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May 10, 2023 – Diane Confronts Robert About Holly, VanderPostponed & Eternal

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Ned says, for the thousandth time, he didn’t turn them in, and Tracy says, it was a smart business tactic. Olivia says, it was a gross betrayal, and Ned says he didn’t do it. Brook says, he double-crossed Michael and Valentin when he tanked the merger with Aurora by becoming Chairman of the Board at ELQ. Why does he expect them to believe him now? Ned admits he threw in his lot with Valentin, but that is standard Quartermaine family politics. It’s a far cry from turning Drew and Carly in to the SEC. Drew is family; the Q’s stay loyal to each other. Drew walks in and asks if they’re talking behind his back, and Ned says, he heard Drew brought Dr. Obrecht back from… Ned strides toward him and punches Ned in the face. Ned falls on the sofa, and Brook says, take it easy; this is hardly a fair fight. Drew says, Ned called the SEC after he came to Ned and tried to put this family back together? He wants a war, he’s got one.

Felicia says, Maxie is really doing this, huh? and Maxie says she is. Felicia hands her an ice pack, saying, this is for a sinus infection, which is a lot more effective if you’re lying down and not going to work. Maxie says, they’ve gone through this. She’s had sinus infections before. Felicia says, then she probably knows she needs antibiotics, and she definitely needs rest, but Maxie says, she’ll rest after. Spinelli has the kids, so she has the whole weekend to recover. Felicia asks why she can’t reschedule, and Maxie says, because they’re lucky the Home & Heart channel is letting them pitch their products again after what happened the last time they were there. Calling in sick at the last minute? Not an option. The future of her company is at stake. She coughs, and Felicia puts the ice pack on her own head.

At the hospital, Carly says, it’s good to see Sasha here, and Sasha says, try keeping her away. She heard everyone came home safe. Does that mean Dr. Obrecht is back and Willow is getting the transplant? Carly says, it looks like it’s happening. Willow just started her final round of chemo, and they did put her in isolation to protect from possible infection. Sasha says, whatever anyone needs, she and Gladys are here. She knows they’re going through a lot themselves. Carly says, plus being investigated by the SEC.

As Holly and Robert kiss, Diane clears her throat. Holly says, they didn’t know they had an audience, and Diane says, they did, and laughs. Holly says, Robert might consider locking his door, and Diane says, or at least closing it. Holly says, it’s entirely her fault. There’s something about saving the world that makes a woman act entirely impulsive.

Taggert comes out of the hospital elevator, and goes over to Portia, who hugs him. She says, thank goodness he’s back. It’s been a nightmare. He says he tried to get his office involved and couldn’t stand that they were stonewalling. He lost his temper and got detained. She says, he’s not the only one. Robert Scorpio got in trouble with the WSB. He says he could have gone with Curtis and Laura, but she says, don’t do that; Trina is safe. She’s on her way home. He says he still could have helped more, and she says, maybe he still can. Trina might be on her way home, but she’s still not out of danger. Not while Spencer Cassadine is in her life. He says, Portia might not have to worry about that, since there don’t seem to be many Cassadines left.

On the plane, Spencer holds Ace, as Trina naps on his shoulder. He asks if she’s okay, and she says she feels like she can breathe again. They made it.

Curtis says, they should be landing soon, and Laura says, that’s good. He says, well, they did it. They saved the day. The world has no idea. She says, and as per the WSB, they never will, and he says, it’s still good to have the W. She says, winning exacts a high price. She hates to think about what she had to pay to reach this moment.

Drew says he was picked up by Federal agents the second he got home, and Brook says, they all appreciate what he’s done, but he says he doesn’t need to be appreciated. Willow’s life is at stake, but not having him detained would have been appreciated. Ned says he didn’t make that call; it wasn’t him. Drew says, of course (🍷) he did. He said he was going to do it, and he did it. Olivia says she doesn’t care how angry Drew is at Ned; do not bring violence into this house. Drew can’t believe Olivia is defending him, and says he thought Carly was her friend. Of all the spiteful things Ned could have done, he’s going to put Carly through this now? Ned says, for the last time, he didn’t call the SEC, and Drew says, of course (🍷) Ned’s going to deny it. It’s disgusting. Ned waits until he leaves, then stabs Drew in the back, and covers his tracks like the coward he is.

Carly tells Sasha, the timing couldn’t be worse. Her family needs her right now, and she doesn’t know what’s going to happen with this SEC business. Sasha says she’s so sorry, but Carly says, right now, she just wants to focus on Willow’s health. Thank God Drew found Liesl and they’re home safe. Sasha says, it’s a miracle. She and Gladys were so relieved when they heard. Carly asks, where is Gladys? and Sasha says, she’s on the phone with a customer service issue.

On the phone, Gladys says, yes, a family emergency. She has to cancel their trip… That’s right. The deluxe spa package with all the add-ons… She knows. They were supposed to leave tonight. Like she said, a family emergency… What do they mean, non-refundable?

Felicia says she thought Deception stock stabilized, and Maxie says, for now, but in order to keep it that way, they have to take their company to the next level. And being blacklisted by the home shopping circuit? Not particularly helpful. Felicia says she gets it, but Sasha’s on-air meltdown wasn’t her fault, and Maxie says she knows that, but still, she had to call in favors to get them back on Home & Heart. If their product is successful there, it will open doors for them. Everything is riding on this. They’re launching a skincare product called The Deceptor.

In Portia’s office, she tells Taggert, from the start, he knows Spencer’s been a problem. The whole reason Trina got involved in that Esme Prince mess is because he lied to her. And Spencer keeps dragging her into all these dangerous situations. For some reason, Trina’s always willing to forgive him. Taggert says, she doesn’t have to break it down to him. He doesn’t trust that boy one little bit, but now’s not the time to push anything on Trina. Just be thankful she’s coming back to Port Charles and she’s safe. Portia says, she’s safe now, but they can’t ignore the fact that she wouldn’t have been on that boat in the first place if she wasn’t infatuated with Spencer.

Trina asks if Spencer wants her to hold Ace for a while, but he says, that’s okay. He’s just glad they got Ace out of there, and out from under Victor’s influence. She says she still can’t believe he jumped off that boat before it was hit, and he says he almost didn’t. When he heard the drones, he knew what it meant. He froze. His mind knew he had to do something, but his feet were paralyzed. Then he heard her voice clear as day. She asks what she said, and he says, Spencer, you idiot, what are you doing? Get off that boat. Jump. She says, the one time he listened to her, and he says he remembered her face and her voice and her laugh, and he knew he had to get back to her. So before he could stop himself, he dove overboard, and he could see the explosion happening above him. All he could feel were the shock waves going through the water. He thought he was going to drown, so he thought of her again, and he swam to the top and made his way to shore. She saved his life.

Laura tells Curtis that she’s glad they came through this ordeal safe, but experience has taught her, it’s the psychological scars that take the longest to heal. He asks if she’s speaking for Spencer and Trina, or for herself, and she says, both maybe. He says, she’s been dealing with the Cassadines for a long time, and she says, since she was Trina’s age. Her feud with the Cassadines has gone on for forty years. It’s affected her; it’s changed her. Being around that kind of anger toward that family has been a weight on her soul, and now the Haunted Star, her last link to the Cassadines, has exploded. He says, she’s right. It’s gone. It’s exploded. And everything that was attached to it. Does that lift the weight?

Ned says, Drew doesn’t come into his house and attack him with wild accusations, and Drew says he can’t stand being in the same room as Ned. He’s out. Brook says, wait. Can’t they talk about this calmly? Ned says, Drew and Michael tried to screw him out of ELQ by merging with Aurora, and Drew told Carly about it. That’s how this whole thing started, so don’t pretend he’s the only one making deals behind the other’s back. Drew says, Ned is out of control, and his ego wouldn’t let him consider anything else. Congratulations, because now he and Carly might go to prison, but Ned got what he wanted. He walks out, and Ned yells that he had nothing to do with it.

Tracy follows Drew out, and says, leaving so soon? and he says, if she plans on asking him to apologize, that’s not going to happen. She says, that’s the last thing she plans on doing.

Felicia says, so they’re moving into at home skincare devices, and Maxie says, they’re branching out. But Brook quit because she decided to become a full-time music manager, and Lucy lost all credibility when she faked her own death (huh?), so it’s up to her to launch their hot new product and show people how excited they are about it. She sneezes, and Felicia says, she doesn’t sound excited; she sounds sick. Maxie says she took some medicine. It will get her through. Felicia asks if Maxie is sure she’s going to be okay, because she has to get to the station to see Mac. Maxie says she’ll be fine, and Felicia asks if she can just give Maxie some advice before she goes. Delegate. This company can’t ride solely on Maxie’s shoulders, no matter how capable or brilliant she is. She gives Maxie a kiss, says, she’ll be back with soup, and leaves.

Gladys asks if she can reschedule. At their prices, she’d at least expect some flexibility. Especially since the emergency is a family member dealing with cancer. Thanks for asking, by the way… Her tone? What about their tone?

Carly asks how Sasha is after the whole Heather Webber fallout. She hasn’t had time to check in. Sasha says she’s all right. She got her closure, and she’s doing what she needs to do to take care of herself. Carly tells her, don’t forget what they say on an airplane, and Sasha says, you have to put on your own oxygen mask before you can help anyone else. Gladys joins them, and says she’s so sorry about everything that’s happening with Carly, and Carly thanks her and says she’s just focusing on Willow’s health right now. Sasha asks if Gladys is okay, and Gladys says she tried to cancel their trip, but the snooty hotel manager is refusing a refund. She asked about rebooking, but he said it’s more expensive because of the high season. Sasha tells her, book it, and Gladys asks if she doesn’t want to know the cost. Sasha says, they can afford it, and Gladys says, okay, she’ll book it right now. She leaves, and Sasha says, what would she do without Gladys?

Laura tells Curtis that she’s curious to see how her life will unfold now. Maybe Nikolas will come home, or maybe she’ll just find the peace she’s looking for now. He laughs and says he knows that race. Chasing peace is more of a marathon, but he’s here if she needs some cheering on. She says, right back at him. She’s so grateful for everything he’s done for them. She and her grandsons owe their lives to him. he says he’ll always help her, but full disclosure, he had selfish reasons for making sure everyone got home safely. She says she hopes things will open up a little more for him and Trina now. She didn’t want to pry before, but how are things going?

Trina says, something deep inside told her that she had to follow him on that boat. She’s never done anything that crazy in her life… but she doesn’t like to think about what might have happened if she hadn’t. He says, neither does he, and asks if she thinks Ace is going to remember. He was with that creepy nanny – Ace goes oooh, oooh, like he gets it – and Trina says she doesn’t know. He seems to be good, happy to be in Spencer’s arms. They’ll get him checked out when they get home, and he’ll be surrounded by family. Spencer says he just wants to protect Ace. He really loves this little guy.

Diane says, saving the world? How exhilarating. And so modest. Holly says, the only thing missing was Robert, and Robert says he was kind of busy at the time. He was stopping the situation from blowing up… literally. Diane says she doesn’t want to interrupt story hour, so she’ll… Robert says, please. Stay. Holly says, do, because she was just leaving, and she’s sure they have important legal things to discuss. She leaves, and Robert says he wants to apologize, but Diane says, no, no. She’ll settle for the truth.

Maxie paces as she says, 2023 is the year of selfcare. The Deceptor is a portable home spa device for the woman on the – she sneezes – go. Oh my God. I sound like Droopy Dog. The Deceptor tightens and brightens so you can be your best self… Be your best self. She coughs.

Ned says, how dare Drew barge in here and accuse him without a shred of evidence? Olivia and Brook don’t say anything, and he says, then again, what can he expect? His own family doesn’t believe him. They both say, we don’t.

Outside, Tracy tells Drew that she’s not getting into what Ned did or didn’t do, and she doesn’t condone physical violence. Drew says, but? and she says, his actions not only helped Willow, they avenged Luke, so he gets a pass from her… this time. So what is he going to do about the SEC investigation? He says, that’s for him and his lawyer to figure out. He’s not going to spitball with her just to satisfy her curiosity. She says she was wondering if he’s considered who the SEC is actually after. Is it him, a decorated former Navy SEAL, or Carly Corinthos. He says, Spencer, and Tracy laughs and says, that’s right; she changed her name. And she’s still the ex-wife and confidant of the most powerful mob boss in the state of New York. Doesn’t he think the SEC might be interested in hearing any dirt she has on Sonny?  

Carly asks if the guardianship thing with Gladys is going well, and Sasha says, absolutely. It’s given her the time and space to put things together. Carly says, good. She has to admit, she was concerned given Gladys’s history. Sasha says, Gladys is still Gladys, but Gladys has really stepped up for her, always acting with her best interests in mind. She’s been a real life saver.

On the phone, Gladys says, that’s right. The upgraded package with the new dates… Perfect. She’ll check her email for the confirmation info… She looks forward to her journey too. She hangs up and says, smug little creep, when her phone dings. It’s a text from Selina: Seat opened up at the table tonight. $5K buy-in.

Carly says, if Sasha is feeling better and more grounded, maybe she doesn’t need a guardian, and Sasha says, at first, that was all she could think about. But barring one major difference of opinion, things have been going really smoothly. She guesses she’s gotten complacent. Her phone dings, and she says, Maxie texting… a work emergency. Gladys comes back, and Sasha says she should run. Carly thanks her for coming by, and Sasha says, absolutely. She asks Carly to keep in touch, and she and Gladys leave.

Portia says, there has to be a way to keep Trina away from Spencer. He knows it’s going to be a mess when Spencer fights Esme for her own child, and he’s going to pull Trina right into that mess. What if Spencer tries to get Trina to help him raise that child? And what if Nikolas comes back? All of a sudden, Nikolas comes back, and wants to be a daddy again. What about that? Taggert tells her, slow down. She’s letting her mind be filled with all kinds of worst case scenarios. She says, all of them are possible though, aren’t they? and he says, first of all, if Nikolas comes back, he’s most likely going to get arrested for unlawful imprisonment. But she’s forgetting the most important thing. They can’t tell Trina what to do. She says, so he’s telling her that he condones Trina having this relationship and being in this messy lifestyle, but he says, no, no even a little bit. He doesn’t want his daughter anywhere near that boy or his lunatic family. But what are they supposed to do? If they forbid Trina to see him, that’s just going to make it worse. Portia says, Trina needs to see how dangerous and destructive Spencer is, and he asks if she’s just going to drive more distance between her and her daughter.

Curtis tells Laura, it was hard with Trina after the wedding. Neither one of them knew what to say to each other. But it’s gotten better since, slowly. Laura says, after their time in Greenland, it’s pretty obvious to her that Trina cares about him. Curtis says he agrees, but Trina is still hesitant about taking the DNA test. She’s not ready. His fear is, she never will be. Laura asks what he wants, but he doesn’t think it matters. He wasn’t the man who raised her, so it’s not his place to pressure her.

Spencer tells Trina that he just wants his little brother to have the chance to be something he never could be, a normal kid. Look what they just went through; all of the danger and violence. Ace was right in the middle of that, and he doesn’t want that kind of upheaval for him. His grandmother thinks he should be patient with Esme, but he knows what’s best for his little brother. He wants to protect Ace. Trina says, he will, and he says, damn right. He’s more sure than ever that he’ll be his brother’s guardian.

Drew asks if Tracy is suggesting he turn against Carly to save himself, but she says she’s simply watching out for a member of her family. It’s what she does. He says, and what a family it is.

Olivia says she loves Ned and will stand by him, but she’s not okay with this. He says he swears, on his Grandmother Lila’s memory, he didn’t call the SEC. Tell him that she believes him. Tracy comes back, and Olivia says she’ll go get him an ice pack. She leaves, and Ned ask if Brook has anything to add. She says she may regret this, but she believes him.

Curtis tells Laura, it’s not even Trina’s fault she’s in this position. He doesn’t want to put added pressure on her. She asks, what about him and Portia? and he says he doesn’t know. She says, no matter what Portia did wrong, she still brought that fabulous human being into the world. She doesn’t want to compare Nikolas and Portia, but Nikolas’s indiscretion is what gave her that wonderful little grandson. If it turns out Curtis is Trina’s biological father… He says he’d be so honored, and she says, maybe he could do what she’s doing. She balances out her feelings of anger and disappointment in Nikolas with happiness; something really good came out of it. He says, the wound is too fresh. Maybe she can let go of her anger, but for him, it’s easier said than done. She says, of course (🍷) it is, but we can still try.

Portia says, Taggert hates the Cassadines. He did ever since Nikolas got involved with his sister. Don’t tell her now that he’s nonchalant about Trina having a relationship with Spencer. He says he can’t stand the Cassadines. He doesn’t want his daughter with one of them. But if they come down hard on her relationship with Spencer, it’s going to backfire in Portia’s face. She says, you do it then. Trina is sensitive to him right now; she’ll listen to him. Tell her how dangerous that family is. He says, and have her pull away from him too? They have to be realistic. Just think about what Trina and Spencer just went through. She says, yeah, and it’s only going to bring them closer together is what it’s going to do, and he says, Trina’s only made up her own mind. Portia says, but she’s wrong this time; she’s just wrong. She doesn’t want Trina to learn the hard way. Spencer’s influence is just growing on Trina, and he’s leading her into dangerous situation after dangerous situation. He’s taking her daughter away from her when she’s the most vulnerable. He says, Trina called her from Greenland, but she says, only because Trina knows her number by heart. He says, it’s because she wanted Portia to help, and she wanted to hear her mother’s voice, and she says, he has no idea how much she wants that to be true. She’s just so afraid she’s damaged her relationship with Trina, and it’s beyond repair.

As Holly is leaving the station, Felicia says, she’s back, and hugs her. She’s so glad everyone got home safe and sound. Holly says, Victor, not so much, and Felicia asks if Holly sees her crying. How is Ethan? Does he know? Holly says, yes. She spoke to him. He’s in Australia, and she’s so relieved. With Victor dead, she’s a whole new woman. Felicia says she doesn’t think she could be that optimistic after everything Holly’s been through, and Holly says, when you almost lose everything, it clarifies what you want to hang on to. That’s why she’s here; she wanted to talk to Robert. Felicia asks how that went, and Holly tells her, let’s just say our conversation ended with a kiss… a very nice kiss.

Robert says, Holly kissed him, and he was totally taken aback, but Diane says, he misunderstands her. She doesn’t care who kissed who behind  the bleachers during seventh period. She doesn’t need to know the particulars. He asks what she wants then, and she looks at the champagne and says, clarification. She won’t build a relationship with someone who doesn’t want to be with her. He says he’s totally enjoying the time they’ve spent together, and she laughs and says, consider her swept off her feet. He says he’s not too good with this touchy-feely stuff, and she says she’s starting to get that, so she’s going to make it simple for him. She will not be in competition for his feelings, especially when her competition is the love of his life.

Drew goes to the hospital, and Carly hugs him. She asks how it went with the SEC, and he says, not great, but Sam called Diane for him, so that helped a lot. They really have to talk about their next steps though. And he kind of let his anger get the best of him. He punched Ned in the face. She asks if he’s going to be okay, and Drew says, he’s going to be fine, but the weird thing is, Ned insisted it wasn’t him, even after he hit Ned. She says, Michael, Josslyn, and Sonny, no one else knew, and he says, and Olivia. She says, then Olivia told Ned. Ned threatened them, specifically Drew. Drew says, the bottom line is, the date of the stock purchase implies insider trading, and she says, then it has to be Ned. Who else has to gain from telling the SEC?

Ned says, Brook believes him? and she asks if he really meant what he said about Great Grandmother Lila. He says, of course (🍷). He would never take her name in vain. She says, then yes, she believes him, and he says, that means the world to him. They hug, and Tracy kind of smiles. Ned says he appreciates Brook’s faith. Now he needs to find some aspirin. I guess Olivia went to Alaska to get ice. He leaves, and Tracy says, her granddaughter, the humanitarian. While they have some time alone together, she needs to speak with Brook on a certain matter. Brook asks if this can wait, but Tracy says, not so fast. Brook needs to hear what she has to say.

Felicia and Holly sit in the waiting area, and Felicia says she doesn’t want to speak out of turn, but Robert’s kind of seeing someone. Holly says, Diane Miller? and Felicia says, yeah. Holly says, Diane walked in on her and Robert kissing, and the look on her face spoke volumes. Felicia says, for the record, Diane is good people, and Holly says, hopefully Diane will understand she and Robert have been dancing around each other for years. They have a history that isn’t finished yet. That’s why she came back to Port Charles. She wanted to tell Robert exactly how she feels. Life’s too short. Felicia says she thinks it’s wonderful that Holly is so sure about her feelings for Robert, but does she know if he feels the same way?

Robert asks Diane, who’s talking about competition? He and Holly have a lot of history. She says, history implies the past. What she just walked in on? Definitely present. He says, she kissed him and he didn’t exactly shrink in horror. In some sense, he’s always going to love Holly, but as part of his past. Diane picks up the bottle of champagne, and says, the more she gets to know him, the more she knows not to expect a grand gesture – she reaches for the empty glass on his desk – or a statement to prove how he feels about her. She pours some champagne, and says, although midday champagne is very lovely. She drinks some, and says, she will not build a relationship with a man who is preoccupied with someone else. Hence her question – she drinks some more – has he really left Holly behind?

Brook asks if there’s anything wrong, and Tracy says, not necessarily. She recalls Brook mentioning she owed her for helping get Chase reinstated, and Brook was wondering when she was going to ask her to pay up. Brook says, when Tracy accused her of being like her father, only interested in money and stock market shenanigans, and Tracy says, relax. She’s not asking Brook for money or stocks. But there is something Brook can do as perhaps a way of settling her account.

Drew tells Carly that he just finds it hard to believe Ned would have set this whole plot in motion, especially when he was away trying to save Willow’s life. She says, Olivia must have been out of the loop, or Olivia would have warned her. How could Ned be so stupid? Does he want to ruin his relationship? He says, on the other hand, there’s an upside to this whole mess, and she says he’ll have to enlighten her. He says, they’re busted; their secret’s out. Which means he doesn’t have to look over his shoulder to do what he’s been wanting to do since he got home. She asks, what’s that? and he says, come here, and he’ll show her. They kiss.

Holly says she’ll tell Felicia this. If that kiss was any indication, then there is definitely still a spark between her and Robert. They know Robert is slow to act… Felicia says, some might say cautious, and Holly says, now that she’s back and free of encumbrances, there’s nothing to stand in their way.

Robert tells Diane, when he thought Holly had been killed, it was like someone kicked a hole in his stomach. The life went out of him. When he found her alive, everything was so much lighter. Knowing that Holly is alive and living her life is a whole lot different than wanting to live it with her. Diane thanks him, and says, that was honest. It’s also a long way around to say he’s still figuring things out. Take all the time he needs, but don’t call her until he knows what he wants. She takes the champagne bottle, and leaves.

Maxie thanks Sasha for coming so quickly, and Sasha says, of course (🍷). They would have picked up some chicken soup on the way, but she said it was an emergency. She and Gladys come inside, and Maxie says, it is. She’s not fit for television, and they have to debut The Deceptor today. Gladys says, tell Home & Heart they need to reschedule, but Maxie says, no. She practically had to beg for this spot, and she only got it because she promised them two free tickets to next year’s Nurses Ball. Sasha says, no worries. She’s sure they can find someone to take Maxie’s place. Maxie says, there’s only person she trusts to take the job. She knows it’s going to be difficult, but there’s no choice. It’s got to be Sasha.

Portia thanks Taggert for talking her off the ledge and making her see reason. But most important, she thanks him for still being a friend, especially after everything. He says he told her before, they’ll always be family. Curtis and Trina walk into the hospital, followed by Laura and Spencer holding Ace. Trina runs to Portia, and they hug. Taggert hugs them both. Laura and Spencer smile, but Curtis looks a little lost.

Tomorrow, Tracy asks Brook if it sounds like a fair deal; Curtis tells Portia that it’s over; and Maxie says, Sasha absolutely is not saying no.

🍸 VanderExcuse…

Tonight’s show was a lot. It was hard to type with all the red flags in my way, and I’ve still yet to edit some of it. Rather than do a rush job on such an important piece of the Scandoval puzzle, I’ll serve it to you tomorrow.

🏡 Leaving My Worries On the Doorstep…

Come back tomorrow for soap and the mess that is Tom Sandoval’s life. Until then, stay safe, stay remembering Mother’s Day is this weekend, and stay knowing that you have to put your own oxygen mask on before you can help anyone else.

May 9, 2023 – Drew Is Brought In For Questioning, Louie Is Losing His Mind & Donuts

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Diane knocks on Robert’s office door, and says, he asked to see her. She’s assuming it has something to do with a plea deal in the Randall case, but he says he’s recused himself. She’ll have to deal with ADA Ashford-Davis on that one. He called her about something else; something more sensitive.

Ned comes downstairs, but Olivia and Brook block his path to the door. Olivia says, going somewhere? and he says, the office? He’s got a lot of damage control to do. Brook asks if he’s sure he’s not meeting with the SEC, and following up on accusing Carly and Drew of insider trading.

Josslyn tells Dex that she can’t turn her mind off. She keeps wanting to hear from Trina again, or hear something about Drew and Liesl, or something about Willow’s bone marrow transplant. He says, she hopes to have something else to focus on, and she asks if he has any suggestions.

Deanna says she’s sure Dr. Randolph has gone over this with Michael, but she’s reminding him that Willow needs a strong round of chemo to destroy her diseased bone marrow, so it can be replaced by Dr. Obrecht’s healthy marrow. Willow says she also knows that during this process her immune system will be completely compromised, and Deanna says, she’ll have to be in isolation.

Sam tells Dante that she was just talking to Nina, and he asks how that went. She says she and Nina have a not so great history. He says, when Nina first came to Port Charles? and Sam says, Nina was kind of obsessed with her first husband, and he was a big support for Sam when Danny was sick. That’s ancient history, but she feels like she has to step carefully around Nina. But Sonny loves her, so for his sake, she’s willing to make the effort. He says he wishes Michael and Carly would do the same, and she says, that’s kind of ironic. She just told Nina that she should make an effort with Carly.

Nina asks Carly if she could have a minute, and Carly stops and turns around. Nina says she was wrong, and she’s sorry. Carly says, sorry for what? and Nina says, for all the blame she heaped on Carly; for trying to make it Carly’s fault that she’s estranged from Willow. She didn’t get along with Willow when she was Charlotte’s teacher. She didn’t get along with her when Willow became Wiley’s stepmother. At her best, she was critical, and at her worst, she was combative. She regrets her actions more than she can say. But she’s standing here desperately wanting a connection with her daughter. Please, will Carly help her? Drew and Obrecht come out of the elevator.

Deanna says, they’ll move Willow to an isolation room. Everything will be wiped clean daily, she’ll be given a low bacteria diet, and anyone that comes in contact with her will have to be gloved, gowned, and masked. Michael asks if she’ll be allowed visitors, and Deanna says, there will be a protective barrier between Willow and the door. You can’t go past it. It’s very important that friends and family keep their distance; no physical contact to avoid the transmission of bacteria. Willow says she remembers all of this from nursing school. She never thought it would apply to her. Michael asks if they can have a moment alone, and Deanna says, of course (🍷). She tells Willow that she’s going to do great, and leaves. Michael says, they knew this was coming. Isolation is pivotal for the transplant’s success. Willow says she knows, but it scares her thinking this could be the last time she holds his hand.

Josslyn says, Dex wants to cook for her? but he says, no. He wants them to cook together. She says, that sounds good, but there’s a problem; she doesn’t cook. He says, not at all? and she says she can scramble eggs and make a sandwich; sometimes bake some cookies. Other than that, that’s the limit of her repertoire. He says, that’s better than when he started. He was limited to grilled cheese sandwiches, and anything he could pop in the microwave. That’s why he wanted to learn how to cook; so he could actually enjoy what he’s eating. He started following online tutorials and reading recipes, and that’s when he could actually enjoy it, both the process and the result. He’s had a few disasters, but he’s learning as he goes. She says, it sounds like he’s enjoying himself, and he says, cooking takes him out of himself. Instead of worrying about what happens next, he’s just in the moment. She says, it sounds like just what she needs, and he sits down with his laptop. He tells her that they just need to figure out what they’re going to make.

Robert says he wants to apologize for using Diane during that whole Holly business, and she thanks him. He says, for him personally, it snowballed into something else, but she was unaware of that. She says, interesting, and he says he wants to thank her for stepping in the other night and helping him with that Bureau business. She says, her pleasure, and he says he knows. She gets that twinkle in her eye whenever she uses the law to mess with people. She laughs, and says, present company very much included. He says, that brings him to this little get-together now. He’s the DA and she’s the highly respected defense attorney. They’re dancing very close to ethical lines here between sparring and flirting. Unless of course (🍷), they agree to do it by mutual consent.

Ned says he’ll tell them as many times as they need to hear it. He was not the one who turned in Carly and Drew to the SEC. Olivia says, he threatened to, and Brook says, more than once. He says he’s a Quartermaine, and Chairman of the Board. He makes threats all the time, but he doesn’t always carry them out. And he especially wouldn’t turn in Drew and Carly while Willow is fighting for her life. He’s not that heartless. Brook says, not heartless, but he is a world class rationalizer. She can see him telling himself, with a little pressure from the SEC, Drew wouldn’t be around much at ELQ, and that would ultimately be a good decision for the company. The tip wouldn’t generate more than a phone call or two. He never intended for it to go so far as Carly getting picked up at Michael and Willow’s wedding. He says, it was after the wedding, and he was just as shocked and upset as everyone else, and Brook says, especially the groom. Ned says, Michael was completely out of line, assuming he was responsible, and Olivia says, Michael was out of his mind with worry over Willow. He has no reason to trust Ned, and it kills her to say this, but Ned sold out Drew and Michael to Valentin Cassadine. What would stop him from selling out Carly and Drew to the SEC? He asks if a man can’t get peace and quiet in his own house without being hounded by his family, and goes into the living room, Olivia and Brook following. Tracy asks, where is the coffee and the croissants? Have the standards in this house fallen that far? Olivia says, her breakfast niceties are going to have to wait. They’re in the middle of something here. Tracy says, another crisis no one told her about, and Ned says, Olivia and Brook still think he’s responsible for turning in Drew and Carly, and Tracy says, well of course (🍷) he did, and good for him.

Nina hugs Obrecht, and asks if she’s okay. Look at her. Thank God. Obrecht says, God and her rescuers, especially Drew, and Nina asks, what happened? Obrecht says, when Victor’s demented plan started to unravel, he tried to escape with her as his hostage. It was Drew, with an assist from Holly Sutton, who stopped that from happening. Dante and Sam come along, and Obrecht says she uses the term sparingly, but Drew is a hero. Sam says, no surprise there. Scout can’t wait to see her hero dad. She hugs Drew, and he says he can’t wait to see his daughter. He appreciates the kudos, but obviously he was part of an amazing team. Obrecht says, without him, she wouldn’t be here, and Willow wouldn’t have a chance at life, and Nina pulls her aside to talk. Carly asks if Drew’s okay, and he says he’s fine. She tells him, there’s been a lot going on, and he asks if she’s all right. What’s going on? The SEC guys come out of the elevator, and SEC1 says, Drew Cain? They’re with the Securities and Exchange Commission. They were told they could find him here. Nina looks panicked, and Drew asks, what’s this regarding? SEC1 says, they have some questions for him about allegations of insider trading, and Obrecht says, that’s ridiculous. Doesn’t he have eyes? The man just returned from a dangerous rescue mission. Why doesn’t he take his bureaucratic drivel and be gone? SEC1 says, Drew has the option not to speak with them, but they can get a subpoena, and if necessary, a warrant. So if he wants to clear this up, he’ll come with them voluntarily. Sam says, if Drew wants to fight this, she’ll back him all the way, and he thanks her, but says, there’s nothing to fight. SEC1 says, they have a credible allegation that says otherwise, and Obrecht asks how he knows the allegation is credible. By definition, an allegation is something that hasn’t yet been proven. The agents are wasting their time with this legalese doublespeak. She tells Drew not to let them scare him, and he says he’s got this. She needs to focus on Willow. It’s fine. He tells the agents, let’s go, and Carly mouths, I’m sorry. Drew leaves with the agents.

Ned says, it wasn’t him. Carly and Drew did commit insider trading. The date of Carly’s stock purchase speaks for itself. All anyone had to do was realize they were in a personal relationship – not hard to pick up on – and anyone could have turned them in. Brook says, name one. Carly made the investment months ago. Why would the SEC only start caring now? Ned says, they’re bureaucrats. It took them a while to get around to it. Brook says, it took Ned pointing them in Carly and Drew’s direction, but Ned says, if Drew is investigated, it could spill over onto ELQ where he’s a major shareholder. They can accuse him of any nefarious thing, but do not accuse him of being a bad strategist. Olivia says, that’s his defense. Despicably turning over his cousin Drew and his other cousin Michael’s mother to the SEC is bad strategy? Ned says, technically, Michael is his second cousin, and Olivia says, that’s not the point. Tracy says she applauds Ned’s technique. Deny, deny, deny, and when that doesn’t work, obfuscate. Olivia says, the second thing she’s afraid of. He’s turning into Edward right before her eyes.

Diane asks if Robert regrets kissing her the other night when the car broke down, but he says, hell no. Just the opposite. He’d like to see where this could go, but not if she feels he’s using his position to pressure her. She says she appreciates his sensitivity, but she doesn’t feel pressured in the slightest. In fact, she’s intrigued by the prospect of spending more time with him. They’re two sophisticated adults who understand boundaries, and she’s sure they can keep their private and professional lives separate. He says he was hoping she’d say that. On that note – he goes to a cupboard, and takes out a bottle of champagne and two glasses – why don’t they celebrate their newly formed social status? She says, while she appreciates him waiting until they came to terms to bring out the champagne, she wants to point out, it’s noon. He says, that’s the great thing about champagne; you can drink it any time. He pops open the bottle and pours, handing her the first glass. He says, to us, and they almost clink glasses, but her phone rings. She takes it out of her purse, and says, it’s a client. She asks what she can do for them.

Michael promises Willow that it’s not the last time they’re going to hold hands. She’ll be in isolation until her body accepts the new transplant and starts producing healthy cells. She says, listen to him. Overnight medical expert. He says, she’s the nurse. She’s the expert here; he’s just parroting back what the nurses said. She says, he knows how weak she is. There’s a chance she won’t live through this.  He says, she’s beaten the odds already; she’s going to beat them again. She says, his love is what’s gotten her this far. She doesn’t need to hold his hand. She can feel it in her heart, and wants him to feel it too. He says he does. Her love is the most precious thing they have, and she says, now would be a good time to kiss her, so she can take that with her. They kiss, when Deanna comes in and says, it’s time.

Dex looks at the screen, and says, butter lettuce, and Josslyn says, lettuce, typing it in her phone. He says, make sure it’s butter lettuce. That’s what the recipe calls for. She says, okay, and raspberries and avocados… He says, don’t forget the radishes, and she says, there’s a lot of fresh ingredients in here. He says, normally, he gets his produce at the farmer’s market, and she says, there’s a farmer’s market here? He says, right next to Rice Plaza. They can go together. She says, he’s right. Now that Sonny knows about them, they don’t have to hide anymore. He says, tell the truth. How freaked out was she when Sonny busted them after the Nurses Ball? She says she thinks paralyzed by fear would be accurate. She didn’t know what to say. Thank God he did. He says, there was no use denying it. Sonny had them dead to rights. She says, that’s a poor choice of words, and he says, that’s the part of Sonny that’s so tough. They lied to him for months about being together, and he knew all along, but he didn’t retaliate. He gave Dex credit for covering him during the warehouse ambush. Then he just let it go. He said it was up to Josslyn’s mom, and he didn’t want to be the romance police. She says, then they can take him at his word. They don’t have to hide anymore. He says, unless she doesn’t want people to know they’re seeing each other, which he’d totally understand. Her phone rings, and she says, it’s Michael. She answers and asks what she can do for him.

Obrecht tells Nina, this is outrageous. How can government lackeys show up at the hospital and drag Drew off? For what? Insider trading? Why were they not investigating Victor? Using those resources, instead of letting him come within a hairsbreadth of taking out half the world? Questioning a man who saved lives; who risked his own life so that Willow could live. Nina sits down and puts her head in her hands. Obrecht says, but no. The SEC only cares about going after a good man who made this world a better place. Nina says, Aunt Liesl, stop! then covers her own mouth. She says she’s sorry. It’s like Drew said; let’s just focus on Willow. She’s the priority. Obrecht says, of course (🍷), and Nina suggests they go see her, and tell her that Obrecht is back. They hurry off.

Carly tells Dante and Sam that Drew is coming into this blind. He had no idea the SEC was investigating him. Sam says, Drew is going to keep a cool head. He’s not going to give the SEC a reason to use anything against him. Carly asks if Dante would mind going to the PCPD and see what’s going on with Drew, and he says he was planning on it anyway. He leaves, and Carly says, it’s ironic. Drew asked her over to tell her not to buy any of Aurora stock. She didn’t listen.

Nina and Obrecht are giddy as they approach Willow’s room. They go inside to find the room empty, and Michael sitting in a chair, looking dejected. Nina says, oh my God. What happened to Willow?

Tracy says, her father was a wonderful man, and Olivia says, he was also a liar and a cheat, and a serial philanderer. Brook says she loved Grandpa Edward to pieces, but he kinda was. That’s why they’re all related to Austin. Jimmy Lee Holt, remember? Tracy says, ugh. Don’t mention that name. The too tight pants and the unfortunate hairstyle still makes her shudder. Olivia says, they’re getting off topic. The subject is Ned, and the unconscionable, underhanded way he behaved toward Drew and Carly. Brook says, really not cool, dad. And after all of those lectures about family loyalty. He says he swears, it wasn’t him. Call the SEC; they’ll tell them. Brook says, it was an anonymous tip, and anonymous means they won’t reveal your name. He knows that, and was counting on it. The more he tries to get them to believe he’s innocent, the guiltier he looks. Olivia says, when is he going to learn, it’s not the crime, it’s the cover-up? He says, it’s not a crime to tell the SEC about insider trading, and Olivia says, ah-ha! pointing her finger at him. He says, which he did not do. But if he had, it wouldn’t be a crime. Tracy says, oh good Lord, what are they doing here? Josslyn and Dex stand in the doorway.

SEC1 tells Drew that their inquiry concerns the failed Aurora/ELQ merger, and the inflation of the ELQ stock immediately prior to the merger falling apart. Drew is a majority shareholder in Aurora, and has a large block of voting stock in ELQ, enough to be a majority shareholder. Drew says, his point? and SEC1 says, Carly Spencer, formerly Carly Corinthos, never owned stock in Aurora prior to the failed merger. Is that correct? Diane walks in, and says, well hello, agents. How unfortunate they have to do this all again. Her client has nothing further to say.

Robert looks at the two filled champagne glasses on his desk, and says, waste of good champagne. He gets up, picks up the glasses, and pours them into the plant on his desk. And it turns into the moss bowl🎍! Just kidding. He sets the empty glasses on his desk, picks up the bottle, and opens the door. Holly is standing there, and she says, looks like she’s just in time to celebrate.

Tracy asks Ned if Monica has instituted an open door policy, and can anyone just walk right in? Olivia tells Josslyn that she apologizes for her mother-in-law’s rudeness. She’s always welcome. Tracy says, since when? and Brook says, since she’s Michael’s sister and part of their extended family. Ned says, Josslyn was at the wedding, and Tracy says, her hair was different. And who’s he? Olivia says, this is Dex. He works for Sonny. Tracy says, oh well, that’s better. Now they can all be relieved that he’s gainfully employed, carrying brass knuckles and a gun for Sonny. Olivia says, who happens to be the father of her first born son, and Tracy says, Olivia was a teenager. Otherwise she would have hopefully had better judgement, and even better taste. Brook says she thinks Olivia showed great taste. Uncle Sonny’s the best. Tracy says, the best at what? Racketeering? Extortion? And when did we start welcoming his employees in this house? Josslyn says, don’t worry. They’re not staying. Tracy says, because they’re not invited, and Josslyn says, they’re here to pick up Wiley and Amelia. Michael wants to see them at the hospital.

Michael tells Nina and Obrecht that Willow’s been moved to isolation on the third floor. She’s starting chemo to cure her diseased bone marrow and get her ready for the transplant. Nina says she knew that had to happen. She’s so sorry she panicked. Michael says, it’s okay, and Obrecht says, Willow is doing her part, and it’s time she did hers. She’ll consult with Dr. Randolph, and get prepped for her donation procedure. Nina says she’ll walk with Obrecht, and Michael says, what Obrecht is doing, giving Willow a chance at life, it means everything to him and his children. Obrecht says, it’s her privilege. Willow is family. They leave.

Carly tells Sam that she just can’t believe how something that happened with the best of intentions turned out so badly. All she wanted to do was support Michael and Drew, and suddenly, Ned turned it into insider trading. Sam says she thinks it’s incredibly harsh, considering everything that’s going on with Willow, but she guesses when it comes to Ned, nothing else matters but ELQ.

Dante asks the desk sergeant if the SEC is still in there, and he says, they are. They shouldn’t be too long. The guy they’re questioning is being represented by Diane Miller. Dante says, Diane will have them out of there in ten, fifteen minutes. He doesn’t think they’ll get anything out of him.

Diane says, should the SEC choose to move forward with this matter, they’ll have to calendar an interview, and submit all of their questions to her in writing. SEC1 says, they already have enough to issue a subpoena, and Diane laughs and says, by saying that, she gathers they don’t already have a subpoena for her client in this matter. SEC1 says, no, looking sheepish, and she says, then this interview is over. She puts her hand on Drew’s shoulder.

Holly tells Robert, not that she ever had a problem with it before, but when did he go back to drinking in the middle of the day? He says, she’s back, and she says, in the 80s, they were married. Does he recall? They would drink champagne at all hours. He says, it was her favorite, and she says, it still is, so he won’t mind if she helps herself? He hands her the bottle, and says, have a glass – have the bottle – but tell him what happened in Greenland. She says, it was quite an adventure.

Sam goes to the station, and Dante says, Diane is representing Drew. The agents left a little while ago. By the looks on their faces, they got nothin’. She says, in the short term, that would be great. In the long term, Drew could be in a lot of trouble.

Drew says, Diane’s timing was impeccable, and she says, he can thank his ex-wife. It was Sam who called and alerted her. He says he’ll do that. He’s grateful she’s representing him. She says, this was a one-off. They’ll have to discuss further representation down the line. He says, first he has to figure out what the hell is going on, and she says, what’s going on is, he and Carly are alleged to have a personal relationship, and Carly took advantage of said relationship to make a stock purchase in anticipation of the Aurora/ELQ merger. He asks, who brought these allegations to the SEC’s attention? but she says, they don’t know. It was an anonymous tip.

Holly tells Robert that she was on the first flight with Drew and Obrecht. When they left, the Bureau was organizing to get the rest home. He says he doesn’t want to hear about travel arrangements. He wants to hear about Victor and how she stopped him. She says, he was running away with Obrecht as his hostage, but she was waiting for him. Robert says, she shot him, but she says she couldn’t. He was using Obrecht as a shield. However, she distracted him with the unwelcome news that he could no longer father children. He might ask how she knows that, but the last time she was here, she arranged for Victor to drink a special cocktail, as punishment for kidnapping her and Ethan, and forcing her to frame Anna. Robert says, payback really is a bitch, and she says, obviously, it was a sensitive subject, because Victor lost it, and tried to take a shot at her. That gave Drew an opportunity to jump him and take him down, but during the struggle, Obrecht fell. But whilst she and Drew were focused on her, Victor ran away. He asks if Obrecht is all right, and Holly says, she bumped her head, but when she came around, Obrecht was able to tell her how to save Valentin and Anna. He says, save Anna?

Brook tells Olivia and Ned, Michael confirmed Dr. Obrecht is back. Willow is being prepped for her bone marrow transplant. Olivia asks why Brook looks like she just lost her best friend, and Brook says, the chemo Willow is on is really strong. These next few days are going to be tough. Olivia says, once the treatment’s over, she’ll be in remission, right? and Tracy says, fingers crossed, but she’s thinking what Brook is thinking. Willow is very week, and might not recover. Olivia makes some pshht! sounds, and says she’s banning all dark thoughts from this house. The right attitude can make all the difference, and Willow has so much to live for, she’s going to beat this. Ned says, she’s held on longer than anyone could have predicted. She’s going to come through. Olivia says, thank God Drew rescued Dr. Obrecht, and brought her home, and Brook says, it would have been a real bummer had the SEC picked Drew up before he left for Greenland.

Michael tells Carly that Willow has been admitted to isolation, and Dr. Obrecht is being prepped to donate her bone marrow. Carly says, they prayed for a miracle, and it’s happening, and hugs Michael. He says, it’s going to work; she’s going to live. Having chemo and being in isolation is part of the treatment, but he wishes he could hold her and comfort her. Carly says, Willow knew it was going to be hard, but she also knew it was going to be worth it. Michael says he thinks he found a way to show her, when Josslyn and Dex come out of the elevator with Wiley and Amelia. Wiley runs to Michael, who picks him up, and says he sees Wiley has a new friend. Wiley says, he’s Aunt Josslyn’s friend. His name’s Dex and he was a soldier. Isn’t that cool? Michael says, that’s very cool. He didn’t realize Aunt Josslyn was bringing Dex along. Josslyn says she just wanted a little extra help with Wiley and Amelia, and Wiley asks if he can see mommy. Nina comes down the hall, but stops short, and Michael says, that’s why he had Aunt Josslyn bring them here. So they could see mommy, and mommy can see them.

Holly tells Robert that Obrecht had hidden the antidote nearby, and she was able to find it and get it to Anna and Valentin. He says, thank God for Holly, but what was Anna thinking? She says, Anna loves Valentin very much; enough to put her life on the line. He says, tell him something he doesn’t know, and she asks if he’s upset. He says, only that Anna’s so reckless with her life, and she says, he’s not jealous? He says he wishes her well, and Valentin is her mistake to make. She says, there were a few moments in Greenland when she was pretty sure she was going to die, and there was only one thing she wanted to do. She walks up to him, and says, this, kissing him. Diane comes to the door and sees them.

Dex says he met some of Josslyn’s family, and she says, extended family; one branch of it anyway. He asks how they’re connected, and she says, remember she told him about Tracy, Michael’s great aunt? Michael’s biological dad AJ and Ned are first cousins, so she guesses that makes Michael and Ned second cousins. He asks if there will be an exam later, and she says she knows it’s a lot. He says, and it’s only one branch. What are the others? She says, the Spencers, the Corinthos… She might not like Sonny so much right now, but there’s this big, blended sibling group, and various assorted nieces, nephews, and cousins. He asks if she’s okay with all those people knowing they’re together, and she says she wants them to know, taking his hand. He asks if that’s why she brought him along today; she wanted them to know? She says, no. Wiley’s a lot on his own, then they had to get Amelia into the car seat, and the car seat into the car. He says, if she can stitch up a bullet wound in her brother’s living room, he’s pretty sure she can handle two kids and a car seat. She asks if she put him on the spot, but he says, no. He loved it. Meeting Wiley, getting to hold Amelia while she wrestled with the car seat. She says she told him it’s complicated, and he says he just wondered if she brought him along because she wanted help or if she wanted to make a statement.

Sam says, Carly is convinced Ned is the one who turned her and Drew in, and Dante says, Ned reports Drew to the SEC with Carly as collateral damage? That sounds extreme. She says, who even knew Carly and Drew were together? And of all the people who knew… He says, who stands to gain the most from exposing them?

Tracy says, heroism is one thing; business is quite another. Since Drew was foolish enough to confide the merger plans to Carly, and Carly was greedy enough to cash in, they brought the SEC on themselves. Olivia says, no they did not. Ned brought the SEC on them when he turned them in. Ned says, for the thousandth time, he did not turn them in, and Tracy says, it was a smart business tactic. Olivia says, it was a gross betrayal, and Ned says he didn’t do it. Brook says, Ned double-crossed Michael and Drew with Valentin when he tanked the merger with Aurora by becoming Chairman of the Board at ELQ. Why does he expect them to believe him now? He says he admits he threw in his luck with Valentin, but that is standard Quartermaine family politics. It’s a far cry from turning Drew and Carly into the SEC. Drew is family. The Q’s stay loyal to each other. Drew walks in, and asks if they’re talking about him behind his back. He strides toward Ned, who says, they heard he brought Dr. Obrecht back… Drew punches him in the face, knocking him down.

Josslyn says, Dex has her. She wanted Michael to see them together, out in the open. It’s a bonus her mom was there. She’s known about them for months, but she thinks her mom was hoping she’d change her mind. He asks, why? and she says, when her mom was her age, she had someone like him, and she said he was the best thing to ever happen to her. Losing him almost killed her. Her mom doesn’t want that for her. He asks what she thinks, and she says, she thinks history doesn’t always repeat itself. And what happened to him doesn’t have to happen to Dex. She’d rather be happy now than give this up because she’s scared of what might happen in the future. He says, so she’s happy now? and she says she could be happier. He asks, how? and she kisses him.

Willow looks up, and sees Carly and Michael with the kids in the window. Michael says, mommy’s awake, and Wiley says, hi, mommy! We love you! Nina comes by, but keeps walking past them. Wiley waves, and Willow waves back, blowing him a kiss.

Tomorrow, Spencer tells Trina that he’ll be his brother’s guardian; Curtis asks if Laura is speaking for Spencer and Trina, or for herself; Maxie says her company is at stake; and Drew says, Ned wants a war? He’s got one.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey

Marge tells housekeeper Marlene that people are coming over. Marge Sr. arrives, and Marge says, Marlene is the only woman she knows who dresses up to clean. Jen arrives with her mother and her mother’s twin sister. Mazzie and Cazzie. Don’t ask me to tell them apart. In Jen’s interview, she says, her mom has an identical twin, and they love being twins. They’re 80, and still dressing alike. They were born Brooklyn, and were best friends with Barbara Streisand. Her grandmother would play the piano and Barbara would sing. In Marge’s interview, she says she’s never seen two whirling dervishes like this in her life. Now she knows where Jen gets it from. She asks if they know anyone for Marge Sr., but Marge Sr. says, at this point, she couldn’t stand being with someone 24 hours a day. Marge says she’s married to a Stage 5 clinger. In her interview, Jen says, her parents divorced when she was 3. Her parents couldn’t have been more different. Her mother is a kookie extrovert, and her dad is serious. They both remarried and there were more divorces. It was a roller coaster. Her mother was loving, but had a lot to deal with, and they moved around. Her aunts and cousins were still on Long Island, and it was hard on the family, but no matter what happened, her aunt was always a constant. The twins ask if everyone got along in Ireland, and Marge says, there was an immature a-hole. Jen asks if she means Danielle, and Marge says, Danielle can be nice, but she’s going through something with her brother. Everything with Teresa and Melissa reminds her of her brother, and brings the drama back to her. In her interview, Marge says, Danielle is used to being the center of attention. It’s very much look at me, but everything isn’t about her. Marge says she tried to coddle Danielle, but Danielle attacks her. Jen says, the shower was weird. Teresa and Melissa don’t get along, and Teresa says, all she wants is for the family to be together. Marge says, but she doesn’t include Melissa. The twins asks if Melissa is going to the wedding, and Jen says she hopes so.

Dolores gets the family dinner she wanted, and she and Paulie get to the restaurant first. Dolores tells him that Italians never sit with their back to the door. In Frank’s interview, he says he wanted to have dinner to celebrate Frankie getting his dream job, but wanted just the four of them. Dolores says, Paulie is part of their family dynamic now, and this is how she wants it to be. In Dolores’s interview, she says, Frank likes to bust balls and sometimes gets carried away, but no one bust balls more than an Irishman. Brittany, Gabby, and Frankie arrive, and Dolores says she’s proud of the extended family. Gabby says, it was a rough start, and we flash back to Frank calling Paulie Buzz Lightyear. Frank asks how old Paulie was when he came to the US, and Paulie says, 23. He worked as a receptionist to try and help his family out. Frank says he’s impressed, and in his interview, he says he wasn’t Paulie’s biggest fan when they first met. He thought Paulie was stuck up, but he realizes Paulie is like him. He wants to break barriers, and that’s all Frank is looking for. Brittany asks if Paulie knew English when he came, and Paulie explains that they speak English over there. He wants to have a prohibition party, where they dress up in clothes of the era, and thinks it’s a good idea if they invite everyone. Dolores says she’s excited for them to see where she lives now, and Frank says, so she’s not coming home? He asks if Paulie knows what kind of ring Dolores wants, and Paulie says he already has it. Frank says, STFU, but in a nice way.

In Dolores’s interview, a producer asks if she thinks Paulie really has a ring, and she says she doesn’t know. It’s nice to think about these things, but when Frank bought a house and put it in her name before they were married, her father said, they were putting the cart before the horse. This seems like apples and oranges to me, but Dolores has her own way of thinking. Frank says, whatever Brittany wants, she gets, and Dolores says she couldn’t ask for someone nicer for Frank. Frank says he can’t imagine either of them remarrying, but he’d like his son to be his best man. He gets emotional, and in his interview, he says he’s been so worried about losing the family dynamic, but he sees that he hasn’t lost it; the family is getting bigger. Frankie says, everyone is set, and Frank says, life is good; they’re blessed. They toast to everybody’s future.

It just dawns on me that Teresa’s dog’s name is Rosie. Is she named after Cousin Rosie? On the patio, Teresa shows Louie seating charts that Jessica sent her, and they confer. In Teresa’s interview, she says, a lot of logistic things need to be done, but the planning isn’t stressful. She tells Louie that she wants to do a lounge, and voices her concern about Joe #2 and Melissa saying negative things. She suggests Louie ask if his mom wants a special dance, and he calls her. She says, whatever he want to do, and Teresa says, her dad isn’t here to dance with her (I feel momentarily sympathetic), so it’s up to the two of them. In her interview, Teresa says she can’t compare the difference between their families. Louie’s family is all, whatever they need. They’re so amazing, but with her family, nothing. Louie asks how the shower was, and Teresa says, everyone got along, but Melissa’s actions don’t go with what’s happening. She hasn’t RSVP’d to the rehearsal dinner, and she knows there’s a rehearsal dinner before the wedding. Yeah. It’s usually for those in the wedding party, so I’m really confused. Louie texts Joe #2, who tells him that they can’t attend, and will only be around on the wedding day. He says, it literally makes him sick, and Teresa says, it’s the result of Melissa being in Joe’s ear. Louie says, it’s always Teresa’s fault, and in Louie’s interview, she says, Gia told her father what was happening, and Juicy Joe called him. He told Louie not to let Joe #2 interfere in his life. He would because he’s intimidated and insecure. Teresa says, when she was married to Joe #1, they only ever fought because of her brother😐, and Louie says, it’s hard to be calm around an animal like that. He’s not lowering himself for that trash. In Teresa’s interview, she says, she feels horrible and embarrassed. He sees how it is with Louie and his sisters, and she grabbed for her brother. She took the punches, but she’s tired of getting hurt. Louie says, after they’re married, he won’t allow anyone to do anything like that anymore. Honestly, is there a piece we’re not seeing? From my perspective, Teresa is the one doing the hurting, and Louie just looks insane at this point. Even his facial expressions seem crazy and he’s red in the face all the time when he talks about them. Although maybe it’s the spray tan gone wrong.

Danielle goes through her inventory, with her mom Angel cheering her on. They agree the merchandise is cuter in person than online, and Angel says, Danielle needs a brick and mortar store. In Danielle’s interview, she says, the journey was awesome; starting small and getting bigger. But right now she’s a hub for other vendors, and her goal is to have something of her own. Angel says, when Danielle and her brother were kids, growing up, they would kill for each other, but now they want to kill each other. Danielle says she would have never thought, as adults, he wouldn’t have her back, and Angel says, it breaks her heart that she and Danielle are both in pain. In her interview, Danielle says, you hear that Italian boys love their moms, but her brother iced out her mom for taking her side. Angel says she was talking with their dad about him, and he said, try to fix it, but her brother doesn’t want to. It makes her sad, especially now that a baby is involved. She wishes he’d realize what his daughter is missing. In Danielle’s interview, she says she’s not okay with not knowing her niece, and she tells Angel, all they can do is work on themselves, healing, and figuring out a world where he doesn’t exist in their life. In her interview, she says, it consumes her. She wishes they could have a relationship like they once knew. She doesn’t know what she did. Angel says, they have to hope and pray the day comes that they can all be a family again. Maybe he’ll see the light. Danielle says, maybe he’s lost somewhere, but if showed up… She cries, and Angel says, all they can do is wait and hope things change.

In Jennifer’s interview, she says, during covid, her brother went to Turkey because his wife Melda’s visa wasn’t approved. It’s been approved now, she they’ve moved to America. She wants to help them get settled, and found a gorgeous 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment. A friend owns the building, so she got a great rate. Her brother has been coming to the states sporadically to sell jewelry, but had no idea how inflated the prices are here. It’s like they’re starting from scratch. She knows what it’s like to be on a budget, since when Bill was a resident, they struggled. Her in-laws supported them, and helping her brother is a blessing. She meets them at the apartment, which is fully furnished, even with artwork, and blindfolds them before the go in. They take the blindfolds off when they’re inside, and they’re thrilled. As we all would be – it’s very nice. In her interview, Jennifer says, this is what it’s all about. She feels as good as they do to be able to do this. She’s excited for them starting their journey. She tells Michael that there are shops close by, and Melda won’t feel so dependent on him. She had him to herself, but now his business will take time. She doesn’t want him to be like Bill, who comes home and goes straight to the pool house. Michael says, he’s probably tired from work, but you’d think he’d say hello first. She says, it’s hard not to take it personally. She’s been given the task to raise the kids. Michael says, in the family background, the husband supported the family financially, and the mom did everything else, but Jennifer says she’s sick of it. Help her out. Maybe she’s struggling. Bill doesn’t want to go to therapy, but thinks she should go. She doesn’t want to brush things under the rug anymore. She wants to talk. In her interview, she says she doesn’t want to push him to face things; it gets her nowhere. But she feels it would be helpful if he’d go to therapy. He needs to work on himself; it’s a two-way street. She tells Michael that she loves her husband and her life. She doesn’t want to get to a place where it’s the point of no return. A relationship where one person is doing the work for two will not sustain itself.

John tells Rachel, now that they’ve started the adoption process, Jaiden’s biological mother will be contacted. Rachel asks, how soon will they hear about it, and he says, if there’s no contact, they’ll move forward to the next step. Rachel wonders if it’s a good time to tell Jaiden, and in her interview, she says, it stresses her out to think Jaiden’s birth mother is the wild card. Rachel hopes she won’t throw a wrench in the works. She knows Jaiden’s mother can be spiteful and it’s scary. She wants him to be prepared. She tells John that if it goes south, she wants everything to stay as normal as possible, and Jaiden joins the conversation. Rachel tells him that she and his dad met with an attorney to begin the steps to her adopting him. They’ll do a Federal background check on her and contact his birth mom. On paper, she’s still legally his mother, and could sign her parental rights off or fight it. Jaiden asks if she object even though she lost full custody, and John says she can. Rachel says, legally, they have to give her the opportunity, and John says, if she reaches out to Jaiden, let them know before he responds. Rachel says she doesn’t want this to stress him out. Just live his normal life, and if he changes his mind about moving forward, be honest and tell them. They can stop the process. Jaiden says he’s not changing his mind; he wants this to happen. In her interview, Rachel says, to hear that Jaiden wants her to adopt him makes her happy. He made her a mom. She tells Jaiden that she’s loved him since they met, and Jaiden says, he was thinking about the first time they met. In her interview, she says, she was 23. They’ve been through lot as a family. She had a miscarriage, and they tried for a long time to have a baby. Jaiden was her saving grace. Even if she couldn’t have her own kids, he gave meaning to her life. Watching him grow up was one of the greatest lessons of her life. She tells him that she’ll always be his mom. If it doesn’t go the way they want, he’s still her son and she loves him dearly.

As everyone gets ready for the party, Melissa says, Joe #2 hasn’t been to Paulie’s house yet. It’s a manly, masculine man pad. She’s assuming Frank’s coming, but Joe calls him, and Frank says he’ll be there. He recently had dinner with Dolores, Paulie, Brittany, and their kids. Melissa asks how it went, and he says, as Dolores. Paulie said he’d already gotten her a ring. Frank hangs up, and Melissa asks Joe if he thinks there will be an engagement tonight. They wonder how Frank might react.

Dolores tells Paulie that the Gorgas and Giudices aren’t getting along so great, and Paulie says, maybe they need to talk. They need to make up or break up. Marge tells Joe #3, at the shower, Melissa and Teresa were cordial, but Melissa was like just another guest. Danielle tells Nate that Marge started with her, bringing up Laura again, and we flash back to that. She says, Marge is always trying confront her. She’s a little bit of a douche. John tells Rachel that he asked Nate what was up with his wife calling her a rat, and Nate said, Danielle thought she was speaking in confidence, but John said, Rachel just had a friend’s back.

In Jennifer’s interview, she says, some text messages were leaked that Marge sent a friend group, saying, there was a snake in the group. There’s a snake because of Laura repeating what Marge said, and Marge is nervous because she has no idea how much was divulged. Teresa wanted to know why Melissa didn’t go after Marge, and said Marge must have something on her. Laura does. Danielle says, if someone was saying something about her, she’d want to know, but hopes Melissa doesn’t shoot the messenger.

In Teresa’s interview, she says she loves Louie’s style; it’s sexy. She bought all of her ex’s clothes, but she doesn’t have to tell Louie how to dress. She tells Louie that she hopes Joe #2 is calm. He’s not returning any of her calls, and he’s never not taken one of her calls. She wishes this wasn’t happening now, and Louie says, it’s happening on purpose because they’re getting married. Don’t apologize for her brother’s actions because it’s not her fault. He told Teresa that she was miserable, but he sees her happiness and that she’s living her best life. He’s saying she’s miserable because he doesn’t like seeing her happy. He’s projecting his own bullsh*t on her; he’s the one that’s miserable. He’s calculated in everything he does. She says she just wants peace, and Louie says, people think they can keep pushing, but he’s ready to react. She asks if he plans on talking to her brother, and he says he wants to talk to Joe #2 as much as he wants to talk to a rat in the street. In Teresa’s interview, she says she’s never heard Louie talk like this, but she doesn’t blame him. Louie says he said Joe was the family patriarch, not him, but maybe he’s threatened. The problem lies between Joe’s ears, and no one else’s. He’s seen Teresa be loving and forgiving to her brother, while Joe is gaslighting and manipulating her. He doesn’t even want them coming to the wedding. He doesn’t want the bad energy there, and doesn’t want his mother and sisters around that pig of energy. He doesn’t want anyone to waste a flash on taking Joe and Melissa’s picture. He asks Teresa, if she saw him in a snake pit, would she pull him out? She says, of course, and he says he’s pulling her out of the snake pit. Leave the rest of them it. Eventually they’ll all get bit.

So he doesn’t want them there, they end up not coming, and they’re the bad guys? Seriously, what is it I’m not grasping?

Next time – the finale – the prohibition party happens; Danielle says she’s navigating he best way to tell Melissa about the rumor; Marge and Danielle get into it at the party; Dolores says, this is bad; and Louie evokes the spirit of Charlie Sheen by saying, I’m a winner. I’m winning.

🌊 The Tide Is High…

U-turn it back tomorrow for soap, and if you haven’t had enough awful people this week, the reality that birthed Scandoval. Bring your sleuthing skills. Until then, stay safe, stay giving your public transport seat to the old and infirm, and stay out of the snake pit in the first place.

May 8, 2023 – A Body Is Found In the Wreckage, Wannabe Spice Girls On Deck, Danielle Turns To the Awful Side & Grown

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Carly tells Dante, the only reason she was allowed to go home was because of Sonny.

Nina sees Sam, and asks if she came to the hospital to check on Michael, and Sam says she wanted to see if he or Willow needed anything. Nina says, that’s very kind of her. She was wondering if she could talk to Sam for a second. Sam says, sure. What’s up?

Josslyn goes to Dex’s apartment and when he answers the door, she hugs him. He asks, what’s wrong? and she says, they can’t find Spencer.

Somewhere in Greenland. In what looks like a waiting area, Trina tells Ace, the WSB doesn’t mess around, huh? It seems like they got this place set up in seconds. But don’t worry. They’re going to find his big brother. They have to. Valentin comes in, and she asks if there’s any word on Spencer.

Willow says, this is where Michael gets to say I told you so, but he says, him? Never. She says, he never gave up hope or stopped believing they’d get a miracle. It worked. Their miracle is on its way. He says, she’s the miracle. She fought so hard to hold on, and now they get to spend the rest of their lives together. In fact, they get to properly celebrate Paris. When this whole nightmare began, they were planning a trip to Paris. She says she couldn’t find her passport. That’s what started the search for her birth certificate in the first place. It feels like a lifetime ago. He says, so when she’s recovered from her transplant and she’s up for travel, their first stop will be Paris. She asks how his French is coming along. As she recalls, he was working pretty hard on it. He says, oui, oui, mademoiselle, and she says, so he’s in the exact same spot. He says, pretty much, and she says, you and me in the City of Lights. She can just picture it. He says, even better; they’re going to live it. They kiss.

Diane says, so she guesses they’re done, and Sonny says, she’s been more than his and Carly’s lawyer, through two divorces and one remarriage. (That’s all?) She says, and? and he asks if she doesn’t think it’s a little too late to be a stickler for rules. She says she was born a stickler. It’s the knowledge of those rules and the adherence to them that gives her the power to maneuver through the legal system. He says, she can maneuver all she wants. All he wants to know is what Carly is up against and how they get her out of it. She asks why he cares.

Dante asks why Carly is crediting Sonny with her getting released, and she says, because the SEC wanted Drew’s location, and he’s magically located on a flight manifest from San Diego to Hawaii? Dante says, he was actually in Greenland on that rescue mission, and she says, someone sent the Feds on a wild goose chase to buy more time. They both know it was Sonny.

Nina says, Sam was the officiant at the wedding, so any details Sam would feel comfortable sharing, she’d like to hear them. Sam says, Sonny didn’t tell her about the ceremony? and Nina says, you know how guys are. She asked him about the flowers and the dress, and he said they were nice. Sam laughs, and says, that’s an understatement. Willow was a vision. Her dress was understated, but very elegant. Nina says, just like her? and Sam says, just like her. And the bouquet of flowers was just beautiful. (Hmm… that kind of borders on nice.) Nina asks, what about the kids? and Sam says, Wiley was the cutest ring bearer you could ever see. Nina says, so proud, and Sam says, Avery and Donna were the most amazing flower girls. They had these flower crowns on their heads. Nina says, Donna loves a good crown (as we all do), and Sam tells her, the vows were heartfelt. Nina asks if it was sad, but Sam says, no. If anything, she’d say, it was real. She thinks it was hopeful. You’ve never seen two people more in love. She thinks Michael and Willow would say the wedding was perfect. Until of course (🍷) the SEC showed up.

Josslyn says, Trina called her from a WSB satellite phone, and Dex says, from Greenland? How was that connection? She says, about as good as you’d imagine. They only talked for a minute. She said everyone was safe, but the Haunted Star exploded and they can’t find Spencer. He asks if Spencer was on board at the time of the explosion, but she says, it’s unclear. They’re still searching for him, but she could hear it in Trina’s voice. She’s so terrified he’s dead. He says, when a buddy’s missing, they don’t say it out loud if they think they’re gone. It’s like a superstition. She says, why, because it will make it true? and he nods. She says, but what if it is? and he holds her.

Valentin tells Trina that he’s sorry, but there’s no sign of Spencer. Sit down. He’ll tell her everything he knows. They sit, and she asks how he’s feeling. He says he’s feeling better, and thanks her. Say what you will about Liesl, but she was able to outmaneuver his father, and get him the cure. She saved his life. Trina says, thank goodness; that’s amazing. Is there any update on the Haunted Star? He says, the WSB is searching the wreckage, and the nearby shoreline. Anna Devane is in London smacking around meeting with the director, the senior officials, and a number of disgruntled diplomats who want to know about Victor Cassadine’s affiliation with the Bureau. Curtis is being debriefed, and as soon as that’s finished, there’s a plane waiting to take them home. She says, no. She’s not leaving without Spencer. He’s still out there; she can feel it. An agent comes in, and tells Valentin, they’ve recovered a body from the wreckage.

Dante says, things have been strained between Carly and his father even before the divorce, right? and Carly says, things have been strained since Sonny came back from Nixon Falls. He says, let’s not relitigate who did what to who and why. The bottom line is, Carly expected Sonny to step back and let her handle her own problems? She says, something like that. Sonny doing what he did last night just showed her that Sonny might be different in many respects, but at his core, he’s still the man he’s always been.

Nina says she heard Carly had some trouble after the wedding, and Sam says, whoever decided to tip off the SEC has the most heartless timing. Nina flashes back to telling Martin that she hasn’t changed her mind. Just the opposite. She wants him to expose Drew and Carly for engaging in insider trading. Just make sure to keep her name out of it. Sam says, at least the ceremony was over, and Michael and Willow were officially husband and wife by the time the Feds showed up. Nina asks if Willow was really upset, and Sam asks, how can she not be?

Diane says, Sonny’s most recent divorce, while legally straightforward, was acrimonious to put it mildly. When Carly severed ties, she meant it. She waived her right to millions of dollars in assets. All she wanted – all she would accept – was her home and joint custody of Donna. He says, Diane just answered her own question, and she says, how so? He says he and Carly share Donna. She’s Donna’s mother. Does Diane think he’s going to allow Donna’s mother to go to prison? She says, so all this is being done for Donna? and he says, yeah. She says, then she has to hand it to him. She’s very impressed… considering the temptation. Don’t tell her that he hasn’t thought about it. If Carly goes to prison, he now has sole custody of Donna. Not only that, he can share her with Nina.

Willow asks if there’s an ETA on Drew and Liesl, and Michael says, they’re still en route, but they’ll be here some time today. In the meantime though, how about if they look at some potential accommodations in Paris? How about a five-star hotel, where all their needs are taken care of? Or they could go the whole authentic Parisian route, and rent an apartment. He starts looking on his phone, and she asks if he still has the footage on there that incriminates his father. He says, yeah, and she asks if he’s turned it over to the FBI. He says, not yet, and she says, good. She wants him to delete it.

Trina and Valentin are lead to a room with a body bag on a table. She says, that’s not him. It’s not him. It’s not him. It’s not him. The agent unzips the bag, and we see it’s Victor. Trina nearly collapses with relief, and says, it’s not Spencer. He can still be alive.

Sonny says he loves Nina, and Diane says, that much is apparent. He says he’s thrilled that Nina and his girls have a relationship, but for him to be thinking they’re going to raise Donna is a non-starter. She says, because Carly is not going to prison, and he says, that’s why she’s here. So they can strategize and figure out how they can insure that. Is she done poking around in his personal life? She says she can talk about Carly’s case in the hypothetical. How’s that? He says he’ll take it, and she says, hypothetically speaking, the SEC is putting together a strong case against Carly. He asks, how strong? and she says, it’s her belief that the SEC can prove Carly was involved in insider trading. If the case goes to trial, Carly will lose. He says, then the case can’t go to trial, can it?

Carly tells Dante that she hates that her family is divided, but she won’t pretend to be okay with Sonny’s choices. He says he gets that, and she says, specifically, the way he sided with Nina going after Michael and Willow. She knows Dante doesn’t want to talk about that, and Dante says, everything went downhill pretty much from the visitation hearing, right? She says, right, and then she didn’t tell Willow that Nina was her mother, and Sonny got all upset about that. He says, that’s understandable. Regardless of how she feels about Nina, Sonny cares about her, and if she’s hurting, he’s going to be hurt too. Carly tells him that she and Sonny are pretty far apart, but when she realized he was the one who helped her last night, she wasn’t really surprised.

Sam tells Nina that Willow is worried sick about Carly, but not only for Michael’s sake, but Willow and Carly have forged a relationship. Carly has become a friend, a mentor. Nina says, Carly has become the mother that Willow has never had.

Michael tells Willow that he’s gone through a lot of trouble, and someone in particular took a lot of risk to get this footage, and she says she understands. He says, this isn’t doctored; this isn’t a set-up. It’s proof his father was involved in illegal arms dealing, a violation of Federal laws. Why shouldn’t he be brought to justice? She says, because it will hurt a lot of people Michael loves, specifically his little sisters. He says he’s thought about that, and she says, really? What will Avery and Donna do if their father is in prison, especially if Carly’s there too? Avery will have Ava, but Donna will have no one. He says, that’s not going to happen, but she says, he doesn’t know that, and he says, he’ll move heaven and earth to make sure his mom doesn’t go down on insider trading charges. Donna is not going to be alone. If anything, if Sonny’s in prison, his sisters are going to be a lot safer. She asks if he really thinks his sisters are in danger, and he says, everybody in Sonny’s orbit is. And he knows his father does everything in his power to protect his family, and more often than not he’s successful, but even if Donna and Avery are physically safe, eventually, they’re going to find out their father – she says, who they love – is breaking the law. He’s doing things that they have to pretend they don’t see or hear. She says, they’ll become complicit in Sonny’s way of life, and he says, just like it was with him and Morgan. He doesn’t want that for his sisters. She says, those are all valid points… He says he’s sensing a but here, and she says, but if he turns Sonny in, Donna and Avery don’t only lose their father, they lose him too.

Josslyn tells Dex that she’s known Spencer for such a long time, and for most of that time, they were fighting. Dex asks, about what? and she says, everything. He was an entitled, spoiled kid who liked things his way. He says, no wonder they clashed; they were two of a kind. He’s kidding. She says she will admit she was indulged as a kid and liked things her way. She still does, but at her worst, she was maybe a seven. He says, and Spencer? and she says, off the charts. He says, but she liked him, and she says she couldn’t help it. When Spencer wasn’t… Spencer, he was fun. He kept things entertaining. Dex says he could see that, and she says she just can’t wrap her head around the fact that funny, infuriating kid she grew up with could be gone. He holds her.

Trina tells Ace that she knew it. She knew Spencer was still alive. Can she tell him something about his big brother? He can be a real pain in the a… butt, but he’s definitely worth it. She flashes back to telling Spencer that she wishes she could wake up and have these past few days just be a bad dream, and he says, the past few years for him. He’d change everything, except coming back to Port Charles, because he wouldn’t have met her. She remembers seeing him at Pier 54, and him saying, the only thing he knows for sure is that he wants her in his life. She flashes back to telling him that she doesn’t know who she is anymore, and him saying, he does. She’s the sweetest, smartest, bravest person he knows. She remembers their first kiss, and him telling her to be careful on the Haunted Star. She tells Ace, definitely.

Valentin walks around Victor’s body, and says he’s standing here wondering what he’s supposed to say. A word of regret? Some wish that things could have been different between them? He doesn’t think so. Victor always said he watched over Valentin from afar while he was young. He’s grateful. Grateful Victor stayed away. He was a full-grown man by the time he learned he was Victor’s son. He’s grateful he wasn’t raised by Victor. He’s grateful for the family name, which, as of today, is no longer Victor’s; it’s his. And he’ll make sure it’s one that future generations of Cassadines can be proud of. But mostly he’s grateful that he never has to think about Victor again, and this is the last time he says it – goodbye, father. He walks out.

Carly says she and Sonny have always come through for each other, and Dante says, even when they couldn’t stand each other. She says, it’s comforting to know that hasn’t changed; that she can count on Sonny if she needs him.

Nina says, it still boggles her mind, and Sam asks, which part? Nina says, the whole thing. This devotion to Carly, even though Carly withheld information that could have spared Willow this entire ordeal. Think about it. If Carly had told her and Willow the truth that they were mother and daughter, they could have started testing for donors when Willow was diagnosed with leukemia, and her Aunt Liesl could have been identified as a match months ago. And Willow wouldn’t be on death’s door. Sam says she understands Nina sees it that way, but Willow doesn’t. In Willow’s eyes, Carly has been nothing but kind, loving, and supportive. She accepts Willow just as she is. Nina says, and she hasn’t? and Sam says, from Willow’s perspective, no. Nina cries, and says, she’s made mistakes. She’s made a lot of mistakes, but she’s still Willow’s mother. Sam says, sometimes knowing that makes things worse.

Willow says, if Michael turns Sonny in, and he gets arrested, is he planning to hide his involvement? Michael says, no. He’s not a hypocrite. He’s going to tell Sonny and his family about his involvement. She says, that’s exactly what she thought, and exactly why he can’t do it. When Sonny gets sent to prison, Michael’s siblings are going to blame him, and hate him for it. Maybe not Dante. He understands the complexity of the situation, but Kristina… He says, Kristina adores their dad; he can do no wrong as far as she’s concerned. She says, and Avery and Donna. All they’ll understand is that daddy’s gone, and it’s Michael’s fault. At best, they’ll be conflicted and confused, and at worst, they’ll turn away from him. That can’t happen. Those little girls need him too much. The whole family does.

Sonny tells Diane, at this point, no charges have been filed; no arrests have been made, right? She says, because the Feds want to wait to move forward until they’ve had a chance to talk to Drew, and he says, so there’s still an opportunity to make this go away. He’ll put out some feelers and contact some people. She says, he has contacts with the ability to suppress a Federal case? and he says, it’s not a case yet. They’re still in the preliminary investigation stage, right? She says, so he thinks with just the right amount of pressure, the Feds will say, forget it. We’ll just make this go away? He says, it’s possible, but she says, it’s not. He asks, why? and she says, it’s way too late for that. The Feds were acting on a tip from a legitimate source, and now they have uncovered evidence to corroborate the allegations. You can’t walk that back. He says, you do if you discredit the source, and she says, of course (🍷), but they don’t know who the source is. He says, so let’s find out.

Carly tells Dante, the strings Sonny had to pull on her behalf, she doesn’t expect it from him. But if he has any information he can share, that would be great. He says he doesn’t have the SEC’s notes or know what evidence they have, so he can’t say anything with certainty. She says, if he had to guess? and he says, if he had to guess, they’re moving pretty fast, he’d say they have a case. She guesses she has to talk to Diane to see if she can beat this thing, and he says, for the record, he hopes she can too. If there’s anything he can do – legally – he’ll be happy to help. She says, thanks.

Sam says, when she found out Alexis was her mother, it wasn’t welcomed news, and Nina asks if they didn’t get along. Sam says, not at all. In fact, she resented the implication that just because they were related, she had to instantly love Alexis. Nina says, they love each other now. How did they get there? Sam says, time… shared experience… a lot of trial and error for her and Alexis to form that mother/daughter bond. Nina says, time might not be something she and Willow ever have, and Sam says she bets Carly could help Nina with that.

Willow says, she and Michael talked about this when she asked him to invite Sonny to the wedding. Does he remember what he said? He tells her that he said Avery and Donna were more important than anything going on between him and his father. She asks if that’s changed, but he says, no. It’s just the opposite. Can’t she see that he’s doing this to protect his sisters? She says she can understand the argument that they’re better off without Sonny, but he’ll never convince her that they’re better off without him. They count on him. He says he’s not going anywhere, and she says, physically maybe, but in order to lean on him, his sisters need to trust him. They need to know that he’d never do anything to hurt them. No matter how he looks at it, sending their father away will hurt them. Not only that, it will draw a line in the sand that can never be erased. It will make Donna and Avery feel that by loving Sonny, they’re betraying him. Don’t do this to them. Don’t make them choose between him and their father.

Diane says, Sonny cannot compel the SEC to reveal the source of their tip, and he says, so this person screws Carly and Drew and gets off scot-free? She says, the bigger problem is the timeline and corroborating evidence. Carly made a substantial purchase of Aurora stock right before the proposed merger with ELQ. It drove the stock price up, and had the merger gone through, she would have made a fortune. He says, but it didn’t go through, and Diane says, it doesn’t matter. Carly was in possession of privileged information thanks to her personal relationship with Drew, and that can be corroborated. And that is the textbook definition of insider trading. He says he doesn’t see how it benefits the SEC to take Carly down. She lost a lot of money on the deal, and she’s not like a hedge fund manager or a corporate CEO… but Drew is.

Josslyn says she knows Dex doesn’t exactly have fond memories of Spencer, and he says they couldn’t stand each other, but he understands there’s a side of Spencer that he didn’t get to see. She asks if they’re really talking about him in the past tense, and he says, tell him about when Spencer came back to Port Charles. She says, he was a real peach. He was cynical and bitter, almost willfully shallow. He’d put up this wall around him. Trina was able to break through it. He says, brave girl, and she says, Trina saw another version of Spencer. She gave him chance after chance; she believed in him. So much so, she followed him on to the Haunted Star, and now they’re here. She’s going to be so devastated if he’s really gone. She can’t help thinking, why does she get to be the lucky one?

Valentin tells Trina, it’s time to go, and she says, where? The agent says, Mr. Ashford has been debriefed, and he’s already on the plane, and Valentin says, they’ve been cleared to leave Port Charles. She says, they can’t just leave without Spencer, and the agent says, the odds are… Valentin says, they’ve searched the wreckage, and she tells him, then search it again. This baby is totally cracking me up. He’s watching them talk like it’s a tennis match. Baby acting! Valentin says, there are no survivors; just bodies waiting to be identified. She says, he’s wrong. Spencer’s alive. They have to keep looking for him. Valentin says, they’ll keep looking, and she says, good. Then they’ll wait. The agent leaves, and Valentin says, Trina needs to take Ace back to his mother. Her loved ones are waiting for her as well. She says she can’t leave him. He made it. She would feel it if he didn’t. Spencer’s alive. He says, there’s nothing more to do here. It’s time to go home.

Nina says, Carly would never help her, and Sam wonders if Nina has ever asked. Instead of constantly going on the defensive, and doing tit for tat over who’s more wrong, has she ever thought of stepping back and saying, I’m sorry and I need your help? It’s just her opinion. She wishes Nina good luck, and leaves.

On the phone, Dante asks if the SEC guys are still there… Any idea where they went?… All right. Thanks. Sam walks over to him, and kisses him. She asks who he was talking to, and he says, the other woman. He was helping Carly out with something. She says, that’s nice of him, and he says he’s a nice guy. Carly and his dad might be at odds, but family’s family. She says she loves him, he says he loves her too, and they kiss.

Carly and Nina come face to face in front of the elevator.

Willow says, Michael also has to consider his own children. Doesn’t he want Wiley and Amelia to grow up with Donna and Avery? He says, of course (🍷) he does, and she says, then don’t create a rift between them. She’s not asking him to forgive Sonny, or even make peace. But she grew up without a family, which makes her realize how precious theirs is. she realizes that may make her sound hypocritical given her stance on Nina… He says, the two situations are completely different, and she says, she and Nina have never had a relationship; not a good one anyway. Them being estranged doesn’t affect anyone; there’s no collateral damage. With him and Sonny, it affects everyone Michael loves, and she totally believes that keeping their family whole is more important than bringing Sonny to justice. There’s a knock at the door, and Deanna says she has good news. Drew Cain and Dr. Obrecht just landed, and they’re on their way to GH. Time to get Willow prepped for the first step of the transplant. Michael says, it’s time to save Willow’s life.

Sonny says, the Feds are after Drew; Carly’s the leverage. Diane says, that may explain why they were so willing to release her last night when they got a location on Drew. Who, let us not forget, is the CEO and major shareholder of Aurora. He’s the one who broke confidentiality. He’s the one who violated SEC rules when he told Carly about the merger in the first place. He asks if she thinks they’re going to give Carly a deal to give up Drew, and she says, if they do, does he think Carly will take it? He says, one step at a time. First things first. Let’s wait and see if that deal is on the table. She says, once again, she is representing Carly, not him, and he says, anything he does is in Carly’s best interest. She says she has to wonder. If the situation were reversed and he was the one facing Federal charges, does he think Carly would be doing all this for him? He says, no doubt.

Josslyn tells Dex that she and Trina both took chances this year; big ones. Trina fell for Spencer… He says, and? and she asks if he’s going to make her say it. He says, yes, ma’am, and she says, and she fell for him. He says, that makes him the lucky one, but she says she thinks it makes them both lucky. And once Michael turns in the evidence Dex got him against Sonny, Sonny will be arrested. Dex says, they both know that’s not going to happen overnight. He doubts Michael is thinking about anything except Willow undergoing her transplant. She says she’ll wait as long as it takes, because at the end, he’ll be free, and they can figure out what they mean to each other out in the real world. He says, out in the wild, and they laugh. She says, there’s a chance Trina and Spencer never will, and snuggles back into his arms.

Outside, Laura, Trina, and Valentin holding the baby follow the agent. They hear something, and Trina says, Spencer? Spencer walks out from behind a rock, and even though he’s limping, she launches herself into his arms, wrapping her legs and arms around him. She must be a featherweight, since she doesn’t knock him over. Everyone is thrilled, and Spencer and Trina kiss. Maybe she’s a gymnast, since he’s no longer gripping her around the waist, and it’s like she’s suspended on him.

Tomorrow, Sam tells Dante, for someone’s sake, she’s willing to make the effort; Tracy asks about the crisis no one told her about; Willow says, this could be the last time she holds Michael’s hand; and Nina begs Carly for help.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Iggy Marina, Portisco. Gary kisses Mads in the hot tub, while Alex stumbles around the crew mess trying to eat. Colin tells Alex, everybody’s gone to bed. In Colin’s interview, he says, leaving your girl in the hot tub with Gary is like waving a banana in front of a monkey and expecting him not to eat it. A rookie error.

In the morning, Lucy curses her life, and Colin asks if anyone hooked up. Chase says he’s done with the lady situation, and in Alex’s interview, he says he thinks he drank too much. He’s pretty sure he blacked out, and thinks he f***ed up his chances with Mads. It hurts. Colin asks Gary how was his first crew night out? What did he do? Mads tells Lucy that she and Gary hooked up, and Lucy asks if it was long or passionate, but in her interview, she makes a face, and says, that’s just gross. I concur. Mads says she wishes she’d made out with other people, and Gary tells Colin that they kissed, and he feels bad off today. Colin says, Gary does it again, and Chase joins them. Glenn asks how everyone is feeling, and Alex says, delightful. They start turning the boat around, and Glenn calls  Gary, Ileisha, and Daisy for the preference sheet meeting.

It’s charter three, and Glenn says, the primary is John, a serial entrepreneur. (Ugh.) He’s bringing his family and friends to celebrate the launch of his new book. His girlfriend Natalia is allergic to dairy, and doesn’t want sea food, and friend TJ wants no fried food or meat. Glenn says, it’s going to be tough, and Daisy reads that they want a steak-tastic dinner (I guess not for TJ unless it’s portabella) with a 90s theme, a formal dinner, and post dinner, they want a drink and gelato station. Gary reads that they want to go to the beach, and have some games. He tells Daisy that any time the guests are going on the tender, he wants somebody from interior on service. Daisy says, serving beer and wine is pretty basic, and they can do a lot on the boat, but Glenn says, it’s the same with the deckhands. If all the guests are off the boat, they can afford to send someone. It speaks to a higher level of service. In Glenn’s interview, he says, if he noticed things need adjustments, he’s going to challenge his team to make adjustments. We flash back to Glenn freaking out about no ice on the tender when it was in the ice bucket, and he says he wants the guests feel waited on hand and foot. Glenn tells them, let’s get cracking.

Gary asks how Mads feels, and she asks what he’s talking about. He says, oh, one of those. He had fun, and he’s not trying to start drama. In his interview, he says he’s not going to embarrass her if she doesn’t like talking in the aftermath. Chase complains about there being so much hair in the jacuzzi, and my stomach turns. Colin asks if Daisy made out, but she says she’s not hooking up; she’s staying away from everyone. What are his plans? He says, the stews are too young and the chef has a boyfriend, but he doesn’t find them attractive that way… or her. They flirt without flirting. Gary tells Alex that he hooked up with Mads, but they just kissed. If Alex is into her, he’ll back off. Alex says, no, he’s good, and in his interview, Alex says he doesn’t know why Gary is choosing to tell him this. What does Gary want him to say? Thanks for hooking up with the girl he likes?  

Mads talks to Alex about kissing Gary, and he says, they’ve all got little first officer in them; her literally. In Mads’s interview, she says she’d rather not have made out with Gary, but Alex was very drunk, and a girl needs her needs met. While chatting with some of the others on deck, Ileisha says, she used to be able bend over backwards, and apparently, she still can because she demonstrates a backbend. In her interview, she says she grew up in a small town where there was a circus. She was in love with it, and part of it from when she was nine to thirteen, but it didn’t get to the extent where she traveled all over the world. She tells the others that it was called the Spaghetti Circus, and she was great on the unicycle. Gary asks Chase to do anchor watch, giving him 12 to 7:30 am, and in Chase’s interview, he says, he needs a break from Gary’s bitching that he’s doing everything wrong. He welcomes the shift where he can fly under the radar. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Provisions come in and it’s 25 minutes to guest arrival.

As the guests board the boat, primary John takes his shirt off, and in Lucy’s interview, she says, he’s giving her high school d-bag vibes. Daisy gives the tour, and Glenn tells Gary to have a guy follow them in the tender when they pull out. John says, everything in Italy is smaller, and he felt like he was going to break things. Appetizers are served; some appealing little smoked salmon roll-ups that I very much would like to taste. Gary grumbles to Daisy that he doesn’t think the tender would be able to tow the boat, and gets all moody, mumbling that he’ll need one of the girls. In Daisy’s interview, she says, Gary thinks he’s f***ing with her after Glenn implied she wasn’t doing her job well. Gary thinks she’s sexy when she’s angry, but she’s pissed, and not feeling sexy.

The sails go up, and guest Natalia says she’s wanted to do this her entire life. Glenn radios Daisy that they’re starting to sail, and things move and slide. John’s son Jacob says, this is awesome; it’s so sick. Guest Anastasia gives Glenn John’s gold chain, saying, John insists he wear it. Jacob requests a cookies and cream milkshake, guest TJ asks for a grilled cheese, and several different drinks are ordered. In Lucy’s interview, she says, it’s too much right now, and Daisy says she thinks they’re going to ask for everything under the sun. One of the guests asks for SPF, and John asks where his espresso martini is. In Daisy’s interview, she says, nobody sees how many directions she’s being pulled in. F*** off. The sails come down, Chase farts, and anchor is dropped. John says they’d like to do water sports, and Daisy relays the message to Gary. She tells the stews that it’s a 90s theme tonight. She doesn’t know how to do the 90s, and suggests they dress up like the Spice Girls. She’s going to make Gary do it since he pissed her off. Some of the guests use the e-foils, and Gary gives Jacob a lesson. Daisy tells Lucy that she has no time for a break, but she’s going to try and take one tomorrow. Daisy tells Gary that they’re doing the Spice Girls, and he thinks it’s a good idea. She says, he and Alex will be participating, and they’re like, no, but she says, thanks. She appreciates it. Jacob and TJ collide on their boards, and Glenn asks if they’re all right. Jacob is fine, but TJ is bleeding, and Gary washes the wound, then goes to get gauze.

Gary says, TJ got quite a knock, and Glenn suggests he have a seat and relax. In Gary’s interview, he says, they have miles of ocean to play in, and Glenn makes sure TJ didn’t lose consciousness. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, every course will have two options; one for vegetarians. She loves making dairy free and vegetarian dishes because that’s what she likes to eat. When the guests have restrictions, she brings out her party tricks. Gary bandages TJ’s head, and Glenn calls the medic come take a look. He tells Daisy that the medic will be here in an hour, so maybe dinner should be later. TJ says he’s retiring from water sprots. The stews blow up gold balloon letters for the 90s theme, and hang them up. Medic Conor arrives, and tells TJ that he’s going to need stitches because the wound is still bleeding. TJ leaves for the hospital with guest Lauren, and Daisy tells Ileisha, there are two less for dinner. There will be no vegetarians. Ileisha wonders what she’s doing now. Gary tells Glenn that he thinks TJ will be okay, and Glenn says, but it’s not fun. Well, yeah. John says, Jacob knocked out a guest, and wants to invite Gary to join them for dinner. In her interview, Daisy says, is this f***Int happening right now? After a day like today, serving Gary is a sick joke.

Since Gary is busy dressing like Sporty Spice, Daisy asks the guests if tomorrow is okay. They’re good with that, and in her interview, she says, f*** if he’s having dinner on her watch. Not today. Daisy tells the servers not to put dirty plates on clean plates. Let’s not do that. Let’s use our brain. Gary tells Colin that Mads doesn’t want to talk about the other night. Maybe she’s into Alex; maybe it was just because they were the last ones left. Colin says, last man standing, and Gary says, exactly. Daisy radios for Gary and Colin to come help serve, and Gary says, when Daisy calls, Gary listens. When Gary calls, Daisy does not give a sh*t. Glenn tells the guests that there’s nothing to report yet; TJ just got to the hospital. Daisy tells them to gather on the flybridge, and in Chase’s interview, he says, Gary isn’t exactly Sporty Spice. More like Old Spice or Hairy Spice. Daisy announces to the guests, all the way from London, they’ve brought in the Spice Girls to dance for them. I have to admit, the Spice Girls are my not-so guilty pleasure – I saw them twice and I love them! They put on an amazing show, but it’s doubtful all five will ever get together again. In Lucy’s interview, she says she’s finding the guys in dresses both hot and not her jam. Gary says he used to be ripped once upon a time. Now he’s just a creepy uncle. Glenn gets a text from Conor that TJ is in the waiting room. Did they go to an NYC ER? In the morning, they still haven’t come back, and when John checks the empty cabin, he says, what the f***? He asks if Chase knows what’s up, but Chase says, he has no idea; no one filled him in. In Glenn’s interview, he says he’s worried wondering if this guy is okay. John tries to call TJ’s phone, but gets a recording saying his call can’t be completed as dialed. Chase apologizes for waking Glenn, but says, the primary is up, and TJ and Lauren still haven’t come back. In his interview, Glenn asks, what the hell happened? Why are they still in the hospital 12 hours later? In this case, no news is not good news. John says, this is a disaster, and tries TJ’s phone again, but gets the same recording.

John says, OMFG. Now he’s worried. There must be a reason they’re not back. TJ finally calls, and says he’s okay. There were a ton of people, but they’ve got to call his name at some point. Sooner rather than later, he’ll be ready to rage. Conor texts Glenn that they’re just getting in to see the doctor, and he’ll keep Glenn posted. Glenn gives John the update, and says, he’ll be back on board soon. For breakfast, there are, among a million other things, Nutella strawberry crepes, and I’m mystified how they can make stuff that’s unappetizing to me sound so good. Lauran calls John, and says, they’re done. TJ says, he got stitches with an anesthetic, and John asks Daisy if they can have food waiting when Lauren and TJ get back. Daisy says, of course, and tells Ileisha that they’d like a spread for when they get back. Daisy decides to send Lucy to the beach. God forbid the guests drop a crudité and there’s no stew to pick it up. Glenn says, the water taxi is approaching, and Gary leaves to take Alex and Lucy to the beach to set up. Glenn says he’s glad TJ is okay, and tells him that Daisy is bringing them food. He asks if they’ll be going to the beach, but Lauren wants to take a nap first, so John suggest they wait until she’s up. On the beach, Lucy wonders who invented wind, and in Daisy’s interview, she says she’s pretty sure Lucy is doing f*** all while they’re busting their asses. Lucy and Alex lie on the beach, and she asks if they should make a sandcastle or write welcome. Alex suggests they write SOS. Daisy says she’s thisclose to having a meltdown, and in her interview, she says she feels like she’s drowning. She can’t get things under control. If she pushes too many things down, she’ll crumble, and she feels so beaten down. TJ calls for Daisy, but she’s crying in the bathroom.

Next time, John complains; Lucy burns a guest’s dress with the iron; Colin tells Gary that he made a d*ck move; Glenn says, they don’t have to work harder, but have to work smarter; Chase says, all the departments are imploding, and he’s glad he’s not the boss.

Summer House

In Lindsay’s interview, she says she never thought she’d get married to anyone, but Carl is the most beautiful human being ever. He’s the sweetest soul. Sorry girls, he’s off the market now. Kyle gathers everyone together, and tells them, at this very moment, Carl is on one knee, proposing. The housemates aren’t going to the beach. They’re going to Dockers to congratulate and toast to Carl and Lindsay. He doesn’t think Lindsay knew, and Paige wonders if that’s why Carl was in the hospital. Kyle says, Carl flew in Lindsay’s dad and stepmom. It’s their first time in the Hamptons. Danielle says she’s glad she was included. Really f***ing cool. It says a lot without saying anything. Because complaining about that isn’t enough, she says, and now she’s got to show up in dungarees. Paige has to explain to some of the others, that dungarees means jeans, and Danielle says, that’s why she was pushed away. Everything she’s done for this friendship. It’s f***ed up. Beyond crazy. Mya gives Danielle a hug, and Gabby comes around the other side. Danielle says, it’s so f***ed up. Not even a text from Carl. She can’t give up more tears for those a-holes. She tells Kyle that she was cut out of the entire engagement, and Kyle suggests salvaging the friendship, but Danielle says, there’s nothing left. This is the final straw. In Danielle’s interview, she says, that’s all Lindsay thinks of their friendship. For however many summers, Lindsay has been her girl, and Danielle has been rooting her, especially when it comes to men. We flash back to Lindsay telling Danielle about Carl fingerbanging her, and I cringe. In another flashback, Lindsay she’s done with Stephen, the guy who she had the fight with about the sandwich. Danielle says, Lindsay finally found her Prince Charming, and she got no part in it, just because she gave a not over-the-moon supportive opinion about the relationship. It breaks her heart. Outside, Mya is telling Ciara about the engagement, when Danielle comes flying out crying. She tells Mya that she’s so pissed off, and Mya says, let’s talk to Ciara. Danielle says, she had no idea, and Ciara says, that’s weird to her. Mya says, everyone is in a state of shock, and in Ciara’s interview, she says, if Craig was proposing to Paige, and didn’t tell her, she’d beat him to death. She says she thinks it’s rude, and Danielle says, it reiterates they don’t give f*** about her. Inside, Andrea says he’s happy for Carl and Lindsay, but has no idea what’s going on. In Sam’s interview, she says she’s blown away be the volume of Danielle’s rection. She’s super happy, but she’ll be happy over here. Chris thinks Danielle needs to process everything, and Kyle says he’s not helping. He doesn’t know what to say. Danielle sobs, and says she doesn’t want to interact with them ever again. At the beach, Lindsay says, now she’ll be calling Carl her fiancé. Then she calls him babe. I told you they don’t know each other’s names. He says his heart is full, but racing, and in Carl’s interview, he says, he flew in Lindsay’s dad and stepmom to fly in, and her best girlfriend from DC and her husband. It’s all a surprise. The timing for his parents didn’t work out, but the focus is on Lindsay and her family and friends. Chris tells Paige that he knew, and Paige can’t believe that Carl told Chris, but not Danielle. Kyle says, let’s go, and producer Nathan – breaking the fourth wall – tells Danielle that she doesn’t have to go, but Danielle says she’ll never forgive herself if she doesn’t. She looks in the mirror and says, I can do it, about a thousand times. And for my thousandth time, I can’t believe these people are so dramatic at their age. I never once had, or know of any of my friends having, a situation like this. All this angst over someone’s engagement.

The housemates go to the restaurant, and Danielle says hello to Lindsay’s dad and stepmom. Andrea’s girlfriend Lexi  is there, and Danielle says, she was told absolutely nothing. She then tells anyone who will listen or within earshot, even though their friendship wasn’t the greatest, she only learned about the engagement an hour ago, and doesn’t think she deserves what’s going down. Some chick named Dannia tells her to snap out of it. She can’t make this about herself. Danielle insists she’s not; she’s just saying. Mya says she’s worried about Danielle, and Sam says she is too. Paige says, she shouldn’t be doing that here. Carl and Lindsay arrive, and Carl remarks how packed the parking lot is. Danielle says, this is the last straw, when Lindsay and Carl come in. Lindsay is all surprised, hugs her dad, cries, and gets on with showing off the ring. Mya tells Danielle that she’s doing a great job, and Lindsay tells everyone how she had no clue Carl was going to propose. In Paige’s interview, she says, Lindsay wore shoulder pads to the beach. She knew she was getting proposed to. She curled her hair. She’s proud of Lindsay. Be prepared, girl. Paige asks Sam when she thinks Kory is going to ask her to be exclusive, but Sam says she doesn’t know as he will. Paige says, he’s telling other people, and in Sam’s interview, she says, it’s making her nervous. They’re approaching the place where she can get hurt, and that’s when she usually pumps the brakes. She doesn’t want to f*** this up. Kyle calls Amanda, and tells her about Lindsay’s engagement. Lindsay gets on the phone, and Amanda brings the pups with her on screen. She says she’s excited and happy for them. Carl goes to the bar with Kyle, and Kyle says he’s proud of Carl. He’s excited for Carl. Carl’s been through a lot this summer, and hasn’t let it cloud his excitement and happiness. Kyle knows it’s the real deal. He might have given Danielle a heads up though. Her reaction was emotional because she assumed she should have been in the know. It hurt her that she was left completely in the dark. Carl says, given how things have gone, he wants to let Danielle and Lindsay sort out what they need to, and Kyle asks if it’s about them, or about Carl and Lindsay. A bunch of people come back to the house, and Paige calls Craig. She tells him about Danielle getting upset, and says, it got awkward. Danielle made sure everyone knew.

Sunday. Danielle shuffles into Mya’s room, and wonders why her life is such a disheveled mess right now. Carl passes out football jerseys that say Vixens and Villains, along with neon green ties for the guys. Danielle whines that she doesn’t want to make it about her, but Paige says, it’s too late. Everyone gets ready to go to the beach, and Sam says, the thought of having to run makes her want to die. At the beach, Andrea sets up cones for the parameters. Lindsay says, everything is perfect, and Carl tells her about Kyle saying he should have given Danielle a heads up; she was hurt that she wasn’t in the loop. He’d told her that he was going ring shopping, but he didn’t tell the girls anything. Lindsay tells him not to feel defensive or like he needs to justify who he told. It’s not about Danielle, and of all people, Danielle should be clear on why she’s not involved. She’s not entertaining this topic any longer. She tells him not to apologize. He owes no one anything.

They play pseudo football, and Sam tells Kory that she didn’t ask the girls to grill him. Mya said he likes her, so tell her in his own words what he’d like the plan to be. Kory says he’d like to hang out and keep seeing each other, and see what happens. She says, her too, and in Kory’s interview, he says, for some reason, he finds it hard to talk about his emotions. He freezes and sweats, and doesn’t know what to say. He’s always trying to be the cool guy, but he doesn’t want to do that with Sam. He sees this as bigger than a Hamptons summer fling.

Back home, Gabby goes to meet a date, and in her interview, she says, Matt is her first blind date, technically. She usually stalks them online first, and this is completely new territory for her. She’s a control freak, but she’s decided to throw caution to the winds, and let fate decide. They talk dogs and top ten lists, and Matt seems cool. Kyle says he missed Amanda’s doctor’s appointment, and she says she had bloodwork and an ultrasound. Her estrogen is lower than average, and reflects someone who’s postmenopausal. Low estrogen causes shifts in mood, headaches, and depression, as well as trouble concentrating and fatigue. Kyle says, that’s spot on, and she says she’s going to see an endocrinologist. She feels relief that she can start feeling like herself again. She knew something wasn’t right. In her interview, she says, since going off birth control, she’s been dealing with a lot. There’s nothing worse than knowing something’s not right. Knowing the reason and that there are things to help makes her feel validated. She tells Kyle that she asked if it would interfere with having a baby, and the doctor said she wasn’t infertile, although it might be more difficult to get pregnant. She asks how long he’s keeping the mullet, and he says he thinks it’s hitting its stride. He thinks it’s his ego now, not just his alter ego.

On the way there, Paige tells Craig that she feels like she’s the one who gets most notoriously drunk on Labor Day weekend. He says, all the couples are in a different place. Carl and Lindsay are getting married. Sam and Kory sound like… Paige says, they’re going to start dating, and he says, and they’re working toward blending their life courses to a collective course. Robert joins Danielle at the house for the weekend, and on the way there, Gabby tells Mya and Ciara about her date. She met him through a friend of friend, and they went to a steakhouse, but he’s a vegetarian. She’s keeping an open mind. They all keep talking about how it’s the last weekend, and I say, thank God. Robert says he sent a text to Carl and Lindsay. They could have just explained that they’re not as good friends, but now it seems malicious. In Danielle’s interview, she says, Robert is boiling. He knows she’s hurting, and wants to have her back… which is hot. Kyle thinks Carl’s biggest fear is pissing off Lindsay, and that had he involved Danielle, Lindsay would be pissed. Lindsay and Carl arrive, and Lindsay goes immediately to the kitchen to make a pineapple upside down cake. She just wants to enjoy the weekend and have fun. In her interview, she says she has zero interest in Danielle. All week, her friends told her in detail how Danielle complained about not being included. Danielle acted the fool, and made her engagement – the happiest moment of her life – about herself. It’s the icing on top of what she’s already done. They’re not just not best friends anymore; they’re not friends. She’s done. Carl tells Kyle that it’s been a whirlwind week. They had literally 400 texts to answer. Kyle tells him to bask in the glory, and Carl says that he didn’t go out of his way not to tell Danielle. In Carl’s interview, he says, he knew Danielle before anyone else. She’s seen him at his worst and still been cool with him. He loves her, and wants to extend an olive branch, but they’re hurt too. A separation is okay. He tells Kyle that he thinks it’s sad to have to choose Kyle says he just wanted Carl to see it from her side. When the time comes, and they’re talking, it might help in how they’re talking. Carl worries that there’s a breaking point in some friendships.

They dress up and head out to a restaurant with private cabanas outside. Robert talks to Carl, and Danielle says she wants to be available and ready in case Robert wants to go. Sam says she can physically feel the discomfort. Carl tells Robert that the engagement was exciting, but it’s been a lot, and Robert says he’s happy for them. A lot happened, and Danielle wondered why he didn’t tell her. She was the last one to know, and it’s kind of embarrassing. Carl says he sees that, but he didn’t tell the girls in the house anything. Robert says, Danielle isn’t a girl in the house. She took a glass to the chest for Lindsay, and the last time Lindsay had a breakup, Danielle was there to pick up the pieces. Them finally being happy is just as important to Danielle as it is to Lindsay, and Lindsay is throwing all that away because of an uncomfortable summer. Carl says he feels bad, but Lindsay isn’t comfortable talking to Danielle about the relationship. Robert asks if it’s about his and Danielle’s relationship, or Lindsay and Danielle? and Carl says, because of the tension, they haven’t talk much. Robert says he wants them to be happy, but now they’re just two people who got engaged who he and Danielle knew at one time. Carl says he needs to take a break, and leaves. Kyle looks stunned, and Danielle goes over to Robert. Robert says he told Carl that they want him and Lindsay to be happy, but it hurts that they can’t be happy with them. Kyle finds Carl, who says he’s done with this sh*t. He doesn’t want any cameras. Kyle says, give him a second, and Carl says, no f***ing cameras, giving the finger to it.

Congratulations to Danielle, who I once thought was the normal one in the house, but this week, gets the award for most awful.

To be continued…

🌻 Ready To Spring Into Summer…

Come back tomorrow for soap and another group of awful people from New Jersey. Until then, stay safe, stay cleaning up after yourself in the kitchen (unless you live alone, then be a slob if you want to), and stay not making someone else’s engagement party – or any other party that’s not yours – about you.

May 5, 2023 – Lots Of Action In Greenland, Behind It, Her Why, Happy Anniversary, Almost, Snub Drama, It’s Her, Closing, VanderKarma, Baby Off Deck, Accused, Brave Pets (!), 10 Quotes To Ponder & Listen

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny says, they heard about Willow; how’s she doing? Carly says, Michael’s with her now, and Nina asks, what happened? Carly says, she collapsed. They’re waiting to hear from Dr. Randolph, but they talked to TJ, and her condition has deteriorated. Nina asks, how bad? and Carly says, hopefully, they can find Nina’s Aunt Liesl, and Drew can bring her back here in time to have the bone marrow transplant. But in the meantime, Willow has to stay in the hospital.

Michael thanks Willow for agreeing to stay, and she says, the whole, if you go home you might not make it argument was pretty persuasive. Michael says he guesses he pulled out all the stops, and Willow says, he made her see she needs a controlled environment for now, so she can go home to him and their kids later. She’s fighting with everything she has to stay with their family.

Somewhere in Greenland. Trina asks if Jordan can hear her, and Jordan says she can. Where is Trina? Trina says, on the Haunted Star with Spencer and Ace, and Jordan says, they have to get off that boat now. Trina says, they know, but… Jordan says, no buts. There are drones on the way with orders to drop bombs on the entire island. They have no way to stop them. Take the baby and get to the seaplane before it’s too late. Spencer says, he can’t leave his grandmother behind, and Trina says, or Curtis. She asks Jordan, what about the others? and Jordan says, every second counts. Take the baby, and get off that island. Spencer tells Trina to take Ace and get to the seaplane; he’ll look for the others. She says, what if he runs into Victor, or his guards? She’s not leaving him. Felicia takes the phone, and tells Spencer, they both know his grandmother would want him and Ace to be safe. Jordan says, exactly. Their job is to get themselves and the baby to that plane before it takes off.

Holly tells Victor to drop his gun, but he asks why he would do that. Especially if she’s going to drop her gun and let him pass. Holly asks why she would do that? Obviously, he’d shoot her if she did. Obrecht says, stop talking, and shoot him, and Victor puts Obrecht in front of him, saying, be careful or she might shoot Liesl. Obrecht tells her not to worry about that, and shoot him, but Victor says, what about poor Willow? She’ll die. Obrecht says she’ll instruct Holly how to harvest her marrow. Now pull the trigger! Victor holds up the cannister, and says, if anything happens to him, they all die. This makes no sense, since if he’s dead, he can’t release it, never mind the sunlight part, but we’ll let that pass.

Anna looks at Valentin through the window of the isolation room, and calls to him. He says, she’s not real; she’s an illusion. She’s just like Helena; he’s imagining her. She says, no, she’s here. She’s absolutely real. He has to hang on.

Alone in her office, Portia says, God, if You can hear me, please keep Trina and Curtis safe. Just bring my family home. There’s a knock at the door, and she says, come in. Elizabeth says she hopes she’s not interrupting. She just wanted to check on Portia. Portia says, Marshall was here with her earlier, but she sent him home because he needs his rest. Elizabeth says, he’s not the only one, and Portia says she knows. She’s so tired, but she can’t stop thinking, what if she never sees Trina and Curtis again?

Laura tells Curtis, wait a minute. The display on this computer… The program it’s running; she’s seen that before. He asks, where? and we see a map on the screen with a spot that says, Target Area. She says, forty years ago, in another underground bunker, also owned by Mikkos Cassadine. She sits, and says, look at this. He says, it’s a map of the mid-Atlantic states, and she says, it’s all the same. He says, same as what? and she says she thinks there might be another weather machine.

Trina says, they hear what Jordan is saying, but the others have to be warned. Robert says, he promises they’ll tell everyone in the bunker about the drone strike, and Felicia says, they have to get to the seaplane now. Otherwise, they’re putting themselves and Ace in grave danger. Spencer says, they’re right, and Trina tells Jordan, please tell her mom and dad she loves them. Jordan says she will, but they can tell them themselves when they get home. Now get herself to the plane. Good luck, and stay safe. Spencer says, they have to hurry. They can do this. Trina says, together.

Portia says, it’s one thing for Trina not to speak to her. She guesses Trina is angry; she should be. She’ll take the silence, but for Trina to listen to Spencer, someone who’s been known to hurt every single person who’s cared about him… Elizabeth says, Spencer can be difficult, and Portia says, all she was trying to do was give Trina some time and space to process everything that had happened, and now the window she might have had to make things right is gone forever? Elizabeth says, no, and Portia says she doesn’t know why she waited. Why didn’t she just go to Trina, and do everything in her power to make things right when she had the chance? Elizabeth says, Trina is as big-hearted as she is stubborn. When she comes back, they’ll be able to work things out. There’s another knock at the door, and Portia says, come in. Jordan walks in, and Portia asks if there’s any word. Jordan says, they just heard from Trina and Spencer.

Anna calls to Valentin, and tells him to focus. Look at her. He says, the real Anna’s in the hospital. His father shot her. She told him to come and get Victor. Anna says she knows she told him that, but she came after him. He looks at her, and says he wishes she were really here, so he could hold her against him one last time; tell her how much he loves her. He cries, and she says she loves him too. Listen. She loves him. That’s why she’s here. To help him. She’s going to get him out of there. He says, no, she can’t.

Robert calls to Agent Hursley (I’ve been spelling it wrong), and Hursley says, it’s brave of Robert to speak to him without a lawyer present. Robert says, unless Hursley is here to tell him that the Bureau now realizes how stupid it is to bomb an island with ten people on it, get out of his face. Hursley says, but he’s on orders to stay and monitor the situation, and Robert says, do it where he can’t see him. Hursley says, let’s keep each other posted, shall we? and walks off. Robert tells Felicia that he’s going to talk to this director himself, and see if he can get through to him, and leaves.

Curtis tells Laura that he’s heard stories that the Cassadines had a machine that could control the climate. He thought it was just an urban legend. Laura says, no, it wasn’t. It was absolutely real. It was based on something called carbonic snow. The weather machine was capable of creating an artificial blizzard in a targeted area, and in the summer of 1981, Mikkos Cassadine aimed that thing right at the city of Port Charles. A group of them – Luke, Robert, Tiffany Hill, and Laura – managed to stop him. That weather machine was destroyed, but this is the same program. He says, the computer’s from the same era. If it’s the same program, is it hooked up to another weather machine?

Sasha arrives at the hospital, and goes over to Sonny and Nina. She says, Brook told her that Willow was here, and Sonny hugs her. She turns to Nina, and Nina says she’s so scared. They hug, and Josslyn and Carly see them while walking down the hall. Josslyn says, Michael is not going to like that Sonny and Nina are here, and Carly says she hopes they have sense enough to keep their distance. Nina thanks Sasha, who asks, how is Willow? Nina says, the updates are not good. Her condition is deteriorating. Sasha says she knows this must be agony for Nina; for everyone. Is there any word on Liesl? Nina shakes her head.

Holly tells Victor, give up. Back-up is on the way; there’s nowhere to run. He says, come on. That old trick. She disappoints him. Holly says, it’s not a trick, and he says she’s wasting her time here. Just let him go, and she can get on with looking for her son Ethan. Apparently, he didn’t get the memo, and she says, Ethan’s perfectly fine, thank you. She found out about the auction – sick little affair that it was – and Ethan is now safe and far from his reach. He failed – again. He says, it doesn’t matter. Once he releases this pathogen, it has an 80% mortality rate, and he’s the only one with the antidote. Holly says, at this point, why bother? and he says, why bother try to save the world? Why bother living? She asks, what’s to live for? For him? Bearing in mind his unfortunate condition. He asks what she means by that, and she says she would have thought by now he’d have figured out that it was her who arranged for the little addition to his cocktail. Obrecht says, she’s not too good at it. He’s still alive and kicking. Holly says, alive, yes. Kicking? Not so much. She’s glad they’re finally face to face, because she really wanted him to know it was her. Obrecht says, she doesn’t mean… and Holly says, no more heirs for Uncle Victor. In fact, he can’t even try, can he? Victor says, you bitch! and aims his gun at her, but Drew pops out of nowhere, grabs Victor’s arm, and karate chops his neck. Victor falls face down in the snow.

Carly goes into Willow’s room, and says she doesn’t want to interrupt. Michael asks, what’s up? and she says, Sonny and Nina are here. Michael asks if she can tell them… but Willow says, wait.

Drew checks Victor’s pulse, when Holly calls to him. Obrecht also lies in the snow, and Drew says, no, no, no! Holly asks if Obrecht can hear her, and when she takes her hand away from Obrecht’s head, there’s blood on it.

Valentin says, Anna can’t open that door; he’s infected. She says she knows. They’re here to help him. He asks, where’s Victor and Obrecht? They have the cure. She says she doesn’t know; the others are looking for them. He says, the others? Oh God. She tells him not to worry about them. She’s going to try and find him a hazmat suit or something that they can put on him, and get him to safety. She’ll be right back. He says, no, don’t go, but she says, there’s no use arguing. They don’t have time. He says, it’s already too late.

Curtis says, they could be looking at an electronic ghost. An old program that started up when the computer booted up. As long as it’s not connected to an actual weather machine, it’s harmless. She says, except Mikkos Cassadine was never harmless; he was relentless. He was obsessed and absolutely thorough, and he knew there were agencies, including the WSB tracking him, trying to stop him. Curtis says, seems like a guy like that would have back-up, and she says she thinks he’s right. He says, that would explain this, indicating all the machinery. He says, why would someone like Mikkos Cassadine equip a bunker in literally the middle of nowhere without telling his brother? So he could retreat if he needed to with two weapons; two ways to hold the world hostage. The pathogen and the weather machine. This is real and it’s running. They have to stop it. He’ll find a way to cut the power. He starts looking around, but she says, don’t do that. They can kill the power to this computer, but that doesn’t mean they’ve killed the power to the weather machine. He says, she’s right. If they interrupt the power, the computer might shut down, lock them out entirely, and they’ll never find them. She says, it’s calibrated its target… the same as last time. He says, Port Charles.

Jordan tells Portia, Trina and Spencer agreed to head straight to the plane. With any luck, they should be home before daybreak. She moves toward the door, but turns, and says, Trina said to tell Portia that she loves her. Portia thanks Jordan, and Elizabeth looks outside. She says, is that snow? Man, I’ll bet longtime watchers are going out of their minds. Portia says, oh my goodness, and they all look out the window.

Sonny asks if they can just go, but Nina wants to stay a while longer. Just in case. Michael comes by, and Sonny asks how he’s doing. Michael says he’s okay, all things considered. He says, Nina… and she says she’s not here to cause trouble. He says, no. Willow wants to see her.

Drew says, come on, Liesl. Please. Holly says, she’s got a pulse, and asks if Obrecht can hear her. Drew asks, how bad is it? and we see Victor’s hand move.

Curtis says, there must be a way to stop the process, and Laura says, it’s already begun. (Where is Spinelli when you need him?) It will only get worse as it slowly works its way up to full power. The longer the machine is in operation, the greater the devastation will be. Curtis says, they have to try something. He has an idea. He pulls the keyboard over, and types. He says, suspend operations, and hits enter. He reads, to terminate functions, enter chemical formula and operation. Chemical formula for what? She says, carbonic snow. She told him, that’s how the machine works. It creates a blizzard by using carbonic snow. He says, who has the formula for carbonic snow? and Laura says she does.

Trina follows Spencer, who’s carrying Ace, and she asks if he’s sure this is the right way. He says, they’re heading east. She says she didn’t take him for a Boy Scout, and he says he learned it in prep school. They hear something, and he says, someone’s coming. She says, maybe it’s Curtis, but he says, maybe it’s not. They duck down behind a rock with this amazingly good baby, and Victor stumbles past, carrying the cannister. He says, Uncle Victor still has the pathogen, and Trina wonders where Curtis is. He says he doesn’t know, but he has to go after Victor. She says, he can’t.

Felicia says, any luck? and Robert says, yeah, all bad. Hursley was right about one thing; this new director is definitely not going to take any of his calls. Anybody he managed to get through to pretty much said the same thing. She says, they have to follow protocol in the even of a bioterror threat; she got the same drill. He says, they’re dealing with ten people here, as far as the Bureau’s concerned, and not billions. She says, even if those ten people are their friends, and he says, speaking of which, he was hoping to have heard from Anna by now. Felicia says, well, she’s a little busy.

Valentin asks Anna to please tell Charlotte how sorry he is, and that he loves her. And she was always the best thing in his life. Anna says, she still is, and he says he should have known better. When he looked into Alex’s eyes, he should have known she wasn’t Anna, because there’s no kindness there. Anna has compassion in her eyes. Even all those years ago when she rejected his affection, she still knew his heart, and she still had compassion in her eyes. He wishes he could have held onto that. Then Alex couldn’t have poisoned what they had. But she did, and he let her, and he wishes he hadn’t let anger and spite control him. Because then they might have found each other sooner, and he could have been the man he is with her. He likes the man he is with her, so if this is how he dies… Anna says, no, this is not how he dies, but he says, it’s okay, because she redeemed him. Thank you. I love you, Anna Devane. I’ll always love you. He chokes, and she calls his name.

Carly tells Willow that she’ll check on Wiley and Amelia, and make sure Tracy and Brook aren’t teaching them any bad habits. Nina walks in, and says, Michael told her that Willow wanted to see her. Willow says she did, and thanks Carly for everything. Carly says, remember, she needs to rest; no excitement. She leaves, and Nina asks how Willow is feeling. Willow says, the fluids are helping, and Nina says, that’s good. Willow says she wants Nina to do something for her, and Nina says, name it. Willow says, leave Carly alone.

Holly tells Drew, it’s not a bullet wound; she must have hit her head when she fell. Drew says he needs Obrecht to open her eyes, and she moans. He tells her to take it easy, and he and Holly start to help her up. She says, where’s that vile insect? and Drew says, wait. He’s gone. He’s gone, and so is the cannister. He might be headed back to the Haunted Star. Holly says, she’ll go. Get Liesl to the plane. Obrecht says, nein. Valentin is dying. He needs the antidote.

Victor walks into the main salon, and asks, what happened? Where’s Spencer? Goon32 says, some guy showed up out of nowhere. They did their best to fight him off. He took out Ivan, the only guy with a name and knocked him out. Victor says, what about Sir Ace? I make a mental note to name my next pet Sir Ace, and Goon32 says he checked the stateroom; both he and the nanny are gone. Victor says, the hell with the nanny. Find his nephews… Wait. Get the ship underway first. They’re leaving, with or without his family. He puts down the cannister and rubs his head.

Trina says, Spencer can’t go after Victor. They agreed to get Ace to the plane. That’s the plan. Now let’s go before one of Victor’s men sees us. He says, you go. He’s not going to let his Uncle Victor escape. Not when he has a pathogen that he intends to release and kill half the planet. Take his brother and go. He’ll be right behind her. He hands her the baby, and she asks if he promises. He says he does, kisses her, and jets.

Jordan says, snow in May, and Elizabeth says, it happens. The last time was three years ago – Aiden even did a report on it – but this is especially bizarre because it was in the 70s this afternoon. Portia tells her, what she said about Aiden’s report makes her think about Trina. All the reports and homework they helped the kids with over the years… until Trina said she was old enough and could do it by herself. They’re both mothers, so she knows they understand, but even though Trina’s in college, she’s always going to be Portia’s little baby girl. When she looks at Trina, she sees this little trace of a grin that she had when she was in her terrible twos. They laugh, and Portia says, sometimes she thinks Trina never grew out of them. But that smile. No matter how old Trina gets, that’s what she’s going to see. They watch the snow fall.

Laura says, right after they stopped Mikkos, she found the formula in the stateroom, and she studied it as she was falling asleep (as we all would). When she woke up, she realized no one should ever have access to that information, so they burned the paper, but the formula is seared into her memory. Robert was always afraid about that. He was afraid if someone found out, that they might come after her for it. She flashes back to when we were all children, and a very young Robert says, it’s not the kind of information she should have rattling around in her head. It could be dangerous. Laura tells Curtis, but this might be the very thing that saves everyone.

Anna stands in front of Valentin and says his name. She touches his face, and he asks what she’s doing. She can’t be in here. She says she knows, and he asks why she’d do that. She says, because she loves him. He says he’s contagious (something not even hinted at before); he’s infected. She caresses his face.

Laura types, and Curtis says, that was over forty years ago. How sure is she that she memorized that formula exactly? If she gets it wrong, the whole system could lock them out. They’ve got one shot at this. She says she knows. Does he trust her? He says, absolutely. She hits enter, and some beeping happens. She says, it worked! and they hug.

Victor slugs back a drink, and says, Valentin’s not his son after what he did to him. But Victor supposes he’ll just have to take his chances with the rest of humanity. He finishes the drink, and says, right. Let’s get this pathogen somewhere safe and the antidote somewhere safe. He opens the cannister, looks inside, and says, no!

Drew helps Obrecht stand upright, and tells her, take it easy. She says she stole the antidote when Victor wasn’t looking. I’m not sure how, since he had a death grip on that cannister, but she’s pretty resourceful. She says, if he releases the pathogen, there’s an 80% chance he’ll be killing himself as well. Drew asks if that wouldn’t stop him, and she says, Victor is both an idealist and an extremist. The Cassadines are willing to go down with the ship, so to speak.

Curtis leads Laura through the ship, gun drawn. Holly pops out, and Laura stops him from shooting her. She says, it’s Holly. What’s she doing here? What’s going on? Holly hands Laura a phone and says, she needs to call Robert and Jordan. Tell them Victor’s getting away. He’s got the pathogen with him. Last she saw, he was heading toward the Haunted Star. Where’s Valentin?

Valentin asks what Anna has done, but she says she doesn’t know. She thought she could find some kind of suit or protection. She just didn’t want him to be alone. He says he doesn’t know if dying together is all it’s cracked up to be, and she laughs. She tells him to look at her. She wants to tell him about someone; Valentin Cassadine. He’s a man who’s not going to die in some obscene plot of his father’s, because he – you – have a destiny. He’s going to be an even greater father to Charlotte. He’s going to be her partner. Because he knows her darkness. He knows what she’s capable of, and he’s capable of those things too. She knows it sounds a little twisted, but it’s not really, because she thinks that kind of connection elevates them in a way. It allows them to love the people they love, without any kind of restraint or restriction. She cries, and says, including each other. She thinks that’s why she came into this room. He says, but she’ll die, and she says, not necessarily. There’s a 20% chance she’s immune to this thing. She can beat those odds, and she’s willing to risk them just to be with him.

Sonny and Sasha stare at Willow’s closed door, and Sasha says she’s sure everything is fine. He says, really? and she says, no, but they haven’t heard any yelling yet, and Nina hasn’t bolted out of the room in tears. Sonny says he appreciates her optimism, but when his dad was at Turning Woods, he hated to wait. They’d pace back and forth and wait. They’d hold his hand, and wait. He just felt hopeless. She says, even though he didn’t know Sonny was there, she thinks Sonny just being there helped Mike. Sonny says he hopes so.

Josslyn doesn’t see what Willow could possibly have to say to Nina, and Michael says, maybe it was a mistake letting Nina in there. Carly says, he did what his wife wanted him to, and he says, his wife. He and Willow are married. He just wishes the day hadn’t been so hard on her. Carly says, next time, she promises to wait until after the reception to be called in for questioning, and he says, what next time? She says, birthdays, anniversaries, vow renewal. He has a lifetime of celebrations ahead; she knows it. As for his wedding day? Willow doesn’t regret a second of it. He says, even now?

Nina says, Willow wants what? and Willow says she wants Nina and Carly to make peace. Nina says she can try, and Willow says she knows Nina and Carly will never be friends, or even friendly, but promise she’ll at least keep her distance? Stop keeping score of who wronged who when, and just let it all go. Nina doesn’t say anything, and Willow says, wow. Nina hasn’t changed at all when she claims to care about her? Nina says, no, she cares about Willow a great deal… Willow says, then promise her. Whether she survives this or not, Nina will drop her vendetta against Carly.

Jordan comes out with Portia, and asks Robert if there’s any word. He says, not yet, when Jordan’s phone rings. Curtis says, it’s him; he’s got her on speakerphone. Jordan says she’s putting him on speaker, and Portia asks if Trina is with him. He says, not at the moment, but he’s seen her. She’s okay. Jordan says, he’s got to get out of there. The WSB has ordered a drone strike on the island. Curtis and Laura both say, what?! and Jordan says, they can’t risk the pathogen getting released on the world. The drones are already on their way. Curtis says, but the pathogen isn’t here, and Robert asks, where is it? Laura says, they ran into Holly, and she said he was trying to escape on the Haunted Star, and he took the pathogen with him. Bombing the island is not going to do any good. They’ve got to stop the airstrike. Robert yells over to Hursley, and says, tell his boss to call off this airstrike. Hursley says, for the millionth time… and Robert says, change in circumstances. Victor’s left the island, and he’s taken the pathogen with him. All they’re doing now is killing innocent people, and helping Victor escape.

Nina tells Willow, okay. She won’t get into it with Carly anymore. Michael walks in, and Willow thanks Nina. Michael says, Willow needs her rest, and Nina tells Willow, she’s not perfect. She makes mistakes all the time. She’s going to try to be a better person. If there’s anything else Willow needs, just ask. Willow says, keep her promise.

Robert hassles Hursley while he’s on the phone, telling him to hurry up. Jordan tells Curtis and Laura that the drones are on their way. They don’t know exactly when the strike will happen, but it could be any time. They need to get out of there. Robert joins them, and says, Laura, you’re okay. The Bureau listened this time. The strike’s been called off. Everyone looks relieved, and Laura says, what about Victor?

Victor locks the cannister again, and says, Liesl double-crossed him. He is not having a very good day. He has another drink, and hears someone come in. He says, they need to turn the ship around. They’re going back. Spencer says he doesn’t take orders from Victor anymore, and Victor says he thought Spencer might come crawling back. If Spencer thinks he’s going to forgive… Spencer says he’s not here for forgiveness. It’s over, uncle.

Outside, Trina finds Curtis and Laura, and says, thank God she found them. Curtis asks what she’s doing here, and Trina says, they have to get out of here; there’s going to be an airstrike. Curtis says, they know all about the airstrike. They’ve got it under control. Laura says, it’s okay. They got in contact with the WSB. They told them that Victor’s trying to escape on the Haunted Star. Curtis says, the airstrike has been redirected, and Trina says, redirected where? Curtis says, the new target is the Haunted Star, and Trina says, but Spencer’s on that ship.

Victor says, now calm down, dear boy, and Spencer says, he’s not Victor’s boy. He walks up to Victor, and says, give him the pathogen, and they can both walk out of here alive. Victor says, how dare Spencer threaten him? He’s the head of their family. This is finished when he says it’s finished. Spencer tells him, he said, give him the pathogen. Hand it over. Victor says, Spencer will have to rip it out of his cold, dead fingers, and Spencer says, fine. He spins Victor around, cracking Victor’s head on the bar. Victor drops to the floor. Well if it was that easy, why didn’t Spencer do this long ago?

Nina comes out of Willow’s room, as Carly and Josslyn are walking toward it. Carly’s phone rings, and it’s Drew. Wow. These calls are going to cost a fortune. He asks if Carly can hear him, and she asks if he’s okay. What happened?

Michael asks, how was Willow’s talk with Nina? Did Willow get what she wanted out of her? Willow says she hopes so. Who knows? She wants to believe Nina’s sincere. Carly bursts in, and says, there’s someone who wants to talk to Willow, handing her the phone. Drew says, Willow? and she asks if he’s all right. He says, not only is he okay… Obrecht says she’s okay too. Not that anyone has asked. Willow says, Dr. Obrecht… Aunt Liesl. She’s so glad Obrecht is all right. Obrecht says, they’re on their way back. Then Willow can literally suck the life from her bones. Carly says, they can’t wait, and Drew says, he and Obrecht are on their way back. He’s not sure who’s joining them, but everyone should be back soon. Carly says she can’t wait to see him, and he says, him too. He and Obrecht move on.

Valentin says, Anna, and she says she loves him too. The door opens, and Anna says, get out. You’ll get infected. Holly says, kind of her to care, but don’t worry. She’s got the antidote. She holds up the vial, and Valentin smiles.

Hursley says, their satellite has eyes on the Haunted Star. It’s on the move. Robert says, Victor is trying to escape, and Hursley’s guys are going to stop him.

Spencer checks Victor’s pulse and says he’s glad he didn’t kill Victor, but that might not be a good thing. He bends down to get the cannister, and suddenly looks up.

Trina, Curtis, and Laura all look up, and Laura says, Victor’s on the Haunted Star, and Trina says, they have to call the WSB. Suddenly, the sky lights up, and Laura gasps.

On Monday, Michael says, that’s not going to happen, but Willow says, he doesn’t know that; Dante tells Carly that he thinks they have a case; and a body is recovered from the wreckage.

❄️ Building an Island…

It’s definitely impressive.

🤸🏽‍♀️ Pursuing Other Goals…

You can’t blame her. It must get old after a while when you have other things on your to-do list.

💐 Celebrating Amy…

A bouquet of gossip makes the perfect gift.

🎭 Close to Quitting…

It took me a while to warm up to her, since I really liked the other Trina, but she’s really made the part her own.

👠 From Her Arsenal…

Maybe Veronica is a psycho.

📠 Common Denominator…

Normally, I wouldn’t waste space on this harpy, but it struck me how she leaves a trail of unhappiness no matter which side of the Housewives fence she’s on. And if everyone else is an a-hole, maybe it’s time to look in the mirror.

🥀 Bringing Down the Curtain…

But where will everyone go on Gay Pride Day? Does she have to close down half of her name as well? Has James gone back to drinking heavily yet?

https://people.com/food/lisa-vanderpumps-la-restaurant-pump-is-closing-down/

🍸 The Karma Keeps On Comin’…

Check out the empty seats photo. I would say it’s sad, but it’s just not. He’s a pig.

Another gem from the Most Awful Human Being On the Planet. Maybe. He has a contender now.

She’ll give Howie some Lala and a run for his money. He’d better brush up on his VanderKnowledge.

👶🏻 Ahoy, Little Matey…

That kid looks full of mischief already. And he does kind of look like Chef Ben.

💸 Real Housewives Of Deadbeat…

I love the attorney’s pic.

🐕 Don’t Touch the Dog…

It’s about time for a salute to the ones who made it.

https://the-line-up.com/final-pets-horror-movies

🔥 Quotes of the Week

Whatever we believe about ourselves and our ability comes true for us. – Susan L. Taylor

To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. – Mark Twain

When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.Wayne Dyer

Never confuse movement with action. – Ernest Hemingway

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. – Aristotle

Honest towards ourselves and towards anyone else who is our friend; brave towards the enemy; magnanimous towards the defeated; polite always: this is how the four cardinal virtues want us to act.Friedrich Nietzsche

Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.Henry Ford

The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. – B. B. King (They can’t take integrity away from you either.)

People are making apocalypse jokes like there’s no tomorrow. – Ellie (Bella Ramsey), The Last of Us

🏃🏾‍♀️ Going Ahead and Jumping…

Boomerang back on Monday really Tuesday for soap, what’s on Deck, and the nightmare that won’t stop, Summer House. Until then, stay safe, stay not taking the last cup of coffee without making more, and stay letting it all go. Stop keeping score of who wronged who.

May 4, 2023 – More Rescue Comes To Greenland, Replacement, It’s a Wrap, Striking, VanderBits, All About That Met, Runway Roach, That Cat & Cantina

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny meets Nina at Kelly’s, and asks if she’s thinking about Willow. She asks if it’s that obvious, and he says, Willow is Nina’s daughter; they’re all thinking about her. She says she doesn’t suppose he has news, and he says, on Liesl and everybody else? No, unfortunately. But he’s been doing some digging on who tipped off the SEC about Carly and Drew’s insider trading. (D’oh!) She asks what he found.

Carly tells TJ, it was exhaustion, right? First, there was all the excitement from the wedding, then the SEC showing up. The whole day sapped Willow of her energy. That’s why she passed out, right? TJ says, it could be exhausting for sure, especially for someone in her condition, and Michael says, but? TJ says he’s afraid it’s more than that.

Dex and Josslyn spoon on her bed, while looking at her laptop. She closes it, and says she’s sorry. She knows they put this on for distraction. Between Trina and Willow, now her mom and Drew… He says he gets it. It’s too much. She says, what if Drew and Liesl don’t make it back? and he says, one thing he learned in the military is, you have to hold onto hope, even in the worst of circumstances. You never know when the tide can shift. She says, could it shift now, please? Hope. He says, it’s powerful, and she says, then she’ll hold onto it, and pray Drew gets everybody home safely. He has to. Willow’s life depends on it.

Somewhere in Greenland. Spencer says, his grandmother is on the island with Drew, and Curtis says he’ll find them, come hell or high water. Trina says she knows Spencer’s grandmother is supposed to be a badass, but she faked out Victor Cassadine? Curtis says, it almost makes you feel sorry for the guy. Almost.

Victor tells his goons to stand down, and Drew says, very wise. Victor says, if Laura drops it, she dies, and Laura says, but so does he. She’s thinking it just might be worth it.

Helena says, there’s no way out, at least not earthly, and Valentin says, death. She says, what is death but another country? Come my son, let me take you away from everything, and everyone.

Victor says, Laura has no idea the power she has in her hands right now, and she holds up the vial, saying, she thinks she does. He tells her, then think of Willow. If Liesl dies, so does her innocent niece. Laura says, better to lose one innocent life than a whole world of them. She lifts the vial higher and away from herself, and he asks what she’s doing. She says, saving humanity.

Carly asks, what made Willow collapse tonight? but TJ says, Dr. Randolph is the specialist. He doesn’t want to say too much before they speak with her. Michael says he trusts TJ, and more important, Willow trusts him. Just tell them what’s going on. TJ says, Willow has some bleeding that’s not clotting, and Michael says, because of her low blood cell count. TJ says, they’ll be giving her something to get it under control, but all of this is an indication that her body’s breaking down, and she can’t produce enough cells to fight it. Michael says, they all get that they’re running out of time. Most important, he needs to know, what are they going to do about it?

Josslyn tells Dex that she keeps thinking about Willow’s wedding. For a while, nothing else mattered. Just the way they looked at each other, and the promises they made. What if Drew and Liesl don’t make it back in time? I think about how much I like Josslyn’s sweater, and Dex says, Drew Cain is an ex-Navy SEAL, remember? Those guys more than anyone know how to finish the job. She says she believes Drew’s going to get everybody home safe, but when he does, he and her mom have the SEC breathing down their necks. He says, Sonny’s working on that, and she says, that’s great. Sonny’s got the SEC following a false trail, and bought some more time – for now. But even if everything works out, and everything goes according to plan, Sonny’s going to end up in prison. Is Dex having second thoughts about that?

Sonny tells Nina, so far he’s come up empty, but whoever tipped off the SEC about Carly and Drew is going to be uncovered. He has his contacts at the SEC, and they’re trying to figure out what kind of case they have against Drew. That’s if he comes back. She tells him not to say that. Drew has to bring everybody back. He has to bring Aunt Liesl back, or else Willow… He says he’s praying for that. She knows he prays. But the SEC isn’t going to wait for Carly. She asks if they might charge Carly even without Drew here, and he says he doesn’t know about the rest of them, but he’s going to make sure Carly isn’t left holding the bag. She says, what if that’s not possible?

Hersley says, come on, Scorpio, as he takes Robert to the elevator, Felicia trailing them. Robert says, let him talk to the director, but Hersley says, if he’s referring to Frisco Jones, he’s been replaced. If Robert means the new director, he’s not taking Robert’s calls. Robert tells Hersley to call him. Tell him to abort the mission before the Bureau bombs that island. Hersley asks if he needs to remind Robert that he’s under arrest, and Robert asks if he needs to remind Hersley there are lives at stake. Felicia says, innocent lives, but Hersley says, there’s nothing he can do about that. Come on. Jordan and Diane come out of the elevator, and Diane says, sorry. She’s afraid DA Scorpio isn’t going anywhere. He tells her, says who? and Jordan tells him, says me.

Spencer says, his grandmother is more than a match for Uncle Victor, but it’s not going to be a fair fight. This place is crawling with guards. Curtis says, let him worry about Laura. The three of them, get to safety. Spencer says he’s not leaving his grandmother behind, but Curtis says, that’s exactly what he’s going to do. There’s a seaplane waiting offshore on the east side of the island. Just get there, and get the hell out of here. Trina says, what about him? but he says he’ll be fine. She says, he doesn’t know that. She can’t lose him now. Not before they even know if she’s his… She hugs him.

Victor says, Laura may be willing to die, but he doubts these two are. Drew says, Victor couldn’t be more wrong, and Obrecht says, Laura needs to know something… Victor says, silence her, and the goon holding her puts his hand over her mouth. Laura asks if Victor really thinks she’d hold her own life more precious than the lives of her children and grandchildren, and he says, very well. If she’s determined to play the role of a martyr, go ahead. Do it. Die for her cause before he kills her for it. She drops the vial, and it smashes on the floor.

Nothing happens, and Victor says he’s sorry. Did he forget to mention the pathogen has to be activated by UV light. Good old fashioned sunshine. Otherwise, it’s quite harmless. Isn’t that right Liesl? (Um… so how is Valentin infected? It’s been dark since they got there. Just saying.) Obrecht says she tried to warn Laura, and Victor says, sorry. Her martyrdom is just going to have to wait for another day. He tells the goon holding Obrecht that they need to keep the good doctor breathing long enough to test the antidote on their guinea pig.

Valentin says he’s not going anywhere with Helena, but she says, he’s dying. It’s time to accept reality. He was never good enough. Not for Anna, not for anyone. He says, that’s not true, and she says, they’ll all be better off without him. He doubles over in pain, and she says, there, there. It won’t be long now.

Curtis says, Trina’s not going to lose him, but they need to get out of here right now. Trina says, there’s a satellite phone behind the bar. She can call Jordan on the way, and tell her to send help. She runs behind the bar, and Curtis says, he doesn’t have to tell Spencer how hugely important that young lady is to him. He’s counting on Spencer to get her out of here to safety. The pilot has orders to take off as soon as they’re on board. Do not wait for him, no matter how much Trina begs him. Understood? He needs to know he can trust Spencer. Spencer nods, and Trina says she’s got it. Curtis says, it’s time to move. Be smart, and be safe. Trina says, that goes double for him, and he kisses the top of her head. He starts to leave, and Trina says, she knows everything is uncertain right now, but she… He says he knows. Him too. He jets.

Carly asks TJ if there’s anything they can do for Willow. Just name it and it’s done. TJ says he defers to whatever Dr. Randolph thinks is best, and raising his voice, Michael says, Dr. Randolph isn’t here… Sorry. TJ tells him not to apologize, and Michael says, just tell him what to do so he can bring Willow home. TJ says, that’s just it; he doesn’t think Willow should go home. Not if they want to buy her more time. Michael says, of course (🍷) that’s the goal, and Carly asks if hospice is an option. TJ says, it’s always an option. They will definitely keep Willow comfortable as she transitions. Michael says, transitions? To death? TJ says he hates this too, and Carly says, what if she stays here? TJ says, then they can treat her symptoms as they develop. She has a chance of surviving until Drew gets here, but he’s not going to lie. Willow will be in a great deal of pain. Her enlarged lymph nodes are putting pressure on her organs. Michael says he brings his wife home to die comfortably or she stays in the hospital, suffering to survive, or maybe not, and TJ says, it’s a horrible choice. Carly says, but one he has to make.

Dex asks, what makes Josslyn think he’s having second thoughts? and she says, because he sees something in Sonny that she and Michael don’t. And she gets it. She used to see it too. It’s not as easy to turn Sonny in as he thought, is it? He says, Michael hired him to do a job, and he intends to finish it. The job, if he hadn’t taken, would have never brought him to her. She says, so no regrets, and he says, it’s not a regret to admit two things can be true. (GH’s favorite phrase.) She says, such as? and he says, Sonny’s breaking Federal law, violating the NSA, and deserves to be in prison. He also saved Dex’s life when he didn’t have to. So when the Feds come for Sonny, he’s going to feel bad, but his part in this is over. He got the footage and gave it to Michael. It’s in her brother’s hands now.

Sonny says he could kill Ned for putting Carly and Drew in this position, and Nina says, Ned? He says, that’s what the Quartermaines do. Michael’s distracted, Valentin and Drew are off the grid, so Ned is going to make his move. She says, it’s a good thing the SEC didn’t hold Carly overnight, and Sonny says he bought Drew some time also. She says, it’s really wonderful of him. She’s sure Michael and Carly were very grateful. He says he’s not looking for a pat on the back, and she says, of course (🍷) he’s not. That doesn’t mean she can’t give him one. He says, here’s the thing. He’s going to do everything he can for his family. He doesn’t care what’s going on between them. If somebody messes with one of us, they mess with all of us. He’s telling her right now, if Ned had anything to do with it, he’d better brace himself. Nina says she’s been thinking about what he said about flying down to the islands, and he says, she told him that she didn’t want to go. She says she reconsidered. How soon can they leave? He says he thought she didn’t want to go with everything happening with Willow, and she says she’s a little uneasy about it, but he made a point when he said they could get back to Port Charles in a few hours. She thinks they need a little time alone to recharge and regroup. When they get back home, they’ll be more ready to help whoever needs them. She knows he’s dealing with a big business thing. Is that going to stop him from getting away? He says he took care of it, and she asks if that’s a yes. He tells her to let him make a call. If I were Nina, I’d head to Nixon Falls right about now, and never look back.

Josslyn tells Dex that she doubts Michael is going to call the Feds on Sonny any time soon. He’s so focused on Willow. Dex says, totally understandable, and she says, but it’s not great for him. He says, until Michael puts Sonny away, he’s always going to be looking over his shoulder, wondering if it’s the end, if Sonny’s onto him. Who wants to live like that? She says, not her, and he says, him either. She says, still, for this last little bit of time, before all hell breaks loose, and her whole family is divided between Team Sonny and Team Michael, she’s just going to enjoy the peace. And she’s so glad she gets to enjoy it with him. She kisses him, and his phone rings. He looks at it, and she says, what’s wrong? He shows her it’s Sonny calling, and he says, boss. Sonny says, Brick is using his jet, and he needs Dex to call a private airstrip and have them charter a plane as soon as possible. He’ll send Dex the contact information. Dex says, destination? and Sonny says, paradise. Josslyn asks what he wanted, and Dex says, a plane out of town… tonight. She says, he doesn’t think Sonny knows what he and Michael are planning, but he says, no. If Sonny was onto him, he’d be the one leaving town, and Sonny would make sure he never came back.

TJ says, Michael and Willow are married now, so while she’s unconscious, what happens next is up to him. Michael says, Willow wouldn’t want to die in the hospital. The lights, the sounds, she hates it all so much. Carly says she knows Michael wants to respect that, but what if keeping her here means she doesn’t die? Michael says, there are so many variables, none of which he has any control over. He doesn’t know. He has to think. He walks off, and Carly thanks TJ for being so steady around Michael. She knows it’s torture for him too. He says he just wishes he could do more, for both of them. She says, they all do. She wants to be strong for Michael, but most of the time, she just wants to curl in a ball. He says, but she doesn’t. That’s what matters. She’s here by Michael’s side, offering any support he needs. He’s lucky to have her. She says, he’s lucky to have TJ too. They all are.

Sitting by Willow’s bedside, Michael says he hates the thought of Willow being in more pain. It’s the second to the last thing he wants. He takes her hand and wonders how they got here. He flashes back to Willow saying, they’re getting married. She’s going to be his wife. She knows they have this scary thing looming over them, but she doesn’t want it to overshadow the fact they’re marrying each other, and they love each other. Whether they get 60 hours or 60 years, he’s her guy. He remembers telling Willow that it’s the last time he’s going to see her before she becomes his wife, and he wants to remember this moment. She says she’ll never forget it. He flashes back to their wedding, and telling her that he’s grateful for her friendship and her courage, her love and compassion. And most important, how she’s been such an amazing mother to Wiley, and now Amelia. The fact that he gets to call her his wife… Willow says, Michael?

Josslyn tells Dex that he needs to be really careful. Nothing gets past Sonny, and if he’s starting to suspect… He says he’ll be careful, when her phone rings. She says, mom? and Carly says, it’s Willow. Josslyn asks, what happened?… She’s on her way. She tells Dex that Willow’s been taken to the hospital, and he says he’ll drive her, but she says, he has to stay here and deal with Sonny, and she has to be with her family. He says he’ll walk her out, and she says, that she’ll take him up on.

Hersley says, this is a matter of national… no, international security. Jordan has no jurisdiction here. Diane says, that’s actually for a judge to decide, a precedent set by Chandler versus the United States. Robert says he just loves when she talks precedents, and Hersley says, this is Felicia’s doing, isn’t it? Felicia says she has faith in Mayor Collins and her friends. Just give them a chance to come through. Hersley says, faith is nice, but those bombs are a sure thing, and Diane says, the only sure thing in his future is a discussion about DA Scorpio’s civil rights. She would take those handcuffs off him, unless Hersley wants them to be part of that discussion. By all means, contact his superiors. She of course (🍷) will be contacting the Federal District Court. Hersley takes the cuffs off Robert, and leaves with Diane. Jordan tells Robert, she hates to say it, but Hersley may be right. If Laura and the rest of them fail… Felicia says, they won’t, and Robert says, it won’t matter unless he can talk that new director into calling off the drone strike.

Trina thinks the baby is going to need another blanket, but Spencer tells her to wait. He doesn’t like the idea of her going off on her own right now. She says, two minutes; he can time her. She leaves, and Spencer bounces Ace, saying, it’s just us, buddy. Just him, and Ace… He hears something, and says, that was fast. He turns to see the creepy nanny, and says, she’s not Trina. She says she most certainly isn’t, and he says he doesn’t think he ever got her name. She says, no, but she knows his, young Mr. Cassadine, and he and that baby aren’t going anywhere.

Victor says, Drew is now useless to him, and Goon143 shoves Drew to his knees. An alarm goes off, and Victor wonders, what’s that? Laura asks if Drew brought a plus one, and Drew says he thought she did. Victor says he knew there were more of them, and tells the Goon Squad to kill them. Something blows up in the hallway, and there’s smoke everywhere. Everyone ducks down, and Anna comes in with a gun.

There’s some shooting back and forth, and Victor says, go get her. Goon231 runs out.

Creepy nanny says, there’s plenty of security on this ship. Nice big fellows who can stop Spencer from leaving. (Ha-ha! Ace looks worried – baby acting!) But they don’t want the baby involved in the struggle, so why doesn’t he just hand Ace over? Spencer says he has a better idea. Why doesn’t she go back to the stateroom, and forget she ever saw them. She says, the senior Mr. Cassadine hired her to take care of the baby. She won’t disappoint him. She puts on the radio, and says, anyone on this channel, there’s been a breach… Trina whacks her over the head from behind, and she goes down. Trina says, less than two minutes? and he says, her timing’s perfect.

Carly tells TJ that Josslyn should be here any moment, and he asks how she’s handling everything. Carly says, like mother, like daughter, when Josslyn comes out of the elevator. She puts on a brave face, but like everyone else, she’s terrified. Josslyn asks who Carly is calling terrified, and they hug. Josslyn says, Carly’s right; she’s terrified. Carly says, her too.

Michael asks how Willow is feeling, and she says she’s okay, she thinks. What happened? He says, she passed out, and he took her to the hospital. She says, they were talking about Sonny, and he says, they’re done with that conversation, he promises. But first… She says, they need to focus on her health, and he says, she needs that transplant. She says she really wants to be home with him and the kids, and he says he wants that too; all of them do. But her best chance, her only chance, is to stay here in the hospital.

Sonny says, they’re going to go by Nina’s place, pick up her clothes, put them in a bag, and go to the airstrip. She says, sounds perfect, and he says, she doesn’t have to bring a lot of clothes, right? She says, is that so? and he says, it is so. They kiss, when Dex walks in, and says, everything’s been arranged, but there’s been a development. Sonny says, with the plane? but Dex says, with Willow.

Helena tells Valentin, don’t fight it. The pain will soon be over. He says he’ll take complete agony over eternity with her, and she says, such a waste. She could have made a legend out of him. Instead, he’s just one more corpse.

Anna and Drew fight with Victor’s goons, and Laura reaches for the cannister on the lab table, but Victor puts a gun to her head, and says, don’t.

Nina asks Dex, what about Willow? Did she have another episode? Dex says he doesn’t have any details, and she says, whatever he knows. Please. He says, Carly called Josslyn, and said Willow collapsed and was rushed to GH. Joss went to meet her mom; he came straight here. Sonny says, call the airstrip and cancel the flight, and tells Nina, let’s go.

Josslyn asks if Willow is going to be okay, but Carly says she doesn’t know. Her only chance is a transplant. Josslyn says, and they can’t have that without Liesl, and Carly wonders where they are. Josslyn says, she still hasn’t heard from Drew? and Carly says, they have to be okay, and they have to come home now. Josslyn asks how much time they have, and Carly says, not enough.

Willow asks what Dr. Randolph says, and Michael says he hasn’t talked to her. It’s TJ’s opinion that if she wants to hold on until Drew and Liesl get home, she’s got to stay in the hospital for treatment. She says she can come in every day, but he says, they want her constantly monitored so they can treat any symptoms that may arise in real time. She says, assuming Drew and Liesl come back in time… but he says, they can’t think that way. They’re going to come back. And there’s a whole team of specialists here who are in her corner, who want to keep her alive, but it starts with her. She has to do her part. Willow says, and her part is spending what could be her last days away from her family, but Michael tells her that he’ll bring Wiley and Amelia here whenever he can. He knows this goes against everything she wanted, but they’re down to the wire. This is their last shot. Please tell him that she’ll take it.

Spencer tells Trina, the nanny from hell is locked in the stateroom. She’s going to have a nasty headache when she wakes up, but she’ll be okay. They hear shooting, and Trina asks what they do. He tells her, they do what Curtis said. They have to get his brother to safety. The seaplane isn’t going to wait for them forever. She tells Spencer that she has to call Jordan, and hands him the baby.

There’s more fighting with Anna and Drew, and Victor tells Laura, step away. Anna gets hit hard.

Josslyn asks how Carly is holding up. She’s the one who got drug out of a wedding by the SEC. Carly says she cares about the charges, but she cares more about Willow and Michael, and what they’re going through. Willow was weak before, let’s hope this SEC situation doesn’t push her past her breaking point. (Um… I don’t think that’s what did it. Throwing mental guilt darts at Michael.) Josslyn says, that’s on Ned, and Carly says, what he did was vindictive and cruel, and she honestly didn’t expect it from him. Josslyn asks if she thought there were lines he wouldn’t cross, and Carly says she guesses she did. She knows the Quartermaines play dirty; they blackmail each other over their morning coffee. But the way everyone rallied around Michael and Willow for the wedding, she thought it was sincere. Now, when Willow’s waiting for a transplant, it’s thoughtless and reckless. She really didn’t think this was Ned, but maybe it is. What is she talking about? She’s the one who gave him the opening. It’s all on her. Josslyn protests, but Carly says, it is. Drew and Michael separately and together begged her not to get involved. They didn’t want her to buy any Aurora stock, but she did because she had to help. So much for helping. Josslyn says, so buying that stock wasn’t great, and Carly says, it was terrible. Josslyn says she understands, but Carly was just trying to help someone she loved. Intentions matter. Carly says, they sure do; the road to hell’s paved with them. Josslyn says, what Carly set out to do was good. What Ned set out to do was harmful. Carly was just trying to help someone she loved, and Ned wanted to inflict damage. Carly says, Ned called in the SEC because her and Drew’s actions made them vulnerable. Josslyn says, that’s awful, but she’s having a hard time believing Ned wanted them to show up at the wedding. Carly says can’t believe anyone would want to do that to Michael and Willow; ruin their special day. Josslyn says, their special day wasn’t ruined. Carly saw the looks on their faces when they exchanged their vows. They were so happy and they were so in love, and she genuinely believes that’s what’s going to get Willow to hold on. Carly says she wants to believe that too, when Josslyn’s phone rings. She says, it’s Dex, and steps away. She asks if everything is okay, and he says, everything’s fine. He just saw Sonny and Nina, and thought she’d want to know. Sonny and Nina walk in, and she says, they’re coming to the hospital. He says he takes it they’re already there, and she says, they just got here. He says, sorry there wasn’t more of a heads up. Sonny and Nina walk over to Carly, and they give each other soap looks.

Willow tells Michael, if Drew is putting his life on the line to bring Liesl back to them, then she needs to do whatever she can to make the risk worth it. He says, so she’ll stay and fight? and she says, with everything in her.

Anna rallies, and totally kicks the ass of the goon who punched her. Victor tells Obrecht that they’re leaving. Laura says, Victor, and he says, goodbye, Laura, shooting her. She falls, and he hustles Obrecht out the door. Goon47 points his gun at Anna, but a shot from somewhere downs him. Anna sees Curtis, and says, good shot. He says, thanks. Is she okay. She says she is, and he goes to Laura, who’s already up. She says she’s okay; it’s just a graze. Drew asks where Victor is, and Laura says, he took Obrecht, and the pathogen, and ran out. Curtis goes after them.

Trina asks if Jordan can hear her, and Jordan says she can. Where is she? Trina says, on the Haunted Star with Spencer and Ace, and Jordan says, listen to her. She has to get off that boat now. Trina says, they know, but… Jordan says, there are drones on their way to drop bombs on the entire island, and they have no way to stop them. Take the baby and get to the seaplane before it’s too late.

Outside, Victor tells Obrecht, come on. Keep moving. They’re going to leave just the way they came; get moving. He pushes her along, and I think, why do they always have to give their captive a push? A voice says, going somewhere? and Victor turns to see Holly with a gun pointed at him. Obrecht smiles.

Anna comes back with Drew, who says, they have the guards tied up in the hall; they’re not going anywhere. Anna tells Drew that he has to go after Victor. He can’t escape with the pathogen. Drew jets, and Anna asks Laura, where’s Valentin? Laura says, he’s in the isolation room. Victor used him as a test subject for the pathogen. Anna says, oh my God, and runs out. Laura says, let’s find Trina and Spencer now, and as she and Curtis pass a computer screen, Laura looks at it. It’s got some staticky lines going in and out, and it’s making noises like dial-up used to. Curtis says, what’s that? and Laura says she knows that sound. She looks pretty worried.

Helena tells Valentin, let go. Doesn’t he trust his mother? He says, there’s only one person he trusts with his life. He cries, and says, there’s only one. He looks up, and sees Anna looking through the window. He smiles.

Curtis says, they have to get out of here and catch up with the others before that seaplane takes off without them, but Laura says, they can’t go right now. He says, why not? and she says, this computer. It’s like the one that controlled Mikkos’s weather machine. The one from forty years ago.

So it is dial-up.

Tomorrow, Willow wants to see someone; Anna won’t let Valentin die; Trina says she’s not leaving Spencer; Holly tells Victor that he failed again; and Victor says, he could have fixed the world if it hadn’t been for those meddling kids. Okay, not really on that last one, but I want it so much.

🔃 Wait, What…?

Apparently, we’re getting a new Kristina.

🦸🏽 It Was the Pathogen…

It would be awesome if the pathogen turned Valentin into a superhero. In his off-time, he’s halfway there.

📝 Strike That…

I suppose it comes down to how long the strike goes on.

But in a pinch, you can watch this.

🍸 A Little Bit Of Scandoval In Your Life…

Small favors.

Sandoval’s picture is next to cliché in the dictionary.

💃🏾 To the Met and Beyond…

The fashion.

https://okmagazine.com/p/new-york-socialite-kamie-lightburn-dishes-best-met-gala-looks/

https://www.instyle.com/met-gala-2023-red-carpet-7480093

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/fashion/g43757161/best-worst-dressed-met-gala-2023/

https://www.eonline.com/photos/36008/met-gala-2023-red-carpet-fashion

In case you need explanation.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/who-was-karl-lagerfeld-2023-met-gala-theme-explained/

After the ball is over.

https://people.com/style/met-gala-2023-afterparty-outfits/

🪳 Uninvited Guest…

But who was he wearing?

https://www.etonline.com/cockroach-goes-viral-after-crashing-the-2023-met-gala-red-carpet-203807

🐱 Best Thing Ever…

And of course, the cat.

https://people.com/pets/choupette-cat-responds-met-gala-outfits-jared-leto-doja-cat/

🧺 Bringing Out the Sheaves…

Set a spell tomorrow for some soap, freshly brewed tea, words of importance (or not), and music for May. Until then, stay safe, stay respecting other people’s time and not being late, and stay holding onto hope, even in the worst circumstances. You never know when the tide can shift.  

May 3, 2023 – Valentin Sees Someone From the Past, Sandoval and Raquel Tie With Jax For Most Awful Human Beings On Earth & Don’t

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Somewhere in Greenland. Goon3 yells, go get her! and Goon1 runs after Trina. Curtis intercepts him, knocking the gun from his hand, kicking his ass, and tossing him all around the room. Goon3 leaves Spencer on the floor, and jets up the ramp, but Curtis kicks his ass too. Trina runs to Spencer, and tells him, please wake up. Goon1 gets up, and actually moves a chair out of the way to give them more room. He asks Curtis if that’s all he’s got.

Michael calls for an ambulance to come to the gatehouse, 66 Harborview Road. His wife passed out, and she’s unconscious. She has Stage IV leukemia… Yes, she’s breathing. Get here as soon as they can. He tells Willow to stay with him.

Elizabeth asks why TJ isn’t at the wedding. She thought he and Molly would be dancing the night away. He says, that was the plan, but the reception never happened. He got paged to cover for another resident who called in sick. She asks if Willow is okay, and he says, Willow’s fine, thank God. Her mother-in-law, not so much.

Carly sits with a slice of uneaten pie in front of her at Kelly’s. She gets up and asks for the check, and the waitress asks if there was something wrong with the pie. Carly says, no. She just thought being here would give her more comfort. You know, the kind of thing you tell a waitress. Her Great Aunt Ruby used to own this place. She was a strong woman, a survivor. She really knew how to beat the odds. They still use her pie recipe. The waitress says she can wrap it up, but Carly says, that’s okay. She’s not in the mood for pie. She’ll just take the check. She gives the waitress her credit card, but when the waitress runs it through, she says, it was declined.

At the hospital on the phone, Felicia leaves a message for Robert, saying, Andre brought her up to speed about Victor possibly having a biological weapon. Apparently, the Bureau has suspected he and his brother have developed one. Robert would be wise to be concerned about what the Bureau might do next. She knows she is. Call her back. Please.

Robert asks where Agent Hersley took Scotty, and Hersley says, he’s being debriefed. The Bureau appreciates his willingness to be so forthcoming about the activities of Victor Cassadine. Robert says, Baldwin doesn’t have all the facts. Neither does the Bureau unless he can talk to them. Let him out of here. Blocking the door, Hersley asks where all this information was before Scotty started talking. Now sit down and do what he’s been doing best; keeping his mouth shut.

Obrecht says, Valentin’s heartrate is falling rapidly, and Victor says, the pathogen is vicious. He tells Valentin that he may want to reconsider his silence. His suffering is in vain. They will find his companion. It’s a small island. He can’t guarantee the condition they’ll be in when they’re brought to him. Valentin says he told Victor, he came alone, and Victor asks if this misplaced loyalty is really worth it. The pathogen has already begun it’s work. Valentin can already feel it ravaging his body. It doesn’t care about him; doesn’t care he’s a father. He’s merely it’s host, and it’s just getting started.

Carly asks the waitress to try another card, and she does, but says, sorry. Carly says, what the hell? Is she sure the card reader is working? The waitress says, it hasn’t happened all night. Maybe Carly should call her bank. Carly says, maybe she has some cash, and digs in her bag. (Never leave the house without a 20 dollar bill is my motto.) Nina says, she’ll get it, and hands the waitress her card.

Elizabeth says, they came to the Quartermaines to get Carly? and TJ says, fortunately, the wedding was over. Michael and Willow are officially husband and wife. She says she still doesn’t understand the urgency. Didn’t someone explain to the SEC what was going on? He says, Molly tried pulling one of them away to explain the situation, but they didn’t care. Then he was paged to come in and cover, so they had to leave. She says, how much can one family endure? and he says, the last thing Michael and Willow need is another crisis. Still, they handled it well. She says she’s sure it helped that they were legally married, and he says, you could see how much it meant to both of them; they were so happy. Despite the treatments and the disease, Willow looked radiant. Elizabeth says she doesn’t know where Willow finds the strength after everything she’s been through, and just having given birth, and having two small kids. Then again, that’s reason enough to keep fighting, isn’t it? Kids have a way of making you pull it all together and keeping you in the present, especially when you’re with them. He says, Willow’s been so brave. Her strength comes from her family. This time with them has meant everything to her. She says, maybe it takes having kids to realize that. She never thought she’d take quality time with a toddler over a spa retreat. He says he can actually see that with Willow. When she’s with Wiley and Amelia, it’s like nothing else matters. She’s their mom, not… Elizabeth says, a woman with Stage IV cancer.

The paramedics have Willow on a gurney, and put an oxygen mask on her. Brook comes running in, and says, oh my God. Michael tells her, the kids are upstairs… and Tracy walks in. She says she saw the ambulance from the house; what happened? Michael says he doesn’t know. They were talking about Sonny, he was worked up about something, and Willow fainted. Oh my God, it was too much. Is this his fault? I say, yes! and Brook hugs Michael.

Robert picks up the phone, and Hersley says, what’s wrong? No dial tone? Robert says, he had it disconnected, and Hersley tells him to have a seat. It might take a while before his superiors get here. Well, that would be the first time it took anyone a while to get anywhere lately. Robert says, they’re wasting time, but Hersley says he’s not interested in a word Robert says. Not after everything he’s been keeping from the Bureau – his former colleagues. Robert says, this is so stupid. He’s worried about the end of mankind, and Hersley’s worried about whether he’s in the loop. Just let him out of here. Hersley tells him again to have a seat, and Robert asks if Hersley thinks he can keep him here. Hersley laughs, and Robert wonders why that’s funny. He punches Hersley, but Hersley gets the better of him and cuffs him to the bed.

Valentin is in obvious distress, and Obrecht says, his vital signs are too low. She’s going to administer the antidote. Victor tells her to wait, and she says, his haste has caused her to skip necessary steps and protocols. She needs to test the antidote on humans, and she can’t do that if the human is dead. He says, not dead yet, and she asks if he wants to know if the antidote is viable. That is why he kidnapped her, is it not? If he’s going to ignore her expertise, let her go back to Port Charles where she’s really needed. Where she can actually save a life. He asks, what is the point in testing the antidote mere moments into the infection? It’s hardly practical. As a scientist, doesn’t she want to know how effective the antidote is in the later stages? She says, holding off on administering the antidote is putting his son’s life in jeopardy. He claims this is for science, but something tells her it’s not the ethics of the protocol he’s testing; more like Valentin’s endurance of pain. He says, maybe it’s both. Valentin is made of strong stuff. Valentin knows he can end this at any moment. All he has to do is talk.

Goon1 punches Curtis, but Curtis flips him over a table. Apparently, he didn’t move enough furniture. Curtis runs over to Trina, and asks if Spencer is breathing. Goon1 gets up, and Trina says, Curtis… Curtis turns around just in time, and punches Goon1 out, then body slams him over the bar. He checks to make sure Goon1 isn’t getting up, but he’s out cold.

Drew brings Laura in as she pretends to struggle. He tells a guard that he found her, and boss wants him to put her with the other prisoners. Goon4 asks if he’s sure. Victor’s nephew and his girlfriend are on the ship with a baby. The doctor is the only other one here, and she’s in with the boss. He’ll call… Drew says he’ll call Victor, but Goon4 says, it’s against protocol. Drew says he’s just following orders, and takes out his phone. Laura acts like she’s in pain and cries out, falling against Goon4.

Brook tells Michael that she knows the routine, and he leaves with the paramedics. Brook says, she’s going to make it, right? and Tracy says, of course (🍷) she is.

Carly says she’s got it, and gives the waitress some cash. Nina says, those card readers glitch all the time, and asks, how was the wedding? Carly says, it was beautiful. She knows everybody says that about every wedding, but Michael and Willow’s wedding was truly beautiful. They had the ceremony in the Quartermaine living room where they got married before. That first wedding put Michael in a better position so he could fight Nelle for custody. It’s kind of ironic in retrospect that Nelle gets credit for Michael and Willow coming together. That’s two blessings that Nelle’s responsible for; the other being Wiley. Of course (🍷) in the negative column, Nelle did try to murder Michael, and she used Willow’s dead infant to make Michael believe Wiley was dead. Nina asks if she’s enjoying this, but Carly says, no. She’s just realizing that Nelle didn’t even know she used her dead nephew as a prop. She points this out because Nina has a tendency to sentimentalize Nelle. She thinks it’s fair to remind Nina that Nelle was a horrible person. (Yeah, okay. Let’s not get into how it kind of circles back to Carly in the beginning.) Back to the wedding. It was beautiful. It was wonderful. Michael and Willow stood there and promised to love and honor each other as long as they both shall live. So now they pray Drew finds Dr. Obrecht before the SEC finds Drew.

Robert says, there’s plenty more where that came from, as Hersley dabs his eye with a cloth. Hersley says, attacking a WSB agent wasn’t wise. Robert just blew any shot at getting anyone to listen to him. Robert says, the Bureau heard just a portion of Baldwin’s story about a biological agent. They’re going to bomb that island into the stone age; standard operating procedure. But what they don’t know is that he’s already got a team in place, waiting to take Victor out. He just needs more time. Hersley says, that’s not his problem; not his call. Robert says, call the director, when there’s a knock at the door. Hersley steps out, and Felicia says she was looking for her friend Anna Devane. Isn’t this her room? Robert yells, Felicia! Call Frisco! Hersley dashes back in, closing the door.

While Goon4 is busy trying to figure out what’s happening, Laura runs to the other wall, and Drew punches him out. She asks Drew to take the zip-tie off, and he does. She asks, what’s next? and he says, they don’t have a lot of time before Victor’s people figure out what’s going on. He has to stash this guy before someone stumbles on him. He drags Goon4 away, and Laura looks through a window into the lab. She goes in and looks around. Drew comes back, and says, what the hell? What is this place? She says, Victor’s playground.

Valentin doubles over, and Obrecht says, let her administer the antidote now, but Victor says, try it, and it will be the last thing she does. He tells Valentin that they’re going to find his companion sooner or later. He has to realize the time he’s buying for them comes at a terrible cost. Is he really willing to pay with his life? To leave Charlotte fatherless? He’ll try to stand in for Valentin as best he can, but he thinks she’d prefer her papa. Valentin says, no! They are… Victor says, they are where?

Trina begs Spencer to wake up, and Curtis says, the guards are tied up, but they have to get out of here. Chances are, they heard the noise and will be here any minute. She asks him to help her carry Spencer, but he says, there’s no time for that. They’ve got to go. She says she won’t leave him, and Curtis says he’ll come back and get Spencer, but she says, no.

Victor says, where are they? Who was with you? Valentin says, it’s burning, and his vision blurs. Victor says, where are they? Who are they? Obrecht asks, what use is Valentin to him like this? This has gone too far. Let her give him the antidote. Valentin asks what Victor is trying to save… It’s burning. Obrecht says, Valentin is still Victor’s son. She saw how affected he was when he thought Valentin was dead. Victor says, that was before his betrayal; before his disloyalty. She says, save him before it’s too late, but he says, his son’s intransigence will cost him his life. She says, then he is his father’s son. He’ll die because his own father was too vindictive and stubborn to save his life. Victor says, they’re done here, and drags Obrecht away. Valentin’s body jerks.

Curtis says, slide over and let him help, when Spencer comes to. He asks if Trina is okay. What happened? Curtis says, they’ll do a play-by-play later. They’ve got to find Spencer’s little brother and get out of here. Can Spencer stand up? They help Spencer to his feet, and Curtis asks if he’s good. Spencer says he has to be for Ace, and Trina says, Ace is in one of the staterooms. He’s with some creepy nurse right now. Curtis says, they’ll get him, and Spencer thanks him. Curtis tells them, let’s go now, and they leave.

Willow is in a hospital bed, and outside the room, Michael asks what they’re doing. TJ says he knows Michael wants to be in there to encourage her and hold her hand, but he can’t. Michael says, let him by, but TJ asks if Michael wants him to waste precious time arguing or let him do his job. They’ll bring him in when they can. Look at him. They’ve got this. He promises. Michael nods, and TJ goes in, closing the door.

Brook comes downstairs, and says, Wiley and Amelia are asleep. Tracy says, small favors, and Brook says, some wedding night, huh? Poor Willow and Michael. Tracy says, in her experience, wedding nights are way overrated. Did she ever tell Brook about hers with Brook’s grandfather? Brook says, let’s pretend you did, and Tracy says, there she was, the blushing bride, with the impressive Lord Ashton, or so she thought at the time. She came out of the bathroom expecting Puccini on the record player and rose petals on the bed. Instead, she had her husband, out cold, drunk as a skunk. Brook says, no foreshadowing there, and Tracy says, hopefully, Brook’s wedding night with Chase will be much more successful. Brook asks where that came from. She and Chase aren’t even dating. Tracy says, give it time. After what Brook did for him – actually, what she did for him – the least he can do is make an honest woman out of Brook. Brook says she’s super grateful for Tracy stepping in with the CCRB, but Chase already has his badge back, so why does Tracy think she can still hold this over Brook’s head?

Nina says, what about the SEC? and Carly says, Sonny didn’t tell her that the SEC agents hauled her out of Michael and Willow’s wedding? Nina says, he did mention it, and Carly says, it turns out the SEC are more interested in Drew than they are in her. When she couldn’t tell them where Drew was, they threatened to hold her overnight. Fortunately, Drew’s name turned up on a manifest going from San Diego to Hawaii. Nina asks how she managed that, and Carly says, if Sonny didn’t tell Nina, she’s not getting into it. The problem is, when the SEC realizes Drew isn’t in Hawaii, they’re going to resume their search. And if they find Drew before Drew finds Liesl… Hopefully, Drew has a big enough lead, but all they can do right now is hope. Anyway, back to the wedding… Nina says, that’s okay. She’s heard enough about the wedding. Carly says, Willow’s happy, very happy, when Ava comes in. She tells Nina, sorry she’s late, and asks Carly, how was the wedding? Carly says, that seems to be everybody’s favorite topic of conversation, forgetting Nina just said she’d heard enough. The wedding was beautiful, Avery did a great job, and it was a lovely evening for everyone who was invited. Carly’s phone rings, and she heads out, asking them to tell the waitress to keep the change and the pie. Ava asks, what did Nina do to Carly now?

Outside on the phone, Carly asks Michael, what’s going on? He says, Willow collapsed. They’re at GH. Carly says she’ll be right there. She looks inside at Nina sitting down with Ava, and leaves.

Drew says, they should keep moving, but Laura says, the guard told them Liesl was here with Victor. He probably wants her for her medical knowledge, right? Why else would she be here? He says, they’ll figure it out later. They have to find Valentin. She picks up the cannister, asking, what’s this? and I yell, put that down! He goes over to her, and she says, it’s written in German. He wonders what it says, when Victor and Obrecht arrive with the Goon team. Victor says he’s sure Dr. Obrecht will be more than happy to translate.

Tracy asks what Brook means, hold it over her head, and Brook says, Tracy already knows. When does she plan to cash in? Tracy says, Brook is just like her father, always thinking of things in terms of money and exchange, like they’re all little stocks that go up and down. Brook says, so Tracy was happy to help Chase. She just did it out of the goodness of her heart? Tracy says, maybe it occurred to her that it might come in handy to have a police officer in her debt. Brook says, Chase owes Tracy nothing. It was all her. She’s the only one who owes Tracy. Tracy says she just wants her family to be happy and healthy. She didn’t do it for Chase. She did it for Brook, and for what she wants out of their relationship… They see Wiley coming down the stairs, and he asks Brook, where’s his mommy?

TJ tells Elizabeth some medical stuff, and says, she seemed so happy. Elizabeth says, she wanted that wedding more than anything. It must have been more than she could take. In the hallway, Michael flashes back to the wedding, and Willow telling him how she was falling in love with him. Since then her love has only grown, and she’s fulfilled in ways she never thought possible because of him and their kids.

Ava looks at the menu, and tells Nina, the problem is that Kelly’s doesn’t serve martinis and she could really use a martini right now. Nina suggests she try a hot chocolate, and the waitress comes. Ava gets a black coffee, and Nina orders a decaf latte. Nina thanks Ava for meeting her, and Ava says, of course (🍷). Nina sounded concerned and worried. What’s going on with her and Carly? She didn’t crash the wedding, did she? Nina says, she didn’t, but someone did. It seems that when the government’s money is on the line, the SEC bureaucrats act with lightning speed. Ava says, the SEC showed up at the wedding? That’s terrible for Willow, but it’s more or less what Nina wanted. Nina says, that’s not what she wanted. She didn’t want to ruin Willow’s wedding, and didn’t know they were going to freeze all of Carly’s assets. Ava says, ouch. Nina better hope Carly doesn’t find out who snitched. Nina says she spoke to Martin, and he assured her the SEC won’t trace it back to her. Ava says, so Nina’s in the clear. Forget the coffee; let’s go get some champagne. Nina says, Ava doesn’t understand. Carly isn’t the only one facing consequences. Drew could be facing charges too. Ava says, Nina knew that would happen when she turned them in, but Nina says she didn’t know Drew would be out there somewhere trying to save her daughter’s life.

Victor says, Mr. Cain, as he lives and breathes. He had a hunch Laura might be part of his son’s entourage, but Drew’s presence is a real bonus. It’s kind of a full circle moment, since he’d hoped Drew would provide him with this location, but Drew failed. Drew says, actually Victor failed to access his memory, and Victor says, it’s still a pity all the years Drew wasted, pointless, because here he is. Drew lunges for him, but the guards grab him, and Victor asks if he’s still trying to take on the world single-handedly. Laura slips something into her pocket from the lab table, and Victor asks when Drew will ever learn. He turns his attention to Laura, and says, she’s butting in where she’s not wanted, as always. This is a bit of a full circle moment too. Her… here… with him… at the very end. She asks what he means, the very end?

Hersley asks if Robert wants him to gag him too, and Robert yells for Felicia to call Frisco. It’s a matter of life and death. The Bureau knows about the virus. Call off the emergency protocol. Anna and the others are on the island. Hersley puts tape over Robert’s mouth, and Felicia gets on the phone.

Through his blurred vision, Valentin sees a woman come in. He says, Anna? but it’s Helena, who says, no, my son. Someone so much more important to you.

Outside Ace’s room, Curtis tells Spencer and Trina, remember the plan, and play it cool. They get the baby, then they get out. He tells Trina to watch the door, and asks if they’re ready. Let’s do it. He opens the door, and sees the weird nurse knitting next to Ace’s bassinette. She asks what they’re doing here. She wasn’t informed of a visit. Curtis says, step away from the baby. Do it now. She does, and Spencer takes Ace and leaves. Curtis looks at Trina, and she jets after them.

Brook tells Wiley that his mommy wasn’t feeling well, so daddy took her to the doctor. He asks who that lady is, and Brook says, that’s Aunt Tracy. She was at the wedding. She’s really nice. Tracy says, her little boy is Wiley’s Uncle Ned. Actually, he’s not so little, but when he was Wiley’s age, he really liked trains. She hears Wiley likes trains too. Brook says, and horses, and Tracy says she loves horses too. But she loves stories more. Brook says, Wiley loves stories too, and Tracy says she was just about to tell Brook a story. Does he want to help? Wiley sits by her, and she says, one of her favorites is The Miller’s Tale (from Canterbury Tales and not for children)… and there’s also the one about the little pigs. Wiley says, yeah, and she says, once upon a time, there were four little pigs… Wiley says, there were three little pigs, and Tracy guesses she’s bit rusty. Wiley asks when mommy is coming home, and Tracy says, when she’s had a chance to rest a while. Brook says, that’s right. Then she can come home to him and his baby sister. Tracy says, while they wait, she’s going to tell Wiley about that fourth pig he’s obviously forgotten about, and Wiley gets all excited.

Carly sees Michael at the hospital, and asks, how’s Willow? He says he can’t lose her, and she says, he won’t. He says he’s been trying to prepare himself, but he can’t do this. Carly says, he and Willow are going to get to the other side of this; she knows it. She hugs him.

Ava says, Drew went after Victor? and asks Nina, how did Drew find him? Nina says she doesn’t know all the details, but knows they tracked the Haunted Star to Greenland; that’s where Aunt Liesl and the others are. Ava asks if Portia knows. What about Laura? Nina says, Laura and Curtis went with Drew, and Sonny told her that Drew went specifically to bring Aunt Liesl home. Ava hopes he brings them all home, and Nina says, her too, but when Drew comes back… Ava says, there are going to be a couple of SEC agents waiting for him, huh? and Nina says, after putting everything on the line to save Willow, Drew’s going to come home to the SEC sifting through his business, and possible jail time. He could lose his company. His whole life that he built since he managed to escape from Victor, and it’s all because of her. Ava asks if Nina wants to know what she thinks, and Nina says she does. Ava says, people contain multitudes, and Nina says, meaning… Ava says, people are full of contradictions. Drew may be a hero, and may also deserve to go to prison. That ain’t Nina’s problem.

Victor says, the pathogen will be released on the world, and this suffering can finally come to an end. It’s quite merciful really. Laura says, that’s why he murdered Luke? So he could unleash his poison? Victor says, as much as he’d like to take credit, his brother Mikkos developed the pathogen several decades ago. It was only after Victor got the Ice Princess necklace that he was able to locate this facility. Drew says, decades ago? and Victor says, his brother was way ahead of his time. Laura says, his brother was a maniac, but to Drew’s point, what makes him think a pathogen created decades ago is still going to work? Victor says, now that is an excellent question. He thinks they’ll just have to see for themselves. Victor turns on a TV set, and they see Valentin shaking in the chair. He says, his son was administered the pathogen earlier this evening. Not so long ago, isn’t that right, Liesl? Obrecht nods, and Victor asks if they doubt the pathogen now.

Valentin says, Helena? and she says, yes, my son. Soon we will be together. He says, please, and she says, he thinks she’s the angel of mercy; that she’s here to save him from a painful, agonizing death. Does he believe she’s come to transport him to those fluffy clouds of heaven? Oh her poor, dear, twisted boy. She’s here to drag him down, down where he belongs… with her… for eternity.

Nina asks if Ava doesn’t think she’s being a little harsh, but Ava says, the fact is, despite what Drew is doing to save her daughter, he and Carly did break the law. Nina says, that’s right; they broke the law. It’s not like they’re perfect citizens either though. Ava says, doesn’t she know it, but what’s done is done. Nina can either let guilt paralyze her, or since Carly won’t be able to be there, be there for her daughter. The choice is hers.

A nurse brings lab results to TJ, and he asks her to thank the lab for rushing it. He and Elizabeth look at them, look at each other, then look at Willow.

Brook covers Wiley with a blanket, since he’s fallen asleep on the sofa. She thanks Tracy, and Tracy strokes Wiley’s hair, saying, sleep, little one.

TJ comes out, and Michael asks if he has any news. TJ says, yes.

Valentin tells Helena, go straight back to hell. He’s not going anywhere with her. She says, not yet, but soon. His father has all but sealed his fate. I have to say, she looks pretty good for being 110.

Felicia tells Hersley, open up. She has his supervisor on the phone. He opens the door, and she hands him the phone. She asks if Robert is all right, and takes the tape off his mouth. He says he knew she’d come through, but she says, he doesn’t understand. Frisco was replaced as director. She got through to him, and told him that Laura and the others were on the island, and Frisco refused to give the order to destroy the island, so the governing board replaced him on the spot. And the new director gave the order to destroy the island. He says, along with everyone on it.

Curtis tells Spencer and Trina, the seaplane is docked on the other side of the island. Do they think the two of them can make it there with the baby? Trina says, what about him? and he says he didn’t come alone and he’s not leaving without the rescue team. Spencer says, there’s a team? but Curtis says he doesn’t have time to explain. Take the baby and get out of here right now. He’ll be behind them as soon as he can, he promises. Spencer says, not until Curtis tells him who else is on this island, and Curtis says, Drew Cain, Valentin, and Laura.

Laura says, Victor is insane, and like any insane person, he says, on the contrary. He’s welcoming in the dawn of a new world. He looks at Valentin on the screen, and adds, where only the strong can survive. Laura says, are you sure about that? and holds up a vial full of red liquid, presumably what she stole off the table and presumably the pathogen.

My prediction? Curtis gets the hostages and his team off the island, and it blows up with Victor on it. Leaving the door open for his return one day. I’m also really hoping at some point he says, if it wasn’t for you meddling kids.

Tomorrow, Curtis needs to know he can trust Spencer; Robert says, tell him to abort the mission; Victor says, Laura drops it, they die; Michael tells Willow, it’s their last shot; and Sonny tells Nina, somebody messes with one of us, they mess with all of us.

Vanderpump Rules

The Toms, Ariana, Brock, Scheana, and Raquel go glamping at Cuyama Oaks Ranch for Raquel’s birthday. In Scheana’s interview, she says she’s not a camper. She’s never camped, and when she thinks of glamping, she thinks, air conditioning in nature. But if it’s what Raquel wants to do, she’s a team player. The manager leads them to two yurts; one with a king size bed, and the other with two queens. He tells them that everything is solar generated, and they decide to do boys and girls tents. Schwartz says he likes the idea of going to the bathroom anywhere; it’s liberating. They check out the animals there – pigs, chickens, turkeys, and goats – and smash pumpkins to feel to the pigs and goats. When Ariana tries to smash the final pumpkin, it just bounces around, and Brock says, that was anticlimactic.

James meets Lala at her Give Them Lala office, and she says, Katie and Kristina are going to help her with a shoot for the robes. She asks how he’s feeling, and he says, his nice beach day didn’t go to plan. Lala says, she doesn’t love the throwing of the drink, but just looking at Schwartz is so embarrassing, and don’t get her started about Sandoval. Lala tells him that Raquel slept at Sandoval’s while Ariana was out of town (🚩); Katie called her. In Lala’s interview, she says, let’s get this straight. Katie was at Villa Rosa tasting sandwiches with Lisa, while Ariana was at her grandmother’s funeral, when Ken drops the mother of all gossip bombs. We see a clip of Ken saying that he can’t believe Sandoval had Raquel over when Ariana was away, and in the jacuzzi (🚩). Katie asks if he’s spreading rumors, and asks how he knows. Lisa says, Raquel came in late and hung over… Lala says, the day before, Lisa was doing a tasting of the new SUR menu, when Raquel rolls up an hour and a half late. We see a clip of Raquel telling Lisa, sorry she’s late; she overslept. She’d stayed up late. She went back to Sandoval’s place, where they got in the jacuzzi with Schwartz (🚩). Lisa asks where she stayed, and Raquel says, at Sandoval’s… nothing happened (🚩), but Lisa says, it doesn’t matter. Just the fact that she was there… Raquel says, it was easier for her to sleep on the couch than try to get home. In Lala’s interview, she says, Lisa can sniff bullsh*t from a mile away, so of course, she calls Sandoval. Lisa calls Sandoval, and tells him that Raquel showed up an hour and a half late, looking like a bag of sh*t. Raquel said she’d gotten wasted, and ended up spending the night at his house (🚩). Sandoval says, they hung out, and Raquel dipped out early. Lisa asks if she spent the night at his house; yes or no. He says, yes, but like, dude, people crash at his house all the time, and Lisa says she’s not dude, and Raquel isn’t people. His wife was away, and she’s a beautiful single girl (🚩). Then Sandoval calls her dude again because he’s just that stupid. James tells Lala that he and Sandoval went to a members only weed smoking lounge. Sandoval told him that he, Schwartz, and Raquel were in the jacuzzi, but she left. We see a clip of Sandoval telling James that they had beers in the hot tub, then Raquel dipped out. James asks if she left, but Sandoval says, no she went to bed in his room… his guest room. I sh*t you not; that’s how he said it. (🚩 🚩 🚩)Lala says, Sandoval needs to take his degenerate ass elsewhere. On Labor Day, she was at a party, and Sandoval’s girlfriend was dealing with the death of her grandmother… We see Scheana’s vlog footage of a party, and in a voiceover, Lala says, the day Ariana’s grandmother died, Sandoval was at the barbecue. Ariana was furious when he said he wasn’t leaving, so he promised to go, but didn’t leave for another two hours (🚩). In Lala’s interview, she says, Sandoval and Raquel were dancing alone at The Abbey (🚩), he stayed at a party with Raquel all day long on Labor Day (🚩), and Raquel spending the night (🚩) leads her to only one logical conclusion. She thinks Sandoval has a thing for Raquel (🏆). James says, damn. Sandoval banging Raquel is just… Lala says, the last time Sandoval was talking about a woman the way he’s been talking about Raquel, was Ariana while he was with Kristen (🚩). We flash back to that, and Lala says, Sandoval and Ariana don’t focus on their relationship. James says, maybe distance works for them, but Lala says, no. Something ain’t right. She thinks something is going on, and she’s calling it like she sees it. (🚩)

Raquel says, cheers to be surrounded by good friends and good vibes. It’s what she wanted for her birthday. She toasts to them, and in Raquel’s interview, she says, these are her true core people; her forever friends. They look out for her and believe in her, and it means everything. How sick is everyone feeling at this point? Schwartz asks Ariana how it was going back home, and Ariana says, it was awful circumstances. It’s weird not to see her grandma. She was funny and sassy and Ariana misses her. She kept thinking she wished she could talk to her. She starts to cry, and Brock says, she can. Her grandma is here with her, and in Ariana’s interview, she says, it’s been a hard year, losing Charlotte, and now losing her grandma. She’s not well. She’s barely hanging on. She asks if anything happened when she was out of town, and Raquel says, there was a food tasting at SUR, and she was an hour and 30 minutes late. Schwartz says, and Lisa said she looked like a bag of sh*t. Raquel says, she and Schwartz took a car to Sandoval’s, they hung out and had drinks. She stayed the night, but she slept on the couch (🚩). Brock says, Sandoval lied; he said she hadn’t spent the night (🚩). In his interview, Sandoval says, it was on the heels of the open relationship rumor, and Schwartz making out with Raquel. He thought it would be better if everyone didn’t know that detail. He was going to tell Ariana, but he should have just told truth… like, stupid. (🚩)

Lala gets ready for the photo shoot at what looks like a swanky townhouse, and gives Kristina and Katie bathrobes. In her interview, she says she’s so proud of Give Them Lala. She relies on it to support her daughter. If her kid wants to go to college one day, that’s what’s going to send her. It’s just about bitches supporting bitches. She’s proud of all of her friends right now. Kristina asks what The Don and Satchel thought about beach day, and Katie says, Satchel doesn’t understand why everyone is so mean to her. Kristina says, it’s disgusting, and Katie says, Sandoval told her that she takes no accountability for the relationship fail. We flash back to that, and Sandoval saying she shouldn’t be with someone for who she wants them to be, but who they are. Katie says, Sandoval claimed she was spreading a rumor about him and Ariana having an open relationship, but Lala says, it’s not that farfetched. She hooked up with Ariana in Tom’s car, and thinks he would have participated if they’d been in a bedroom (🚩). I don’t know whether to be grossed out, or think, I guess Sandoval’s adventurous, but not that adventurous. Kristina asks if Ariana cares, and Katie says, she doesn’t care to question, but cares if people talk about it. In Lala’s interview, she says, something don’t smell right with Raquel and Sandoval’s friendship (🚩). If you have a dude who’s your best friend and been there during difficult times, add alcohol, and you end up sitting on their face. Kristina says she’s doing a Heartspring party in the back garden at TomTom to showcase her skincare products, and Katie says she wants to bring her mom. She’s here to help with the sandwich stuff. Kristina says she loves doing the shoot and hearing about the sandwich stuff; they’re supporting women.

Ariana and Scheana sit in one of the yurts, and Ariana says she hasn’t seen Scheana since the wedding. Schwartz told her about beach day, and how James and Schwartz were fighting. Scheana says, James was like, how dare you bring up the engagement? They ended up going to a bar, and Sandoval confronted Katie about the rumor; Ally had insinuated Katie said Sandoval and Ariana had an open relationship. Ariana says she’s not knocking people who do, but they don’t. Katie had texted her something that day, saying she was sorry, and she wasn’t spreading rumors. Ariana wants to believe her, but doesn’t believe her. In Ariana’s interview, she says she gets that Katie hates Raquel, but Raquel is her friend. She’s been kind, sweet, loyal and a delight since the day they met. 😐

Dinner is a buffet, and Raquel knocks the tub of ranch off the table. She tells Sandoval that he has something on his face (🚩), then says she bit her lip. Schwartz says, that will exacerbate her taste for blood, and tells Brock and Sandoval to be careful. Her type is men who are taken (🚩). Ariana asks what Raquel’s peach and pit were of 27, and Raquel says, breaking up with James was difficult, but she had the balls to do it, so it was both. She also met them through the relationship, but they created their own friendships. It’s super special and she appreciates each and every one of them. Sandoval raves about how proud he is of her for showing more confidence and being badass. Everyone is like, yay! and Raquel says, cheers to 28. Ariana gets a text from Kristina inviting her to the party at TomTom for her skincare brand, and Scheana says, Kristina texted that she, Brock, and Summer should come. Raquel says she wasn’t invited, and Schwartz says, she can be his date. Ariana says, someone’s being bold, and Raquel says, it can be a friend date. She needs to get her sh*t together because her parents are pressuring her about what she’s going to do with her life. Ariana asks about the pageant circuit, but Raquel says she’s aged out. Her big dream was to be Miss California, and be a role model and motivation for young girls. Pageants made every aspect of her life consistent, and now she’s f***ed up. In Raquel’s interview, she says, she’s always been the good girl, and now she’s aged out, so she doesn’t have to worry about her reputation. She’s making up for lost time (🚩). Ariana sits with Raquel, and says, getting through the breakup so well made her more of a role model because of her behavior. Raquel cries on Ariana’s shoulder, and I’m so disgusted. In her interview, Raquel says, the creepy thing about it was the pageant deciding her career path. She told them she was going to be an occupational therapist when she first competed. She thinks her entire life’s plan was mapped out at a young age, and it scares her. She cries, and I feel less than nothing. Sandoval gives Raquel a pair of vintage Versace 1990 sunglasses, and Schwartz says he didn’t get her anything. She says he could give her a kiss, and Schwartz says, to them, it’s lighthearted banter. He feels vilified, but maybe Raquel shouldn’t come. He and Katie are at war. Ariana says she thinks Katie’s mindset is that he’s rubbing her face in it, and Schwartz says he thinks Raquel going with him would add more fuel to the imaginary fire. Sandoval says, tell them to f*** off, and in his interview, he says, Katie is mad, so you can’t come. You said something Katie doesn’t like, so call in sick to Sur. It’s so entitled. Scheana texts Kristina, asking if Raquel can come to the event, and Kristina texts back that Raquel can come. Everyone is all happy… for now.

They have a glamping disco, and Ariana says, Raquel deserves a good birthday. In the morning, everyone heads back to the city. Katie’s mom Teri says she’s excited about the shop. Katie worked for her for so many years; now she’ll be working for Katie. James asks how Ally is feeling after beach day, and she says, James was fighting with everyone. He says he didn’t mean to embarrass her, but she says he embarrassed himself. Obviously, he’s angry. James says, there was no anger behind what did. He’d be fine if Schwartz and Raquel were just dating openly. Ally says he’s confusing, and in James’s interview, he says, all Sandoval can think about is Schwartz. Now that he has his boy back, James is on the outside.

It’s time for Kristina’s Heartspring party, and she tells some of her guests that she started with three lip balms. She was working at SUR at night, and Heartspring during the day. In Schwartz’s interview, he says, Katie is giving him the coldest cold shoulder ever. In his world, they would have sat him down, called him a dirty little slut, and had a few laughs. He guesses he’s staying in the doghouse for now. Lala asks Katie if she thinks she and Schwartz will ever get in a place where it’s all good, but they keep their distance, and Katie says, when he apologizes. Raquel comes in with Ariana and Sandoval, and in Lala’s interview, she says, now Raquel is showing up with Ariana and Sandoval. Maybe they’re a throuple. She feels like she took a hit of acid. She tells Katie that she used to see Raquel as a sweet soul, but now when they’re in the same room, she’s like a very stupid demon.

Ariana sits down with Katie, and says she wants to nip the whole thing with James and Ally in the bud. Katie tells her that James was at Lala’s and said, the other night, he and Ally went to The Abbey, when Sandoval showed up with Raquel (🚩). They all thought it was so weird that it was just the two of them, and she said Ariana and Tom’s dynamic was unconventional to some people. Ariana says, what was repeated to her was that Katie said they had no rules, except for not embarrassing the other one, but Katie tells her that she didn’t say that. Ariana wonders, why twist her words? and Katie says she has no idea. Ariana says she’s excited about what they’re about to get into, and if disparaging stuff was said about her, she’d hoped it didn’t come from Katie. Raquel is one of her closest friends. She trusts and loves Raquel as well as Sandoval. She understands how Katie feels, but she’s not going to say she doesn’t know Raquel. Katie says she hopes she’s a good friend. It’s a personality thing, a character thing, and integrity thing. It’s hard to believe Raquel is a sh*tty person to some people, and a good friend to others (🚩). Ariana says, if she was in Katie’s shoes, she’d feel the same, but doesn’t want to get dragged in to their beef. Katie apologizes, and tells Ariana not to take it as sh*t talking. She didn’t feel it was, and didn’t mean for it to come across like Ariana and Sandoval were in an open situation. Ariana says she’s glad they talked because things get built up. She trusts Katie as a friend and business partner, and hopes they grow closer. They hug it out.

James sits with Raquel, and asks, what’s up? Raquel says, if she’s being honest, when they were at the beach, she felt hurt by James’s comments that he regretted Rachella. She gets that it didn’t turn out like he wanted, but he shouldn’t have regrets. James says, they also need to grow up at some point, and realize past mistakes, and Raquel says she knows he says things to make her feel a certain way and to hurt her; he knew it would hurt her. She doesn’t regret their relationship. He says he has a lot of regret, and she tells him, don’t. In James’s interview, he says, now he sees Raquel was completely wrong for him. Of course he regrets Rachella. It was an epic proposal wasted on her. Raquel says she’s grown a lot, and James says he doesn’t know her anymore. She says, fair enough, and James says, she’s happy where she’s at. She’s grown and done exploration; some of which made her happy, and some not. It’s part of life. She says, that’s why she doesn’t regret anything.

Lala scoops up some Heartspring products, and tells Ariana that she loves free sh*t. Ariana says, this summer is trying to do her in, and Lala says, it kicked Ariana’s ass. Ariana wonders how she hasn’t faked her own death. She doesn’t know how she keeps going. Lala says, she’s getting a business off the ground, and dealing with grief, and she wants to make sure Ariana is good. She was at a barbecue, and Sandoval was there. He’d said Ariana was mad at him. Ariana says, Sandoval couldn’t get a ride because Jason left, but Lala says, Sandoval knew he was leaving and wanted to stay (🚩). Sandoval makes the unfortunate choice to join them, and Ariana says, Lala told her that he knew Jason was leaving the party, and he said he wanted to stay. Sandoval insists he told Jason he was dipping out – Sandoval’s phrase of the day – but Ariana says, he chose to stay. Her grandma died while he was there, and he knew Jason was leaving, but he stayed. Changing tactics, Sandoval says he figured she wanted to be alone (🚩). Ariana says she asked him to come, and he told her that he couldn’t because he couldn’t find a ride. In Ariana’s interview, she says, when her dad passed away, she and Sandoval weren’t even together, and it was a huge priority for him to drop everything to be there for her. They’ve been together eight and a half years, and she feels like he doesn’t think she’s as important anymore (🚩). Lala asks why he didn’t ride with Jason, and Ariana says, Lala wants to know she’s fine with how things transpired. Lala tells her, it’s okay to say she wanted Sandoval with her, and Sandoval says he couldn’t get a car that day. Lala says she was right there, and Ariana says, Sandoval told her that he didn’t know Jason left because he was taking a sh*t (🚩). He’s put her in the position where people think she’s an idiot. Lala says, that’s what she thinks, and that’s what she saw (🚩). In her interview, Ariana says, she chooses Sandoval over everyone. She’s ride or die with him, and looks like an idiot when she’s his number one stan, and he’s not hers. (🚩 🚩 🚩)

Next time, a tasting for Something About Her; Sandoval feels like his very presence annoys Ariana; Raquel tells Katie that her making out with Schwartz is none of Katie’s business; and Katie tells Schwartz that she’s done. She doesn’t need an apology.

🍸Pump That Tini…

Stop by tomorrow for soap, a spot of tea, and some Met Gala talk. Until then, stay safe, stay being the person your dog thinks you are, and stay being leery of those who are a sh*tty person to some people, and a good friend to others.

May 2, 2023 – Valentin Becomes Victor’s Test Subject, Teresa Manages To Leave Out Melissa Even More Than She Has & Some Kyu

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Valentin says, Victor should know by now that he’s a match for him, and Victor says, Valentin’s self-confidence is so misplaced. Valentin asks if Victor doesn’t want to know why he’s here, and Victor says he can think of two possible explanations. Either Valentin launched an ill-advised rescue attempt, or it’s out of pure revenge. Now tell him, which is it? Valentin says, can’t it be both?

Michael tells Willow that Amelia is asleep like the baby she is, and Wiley’s asleep, but apparently had a wrestling match with his covers. He tucked Wiley back in though, and he didn’t budge. She says, ring bearing is hard work, and he says, but Wiley did great, didn’t he? She says, the whole wedding was great; perfect in fact. He says, there was one major tradition they left out, and she says, what’s that? He tells her to hold the bouquet and he’ll show her. Is he going to make her toss it to him?

In her dorm room, Josslyn looks at a photo of Trina, and flashes back to Trina saying, it’s not just the way Spencer spoke to Dex; Spencer seemed to go out of his way to pick a fight. Josslyn says, he’s just being an entitled jerk, and Trina says, but he wanted to do better. She really believes that. Spencer was lashing out, and Dex was the nearest target. Something’s going on with him. Josslyn asks, like what? and Trina says she’s not sure, but she’s going to find out tonight. There’s a knock at the door, and Josslyn opens it to Dex. They hug.

In her office, Portia looks at the photo of her and Trina from the wedding. She flashes back to Trina saying, Portia kept this huge secret from her all of her life. Portia says she’s sorry, but she and Trina’s father love her. And every decision she made from the second she found out she was pregnant has been about Trina. Trina tells her, just don’t. How can Portia stand there and say she loves her, when she kept this from her for her entire life? There’s a knock at the door, and Portia says, come in. Marshall says he thought she could use a friend.

Some of Victor’s goons drag Trina and Spencer into the main salon of the Haunted Star, and Spencer says, I’m sick of being drug around by you no-necks. Goon1 says he’s sick of hearing Spencer’s voice, and Good2 tells him to quite messing around and take the prisoner to his room, and leaves with Trina. Goon1 says, Spencer heard the man, but Spencer stomps on his foot, and breaks free. He tries to run after Trina, but Goon3 grabs him, and Goon1 says, he’ll pay for that.

Michael carries Willow over the threshold and says, welcome home, Mrs. Corinthos. She says, it’s good to be home, Mr. Corinthos. He takes her bouquet from her, and says he’ll put these in water, but she says, he forgot something, and kisses him.

Dex asks if Josslyn is okay, and she says, it’s been a long, long day. Some of it was awesome, and some of it was not. He says, she looks beautiful, and she says she’s trying to find the energy to take her hair down. He says, allow him, and I say out loud, right. He takes the remaining pins out of her hair, and tells her, like he said, beautiful. She kisses him.

Victor says, whatever the reasons, he’s afraid Valentin has come all this way for nothing. He’s in Victor’s custody, and Victor’s men will soon hunt down his accomplices. Valentin says, Victor’s wasting his time; he came alone. Victor says he would have expected Valentin to be a better liar, and Valentin says he fooled Victor into thinking he was dead (ha-ha – good one), but Victor says he won’t let Valentin play him again. Make it easy on himself, just tell him who the accomplice is, and how Valentin found him. Valentin asks why he’d answer when Victor will just accuse him of lying, and Victor says, lies come easily. The truth often has to be coerced.

On the phone with Diane, Robert says he’s sorry they got interrupted earlier. He has a bit of time now if she wants to talk… Now in Anna’s bed, Scotty snores LOUDLY, and Robert says he’ll call her back. He tells Scotty, wake up, and wonders, how long does chloroform last? Elizabeth knocks at the door, and asks if Anna is decent. She’s coming in.

Spencer tells Goon1, sorry about his foot, and Goon1 says, not as sorry as he’s going to be. Spencer says, if Goon1 can forgive and forget, he promises to ask for leniency at his trial, because he will get caught. It is only a matter of time. Goon1 says, can you believe this guy? Let’s show him how we forgive and forget. He takes off his jacket, and I think, Victor is such a micromanager, shouldn’t they check with him first before beating the crap out of his nephew? Spencer says, his uncle wants to use him and his girlfriend for his psycho medical experiment. He was just protecting her. Doesn’t Goon1 have anyone he wants to protect? Goon1 says, no, since no one would be close to a jerk like him, and draws his fist back. Curtis stands in the doorway, and says, I wouldn’t do that if I were you.

Victor says, fortunately, he doesn’t require Valentin’s cooperation. His mere presence is enough. Obrecht asks if Valentin has news about Willow. How is she? Valentin says, as far as he knows, Willow is still alive. Can the same be said of Victor’s hostages? Victor says his great nephews are fine, thank you, as is the stowaway, Trina Robinson. But none of them will survive what is to come unless Obrecht gets on with the testing. Obrecht goes back to her microscope, and Valentin says, what testing? Victor says he’s so glad Valentin asked. Liesl is testing the final step in his plan to save the world, and Valentin’s here to help.

Elizabeth is about to go into Anna’s room, when Robert opens the door. He comes out, closing it behind him, and says he was just visiting Anna. Elizabeth says she just needs to take Anna’s vitals, but he says, she’s sleeping at the moment. Elizabeth says she’ll do her best not to wake Anna up, but Robert says he can’t let her do that.

Marshall says he was worried about Trina, and figured Portia was too. It might help them both if they worry together. She thanks him, and says, ever since Trina called her… He says, Trina called her? and she asks if Curtis didn’t fill him in on everything. He says, that’s great. He hasn’t spoken to Curtis. He’s been leaving messages, but he thought Curtis must be off hounding the PCPD about finding Trina, and was too preoccupied to talk to his old man. That’s good. She says, he doesn’t know. Curtis and Drew Cain uncovered a lead and left to bring Trina home… if they can get past Victor Cassadine. Marshalls says, ugh.

Curtis tells the Goons, the boss doesn’t take kindly to those harming his family, and Goon1 says, this one tried to escape. He needs to be taught a lesson. Spencer says he just wanted to check on Trina. Her room is down the hallway near the engine room, which gives it a lot of fumes. He just wanted to make sure she’s okay. Goon1 says, Spencer doesn’t give requests, and Curtis suggests Goon1 take a break. He’ll take care of this guy. Goon1 says, Curtis isn’t assigned to this detail. Stick to his orders if he knows what’s good for him. As a matter of fact, he doesn’t think he’s ever seen Curtis before. Curtis says he doesn’t think he’s ever seen Goon1 before either. There’s a lot of guards here. Goon1 says, still… and Spencer laughs. He says, his uncle must have been scraping the bottom of the barrel for them. He must have been very, very desperate, to hire the entire brainless brigade. Goon1 asks if Spencer has a death wish, but Spencer says, all he cares about is Trina, glancing at Curtis. Curtis says, don’t harm the boss’s family if you know what’s good for you, and leaves. As soon as he’s gone, Goon1 punches Spencer in the stomach.

Michael brings out the bouquet, now in a vase, and asks how Willow is feeling. She says, blissfully happy to be able to call him her husband, and mean it this time. It’s a dream come true. He says he wants to spend his life making her dreams come true, and she says, all she wants is him. He says he’s sorry there was no dancing at the reception. Actually, there was no reception, thanks to Ned. She says, at least the SEC didn’t show up until after the ceremony, and he says, and they didn’t keep his mom overnight. Since they don’t know where Drew is, they just have to wait for him to come back with Obrecht. She says, Sonny gets some credit for that. If he hadn’t led the SEC to believe Drew was in Maui, things might be very different. She takes his hand, and says, ever since she was diagnosed with leukemia, the world keeps falling out from under her. Her one constant has been him, their children, and his family. They’ve never stopped supporting her and loving her. And if the worst happens – he protests, but she keeps going – she hates the thought of the family being divided between him and his father.

Dex asks if Josslyn is asleep, and she says, dreaming. He says, good dreams he hopes, and she says, very good, kissing him. He says, she told him it was a long day. Tell him about the wonderful parts. She says, that would be the wedding. Everyone was so happy for Michael and Willow. Everyone made an effort, even Tracy. He asks, who’s Tracy? and she says, Tracy Quartermaine, Michael’s great aunt, his grandpa’s sister. She makes the Wicked Witch of the West seem lowkey and agreeable. He asks if she isn’t being a little harsh, and she says, he can meet Tracy and tell her if she’s wrong. But even she got in the spirit of things. She saw Kristina. They don’t really talk anymore. She’s loyal to her dad; she doesn’t want to admit he’s done anything wrong. But after that little bit of tension, it was like a big, extended family – the Spencers, the Corinthos, the Quartermaines, various Falconaris, McCalls, Davises. They were all able to just put the grudges aside and enjoy the night. He asks if the bride and groom were able to relax and enjoy their wedding, and she says, Michael and Willow were blissful. People overuse that word, on ice cream and manicures, but tonight she saw true bliss. They looked at each other like they were the only two people on the planet. They were so grateful, so in love, so happy to have that moment. That was bliss.

Valentin says, Victor really is depraved. He looks at Obrecht, and says, Victor’s delusional, right? Tell him this is a fantasy with no chance of being realized. She says, he is delusional. However, the pathogen is all too real… and effective. Victor asks if Valentin realizes that man is responsible for 80% of the crises in our world, and just happens to have a mortality rate of 80%. Kind of perfect, doesn’t he think? Once man and nature are back in balance, our beautiful planet can flourish once again. He’d hoped to have Valentin by his side, but after Valentin’s betrayal, he’s had to reevaluate his priorities. Valentin says, what exactly is on his worth being saved list? and Victor says, once Liesl has proved the effectiveness of the antidote, Nikolas’s infant son Ace – he really must get around to renaming him one day – and himself, and he promised Liesl she could take some of the antidote home to her family, and his trusted employees of course (🍷). He’s afraid everyone else’s fate will come down to a roll of the dice. Valentin says, what if the cure isn’t effective? What does it come down to then? It’s not too late. Victor can end this madness. And he can have something so much better than all this death. He can have his son back.

Elizabeth says, Robert won’t let her monitor a patient? and Robert says, Anna’s exhausted and tired. He figured that was more important than having her vitals checked again. She says, actually, it’s not. If Anna is that tired, they need to make sure there’s not a medical reason for it. He asks if it’s possible for her to come back later, but she says, it doesn’t work like that. And if Robert was genuinely concerned about Anna, he’d be pushing the call button, and not trying to stonewall her.

Outside Trina’s room, Curtis tells Goon2, change of plans. Watkins wants him on patrol. Goon2 asks why Watkins isn’t telling him. Who are you?

Trina paces in her room, and hears punches being thrown. Curtis opens the door, and she runs to him, hugging him hard.

Dex tells Josslyn, so the wedding was perfect. What about the reception? Anyone get hammered and do something they’ll regret? Anybody pick a fight with the Wicked Witch of the West? She says she wishes. There wasn’t a reception. Two agents from the SEC came in and took her mom for questioning. They’re accusing her mom and Drew of insider trading. He asks how that’s even possible, and she says, her mom bought shares from Aurora, Drew’s company, right before they were supposed to merge with ELQ, but thanks to Ned Quartermaine, the merger never happened, and her mom lost a ton of money. She had to sell her half of the hotel; Nina bought it. She guesses her mom was getting inside information from Drew. He asks if the SEC questioned Drew, but she says, no. Drew is off trying to save Willow, but when he comes back – if he comes back – he’s going to be in serious trouble. He asks how Drew managed to avoid the SEC, and she says, Sonny.

Willow says she loves that they had a family wedding, even if the family was all Michael’s, and he asks if she hasn’t been paying attention. It’s her family now too. She says, of everyone who was there tonight, how many love him? and he says, besides Ned and Tracy? Everyone… including Ned and Tracy. She asks, how many love Sonny? and he says, most of them. She says, how much overlap? How many love him and Sonny both? He says, aside from again Ned and Tracy, everyone. She says, the rift between him and Sonny effects them all. Because even if he’s right – and he is right and Sonny’s wrong, and she’s pretty sure they all know that, including Kristina – they still love them both. They don’t want to choose. So for their sakes, can’t he find a way to co-exist with his father? He says, there’s something she doesn’t know; something he can’t keep from her anymore. It’s better if he shows her. He takes out his phone.

Willow asks, what did she just see? and he says, his father accepting a delivery from a private military contractor. Sonny made a deal with these people to illegally traffic weapons through Port Charles. Those are Federal crimes; violations of the National Security Act. This footage will send his father to prison for the rest of his life.

Josslyn says, Sonny made them think Drew left for Maui, and Dex says, that’s good news, right? She says, yes and no. Drew is free to help Willow without the SEC getting in his way, but getting help from Sonny complicates things. He says, plus he’s working with her brother to take Sonny down, but Josslyn says she prefers calling it bringing him to justice. He chose to break the law, and he’s ruined lives doing that. He has to suffer the consequences… but then he sticks up for them like he used to do, and it reminds her that he’s just full of contradictions. Hmm… So is she. It’s okay if Sonny doesn’t suffer consequences as long as he sticks up for them all the time? Dex says, Sonny does have impeccable timing. He got it tonight; the evidence that Sonny is accepting shipments from Pikeman. She asks, what happens now? and he says, that’s up to Michael. He gave it to Michael, so he guesses Michael will turn it over to the authorities. She says, and this will all be over? and he says, that’s the hope.

Elizabeth says she’s trying to take care of Anna, and Robert says he is too. She says, then step aside and let her in, but he says he can’t. She asks if she’s going to have to call security… on Robert Scorpio? He says, there’s something going on. He can’t give her any details. It’s entirely confidential. She has to trust him on this.

Scotty comes to, holding his head, and says, too many martinis. He realizes he’s in Anna’s bed, and sits up, checking his pockets. He grabs the bedside phone, dials, and says, operator. He sees the phone has been unplugged. Maybe they should have taken it out of the room.

Portia says, there’s been no word from Curtis or Drew since they went to find the Haunted Star, and Marshall says he’s sorry. It’s hard enough worrying about Trina, but now to have his brave, but reckless son off on some foolhardy mission to take down some dangerous lunatic. What was he thinking? She says she’s grateful to Curtis for trying to find Trina and bring her home. He’s saved Trina’s life more than once, and she trusts he’ll be able to do it again… but she’s terrified too. Marshall says, him too. Curtis loves his family above all else. Ain’t nothin’ gonna stop him. Nothin’. Especially to rescue a girl who might be his daughter.

Curtis puts the out cold guard next to Trina’s bed, and zip ties his wrists. He says, he should be out for a while, and she says she can’t believe he’s really here. He says, he can’t believe she’s wearing that sweater there’s no way he wasn’t going to come for her, and she asks if her mom knows he’s here. He says he left her a note. No surprise, she’s worried about Trina. Trina says she’s sorry for all of this. She wishes she could tell her mom herself. He says, she will, because he’s going to get her out of here, and she says, how? Victor has guards all over this place. He says, remember, he has help. They’re going to get her, Spencer, and the baby safely out of here and home. She says she hasn’t seen Spencer’s brother in like, forever; a nanny’s with him. And Spencer is having a lot of friction with the guards. One in particular really hates him. He says he just saw Spencer, and she asks if he’s okay. Curtis says, actually, Spencer was more worried about her than his own safety. He checks his gun, and she asks if Spencer is in trouble. He says, right now, he’s going to get her off this boat and come back for Spencer, and she says she’ll help him get Spencer, but he says he can’t put her at risk like that. She says, Spencer has helped her this entire time. She’s not leaving him. He tells her to do exactly as he says. He says, run, she runs like hell, okay? She promises, and he says, let’s go get Spencer. He aims his gun in front of him, and they slip out.

Victor says, what’s the incentive of getting his son back? He’s already got Valentin. Valentin says, he’s Victor’s captive. Call it off. Let Liesl, Spencer, Trina, and the baby go home. They can work together to set the world to rights. Pour money into scientific research; hire the most brilliant minds. Just think of everything they could achieve together, with no lives lost. You and me; father and son. Victor says, the only way to save this planet is through drastic measures. As for his son, he was foolish enough to trust him once. He won’t be foolish enough to make that mistake again. Valentin says, all right, then let Spencer, Trina, and the baby go. He’ll stay as Victor’s subject. Think of everything they can do with no innocent lives lost. Victor says, no one is innocent. They’re all responsible for the mess this planet’s in, but Valentin can save himself. Just give Victor the answers. He knows Valentin didn’t come here alone; there are others. Who are they and how many? Valentin says he came alone, and Victor asks if it troubles Valentin to be so predictable. Valentin asks if it troubles Victor to be so predictable, and Victor says, this is what’s going to happen. Liesl is going to infect Valentin with the pathogen. They’re pressed for time, so she’s going to deliver it through an injection. The onset of symptoms should be almost instantaneous. Then it just comes down to a waiting game. If Valentin gives him the answers he needs, they’ll give him the antidote, which they’re reasonably certain will be effective. If, however, he dies, they’ll know they have more work to do. Fortunately, they have Trina and Spencer as back-ups. If Valentin doesn’t give him the answers, or takes too much time, then they’ll just test the antidote on them. Goon3 takes Valentin out of the room, and Victor tells Obrecht, let’s go make history.

Michael tells Willow, this wasn’t staged; this wasn’t entrapment. Sonny is helping them smuggle arms out of the country. Willow asks why he would do that, and Michael says, money; they’re paying him a fortune. She says, Sonny’s wealthy already. How much money does he need? Michael thinks it’s more than just money. Port Charles is Sonny’s territory; he decides who moves through it. To deal with  a major defense contractor like Pikeman gives him power, leverage. They want to move their merchandise out of the country, Sonny makes that happen. They don’t just owe him money, they owe him favors. Maybe they have the leverage of politicians, someone who could be useful to Sonny. This is his father’s business. This is what they don’t talk about. It’s what makes them targets; what gets people killed. She asks how he even has that video, and he says, someone sent it to him. She says, that doesn’t make any sense. Someone obtained evidence of Sonny breaking the law. Why wouldn’t they take it to the police themselves? He says, because that someone works for him.

Josslyn says, Dex will be out from under Sonny’s thumb. He won’t have to be looking over his shoulder all the time. And they won’t have to worry that Sonny will find out Dex is working against him. He says, they can move on with their lives, and she says, and Sonny will spend the rest of his life behind bars? What if Dex goes down with Sonny? He was involved in the Pikeman deal. He says, Michael might not even have to use his name, and she says, if he does? Dex says he should be able to cut a deal since he was the one to turn the evidence over. She asks if there’s any way Sonny gets out of this, but he says he doesn’t see how. He’ll be facing the full weight of the Federal government. Does she want Sonny to get away with it?

Elizabeth says she does trust Robert, but she also has to do her job. If her supervisor sees she hasn’t filled in Anna’s vitals, she’s going to start asking questions. Robert asks if she can maybe tell her supervisor that it’s a family emergency. That her… goldfish died? Just buy him a bit of time. Please. He’s begging her.

Scotty asks if the operator can connect him to the WSB. It’s a matter of life and death.

Goon3 asks if Goon1 thinks Spencer has had enough, but Goon1 says he guesses not. Trina runs out and says, hey. Leave him alone. Goon1 says, what are you gonna do about it, sweetheart? Well, that remark should be enough to give her the strength of ten.

Two guards strap Valentin to a chair, while Victor watches through the window. It’s amazing how clean everything is after forty years underground. It’s got electricity, it’s spic-and-span, but everyone is wearing coats, so apparently, they couldn’t get the heat going. Obrecht joins Victor, and asks if he’s sure he wants to do this. He could be signing his son’s death warrant. He says, Valentin made his choice. Just go. She goes inside, and takes a syringe out of a case. She looks at Victor, and says, it’s his son, but Victor says, not anymore. Obrecht injects Valentin. She says she’s sorry, and he says he knows. She goes back out, and tells Victor, this is insanity. She makes a disgusted noise and starts to leave, but Victor grabs her arm. He says, if she wants to save her great niece, she’ll see this experiment through. A guard grabs her and points her toward the window, which is kind of stupid, but okay, and Victor asks how Valentin is feeling. Valentin asks, how long until he’s dead? Victor put a lot of work into this. It would be a shame if it amounted to nothing. Victor says he thinks Valentin needs a tissue, and Valentin begins to bleed from his nose.

Elizabeth says she’ll delay taking Anna’s vitals, and Robert thanks her. She says, he has 30 minutes, and he says he’ll take it. He wants to get it sorted out as soon as possible. A man approaches, and says, Agent Hersley from the WSB. He shows Robert his badge, and says he needs to get into the room right away. Robert says, on what business? and Hersley says, it’s confidential. He goes past Robert, and into Anna’s room. Scotty says he’s got to talk to the agent, and Elizabeth says, where’s Anna? Scotty says, Scorpio drugged him because he doesn’t want him talking to the WSB agent about Victor’s biological weapon. Elizabeth asks if that’s true, and Robert says, you idiot. Does Scotty realize what he’s just done? He’s killed the woman he purported to love, along with three hostages. They should have just acted like Scotty escaped from the psyche ward and has these delusions all the time.

Michael tells Willow, his father’s lieutenant Dex Heller doesn’t work for his father; Dex works for him. He saw an opportunity to get inside his father’s organization to gather evidence to pass along to law enforcement. Dex found it. As soon as he gives this to the Justice Department, Sonny will be out of their lives for good. She says, what about the rest of his family? His brothers, and sisters? She starts to cry, and Michael says, they’ll be safe. He didn’t want to tell her any of this. He didn’t want her to worry. She hyperventilates and passes out. Luckily onto the sofa. He flies to her, calling her name.

Josslyn tells Dex that Avery and Donna are going to be devastated when Sonny goes to prison. So will Kristina. He says he’s so sorry. The last thing he wants is to hurt her family. She says, he didn’t; Sonny did. He just never thought he’d get caught, and now he has.

Portia tells Marshall, up until the Nurses Ball, all she could think about was how she messed things up with Curtis and Trina. She wasn’t even sure she could repair either relationship, but that seems like a lifetime ago. He says, she’s been through a lot, and she says, it feels like one disaster has been put on hold for another one, but Curtis was really there for her when she found out Trina was missing. When Trina called from the Haunted Star, she told Portia that she loved her. She starts to cry, and says, she thought she was never going to hear those words from Trina again. Marshall hands her a hanky, soaps and Dr. Phil being the only place you see them anymore, and he says, of course (🍷) Trina loves her. And Trina will forgive her, just like Curtis forgave him. Portia tells him that she doesn’t even care if Trina ever says one word to her again. She just wants Trina home safe, and Curtis too. She would give anything for that to happen, but she’s stuck here, and can’t do anything to help her daughter. He says he’s here for her, however long it takes. He holds her against himself, and says, it’s going to be all right.

Goon3 takes off after Trina, but Curtis intercepts him, knocking the gun out of his hand, and kicking his ass all over the place. Goon1 runs up, and he and Curtis struggle.

Tomorrow, Brook asks why Tracy thinks she can still hold something over her head; Ava says, Nina better hope Sonny doesn’t find out it was her who snitched; Michael calls 9-1-1; and Trina tries to wake up Spencer.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey

What the hell? Everyone is magically delicious home. At least Ireland is now free of New Jersey. Danielle’s mother Angel comes over, and the grandkids go nuts. Nate tells the kids, if they don’t behave, mom and dad will take their candy away, and watch them cry as they eat it in front of them. That actually sounds like something my father would have said. In Danielle’s interview, she says, she talks about everything with her mom. When she was in high school, they would argue and fight, but her mom is her best friend. What she loves most is that her mom doesn’t beat around the bush. She says what she feels, and doesn’t give a sh*t. Danielle says she had a hard time in Ireland, and Angel asks if she needs to kick someone’s ass. In her interview, Danielle says, during the ride home, she was holding on by a thread. She wanted nothing to do with anyone. Angel asks if they were mean to her, and Danielle says, they were mean girls times a million. Rachel wouldn’t let go of Danielle having called her a rat, and Angel says, she’s not ride or die. Danielle says, then Marge was attacking her. There’s a rumor she’s holding that came from Marge’s friend. A mutual friend saw Melissa in the back seat of a car with a guy, and they were kissing. She doesn’t know if it’s true, but it’s what Marge’s friend said. In her interview, she says she was like Muhammad Ali, blocking sh*t left and right. She had no time to think about what to do about what she was told. Angel says, she should tell Melissa. If she were Melissa, she’d want to know.

Rachel and John go see an adoption attorney, and in Rachel’s interview, she says, there’s always been something missing for her in not adopting Jaiden. Jaiden thought he’d been automatically adopted when she and John got married, and didn’t understand. She wanted it to feel like a complete family for him. He’s so good with the girls, and she wants to take the last step to solidify her being his legal guardian. She tells the attorney that Jaiden will be 16 soon, and although he had a mom, she wasn’t around. It was a lot for him to process, and she’s wanted to adopt him for a long time, but she was scared of the outcome. The attorney tells them that there’s an obligation to serve or try to serve the mother as part of the process. It not only makes Rachel a legal parent, but terminates the biological mother’s legal rights. If she objects, she has the right to an appointed attorney, and they’ll have a contested adoption. Rachel says, it’s crazy. Jaiden’s mother has never been a parental figure in his life, but she still has to ask if it’s okay to adopt the son she raised. In her interview, Rachel says she can’t imagine having no regard for her children. It’s frustrating. She knows who Jaiden is and his heart, and she wants to fill that void. She cries, and says she wants to solidify that she’s here for him and he’s her number one priority. She tells the attorney that she doesn’t want to disturb Jaiden’s life, but this is important, and the attorney says she’ll start the search when she’s drafting the papers. If they hear nothing within 45 days, they’re home free.

Jennifer tells Olivia about the surprise bridal shower she’s throwing for Teresa. They’re doing henna, like in the Turkish culture. Olivia wonders what the garters are, and Jennifer explains that they’re lingerie, like she wants Jennifer to wear for daddy. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, thanks Margaret. Her nine year old daughter thinks she needs to wear lingerie to make her relationship work. Whenever they argue, even if it’s trivial, Olivia gets upset. Jennifer asks Bill if he spent time with the kids while she was away; they were calling her. Bill says, they need to be taught some level of independence, and Jennifer reminds him that the therapist said they take authority more seriously from a father figure. We see a clip of the therapist saying, if dad is taking time for them, they feel it’s important. Bill says, when he’s at work, he’s in a situation where he cares for others, and when he’s home, it’s a different story. That’s the reality of it. In her interview, Jennifer says she could be selfish and live a life of luxury, but she toughs it out for the family. Someone should remind her about saying that the next time she goes shopping for a Birkin. She needs to reevaluate what toughing it out means. Bill says he has to save to put the kids through college, or he wouldn’t work so many hours. Jennifer says, they have to figure out how to do it together. He always blames her when there’s no one to blame; it’s a work in progress. She feels like sometimes they need a referee, and asks if he’d go to see the therapist again, but he says, in this circumstance, no. Jennifer says, they have more issues. His complaints are about her, and hers are about him complaining about her. In her interview, she says, if both of them aren’t participating to make it work, it’s not going to work.

Teresa takes the girls for their dress fitting, and tells the woman that it’s hard to get all four of them in one place at one time. The girls put on their dresses, and Teresa takes photos. Gia calls Juicy Joe, so he can see them, and Teresa says she keeps praying every day. She wants him to come back one day. She gets teary, and Joe says he’s glad she’s happy, and he appreciates what she does for the kids. As long as they’re happy, that’s all that matters. In Teresa’s interview, she says, Joe wishing her happiness shows how far they’ve come. She’s so proud of how they’ve continued their relationship and stayed connected. It makes her daughters happy, and he’ll always be in her life. She tells the girls, the next time they’re in these dresses will be the big day.

Marge, Marge Sr., and Lexi have lunch with Lexi’s mom Ingrid. In Marge’s interview, she says, Ingrid is the ultimate mother and grandmother, jetting in to help. Lexi is separated and staying in the guest house with her son Nino. Marge loves it; they’re all family. Lexi says, it’s a sh*tty situation, but what came out of it was special. Joe #3 is so good with her son. Marge says, Joe loves having Nino there; he’s a good grandfather. And Lexi needed a support system. Lexi says, they were married 8 years, and she’d thought they could get back together, but they couldn’t. Marge Sr. says, he thought they could get back together, and Lexi says she couldn’t have done it without them. Marge tears up, and says, Lexi’s been with her through her divorce, and the hardest times, every disaster. In her interview, Marge says she can’t see life without Lexi. Lexi helped her raise her kids. She’s like Marge’s soulmate, but they don’t have sex. Lexi knew her two faces ago. When she loves, she wants to adopt and share and nurture. No matter how many times she’s been burned, she can’t help it. Marge Sr. can’t understand why Teresa is so nasty to her family, and Marge says, she thinks they mistreat her, but they don’t.

Antonia gets a letter from the Superintendent of Schools commending her for getting on the honor roll, and having straight A’s. In Melissa’s interview, she says, Antonia is a good kid, a little lady. She’s about to get her license, and applied 8 colleges. Most of them aren’t in New Jersey, but Melissa is okay with that. Antonia needs to get out and see what life is like without mommy folding her clothes. Joe #2 wonders who’s beeping a car horn outside, and they all go out to see Melissa’s mother Donna drive up in a car with a bow on it. In Joe’s interview, he says, Antonia is about to turn 17. His mother-in-law adores their children, and Donna wanted to drive the car there. Antonia cries, and in his interview, Joe says, love and happiness are what life is about. Melissa talks about Ireland, and says, it was definitely an emotional trip. Teresa’s remark about Antonia was the lowest blow, but then they went to a farm where they painted a tribute to the bride. She drew their family coming to the United States, and she was sobbing. It was at that point she gave up. She won’t argue anymore. Joe says he doesn’t like that she feels she has to prove herself, and she says she’s going to the bridal shower. In her interview, she says she’s doing everything to keep things in a peaceful place, so they can get by until the wedding. So they can go to the wedding, just for the normalcy of a family member getting married. She tells Joe, after the wedding, she wants off this ride. She’s done. It took her 18 years to say no.

Dolores meets Frank for lunch, and in her interview, she says, the last thing she wants is a sit-down with Frank, but Paulie thinks it’s a good idea. We flash back to Paulie suggesting an in-depth conversation, and Dolores says, it’s never been done. That’s not how they do things. She doesn’t think they even told the kids when they divorced. Gabby was 4 and asked why daddy didn’t live with them. They don’t have emotional talks about feelings. She’s never done this. Frank says, they have so much to catch up on. They used to talk every day. Frankie has his dream job, and he wants to go out for a celebratory dinner. He asked Gabby to come, and Frank asked if he’d told Dolores, but Frankie said she’d feel bad if Paulie didn’t come. Dolores says, Paulie would definitely come, as would Brittany, but Frank says, it’s not their place; it’s their family. In the past, just the four of them would go out. Dolores says, that’s because they weren’t in serious relationships. Their family can grow, and other people can be accepted. She has to consider Paulie’s feelings. Frank says, there’s no reason they can’t have the same relationship. Brittany has no problem with it. Dolores says she doesn’t want Paulie to have a problem with it; she has a problem with it. Frank complains about not having his own relationship with Paulie, and Dolores says, Paulie cares about his relationship with her, not with Frank. Frank whines that when he has the urge to call his mother, she’s not there anymore, and in Frank’s interview, he says, any time he had something bad or good to talk about, he’d call his mother. Since she passed, Dolores has been this person. Dolores tells Frank that he’s getting emotional in his old age, and in her interview, she says, Frank lost his mother and his best friend. She’s sorry about how he feels, but she has to worry about Paulie’s feelings. She tells Frank that it’s nice to say she belongs to somebody. She hasn’t gotten that from anyone else. She tells him, it’s not restriction, but boundaries, and in her interview, she says, Frank will always be family. She can’t throw away 30 years. All she’s asking for is a boundary and some space some. Frank caves, and says, what if they all go; him, Dolores, Paulie, Brittany, Frankie, and Gabby.

Jennifer oversees setting up for Teresa’s surprise shower at a restaurant. In her interview, she says she’s the best bridesmaid to have, and there are no bad seeds in the bridal party. Teresa’s chosen family is here to celebrate, and who doesn’t like a surprise? Good ones, not the bad ones. Gia arrives, and says she told Teresa that they were meeting for lunch. While driving the other girls to the not-really-a-lunch, Teresa talks to Louie, who says he’s sending a text for the dinner on Thursday. He’s invited everyone but Melissa and Joe. Teresa asks if he knows the cameras are on. They’re filming.

Louie says, oh sh*t. Okay. He has to invite everyone, or it wouldn’t be fair. I wonder if they’re this stupid or they think Bravo is. Milania asks why they’re inviting Melissa and Joe, and Teresa says, being upset and angry takes more energy. In Teresa’s interview, she says she doesn’t like to tell the girls everything that’s going on with the family if she doesn’t have to, and the wedding’s a week away. She tells them, there’s always light at the end of the rainbow. The shower décor is all pink, gold, and white; and a lot classier than all of these women put together. Melissa talks with Louie’s sister Veronica, and in Melissa’s interview, she says, Teresa’s new sister-in-law is lovely. She wants that for Teresa, and doesn’t understand why she feels it’s them or her. She’s replaced them. It’s like she has someone to call family now, so bye. Melissa finds out Veronica is officiating, and Gia comes over to say hello to Melissa, which makes for a very strained moment. There’s an announcement that appetizers are being served now, and for the guests to go to the main room. I guess Jennifer rented the whole place? It’s like the wedding before the wedding. The women talk about Ireland, and Melissa says, something seemed off with Danielle. Danielle says, a few things were off, and Dolores says, Danielle wears her heart on her sleeve. Marge asks if Melissa has spoken to Teresa, and Melissa says, of course not, and it’s making her sad. In Danielle’s interview, she says, Melissa is on Teresa’s terms, and feeling a certain way, so she doesn’t want to add any stress. Not today. Teresa arrives, and everyone gets out their phones. The MC tells them, make some noise for Teresa.

Teresa says she feels so special, being in a room full of women paid to be celebrating her. She had no idea. In her interview, she says, Louie’s mom is so sweet. She reminds Teresa of her own mom, and she wishes her mom was here. Everyone is seated, except for Melissa, who has to eat in a bathroom stall. Just kidding. More food porn! Danielle tells Dolores and Jennifer that she went to Ireland one person, and came home another. Her eyes are wide open, and she’s going to pick and choose her battles. Dolores says, that comes with age and experience, and Jennifer tells them, there’s something to be said for being older and wiser. Dolores says, she loves their youth, but wouldn’t buy back those days. Rachel sits down, and in Danielle’s interview, she says she’s trying to take it as it comes. Rachel can be sweet and nice, then boom! When it’s , it’s nice, but when it’s not, she doesn’t want to  there. In Rachel’s interview, she says, you can only push so much before she pokes back. She wants to move forward. They need to put on their big girl panties, and carry on. Teresa thanks everyone for coming, and says she was surprised. She thanks pretty much everyone in the room for something except Melissa, and in Marge’s interview, she says, Teresa just can’t just say she’s happy her sister-in-law is here. It feels intentional, and must be making Melissa feel like she’s not wanted. Jennifer has all the single girls knead the henna and think about the man they want to marry. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, henna gives abundance, love, and prosperity. Some woman, whose name I miss, tells Melissa that Teresa is in the wrong. She told Teresa that she’s only got one brother, and should have mentioned Melissa. Jennifer puts a veil on Teresa, who sits in the middle with the henna, while the women dance around the bride. Jennifer says, she’ll absorb the good energy, and in Danielle’s interview, she says she loves activities. They’re dancing and making noises. Over the top big is her thing. Teresa tells Jennifer that she loves it, and Jennifer says, that’s what bridesmaids do. Teresa says, it’s happy and fun, and no negative energy.

Give it a minute.

Next time, Jen’s mom is an identical twin, and they still dress alike at 80; the dinner with Frank happens; Danielle’s mom tells her that her brother doesn’t want to fix it; Louie says, he wants to talk to Teresa’s brother as much as a rat in the street, and he’s pulling her out of the snake pit.

🤔 Pondering Weak and Weary…

Join me tomorrow for some soap and VanderOmens. Until then, stay safe, stay looking both ways before you cross the street, and stay remembering, there’s always light at the end of the rainbow.

May 1, 2023 – Anna and Holly Head For Greenland, Gary Is An Awful Person With a Man Bun On Deck, Carl Panic Attacks Himself Into the Hospital & First

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

A huge crate comes into the warehouse, and a guy we’ll just call Mr. P tells a guard to bring in the others, but Sonny says, not yet. Last time he did something for Pikeman, he was ambushed at his own warehouse. Let’s talk about that.

Somewhere in Greenland. Obrecht looks at some slides, and Victor comes in, since he won’t let her work in peace. I’m not sure how he expects anyone to get anything done when he’s interrupting them all the time. He asks her to give him some good news, and she says, the antigen is sound. He asks why she doesn’t sound more upbeat about it, and she says, the antidote is uncertain and you won’t stop bugging my ass. Without it, those he has marked for survival may perish. A significant roadblock, no? He says, that’s the thing about roadblocks. You just have to find your way around them, and he has complete faith she can do just that. She says she can find workarounds, but these things take time. He says, that’s the one thing none of them have, especially not her great niece Willow.

Outside, a guard says, let’s go back, and the other says, sounds good to him. As they’re about to leave, the phone Valentin dropped starts to ring, and one guard asks if the other heard that. Valentin pops out from behind the rock, and they tell him, don’t move.

Martin meets Nina at the MetroCourt, and she thanks him for coming straight from the airport. How is his mom? He says, his mom is high-spirited and happy, and thanks her for asking. He just wishes he could say the same thing as for his sister. Nina says, she must be going through it. Nina also has someone she loves trapped on the Haunted Star, and it’s been non-stop fear. Martin says, Laura hasn’t answered any of his calls today. He’s going over to her place after they take care of business. That being said, what was so important that Nina had to see him the minute he landed? She says she asked him to inform the SEC about Carly and Drew’s insider trading, and he says, what of it? She says she needs him to call it off.

Carly goes back to the Quartermaine mansion, and Michael lets her in. She hugs him, and says she feels awful for ruining Willow’s big night. He says he and Willow are married; tonight is far from ruined. Besides, it’s not her fault; it’s Ned’s fault. She asks if Ned actually admitted turning them in, and Michael says, of course (🍷) not, but if it wasn’t Ned, who would have gone to the SEC?

Martin tells Nina that the SEC isn’t Wyndham’s. They don’t have a return policy on criminal behavior. She says, that’s what she figured, but she thought she’d ask, and he says, now it’s his turn. What’s with the second thoughts? She says, there are just some things she hadn’t fully considered with regard to potential fallout. He says, that might be, but he’s sorry. This is a done deal. She says, this could be a lot of worrying for nothing. There’s no guarantee the SEC is going to act on the anonymous tip that he left anytime soon, or at all. He says, actually, he thinks she’ll find the government has exceeded their expectations. He got a call from a friend of his about Carly. She was there at the police station tonight, being interviewed by the SEC.

Mr. P says, Pikeman was alarmed and dismayed to hear about the attempt on Sonny’s life, and they want to assure him, they’d never be party… Sonny says he knows Pikeman wasn’t behind the shooter. He confirmed their lack of involvement. Brick says, the shooter was untraceable. No fingerprints or DNA in any database. Mr. P says, so a professional, and Brick says, of a specific kind. He’s had military training, probably special ops. Sonny says, that’s not the kind of personnel he deals with, which leads him to believe he was just a means to an end. So whoever tried to kill him, did it to screw with Pikeman.

Anna says, Jordan is going to run interference for them long enough to keep the WSB at bay, and Holly says, Robert should be here any minute to help them hammer this out. The WSB absolutely cannot find out that Victor may be about to deploy a biological weapon on the world. Scotty walks in and says, that’s not their decision to make.

A guard asks, who else is here with Valentin? but Valentin says he’s here alone. The guard asks who he is, and he says he’s Valentin Cassadine. He’s here to see his father.

Holly says she doesn’t know what Scotty thinks he heard, and Scotty says, she seems to have made a miraculous recovery for someone who was burned up in a fire. There’s no scars or anything. If the two of them think they’re going to sacrifice his girlfriend, they’ve got another guess coming. Robert comes in, and tells them, keep it down. He could hear them all the way down the hall. Scotty asks if Robert is in cahoots with them as well, and Anna says, Scotty is operating under the misapprehension that they don’t want Liesl rescued. Robert says, as usual, Scotty has it all backward, and Scotty says, does he? He overheard Drew a while ago, talking about how Robert is withholding some information… Anna asks how long he’s been listening in, and Holly says, Jordan just left ten minutes ago. Anna says, he hasn’t done anything, has he? and Robert says, please tell him that Scotty hasn’t made contact with the WSB.

Obrecht tells Victor, don’t dare threaten Willow. Willow is her family, her great niece. She needs Obrecht’s help. Victor says he’s not threatening anyone; he’s just stating facts. The longer it takes her to prove the efficacy of the antidote, the less time her niece has to undergo a lifesaving procedure. She asks if she has his word he’ll release her if she completes the project (like his word means something), and he says, there’s only one way to find out. Do her job. A guard tells Victor that someone claiming to be his son is on the island, and Victor says he wants to speak to them. The guard radios that Victor wants to speak to the intruder, and Valentin says, hello, dad. Victor says, bring him here. Now.

Scotty says, news flash for Robert. After Ashford left, what he did or didn’t do is none of Robert’s business. Anna says, whether Scotty believes them or not, they’re all working toward the same outcome. So he needs to tell them if he relayed any information he heard to the WSB. Scotty says he doesn’t think they’re all working for the same outcome, but just to be on the level with them, he hasn’t said anything to anybody… yet. Anna says, he does understand people’s lives are at stake, and he says, how dare she say that to him? Liesl’s being held by a madman who wants to burn down the world. Robert says, they’re all working hard… Scotty says, at what? They have information that they could pass along to the WSB, and they can take out Victor. Now they’ve got the Commissioner working for them. None of this makes any sense to him. Holly slips out of the room, and Scotty says, Liesl’s done some pretty horrible things in her day, but he won’t let her be collateral damage for Anna and Robert. Anna tells him, just listen… but he says, save it. Because you know what? If they don’t tell the WSB, he sure as hell will.

Nina asks if Martin is telling her that Carly was officially questioned. She’s kind of shocked that the SEC acts so quickly. Martin says, so is he (me too!). Turns out the government is flat-footed and backlogged in everything but insider trading. That, and alimony payments. Just miss a couple of those suckers, and see what happens. Then again, it probably has more to do with his herd of ex-wives than it does with the government. Nina asks, what’s next with Carly and Drew? and Martin says, doubtless, Carly will face some sort of investigation, as will Drew. He’s sorry. At this point, it’s in the attorney’s hands. Now if there’s nothing else he can do for her, he’d like to go visit his sister. She thanks him, and he says he understands she’s worried, but there’s no point in second-guessing anything. She didn’t incite Drew or Carly to do anything. If there was insider trading, they did it themselves. All she did was report it. He says, goodnight, and leaves.

Michael brings Carly into the living room, and Willow says, they were so worried about her. Carly says she’s sorry the whole situation with the SEC overshadowed Willow’s wedding, but Willow says, the wedding was over. She’s just glad the police didn’t hold Carly longer, and that Drew is safe. Carly says, Sonny showed up and told the SEC that Drew was on a plane to Maui, and it did buy them some time. She’s no fan of Sonny’s, but she’s grateful he showed up when he did. Willow says, as far as she’s concerned, that’s proof they’re still important to him, and Carly looks at Michael. That’s right, Michael. Put Sonny away, and there will be no more stepping in to help when you need a weird favor.

Sonny tells Mr. P, seems to him, someone had a vested interest in preventing the shipment. So he has to wonder if that has something to do with what’s in the cargo. Mr. P says, that was a third party trying to stop them. He doesn’t see why the contents of the shipment is relevant. Sonny says, somebody tried to take his life. Mr. P doesn’t think that’s relevant? He had the assumption they were shipping weapons. Now he’s beginning to think they’re moving something bigger than guns. Mr. P says, they were under the impression Sonny wanted to minimize his involvement. Provide storage and facilitate shipping only. Sonny says, his impression’s wrong, and Mr. P signals to his man who picks up a crowbar, and opens the crate. Lousy spy Dex looks at the camera he hid. Brick moves some of the packing material around, and says, what the…? He tells Sonny, these are some of the world’s most powerful explosives, and Sonny asks, how powerful? Brick says, one brick could take out an entire city block. He steps aside with Sonny, and tells him, that stuff is in high demand. It’s very hard to get. People like it because it’s malleable and waterproof, and a little goes a long, long way. The US military keeps it under tight control; real tight. Sonny tells Mr. P, if this is the cargo they’re sending through his docks, he’s surprised more people didn’t take shots at it, and Mr. P tells Sonny, what can he say? Great rewards come with high risks. Sonny asks what fortune cookie he got that from says, this is something he’s not understanding. He feels like he’s taking all the risks.

Carly says, putting aside her situation with Sonny, she knows he’s worried about both of them, and Michael says he thinks the most important thing right now is to bring Liesl home safe and sound so she can be a bone marrow donor for Willow. And Drew is the one making that happen; not his dad. Willow says, Sonny decoyed the SEC to give Drew time to go after Liesl, you moron. Doesn’t that count for something?

Mr. P says, in regard to what’s in the crates, that information is tightly controlled. Leaks are very rare, and when they occur, those involved are dealt with swiftly. Are they going forward or not? Sonny adjusts his tie and says, Pikeman can use his docks this time, but not again. Not until they renegotiate the deal. By renegotiating the deal, he means he wants information on who’s behind the ambush. Mr. P says, understood, and tells his men to close the crate. Sonny thanks Brick for taking care of the Drew situation, and Brick says, his pleasure. Sonny asks if Brick can take care of the rest here. Nina’s waiting for him, and Obrecht’s missing. Brick says he’s got Sonny, and Sonny says he appreciates it. He tells Mr. P that his associate will take charge of the shipment from here, and calls Dex over. He says, Dex just needs to make sure the cash exchange goes smoothly. We see the camera recording them.

Victor snatches the walkie from his guard, and says, once they’ve brought him his son, check on their guests they left aboard the Haunted Star. Obrecht says, what an intriguing turn of events. But of course (🍷) he’s the man who thinks of everything. She’s sure he thought of his son showing up. He tells a guard to conduct a thorough search. There’s no way his son came here alone.

The guards move Valentin along, and behind the rock, Curtis says, there’s only one way to tell if it’s safe for them to move. He draws his gun, and comes out, Drew motioning for Laura to stay put.

Robert says, they can’t have Scotty rushing off to the WSB with what he just heard, but Scotty says, he doesn’t need their permission. Anna says, he has to understand, they have their reasons, and he says he’s all ears. She says, first of all, they don’t have incontrovertible proof, and he says he thinks he’ll just give the WSB a little call, taking out his phone. Anna says, if he makes that call… when Holly suddenly puts a cloth over Scotty’s mouth and nose, and he passes out. Holly smiles.

Mr. P hands Brick a briefcase, and says, it’s all in there. Brick says, they’re going to count it to be sure, and passes it to Dex. Dex opens the case, and Mr. P says, the last thing Pikeman would do is cheat Mr. Corinthos. They’re hoping this is the beginning of what will be a profitable relationship. Brick says, that will be up to Mr. Corinthos, and Mr. P says, deals this profitable aren’t easy to come by. Mr. Corinthos will find his affiliation with Pikeman will be life changing.

Michael says he sees Sonny is making an effort, but that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be held accountable for his actions in the past. Carly asks if they can’t just focus on the future, or try to, and Michael asks, what happened at the police station? Carly says she knows the government has frozen Aurora’s accounts and assets, and Michael says, damn it, Ned. Although he shouldn’t be surprised Ned’s games impacted the family business. What he can never forgive is Ned hurting Carly and Drew in the process. Willow asks if he really believes Ned would hurt them this way. He’s always been so kind. Michael says, Ned is a Quartermaine. He always puts ELQ ahead of everything else. He gets that it’s hard for Willow to see that; she always sees the best in everybody. She says, not always.

Nina walks into Pizzulo’s, and tells Kevin that Sonny’s expecting her.  He opens Sonny’s office door, and she goes in. She and Sonny kiss, and Sonny says, sorry to call her down here, but he needed to talk to someone. She says, tell her about the wedding, but he says he’s not going to. He doesn’t want her to be sad, but she says she wants to hear about it. How was Willow? He says, she looked beautiful, a vision, and Nina says she knew Willow would be. Everything wasn’t too much for her? He says, she did great. Nina should have seen the kids. She says she’s sure Wiley was very handsome. How did Donna and Avery do as flower girls? He says, terrible… Just kidding. She should have seen Baby Amelia; she had this pretty little dress on. He took pictures like she wanted. She thanks him, and says she’s glad Willow had a perfect day. He says, it wasn’t quite perfect, and she says, it was too much for Willow, wasn’t it? What happened? He says, no. Some agent from the SEC hauled Carly into the PCPD for colluding with Drew on insider trading. Nina flashes back to being on the phone with Martin, and saying she hasn’t changed her mind; just the opposite. She wants him to go all out and expose Drew and Carly for insider trading. She says, it happened at the wedding? and Sonny says, the good news is, they only held her a few hours. She asks if he thinks that’s the end of it, but he says, no, not for Carly or for Drew. The SEC is trying to find him now. She asks if Drew wasn’t at the wedding, and Sonny says, she hasn’t heard yet?

Curtis comes back, and says, the coast is clear. There’s no sign of any other guards. He thinks the best plan is to head to the Haunted Star. Laura says, but they don’t know how many guards Victor has on that ship, or scouring the rest of the island. They have to assume Victor knows Valentin didn’t come to the island by himself. Drew says he can go with Curtis to get everyone off that boat, and Curtis says he thinks the two-man approach is probably best. Drew asks if Curtis wants him to get Victor’s attention, and keep it off the Haunted Star, and Curtis says, exactly. Does he have any idea how to gain entry into the bunker? Laura says she knows how. (Of course <🍷> she does.) They give Victor exactly what he’s looking for – Valentin’s accomplice.

Robert gently settles Scotty into a chair, and asks Holly, sweetie pie, what have you done? She says she neutralized the threat; temporarily anyway. Anna says she thought she was getting through to him, but Holly says, he was literally dialing the phone to the WSB. They couldn’t take that chance. He’s got tunnel vison. He would literally do anything to save Obrecht. And doesn’t the Bureau strongly recommend against forming attachments? He says, that’s a rather cold calculation, and she thanks him. Anna asks how long he’ll be out, and Holly says, for a few hours. Then he’ll come around with a devil of a migraine. Anna says she’s concerned that Laura and the rest of the crew have no idea what Victor is actually planning, and Robert says, along with everyone else on that island. Holly says, which is why they have to get on the next flight to Greenland. Robert says he’s ready within the hour, and Anna says she’s ready now, hopping out of bed.

Laura says, Drew captures her and holds her prisoner, and gains entry by delivering her to Victor. Drew says, she’s here to rescue her grandsons. He can’t put her at Victor’s mercy, especially when he doesn’t have any. She says, he’s right, and she’s not going to rest until her grandsons are safe, and he’s not getting past those guards without her. Curtis says, he and Laura have been friends a long time; they’ve trusted each other with their lives. Trusting him with her life is one thing; trusting he can rescue her grandkids is another. He promises her, he won’t leave the Haunted Star without them. He’d rather die before he’d let anything happen to Trina or her boys. She says she believes that. So she’ll go with Drew, and keep Victor busy. They hear radio static coming toward them.

Robert asks what Anna is doing, and she says, taking care of business. It’s what she does. He says, it’s what they all do, what they’re best at, but she’s recuperating and has nothing to prove. She says she believes she has a score to settle with Victor, and he says, she’s one stubborn woman. Holly tells him, she would say brave, but she does have to ask. Is Anna sure she’s up for this? Anna says she has to see it through, and Robert asks if this is because of Valentin. Is this guy really worth the risk? Anna tells him, stop talking, and looks around for her clothes. She finds the bag with her stuff, and Robert asks, what about Scotty? Holly says, he’ll be unconscious for some time. He says, then he’ll just go home, pack a bag, and… Don’t even think it. Anna says, he has to stay here, and not just because there’s an unconscious man in her room, and Holly says she’s with Anna. If the WSB gets wind of what they’re doing, he can buy some time. And he can keep them posted on what’s happening in Port Charles. He says, it’s not that he doesn’t have faith in them – he does – but this is probably the most dangerous mission they’ve ever embarked on. Anna and Holly go on either side of him, each taking an arm, and walk him to the door. Holly says, she and Anna were both married to him, and they’ll survive. She gently pushes him into the hallway, and closes the door. She and Anna fist bump.

Victor tells Obrecht to get back to work, and she says, what’s the point? Valentin found him. It’s only a matter of time before others do too. He says, all the more reason to expedite her work, and she says, time is not the only impediment here. The stabilizers and some stuff I don’t understand are all insufficient. He says, in layman’s terms, what’s going on? and she says, in order to make this work, she needs preservatives, single dose vials. Otherwise, the antidote could be easily contaminated. He says, precisely why he has her here. He knows she can get past these problems. She says, even if she could solve the preservative problem, this endeavor of his is reckless, futile, doomed. He says he seems to recall her saying this could be a crowning scientific achievement, and she says, scientifically speaking, she still does, but it’s time to retreat, regroup. He says, if he stops the process now, who knows how long this will set him back. She says, he’s made a valiant effort. His brilliant plan just can’t come to fruition under these circumstances. He says he supposes she’s right. He just has to reevaluate part of his plan. She says, good, and thanks him for listening to her, but he says he hasn’t been bested. Not by his son or by any doubt. He still holds all the cards, including her.

Sonny says, there’s a possible location on Nina’s Aunt Liesl, and she asks where Victor took Obrecht. He says he can’t say, because he doesn’t know, but what he does know is, Drew went out to find her. That’s why he was missing from the wedding. He went out to find Nina’s aunt. He’s going to bring her home and save Willow’s life. Don’t worry about it. He threw the SEC off the scent. He got Brick to make Drew’s name appear on a manifest for a flight going from San Diego to Maui. They won’t know he’s not there until he doesn’t get off the plane. She says, but that’s just a temporary dodge. Eventually, the SEC will find out it’s a false lead, and be back on Drew’s trail. What if the SEC finds Drew before he can bring Aunt Liesl home? What does that mean for Willow? I’d say, there’s no way they’re going to Greenland, but since they show up on an anonymous tip before you hang up the phone, who knows?

Carly tells Willow, it’s all her fault. Drew did everything he could to discourage her from investing in Aurora, but she wouldn’t listen. Michael did too, but she was so determined to support them. Now look. It all came back to bite her. She lost her hotel, there’s an SEC investigation, Aurora’s assets have been frozen… Michael says, let’s forget about that. It can be dealt with later. He thinks they should call it a night. Carly says, of course (🍷). She agrees. She suggests she walk Willow to the gatehouse while Michael wraps things up here, and Willow asks Michael to find her bouquet. She wants to put it in water, and make it last a few more days. Carly tells him to make sure he gets the top of the wedding cake. They have to put it the freezer at the gatehouse, so they can eat it on their first wedding anniversary. True story. We did that, but since our freezer was so small, my in-laws kept it in theirs. The day before our anniversary, my husband went to pick it up, and his brother had eaten it the previous day, not knowing what it was. FYI, frozen cake does not taste that great after a year.

The guards come around to the rock again, when Laura comes limping out, wailing for help. They ask what she’s doing here, and she thanks them, saying, she needs help. She limps to them, and before they realize it, locks arms with the both of them, and says, now boys. Curtis and Drew rush the guards.

Brick takes the briefcase, and tells Dex that he can find his own way back. He goes to the door, turns around, and says, words of advice if Dex wants to stay in this business. Outside of Sonny, trust nobody. Dex says, not even him? and Brick says, especially not him, and leaves. Dex flashes back to hiding the camera when Brick was talking to Sonny on the phone.

Sonny tells Nina, Drew’s a smart guy. He’s sure Drew’s taken every precaution in covering his tracks. She says, but the government is resourceful. Drew is missing. Won’t that intensify everything? He says, probably so, and she says, this could interrupt the rescue mission; make it impossible for Drew to bring Aunt Liesl home. And Aunt Liesl is Willow’s last chance. Again I ask, why aren’t they actively looking for another donor? Sonny tells her, take it easy. He’s going to do everything he can to make sure Drew’s mission is successful. She thanks him, and says, surely the SEC has bigger fish to fry than Carly and Drew. He says he doesn’t know about that, and don’t call him Shirley. From his experience, the government prioritizes its money. He doesn’t know who tipped off the SEC, but they’re not only hurting Carly and Drew, they’re hurting Willow.

Carly brings in the wheelchair, and Willow says she never thought she’d get to the point she couldn’t walk to the gatehouse. Carly says, it’s been a long day for Willow, helping her into the chair, and Willow says, for Carly too, and not in a good way. Carly says, Diane’s an amazing lawyer. She’ll get it all figured out. Willow asks how she can be so sure, and Carly says she knows if they stick together as a family, they can make it through anything. They join hands.

Dex gets the camera, turns it off, and says, gotcha. He takes out his phone, and leaves the warehouse.

Michael’s phone dings, and he says, Dex. He sees a money and camera emoji, and flashes back to telling Dex, so Sonny draws the line at drugs, but is willing to ship weapons of war. Dex says, there’s only two reasons people want to ship under the cloak of darkness. Either what they’re shipping is dirty, or what they’re moving is being supplied to dirty people. This deal is extremely lucrative for Sonny, but extremely dicey. Michael says, this is how they bring Sonny down.

Holly lets Robert back in the room, and he says, Anna is in no shape to go charging off to Greenland. She says, perhaps he’s right, but she feels that they’re all in for a world of hurt if Victor’s plan is successful. Holly says, sorry to leave him with this mess, and he says he’s been cleaning up messes for the both of them for years now. He’s highly experienced at it. Anna says, and they love him for it. She and Holly kiss Robert on the cheek, and he smiles. They leave, and Scotty mumbles in his sleep.

Laura waits behind the rock, when Curtis and Drew come back dressed in the guards’ uniforms. Laura says, very convincing, and Curtis says he is going to bring them home safely. All of them. She says she knows he will. Good luck. He jets, and Drew asks if Laura is absolutely sure she wants to do this. She can still wait by the seaplane until he gives the all-clear. She says she knows he wants to protect her, but he can’t get past those guards without her. And once they get inside… they’ll think of something. He has to trust that she knows what she’s doing. He says, okay. Let’s do this. She says, from this point on, she’s his prisoner, and he ties her wrists in front. They head for the bunker, Drew following Laura with his gun drawn.

Victor says he’s sure it fits with Obrecht’s agenda for him to give up now, but his plan is moving ahead. He just has to speed up the timetable. She says, there’s no way to know if the antidote is viable without testing it on a human subject, and he says, that’s the plan. She says she refuses to use Spencer or Trina as her test subjects. She won’t risk cutting short a young, innocent life. He asks if she’d have qualms about using a more mature subject. Someone who’s decidedly less innocent. Valentin is brought in, and Victor says, perfect timing, son.

The text says, In Loving Memory of Nneka Garland, and we see photos.

Tomorrow, Dex asks Josslyn how Drew managed to avoid the SEC; Robert asks Elizabeth to trust him; and Valentin tells Victor to end this madness.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

2nd day of charter. In Colin’s interview, he says, Chase has a good work ethic, but in Gary’s interview, he says, Chase thinks he knows more than he does. There’s no way in hell he’d talk back to a superior that way. He’s been working on boats for 12 years. Shut it and listen to him. He tells Chase, the boat looks good, and asks Glenn if they’ll be sailing, but Glenn says, there’s not much breeze in the forecast. Glenn tells primary Kim that they’re not getting any wind, so there won’t be much sailing, and she says she understands. He suggests taking them out in the tender, and setting up the rope swing. Breakfast is served, and there’s smoked salmon eggs benedict that makes me want to cry. In Daisy’s interview, she says, the negative feedback makes her feel like she’s sh*t at her job. So she’s taking the opportunity to train the stews as much as she can, and make sure Glenn stays the f*** off her back. Ileisha ordered eel for making sushi, and realizes she’s received a live one. In her interview, she says, they’re like the snakes of the ocean, and freak her out. Growing up in the bush, a python once came through the window, and wrapped itself around the bath. She screamed for help, and her dad had to chop its head off. She was traumatized. Colin cuts the head off, and Lucy screams. She says, it’s horrible, and in the meantime on deck, Kim is saying, this is the most incredible experience.  

The guests go swimming, and Daisy tells the stews to do the cabins. Gary finds that the eFoils (kind of like surfboards) haven’t been charged, and whines about things not being done. Chase asks if one of the stews can come on the tender to pour drinks for the guests, but Gary says he’s sure Chase can go by himself. Lucy tells Glenn that Daisy is sleeping, and she’s not making the call, so Glenn says he’ll make the call. He’s sending her with Chase. In Chase’s interview, he says, thank God he’s self-. The guests are expecting a certain standard. If this was his first time working on a boat and he needed to be taught, considering Gary’s leadership style, he’d be f***ed. When Daisy wakes up, Mads tells her that Lucy went on the tender, but fails to mention Glenn is the one who sent her. Colin and Gary get the eFoils going and ride them out to the tender, and when Daisy sees them, she gets doubly pissed off. In her interview, she says, the boys can f*** around, but the girls have to be with the guests at all times. She’s fuming.

The guests come back, and Lucy explains that Glenn told her to go. Glenn curses the fact there’s no wind, and Chase tells Mads that he’d like to get with Mads. Gary tells the guests that they’ll set up the rope swing for after lunch, and Lucy tells Mads about Chase. Mads says, that’s literally not happening, and in her interview, she says, it was one kiss bro; relax. It’s not that she’s not interested, but there are a lot of other guys on the boat, and she’s sure there are other options. She loves samples. In Alex’s interview, he says he typically dates models with daddy issues, and it hasn’t gone extremely well. Mads is new for him. She’s not high maintenance. Maybe it’s time to break the mold. Ileisha is running late, and in Daisy’s interview, she says, Ileisha is feeling the pressure, since she’s a little late with service, but the guests are so lovely, she doesn’t think they really care… which she’s grateful for. When I see the lunch chef has prepared, I’d willingly wait for it too. Anchor is home, and Daisy tells Ileisha that the guests very happy. The boat moves along, and Glenn asks Colin how the engine is doing. Colin says, it’s purring, and Gary tells Chase to take a break, but Chase says he’s got to set up the rope swing. Gary thinks it’s going to be a long season, and in his interview, he says, it doesn’t seem like anything he tells Chase matters. Daisy complains to Gary about Lucy leaving the boat, and in Gary’s interview, he says, it’s easier licking Daisy’s ass than disagreeing with her. He’s just going to tell her what she wants to hear.  They anchor at Grande Pervero, and Chase falls asleep in the crew mess. In Ileisha’s interview, she says she’s doing a bourbon tasting menu, and it’s best to serve something soft, smoky, salty with a heavy liquor. She’s making southern comfort food, and plans on knocking it out of the park with her presentation. Guest Justin (Guarini) tells the others to tell his children that he loves them before going on the rope swing. I have to say, he looks good; a lot better than when he was on American Idol. Guest Kelly lets go too early, and wails that she hurt her right boob.

Daisy says, they’re doing the table in orange and brown, and eww! Gary with his hair out of the man bun is worse than in the man bun. As far as I’m concerned, there are only two men in the world allowed to have man buns; Sensei Guillermo Gomez and Roger Howarth. Daisy tells Gary that he smells of tea tree and his fly is open. He asks why she’s looking. Primary Ian says, the attention to detail is amazing, and in the galley, Ileisha frets over the lamb being overcooked. She says, there’s always something. She can never do everything right. Glenn tells her not to let it get to her; she’s doing great, and he thinks it will be fine. Ian realizes they left a mess of clothes on the floor, and jets to the cabin to pick everything up, but Mads and Lucy already have it done. He says he came down to clean up their mess, and Lucy says, that’s their job. He says, it wasn’t intended, and reminds me of another true story. Someone broke a glass at my wedding reception, so I went back into the kitchen to get a broom to sweep it up. The caterers were like, um… that’s not your job. Kim says she’s warm, fuzzy, and happy inside, and Glenn tells Ileisha that it’s okay to be a perfectionist, but don’t let it break her flow. In Ileisha’s interview, she says she’s a people pleaser, and thinks it comes from her upbringing. She has survivor’s guilt because her mom lost two kids. It was ingrained in her to be the best version of herself, and puts pressure on herself to make sure people are really full and happy. Alex goes on anchor watch, and it starts to thunder. The wind picks up around 1 am, and Alex says, sh*t’s about to get weird. The wind is up to 15 knots by 2 am, there’s lightning, and things are rocking.

Glenn comes out to check what’s happening, and Alex says, there was no wind. He went out to put on the covers, and it suddenly came up. In Gary’s interview, he says, Alex has done everything right so far, but Glenn is quick to react after last season’s anchor drag. He thinks if Colin farted, Glenn would jump out of bed and run to the bridge. Glenn tells Alex to keep a close eye on it, and call him if there’s anything over 20 knots. Another amazing breakfast is served, and I think about the leftover Chinese food I had for dinner. the guests don’t want to leave, and Ian says he saw some cupboards they could hide in. Gary gets picky about something else with Chase, and says, it’s all about being prepared. In Chase’s interview, he says he can’t catch a break with Gary, who’s just looking for a reason to be upset, and in Gary’s interview, he says, Chase is trying to piss him off. The boat is docked, and Glenn radios the crew to say goodbye to the guests. Ian says, he can’t even express what an amazing adventure they’ve been given, and Kim says, they were blown away about the kindness they lead with. She gives Glenn the tip envelope, and says, it’s an honor to give them this. As they leave, Glenn blows the horn and everyone waves. Glenn tells the crew, well done. Daisy tells the stews, the more we get done today, the more we do tomorrow [sic]. I think she might be a little off, and the drinking hasn’t even started. Gary says, he came late, so he’s just being a fly on the wall when they go out. He asks who Colin has his eye on now that he’s single, and in Colin’s interview, he says, Gary’s had it easy for the last two seasons. The girls were fighting over him. For the first time, he has a little competition. Gary says he doesn’t cause drama; drama tends to find him. Ugh. He’s such an a-hole.

At the tip meeting, Glenn says, what a charter. A complete 180 from the first one. He tells Daisy that she did a good job; service was on point. It seems her team found their groove. She says she’s happy with the teamwork and communication, and in her interview, she says she’s elevated by the positive feedback. It’s what they needed, and she’s one step closer to a margarita. Glenn says, they’re good attitude makes a difference, and commends Colin on getting the engine running. He tells Ileisha that it’s not easy doing a meal like the bourbon tasting. Her food has been delicious, and she’s doing a great job. He’s glad Gary is back; it made a big difference. Gary says he’s happy with his team, Alex says he learned a lot, and Glenn says, there’s a reason they have a first officer. The tip is $23K, or 2250 euros each. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, yes and yes. She’ll take that sh*t. You’re welcome. They work for a hot minute, and Gary gets on the radio, saying, this is your captain speaking. It’s time to get f***ed up. The crew changes, and goes to an Italian restaurant. A few of them step away for a smoke, and Ileisha asks who Gary is crushing on. He says, everyone, and Ileisha asks who Chase’s type is – say it. After some poking and prodding, he admits it’s Mads. At the table, Alex says he spent 45 minutes getting ready, and Lucy says, he spends more time on his hair than she does. Gary comes back, and tells Lucy that red is her color. She tells him, f*** off, but Chase senses crying himself to sleep. In his interview, he says, f***ing Gary. He just admitted he liked Mads. He knows a snake when he sees a snake, and Gary is kind of an a-hole. Kind of?

Gary tries to kiss Daisy, but she’s not having it. In her interview, she says, she can’t read Gary. She sees how he behaves with her, and he does the same thing with every single girl. We flash back to Gary putting the moves on pretty much every stew he’s worked with, and Daisy says, it’s hard to take him seriously. Gary says, they can’t have that conversation when alcohol is involved, and the crew goes back to the boat. They get in the hot tub, and Mads tells Gary, touch her, and she’ll  knock his man bun out. Chase sits by himself for a while, then gets out of the jacuzzi and goes to bed. Mads and Gary are left with a falling asleep Alex, and Gary tells him that he’s going to drown. Somehow, Alex manages to get out of the tub, and toddles off. Gary says he thinks Mads is gorgeous. He tells her that both Chase and Alex said they liked her, but at the end of the day, they’re just deckhands, like he’s a huge step up. They kiss, Alex falls asleep as he’s eating in the crew mess, and everyone else is snoring.  

Next time, charter three; high school d-bag vibes; in Daisy’s interview, she says she thinks Gary is f***ing with her; and a guest has an accident.

Summer House

Help. I’m watching this nonsense and I can’t turn away.

During the week, Lindsay meets with Gabby, and in Gabby’s interview, she says, when it comes to her type, it’s better for her to show than tell. She’s made a pdf of men who are possibilities, men she’s slept with, men she wants to sleep with, the ones she’s dated and matched with, and men she’s thought about. Boys for Gabby. Lindsay says, they’re all male models, but Gabby says, some of them have jobs. Ciara meets Rachel at a restaurant, and in her interview, she says she’s throwing a party for herself. She’s been in NYC a year, and thinks this Georgia peach is trying hard to become an apple. NYC has helped her come into adulthood, whether she wanted to or not. She tells Rachel that now when she leaves the city, she can’t wait to get back. I know this feeling. It’s like, ah, the not-so-sweet smell of the subway; I’m home. In her interview, Ciara says, it was hard to leave her friends in Atlanta. Her friends have been the light in her situation, and continue to shine. She needs quality friendships, and in NYC, you can have surface level bullsh*t. Ciara tells Rachel that Chris met Cassidy at a party, and fell off the face of the earth, but he’s supposed to come. I’m guessing Ciara must do okay with being on this show, since I don’t think her nursing salary paid to rent this space. The housemates trickle in, and in Lindsay’s interview, she says, it sucks being in a bad place with Danielle. There’s no reasoning with her. Their versions of being a friend are very different. Carl says he invited Cassidy, and Chris says he did too, but she’s ghosting him. He asked her to text him when she got home, but she didn’t, and he’s not playing that game. Carl says he can run interference, and Kyle says, what he lacks in height, he makes up for in volume. Paige tells Ciara that not everyone can move to NYC, and Craig asks how the dating is going, and she says she’s figuring it out. He says he would never leave his house. People in NYC go on dates with people they don’t know. Ciara says, that’s how dating works, and in Paige’s interview, she says, in South Carolina, everyone knows each other, and they’ve all dated. In NYC, a random man could be the love of your life. She doesn’t know if Craig can vibe in NYC; he might be scared. Yeah he might. Once when I went to a family party in Ohio, one of my young cousins pointed at me and said, she takes the subway at night. Carl tells Kyle and Chris that he picked up the ring; it’s exciting and surreal. Ciara asks everyone to gather around, and says she hates giving speeches. She thanks them for coming, and says, it means so much. She gets teary, and says she loves them. They’ve changed her life, and made NYC feel like home. She can’t wait for the next years. This committed bitch ain’t leaving. In her interview, she says, she’s also committing to herself and her journey. She’s figuring out who she is and fixing what needs to be fixed. She’s down for whatever ride God put her on. She opens a bottle of champagne.

On the way to the Hamptons, Kyle tells Andrea that there’s no Ciara or Amanda this weekend. Andrea says his girlfriend Lexi is coming, but he’s sad Amanda won’t be there. Kyle says, she was very torn, but the dogs got spayed two days ago. Andrea says, she’s doing her mommy job, and getting ready for the real thing. Kyle says he got a call from Lindsay that Carl was in the hospital last night. He calls her, and she says, they went to a concert, and he had his arms around her from behind. He suddenly said he needed to sit, and grabbed her. His legs were wobbling, and he said he couldn’t feel them. She got him to the infirmary, and they said his blood pressure and heart rate were so low, they were sending him the ER. He was discharged two hours ago, and now he’s napping. In Kyle’s interview, he says, Carl texted him from the hospital, and thought it was too much caffeine and Red Bull, but he thinks there are other things going on. Been there, done that. We flash back to Kyle sweating it out before he proposed to Amanda, and he says, Carl knows the proposal is upon them, he fainted, and now he’s in the hospital  freaking out. Lindsay says, they’ll either be there later tonight or first thing in the morning. Kyle tells her, no pressure, and in his interview, he says, only he and Chris know. He’s trying bottle this secret as best he can.

In Danielle’s interview, she says, tonight was inspired by Chris. They’re having Latino night. She’s making empanadas like her mom does, and when you make food close to home, it’s like offering a piece of yourself. In Paige’s interview, she says, no one on the planet doesn’t get excited when Andrea shows up. You don’t know what he’s saying, but he smiles and he’s good looking. She’s glad he’s in love; she hates seeing him cry. It’s against their religion for him to cry. Kyle relays the message about Carl going to the hospital and the drinking commences. Chris is now seeing Lauran, who Mya says she’s been trying to introduce him to since Kyle’s party. Mya demands to know the rating of their sexual encounter, and does a drumroll. Chris says, it was an eight, and everyone cheers.  Sam says, it’s a good number for a first time. Chris says, Danielle is making badass empanadas, and then they’re going to teach everyone to salsa. In Sam’s interview, she says, she and Kory have officially gone below the neck. She didn’t get the ick (I assume this is some immature way of saying she didn’t get laid), but she wants to do it again. Kyle calls Carl, and asks how much he thinks nerves, anxiety, and stress had to do with him ending up in the hospital. Carl says, it was a big part. He’s trying to pull off the surprise of the century. Then he’s bringing in Lindsay’s parents and friends. Kyle says, tomorrow is the big day, and Carl says he thinks some rest will make it better. He had to get it out of his system before getting down on one knee.

Sam says Danielle has outdone herself; everything looks beautiful. Danielle thanks Chris for helping, and has everyone hold up their empanadas for her mom. They do, and Danielle takes a photo. She says she’s enjoyed the summer with Chris there. He brought her Hispanic side out. She hasn’t really shared that, and pushed down that part of her persona because she wanted to succeed. Being in finance, she was around white people, and Gabby says she can identify. She grew up around white people and people of color who weren’t interested in Black girls. She thought she could only be attractive to someone who had a predilection for Black girls. Mya says she always claimed she was an acquired taste, and Danielle says, it’s taken a while to celebrate that side of her and not repress it. Chris says he feels her, and when they met, he felt she was his hermana, his sister. They had a connection. Danielle says she’s happy when the group has these moments, when they do stuff together. Family is about sharing. In Danielle’s interview, she says she feels for the first time in a long time she’s been heard. She’s being her true self, not her Hamptons self; Danielle Rivera, Puerto Rican. They move to another room, and Chris teaches them to salsa. Kyle tells Chris that he talked to Carl, and he looks good. The day before he proposed to Amanda, he was feverish, and recognizes this. Chris asks if he thinks Carl is having second thoughts, but Kyle says he doesn’t think so. Although he thinks Carl would love for Lindsay to be on good terms with her best friend. It’s weighing on him.

In the morning, despite everyone looking like they’re hella hung over, Kory and Kyle go to the gym. Mya says she wants to make the house an all-inclusive resort. She wants to do a boozy brunch. Carl and Lindsay arrive, and there are lots of hugs for Carl. He says he feels rested and better. It was a combination of dehydration, exhaustion, and stress. Lindsay tells the story again, and in Carl’s interview, he says he panic attacked himself into the hospital. Another reminder of how beautiful Lindsay is, is that she slept with him the entire time. And she doesn’t know what’s about to happen. On a whiteboard, Mya writes, Myadani Bottomless Brunch, and in Paige’s interview, she says, if there’s a whiteboard around, Mya will use it. Andrea’s girlfriend Lexi comes in next, and Kyle says, they have a bonfire planned for later, and the attire is elevated chic. For whatever stupid reason, Andrea says he wants to be roasted, and they ask a bunch of inappropriate sex questions. Chris asks what it’s like having Lexi here with Paige at the table.

Lexi says, it’s not like she doesn’t know they slept together, and Paige says, it was a fling, and she never wants Lexi to feel uncomfortable. Have brunch manners. Sam says she’s going to make out with Kory, and Gabby says she loves new love. Lexi talks with Lindsay and Carl, and asks how long they’ve known each other, and Lindsay says, since summer 2017. Lexi asks if there was always an attraction, and Carl says, for sure, and we flash back to Carl saying, she’s like a sister. Lindsay asks how Lexi felt when Andrea was trying win her back, and Lexi says she blocked him, but literally every weekend, she would run into him. He’d pour his heart out, so she decided to give him a chance. She starts to get weepy, and says, it was harsh of her to do to someone she loved so much. Andrea says, it was intense, and Lexi says she’s happy they found their way back to each other. Andrea says, it was his fault, and I hope these two are a good influence on the babies in the house. I know. It’s asking a lot. Mya asks, what’s going on with Sam and Kory? and Sam says, they’ve talked about liking each other in a cute way, but they haven’t talked about what happens after the summer. Have they considered passing notes in the hallway? Mya says, in the grand scheme is where it gets complicated. Carl and Lindsay are going to get firewood, but not really. In Carl’s interview, he says, his plan is perfect. Lindsay thinks they’re getting firewood, but she’s going to realize quickly they’re not doing a fire. He can’t wait for this to be over; it’s stressful. Kyle tells him to knock it out of the park.

Lindsay and Carl head for the beach, and at the house, Mya asks Sam if she wants to be exclusive, and Sam says she’d be so in it. Mya says she thinks Carl is going to propose next weekend, and Danielle asks if she’s talking out of her ass. Mya says she listens to every conversation, and infers things. She saw him talking to Kyle and Chris at Ciara’s party, and thinks he’s planning the engagement for next weekend. Danielle says, then she’d rather not come next weekend, and they can live f***ing happily ever after. Alrighty then.

Carl leads Lindsay to a spot on the beach where there’s a blanket spread out for an upscale picnic. Carl says, they haven’t had a chance to break away from the group and do something special. She asks if she should sit, but he tells her to stand for now, and gets down on one knee. He says, since the day they met seven years ago, he knew she’d be someone special in his life. She’s his person, his best friend, and his lover. He’s excited to build a future with her. She says she loves him so much, and he asks her to marry him. She says, a thousand times yes, and there are kisses and I love yous. He puts the ring on her finger, and I wonder if they keep forgetting each other’s name, since they only seem to call each other babe.

Next time, Paige feels that she gets notoriously the most drunk on Labor Day weekend; Sam asks Kory what he’d like the plan to be; Gabby goes on a date; Danielle gets upset about Carl not telling her about the pending proposal; and Carl doesn’t want a camera following him.

🤸🏾 Tra-La It’s May…

Stop by tomorrow for soap and those awful New Jersey Housewives. Until then, stay safe, stay never forgetting where you came from, and stay remembering your brunch manners.

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

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

🥳 Like a Bad Penny…

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

👠 Bursting the Bubble…

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

💎 All Hail the Queen…

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

🍸 Can’t Look Away…

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

🦘 Coming Soon To an Australia Near You…

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

🐕 Let’s All Squee Together…

There’s some serious adorableness going on here.

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🐳 Quotes of the Week

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

🎋 Seeing If the Grass Is Really Greener…

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

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

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

🤞 Fingers Crossed…

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

🎥 Anna’s Alter Ego…

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

🍊 The Bitch Is Back…

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

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

👠 He Feels the Hate…

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

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

🍸 And They’re Up…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

👑 God Save the Queen King…

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

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

🏆 Love and Talk In the Afternoon…

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

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

💻 Entering the Chat…

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