having that man pay for his son’s murder. She said she’d make some inquiries, but he said he wanted more than that. It was imperative that she come through. She’d carved herself out a nice life through his generosity, and he’d hate for her to lose everything.  

Chase told Brook that he spoke with Willow, and she’d agreed to put in a good word on their behalf. He had to admit it was a good idea.

Kai and Trina went to Drew’s, and Trina gave Willow a gift for Drew, compression socks to help with his blood circulation. Willow said it was thoughtful and generous after the way Drew had treated her parents, and Trina said she had complicated feelings about Drew. He’d been a great mentor to Kai, but she hated what he did to her parents, not to mention Stella. Still, she couldn’t help but have compassion. Despite his faults, Drew didn’t deserve to be shot.  

James was worried Nathan might have wanted to be coach, but Nathan said he was rusty and would just embarrass himself. James said he just needed practice, and Nathan asked if James would help him out. They could head to the batting cages if it was okay with Felicia. Felicia said, absolutely, and Nathan said he’d reserve a spot, but his phone chimed. He said he’d have to take a raincheck. It was a work thing. James asked if he was going to fight the bad guys, and Nathan said, one in particular. And he wasn’t looking forward to it.

Wiley and Michael looked for spiders outside, and Wiley said he couldn’t finish his food chain project without them. (So, he actually has to bring in the animal? What if he’d picked tigers or kangaroos?) Michael suggested they go to the park, and Wiley said they could fly kites afterward. Michael said it was a great plan, and Wiley asked if they could as mommy to come. Michael said he’d give her a call.

Willow said Drew had visitors. Trina brought a gift. Wasn’t it thoughtful and kind of her? Drew blinked, and Willow said he agreed. Kai said there had been an office email about the softball league and wondered if it was okay that they sponsor a team in honor of Drew, and Willow said it was a wonderful idea. Drew loved playing last year and she kept tripping over his bat. Kai said he’d thought it was taken for evidence and asked if they’d given it back, but Willow said, no. She should follow up on that. They heard Willow’s Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star ringtone, and Willow wondered where her phone was. Kai said it was probably in the living room.

Isaiah asked how the appointment went, and Portia said things were going well with the baby. He said, what about Curtis? Did he give her a hard time? She said, surprisingly, no. He was calm and not upset about her interaction with Jordan. She thought it was finally sinking in. They all had to get along for the sake of the baby. Curtis said he accepted her and Isaiah being together. She’d forgotten that he wasn’t just a good father. He was a good man.

On the phone outside Bobbie’s, Jordan left a message for Joanne, saying she thought it would be nice to catch up. Curtis joined her and she asked about the ultrasound. He said the baby was in perfect health. He wasn’t eavesdropping, but it sounded like she was leaving a message for Joanne in forensics. He’d thought Jordan had planned to avoid her because she was too gossipy. Jordan said she thought she’d use Joanne’s loose lips to her advantage. Sidwell had ordered her to keep tabs on the investigation into Marco’s death and made it clear she didn’t have a choice if she wanted to keep her job. He said she took the job to spy on Sidwell. Did she think it was time to quit?

Nathan went to see Sidwell, and Sidwell said he’d been waiting for him to show up. Nathan gave Sidwell his condolences, but Sidwell said he didn’t need Nathan’s phony sympathy. He needed results.

Chase said he’d ask Willow about pediatricians, since she’d know the best ones, but Brook said she thought he was getting ahead of himself. They still didn’t know when Phoebe would be released. He said he was excited and thought she would be too, but she said she was afraid to get her hopes up. He said Willow would help them get what they wanted, and they hugged.

Wiley said mommy wasn’t picking up, and Michael said he was sorry. Wiley said, really? He knew they fought a lot. Michael said they didn’t agree on certain things, but agreed on the most important thing and always would. They agreed they loved him and Amelia very much and would do anything to make them happy. If it meant hanging out together sometimes, he was all for it. How about if they invited her to the park next week? Wiley hugged Michael.  

Drew flashed back on telling Willow that he thought he had something, but didn’t, and her saying, what was it? Something he saw or heard? He said Alexis asked if the second shot was the last thing he heard. He’d wanted to say no, that there was something else, but he didn’t remember. He flashed back to getting shot and as he lay on the floor, hearing Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.  

Willow walked Kai and Trina to the door and Kai said he’d set up a call to the Department of Child Services. Willow saw her phone there, and he said the sound carried to the bedroom. They left and Willow pondered this.

Portia told Isaiah that for the first time, she thought things were not that bad. She had to give Curtis credit. He’d signed the house over to her and understood the incident with Jordan. He was trying to make an effort. Isaiah said he hoped Curtis was sincere and didn’t flip on her when he didn’t get his way, but she said it felt different this time. He said, as long as she and the baby were happy and healthy, that was all that mattered to him, and they hugged. (A lot of that going around today.)

Jordan told Curtis that walking away crossed her mind, but Sidwell’s son was just murdered. He wasn’t asking her to do anything illegal. She was just passing on information from a former colleague. Curtis said it was a grey area, and she didn’t disagree, but she’d invested so much time, it would be a waste to quit. He said part of him wished she would, but he understood. She was on a mission to take down Sidwell and wasn’t the type to leave a job unfinished. She said, not when she was on the brink of success. Sidwell was distracted and not thinking clearly. She felt bad taking advantage of his loss, but had a chance to finally get enough evidence to put him behind bars.

Felicia said she hoped James wasn’t disappointed, but James said he knew his father had an important job like Grandpa Mac. When he grew up, he wanted to be a cop. She said she thought he wanted to be a cowboy, but he said he changed his mind. He wanted to be a hero, a guy who fought bad guys like his dad.

Sidwell told Nathan that he’d spoken to Jordan who was the former Police Commissioner. She assured him that she’d keep him up to date on the investigation into Marco’s murder. Nathan said he wasn’t sure what he could do, and Sidwell said, make sure Sonny pays for his son’s murder. Nathan said he wasn’t sure that was something he would do, and Sidwell said it wasn’t something Detective Nathan West would do, but he wasn’t talking to Nathan West right now. He was talking to Cassius Faison.

Wednesday:

Trina and Kai were in Willow’s office, and Kai said he wasn’t sure when Willow was coming in. Trina asked if it didn’t get to him that Willow was acting like the dutiful wife, when Michael walked in.

Willow told Drew all about Chase and Brook, and how Wiley almost screwed up their interview. Chase always stood by her and believed in her. He was a real hero that Drew could learn something from.

Jack interrupted Nina on a call in her office and hung up her phone.

Laura met Lulu for breakfast at Bobbie’s, and Lulu said she had a favor to ask. It was about Cullum’s attempted murder.

Lucas came by Britt’s office, and he told her Cullum regained consciousness, but didn’t remember who shot him. She wanted him to say she was the reason Marco was dead, but he said he was.

Nathan said they’d agreed Sidwell would never call him Cassius, but Sidwell said they’d been partners a long time. He’d had doubts about Cassius assuming his brother’s life, but he had everyone fooled.

Jack pumped Nina for information from Charlotte, but she said there was no way Valentin would risk staying in Port Charles long term. He was probably in Bora Bora enjoying a Mai Tai. Jack said, then Nina was useless to him and that wouldn’t end well for her or her daughter.

Drew’s caregiver Travis was going to be late, and Willow asked Drew if it was difficult to spend time with her. Now he knew how she felt when she found out about his lies to make sure she was tied to him.

Kai told Michael about Trina singing at open mic night, and Michael said he’d be there. He asked if Kai would bring Wiley on his team with James.

Laura said she had no new information for Lulu’s article, but Lulu said it was personal. No one knew where Jason was or how to reach him. She wondered if Laura could help. Laura said the narrative didn’t add up and asked if this had something to do with Jason assaulting Dante. Lulu said, no, and Laura asked why she needed to find Jason.

Nathan (we’ll just keep calling him that for continuity) said if Lucas overheard them, everything would be for nothing, but Sidwell said Lucas was at work. Nathan’s position at the PCPD gave him access into information about Marco’s murder. Who better to provide it than the twin of the late, great Nathan West?

Britt said she’d gotten them involved, but Lucas said he’d inserted himself where he had no business involving himself. He’d made Marco help to prove Marco was still the man he fell in love with and prove he was worthy of love and forgiveness. How could he have been so selfish? Britt said Lucas was the most selfless person she knew. She knew it hurt to lose Marco and hated seeing him like this, and so would Marco. Marco knew the risk and took it because he’d wanted to help. Lucas asked what happened to Britt’s medicine, and she said, Cullum destroyed it. He said, so everything that happened that night and Marco’s death was all for nothing.

Nina said she’d get Jack what he needed. Charlotte was smart and Nina was sure Valentin had drilled into her that no one was to know where he was. Jack told her to stop stalling or the footage could reappear, and she said she was working on it. Charlotte was like a daughter to her and the betrayal would destroy Charlotte and their relationship. He said she had a choice. Which daughter did she want to protect – Charlotte or Willow? Nina said she’d talked to Charlotte, and Charlotte told her that she hadn’t seen her father, but she knew Charlotte was lying. Give her more time.

Lulu said she and Jason had been close at one time and reconnected when they were defending the boys against Dalton. Danny and Rocco were close, and it was killing Rocco. Laura said they were like brothers, and Lulu said she knew what it was like to lose someone you loved through the WSB. Laura said she could call Robert, when Boyle joined them. He asked if they were talking about Jason. Port Charles was better off without that psychopath.  

Lucas said, it was going well. Marco got the meds and he’d handed them to Britt. Britt said Cullum showed up when she was waiting for Jason and pulled a gun. He forced her to hand the meds over and made her watch as he destroyed them. He threatened her with prison and a life without her meds. The look in his eye was pure rage. She thought he was going to kill her. Lucas said she must have been terrified, and she said Cullum terrified her all the time. She tried to knock the gun out of his hand and they struggled. She fell and hit her head, and it was lights out. When she came to, Cullum had been shot. Lucas wondered how Cullum knew where to find her, but she said she didn’t know. She’d been racking her brain trying to figure it out. Did Lucas know where Marco’s phone was? He said, no. He knew Marco had it with him, but the police said they couldn’t find it when he was interviewed… Cullum found her by reading the texts in Marco’s phone. He must have stolen it. Cullum killed Marco.

Sidwell said Nathan died the night he was shot, but Cassius had convinced everyone otherwise and it had to stay that way. Nathan said he needed to be cautious. He’d tripped up already with police procedure, breaking the chain of custody. Sidwell said, it could be attributed to Nathan’s long absence, but Nathan said if it happened again, people might wonder what was wrong and ask questions. Sidwell said make sure they asked the right ones. He’d lost his son savagely and needed to know exactly what happened. Jordan was looking into it and between the two of them he’d get the results he needed. Nathan said, consider it done, and Sidwell said he’d been doing impressive work. His timely arrival on the scene of Mayor Collins’ car trouble put her and Corinthos under his control. Nathan told Sidwell to give himself more credit. Sidwell had set him up for success when he’d poisoned Maxie.

Willow said both her and Drew’s lives had changed in a short amount of time. She was taking his place in congress, and his team respected her and listened to what she thought. He never did. She could use his position to do so much good. Kai was a smart hire. Something he said bothered her though. When they were here, he’d said he knew the sound of her cellphone ringing in the living room would carry to the bedroom. He did have a key, but how did Trina know Wiley’s ringtone was Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star?

Jack said Nina was out of time. He had no desire to set her life on fire and watch it burn. If she delivered Valentin to him, they were good, but he had other means of finding Valentin. Now she was competing with his other means and if he found Valentin on his own before she did, her daughter was done and she’d have no one to blame but herself. He left.

Michael said Wiley’s coach was tough on him and he was convinced Wiley would have a better experience on Kai’s team. Kai said, for what it was worth (🍷), he’d had a coach like Wiley’s who challenged him and pushed him out of his comfort zone. It gave him a sense of accomplishment. Michael said he’d leave Wiley where he was. He’d been thinking like a Quartermaine and trying to pull strings. Kai said he wanted Wiley to have fun and enjoy playing. If it was the same in a few weeks, let him know. Michael wondered if Kai could pay Kai to give Wiley private lessons, and Kai said he had some free time and it sounded fun. Michael said he’d be in touch and left.

Nina told Jacinda to reschedule the Enchantment call. She had to put out a fire thanks to her. Her punishment for allowing Jack to ruin her meeting was to give Nina a full report on the fall/winter trends and prediction, cross referencing those from her competitors’ forecasts. She wanted it by the end of the day.

Lulu said they didn’t ask Boyle to sit down, and Boyle said he and Laura were associates. He didn’t need an invitation. Laura said she was with her daughter. Goodbye. Lulu said Jason was a family friend, and Boyle said, Jason and Sonny. Laura knew how to pick them. Jason shot a WSB agent in the back. Laura said, allegedly, and Boyle said Jason had a rap sheet longer than his arm. After decades of committing crimes and wasting the tax payers money, the WSB took him off their hands. Jason was a cold-blooded killed and got what he deserved. Laura asked if Boyle had any real reason to be there, and he said he didn’t think she wanted her daughter to hear, but he could continue.

Nathan told Sidwell that he’d cemented his ID, but if Maxie had been there… Sidwell said, she’d have seen right through him, and Nathan said her being in a coma bought him time with those who were in his brother’s life and he’d convinced them that he was Nathan. Maxie had no reason to doubt him. Sidwell said he was more concerned about Nathan’s sister. She was the reason all hell broke loose and Marco was murdered. She was planning on leaving with Jason, and Sonny must have ordered Jason to kill his son on his way out of town. Cullum confronted Jason and Jason shot him. Nathan flashed back to Lulu saying she knew Rocco shot Cullum, and told Sidwell that it was possible, but they couldn’t confirm it. They needed to find out what Cullum knew. Sidwell said he couldn’t visit Cullum, but no one would question a detective interrogating him. Find out if there was any evidence leading to Sonny and Jason being responsible for his son’s death. Nathan said, and if he did? and Sidwell said, he’d make Sonny and everyone he loved pay dearly.

Britt said Cullum was a monster who retaliated for Marco betraying him, and Lucas said, he must have done it. It was the only thing that made sense. While Marco was in the hospital fighting for his life, he was fighting to save the man who murdered him.

Willow told Drew that Wiley called the night she shot him. She remembered her phone ringing, but Kai and Trina couldn’t have been there, right? Except Kai did have a key and it wasn’t like she checked the house. It was also weird that Trina brought Drew a gift after what he did to her family. Why would she show him concern? Nina came in and said Jack had paid her visit, but Willow said she was running late and so was Drew’s caregiver. Could Nina watch Drew until Travis got there? They’d talk later. Willow ran out.  

Laura said she thought she needed to do this alone, and Lulu said she’d lost her appetite anyway. She left, and Laura asked if Boyle could be any more of a jerk. He said he thought they both knew he could. He didn’t think she wanted her daughter to hear what they needed to discuss. She needed to publicly condemn Jason and Sonny in a press conference. Laura said they’d talked about this and she wasn’t doing it,  but he said, the murder of Sidwell’s son changed everything.

Lucas told Britt that he took an oath. He’s not saying he wouldn’t have tried to save Cullum, but he regretted being there with him. If he’d been with Marco, he could have made a difference. He could have held Marco’s hand and given him the strength to fight. He could have said something… He loved Marco so much… He cried and Britt hugged him, saying, it’s okay.

Sidwell said Nathan’s sister had been insubordinate since day one, and Nathan said it was a family trait. She came by it honestly. Sidwell said she’d been complicit and betrayed them and Marco. She had to be held accountable regardless of family ties. Nathan said, fine. If she complicated the situation, she had to be dealt with.

Kai said Michael was a great dad, and Trina said, of course (🍷). He was Josslyn’s brother. Josslyn had been there for her during her darkest times. That’s what made what they were doing to Michael feel worse.  

Nina said she and Drew had a complicated history, but she’d be lying if she said it wasn’t hard to see him like this. Willow didn’t grasp the gravity of the situation. The doorbell rang, and it was Michael. Nina said Willow wasn’t there, but Michael stuck his foot in the door and said they had an amicable co-parent agreement. In the meantime, he’d say hello to his dear uncle.

Jack approached Jacinda and she said, Nina had to leave. He said he knew. He was there to see her.

Lucas said he’d been blindsided by Marco’s death and didn’t consider what it meant for Britt. How would she get her meds? She said it depended on how badly Sidwell wanted his project completed, and Lucas said, Sidwell… He was the one who started all this. He was responsible for everything that happened. Marco’s death had to mean something. Britt said he was scaring her. Whatever he was thinking, don’t. Marco wouldn’t want anything to happen to him. Lucas got up and left.

Laura told Boyle that she was sorry for what Sidwell was going through. No one should have to bury a child. But that didn’t change her position on Sonny and Jason. Why did he care? Why did he have no actual work to do for the city? He said he’d get to it eventually. Jason was a Quartermaine who threw money and power around to get what he needed. He had to pay for his sins like the rest of them. Laura said Jason did in his own way, like Boyle. She didn’t want to have a press conference. If the PCPD had something to add and wanted to do that, it was their choice. He said she had a choice to make. He was worried that if she didn’t publicly distance herself, her life would be in danger.

At Pier 55, Lulu flashed back to Nathan saying Rocco was involved in Cullum’s shooting. She looked around and remembered Boyle saying Jason was a killer, when Nathan arrived.

Michael said Nina didn’t have to hover, but Nina said she wasn’t leaving him alone with Drew. Drew was blinking like crazy, and Michael asked if he was trying to communicate, but Nina said it was just something he did. They didn’t understand why. Michael said he felt sorry for Drew. It must be a terrible way to live. Drew blinked once, and Michael said, a little ironic, right? Drew was in that chair because he’d wanted Willow all to himself. Now he had her, but it wasn’t quite the way he’d imagined. Drew blinked.

Willow was about to go into her office, when she heard Trina tell Kai that she hated how everyone thought Michael shot Drew when they both knew it was Willow. (Rut-roh.)

Jack said, unfortunately, Jacinda’s testimony, specifically the part where she lied about Michael’s alibi, helped Willow get off. Now everyone thought Michael shot Drew. He was sure she’d like to make up for that mistake. Plenty of women would be after Michael who were more refined and a good turn might prove her suitability. He had something in his possession that Michael would find valuable. Jacinda assumed he wasn’t telling her what it was, and he said, not yet. She asked how she could get the item in Michael’s hands, and he said, their intern Charlotte. Jacinda was somebody she might confide in. She asked what she was looking for Charlotte to confide, and he said he needed to know if she’d been in touch with her father. It was imperative that he find her father, and he knew Charlotte knew where he was. Maybe Jacinda could get it out of her.  

Laura asked why Sidwell was interested in a press conference, but Boyle said it was his idea, not Sidwell’s. Sidwell was convinced Sonny had his son killed. He was so angry and was out for revenge, she needed to publicly distance herself before his fury fell on her. The best way was a press conference publicly. If she wanted, he’d do it with her. A united front. It would be good for politics. She said she thought Boyle was trying to appear noble in warning her, but she wasn’t buying it, and he said, yet, he was still right.

Britt called someone and said she needed to see them.

Lucas showed up at Windymere, and Sidwell said he was so glad to see him. Their conversation had made him feel closer to Marco. Lucas loved his son so much. Lucas said he did, and Sidwell asked if Lucas wanted to share memories. He had memories to share. He’d found some photos… Lucas said that wasn’t why he was there. Didn’t Sidwell want to know why Marco was murdered?  

Nathan joined Lulu at the pier, and Lulu said, this is where it happened, right? She’d asked her mom to use her WSB connections to help find Jason. Nathan said that was the last thing she wanted to happen. They had the shooter. Don’t give them reason to look further. He knew it was hard, but for everyone’s sake, it was best to let this go. He held her as she cried.

Thursday:

Laura went to see Sonny and said that Jason didn’t leave a messy crime scene, but public perception was that he’d shot a WSB agent in the back. She was being advised to publicly rebuke and distance herself from Jason. Sonny said, what about him?

Ric found Elizabeth at the hospital and asked if there were any updates on the WSB agent who’d been shot. She said, the only reason she could think of him asking was because Jason was accused of shooting him.

Dante went to see Cullum and said he was wondering why the WSB issued a warrant for Jason.

Nathan asked Lulu how Rocco was doing, and she said, his feelings changed by the minute. He’d always been a sensitive, thoughtful boy, and now he was living in a nightmare. Nathan said he was doing what he could, and she said she didn’t want to smother Rocco, but wanted to protect him. She was terrified when he left the house. Nathan asked if she was afraid he’d tell the truth.

At Bobbie’s, Gio gave Rocco some pie on the house, but Rocco said he wasn’t hungry. Gio asked if he was sick, but Rocco said he was thinking about Danny. Danny may never see his dad again and he hated it.

Felicia met Emma at Bobbie’s, and Emma said they needed to bring her grandma home.

Sidwell told Lucas that he had every intention of finding who was responsible and see that Marco’s killer was brought to justice. Lucas loved Marco and missed him just as much as Sidwell did. He was wondering if they could lean on each other for Marco. He asked if Lucas would stay at Windymere.

Brad went to Britt’s office and hugged her. He suggested they go somewhere to drown their sorrows. He hoped she realized this was for the best. Jason had been shipped off before he gave a pathetic excuse to ditch her. She was better off without him. Britt cracked him across the face.

Laura told Sonny that Boyle was advising her to distance herself. Sidwell believed he was responsible for Marco’s death. Sonny said he didn’t have Marco killed, and she said she didn’t think so, but needed to hear him say it. He said Boyle was right, but she said Jason got rid of a body in the trunk of her car. What kind of person would she be to turn her back on him now? Sonny said, the pragmatic kind, but she said she couldn’t admonish him when she didn’t believe he would shoot Cullum.

Elizabeth said Ric hated Jason, and she couldn’t help him do anything to hurt Jason. He was Jake’s father. Ric said he wasn’t here to hurt Jason.

Dante said they’d been notified of the warrant, but there was no indication why Jason was being arrested, and Cullum said Jason was a criminal. He was in the ICU because Jason shot him in the back. Dante said the warrant was issued before that. Why were they bringing Jason in? Cullum said it was need to know. Why was Dante questioning him? Jason had been extradited for a shooting that wasn’t in his jurisdiction. What case was he pursuing?

Nathan said he knew Rocco was still in shock, but did he get why he shouldn’t say anything? and Lulu said he understood, but it was still tough. Nathan said he’d decided to do what he could to protect Rocco and had no time to consider alternatives. They had to stick to the story. She asked what if they found something that tied Rocco to the crime scene? but Nathan said they hadn’t and he’d make sure they didn’t. Lulu said she was grateful for everything he’d done, but he was thinking like a cop. She was thinking like a mother. It was a terrible burden and Rocco was clearly struggling. She wasn’t worried he’d tell a stranger, but he probably wanted to speak to his friends and siblings.

Rocco told Gio that he’d had huge wins, while Danny had losses. He didn’t know how to help. Gio said Danny knowing he could depend on him was all the help Rocco could give right now.

Felicia said she knew Emma wanted Anna close. She did too, but it was complicated. Emma said Anna’s doctors weren’t pushing her to get better. They had to do more. It was their only shot.

Brad said Britt got one, not two, and she said he had no idea what happened. Everything that could go wrong, went wrong. Lucas got her meds, but Cullum tracked her to the pier where she was waiting for Jason and all hell broke loose. Brad asked, what happened? and he said she wished she knew. Cullum pulled a gun, and she fell and hit her head. When she came to, Cullum was on the ground with a bullet in his back and Jason was telling her to tell the cops he shot Cullum. Brad wondered who he was protecting and why, and she said that’s what they were going to figure out.

Lucas told Sidwell that he and Marco were talking about leaving. Living there had always been the first step to see if they could make it as a couple. Sidwell said they did. They were a beautiful couple and Lucas made his son so happy. Lucas said they’d been looking forward to finding a place of their own. Now he felt so lost. He wanted to feel close to Marco. Sidwell said this was Lucas’s home, where he and Marco were close, and Lucas said if Sidwell really meant it, he’d love to stay there where he and Marco were happy. Sidwell hugged him, and Lucas reluctantly returned the hug.

Sonny told Laura, somebody wanted Marco dead. It sent a strong message. Sidwell didn’t know who to blame and he was an easy target. Sidwell wasn’t thinking clearly, which made him dangerous and reckless. Laura asked if he was telling her to take Boyle’s advice and play along with the press conference, and he told her to take her best swing at him. She said, what about him? Without Jason, he was more vulnerable. He said, take care of herself. He’d do what he could to bring Jason home. She said she’d like to help. She was going to contact Robert. Maybe one of his old friends could come through. Sonny said he wanted to do something that required her trust, and she said she trusted him, but he said, not him. His brother.

Ric told Elizabeth that he was asking for Sonny. There was no love lost between him and Jason, but Jason was important to Sonny and her, so Jason was important to him. Finding and freeing Jason would be next to impossible, but he was going to do what he could to get Jason home safely. He was starting with Cullum. So would she help him?

Dante told Cullum that the shooting was in Port Charles and the business of the PCPD. It didn’t change because they took the suspect away, especially when the action was based on a warrant with charges he declined to share. Cullum said he should thank the Bureau. Jason had run roughshod over the city for years. They did the PCPD a favor by taking him off their hands. He suggested Dante turn the attention of the PCPD to his attempted murder. Dante said, all the accounts were sketchy. Jason refused to answer questions and Dr. Westbourne kept saying Jason shot him. Was her account surprising?

Lulu told Nathan that she knew the last thing that could happen was for Rocco to confide in Charlotte and Danny, but she could see how much he was hurting. Nathan said Lulu was Rocco’s mother and knew what he needed, and she said, what if he needed a professional? He said she couldn’t take Rocco to a therapist. They couldn’t trust a stranger with Rocco’s confession and fate. She said, there was one therapist she knew would be discreet. What if Rocco talked to Doc?

Felicia told Emma that the French authorities had made it clear that Anna couldn’t leave the country. She still had outstanding charges for assaulting a police officer. Emma suggested they hire a lawyer. Anna wasn’t in her right mind. Felicia said that was something they could straighten out later. Right now, Anna was where she needed to be.

Gio said he knew Rocco was worried about Jason, but from what he’d heard, Jason had made it back from impossible odds before. He was strong, super resourceful, and capable of anything. if anyone could get out of this, it was him.

Brad said, now Britt wanted his help? and she said, yes. She was sorry she’d slapped him, but Jason was obviously protecting someone. They had to figure out who. Jason had bailed Brad out of jail for his dine and dash. Brad said Jason did that for her, and she said Jason came through for her. Brad had told her that Jason would never put her first, but he did. He loved her and it might have cost him everything.

Cullum said he was surprised Dante was there interrogating the victim. Dr. Westbourne identified his would-be murderer. Dante said he was gathering as much information as he could to help with the investigation. Was there anything Cullum remembered? Cullum said he was shot in the back. He didn’t see anything. Dante said he wanted context and clarity to help him put it to rest, but Cullum said life was full of uncertainties. (Apparently, he’s now a philosopher.) The WSB didn’t owe Dante peace of mind or the answers to anything.

Elizabeth said she couldn’t give Ric specific information, but what she could do was tell him that any patient from the WSB was going to recover. She knew it was important for him to rebuild his relationship with his brother, and it wouldn’t be his choice to help Jason, but she appreciated the effort. He said he knew she cared about Jason and there was a time it would have made him jealous, but he’d made the choice to start over. That mean he wasn’t going to let the past affect their future. She kissed him and he asked what that was for. She said for continuing to surprise her, and he said he’d give her more surprises, and kissed her.

Sonny told Laura that it was going to take creativity. Ric was going to help by being his personal attorney, while Diane would take care of his business interests. Laura said, he was confiding in Ric? and he said he’d told Ric everything – not about her though. He thought it best that Ric know about Sidwell, so he’d be more equipped to help take him down. She said he needed her to trust Ric, and he said she’d trusted Ric when it came to Rocco. Ric came through, so he was asking her to trust Ric now.

Nathan said Lulu bringing in Doc would be like opening Pandora’s Box. Doc could tell her mother, and it would be one more person keeping the secret. And she was the mayor. Lulu said, it would be an even bigger betrayal not to tell Dante. The more people who knew the truth, the more risk for Rocco. She hated feeling out of control. There had to be a way out of this mess. They knew Cullum was dirty. Nathan said they didn’t know what happened, but Lulu said Rocco told them everything. Nathan said Rocco told them what he believed. He didn’t hear what they were talking about. Jason had a long rap sheet. Who knew what he and Britt had going on with Cullum? She said, if she dug, she might uncover something about Cullum, but he said that could make it worse, not better. She needed to leave it alone. She said maybe he was right. She couldn’t risk blowback on her son. She’d keep quiet. Nathan hugged her.

Emma said Anna felt like she was keeping them safe, and Felicia said, in Anna’s mind, if she came back to Port Charles, Faison might follow. Emma said Anna thought she’d be putting them in danger, even though that wasn’t true, and Felicia said it wasn’t a mystery they could solve. Anna was sick and her mind needed to heal.

Rocco spilled his drink all over himself and the counter. He apologized and asked for towels, but Gio said it was okay. His bandage was soaked and he should get a fresh one. Rocco said he’d change it at home and headed for the restroom. Lulu came in.

Britt said Jason wasn’t the bad guy. Cullum was. Sipping from a flask, Brad asked if she was in danger from Cullum, and she said, yes. Cullum was going to live. Not only did he survive the shooting, thanks to Lucas, she missed her one chance to kill him. He had no fear and no conscience and was able to do whatever he wanted. Brad said the next time she was going to try killing someone, call him, and she said, why? So he could talk her off the ledge? But he said, no. So he could help her get rid of the body.  

Dante thanked Cullum for his time and said he’d see if he could find another agent who was more forthcoming. Cullum called Dante a one-time recruit who got kidnapped, washed out, and institutionalized, and Dante said there was one part that wasn’t there. Out of thousands of WSB agents and operatives, not one was as resilient as he was. He didn’t know when to quit. How did Cullum know Britt would be at the pier? Cullum said, a good agent knew when to play a hunch, and Dante said, so did a good cop.

Ric went to Sonny’s and said, good to see Laura. She said Sonny told her that Ric now represented him. He also told her that he’d confided to Ric about a rather sensitive issue concerning himself and Mr. Jenz Sidwell. Ric said he understood Sidwell had leverage against Sonny for a murder that Sonny didn’t commit, and she said Sidwell manufactured evidence that he was holding over Sonny’s head, but Sonny wasn’t the only person Sidwell had leverage on. There was someone else – her.  

Pascal said he understood that Lucas was staying. His apologies. He was  under the mistaken impression that Lucas was leaving. He’d make sure Lucas’s room was cleaned. He started cleaning up the coffee table, and Lucas asked if he was okay. Pascal said he was fine, but Lucas said he seemed drunk. Getting louder, Pascal said he was. He was grieving. He swiped a tray off the table, along with everything on it, and said, because of Lucas.

Sonny said Sidwell had photo proof of him and Laura looking at Dalton’s body in the trunk of her car, and Ric said, photos could be altered and manipulated. Could anyone else place them with the body? Laura said Detective Nathan West saw that she had a flat tire. He stopped and offered to change it. He was about to open the trunk, when Sonny pulled up. Nathan left, but she suspected he was going to remember that. Sonny said his concern was that Sidwell’s son was dead and he was going to try and blame anyone he could. He didn’t know what that meant as far as retaliation. He wanted Laura protected. If Sidwell was going after anybody, it was going to be him.

Pascal said Lucas should never have been there in the first place, and Lucas said he was sorry for Pascal’s loss. He knew Pascal cared about Marco. They both loved Marco and the loss was unbearable. Pascal said Lucas didn’t love Marco. He used him.

Britt told Brad that they needed to figure out what happened before she was knocked out. Maybe Cullum did or said something she forgot. Brad asked if she thought she knew who Jason wanted to protect, and she said if she figured out who it was, maybe they could help move the needle at the WSB and get Jason released. He said it was a long shot, and she said it was better than nothing. She owed it to Jason to try.

Lulu went into Bobbie’s and Gio said Rocco just went to the restroom. He spilled his drink and his bandage got wet. Could he get her something? She asked for decaf, when Rocco came back. She asked if everything was okay, and he said he was fine. He’d promised not to tell anyone and he didn’t.  

Elizabeth saw Dante and asked how he was doing.  He said he was fine, and she said she wasn’t asking about the physical him. Jason was gone and it was a lot to process. Dante said he was basically trying to make sense of it. He and Jason weren’t friends, but they’d raised their kids together. He’d thought they had mutual respect. Elizabeth said, something seems off. Jason hitting him and shooting an agent didn’t sound like him. Dante said it didn’t. She was right. Something was off. The victim stonewalled him and wasn’t giving him anything. That meant he had something to hide.

Nathan went into Cullum’s room, and Cullum said his boss was just there. He’d tell him the same thing he told Dante. Nathan closed the door and said he wasn’t there for Dante. He was there for Sidwell.  

Gio asked who Emma was writing to, and she said her grandma. It was all she was allowed to do and she hated it. Gio said letters weren’t nothing. He’d saved everything from his mother. She said she was sure the clinic read her letters, but he said she didn’t need to write in code.  Anna probably got comfort from knowing she was okay and hearing about her life. She said she wrote that he was getting her through all this, and thanked him. He took her hand.  

Dante asked if Elizabeth talked to Jake, and she said, it was a tough phone call. She couldn’t tell him much. What was Dante doing now? He said forensics was going over the evidence. They’d swept the crime scene and the gun was under lock and key, so the WSB couldn’t get to it. He thought he had what he needed to figure out what happened without the WSB’s help. Elizabeth asked, how’s Rocco?

Lulu suggested that they go home, but Rocco said he couldn’t stay inside forever. She said she had to keep him safe.  

Dante said Rocco was fine. Did something happen? Elizabeth said Rocco cut his hand in the kitchen and she wanted him to be careful not to get it infected.

Lulu felt Rocco’s forehead, and he said he didn’t have a fever. He felt bad about everything that happened. She said she knew it was a lot, but they were in this together. It would be okay.

Brad asked Britt what they were looking for. The cops already searched. What would they find that the cops missed? Britt said she didn’t know. Maybe they were going about this the wrong way. Jason told her that she had to say he’d shot Cullum. Who was important enough for him to protect? Brad said, Carly, and Britt said, but Carly couldn’t be quiet. She was physically incapable of it. She also wouldn’t let him throw his life away. He’d do anything for Danny. Brad said, maybe, but wasn’t she doing the exact opposite of what Jason wanted, digging into this? She loved him, right? She nodded, and he said, Jason chose to do this. It was what he wanted. If she really loved him, maybe she needed to accept his choice.  

Pascal asked if Lucas didn’t think he saw him eavesdropping, lurking, and sneaking around the wine cellar, and Lucas said Pascal was projecting. Pascal said Lucas was never good enough for Marco. He never loved Marco. He was never trustworthy. He was a snake. He didn’t know what Marco saw him. Lucas should be dead, not Marco. Pascal stomped out.

Ric said Laura publicly distancing herself was a wise choice, and she asked if she should do the press conference. He said, absolutely. Sonny was closely associated to Jason, and it would show she didn’t support Jason by default. Laura wondered if it would be enough for Sidwell, and Ric said it would cool the temperature, buy them time. Sonny said Sidwell was looking for payback, but was smart enough to know going against the wrong person wasn’t good for him. He’d figure out Sonny wasn’t responsible and go after who was.

Cullum said Nathan being a cop was convenient. He could act as a go-between for him and Sidwell without raising suspicion. Nathan said Sidwell wasn’t doing well. He wasn’t thinking clearly. What would Cullum know about that? Cullum said he’d been busy, and Nathan said they still needed to find who was responsible for Marco’s murder. He could use his WSB resources. Cullum said he didn’t need to. Corinthos was behind it. He had to be. Nathan said, what about Cullum? He had Jason in custody. Did he think Jason shot him? Cullum said, no. He was looking right at Jason. Someone else pulled the trigger.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Lucas looks at Marco’s picture in the front of All Saints and says, Marco took Britt’s medicine from his father’s safe to prove himself to him, to prove he was the man Lucas needed him to be. And Cullum killed him for it. He’s so sorry, but he swears by his life and his heart that they are not going to get away with this.

At home on the phone, Alexis says she thinks that’s fair under the circumstances… Thank you. Danny comes in and she says, Principal Harper said he’ll be suspended for a week. He says, that’s fine, but she says, it’s not fine. That’s not the way it’s going to be. Not when he’s living in her house.

At the hospital, Kristina asks if Molly was nervous, but Molly says, not really. The procedure is laparoscopic, so it’s minimally invasive. Kristina says, and the recovery? and Molly says she’ll feel bad for a couple of days, but if it means no more flare-ups, she’ll take it. Kristina says Molly is going to be back on her feet in no time and probably back to work before she leaves the hospital, and Molly says she’s taking the entire day off from everything. She’s sorry she can’t make to Charlie’s grand reopening. She knows how hard Kristina’s been working on it. Kristina says she can’t believe it’s finally here. There are so many last minute details, she just hopes it all goes well. Molly says, it’s going to be amazing, and Kristina says, from your lips. Molly says, after that’s done, what’s next? and Kristina asks what she means. Molly says, that right there is the problem.

Curtis goes to Nina’s office, and she asks what she can do for him. He says Crimson’s reader engagement analysis was supposed to be in his inbox this morning, and she says she’s so sorry. She completely forgot. She’ll put Jacinda on it and get it to him by the end of the day, if that’s okay. He says, that’s fine, and she says, that’s it? Was there something else? He says, yes, their friendship, and she says, is it really over? Because these days, the only time he deigns to speak to her is as her boss. He says, after what she did to Portia, what did she expect?

Carly asks Sonny to please tell her he’s reconsidered, but he says, like he told her last night, this has to happen. She says, no, it doesn’t, when Ric comes in. He tells Sonny there’s just a few more minutes before they need to head out, and Carly says, please tell her Ric isn’t going with him. Sonny says, what if he is? and she says, it’s going to make everything worse.

At the church, Ava says, it’s nice to see Laura, and Laura says, it’s nice to see Ava too. Ava asks if Laura knew Marco, but Laura says, not really, no. She’s trying to do the right thing.

Sidwell touches Marco’s urn, when Lucas comes in. He asks how Lucas is holding up, and Lucas says he’s holding. They don’t really have much of a choice. Sidwell says, they really don’t, do they? The priest asks if they’re ready and goes to the pulpit. Sidwell says he hopes Marco knows how much he was loved, and Lucas says, he did. Marco told him all the time how Sidwell’s love and support meant everything to him. He loved his father so much. Sidwell says, whether deserved it or not.

Laura says, losing a child is excruciating, and Ava says, it is. There’s no pain like it. Laura says, what happened to Marco was absolutely horrific. And it happened in her city, so as the mayor, the least she can do is be here. She wants to be here. Ava says, something tells her it’s for Lucas as well, and Laura says, yeah, it is. She didn’t know Marco, but knows if Lucas loved him, he must have been a good man. Ava says, he was. She had the pleasure of spending quite a bit of time with Lucas and Marco, and it was obvious they loved each other very much. Boyle comes in and Ava suggests seeing Jenz. Laura says, wise choice, and signs the guest book as Ava goes inside. Boyle says, Madam Mayor, and Laura says, Councilman Boyle. He says he doesn’t know if she’s seen the reports, but the rection to their joint press conference has been overwhelmingly positive. Isn’t she glad she took his advice? This only proves that Port Charles needs them both. She says, Port Charles has them both, doesn’t it? and he tells her that he’s just saying, she was so against the idea of the press conference in the beginning. He’s relieved she changed her mind. She says, it’s just that he’s so darn persuasive, she couldn’t resist.

A nurse comes to prep Molly for surgery, and Kristina asks if Molly is sure she doesn’t want her to stay, wait until she’s done, and take her home. They won’t let her leave by herself. Molly says, thanks, but she’s got it covered, and Kristina says, she always does. She loves her. Molly says she loves Kristina too.

Nina says, what she did to Portia was wrong and she’ll always regret what Portia had to go through on the stand during Willow’s trial. Curtis says, that’s something at least, and Nina says, and she should apologize for how her actions affected him. He was trying to protect Portia from Drew, and she pointed Alexis right at her. That’s not something a friend does. He says, no, it’s not, but she was desperate to protect her daughter and had no way of knowing Portia was with Isaiah the night Drew was shot. Still, that doesn’t make it right. She says, no, it doesn’t. Just like what he did to her wasn’t right.

Jordan tells Sidwell, again, she’s so sorry, and he thanks her for her support. It means the world to him. Now that she’s here, does she have an update for him? She says, a small one. She’s spoken to her contact at the PCPD and forensics is still analyzing the evidence. He asks why it’s taking so long, but she says, it’s not. They’re just being thorough. He says he’s not interested in their excuses, and she says she’s not offering any. She’s simply providing him with an explanation. He says, the only thing he wants to know is, is there anything tying Sonny and his people to his son’s murder? But she says, no. There’s no definitive suspect at this time. He says, really? Or is there evidence pointing to Sonny and Commissioner Falconari is refusing to investigate it?

Sonny says he thought Carly was going to trust his judgement as far as his brother goes, but Ric says, it’s okay. Carly is allowed to think the worst of him. Carly says, even if she didn’t, it’s a bad idea for either of them to go to the funeral. Sonny kidnapped the man last summer. Sonny says, not according to Marco, and she says, what Marco told the police and what his father knows are very different things. Sidwell knows what Sonny did and thinks he’s responsible for Marco’s death. How the hell does he think Sidwell is going to react when he sees Sonny at the funeral? Please don’t make this day any harder than it has to be. Ric asks why she’s so concerned with Sidwell’s grief, and she says she’s concerned with her brother’s grief. Because Lucas is devastated and she doesn’t want this funeral to turn into a mob war. Sonny says, that won’t happen, and she says, it won’t happen if he stays away. Please let Lucas mourn the man he loved.

Lucy says, Lucas knows Port Charles is his home and there are so many people who love him, including her. So despite everything, she hopes he’s not planning to leave them, leave town again. She wants him to stay there forever. He thanks her and says, that is very kind, but he don’t worry – he looks at Sidwell – he’s not done with Port Charles yet.

Alexis cleaned a wound on Danny’s face and tells him, hold still. Any other cuts? How are his ribs? He says he’s fine, and she says, but she should see the other guy? Okay. Now that’s taken care of. Danny says he knows the drill. No phone, no internet. He’s sorry she had to pick him up. He knows she has to be at Marco’s funeral. He’ll just be in his room. She says she knows she’s supposed to be at Marco’s funeral, but thinks she should stay here instead, and he says she doesn’t have to stay. It’s not like he can go anywhere. She says she also doesn’t think grounding him is going to fix this, and he says, so he’s not grounded? but she says, no. He’s going to do chores. Take his phone back because he might need it. He says, that’s it? but she says, no. She wants him to tell her what happened. He says, there’s nothing to tell. Hank threw the first punch. Everyone saw him. It’s just school policy that anyone who gets in a fight, no matter who started it, gets suspended. It’s not that big a deal. She says, yes it is a big deal. He was in a physical fight. He hurt somebody and he got hurt. What were they fighting about? He says, Hank was just being a jerk. That’s what he does. She asks, how was he being a jerk? What did he say? Come on.

Sonny says, they’re going to Marco’s funeral to stop trouble, not cause trouble, and Carly says, great. How is that going to work? He says, because last summer, he made peace with Sidwell and sold him his piers. So it would be wrong of him not to pay his respects. Ric says he agrees, but Carly is right about one thing. Sidwell has been very vocal about his theory that Sonny had Marco killed. She says, so maybe now is not the time, but Ric says, no. Now is the only time. Sonny says, attending Marco’s funeral shows he has nothing to hide, that he had no hand in Marco’s unfortunate death, that Sidwell is nothing more than a grieving father looking for someone to blame. She says, a grieving father that has no family left, unlike Sonny, and Ric says, it’s important that Sonny show Sidwell that he’s not responsible. That way, Sidwell doesn’t focus his time and energy on Sonny and his loved ones, when there is someone else out to get him. She says she can see the logic in that, and Ric thanks her. She says, and if grief had anything to do with logic, she’d be all for it, but Sidwell isn’t thinking logically. He’s in pain. Does Sonny remember how hard Morgan’s funeral was? Imagine if Julian Jerome had walked through the door. How would he have felt? She leaves.

Isaiah says he’s so sorry, and Lucas thanks him for coming. He appreciates it. Isaiah says he wishes he could have done more to save Marco, but Lucas says he knows Isaiah did everything he possibly could. He just wishes he could have been with Marco in the end. Isaiah says, Lucas was busy saving a life. He thinks Marco would understand that. Lucas says he did his due diligence as a doctor, but wasn’t there when Marco needed him, and that’s kind of hard to reconcile.

Kristina asks if Suzanne has seen her mom, and Suzanne says, she texted that she’s not going to be able to make it to the service. Kristina asks if she said why she’s not going to make it, and Suzanne says, apparently, Danny got into a fight at school.

Alexis says, why doesn’t Danny tell her what happened, and he says, Hank was just going off about how the WSB arrested his dad and he’d be locked up forever and good riddance. She asks if Hank used those exact words, and he says, yes, and he told Hank that he should worry about his own life, because everyone knows his girlfriend dumped him for Wiley Wheeler. She says, so Danny provoked him? and Danny tells her that he just said what was true, okay? She tells him that he had to say something more than that to get under Hank’s skin, and he says, look, Hank hit him. It’s not like he could just stand there and take it. She says she thinks he was looking for a fight, and he says, okay. He was looking for a fight. Hank doesn’t get to talk about his dad like that. The WSB just took him and they couldn’t do anything to stop it.

Jordan says she saw the press conference, and Laura says, yeah. It seems to be all anyone can talk about lately. Jordan says, it must have been difficult for her to publicly distance herself from Sonny. Has she heard from him? Laura says she went to see him before the press conference, so he was warned, but he understands. Jordan says she has to admit when she was watching the press conference, she was surprised at how well Laura and Boyle worked together, especially since she knows Laura can’t stand the man. Laura says, it’s true. It’s unlikely they’ll ever see eye to eye on anything. Jordan says, especially public service. Laura thinks she should serve the public and Boyle thinks the public should serve him. She seems to be coping pretty well. Laura says, yeah. She thinks she just accepted the fact that Boyle is one of the necessary evils of the job.

Sonny says he hates not being able to tell Carly the real reason for going to Marco’s funeral, and Ric says, there’s no reason Carly should know Sidwell is blackmailing him and Laura. Can he imagine if she did? Sonny says, she’d probably confront Sidwell and expose him and Laura in the process, and Ric says, yeah and there’s no probably about it. But if they keep letting Sidwell believe Sonny had Marco killed, then those photos of Dalton in the trunk are going to wind up on Dante’s desk. He’s surprised they’re not there already. Sonny says, that’s why he’s got to tell Sidwell that he did not kill Marco. Otherwise, this thing is going to escalate and that’s not good for anybody. Ric says he’s just glad Laura followed their advice about the press conference denouncing Jason, and Sonny says he hopes that keeps Sidwell from going after Laura, but they have to do this now because otherwise, there will be open warfare, and that’s not good for anybody. He just hopes Sidwell is able to hear him.

Carly tells Lucas that she’s so sorry. She can’t believe Marco is gone. He thanks her, and she says, he had his whole life ahead of him and he was so excited to spend it with Lucas. It’s hard. It’s too hard. He says, it’s so hard, and she says, Dante and PCPD are going to find out who did this and they’re going to bring them to justice. She promises him that Jason and Sonny had nothing to do with this. He says he appreciates her saying that, but he knows that Jason didn’t kill Marco.

Jordan says she’s glad to see Isaiah, but a little surprised he’s here, and he says he wants nothing to do with Sidwell, but Marco was his patient and Lucas is his friend. She says, uh-oh, and he says, what is it? A Sidwell problem? She says, not yet – she looks at Lucy approaching Ava – but with those two, it’s only a matter of time.

Lucy asks Ava how she thinks Sidwell is doing, and Ava says, he seems to be bearing up. Lucy says, good, and Ava says, but they both know what a nightmare it is to lose a child.

Nina says, Curtis told Willow about her affair with Drew on her wedding day. She should have been the one to tell Willow and she wasn’t. She knows some of that is on her, but she came very close to her daughter never speaking to her again. Curtis says, well, Drew had them all a little desperate. That said, they have to be accountable for their own actions, and for that he’s sorry as well. She thanks him and says she appreciates that. That being said, in retrospect, he actually did her a favor because she kept going back and forth for months, convincing herself that she should tell Willow, convincing herself she shouldn’t tell Willow. He says he remembers, and she says she didn’t have the guts to tell what was going on between her and Drew to Willow, especially when she was trying to find a way to break the hold Drew had over her. He says, for what it’s worth (🍷), when he told Willow about her and Drew, he didn’t do that to hurt her, and she says she knows he didn’t. For two people who didn’t want to hurt each other… He says, they certainly did a bang-up job, and she says, yes. So she’s asking him now for the sake of the friendship they used to have, a friendship that has meant so much to her, can he consider that Drew drove her to the same kind of desperation he did Curtis? He says he understands that, but Portia… She says she didn’t think at all that Portia really shot Drew. That was how she convinced herself that there was no harm in naming Portia as a suspect. He says, no harm, and she says, sorry. That was dumb. That’s not what she meant at all. What she’s trying to say is that she’ll always regret if her desire to protect daughter cost her friendship with him.

Alexis says, believe it or not, she understands Danny wanting to fight, because his dad… Danny says, please don’t say he’s gone, and she says, because his dad’s not here. He’s angry and wants to hit something or someone, anything. She gets it. He says, she does? and she says, yes, she does. She’s furious and she is fighting, but she’s doing it legally. He says, what good does that do? They don’t even know where his dad is. She says, because it gets the ball rolling. It puts some pressure on them. Will it work? She doesn’t know. Maybe not, but one way to fail his father is to just give up. He says he hasn’t given up, and she says she knows he wants to do something, but getting into a fight isn’t going to bring his dad back. He says he knows, and she says, before the next time, she really needs to know he understands a physical altercation can go bad really fast. He could have seriously hurt Hank and he could have been seriously hurt. He says, at the time, he didn’t care. Hank was happy his dad was gone. That’s messed up. She says, Hank is messed up and wanted to get a rise out of Danny, which he succeeded in doing. And now everyone else knows how to do it. He says he’ll take them all on if he has to, and she says, is that what he wants? Does he want to have to? He says, no. He just couldn’t help it this time. She says, okay. Now that she’s his legal guardian, it’s her job to make sure that he avoids volatile situations. He says he gets it. He’s sorry if he made things worse. She says, apology accepted, and he says, she pulled off a lawyer miracle with Willow. So he promises to keep his act together and not distract her with any of his stuff if she can bring his dad home.

Kristina says she’s sorry about Marco, and Sidwell thanks her. She says, Marco saved her life. He rescued her from the fire at Charlie’s. She’ll never forget that. He thanks her, and she says she’ll be forever grateful for Marco. Sidwell says, yes. Thanks to his son, their families will be forever linked. He glares at Sonny and Ric.

As Sidwell stares daggers at Sonny and Ric, Ava asks if he’s ready to honor Marco. Maybe they should take their seats. They sit down, and Boyle asks Laura, who thought it was a good idea for Corinthos to be here? He needs to leave. Laura says, well, then by all means go tell him. He looks at Sonny and decides better of it. Kristina tells Sonny that it looked like Sidwell was about to kill him. Is he sure it’s safe for him to be here? Sonny says he’s not here to cause any trouble. He’s here to prevent trouble from happening.

Curtis says, if he understands anything, it’s doing whatever it takes to protect family, and Nina says, to add to all her apologies, she should say she’s sorry if her attempt to save her daughter cost him his marriage. He says he can’t put that on her. If his marriage was strong in the first place, she couldn’t hurt it. In fact, when Portia confessed on the stand that she was with Isaiah that night, it forced them to face some hard truths. It was ugly and it was painful, but they’ve both moved on. She says, so it’s all working out, and he says, yeah. They’ve agreed to raise the baby together and they’re both happy. She says, okay. All she ever wanted was the best for him. He says him too. He misses her. She says she misses him too. So does this mean… He says, it means he doesn’t want to lose their friendship. So if she’s willing to do what it takes to repair it, so is he.

Molly wakes up and Cody is there. He asks how she’s feeling. Is she in any pain? She says, no. No pain. Does he have pain? She touches his nose with her finger, and he says he’s okay. She asks if he’s holding her hand, and he says he is. Is that okay? She starts to push up his sleeves, and he asks what she’s doing. She says she likes his arms and hates sleeves. He needs to promise not to wear sleeves ever again. He can’t cover these arms. She continues to mess with his sleeves, and he says he’ll do his best. In the meantime, before he gets to the sleeves, is she thirsty? Does she want any water? She says, not if it means he has to let go of her hand, and he reaches under his arm with his other hand to get the cup. She says, dexterity. She likes it. He holds the cup while she sips through the straw, and he says, she is so going to regret this when she sobers up. She says, sober. She’s not drinking. She just had surgery. Plus, she can say whatever she likes. This is her dream. He says, oh, her dream, huh? and she says, know what else she likes? He says, what? and she says, this. She touches his chest and says, this right here. He says, well, sorry ma’am. The shirt’s staying on for now. She says, not the shirt. His heart. He has the sweetest heart. Kiss her. He gives her a kiss, and she says she likes this dream. He says, so does he.

Alexis says, Danny staying out of trouble can’t be contingent on whether she can bring his father back. Believe her. She’s doing everything that she can possibly do. She’s filed every legal challenge. Danny says, then why isn’t he here? and she says, because the WSB works differently than other law enforcement agencies. They’re not required to tell them his whereabouts and they are not required to give them access to him. He says, so they can just make his dad disappear? and she says she promises she’ll do everything she can to make that not happen, but it’s going to take time. He asks if he’s ever going to see his dad again, and she says she’s so sorry. She doesn’t know.

Curtis says, they certainly have been through a lot together, and Nina says she knows that and they may never fully restore the trust that they used to have with each other, but she’s so grateful that they’re willing to try. He says, same here, and she says, so things are going really good with Jordan? He says, things have never been better. They’re closer than ever. They moved in together and somehow she seems to be as excited about the baby as he is. Nina says, that’s wonderful. He deserves good things, especially after everything Drew has put him through. He says he has to thank Jordan for that. She helped him through it all. They’ve learned from their mistakes and they’ve gotten stronger as a result. He trusts Jordan completely. She says she hopes they’ll be able to say the same thing someday, and he says, so does he.

Lucas thanks Laura for coming, and she tells him to take care of himself. She’s here if he needs her. She leaves, and he asks Ava if what he said about Marco was all right. He doesn’t remember the service. The whole thing is a kind of blur. She says, it was perfect. He found exactly the right words. They hug.

Lucy tells Carly that she’s really, really sorry about what happened to Jason, and Carly thanks her. Lucy says she just feels it was so terrible that he was swept up like that by the WSB. It must be so horrible for Danny and the Quartermaines, and for her, of course (🍷). Carly says Lucy doesn’t have to worry about them or her. Jason’s innocent. Lucy says, that means they’ll be seeing him again, and Carly says, that’s right. She needs to go talk to Lucas. Lucy says, could she just remind Lucas that if he needs to find another house, she’s more than willing to help. He has her card. Carly says, okay, and Lucy says, okay, ta! and leaves.

Cody says, you’re back, and Molly says she’s back, and by back, he means awake for the first time, right? He says, no. He pushes up his sleeves and says, see? Just for her. She says, oh my God. Was she a complete idiot? He says, she was adorable. Does she want to know what she said? She says she doesn’t know. Does she? He says he guesses he can just show her the video, and she says, video? He says, it hasn’t gone viral yet, but it’s getting good engagement, and she says, no, no, no. Please tell her he’s joking. He says, of course (🍷) he is. So she really doesn’t remember what she said? She says she just remembers being really happy he was here. It’s a nice way to wake up. He says, there’s more of that to come, if she’s still down with letting him take care of her for the next few days. She says, yeah. He promised to wait on her hand and foot. He says, and he shall. She’s really okay? No pain? Molly says she’s great.

Isaiah sees Jordan outside and tells her that he just wanted to say… it’s good to see her. She says, same. So is he glad he came? He says he is. Marco will be sorely missed. She says, he will, by quite a few. Jenz is completely devastated. He says, Sidwell is not a good guy, and she says she knows. He says, so don’t let herself get pulled in any deeper. She’ll just regret it. She says, he doesn’t need to worry. She knows what she’s doing.

Ava asks if Sidwell wants her to stay, and he says he just needs a minute. She says, of course (🍷). Please call her anytime if he wants to talk. He says, thanks. He will. She leaves and he looks at Marco’s picture.

Kristina says she’ll see Sonny today at Charlie’s, right? and he says he wouldn’t miss it for the world. She says, great, kisses his cheek, and says she loves him. He says he loves her too, and goes inside the church. Ric closes the door.

Cody says they’re going to discharge Molly shortly and… Whoa. Where did all this come from? He looks at a juice box and a box of animal crackers on her tray, and she says she doesn’t know, but hand it over. He says, in the meantime, while they wait for the nurse, what does she say they plan their Caribbean vacation. She says, yes, let’s do it, and feeds him a cracker.

At the MetroCourt having coffee, Nina says, so things are pretty good between her and Willow, and Curtis says he’s glad. He knows this isn’t easy for her. She says, which part? and he says, well, after everything that went down, Willow is still married to Drew and she’s dealing with his condition on top of it. Nina says, yeah. She’s not loving it. As much as she despises Drew – and she does – it’s difficult to watch how much he’s diminished. Curtis says, oh how the mighty have indeed fallen, and she says, the worst part is, this stroke has tied Willow to Drew even more tightly because he is completely dependent on her and she insists on taking care of him at home. He says, does she have time for that now that she’s taken over his seat in congress? and Nina says, she has help and she does seem to enjoy being a congresswoman. He says he’s sure she does, and Nina says, but she can’t help wondering if Willow would have chosen this for herself. He says, maybe not, but upward is a good direction to fall. She says, that is true, but Willow has always focused too much on other people’s expectations, especially the men in her life, and sometimes she wonders if her daughter has ever stopped long enough to think about what she really wants. He says, she’s certainly in a position to do so now, and Nina says she prayed every day for something to break Drew’s power over Willow and now he’s utterly powerless. Curtis says, be careful what you wish for. You just might get it.

Danny says he was hoping Alexis would say yes, he’d see his father again. Just be patient. But he thanks her for being honest with him. She asks where he’s going, and he says, to his room. Why? She says she thought he’d want to talk more, and he asks, what else is there to say? She says, there’s this. She knows he feels alone right now, but he’s not. He has his aunts. He has his sister. He’s got the Quartermaines, and for better or worse, he’s got her. He says, mostly better, and she says she’ll take that. So it’s okay if they just lean on each other, maybe for a little while. She knows he’s going to have to sort out his grief on his own, but just remember that his family loves him like crazy and they want to help, so don’t shut them out. He asks if he can go to his room now, and she says, sure. He goes upstairs.

Carly tells Lucas, it was a beautiful service. How is he holding up? He says, it was good hearing people say so many kind things about Marco and he really appreciated her being here. She says, of course (🍷). Where else would she be? He says he doesn’t know. He just wishes neither of them had to be here. She says she knows. Her too. He says he’s sorry, but he thinks he needs to be alone, and she says, okay. Why not let her put him up at the MetroCourt? Just so he doesn’t have to worry about next steps from Ava’s guestroom. He thanks her, but says, actually, he’s still living at Windymere. She says, what? She thought he said he’d moved out. He says, well, that was before, and with Marco gone… She says, there’s no reason for him to be anywhere near Jenz Sidwell, and he says, for him, there is. Jenz is the only person who hurts the way he does. Everyone else is sad and they say they’re sorry and then they move on, but he and Jenz really feel the emptiness of Marco’s absence. So what he needs is to stay close to Jenz, for now.

Sidwell touches Marco’s picture, then turns and sees Ric and Sonny. He says, Sonny dares show his face around here, but Sonny says he’s here to pay his respects. He’s sorry for Sidwell’s loss. Sidwell says he doesn’t believe for a second that Sonny is sorry, but he will be.

On Monday, Brook tells Chase that they’re about to find out if they can be Phoebe’s foster parents; Michael says something about it doesn’t sit right with him; Jordan says, he’s on the warpath and out for blood; and Sidwell says Sonny’s gotten away with far too much for far too long.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

The Nathan/Cassius twist.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-ryan-paevey-on-nathan-impostor-twist-and-whats-next-for-cassius/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/what-happened-to-nathan-on-general-hospital-his-true-fate-revealed/

And they didn’t even need to rub a lamp.

https://ew.com/general-hospital-aladdin-crossover-11940994

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-broadway-crossover-for-emma-and-gio/

Great photos from GH over the years.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/general-hospital-at-63-celebrate-its-most-iconic-moments-from-1963-to-today/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

Ben and Ellie continued to tussle, even after Captain Jason told Ellie to slow her roll during charter. Speaking of, the charter guests – despite Christina being a drunken mess – seemed like lovely people. They partied on a tiny private island which was so cool. Daisy was frustrated about Jenna and Mike’s bickering. Preparing for Marc and Clay’s vow renewal, Ben was reminded of his non-wedding and in Daisy’s interview, she said she wasn’t 22 with a Pinterest board of her dream wedding. She was just looking for a second date. Beautiful décor, white party, elegant, unclutched pearls, and amazing food. The wedding cake had an adorable topper – a silhouette of two grooms and their dogs. Everyone turned in surprisingly early, but they weren’t 22 either. Although I can’t speak to their Pinterest boards. The captain said he wanted to see the issue with Ellie and Ben resolved or he’d make changes. Is another firing in the works? My guess is, if there is, it ain’t gonna be Ben.

Summer House

Loverboy was going under, so as usual, Kyle was his usual whiney, martyr self and took it out on others, mostly Amanda. BTW, if you whine about it, you’re not a very good martyr. He and Amanda talked, but it was mostly him wailing that she didn’t care about him and ignoring everything she was saying. He claimed he wanted to feel like he was in a partnership, but maybe he should try acting like a partner. I was going to watch it a second time since I didn’t pay that much attention to the first, but a rerun of Selena with Jennifer Lopez was actually more attractive. Maybe the reveal of Amanda and West’s relationship will put a new spin on things.

The Valley

Britanny reconnected with a guy she knew 13 years ago and was finally moving on from Jax completely. Kristen and Nia held a dual Sip & See because their babies were born six weeks apart. Schwartz barely knew the details of his divorce, but didn’t want to ask Katy about it, since him not listening was one of the reasons for the divorces. When Michelle flirted with Schwartz, in Kristen’s interview, she described Michelle as a fine French wine and Scwartz as a Jagerbomb in a sports bar, which is fairly accurate. Lala Found out that Luke was a sperm donor at the bank she got Sosa from, which was pretty disturbing. Again, I don’t think this is a show we need to see again, but maybe Lala and Schwartz will add some Vanderpump to it.

Southern Hospitality

I want to like Maddy, especially since she’s a go-getter, but I get the vibe that she’s not as nice as she acts. The group went tubing, despite Lake’s concerns about alligators and brain eating amoeba. Maddy saw a game on TikTok and described it as someone running and someone trying to catch them. Isn’t that called Tag? One more show we really don’t need.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

At their final dinner in Italy, Dorit had enough of everyone telling her that she was always late and shopping too much. When Erika tried to chime in, Dorit told her to shut up and followed that by calling her the c-word. She seems to throw that around a lot, and I’m with Rachel that it should be saved for special occasions. Erika said she was the one who’d brought the word to the group, and no surprise, Dorit ran away rather than dealing with her issues. The episode ended with Rachel having a Studio 54 party for her birthday. I can’t wait to see the results of that.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

I didn’t hate this, although they always start off good and it smells a little like New Jersey. As a matter of fact, the whole group looks like they could be related to Delores, who paid them a visit. Liz, who nearly looks like Delores’s twin (they use the same plastic surgeon and dentist), said she’d met Delores at a cannabis convention when Frank was getting into the business. Liz and her husband opened one of the first cannabis dispensaries on the east coast, so kudos. The group does seem more relaxed than the other Housewives in the franchise. However, it did look like their might be some upcoming friction at Jo-Ellen’s 4th of July party.  

https://ew.com/real-housewives-of-rhode-island-premiere-recap-interviews-11941421

Ladies Of London: The New Reign

Martha invited a pet psychic to find out what’s going on with her magpie Hecate, and basically Hecate said she’s the boss of Martha. Martha was not surprised, since she thinks Hecate is a reincarnation of her mother. They both love booze and men and are drama queens. I’m sure that goes for a ton of people, and possibly birds. Martha also had a My Fair Lady themed party in the park, which no one seemed to quite grasp right, and Mark deliberately didn’t dress for, finding themes tedious. What a party pooper. Even worse was the hideous yellow safari jacket he did choose to wear. Mark and Kimi attacked Margot for being fake (both of them probably jealous about her acting career), triggering sweet Martha to stand up to Kimi, telling her that she was all kinds of wrong. This led to tears and  reaffirmations of friendship, but Martha still stood her ground, no doubt inspired by Hecate. No one had a recap, but there was this…

Random Reality Items

I don’t recap this, but I do watch it, and have to say something about Lydia’s brothers inserting themselves into her relationship with (now) husband Zac. While I understood they felt the couple was moving too fast, they also insinuated that Zac was gay, since he and Lydia were waiting until after marriage not just for sex, but for their first kiss. The worst part was that they chose to address this just prior to the wedding, even grilling Zac on his sexual preference. Wow. Even if that was the case, it would be none of their business. The only person who would have the allowance to question to him would be Lydia. This seasons premiere episode centered around the couple meeting with her family about it. They claimed whatever was said was said out of love, but I call bullsh*t. Since they’re supposedly all about the Bible, they need to take those logs out of their own eyes before checking the vision of others.

https://people.com/welcome-to-plathville-lydia-confronts-family-clip-exclusive-11933634

I find it a little difficult to believe she was ignorant of people getting hurt – i.e. losing their shirts.

Andy speaks on Miami.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch

Anaconda (2025). Netflix. This movie was too funny! I love Jack Black and he did not disappoint. When two friends decide they’re going to remake Anaconda, hilarity, confrontations with smugglers, and encounters with a giant snake ensue. I laughed all the way through it and, silly as they were, the effects weren’t bad either.

https://www.cbr.com/anaconda-best-franchise-reboot-of-the-decade/

The Creator. Netflix. In a dystopian future, a war has begun between humans and AI. A special forces agent has to find a secret weapon, a child he names Alphie. Lots of close calls, terrific acting, and great effects, but a few too many cornfields for me, especially at the end. It also seemed to borrow heavily from the 80s series V.

https://collider.com/the-creator-sci-fi-netflix-streaming-success-march-2026/

https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/scifi/the-creator-2023-review.html

Something Very Bad is Going to Happen. Netflix. In this limited series, a couple – Rachel and Nicky – decide to get married at the Nicky’s family’s cabin in the woods. The cabin is more like a mansion and what starts out to be a simple outdoorsy affair turns into all kinds of insane. Rachel finds out that she’s under a family curse where if she doesn’t marry her soulmate by a certain time, she’ll die. When she finds out Nicky has lied about some things, she begins to question whether or not he is her true love. Really the only way to know is if she drops dead at the altar, but she tries her best to find out the history of the curse and whether or not the match is meant to be, oddly enough with the help of Nicky’s ex. There’s a lot of weird, spooky stuff where you can really feel the protagonist’s fear, and a somewhat ironic soundtrack that’s had me singing You Are My Destiny all week.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/something-very-bad-is-going-to-happen-netflix-duffer-brothers-tv-review-2026

https://collider.com/netflix-something-very-bad-is-going-to-happen-28m-hours-watched/

One Piece Season 2 Finale. (Netflix) I loved this season, filled with loads of action and amazing effects. Chopper is the cutest thing since Sweet Tooth and Katy Sagal was magnificent as Dr. Kureha. My only complaint is that I’m spoiled, so rather than doling episodes out like methadone, I watched it all too quickly. Luckily, there will be a Season 3 and hopefully, it will stream next year, not three years from now.

https://people.com/one-piece-season-2-ending-explained-11921950

https://www.thereviewgeek.com/onepiece-s2endingexplained/

🐾 Wearing Fur In the Spring…

👰‍♀️They do. You may all collectively aww.

https://people.com/golden-retrievers-marry-in-charity-wedding-raising-money-for-dogs-11940578

🍀 So that’s what’s at the end of the rainbow.

https://people.com/girl-sets-up-camera-to-catch-leprechaun-and-is-shocked-by-what-she-sees-instead-11935385

🐻 Speaking of, I saw this on the local news. This cub is too cute!

https://newjersey.news12.com/abandoned-bear-cub-rescued-by-new-jersey-state-police-along-i-78

🐶 In their Easter bonnets.

https://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/happy-easter/

Happy Easter!

🐍 Quotes of the Week

If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything. – Mark Twain

Success or failure depends more upon attitude than upon capacity… successful men act as though they have accomplished or are enjoying something. Soon it becomes reality. Act, look, feel successful, conduct yourself accordingly, and you will be amazed at the positive results. – DuPree Jordan, Jr. (Getting out my tiara.)

It costs money to not make money on your money. – Judge Marilyn Milian, People’s Court

We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated. – Maya Angelou

Compassion is the ultimate and most meaningful embodiment of emotional maturity. It is through compassion that a person achieves the highest peak and deepest reach in his or her search for self-fulfillment. – Arthur Jersild

Because really, a house is a house, but a home is who you are with in the house. – Alice Cooper

I need some M&Ms. – Captain Jason Chambers, Below Deck Down Under

🦁 Came In and Went the Same Way…

Until next time, stay safe; stay enjoying your holiday and respecting the beleifs of others; and stay being careful what you wish for. You just might get it.

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