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September 22, 2021 – Sonny Reunites With His Kids, Beverly Hills Goes To Del Mar, It’s Official, Moved In & Last One

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny says, so Jason and Carly got married. Great strategy. It’s all right now, because he’s back. Carly says she can’t believe it, and he says he’s sorry to burden her. She tells him, don’t apologize. He didn’t stay away on purpose. It’s no one’s fault. The doorbell rings, and Jason goes to see who it is. Carly says she can’t believe Sonny is back. She touches his face, and takes his hand, kissing it, and he says he’s here. She says she just has one question. What the hell is he wearing?

At the bottom of the stairs, Jason takes off his wedding ring. He opens the door to Dante, who says he has a few questions for Jason about the guys who were blown up outside his wedding.

Jax goes into the examining room where Nina is, and she asks if he’s had any word from Anna or Valentin. Have they found Peter? Please tell her this nightmare is over. For Maxie and her baby’s sake.

Chase says Brook’s daughter is an angel. She’s out like a light. Brook says she was listening, and Chase is really good with her. He says, she’s easy, but Brook says, not always. She asks how he got to be such a baby whisperer, and he says, it comes natural. She thanks him again, and says she might need him to move back in the house. Michael and Willow come in, all happy, and Brook says, on second thought, that might get a little awkward.

Hanging out with Cameron and Trina at the pool (🍷), Josslyn says, the summer went by so fast. It’s hard to believe the pool (🍷) is already closed for the season. (Nooo!) Trina says she knows, right? Good thing they know the owner’s daughter. They have the pool (🍷) all to themselves. Wasn’t the wedding beautiful? Josslyn says, it was. She’s glad her mom found happiness again. Now they have the rest of the night to just enjoy and relax. Just them. Trina says, that sounds perfect, and Cameron joins them. He says there may have been one small thing he forgot to mention.

At Charlie’s, Ava hands Kristina a set of keys, saying, this place was very important to her brother. She trusts Kristina will take care of it until it sells. Kristina says she will, and appreciates the responsibility, but is Ava sure this is the right thing? Leaving town and leaving Avery? There has to be another option. Ava says she’s explored all the other options. The only thing she can do to make sure Avery is safe, is to go. How about Kristina? How is she holding up? It must be tricky with Carly getting remarried. Kristina says, it’s a little weird. 6She loves Jason, but… Ava asks if she was invited, and Kristina says, yeah, but she decided not to go. Partially out of loyalty to Sam, but also because Carly moving on makes her dad’s death feel all the more real.

Sonny wonders where to start, and Carly says, wherever he wants. He says, nine months of not knowing who he was. If someone had asked him, he would have said that he was happy, but something inside of him felt something was missing. He guesses he got used to it. He didn’t even notice it anymore. She says, and now? and he says, for the first time in a long time, he’s not 100% there, but he’s close. He does know what he was missing was her and the kids. Us.

Ava says, she and Kristina’s father certainly had their issues, but he sure loved their daughter. Carly loves her too, which makes leaving Avery slightly less unbearable. Kristina says she almost forgot – she brings out a manila envelope – these were left there for Ava. Ava says she had her mail forwarded there, since she’s been moving around so much lately. She opens the envelope, and Kristina asks if something is wrong. Ava says, no. She just thought Scotty might be so busy with Obrecht’s disappearance, he wouldn’t get around to these. Kristina says, these being… and Ava says, her finalized divorce papers. All she has to do is look them over and sign them, then bring them to the courthouse, and her marriage will be officially over.

Cameron says he’s sorry, and Josslyn says, please tell her that he told Spencer not to bring Esme. Trina says, O-M-G, you didn’t? and he says, no, but Spencer didn’t say anything about Esme, so… Trina says, maybe he won’t bring her. Josslyn asks if she’s delusional. In what universe would Esme let Spencer go anywhere by himself, let alone hang out with them? She’s like a human barnacle. Cameron says, come on. Is she really that bad? and Josslyn and Trina both say, yes. He says he’s sorry. It’s just that the last time he spoke to Spencer, they had a pretty decent talk the night of his party. Josslyn says, they get it; he was trying to be nice. He says he was throwing Spencer a bone. It’s a pretty crappy thing when your dad dresses up like a stalker and stabs you. Trina says, fake stabs, and he says, whatever. Josslyn says, it’s true. Spencer has been through a lot, but it’s like the second you start to feel bad for him, he does something stupid, or selfish, or entitled, or just plain out wrong, and all of that emotion just evaporates. Spencer says, tell him how she really feels.

Willow says, they didn’t realize Chase would be there, and Michael says, they just came from his mom’s wedding. Chase tells them, stop. This is their house. They don’t need to explain themselves. Brook says, Chase just came by to drop off a gift for Monica, and Chase says, to thank her for her hospitality. Willow says that’s nice of him, and Brook says, of course (🍷) she had to put him to work, making him rock Bailey to sleep. He says he wanted to. He missed her. Brook says, Bailey missed him, and Willow says they’ll go down to the gatehouse, and give them some space, but Chase says they don’t have to do that. No more eggshells. They’re good. Willow says, he really means that? and he says she meant too much to him once. They both did.

Jax tells Nina, he hasn’t been able to get ahold of Valentin or Anna, but they did promise they’d let them know if Peter was apprehended. She says, that’s not good news, and he says he’s sorry. He’s just glad she’s still here. She says, as opposed to chasing after Mike… Sonny? She says she’s made such a mess, hasn’t she? She kept Sonny away from his family for so long. Carly and Michael are not going to let her see Wiley. So where is she supposed to go now? She can’t go to Port Charles, and she can’t go to Nixon Falls, because of what she did to these people. They were so kind to her, and now they have to pay for her choices. Phyllis walks in, and says she wants Nina to know, the Tan-O’s gone.

Jason says there’s something Dante needs to know, and Dante says, without Diane here? That’s a first. Jason says, it has nothing to do with Diane, and Dante says, so it has nothing to do with the bomb that went off outside the church? Jason says, it has to do with something else, and Dante says, here they are again. Jason’s on one side; he’s on the other. They’re practically family, but he’s there to investigate a crime. So he’s going to ask Jason questions, and if Diane’s not there to answer them, he’s not going to get the answers he’s looking for. Just hear him out. Two people were ID’d, the heads of the Novak and Buscema families. They were dead in a car that exploded outside of the church where he got married and they attended. Given that they’re both alleged crime family heads, he assumes they had a hit out on Jason and Carly, and Jason found out about it first, and set up his own bomb instead. Jason asks if he’s finished, and Dante says, sure. Jason says, because there is something important he has to tell him.

Sonny says he was going after Julian on the bridge. The bridge collapsed, and he fell into the water. It was so cold and the current was so strong, he had to get to the surface. She says, thank God he did, and he says, so he woke up in the woods. She says, he could have froze to death, and he says, he was in the snow, and he had a dream about his dad. He came to Sonny, and said he had to walk. He saved Sonny’s life. She says she believes that. She believes Mike came to Sonny when he needed Mike the most, and he got Sonny up and got him moving. Sonny says, remember he told her about the hiker that found him? He asked Sonny’s name, but he didn’t know who he was or where he came from, and he wonders why… She says, why what? He says, what got him on his feet, what was so important, what was worth living for. Now he knows why. Her and the kids, this moment. He lived for all of them. She puts her head on his shoulder.

Chase says he only wants the best for Willow and Michael, and Willow thanks him. Michael says, that means a lot, but he couldn’t help noticing Chase used the past tense, that they meant something to him. Chase says, just because he’s ready to move on with his life, doesn’t mean they can go back to the way things were. He doesn’t see how that’s possible. Brook says, who knows? Maybe in a couple of years, they’ll all be laughing about this. It’s all very Three’s Company when you think about it.

Jax says he’s going to see if he can find out any more information about Peter, and leaves. Nina tells Phyllis, she doesn’t know what to say, and Phyllis says, that makes two of them. Nina says she’s so sorry; she didn’t mean to hurt anybody. Phyllis says, really? And what does she think Sonny’s wife would say about that?

Sonny says, he always had this feeling that he wanted to know who he was, but then time would pass, weeks would pass. He got into his new life, and got distracted. Carly says, they don’t need talk about that right now. There’s plenty of time. She just wants to focus on him and being home. She says, her rings, and goes over to her jewelry box, and takes them out. She says, it was torture taking them off. She never dreamed she’d be putting them back on. He asks if he can do it, and she says, yeah. He does, and she says, perfect fit. He says, they always were, and she says, that’s them, imperfectly perfect. She just can’t believe this is real. He says, it’s hard to believe she and Jason got married. They can fix that. He’s got other things he needs to. She says she thinks he needs to have a drink, and he says, yeah, and he needs to see his kids. He heads for the door, and she looks at the rings from Jason. He says, is she coming? and she goes with him. We see the ring set.

Jason tells Dante, he’ll have Diane come there, or she can meet them at the PCPD. They can talk for hours about what did or didn’t happen to Novak and Buscema, but right now, he needs Dante to sit down. Dante asks, what’s going on? and Jason says, his dad’s here. Sonny comes downstairs, and they hug.

Ava tells Kristina, it’s getting late. She’ll have to wait until morning to go to the courthouse. Kristina says she has twenty minutes, but Ava says, that’s hardly enough time. Kristina looks at her, and Ava says, what? Kristina says she was just wondering if Ava is having second thoughts. Ava says, about divorcing Nikolas? and laughs. She says, she’s had second, third, and twenty-seventh thoughts about that. Then she comes back to the first one; terror that her daughter will be hurt if she doesn’t do exactly what the stalker wants.

Spencer asks if this is going to be another lecture on his many faults, and Josslyn says, she doesn’t know. Did it land the first time? He sits next to Trina, and says, he was such an ass. He’s really sorry. He took advantage of her, and it was as Josslyn said, a selfish, and entitled, and just plain wrong thing to do. Trina says, it’s fine; apology accepted. He says he means it. He’s not just saying this because he’s scared Joss will push him in the pool (🍷) or something. He thinks she’s awesome, and he feels horrible for lying to her, and making her lie for him. It was… Josslyn says, just plain wrong? Cameron says, stupid? and Josslyn says, selfish? Spencer says, yeah. Can she forgive him? Trina says, maybe in the next century or so, she might possibly be willing to think about it. He says, so she’s telling him there’s a chance? Esme comes in, saying, the valet took forever to bring back her phone. They must park the cars on Neptune. So, what did she miss?  

Nina tells Phyllis, Carly was really cruel to her, and that was the day she decided not to tell her. Phyllis says, what about all the other days? and Nina says she didn’t know what she was going to do. Not a day went by that she didn’t want to tell him the truth, but then Sonny became Mike for her, and he was so happy there. Nixon Falls was the best and worst thing that ever happened to her. She got to spend precious time with Phyllis and Lenny, but also fell in love with Mike.

Michael looks at his phone, and says he’s got to go. Willow asks if everything is all right, and he says his mom texted. She wants him to find Josslyn and get to the house. Brook asks, what’s going on? and he tells her, his mom says It’s good news, but it’s still strange. He asks Willow to kiss Wiley goodnight for him, and  kisses her goodbye. He leaves, and Brook’s phone rings. She says she has to take this; it’s pain in the neck Gladys. She answers, asking Gladys how she is, as she walks upstairs.

Dante asks how Sonny is standing there right now, and Sonny says, it’s a long, convoluted story. Can he tell Dante about it? Dante says he does want to hear about it, but he wants to tell Sonny something first. He recently had a conversation with Jason about Sonny, and the role Sonny played in his life, and how he didn’t get a chance to tell Sonny, and regretted it. Now it looks like he gets the chance to say something to Sonny, and he’s grateful for that. Carly says, grateful seems to be the word of the night, and Dante says he loves Sonny, and he’s glad Sonny is his father. It’s important to him that Sonny know that. Knowing Sonny has been amazing. They’ve had their ups and downs, but it’s bound to happen when people are playing for different teams. But always, underneath it all, there’s been a lot of love, and a lot of respect. He wants Sonny to know that. He missed Sonny every day, and whatever happens, whatever fight they get into, he’s going to remember this moment. He’s not going to back down for Sonny, but he’s not going to forget how much he loves him. He’s happy Sonny’s back. Sonny says he won’t forget either. He knows it seems… Dante doesn’t know what he’s been through, but they don’t have to get into that right now. It’s a gift. They have to see this as a gift. Does Dante know what that gift is? That he gets to stand there, in front of his son, and tell his son what he means to him. He loves Dante too. They hug, and Carly and Jason exchange a look.

Ava asks, since when does Kristina care if she and Nikolas stay married? Kristina says her family has had issues with Ava and Nikolas over the years, but she’s not blind. Nikolas crawled himself out of a dark place, and it’s pretty obvious it’s because of Ava. The way she sees it, they made each other better. Ava says, they do… They did. Kristina’s phone dings, and she say she has to take off. Ava asks if everything is okay, and Kristina says Carly texted that she needs to get to the house right away. She doesn’t think anything is wrong, but it sounds important. Ava says, go. Good luck. Kristina jets.  

Esme says, so today was the big day. Didn’t Josslyn’s mother marry that enforcer guy? Josslyn says, his name’s Jason, and he’s not an enforcer anymore. Esme says, no, he’s the big gun now. See what she did there? Josslyn says, clever, and Esme asks how she feels about getting a new stepfather. Is it awkward? Josslyn says, no. It’s actually super great, and Esme says she doesn’t know how Josslyn does it. Josslyn says, which part? and Esme says, all those bodyguards, and people staring at her all the time. It must be like she lives in a fishbowl. Josslyn says, sometimes, but the positives far outweigh the negatives. Esme says, how so? and Josslyn says, if someone really pisses her off, they’ll disappear. You know. She gets home, someone asks, how are things? and she says she kind of had a rough day because of fill-in-the-blank, and they’ll just vanish – poof! – into thin air. Cameron says, come on. No one’s actually vanished because she didn’t like them, and Josslyn says, not yet, but there’s a first time for everything. Josslyn’s phone dings, and she says she has to go. Trina says, what? Why? and Josslyn says she’s sorry. Michael is downstairs with a car to take her to her mom’s. It’s kind of urgent. Trina says she hopes Carly is okay, and Josslyn says, her too. Cameron asks if she wants him to come with her, but Josslyn says, no, stay. She’ll let him know if it’s anything serious. She jets, and Spencer gets up, clapping his hands. He says, can we get this party started now or what?

Chase asks Willow, how was the wedding? and she says, really nice. The flowers were gorgeous; Maxie outdid herself. She takes it that his recovery is going well, and he says he managed to go camping. She says, for someone who was recently in a wheel chair, impressive. It’s a big deal. He says, he’ll be back on the force soon, and she says, that’s great. He tells her that he needs to get something off his chest. He feels ashamed of how he took advantage of the Quartermaines’ hospitality by poling around for the document for Austin. That’s not who he is, or who he wants to be, and he feels lousy about it. She tells him, it’s safe to say, it was an extreme situation, and none of their finest hours. The good news is, they got through it, and they’re all coming out the other side. He says he’s trying, but she says he’s doing better than that. Look at him. He’s on his feet, about to go back to work. As sorry as she is about how it ended, she doesn’t regret loving him. She’s happy for him as he goes on with his life. He says he’s happy for her too.

Carly lets Michael and Josslyn in, and Josslyn asks, what’s going on? Carly says, something really good, and Josslyn says, okay, but she hasn’t told them what it is. Carly tells them, come inside. They’re going to get the best surprise. They go into the living room, and Sonny is there. Josslyn says, oh my God, and Michael says, dad? Sonny says it’s good to see him, and they hug.  

Nina tells Phyllis, it’s not an excuse because there are none, but when she looks at her life, it’s such a pattern. Phyllis says, what is? and Nina says she’s deathly afraid of being abandoned by the people she loves and who love her, but either she turns a blind eye or goes to extremes. It’s something she’s going to try and look at, but what she can’t make peace with is how much she took from Phyllis and Lenny. She doesn’t know how to make it right. Phyllis says she can’t.

Esme says, Josslyn is so… How should she put it? Trina says, amazing? and Esme says, forceful. Cameron says, always has been, and always will be. Spencer says, Josslyn knew her mind when they were kids, and she knows her mind now. He always figured she and Cameron would get together. Cameron says, he played hard to get, and Trina says, he’s so full of it. He was a goner for Joss from the start. Spencer asks, do they think they can drop Josslyn’s name in the restaurant and get something to eat? Cameron says he might be able to. Spencer, on the other hand, doesn’t stand a chance. Spencer says he can feel his blood sugar plummeting, and Cameron says, they can’t have that. Any requests? Trina says she likes the caprese, and Esme says, tuna tartare or miso conch. Cameron says, alrighty. He’ll see what he can do. He and Spencer leave, and Esme says, good. It gives her and Trina a chance to chat. I’m guessing Trina would probably rather have a root canal.

Phyllis says, even she can see the person Nina lied to the most was herself. Nina agrees, and says she latched on to this belief that not telling Sonny the truth was in his best interest. That was the only thing she’d let herself believe. It had already been so long – a week would have been too long. How could she explain two, three, eight months? There’s no explanation for that. So here she is, standing there knowing what she did was wrong, and having no idea how to fix it What does she do? Phyllis says, we can’t undo mistakes we’ve made in the past, but we can move forward. Nina asks how she does that, and Phyllis says, by owning up to what she did, and facing the consequences.  

Josslyn asks if this is actually happening, and Michael says, it’s incredible. The doorbell rings, and Jason says he’ll get this one. It’s Kristina, and she tells Jason that she got a random text from Carly. Jason says there’s something she needs to see. She says, that was cryptic, and walks in. She says, dad? and runs to Sonny, hugging him, and saying, oh my God. She starts to cry, and he says he missed her too; it’s okay. She says, typical, her making a fool out of herself. This is amazing. Sonny says, want to know what amazing is? That he’s there with his whole family. That, to him, means everything. Jason smiles because he’s been drinking heavily. Not really, but he has a beer in his hand and probably wants to be.

Willow tells Chase to take care of himself, and he says, only if she does the same. She says, deal, and goes into the living room. Brook says they should both have halos, and he asks what she means. She says, they’re so civil. If something like this happened to someone on her mom’s side, prison and/or murder would be the least of it. He asks if everything is okay with work, and she says, yeah, but Gladys droned on and on and on. She had another brainstorm. She checked on Bailey, and she’s sleeping soundly with Yuri keeping watch. He assured her that the house is secure. Chase’s phone dings, and he says, the PCPD still hasn’t spotted Peter, and she says, maybe he’s still in Pennsylvania, fingers crossed. Chase asks if she’d be comfortable leaving the house for a few hours, and she asks, why? He says, let him take her out for a beer, and she says, ugh. He says, or whichever libation her heart desires, and she says, okay. That’s an offer she can’t refuse.

At Charlie’s, Ava takes out the papers and looks at them. She puts them back, and says, these will keep until morning.

Esme says, she was just wondering, and Trina says, about what? Esme says, what Josslyn said to Spence behind Trina’s back. She’s sure Josslyn was just defending Trina, but she completely misinterpreted what happened. She even implied that Spence led Trina on, which is obviously ridiculous. Trina says, they worked it all out, She and Spencer talked and they’re. Same thing with Joss. Sure she can be over-protective, but that’s what best friends do. They look out for each other. Esme says she could tell. Trina and Joss are a team, just like her and Spence. Esme’s phone dings, and she tells Trina to excuse her; she has to use the ladies room. Trina flashes back to Spencer telling her that he didn’t want Nikolas to know he was back. Then she remembers Esme showing up when she and Spencer were alone at the party. She thinks back to confronting Esme about knowing Kiki’s given name was Loren, and says, hell yes, you and Spence are a team.

Jax comes back, and says, Dr. Green wants to see Phyllis. Nina thanks Phyllis, saying, she knows she doesn’t deserve any of this. Phyllis leaves, and Nina puts her head in her hands. Jax says, no news on Peter, and she says, he’s very sweet. She knows he left so she could have some time with Phyllis. He asks if it helped, but she says she doesn’t think anything is going to help until she confronts this disaster. Phyllis has a way making things clear and she’s right. She can’t undo the past. She just has to face it and move forward. He says, sounds like a plan.

Michael struggles to open a champagne bottle, and Josslyn tells him, hand it over. Carly wonders how Josslyn knows how to open champagne, and says she’ll get Josslyn a bottle of sparkling cider. Jason says he’s going, and Sonny says he’ll walk Jason out, but Jason tells him to be with his family. Sonny thanks him for looking out for them. He doesn’t know how he’ll ever repay Jason. Jason says, Sonny has repaid him a million times, and Carly was really the one who held everything together. Sonny says he doubts that, and Jason says he did the best he could, but he could never be Sonny. Welcome home. They hug, and Sonny goes back to his family. Jason watches for a moment, seeing Carly hug Sonny. She catches his eye, and he leaves. Everyone is happy, clinking glasses and having champagne, and Kristina says she has to ask. What’s up with that shirt? Dante says, flannel? Really? Sonny says they don’t like his look? and they all say, no, in unison. Kristina says, it’s just not him, and Sonny says, they’re a tough crowd

Tomorrow, Spencer says he’s not sure it’s going to work, Trina tells Cameron that she knows who the stalker is, and Carly tells Sonny, there’s no guarantee he can keep that promise.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Everyone packed to go to Del Mar, and in Kyle’s interview, she said it was the first girls trip Kathy was organizing. They’d gone from not spending the holidays together for a number of years, to going on girls trips together, and it was amazing. Kyle talked to Crystal about Erika and Sutton, since no conversation this season is complete without an Erika mention. Dorit tried to gossip about Garcelle to Kathy, but Kathy was packing at the same time, and couldn’t concentrate on two things at once. Sutton had been suffering from foot pain for years, and had a sprained ankle. She was going to fight to get back in her shoes. Erika brought her pup Tiago, so she was driving on her own, and in Crystal’s interview, she thought it was brilliant how Erika was getting away from people by having a dog. Okay, I admit it. We’ve used the dogs as an excuse to leave someplace early, so I identify. Kathy forgot her phone, and in Kyle’s interview, she explained that their mom had babied Kathy until she passed Kathy to Rick, Kathy’s husband. She was a lot of work. Luckily, she’s rich too, so they had The Lady – as in Kathy telling Kyle to call the lady who works for her, since apparently she doesn’t have an actual name – drive Kathy’s phone to an intersection, where Kathy met her. The Lady is probably used to this, but I’m sure she gets paid well.

In Erika’s interview, she said no one understood what she was going through. Every day, it was another baseball bat to the head. She didn’t want to sit at home, and hoped going out would ease what she was going through. Kyle bunked with Kathy, and got the Presidential Suite. In her interview, Kyle said when she traveled with her sister, it was always the best suites in the best hotels. Kathy arranged for a pop-up picnic at La Jolla Cove, where sea lions cavort. I’m not sure how different a pop-up picnic is from a picnic, except everything was all set up when they got there. The sea lions were extra frisky, two of them getting busy. Kathy averted her eyes, and in her interview, she said they needed to get a room. Sutton had gone to the ER, and found out she was going to be on crutches for a while. Although she was absent from the picnic, someone made sure she was there in spirit by bringing up the kerfuffle with Erika. Erika said being called a liar was major for her, and we flashed back to her scaring the hell out of Teddi. She told the women, it was something she would not tolerate, and Dorit asked if Sutton had actually used the word. Erika said she had, when referring to Tom allegedly being unconscious for twelve hours. Since she’s too much of a coward to say it to Erika, in Kyle’s interview, she was surprised Erika had added allegedly to the story. She said Erika gave them the information that he’d been unconscious. She guessed this was what happened when you were married to a lawyer for that many years. In Dorit’s interview, she said she thought it was the truth, but not all the information, which made it debatable. Erika said she didn’t care what anyone else said, she was there. She’d been living with it for years, and wasn’t apologizing. She didn’t care if Sutton felt threatened, and said Sutton should be threatened. Yikes.  

The hotel was absolutely humongous, and in Garcelle’s interview, she said, wasn’t this how horror movies started? It was a beautiful hotel, but if she saw a pair of twins staring at her, she was out of there. Black people were always the first to get killed. Sutton got back, and said, thank God it wasn’t a break, but she had a terrible sprain, and had to stay off her foot completely for a week. Garcelle asked her if there was any hope for the Erika situation, but Sutton said Crystal told her that Erika said it was closed door. We flashed back to Crystal telling Sutton that there was no moving forward. She didn’t know whether to respect that, or knock on the door, but Garcelle said, girl, you do not want to knock on that door. In Sutton’s interview, she said Erika had threatened her, and now she had her own situation going on. Someone else would have to play detective. She was out. Kathy and Kyle were late for dinner. So late, that LisaR started calling and texting, but there was no response.

After everyone was seated, Kathy said she was anxious, since she felt there were lingering issues going on. Sutton admitted she did call a meeting sans Erika because she was in a nervous place. She wasn’t apologizing though; she’d just been asking questions. Erika did hurt her feelings, and she was scary. Frosty Erika said, don’t call her a liar, and Sutton said she didn’t. Erika said she didn’t care how Sutton felt, and asked why Sutton was speaking to her. They went back and forth with the small-minded/small town thing, until Erika said she wasn’t giving this any more energy. Kathy wondered if she couldn’t be a little forgiving. Maybe Sutton had chosen the wrong word. But Erika wasn’t having it, and said it wasn’t going to be fixed. Sutton asked why she was the bad guy, and Garcelle pointed out how Dorit had been egging Sutton on. Dorit said she was just helping Sutton tell the truth, and in Garcelle’s interview, she failed to see how pushing someone was helping them. She thought it was getting like it had been for Denise last season. And although Garcelle wasn’t there, like LVP the season before. Does anyone sense a pattern? Dorit said Garcelle had done the same thing to her. In Kathy’s interview, she tried to say this must have been the straw that broke the camel’s back, but said it was the toe with the camel, obviously confusing it with camel toe somehow. Kathy needs her own show. Dorit said she preferred her friends to be honest, upfront, and transparent, and LisaR said Garcelle had told them, she didn’t feel comfortable. Garcelle told her, what she’d said was, she didn’t feel accepted. LisaR asked if Garcelle liked the women, and Garcelle said, some more than others. LisaR said if Garcelle wanted to be included, she had to make an effort. In LisaR’s interview, she said that she thought if Garcelle made the effort, it would make her feel comfortable. Friendship was a two-way street. They’d had a party for Garcelle’s birthday, and she didn’t even know Kyle’s birthday. She said Garcelle could be shady, and needed to be straight up. This, coming from LisaR. As for not knowing a birthday, thank God for Facebook.

Dorit wasn’t buying that Garcelle felt like an outsider, but Garcelle said because she felt a certain way, didn’t negate how anyone else felt. She was already the only Black person in the group. It wasn’t about race, but had anyone ever thought it might be odd for her? Kyle said she had, and Garcelle said if Kyle didn’t verbalize it, she didn’t know that. She might be strong, but that didn’t mean she didn’t have feelings, or was fragile, and trying to fit in. Her whole f***ing life she’d been trying to fit in. Erika said she fit into the group, but Garcelle said it didn’t feel like that. She felt like she always had to prove herself. She asked if anyone ever felt like they were the only one who was different, and Kathy said she had, although I’m not sure if being the richest one in the room counts. Kathy said she was glad Garcelle was saying it, and in Kyle’s interview, she said she felt bad for Garcelle, but she liked that Garcelle was being vulnerable. It allowed the relationship to go to the next level. Like a video game. Everyone tells Garcelle how beautiful it was that she opened up, and there were lots of hugs. In her interview, Garcelle said that she thought it was a breakthrough for all of them.    

Kathy arranged for a sound bath, and in her interview, she said they had one at Kim Kardashian’s baby shower. She thought it was relaxing and spiritual. She saw it as being cleansing. The guide explained that it was a meditative concert for relaxation and stress reduction. In LisaR’s interview, she said it was one of those things where you thought something was going to happen, but really nothing was happening. Kathy fell asleep, which is what I think I’d do. Kyle said she’d texted Erika, who hadn’t shown up for the bath. LisaR said, according to Page Six (see below), the court had put Tom’s brother in charge of his conservatorship, and the brother wanted to put Tom in a mental facility that treated disorders such as dementia. It was a big turn of events.

Erika got together with LisaR and Kyle in her room, which was not as big as the Presidential Suite, but still generous.  After reading the article, Erika was ready to have a nervous breakdown. Regardless of what was going on legally, she and Tom had been married 22 years. In typical Erika fashion, she’d known before going to dinner the night before, and sat with it. Kyle asked if she agreed with the brother’s decision, and Erika said her grandmother had been put in a similar home for dementia. In Erika’s interview, she said her grandmother was her most beloved person. She watched her grandmother die, and she didn’t want to see it happen again. She told LisaR and Kyle that Tom had been there for her grandmother. She thought he needed a caretaker, but didn’t think he should be in a home. It’s supposed to be great care, but if they lash out, they get medicated. The only way is down. Kyle wondered who would be visiting, and Erika was concerned he’d be left to rot. She wondered where was his family now that he was of no use to them? LisaR said they didn’t want to deal with what was going on, and Erika said they didn’t want the public scrutiny and the association. It was tragic all around. In LisaR’s interview, she said, whatever Tom had done, Erika felt a motherly connection, and wanted to protect him. Erika told them that she and Tom were getting a divorce, but she hadn’t divorced herself from caring, and clearly, Tom couldn’t care for himself. She didn’t want him in a facility, and not being taken care of. She said, if you want to know who your friends are, get old and go broke.   

Next time, a vineyard and wine tasting, Erika says she has zero dollars, and Garcelle and Sutton discuss Erika, who can hear them.  

📰 What She Said…

The Page Six article LisaR referred to.

🏢 Where Is He Now…?

I guess Erika didn’t get a vote.

⚱️ Walking Like an Egyptian…

Tune in tomorrow for soap and possible real estate. Until then, stay safe, stay thrifty but not cheap, and stay knowing you can’t undo the mistakes of the past, but you can move forward.

September 21, 2021 – Sonny Gets Home Just In Time, Lexi Off Deck & Glass

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny goes home. He looks around, and checks out his new scruffiness in the mirror. Upstairs, Jason puts his and Carly’s champagne glasses on the mantel. Carly says she trusts Jason more than anyone. She can’t believe how nervous she is. He says, there’s no rush. They have the rest of their lives. Sonny looks around the living room, glad to be back. He looks at framed family photos and smiles. Carly says she told Jason this morning, if they got married, she’d fall in love with him. She flashes back to telling Jason that she was in love with him back then, and realized if she married him, she might fall in love with him again. In the present, she says, she was wrong. She was in love with him then, and she’s in love with him now. He says he loves her too, and they kiss. Sonny goes out on the terrace, looks at the stars, and comes back in.

On the phone outside, Peter says he’s at the rendezvous; where’s the ride?… He doesn’t have ten minutes to wait. They said they’d get him out of there. Make it happen. Anna says, scheduling problems? and Peter turns to see her with her gun aimed at him. She says she woudn’t worry. He’s not going anywhere. She tells him to put his hands where she can see them. He asks what brings her to Nixon Falls, and she says, catching a killer and bringing him to justice. She tells him to throw his phone, and lie face down on the ground. We see there’s a gun in the back of his waistband, and he says, let’s talk first.

Maxie tells Austin that she’s sorry, but she has to go. Peter’s been spotted. He says, her ex? and she says, yeah. She needs to get to the Quartermaines. He asks why she has to go there, and she says, because of the baby.

Brook thanks Chase for staying. She could really use his help. He says, with what? and she says she’s been struggling with something, and thinks he might have the answer.

At the hospital, Britt tells Elizabeth that Terry has nearly perfect recall, and Elizabeth says. Always. She was jealous of Terry when they were kids in school. Finn says he thought Elizabeth and Terry were heading out to some dance place, and Elizabeth says they were, but she deleted some shared documents, and they had to stay late to reconstruct them. Britt was nice enough to help them out. Britt says, can they stop please? They both know what tonight was really about.

Jason asks if Carly is still nervous, but she says, no. He looks great in the tux. He guesses it’s all right, and she says, a little formal. She undoes his tie, gazing into his eyes. Sonny walks in, and everyone is all, wtf? She says, Sonny? and Sonny says, it’s him. She faints, and Jason catches her.

Jason puts Carly on the bed, and Sonny asks if she’s all right. Jason says, she’s in shock. He’s in shock. How is Sonny even here? Sonny says, it’s a long story, and sits on the bed. He tells Carly to wake up, and she opens her eyes, startled, and asks if she’s dreaming. He says, no, he’s there, and she sits up. She says, Sonny? He’s real? He says he missed her, and he hugs her. She says, he’s here. Oh my God, Sonny, totally forgetting about Jason, who is now the third wheel in the room.

Peter says he was hoping he’d never have to lay his eyes on Anna again. But since they’re both here, why don’t they make the most of their time together? Clear the air, once and for all. She says, if he reaches for the gun in his waistband, she’ll put a bullet in his gut. It will be horrifically painful, and his chances of survival will be pretty slim. He says, she’d really do it, wouldn’t she? and she says she wants to; he doesn’t need to give her an excuse. He says, suppose he lets her take him into custody? What then? Does she really want him to give his statement to the police? Where he tells them how he fled for his life from the upstanding Dr. Finn, who was trying to kill him?   

Britt asks if she can trouble Elizabeth for a minute in private, and Elizabeth says, sure. They walk down the hall, and Britt says she knows Elizabeth deleted the notes on purpose. Elizabeth asks, what gave her that idea? and Britt says she was headed to her room at the MetroCourt, to stare at the wall and worry about her mother, and Elizabeth and Terry wanted her to focus on something else. It was four hours of pointless busywork, and it worked. Britt thanks her, and Elizabeth asks how she knew. Britt says, Elizabeth doesn’t make mistakes like that. In fact, Elizabeth rarely makes mistakes. It’s one of her more annoying qualities. Elizabeth kind of smiles.

Maxie says she’s sorry to put Austin on the spot, but they came in his car, and she doesn’t have time to wait for a Ride Share. He asks if it had something to do with the phone call she got, and she says, yes. It was from her sister-in-law Nina. Austin met her at Kelly’s. Nina’s been staying in this small town in Pennsylvania, and they spotted Peter there. They think he might be coming to Port Charles. He asks what it has to do with the Quartermaines or Bailey, and she says, it has to do with Bailey’s father, Valentin Cassadine. Peter and Valentin have a history together, most of it bad. Since Peter just lost his own daughter, it would make sense that he’d go after Valentin’s out of spite. He says she thinks Peter would go after a baby? and she says she does, and thinks they need to warn them. Austin says, let’s go.

Chase says, this is a real mess, and Brook says, clearly. He says she should have come to him sooner, and she says her first instinct is to always handle things on her own, but this is beyond her. We see a jigsaw puzzle on the table, and he asks what she’s tried so far. She says she started with sorting by color, and he can see how well that turned out. Maybe sorted by shape? He says, that’s a good call. Why didn’t she mention she was into puzzling? She says, it’s a recent hobby, since Bailey was born. It helps her focus, but this one is stressing her out. He says, that’s because it’s bigger than she’s used to, and she say she likes hundreds of pieces. She finds a piece that fits, and he says she’s getting the hang of it.

Scotty comes into the hospital, and asks Finn if Britt is in. Finn says he just saw her, and Scotty says, any word on her mother?

At the reception, Willow and Michael slow dance, and he says, it looks like they’re the last ones there. Willow wonders if they’ll get kicked out, but he says his mom’s the co-owner. They can stay until sunrise if they want. Maxie put so much work into the decorations, they owe it to her to take full advantage. Willow says, oh, well, if they’re doing it for Maxie’s sake, and he says, besides, it’s their first outing as an official couple. No secrets to keep; just her and him together. She says she likes the sound of that, and they kiss.

Carly asks Sonny, what happened? When the bridge collapsed they searched for him for weeks. Jason says he saw Sonny fall in; he jumped in after him. Carly says they thought he’d drowned, and Sonny says, he almost did. She says, it was months ago. Where was he? He says he’s sorry. He couldn’t find his way home. Carly hugs him again.

Britt tells Elizabeth that she’s going to rearrange her schedule, so she can show up at the staff meeting tomorrow, and Elizabeth laughs. Her phone dings, and she says, Cameron just sent her some pictures of him and Josslyn. She shows Britt, who says, Jason and Carly’s wedding reception. Did everyone have fun? Elizabeth says she doesn’t know, and Britt wonders if anyone found a hair in their soup. Elizabeth says, excuse me? and Britt tells her, it’s something her mother said when Maxie told her that she was planning the wedding. Mutter didn’t think Jason and Carly should have such a perfect day. She wanted Maxie to build in a minor hiccup. Elizabeth says, a hair in the soup kind of seems kind of tame for Obrecht, and Britt says, don’t tell anyone, but she thinks her mother is mellowing… or she was. Scotty and Finn come along, and Scotty says he’ll take it from here. Finn says just make sure he’s recovered from his involuntary skydiving. Scotty says he doesn’t remember anything. He certainly didn’t wake up on a beach; he woke up on the ground. Britt says she wishes he remembered something about her mother. Scotty says, so does he. He’s been climbing the walls. That’s why he came to the hospital. He thought he and Britt could work together.

Michael and Willow sit at a table with champagne, and Michael asks, if they got married again, would she want a reception like this? He knows it’s a silly superstition, but she did catch the bouquet. She says, it’s a nice fantasy. Them, surrounded by flowers, Wiley in a cute little suit, their friends and family wishing them well. But she’s too happy where are right now to think about planning a wedding. He sees her point. They’ve barely had time to be reunited. They should take the time to savor where they are right now, before they start finding new ways to complicate it. She says, as long as he knows that he is who she wants. Him, her, and Wiley, and the life they make together. She’s not worried about the future because she knows he’ll be there. Like she’ll be there for him. He says, that’s all he needs to hear.

Brook has a puzzle section completed, and Chase says, impressive. She says, don’t be so amazed, and he says he meant it as a compliment. She says because he didn’t think she’d be any good, and he says, puzzling is a little quiet for her. She says she’s a huge fan of quiet moments; she thinks they’re very valuable. That proves how little he knows her. He says he can’t argue with her there. He’s already proved he can’t see what’s right in front of him. She tells him not to go all negative on her. He didn’t deserve what Michael and Willow did to him, but the good news is, it’s behind him. It’s over, and he gets to focus on what’s next. He says, whatever that is, and she tells him, uncertainty about your future can be a good thing. Look at her. She never thought she’d be living in this house – Monica’s house – with a brand new baby. Over half the time, she doesn’t even know what she’s doing. He says, Bailey doesn’t seem to mind. Why would she? Brook is a great mom. She says that means a lot coming from him. She just loves this little girl so much. She’s completely changed Brook’s world. The doorbell rings, and Brook says, Yuri will get it. Motherhood is completely different from what she expected. It’s much bigger, scarier, and more amazing than she imagined. Sometimes, Bailey will look at her and smile, or grab something and look at it like, oh my gosh, look what I picked up. It takes her breath away; it’s unbelievable. Maxie bursts in, and says, where is she? and Brook says, Bailey’s right there; what’s wrong? Maxie goes to the bassinette, and touches Bailey, saying, she’s okay. Chase asks if something happened, and Maxie says, Peter’s back

Peter asks how long Anna thinks Finn will last in prison. She’ll have to kill him or let him go, because as soon as he’s in custody, he’s going to explain how Finn pushed him down a flight of stairs, and dumped his unconscious body in a freezer, and left him there to die. Since his story is true, forensics will back him up. She says he dropped some blood in the hospital basement that could easily have been placed there. He’s got nothing. He says, assuming Finn doesn’t feel morally obligated to confess. He does strike Peter as that kind of guy. She asks why Finn would confess to something that never happened. He’s got more important things to do with his life. He says he sees; she’s going to convince Finn to lie. What happened to the pursuit of justice? She says she lost interest in justice right around the time he hired a psychopath to kidnap Maxie. That psycho snapped, took Maxie’s baby, and gave her to God knows who. Maxie’s daughter could be anywhere. He says, his daughter. Louise is his, and he will find her. He pulls the gun from his waistband. While Valentin is grilling the guy Peter was going to meet, he hears a gunshot, and runs toward it.

Carly asks why Sonny smells like smoke; was he in a fire? He says he was physically under a beam, and there was a fire, and he thought he was going to die. That’s when it all came to him. Her, the kids, his whole life. She says he couldn’t remember them? and he says, he called himself Mike because it was on his watch. Actually, he threw his dad’s watch away. Jason says Sonny has to tell him what happened in order, because last December, they were in Secaucus. Sonny chased Julian out on the footbridge and it collapsed. He jumped in after them, and they searched for weeks, and there was no sign of him. Sonny says, all he remembers is, he wound up on the river bank. A hiker found him and took him to a clinic. People helped him out. He didn’t know who he was. What about them? What happened while he was gone? Jason says, there’s so much to explain and figure out, but the most important thing is that Sonny is right here. He can’t believe Sonny is alive. He thought he’d never see Sonny again. They hug.   

Chase says he’ll need Maxie to take a deep breath, and tell him everything that happened, step by step. Maxie says, Nina called her while she was at the wedding reception. She said Peter was in Nixon Falls, Pennsylvania, but he left. She thinks he’s on his way to Port Charles, which of course (🍷) he is. Chase asks if Nina called the police in Nixon Falls, but Maxie doesn’t know. He says he’s going to make a few calls, and make sure the authorities in Nixon Falls know to be on the lookout for Peter. He asks if she’s talked to Mac, and she says, not yet. He says he’ll call Mac too, and get the PCPD on high alert. Brook asks if he’ll let Yuri know that Peter’s been sighted. He says he will, and jets. Brook looks on her phone for updates in Nixon Falls, and says, it looks like there was a fire in a bar. Three people were injured and they think it’s arson. Maxie says, it has to be Peter.

Scotty asks Britt to walk with him to Kelly’s, and she says she could use the fresh air. Scotty asks if anyone wants donuts, but has no takers. He leaves with Britt, and Elizabeth says she’s worried about him. It’s not like Scotty to show up and offer to get people coffee. She knows he’s a nice guy and all, but he’s generally a little more… Finn says, disheveled? No, self-absorbed. Elizabeth thinks he’s lonely. It was hard on him losing Franco; he was blindsided. Then he hooked up with Obrecht. Not that Obrecht is her first choice… Finn says, would she be anyone’s? Austin comes in, and says he’s looking for Britt. Elizabeth says she’s on a coffee run, but she thinks Britt is coming back. Finn tells him to try Kelly’s, and Austin says if they see her before he does, Maxie is trying to give her a message. Peter August is in Pennsylvania.

Anna kicks Peter’s gun away, and he says she actually shot him. He has a wound in his shoulder, and she says, it went clean through. She doubts he’ll need more than a few stitches. He asks if she shot to kill, and missed, but she says she didn’t miss. Where’s Drew Cain? He says, what? and she says, that plane crash over the Gulf of Adan was just a cover for his abduction. Where did Peter put him? He says, make him an offer, and maybe he’ll decide to tell her. She says he’s such a son of a bitch, and he asks if that’s any way to talk about her sister. She says, Alex is to blame for a lot of things, but this is all him, every step of the way. Valentin runs up, gun drawn, and asks if everything is under control. He says, hello, Peter. His guide can’t make the rendezvous; he’s handcuffed to a telephone pole, waiting for the authorities. Peter laughs, and says, look at him, suddenly a man of law and order. Anna picks up Peter’s phone, and Valentin tells her to call and tell the authorities they have Peter in custody; he’s going to tell them everything. Peter says, think again, and jumps into the river. Anna says, no!   

Carly says, the local people who helped Sonny, who were they? Where has he been? He says, a little place in Pennsylvania, but he doesn’t want to get into it now. How are the kids? She says, the kids are fine. Avery and Donna are asleep. They’re going to be so excited to see him; Donna missed him so much. He says, nine months is a long time for a little kid. How’s Michael, Dante, Josslyn, and Kristina? Carly says, Josslyn’s at PCU. She can’t believe this. She can’t believe she’s talking to him about the kids. They missed him so much. They grieved for him every single day. She gave up praying and hoping for a miracle. Sonny says, she had to; both of them. They thought he was dead, and he’s so happy they had each other to lean on. Jason says, they did more than lean on each other. They got married.

Elizabeth tells Finn, they were in a hurry. They were traumatized. They must have made a mistake. Finn says, how? and she says, Peter must have regained consciousness in the freezer, opened it up, and climbed out. He says, how? and she says, what about Maxie?  

Scotty sees Austin, and says, if it’s about the Quartermaine lawsuit, they’ll strategize another time; office hours. Austin says, thank you, but he’s there to talk to Britt. Maxie’s asked that he warn her. Peter August has resurfaced, and she’s fearful that he’s on his way back to Port Charles. Britt says, that’s sweet of Maxie to warn her, but Maxie is the one at risk. Peter’s obsessed with her.

Maxie tells Brook, thank God they did this. Thank God Peter has no idea Louise is here. Brook says she doesn’t blame Maxie for seeing for herself that Louise is okay. Maxie knows she took a risk in coming there, but she told Austin that Peter might lash out at Valentin by going after his baby. So if anyone asks… Brook says she’ll tell them the same thing. She’s sure Yuri gave Valentin a call to update him on Peter, but she should call Valentin herself. Maxie says Brook promised Valentin could handle Peter, and Brook says, Valentin understands how Peter thinks. He’s the best person to protect Bailey. Valentin lives there; maybe Maxie should too.

Willow says, it’s a beautiful night, and Michael agrees, but when she’s across from him, he can’t look anywhere else. She says, as long as she has his undivided attention, there’s something important they have to discuss. At one point, they talked about living together in the gatehouse, but he’s still in the main house, and she was wondering if he feels like it’s a better arrangement. He says, absolutely not, but he didn’t want to crowd her. The situation with Chase was tough on her… She says, it was tough on all of them, including Chase. He says, which is why he didn’t want to just move in the next day, like ready or not, the Chase part of her life is over, and a new one is about to begin. She says he’d never do that, and he says, exactly. That’s why he stayed in the main house. Willow says, the thing is, she’ll always be sorry Chase got hurt, but she’ll never regret falling in love with Michael. They hug.  

On the phone, Anna says, it’s not search and rescue; it’s hunt for a fugitive. She wants roadblocks, and teams on both sides of the river. Yes?… Keep her posted. She says, anything? but Valentin says he doesn’t see any sign of Peter. It took guts to make a jump like that. She says, the fall will probably kill him, and Valentin says, given his father’s knack for survival, they’d be fools to assume he’s dead. She says he doesn’t strike her as a fool, and he says he’s not. Neither is she.

Sonny says, married, when? and Carly says, today, a couple hours ago. He asks if those are her wedding clothes, and she says, yeah. He says she looks beautiful, and she says, thanks. It was complicated. It was really crazy. Sonny says, just tell him, and Jason says, as soon as Sonny disappeared, there was pressure from the Five Families bruschetta,  and from Cyrus. They had to secure their position, so they declared Sonny legally dead and held a funeral. Sonny says, that makes sense. They had to let people think the business was stable. Was he running things? Jason says he was, until Peter framed him for Franco’s murder. Sonny says, Franco’s dead? No big loss. Jason was being blamed? Carly says, thanks to Gladys. Jason tells Sonny, Gladys said she saw him ditch the murder weapon. He was remanded for trial, and held at Pentenville. Sonny asks, so who was running the business? and Carly says, her. 

Maxie says, Brook wants her to live with the Quartermaines? and Brook says, absolutely. She could bring Georgie and James with her. They have so much room, two housekeepers, a cook, a live-in nanny, and they have Yuri. Maxie says, this is Monica’s house, and Brook says, she’s already letting Valentin and Charlotte stay here. She’s sure it would be no problem with Maxie. Maxie says, except Monica thinks she has an unnatural attachment to Bailey, and needs therapy. Brook says, that was before. The situation is radically different now. Peter is alive. He’s an active threat, and this house has fantastic security. She’s sure Monica would have no problem with Maxie moving in. Maxie says, she would, but she can’t live in a house with her daughter, and not take care of her like she’s her own. She doesn’t care how big this house is. Brook asks, then how do they make sure Maxie is protected from Peter?

Willow appreciates Michael wanting to give her time, but she doesn’t need it. Just the opposite. She can’t wait to start their life together. He asks if she’s sure. As much as he loves her, she has the habit of doing what she thinks other people would want. She says, person in a glass house, please don’t throw stones, and he says he does do that a lot, doesn’t he? She tells him, this time, she’s saying what she wants; everything they talked about. She wants to wake up every morning in bed with him, eat breakfast in the kitchen, hang out on couch and read stories to Wiley, or watch The Emperor’s New Groove for the hundred-thousandth time. He says he loves how much she laughs at it, and she says she loves how he laughs at it with her. She actually thinks they enjoy it more than Wiley. She knows their life won’t always be easy and perfect. He has a stressful job, and an even more stressful family. She’s navigating nursing school, and if they wait for the perfect time, it will never come. He completely disagrees. The perfect time is now. They kiss, and he says, let’s get home. She picks up the bouquet on their way out.

Sonny says, Carly was running the business? and she says, Jason couldn’t do it. He was in Pentenville, and Cyrus was being relentless. He was trying to have Jason killed. Sonny says, clearly, he failed, and Jason says, Diane was sure she could get him exonerated at trial, but it would have taken months, and they didn’t have that kind of time, so he escaped. Sonny says, with everyone depending on Jason, he made himself a fugitive. That’s not something Jason would do. Carly says, it was her. She forced Jason to escape.

Chase tells Maxie, here’s the deal. He and Yuri went through whole house. They checked all the entry points, and it’s clear. There’s a patrol car sitting at the front gate, and there’s one in front of Maxie’s apartment. Mac is sending a car there to take Maxie home, and Mac and her mom will meet her there with Georgie and James. Maxie says, there are some advantages to having a stepdad who’s acting Police Commissioner. Brook asks if he has any news from Nixon Falls, and he says, the PCPD is coordinating with the Pennsylvania state police. He doesn’t have any specifics, but they’re searching for Peter, and roadblocks are going up. Brook says, hopefully, they find him before he gets anywhere near Port Charles. She thinks this tension isn’t good for Bailey. There’s a ton of literature on how babies pick up on energy. Chase asks if she wants him to take Bailey to the nursery, and she asks if he’s volunteering. He says he and Bailey are like old friends, and Brook takes Bailey from the bassinette. She asks if Bailey wants Uncle Chase to take her to the nursery, and says she thinks Bailey does. She hands the baby to Chase, and he says he’s not going to tell Maxie not to worry, but the PCPD is on this. They’re going to do everything in their power to make sure Peter doesn’t get near her. He takes Bailey upstairs.

Britt asks where Maxie is now, and Austin says, he dropped her at the Quartermaines. Scotty wonders why she’d go there, and Austin says, apparently Peter August is obsessed with Valentin, and Maxie was worried Peter would go after his daughter. Scotty says, that’s a bit of a stretch, but Britt says, not for Peter. He has no idea how vindictive Peter can be.

Elizabeth tells Finn, let’s talk about something else for a moment. How’s Violet? He says, Violet is wonderful and amazing, and she wants a do-over of the camping trip. She’s disappointed she didn’t get to sleep in the tent. Apparently, setting one up in the living room isn’t the same. She says, let’s do it; let’s plan another trip. Before Scotty’s unexpected arrival, she thought things were going well. Doesn’t he think?

Carly tells Sonny that she had Jason stabbed in Pentenville. Just bad enough that he’d be taken to the hospital, where Britt could break him out. The plan would have worked, except Cyrus tried to kill Britt, and Jason went back in to save her, and got shot. Sonny says, so basically, everything went completely sideways, but Jason says, not completely. He got away and Britt patched him up. Sonny asks, what turned, so they got married? and Jason says, Carly broke him out that night because there was a meeting with the Five Families grissini. Cyrus was pushing to take Sonny’s place at the table, and open the territory to anybody who wanted to move product through the harbor. He was hurt too bad to go, so Carly went. Sonny says, she met with the Five Families crostini? and she says she didn’t have a choice.

Anna tells someone on the phone that she wants them to continue the search on the first mile downstream of the overlook… Where are they with the guide?… Okay, let her know. She tells Valentin, the guide’s local, retired military. He was contacted on the dark web, so they can pull a warrant and search his phone, but she doubts they’ll find anything. Valentin says, they can search Peter’s phone, and she says, but it’s blocked. Even if the techs crack it, she imagines his accomplice covered his tracks. He says, if the accomplice is able to evade a trace by the WSB, they have a remarkable level of expertise. She says, it’s just speculation on her part, but from what she overheard in the tone of Peter’s voice, he was urgent and impatient,  but he wasn’t giving orders. Really? Make it happen isn’t an order? Valentin says, so she doesn’t think the accomplice was working for Peter? She says, no. Whoever Peter’s ally may be, she got the sense that they, not Peter, were the one with the power.

Finn tells Elizabeth, he thought the camping was going very well. The kids were having fun. She says, but not him? and he says he’d sit in front of a campfire with her anytime. Scotty comes by, and says, sorry to interrupt; they look a little intense. Elizabeth says, they were just talking about going camping, as a family.

On the phone, Maxie tells Britt, she’s fine; she promises. Britt says she can come stay with Maxie, but Maxie says, it’s okay. Mac and her mom have that covered. They’re meeting her at her place, and they’re going to stay there. Mac is sending a car for her. Britt tells Maxie to text her a selfie when she gets home, so she can be sure. Maxie says, deal, and tells Britt to be careful too. She’s not Peter’s favorite person. Britt says she’s not afraid of Peter. It’s actually kind of a relief to know he’s out there. She doesn’t have to wonder anymore. She just has to be ready to defend herself. Maxie tells her again to be careful, and Britt says, Maxie too. Brook tells Maxie that her car is here. It’s definitely the PCPD; Chase knows them. Maxie hands Brook the binky she stole, and says, take care of her, okay? Brook says she will, and Maxie thanks her, adding, she means that, and leaves.

Jason says, Sonny can ask Brando; he was there as Cyrus’s bodyguard. Carly rallied the rest of the families against Cyrus, and shut him down. She had Brick blow up one of his shipments, and it was the right message, perfectly timed. Sonny says, nice work, and Carly says, thanks, but it may have worked too well. She had to reassure the families that she was in charge. Her, by herself, sitting in his chair, making all the decisions, and they accepted her. Until Jason came back. Sonny says, the Five Families polpette don’t believe in shared power. They expected one of them to eliminate the other. Jason says, exactly right. So they had to send a message that he was in charge, and Carly backed him, so Carly wasn’t a liability. Sonny shrugs and says, so they got married. Great strategy.

Tomorrow, Brook says it’s an offer she can’t refuse, Spencer wonders if there’s a chance, Ava has to sign the divorce papers, and Jason needs to tell Dante something.

Below Deck Mediterranean

We backtrack a little on the crew dinner out, where Lexi told Mathew that his parents should have aborted him, and if there weren’t any cameras, she’d smack his ass. She says, the real bitch is out now, and stomps off. Courtney tells Mathew, they love him, and not to let it ruin the night. Lloyd says, it was a disgusting thing to say, and Delaney tries to blend into the woodwork. Lexi comes back, and Mathew says, welcome back, worst person in the world. Courtney tells Lexi that no one cares about how much money anyone has. It’s disgusting the way Lexi talks, and everybody has been gobsmacked be the things that come out of her mouth. Lexi tells her, everybody has said rude things, and Courtney reminds her that she just said Mathew should have been aborted. Lexi says, Mathew is rude AF, yet they give him a pass and let it slide. Courtney says they both should have been fired, and Mzi says Lexi is rude to all of them. Lexi calls someone that r-word, but it’s unclear if she means Mathew again, Mzi, or both. Katie asks what’s wrong with her, and Lloyd tells her, sit back down and shut up. Courtney asks if Lexi wants to be there, and Lexi says it’s not Courtney’s question to ask. She’s not Lexi’s superior, and she’s shady AF. Lloyd leaves the table, and the waiters watch from the doorway as Lexi and Courtney have it out, and Courtney calls Lexi the c-word. Katie tells them to stop it, and joins Lloyd, telling him that stress makes her want to vomit. They head for the taxis, and Malia thanks the waitstaff for a beautiful evening.

In the taxi, Courtney says she doesn’t like using the c-word, but if it applies to anyone, it’s Lexi. There’s a lot of bleeped stuff, and Courtney says, it was Mathew’s fault as well. Mathew says he knows. In the other taxi, Malia says she doesn’t disagree that when Mathew is drunk he says offensive things, but then Lexi stoops low. She doesn’t remember the night in the hot tub. But we do, and we flash back to that. Malia says, if that night hadn’t happened, some of the crew might have backed her. In Lexi’s interview, she says, Malia didn’t have to explain. She knew that. She didn’t come into yachting to hold hands and be friends. In the first taxi, Mzi and the others make fun of Lexi calling everyone poor. Mzi says, your poorness makes me angry. Malia tells Lexi that she should drop the money thing. Some people aren’t as fortunate as she is. The taxis arrive back at the boat.

In her cabin, Lexi says she’s so confused, and calls her mom. In the crew mess, Delaney is like, get me out of here, and David says he couldn’t be part of that conversation. Delaney says, it wasn’t Mathew’s fault, but he didn’t help, and Katie says, Lexi just isolated herself. Malia says, both Lexi and Mathew were throwing insults, but Katie says Lexi’s were more repulsive. She doesn’t think Lexi gets it. Katie says she’s going to talk to Captain Sandy, and make a decision. Malia says, as captain, she’d know a chef isn’t easily replaceable, and Mathew and Lexi aren’t going to work well together. Lexi tells her mother that every time she has a friend who’s not rich, they try to ruin her. Okay…  Not sure where that’s coming from, since she has no friends on this boat.

Delaney takes a shower, and comes back to the crew mess, saying she’s feeling fresh. Malia thanks her for her help, and Katie says she was amazing. Delaney says she learned some new things about laundry. Everyone toddles off to bed, and Lexi tells her mom, how she’s feeling is none of their business. Katie asks if Lexi is good, and she says she is. She has nothing to say, and suggests they don’t talk about everything. In Katie’s interview, she says, there’s no point; the damage has been done. Lexi talks smack about Mathew, and her mother says she’s a preacher’s kid; she’s better than this. They want her fired, but everyone should be fired at this point for insubordination. In her interview, Lexi says, there’s going to be no apology. She’s had it with Mathew, and isn’t apologizing in any way, shape, or form.  

In the morning, Delaney packs. In his interview, David says between a cramp in his calf and the bruise on his thigh, it’s the worst combination. When he’s been injured before, he’s told himself he’s fine, and tried to push through it, and it is usually fine. Delaney tells Lexi that she’s leaving, and Lexi deigns to give her a hug. In Delaney’s interview, she says she doesn’t think Lexi is a bad person, but they don’t agree on some things. She doesn’t think they can be friends, since they don’t have the same values. Katie hugs Delaney, who says, it was fun, and she definitely has a new appreciation for interior. In Delaney’s interview, she says, working in yachting, you’ve just got to keep going no matter what happens. You find your next boat and your next captain, and improve yourself.

Katie asks if she can talk to Captain Sandy, and Mathew tells Malia, it was awkward last night. Malia says, it started with something little and grew from there, and in Mathew’s interview, he says, he feels bad that his behavior ruined everyone’s time, but he’s not apologizing. He meant what he said. Lexi comes in, and Malia asks how she is. Lexi says, much better, but just grabs something to eat without looking at anyone, and jets. Malia asks the deckhands if everyone is okay. If anyone has any concerns, they should bring them to her, since she’s the head of their department. She doesn’t want anyone to feel like their voice or complaint isn’t being heard. Lloyd says, this time Lexi can’t say she doesn’t remember, and in his interview, he says he doesn’t like aggressive situations. Everyone shouting at each other is his worst nightmare. Malia says they should never be okay with an insult, and tells them, let’s get the boat washed.

Captain Sandy calls Katie and Malia to meet her, and Malia tells Katie that the captain picks up on sh*t even if she’s not around. They join the captain, and Malia says, it was a sh*t show last night. Mathew and Lexi don’t like each other, and it started at lunch. Captain Sandy asks, who started it? but Malia doesn’t actually know. In the galley, Mathew sings True Colors. Katie tells the captain that one of them gets mad, and the other feeds the fire, and Malia says, but Lexi takes her comments to a whole new level. Katie says Lexi told Mathew that he should been aborted, and called him the r-word. The captain says, this is ridiculous. Do they know who started it? Katie says, Mathew told Lexi that no one likes her (truth!), and Courtney stood up, and said they were both wrong both and should have both been fired. Then Lexi called Courtney lazy, when that’s not the case. It’s become a problem. The captain tells Katie to get Lexi in the main salon to talk, and in the captain’s interview, she says, even when the crew is out, they represent the vessel. They should emulate the behavior of what it should be on board. They must maintain that behavior within the crew, but sometimes that doesn’t happen, and that’s when she has to fire people.

Lexi and Mathew are called to the bridge salon, and Captain Sandy says, they had an incredible day planned yesterday; water sports, Krka Falls, and a beautiful dinner. How did it turn into fighting? Lexi says, Matt’s been attacking her from the second charter, and she was trying to avoid him like the plague, but he started drinking in the morning. The captain asks if that’s true, and Mathew says, everyone did. She asks who started it, and no surprise, Lexi points the finger at Mathew. She tells the captain that he’d been saying things to her all day, and Mathew says, during the first charter, he and Lexi had issues in the galley. Mathew says, Lexi said his mother should have aborted him, and that he was a r****d. Lexi admits she shouldn’t have said that, but Mathew says wild stuff and gets a pass. Katie says, none of them are innocent, but when Mathew gets aggressive, Lexi takes her reaction to another level. Lexi whines that Mathew is harboring old feelings, and Captain Sandy says, if she feels attacked, go to her chief officer, and if it’s not addressed, come to her. They’re there for guests, and what she’s hearing is that Lexi is difficult to work with. Lexi says, Mathew said that he was going to give the captain an ultimatum; him or her? The captain asks if he said that, and he says, it was in the heat of the moment. She says, she doesn’t ever want to be given an ultimatum – ever. Whoever gives her one can pack their f***ing sh*t and walk off the boat. She never wants to be given an ultimatum. She says, Mathew can go, and calls in Courtney.

The captain speaks with Malia and Courtney, and asks if Courtney called Lexi a see you next Tuesday. Courtney says, it just came out, but as soon as it did, she said she was sorry. Captain Sandy wonders how such a beautiful day could turn into a disaster, and Courtney says, Lexi told Mathew that he should have been aborted, and she said things back. Captain Sandy says, everyone started stuff, but Lexi is the one they’ve got the problem with. No one person is starting it all the time. Malia says that Lexi stooped low, and literally picked a fight the first night out with everyone. We flash back to that, and Malia says, Lexi pushed her, and threatened to slap Mathew. She gets super nasty, and when people step in, she gets mad. Lexi is called to the bridge, which sounds so Star Trek.   

Lexi sits down, and the captain says, from what she sees, Lexi is a terrific human being , but she doesn’t go out drinking with them, and have their experiences, and Lexi’s been threatening people. Lexi says she didn’t mean it, but Captain Sandy says, it’s permeated the entire boat, and some of the crew can’t get around it. The many outweigh the one. She has to make a hard decision, and it’s not easy for her. She’s going to have to let Lexi go. When Lexi gets in the crew members’ faces, and threatens them physically, especially in the workplace, it will never work. She needs to look hard at that. Lexi says she’s sorry, and the captain says, when she came into this season, she wanted to finish with the crew she started with, but that’s not happening. They hug, and Captain Sandy says Lexi just has things to learn. Lexi says, she knows, but Mathew… In her interview, Captain Sandy says, Lexi crossing the line made her come to her decision. If you’re poking the bear when you’re off the boat, you have to figure it out; she’s not getting involved. But if one person is disturbing the whole crew, she has to deal with that person. She tells Katie to help get Lexi’s luggage, and be graceful about it. She says, Delaney is still there. She’s not a stew, but she is another person. Think about it. Katie goes the cabin she shares shared with Lexi, who refuses to say goodbye, and goes in the bathroom, shutting the door. Katie tells Malia that Lexi doesn’t want to talk, and Malia says, then we were two.

In Mzi’s interview, he says he’s not embarrassed about getting Courtney the flowers, but he wishes he hadn’t gotten so trashed. He’s going to respect the other person’s space. Malia tells Lexi that she knows it seems unfair that she and Mathew both said things, but only one of them is leaving. Captain Sandy calls Mathew to the galley, and tells him that she let Lexi go, but his behavior wasn’t the best either. Obviously he and Lexi had an issue that he couldn’t reset from, and he needs to own that. He is replaceable, and she has someone in quarantine to take his job, so don’t ever do an ultimatum. She was especially disturbed by their rocky start. He’s a head chef, and has to rise above it. She needs him to act that part. In Captain Sandy’s interview, she says, the chef in quarantine doesn’t have the same record as Mathew. There have been no complaints, and she doesn’t want to screw that up. Sometimes the devil you know is better than the one you don’t.   

Lexi leaves, bringing her suitcase through the galley, with her back to everyone. In her interview, she says, why say goodbye to a crew that were evil? They weren’t being nice to her, so they don’t exist. She’s not acknowledging them. She allows Malia to help her to bring her luggage to the dock, and in Lexi’s interview, she says, she hates that she got on Mathew’s level. She feels like in a way he won. She was wallowing in the mud with him, so he won. She leaves, and I think, good riddance. Mathew says, bye forever.

The captain has a crew meeting, and says, obviously, she let Lexi go. They have two more charters, and she was hoping to have a third stew and finish with the same crew she started with. That didn’t happen, but there will be no name calling from now on. They’re all adults. And no threatening. The ultimate goal is to provide for the clients. It’s going to be a challenge, but when it’s done, they’ll never have to do it again. She thinks they’re amazing. Let’s get ready to do our best. At least she didn’t say, team work makes the dream work. Delaney sends a message to David, saying, meeting him was epic and she wishes him an amazing end to the season. He’s all happy about it, until he finds out Mzi and Lloyd got the exact same message. Malia says, Delaney copied and pasted them. They clean the boat, and Malia tells them to enjoy their evening. In Lloyd’s interview, he says, nothing personal, but he’s glad David is moving back to his old cabin. Three guys in one room is not ideal.  

The captain has a preference sheet meeting with Mathew, Katie, and Malia. She says, they’re three-quarters of the way through the season. The new primary is gospel artist Anthony, and his wife Chris, who he met in church. Captain Sandy loves that he’s a gospel singer, and Katie says she’s always wanted to go to a church like that. The captain reads that the guests want a mixture of adventure, and time to stop and smell the roses, and the primary doesn’t drink. Malia says, they’re an active group, and want to use all the water toys, and Katie adds that they want a beach picnic. She has the feeling these guests will be heavy on the deck crew. Mathew notes one allergy and guest who’s lactose intolerant. They want an Italian feast decorated with roses. Katie says she’s getting a nice vibe.

Lloyd tells David that he’d forgotten about Lexi’s commenting when David gave his speech, and we flash back to that. He says he told her to shut up. They’ll see what happens tomorrow; it should be interesting. Malia asks if Katie is getting someone, and Katie says, either way, they’re f***ed. Mzi calls his brother, and Malia tries to convince Katie to keep Delaney on. She thinks having only two people is crazy. In her interview, she says, she’s happy to help out, but only after the deck is taken care of. She’s not going to be the one who looks like sh*t if the guests come out, and the water toys aren’t there. In Katie’s interview, she says she’d rather work harder for longer than have the emotional stress of bringing in someone new or bringing Delaney back.  

Sibenik, Croatia. Katie tells Courtney that she’s made up her mind. What does she think of it being just them? In Courtney’s interview, she wonders if this makes her second stew, since there’s only two of them. She says, we’ve got this, sister. Malia can’t believe there are only two charters left, and tells the deckhands that the second to the last is always hardest. Captain Sandy says she doesn’t want to pressure Katie in to taking on another stew, but she doesn’t want the clients to feel any lack of service.  Katie says, the last trip was actually more work. She’s going to trust her gut since she didn’t last time. The captain says Katie made a decision, and she trusts her. In Captain Sandy’s interview, she says, it’s going to be harder on Katie, but she trusts her. She’s going to allow Katie to have this journey and support her.

Provisions come in, and Malia says they haven’t gotten flowers yet. Courtney says she gets them all the time, and we flash back to Mzi’s flower delivery at dinner. Captain Sandy sees David limping, and says, not cool. Malia tells David that she knows he’s injured, and doesn’t want him in the harness, but David insists he’s good to go. She says she’s trusting him. Katie tells Courtney, we’ve got this, and David gets into the harness. The captain goes to where David is on deck, and radios Malia to meet them. She asks why David is limping, and David says he fell. She wants to see it, and he lifts his pant leg to show her a massive bruise. She says, that’s a major injury, and asks how he did it. He tells her he fell coming out of the hot tub, and she asks why it wasn’t reported. She’s disappointed in Malia 1000%. It’s a f***ing incident. She tells David, do not get in the harness, and tells Malia to make a report. It’s something you don’t keep from the captain – at all. Malia says, understood. It was… Captain Sandy says, was what? David fell and injured himself, and she has no idea why Malia didn’t report it. Malia says, it’s a bruise, and the captain says she can minimize it if she wants. Malia says she asked if he wanted to see a doctor, and he said, no. Captain Sandy says she doesn’t want him in a harness, and in her interview, she says, learning David was injured pisses her off. To not report a safety issue causes a liability to the crew and the owner. The fact that Malia knew is not okay. Malia broke her trust. The provisions are put away.

Captain Sandy says Malia should come to her when someone is injured, but Malia says she did her part. She asked if he wanted to see a doctor, and if it was serious. She’s not a chief officer. The captain says she doesn’t give a f***. Malia should have told her. David was hurt pretty bad. Why take the risk? She made it clear to call her when someone is hurt. We flash back, and yep, she did. She tells Malia to stop trying to make excuses and get back to her job.

Next time, Captain Sandy promises the guests pure perfection, guests on jet skis go rogue, Katie flirts with a guest, and Malia is pissed off at the deck crew.

🍸 Is That All There Is…?

Tune in tomorrow for soap and the next chapter in the Erika saga. Will her son have rolled the car 7 times? Will Tom have had another accident? Or maybe one less accident? Until then, stay safe, stay driven to succeed, and stay not throwing stones if you’re a person in a glass house.

September 20, 2021 – Sonny Comes Home & Tears

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

We see something blinking under one of the limos.

Carly tells the driver, step on it. They can’t wait to celebrate with their family and friends.

A button is pressed and an explosion happens. The chapel doors are blown open.

Chase goes to the Quartermaine mansion, and Brook lets him in while holding the baby. He says he figured she would have been at the wedding, but she says, no. She was invited, but she was closer with Sonny, and decided not to go at the last second. He says a quiet night at home with her daughter doesn’t sound so bad, and she says he must be a detective. She and Bailey hardly get any time together because of all the craziness that goes on in this house. He says he knows what she means. He’s missed Bailey since he moved out. He’s missed… a lot.

At the reception, Bobbie tells Maxie, this is magical, and Monica says she did an amazing job. Maxie thanks them, and Olivia says she’s never seen the garden look more beautiful. Carly is going to love this. Bobbie says, even Jason might, and they laugh. Ned says they might be joking, but Jason was practically gregarious today. Well, gregarious for Jason. Monica says she thinks he’s genuinely happy with Carly, and that’s all she wants for him.

Carly says, Buscema and Novak? and Jason says, it was intended for them. Spinelli and Brick had it redirected. She says, he knew about this? and he says he got a heads up… from a friend.

Spinelli is putting his phone in his pocket, and Diane asks if it was Carly and Jason. What is keeping them? Are they already in jail? He says, no, but recent developments might cause the groom to avail himself of her services. She throws up her hands, and asks if this consultation will take place at the PCPD, and he says, quite possibly. Brando comes by and asks if everything is okay. Spinelli says, there was just an explosion outside of All Saints. A car bomb. Brando asks if it was Carly and Jason’s car, and Diane looks aghast.

Sonny tells Nina, he can’t do this right now. He’s got to go home to his wife and kids. He gets off the examining table, and she says she can’t stop him, but if he leaves there, leave knowing nothing else but she honestly loves him. He says, don’t say that, but she says, it’s true; she loves him. He puts his finger in her face, and says, don’t say that, backing her up against the door. He says she doesn’t love him; she loves Mike. She says he was happy in Nixon Falls, and he says he’s going home to his wife. Does she understand him? He’s not doing this right now. She tells him, the doctors said he can’t leave, but he says, try and stop him. She moves away from the door, crying, and he walks out.

Sonny rips his wristband off and throws it away. Jax says, Sonny? and Sonny says, yeah. Jax tells him, welcome back, but Sonny says Jax doesn’t look happy to see him. Jax says, actually, he is. Can he give Sonny a ride home? Sonny says he’ll actually take one from Jax. Jax says there’s a car waiting outside that can take Sonny to the tarmac, where he can fly home. Sonny thanks him, and Jax says, for what it’s worth (🍷) he’s sorry about what happened to Sonny. Sonny says, he’s not the only one, and walks out.

Jax goes in to find Nina lying on the examining table. He says, Sonny’s on his way home, and she sits up and says, what have I done?

In the limo, Mrs. Woo tells Jason and Carly that she has to make this quick; the fire department’s on its way. Carly says the cops too, she’s sure, and Jason thanks Woo for letting them know what Buscema and Novak were planning. She says, Cyrus Renault was pulling the strings. They tried to rope her in, and she pretended to go along, but she wants no part of Renault’s machinations. Carly says she supported the Corinthos organization after Sonny died. They appreciate her loyalty. Jason says, it won’t go unrewarded, and Woo says, she prefers working with people who aren’t sloppy or reckless. Congratulations on their marriage. Now go dance at their reception. Celebrate the love they have for one another. She hops out of the limo, and walks off. Carly says Jason could have told her, and he says, he wanted her to enjoy the wedding. Besides he knew Brick and Spinelli had it handled. She asks what they do now, and he says, go to the reception. She asks if she heard right, that he wants to go to their wedding reception. What if the cops show up and bring him in for questioning? He says, then he should be where he’s supposed to be, and she says, so it’s an alibi? He says, no. It’s a party for their friends and family to celebrate their wedding. Besides, Maxie said there would be music, and one of them likes to dance.

Spinelli says, Jason and Carly are fine, and Brando asks, whose car blew up? Spinelli says, perhaps the limo of Mr. Novak and Mr. Buscemi, and Diane says, what a coincidence that they meet their demise just after the wedding of their chief rival. Brando asks how it happened? and Spinelli thinks it might have something to do with Cyrus Renault. Diane says, thank goodness Brando’s mother wasn’t in the same car as her date.

Olivia tells Austin, now that they’re outside the house of the Lord, she can tell him exactly what she thinks about his nasty little insinuation about her son. He says, there’s no need. She’s already communicated her opinions perfectly. She says, communicate. That’s the word he throws around so much. Her husband told her that he doesn’t like the way her son communicates. He says, there’s nothing wrong with Leo. He just picked up on something when Leo sought him out at the hospital. She says, that never should have happened in the first place, when Ned joins them. Austin says he thinks this needs to be worked out between the two of them, and leaves.

Cameron finds Josslyn, Trina, and Bobbie laughing, and asks, what’s so funny? Bobbie says, Olivia hired a stripper for Carly’s bachelorette party… Josslyn says, and it ended up being Brando Corbin. Her mom was covering her eyes. Like she’s never seen something like that before. Cameron asks where she’s seen something like that before.

Maxie asks if Spinelli is ready for his MC role, unless Diane wants to do it. Diane says Maxie is cute, but she confines her public speaking these days to the corporate. Besides, she’s sure Spinelli will find the right words. Maxie says, just not too many words, and Spinelli says he shall endeavor for brevity worthy of the groom himself. Maxie says, speaking of the groom, if he talked Carly into ditching this, she’ll never forgive him. Spinelli says she seems so much like her old self before… She says, before Peter’s betrayal? He says, planning the wedding was probably a welcome distraction, and she says she enjoyed it, but she’ll enjoy it even more if the bride and groom show up.

Brook asks if Chase is there for his Bailey fix, and he says, that, and to give Monica this – he puts a gift bag on the table – to thank her for her hospitality. She says he wasn’t exactly a difficult houseguest. Is he feeling any better? He says, almost 100%, but he thinks holding Bailey will help. She hands him Bailey, and he asks if Bailey remembers him. Bailey starts crying, but is obviously not, since she has a binky in her mouth and looks pretty content. (Sloppy, GH!) He says he remembers her. She used to look more like her mama, but not so much anymore. As a matter-of-fact, she doesn’t look like her dad either.

Jax asks how Nina is doing, and she says she’s all right. How’s Phyllis? He says, she’s with the doctor; she’ll be okay. Nina says, thank God, when Anna and Valentin come in. Anna says they went to the Tan-O to find her, but it was destroyed. Valentin says, the fire chief said he could find her there. Is she all right? Is she hurt? She says she’s fine. What’s he doing here? He says, she called him, and said he lived at the MetroCourt, when she knows full well he lives at the Quartermaines. He took it as a sign. She was trying to give him a signal; was he right? He asks if the fire had anything to do with her call, and she says he was always too smart. Peter was with her, forcing her to call him.

Nina tells Valentin, Peter set fire to the Tan-O when she woudn’t help him find Louise. He tried to kill her and her friend Phyllis. Anna asks how Peter found her, and Nina says, he was keeping tabs on Maxie, and she came to visit in Nixon Falls on her way back from Texas. Anna asks if Nina didn’t try to contact the police. She knew they were looking for him, right? Nina says, he had a gun and threatened her, and Valentin asks if he was with her the entire time. She says, no, but he warned her if she tried anything, he’d kidnap James. They both know he’s evil enough to do that, so she called Obrecht, who was going to handle it, but something happened. Something went wrong. Has he heard from Obrecht? Anna says they’re not sure what happened either. Did Nina have another opportunity when she could have alerted them or the police? Nina says she was in a tight spot. He was blackmailing her. Valentin says, blackmailing her with what?

Chase says when Bailey smiles, he can see Brook. Or is it Valentin? What does she think? She says she thinks Bailey is her own little person. He says, she has a mind of her own, like her mama. She says she heard he went camping, and he says, it was actually kind of fun. She says she’ll take his word on that; she’s not into the nature thing. He says, she’s not? and she says she’s a fan of Central Park, her great-grandmother’s rose garden, and anywhere with chaises, cabanas, and cocktails. He says she doesn’t know what she’s missing. Roughing it is one of life’s great joys. She says she’ll take his word on that. She asks if he’s back at the PCPD, and he says, soon. After he gets some personal things in order. She asks if he’s moving forward with the divorce from Willow, but he says he’s seeking an annulment, since they never had a marriage in the first place. She says she’s sorry, but he says, don’t be. He wouldn’t trade that time for anything.

Willow says Michael doesn’t have his speech memorized yet? He’s been practicing it for days. He says he wants to make sure it’s right, and she says, he’ll be great. He truly is the best best man. They kiss.

 Brando says he thinks Vincent Novak stood Gladys up, and she says, why? Could his business really be taking him that long? Is it her? She’s sure she couldn’t have been misreading the signals. He says maybe she should make up her mind that Mr. Novak isn’t coming. That his business was all consuming.

Austin says he thought Maxie could use a drink, and hands her one. She says, what she could use is a bride and groom. He says, don’t look at him; he didn’t kidnap them. She asks if he thinks this is funny, and he says, not anymore. She says, because this is definitely not funny. Jason isn’t known for his social flair. She wouldn’t be surprised if he convinced Carly that they didn’t need a wedding reception; a reception she planned down to the very last meticulous detail.

Spinelli asks for everyone’s attention, and asks them to raise their glasses as he presents Carly and Jason Morgan. They all applaud, and Carly and Jason walk in. Music plays, and they dance. She says, it’s no Jake’s, but it’ll do. They look at each other with little hearts popping out of their eyes.

Valentin asks what Peter was blackmailing Nina with. What does he have on her? Jax says, that’s not important right now. What matters is that Peter’s on the loose. Anna asks if Nina can tell her everything she remembers about the last time she saw Peter, and Nina says, he tied her and her friend Phyllis up, and poured kerosene all over the Tan-O. he dropped a lit match, and he left. Valentin asks if he told her where he was going, and Nina says, he didn’t, but she told him that they were probably on their way. She thinks he’s probably headed back to Port Charles… and Maxie. They’ve got to stop him before he gets to Maxie.

Brook asks if Chase just said he was glad he married Willow, and he says, he was dying, fading fast, letting go, when he heard her voice telling him to hang on. He heard the love in her voice, and it gave him the strength to survive. She says, wow, and he says Willow loves him. Not in the way he wants to be loved by her, but the concern in her voice is real. That’s what brought him back, and he can never regret being with someone who brought him so much joy. Brook says he’s a much better person than she can ever hope to be, but he says he doesn’t know about that. He remembers what he was like when he found out Michael and Willow were sleeping together, and she says, bitter and angry? Almost gave Austin the keys to the Quartermaine kingdom? She’s over it. He says he’s not. Giving Monica that gift was just an excuse to stop by. The real reason he’s there is to say he’s sorry. To her and her family.

Michael gets everyone’s attention, and thanks them all for coming. Today has been a day of firsts. It’s the first time he’s seen his mom this happy in a long time, and the first time he realized two people he’s known and loved his whole life, love each other. He thanks Jason for being his mom’s best friend, and loving her the way she needs to be loved. He tells Carly that she’s the most amazing mom in the world, and he’s glad she’s found happiness. After everything they’ve been through, they’re finally being rewarded. He doesn’t know anybody who’s as strong and determined as Carly is, and who has as much love in their heart. He’s lucky to have Carly as a mother, and Jason is lucky to have her as his wife. They wouldn’t be here without them, and without each other. To family. Everybody toasts.

Anna tells Valentin, 9-1-1 got an anonymous tip about a fire across town from the Tan-O, and Valentin says, sending firefighters on a wild goose chase, delaying the response. She says, exactly. So now the police are looking for Peter based on Nina’s accusation. He doesn’t suppose they’re having any luck, and she says, no, but her contact at the WSB managed to get a fast trace on Peter’s 9-1-1 call, and it was pinged off a tower at the intersection of Highway 21 and Route 7. He says, okay. He’ll drive.

Brook picks up a glass, and says she would have gladly thrown this at Chase’s head when he picked up that document with the changes to her great-grandfather’s will. He asks why she didn’t, and she says as mad as she was that he betrayed her family, there was a part of her that understood how angry he was at being betrayed by Michael and Willow. He says, the first thing you learn in school is, two wrongs don’t make a right, and the second Austin asked him to look for papers, he should have shut Austin down. She wishes he had because Michael gave the document to Austin. He says she doesn’t agree, and she says, Michael insists transparency will be their friend; that the document is non-binding, and is just a list of things great-grandfather was just thinking about doing, and the judge will rule in their favor. He says, but she doesn’t buy that, and she’s not the type of person to sit back and hope for the best. She says she has a couple tricks up her sleeve, and he says, such as? She tells him, don’t get your knickers in a twist, detective. Nothing he can arrest her for.

Carly hugs Maxie and thanks her. She says, this place is so beautiful. She couldn’t ask for a better wedding reception. Maxie asks if she really loved it, and if the flowers were okay. Did she like the cake and love the music? Carly says, everything is perfect. Now she wants Maxie to have fun. Maxie is their guest, and Carly wants her to relax and enjoy herself. Carly leaves, and Austin tells Maxie that her worry was for nothing; everything turned out great. He hands her a drink, and says, cheers. Now go rest on her laurels. She says she’s not sure she knows how to do that.

Jason says Michael did good, and Willow says, Michael was incredibly nervous, but she told him that he’d be wonderful. Jason says, listen to Willow; she knows what she’s talking about. And don’t let her go.

Diane congratulates Jason, and says when Carly told her they were thinking about getting married, she knew it would work. They’re life partners in every best sense of the word. She wishes them every happiness. He thanks her, and she says, now, he and Mr. Spinelli have matters to discuss that she doesn’t want to hear, so she’s going to see if Cousin Brando wants to dance. She leaves, and Spinelli asks if Jason’s heard any news on the untimely demise of Mr. Novak and Mr. Buscema. Jason says, Brick called on their way over, and the police are on the scene. Spinelli has every confidence that they won’t find what was planted or who was responsible, but he figures they’ll want to question Jason anyway. Jason says, probably, and Spinelli hopes they don’t crash the reception, as it were. It would break Maxie’s heart.

Carly hugs Josslyn and Bobbie, who says she’s never seen a more beautiful bride. Or maid of honor. Josslyn says it’s great to see her this happy, and Carly says, it’s great to be this happy. Bobbie says, after all the years Carly and Jason have known each other, now they’re finally together. Ironic, isn’t it? Josslyn thinks it makes perfect sense. They’ve always been so close, like they could read each other’s minds. Carly says, you know what Jason’s thinking right now? Bobbie says, that he’ll be glad when it’s over? and Josslyn tells Carly to go rescue him.

Ned says, Michael gave a great speech, and Olivia tells him not to change the subject. He shouldn’t be talking about her son to that Quartermaine wannabe. He tells her, all Austin said is that it would be of benefit to Leo, and she says, they’re talking about a specialist. Obviously, the good doctor thinks there’s something very wrong with her son. He says, it wouldn’t hurt to have Leo checked out, when Spinelli asks for everyone’s attention again. Mrs. Morgan would like all the ladies to gather for the traditional throwing of the bouquet. Olivia starts to get up, and Ned says, no. She’s not going to try and catch the bouquet? Last time he checked, they were still married. She says sometimes she wonders why, and sits back down.

Austin asks if Maxie wants in on this bouquet thing, and she says, no way. She’s lucky she didn’t end up marrying Louise’s father. He says, Peter, and she says, yeah. Getting married isn’t on her agenda. Finding her daughter, and seeing Peter brought to justice are her top priorities. He says he supports her on that.

Brando encourages Gladys to catch the bouquet. Maybe the next guy she meets will be Mr. Right. She says, wrong. She’s done with men. If they’re not standing her up, they’re trying to kill her. Too bad Sasha is on bedrest. They could put her to the test, and see if she’s serious about him. Think she’d try for the bouquet? Spinelli asks if the women are ready, and counts to three. Carly throws it, and Willow catches it as Michael walks in. He says, nice catch, and she says, it practically landed in her hands. He says he thinks that means they have his mother’s approval of them deciding to make it official.

Monica tells Jason and Carly, no one is looking. Now’s the time for them to make their escape. Jason asks if she’s sure, and she asks if Jason is happy with Carly. He says he is, and she says, then that’s all that matters. All she wants is for him to be happy, so go. Go now, and start their life. They both hug Monica, and she tells them to get out of there.

Jax tells Nina that the doctor wants to keep her for observation, but she says, no. She has to warn Maxie about Peter. He says he already tried calling, but she didn’t pick up. Nina says, what if Peter has already gotten to her? They have to warn her.

Spinelli asks Maxie to dance, and she says, he remembered. They go onto the dance floor. Olivia asks if she can catch a ride home with Monica, and Monica says, she’s not going with Ned? She thought they were getting along pretty well. She thought… Olivia says, that they were getting back together? Not anymore. Cameron asks Josslyn to dance, and she says she thought he’d never ask. While they’re dancing, Willow tells Michael that she doesn’t believe catching the bouquet is symbolic of anything, and he says, but it proves his mom has really good aim. She wants him to know she’s not saying this because of any silly superstition. The first time they got married, it was to keep Wiley away from Nelle, but the next time she marries him – if they decide to get married again – she wants it to be real. Like this wedding.

Brook tells Chase, confession time, and they sit on the couch. He asks if he wants to know, and she says he does. She was actually glad when he went in with Austin, when he was mad at Michael and Willow. He asks who she is and what she’s done with BLQ, and she says, he was all out for revenge, and it showed he was human. He asks if she thought he was the god of tolerance and compassion, and she laughs, and says, he wishes. He showed he could get down in the mud with the rest of them. He says, thanks, he thinks, and she says, not that he’s any good at being a bad guy. That sneaking around business isn’t in his DNA. He says maybe she could give him some lessons, but she says, no way. She wants him to stay exactly the way he is.

Anna tells Valentin that a car abandoned on the side of the road was rented by Peter Sinclair, and Valentin says, it’s interesting he’s using his father’s pen name. She says, kind of sloppy though, leaving your car behind, and he asks, why it’s sloppy. He knew they were tailing him, and changed to another vehicle. She says, or he was being picked up. Maybe it was a rendezvous. Valentin wonders if they’re nearby, and they decide to go in opposite directions. He tells her to leave her phone on, and be careful. She tells him to be careful too, and he says, don’t worry about him. If he sees Peter, he’ll shoot him on sight.

Carly and Jason go back to her place and up to the bedroom, and she asks what he thought of the reception. He says he had fun, and she says she could tell. He says he really liked Michael’s speech, and she says, it was nice, but he went overboard with how amazing she is. He says that’s why he liked it, and she says, they did it. They’re married. They clink champagne glasses, and he asks how she feels. She says, like this is right, and he says, him too.

Sonny gets back home, and looks at himself in the mirror, admiring his scruffiness.

Austin cuts in on Spinelli’s dance, and Maxie says, it’s okay. She invited him; she should dance with him.

Brando brings Gladys some champagne, and suggest they toast to the new her. The one who doesn’t need a man to prove she’s worthy. They clink glasses, and she says he’s right. She’s better than Vincent Novak, and all those losers out there who think they can toy with her emotions.

Olivia sits with Ned, and says he’s been boring holes in her back all night. Go ahead. He says he knows it’s not his place to tell her how to raise her son, and she says, don’t let that stop him. He says he loves Leo as if Leo were his own son, so at the risk of driving them further apart, won’t she at least consider Austin’s advice, and have that beautiful boy that they both love, checked out?

Austin thanks Maxie for the dance, and for inviting her. This was fun. Her phone rings, and she tells Austin to grab them some cake. It’s from Eckerd’s, the best bakery in Port Charles. Nina says, thank God she picked up, and Maxie asks, what’s wrong? Nina says, it’s Peter. He was in Nixon Falls, and she thinks he’s headed back to Port Charles. He’s headed back to Maxie.

On the phone outside somewhere, Peter says he’s at the rendezvous. Where are they?… He doesn’t have ten minutes to wait. They said they’d get him out of there, now make it happen. Anna says, scheduling problem? and Peter turns around to see her with a gun aimed at him. She says she woudn’t worry. He’s not going anywhere.

Brook says she’ll make sure Monica gets her gift, and Chase thanks her for listening. She says, any conversation they have where it doesn’t end in him arresting her, she considers a win. He tells Bailey that he’ll see her around. She’s going to be a heartbreaker someday. Chase starts to leave, but Brook says, why doesn’t he stay?

Jason puts their glasses on the mantel, and Carly says she knows and trusts him more than anyone. He says, there’s no rush, and takes her hands. He tells her, they have the rest of their lives.

Sonny looks at photographs, and focuses on one of him and Carly.

Carly says, this morning she told him that she was afraid if they got married, she’d fall in love with him. She was wrong. She was in love with him then, and she’s in love with him now. He says he loves her too, and they kiss.

Sonny goes out on the terrace, looks up at the stars, and smiles.

Carly and Jason start to get busy, as Sonny walks up the stairs.

We see the picture of Carly and Sonny.

Tomorrow, Brook thinks Chase might have the answer, Anna tells Peter to give her an excuse, and Sonny walks in on Jason and Carly.

💦 Longest Day…

Sadly, one of my dogs suddenly got very sick. I was able to get her in to see her vet, but long sad story short, she passed away. So we’ll do some Deck tomorrow, and for now, stay safe, stay loving your pets in the time you have with them, and stay knowing that you don’t need a man (or woman) to prove you’re worthy.

September 19, 2021 – Aaron Questions a Whisperer, Dead In the Family, Baby Daddy, Unused Ending, Fear Preview, a Look At Beyond, Two Kinds Of Winners & Dance

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What I Watched Today

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

The Walking Dead

Aaron walks through the woods with Grace. An unmasked Whisperer with a W carved on his forehead asks if they’re lost. Grace says she’s scared, but Aaron says it will be okay, and to stay close. They hear whistling, and another Whisperer comes out with a gun, one more with a knife. A real zombie joins them, and Aaron kills it. He calls for Grace, but she’s gone. He’s surrounded by Whisperers and zombies, and they close in, hacking at him. He wakes, and sees Grace sleeping peacefully.

Jerry quietly steps over some sleeping kids to go to the bathroom. He looks out sees a zombie, and yells, breach inside the wall! Everyone scrambles around, and Aaron tells Grace to head downstairs to the basement and stay there, like they practiced. Does she have her whistle? He leaves.

A zombie is eating a random guy in the street, and everyone is running toward a section of the wall that’s been pushed down. Carol, Aaron, and some others try to put the panel back in place, but the zombies aren’t making it easy. One grabs at Aaron, who’s trying to block what’s left of the opening. Jerry finally whacks it in the head with a hammer. They get the wall back in place and fortified.

At the Commonwealth, Eugene and company watch a welcome video. Director of Ops, Lance Hornsby, says if they’re watching this, they’ve made it through the rigorous screening process, and are on their way to becoming part of the community. He explains they’re under the leadership of Pamela Milton, and they’re 50,000 strong. Each person is assigned a job best suited to their skillset in order to keep the community thriving. This orientation will give them a taste of what’s in store. The future starts here. We see an ice cream truck and a sack race, and Lance says, community. We see some happy old people, and he says, care giving. We see the stormtroopers under a banner that says, Fight the Dead, Save the Living, and he says, security. That’s the Commonwealth way.

Yumiko says, Pamela Milton. Wow. Princess smiles and nods. Am I supposed to know who she is? A man gives each of them an envelope, and Eugene says he’s in the high school teacher pool. Princess takes out her $2 bill, and says it’s a good sign. Eugene asks what this is, and the man says, their job and housing assignments. Eugene says taking up permanent residence wasn’t their intention, but the man says, if there’s a problem, take it up with their case supervisor. Eugene says, they’re not there to work; they came to get help. Princess wonders if they can’t stick around. She got a retail position, and maybe there’s a mall. Ezekiel says, he got animal control, and thinks the positions were based on what they’d done before. Yumiko says, hers isn’t an assignment; more like an invitation. It’s from an Edmund Widgeway, to meet and talk about opportunities in the community. Princess says, sounds fancy; it must be the accent. Eugene they have to leave asap, before these entanglements usurp their Plan A. He’s supposed to meet Stephanie, and Princess says she’ll go with him, since she wants to see more of the city. Ezekiel tells Yumiko, maybe whoever gave her the invite can help. Yumiko goes over the man’s desk, and he tells her to see her case supervisor, but she says she doesn’t have one. She only has this letter. He looks at the letter, and seems impressed. He asks how he can help, and she says she was inquiring about a family member she thinks lives there, but hasn’t heard anything. He says he’d be happy to help with that.

Zombies gather outside Alexandria. Rosita says, the wall is fragile since it broke, and Aaron says, they need a long term fix using updated tools. Rosita says, they’re back to square one soon with the food, and Aaron says, it’s nasty (if you remember, it’s horse), but it’s going fast. Maybe they should check Hilltop. Carol says they could make a run, and see if there’s any game along the way. I find it difficult to believe there isn’t even a bird or squirrel around. And again, nuts? Berries? Roots? Rosita says, what if there’s nothing left? What if they can’t make it safe? They need to look into other options. Aaron says, this is their home, and he’s not ready to abandon ship. They’re going to try and make it safe first.

Maggie and Negan fight a zombie together in the woods, and bring it down. Negan tells her, the only way this works is if they trust each other. She asks why she’d ever trust him, and he says, he doesn’t know. Maybe she wants to stay alive, the same as him. Maggie says she’ll stay alive in spite of him, not because of him. He says, if that’s how she feels, he doesn’t understand why she hasn’t put him down yet. She flings a knife toward his head, and he ducks. It lodges in the head of a zombie behind him. He says, sh*t, and she says, she asks herself that question nearly every day. She walks past him, and he says, no sh*t. He follows her.   

Aaron, Carly, and Jerry ride to Hilltop, which is a burnt out mess. Aaron says, it’s been picked clean. There are some zombies toddling around, and Jerry says, heads up. Those are our people. A zombie writhes on the ground close by, and Lydia says, that’s Troy. Carol says, let’s just get it done, and Jerry looks sad. They walk around, dispatching the roaming zombies, and Aaron stabs Troy in the head without looking at him.   

Back in Alexandria, Judith teaches the children the art of fighting zombies, using wooden swords. They see some teenage kids teasing a young zombie who’s poking his head through an opening; putting their hands close to his mouth to make him snap, and banging on the wall. Judith strides over, and says they shouldn’t be doing that; it’s dangerous. The tallest kid tells her, calm down. They’re just having fun. Judith says, if they don’t stop it, she’s going to tell Rosita. The boy says, she talks too much. No wonder her mother abandoned her. Judith tells him, what did you say? and he says she’s such a baby. Her mother must have gotten tired of her whining. Judith puts a knife to his throat, and tells him, say it again. I dare you. Grace comes over, and asks her to come away from them. The boy says, stay away, psycho, and Judith walks off with Grace.

On the road, Maggie and Negan walk into a suburban area. They go inside a house, and Negan says, it doesn’t look like anybody’s been here. She says, so they wait, and he asks, how long? She ask how long he’d want someone to wait for him, but he says, the longer they stay, the more likely those lunatics will catch up to them. They should just take the food from there back. It’s not a lot, but it’s something. She says, it’s nothing. They need to feed a whole community. He says, she needs to know when to cut her losses, and she says, those losses are her people. He says, she still has people; she still has Herschel. She asks if he doesn’t know that’s the reason she’s doing this. He says, she can’t. That’s his point. He knows he doesn’t get a vote, but here it is anyway. They should give it until sundown. If they others don’t show by then, they should go.

Yumiko looks in a bakery window. She goes inside, and smiles. A baker comes out and asks how she’s doing. They have a fresh batch of donuts. She says she’s looking for someone, and another baker comes out, carrying a cake. He says, ready, boss, and sees Yumiko. She says, hi, Tomi, and he drops the cake.

Aaron and the others go through Hilltop, and Aaron says, it’s all gone. Jerry says, a lot of them are still standing; remember that. Carol says, it’s war. They need to take care of the stray zombies before they keep searching. They see a group of zombies walking like they’re pushing the wheel in Midnight Express, and Lydia tells them, look at the way they’re moving. They’re being herded. Aaron says, Whisperers, and they run toward the zombies, Aaron using his metal mace arm to smash heads. One falls to the ground, and it’s a Whisperer. Jerry rips its mask off, and Lydia says she knows him.  

And ice cream truck plays music from The Sting, which is better than that crappy music they usually play. Eugene waits by the sidewalk, and Stephanie brings him a cone. He takes a lick and approves. They walk, and he tells her, if she doesn’t mind him saying it, this place has creature comforts he didn’t know he missed. It’s a fine day for him. She says, it’s a fine day for her too. She’s glad he’s here. He sees a woman pushing a stroller, and Stephanie asks where he is. He says, his people. Back where he’s from, there used to be a place like this. He could be content indefinitely, but he wouldn’t be the man he is if he didn’t do what he came there for. He can’t stay. He has to help his friends. Since there’s significant red tape to become a citizen, does she have any advice on how to cut through it? She wishes she did have some, and they sit on a bench. She looks up at the radio tower, and he looks at her. She says she bets he’d feel better if he could talk to his people. It’s not in her realm of responsibility, but she wants to help. Ezekiel and Princess join them, and Ezekiel says, the deputy superintendent said it would take five weeks to see the boss. It might as well be five years. Princess asks if there isn’t an unofficial version, and Eugene hands Princess his ice cream cone. They all walk toward the train station where the tower is, as Mercer watches.

The kids are all running around the house, when Judith comes in. She finds a handprint thing that Carl made for her, and she asks who broke it. She goes up to the bully kid, and asks if it was him, but he says, no. She says, don’t lie, and he tells her not to pull another knife on him. He said he didn’t do it. Grace says she can help fix it. RJ says, he can too, and Herschel says they all will.

Judith sits outside with the broken piece, when Rosita comes by. She says she remembers when they made those. She was so small, and Carl wanted them to have a memory together. Judith says, now it’s broken, and Carl is gone. Everybody is. Rosita says she misses them all too, and Judith asks if it gets easier. Rosita says she’d be lying if she said it did, and Judith says she’s worried she’s going to start forgetting about them. Rosita sits next to her, and says she never really knew her dad, and her mom died when she was a little older than Judith is now. For a long time, it was just the two of them. They moved a lot, from job to job, but her mom always managed to keep them going.  She didn’t know it then, but her mother was teaching her to survive on her own, so Rosita would be okay if she wasn’t there. Carl and Judith’s dad did the same for her. She’ll always be able to get through tough times. Pieces wood are nice, but she doesn’t need that to remember how much they love her. Rosita adds that she’s really good at fixing things.

Aaron asks the Whisperer his name; and no Alpha/Beta garbage. The guy says his name is Keith, and Aaron asks what he’s doing there. He says he’s not hurting anyone. The herd scattered, and those who weren’t killed or burned, they all left. Aaron asks why he’s keeping the walkers, and he says, protection… comfort… old habit. Jerry asks what Aaron thinks, and Aaron says, he’s never met a Whisperer who wasn’t a liar. Lydia says he believed Mary, and Aaron asks how she knows Keith isn’t lying. Why is she so certain? She says he wasn’t part of her mother’s inner circle; he was afraid of her. Aaron says, all that proves is, he’s got eyes, and Keith says, during the long winter, he took care of Lydia. Does she remember? She says she’s not sure, but it doesn’t matter. Aaron says, he’s hiding something, and Carol says, Aaron is right. They need make sure he’s not a threat. Aaron says they’ll put him in the cellar until they decide.

They go down to the old jail cell, and Jerry says, dude… Aaron asks, what is it? and Jerry says, nothing good. Four people are crouched along the wall, and Aaron says, he’s not alone. Let’s see what else he lied about. Aaron digs around the cell, and finds a mask. He asks, how many more? and Keith swears that’s it. Aaron says, Keith just led to him, and Lydia tells Aaron, look at them. They’re scared. They’re just trying to be people again. Aaron asks how they know they’re not a threat; hiding in plain sight before they get ambushed. She says, they weren’t all monsters, and Jerry sees a scarf. He said it belonged to Nabila. They were in Alexandria. They burned down their home. Carol asks Aaron what they’re going to do, when Keith grabs a knife. Lydia yells, look out, and Keith lunges at Aaron, slicing him. The others run out during the distraction, and Aaron says, his turn, and knocks Keith out.

At the Commonwealth, Stephanie leads Eugene into the train station. Remind me not to let these two spy for me. They’re so nervous, it looks obvious they’re up to something. Ezekiel sits in the waiting area, and Eugene and Stephanie go upstairs. Princess watches everything.  

At a sidewalk café, Yumiko tells Tomi that she’s good with a slingshot too. He says, not bad for a barrister. He tells her that she’s changed, and she says so has he. How did he find this place? He says he fled Chicago after it first started going bad. He ran out of gas about 20 miles from there. He was lucky enough to find good people, and they walked there. It was early on, and they had just a few secure blocks when they first started, but they expanded. He almost forgets what’s going on outside the walls. She says, he’s been there the whole time making cakes? and he says he likes baking; it makes him happy. She says, he could save people, and he says she’s still trying to run people’s lives. She says she just wants what’s best for him, and he asks, when was the last time she saw him happy, truly content? She says she can’t remember. Maybe now. He says he likes his life the way it is. It’s the one gift he got out of the world falling apart. Don’t ruin it for him. She says, of course she wouldn’t ruin it, but tell her one thing. Is it as good as it seems? He says, better. She says, if she wanted to get help for her people, could she do that there? He says, anything is possible, as long as she follows the rules. Does she want some cake? She says, hell yeah.   

Princes sees Mercer coming up the steps to the train station, and runs out. She says, fancy meeting him there. She admires his muscles, and says, clearly, they’ve got a gym. He asks her to excuse him; he has business inside. She says she wanted to thank him, and he says, for what? She holds up the $2 bill, and says, for making sure she got this back. He says, no need to thank him. He was returning her property. Is there something else? She says, yeah… He has really beautiful eyelashes.

Keith hangs by his arms, and Aaron says tell him where the others went. He holds a zombie on the end of a stick, close to Keith, and says, how many more? Answer him. He brings the zombie closer, and it bites at Keith’s jacket. Keith yells for Lydia to help him, and Aaron asks, where are they? Keith says, the Alexandrians pretended they were better than the dead, but dead is honest. His friends are better off dead. Aaron lets the zombie bite Keith, and Lydia is clearly disturbed. Aaron says, the clock is ticking. Does he feel better off? He can help Keith by cutting off his hand before the infection spreads, but they don’t have much time. Where are they? Keith says he doesn’t know; he swears. Aaron asks if the Whisperers are still a threat, and Keith says, no, but Aaron says, stop lying. Lydia says, enough, but Aaron says he needs answers. Lydia says Aaron wants something else, and she won’t be there to watch. Jerry, who’s holding Keith’s arms up via a pulley, drops Keith closer to the zombie, and Aaron says, tell the truth. Keith asks what Aaron wants him to say. There were more, but they’re gone. He doesn’t know where. Carol shoots the zombie in the head with an arrow, and Aaron asks, what the hell is she doing? She says, she’s stopping him from doing something, but he says he’s doing what he has to, to keep safe. She, of all people, should understand. She says, not like this, but he says, look around. They’re standing in the ashes of what the Whisperers destroyed. Grace is hungry because of them. There’s a world full of people beyond saving, and he’s not waiting for them to show up on their doorstep. Carol says she knows how it felt after Henry was murdered, when she let it take control of her, and take her down a dark path. Now with everything she does, she carries it with her. It’s a path he doesn’t want to go down. Let him go. Jerry drops Keith, and Aaron says, he can cut Keith’s hand off, or he can do it himself. The choice is his. He drops a knife in front of Keith. Geez, not even an ax.

Rosita fixes the handprint thing, and hears Eugene on the radio. She asks if he’s okay, and says it’s good to hear his voice. He says, they’re all safe, and yes, he’s doing okay. How are things there? Rosita says, the war is over. Alpha and Beta are dead, but Alexandria is trashed. They’re running out of food. He starts to break up, and she asks if he’s still there. Where is he? Judith says, he’s gone.  

Eugene says he lost the feed. Something is haywire. Mercer marches in, and tells him, hands up. He tells some guys to search Eugene, and says Eugene is under arrest for unauthorized use of company property. Eugene is taken away.  

Negan puts stuff in his bag, and Maggie asks what he’s doing. He says he’s leaving, and she says, not with the supplies. Their mission isn’t finished. He says, it is for him, and they struggle over the bag. He tells her, get over it, and she pushes him. They look at each other for a hot minute, and she pushes him again. They hear someone about to come in, and get in position, grabbing weapons. Elijah brings Gabriel in, and Maggie says, he made it. Elijah says the found each other in the woods, and Gabriel says he didn’t know if he’d survive. He knew they would be there, but what about the others? She tells him that Duncan, Cole, and Agatha are dead, and Alden is holed up in a church; she doesn’t know about the rest. Gabriel says, so we wait. Maggie nods, and says, we wait. She looks at Negan, and he sits.

Eugene paces in the office, where Ezekiel and Princess wait with him. He asks, where’s the young woman who was with him at the train station? and a man says they’re being charged with unlawful trespass, reckless endangerment, and illegal communication with a foreign entity, according to article whatever, and section whatsis of the Commonwealth criminal code. They’ll have a hearing before a judge, and if found guilty, they’ll be dropped in a zone far outside the Commonwealth walls, and banished from the community forever. Princess asks if they can’t talk to a lawyer, and the man says, they have an attorney? Ezekiel says, a fancy one. If they like rules so much, they need to have one. The man says, they’re asylum seekers, not citizens, and Eugene asks again about Stephanie. He says, she’ll be charged separately as a citizen, and Eugene says, they weren’t doing anything wrong. He says, tell it to the judge, when Lance walks in with Stephanie. He tells the man, let them go, but tells the group, don’t move. He’s going to find Mercer. He leaves, and Ezekiel says, was that…? Princess says, the video guy. Eugene thanks Stephanie, but she says, she might have stopped them from being banished, but they’ll have to pay in one way or another for what they’ve done.

Keith tells Lydia that he understands. Alpha would have done worse. Carol gives him some mushrooms as sustenance for him and the others, and he thanks her. He tells her that they’re not all like Alpha; some of them just want to survive. Lydia tells him, don’t ever look back. The group loads up their wagon, and Keith says, they don’t think he’s changed. Jerry tells him, that’s not for him to say, and Keith says he can prove it. Jerry asks, how? and Keith says he saw one of their people. She came out of the cave where Alpha kept the horde. The cave collapsed, and she was all alone. She looked hurt, but alive. Carol asks when he last saw her, and he says, in the woods by the screaming cave. Carol asks if Lydia knows where that is, and Lydia says she does. Carol says, they’ve got to go. Connie is alive. Aaron says, it will be dark before they get back. They’ll go at first light. The group heads out, and Aaron looks back. The other four Whisperers come out, and go to Keith.

Next time, Kelly says, something’s not right; and Connie is trapped by someone.   

😱 How Much Is That Zombie In the Window…?

Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton’s son Gus did a zombie cameo in tonight’s episode. Giving us proof that you can’t escape bullying even when you’re dead.

https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-walking-dead-gus-morgan-cameo-season-11-episode-5-jeffrey-dean-morgan-hilarie-burton/

👶 Old News…

Does anybody even care about Shane anymore?

https://www.insider.com/is-judith-ricks-kid-cailey-fleming-response-2021-9

🗯 Everybody Has an Opinion…

Why shouldn’t Rick have his own ending?

https://screenrant.com/walking-dead-show-andrew-lincoln-unused-ending-perfect/

⚰️ Save the Date…

The new season of Fear the Walking Dead begins October 17th.

https://www.tvinsider.com/1008292/fear-the-walking-dead-season-7-apocalypse-survivors-preview/

🌄 And While We’re On the Subject…

Walking Dead: The World Beyond starts it’s second and final season October 3rd.

https://www.tvinsider.com/1008293/the-walking-dead-world-beyond-season-2-preview-rick/

🏆 For the Win…

Tonight’s Emmy winners.

https://ew.com/awards/emmys/emmy-awards-2021-winners-list/

And the most important part – the fashion.

https://www.eonline.com/photos/33272/emmys-2021-red-carpet-fashion

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/style/emmys-red-carpet-fashion-2021-best-worst-looks-1235016236/

Some of the worst. Although I actually like the thing with the charms hanging from it, and the humongous belt buckle.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10001837/The-worst-dressed-stars-2021-Emmys.html

🍃 Making Like a Tree…

Funny how another Monday happens every week. Or how meaningless the word Monday is to those who have abandoned calendar living altogether. See you for soap and on shenanigans on Deck tomorrow. Until then, stay safe, stay being your bad self in a good way, and stay not letting anything take you down a dark path. Not even a zombie.

September 17, 2021 – Wedding Day Surprises, a Thought, In Memoriam, Keeping On, No Support, L.A. House, Patrick For the Win, Wives In Jep, Wrong Side, Sneaky Pup, New Digs, Tributes, Ten-Spot Of Quotes & Rod’s Maggie

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Jason and Carly light the memorial candle, as the minister says, this candle burns in the memory of those we’ve loved and lost. Our loved ones may be gone, but they’re never far from our hearts.

Sonny lies unconscious, the Tan-O burning around him. He opens his eyes and says, Carly.

Nina tells the fire chief, he has to find a way inside. Mike/Sonny is trapped in there; they have to get him out. He says they’re doing the best they can. Phyllis says, she heard the fire captain; it’s too dangerous. Nina says, too dangerous to save a life? and Phyllis says, there’s no way he survived this much time in that fire. He’s gone, and they have to accept that.

Jax says, come on, Maxie. Pick up the damn phone.

At the wedding, Maxie looks at her phone. Austin says, catering crisis? and she says, Jax knows she’s at the wedding. Why is he calling? Across the aisle, Epiphany clears her throat, and gives Maxie a stern look. The minister reads from Genesis about man and wife becoming one flesh.

Nina asks Jax what he’s doing, and he says he’s trying to reach Maxie. He needs to tell her that Peter set a fire in Nixon Falls to kill her and Phyllis. Mostly, she has to know Peter is alive and on the run. Nina says, forget Peter. They have to get Sonny out of that building before it’s too late.

Sonny struggles to get up.

The minister says, blah-blah-blah about marriage, and all the couples glance at each other. He says, as Jason and Carly give themselves to each other today, let their love be an example – Gladys steals Novak’s pocket square to dab at her eyes – and inspiration to them all.  Austin asks if Maxie is okay, and she says she was just thinking about how happy she was when she was marrying Peter. That would have been an epic mistake. But watching Carly and Jason just feels right.

Nina makes a move to go back in the Tan-O, but Jax grabs her. He says she heard the fire captain. The building is on fire. Any attempt to rescue Sonny now will just result in more loss of life. There’s nothing they can do. She says, he’s still alive, and she has to get him out, but he asks how she’s going to do that? The front door’s blocked, the back hallway’s engulfed in flames. She says, he’s in there. They have to find him. They have to find Mike. Jax says, Nina, and she says, what does the name matter? There’s a man trapped in a burning building. They have to help him. She collapses, crying in Jax’s arms.

Sonny tries to push the beam off his back.

The minister says, marriage is not to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly, but reverently and deliberately, and in accordance with the purposes it was instituted by God. Only for making babies. Just kidding; he didn’t say that last part. Into this union, Carly and Jason come to be joined. If any of them there today can show just cause why they may not be lawfully married, speak now or forever hold thier peace. I have to mention, I’ve been to a lot of weddings, and even had one myself, and have never, ever heard this at a real wedding. Monica tells Ned, she keeps thinking Tracy is going to barge in there, and do anything to keep Carly from marrying into this family again. No one says anything, but there’s a lot of looking around. The minister says, good. They can proceed. He asks them if they have any reason not to get married, and to say it now before God and all these witnesses. That’s a new one on me.

Sonny finally gets the beam off, and stands up, but he falls back down to his knees, and coughs.

Carly and Jason begin their vows. I study Carly’s floral hair ornament. Ned tells Olivia, it reminds him of their wedding, and she says, her too. Gladys noisily blows her nose into Novak’s pocket square. Trina says, Joss looks so beautiful, and Cameron says he knows. The minster asks if the audience witnesses will do everything in their power to uphold this union, and everyone says they will. Novak and Buscema exchange looks.

Nina says she has to find Mike, which is getting pretty old. Jax says, it’s no use. He’s not going to let her throw her life away. Phyllis says she loves Mike too, but it’s too late to save him. I might be able to take this more seriously if Nina didn’t keep looking around like Carrie did at the end of Carrie. Nina says, it’s not too late, and Jax says he’s going to get them checked out by doctors, but Nina says she won’t leave Mike. She sinks to her knees, crying, and saying, it’s not too late.

Carly and Jason say all the traditional stuff, and exchange rings.

Jax tells Nina that he’s taking her and Phyllis over to the clinic to get checked out. They help Nina up.

The minister pronounces Carly and Jason, husband and wife. Everyone applauds. He says, those whom God has joined together, let no one put asunder. Everyone chuckles, which is really weird.

Jax asks if Nina is all right, and she shrugs off his arm. She and Phyllis watch the Tan-O burn, and Phyllis says, it’s all gone. She collapses, and Jax calls for a medic. Nina says, oh my God, and runs for the back of the Tan-O. Jax says, Nina, no, like she might listen. Behind the Tan-O, Sonny is walking out as Nina runs up. He slumps down, and she holds him.

Jason kisses his bride. Everyone applauds again, and they get a standing ovation.

Nina rocks Sonny, and tells him that he’s going to be okay.

Josslyn gives Carly the bouquet, and says she’s happy for them. Carly says she’s happy too, and Jason says, him too. The Wedding March plays, and they walk out to more applause. Outside the chapel, Jason asks what they do now, and Carly says, they shake a lot of hands and kiss a lot of cheeks. He says, that’s one option, and she asks what he’s talking about. He says, let’s go, takes her hand, and they jet.

Jax runs over to where Nina is with Sonny, and she says, he made it. Jax calls for the paramedics, who bring a stretcher over. Jax pulls her away, and suggests he take her to the clinic, but she says she’s not leaving. He almost died because of her, and she’s not going to let him die. He has too much to live for.

Olivia tells Ned and Monica, when she first heard about Carly marrying Jason, she thought it was all kinds of wrong. Sonny’s not gone even a year. Ned asks if she told Carly this, and she says, she would have, if Carly had asked, but luckily she didn’t, so she kept her big mouth shut. She’s so happy she did. Did he see Carly? She was so happy. She was positively glowing. Monica says she certainly had her doubts. Why wouldn’t she? Carly single-handedly destroyed AJ’s life (she says this like AJ had nothing to do with it). But a lot of time has passed, and Jason seems genuinely happy. Ned asks if she’s saying she approves, and she says she doesn’t know. Maybe she’s just a sucker for weddings.

Diane asks Spinelli if he’s feeling a bit melancholy, and he says, he and Ellie agreed to part ways, but he does miss her. He knows in his heart, it’s for the best. She would not have approved of today’s events. Diane says, the ceremony or the guest list? and he says, he understands the necessity of having certain business associates in attendance, but doesn’t she think they put a kind of pal on the festivities? She says, considering Carly and Jason got married to send a message to said guests, it only makes sense they’d be there to receive it. He asks if she doesn’t think they detract from the ambiance, and she laughs, saying, oh please. She thinks Carly and Jason could have cared less. She thinks they were completely oblivious. He says, that’s true. The bride and the groom seemed to have eyes for no one but each other.

Willow says she’s so proud of Michael, and he says, for handing off the ring? She says, yes. For not doing that thing he does where he pretends he can’t find the ring. That is so lame. He says, with Jason as the groom and his mom as the bride? Is she kidding him?

Austin tells Maxie, if it’s going to make her unhappy to talk to Jax, don’t do it. She says she’s not even thinking about Jax, and he’s going to have to wait. She has a job to do. She goes over to Diane, who tells her the ceremony was gorgeous, and the flowers are beautiful. Congratulations on a job… Maxie says, don’t compliment her just yet. They haven’t even gotten to the reception venue. She turns to Spinelli, and says, and on that subject, the DJ has not checked in yet. Can he check on that for her? She’ll text him his contact information. Spinelli says, on it, and leaves.

Gladys says if Brando wants to check on his baby mama before the reception, don’t worry about her. Vincent will make sure she gets there safely. He says, except the Novaks do make him worry.

Woo approaches Novak and Buscema, and says, it was a lovely ceremony, don’t they think? Novak says, no doubt about it. They’re legally married now. Buscema says, which makes them twice as dangerous in his book. 

Bobbie wonders where the bride and groom are, and Epiphany says she thought the receiving line was going to be at the church. Josslyn says, her mom and Jason wouldn’t just take off, would they? but Michael says, they’re not here. Josslyn says, so the question is, where’d they go? 

Jason and Carly go to where she was getting dressed, and he says he can’t believe she came with him, no questions asked. She says, he knows she trusts him completely, and he says, it’s the no questions part that surprised him. She says she thought he could use a break from all the pomp and circumstance. She was impressed he made it through the entire ceremony without wanting to bolt. He says he’d never leave her, and kisses her hand. They sit, and she says, there was this moment when she looked up at Monica smiling at her. And her mom had tears in her eyes, and Josslyn and Michael were grinning from ear to ear. He says, it’s not just about them. It’s about their friends and family; their people. She says she loves the sound of that. Their friends, their family, their life together. He says, starting now, and they almost kiss, but Josslyn and Michael walk in. Josslyn says, don’t let them interrupt, and Carly says, it’s not fair; sneaking up on them. They’re newlyweds, remember? Josslyn says she knows. Everyone’s out there waiting for them. That’s why she and Michael came to find them. Carly says she promised the church secretary that she’d clear out of there, and she wanted to get started. Michael asks if she doesn’t have people for that, and Josslyn says she doesn’t know if Carly has people, but she has a maid of honor and a best man. That sounds like a job for them. Michael says, not to mention, there’s a wedding planner that’s going to have a major breakdown if Carly deviates from her schedule any longer. Carly says, it sounds like they’re being kicked out, and Jason says he thinks so. Carly says, all kidding aside, she thanks Josslyn and Michael for standing up for them and making the day special. She loves them so much. Josslyn tells Jason, she’d say welcome to the family, but he’s already a part of it. Jason says he’ll take it anyway, and they hug. Michael awkwardly hugs Jason, and tells them, get out here.   

Epiphany asks if Bobbie has any guess where her daughter and brand new son-in-law are, and Bobbie says, no. Her biggest worry was if anyone was going to object. Epiphany asks if Bobbie really thought someone was going to do that, and Bobbie says, she didn’t? Epiphany says, like who? Bobbie says she happens to know Jax is not happy with who Josslyn’s new stepdad is Jason, and Epiphany says she’s glad he realized the ceremony wasn’t the place to air his objections. Bobbie says, he’s not entirely wrong, but he’s not taking into account the bond between Jason and Carly, and how committed they are to each other and their family, which of course (🍷) includes Josslyn. Maxie comes out, and asks where the bride and groom are. See this schedule on her phone? Every minute of the day is planned, and there’s no room for Jason and Carly to go rogue. Olivia says, here are the newlyweds, and Maxie goes over to them, asking where they’ve been. Carly says, they just needed a minute alone, and Epiphany says, mm-hm. Well, they’re here now. Let them congratulate the couple. Everyone applauds.

Inside the chapel, Gladys tells Novak that they should join everyone. He tells her to go be with her son. He’ll be there in a moment. She says, he’d better, and leaves. Novak asks Buscema what he thinks. Should they join everyone? Buscema says, why not? Carpe diem. Novak says, seize the day, just in case someone didn’t know what that meant, and Woo says, most people forget the rest of that famous quote. Quam minimum credula postero. Buscema says, which means? and she says, don’t put your trust in tomorrow.

Outside, Epiphany is hugging Jason, and Bobbie says, that’s one long hug. Epiphany says, is she kidding? Jason is the groom. It’s the one time he has to let her hug him. She goes back for seconds, and everyone laughs. Monica says, congratulations, and Ned tells Carly, welcome to the family… again. Olivia says she’s glad to have another ally, and Carly says she can’t wait. Woo approaches, and tells Carly, it was a beautiful ceremony. Thanks again for inviting her. Carly says, of course (🍷), and Woo says, and the groom. She hugs Jason, whispers something in his ear, and tells Carly that she’ll see her at the reception. Woo leaves, and Carly looks at Jason.

At the clinic, Nina coughs, and Jax says, she needs to get herself checked, but she says she’s fine. She coughs some more, and he says, if a doctor says she’s fine, he’ll stop bugging her, but she may have an injury she’s not aware of. She says, she may see a doctor later, but right now, her focus is on Mike. He was in that fire a lot longer than she was. Jax gives her a look, and she says she knows who he is – Sonny. She’s not delusional. He tells her, he didn’t say she was, but she hasn’t been thinking clearly for months. He knows there’s no love lost between her and Carly, and she may not care how Carly is affected by this, but Sonny is a father. His kids have been missing him for almost a year, and that includes Josslyn. He asks if she remembers when they were dating, how close she and Josslyn were. Josslyn’s been missing her stepfather for months. That must mean something to her. This has to stop. She understands, right? He’s not keeping this secret. Keeping Sonny from his kids would just be cruel. A doctor comes out, and Nina asks how he is, but the doctor keeps moving. Phyllis follows, and Nina asks her how he is. She says, he’s conscious, but he’s inhaled a lot of smoke. Nina says, but he’s going to be okay, right? and Phyllis says, the doctor told her it was a miracle he survived. Nina asks if she can see him, and Phyllis looks at Jax. She says, he wants to see Nina, but Jax says, don’t do it. Let the doctors deal with it. Nina goes in anyway.

Nina goes into the examining room, and Sonny sits up. He’s wearing and oxygen mask, and Nina says he should lie back down after everything he’s been through. He asks if she’s okay, and she says she’s fine, thanks to him and Jax. She calls him Mike, and says if he hadn’t risked his life… He takes the mask off, and says, his name’s not Mike. It’s Sonny. She’s always known that. He remembers everything. And he means everything. Oh man, is he going to be all mean about this now?

Michael tells Josslyn, people are waiting, and she says she knows. She was just thinking, most of her friends don’t believe in marriage. That makes complete sense. Her mom’s been divorced, her dad’s been divorced, Trina’s parents are divorced, Cam’s mom is divorced… but she doesn’t know. Seeing her mom and Jason be so excited to commit to each other, she finds it refreshing and encouraging. Or is she just being hopelessly naïve? Michael says he’d use a lot of words to describe her, but naïve isn’t one of them. She says, the whole notion that everyone gets just one great love in their life, if that was the case, she’s already had Oscar. Does that mean she’s going to be alone for the next 60 years? Is that what the universe wants? He says he can’t imagine any universe wanting her to be alone for the rest of her life, and she says, what about him and Willow? She knows the first time they got married, it was to secure custody of Wiley, but are they getting married again, this time because they’re in love? He says he doesn’t want to get ahead of things, but it’s definitely a possibility. She hugs him, and says, it’s such a happy day, and he suggests they get out there. They don’t want to miss what happens next.   

Gladys comes back into the chapel, and tells Novak that she knows he said to go along without him, but patience isn’t her strong suit. She just doesn’t want him to miss anything. He says he’s sorry, but something’s come up. He has business to attend to. She says she was looking forward to dancing with him, and he says, if he wraps it up quickly, he’ll be happy to dance with her. Brando comes in, and asks if everything is okay. Novak tells him to make sure his mother has a good time. He has to sort out some business. He’ll join her if he can. Gladys says she’s going to hold him to that, and Brando suggests they go join everyone. Buscema says, from what I hear, the reception is going to be a real blow out. Brando takes note of this, and I say, oh come on.

Austin tells Maxie, the guests are happy, the bride and groom are smiling. Nice job, wedding planner Maxie. She can relax for a little while now. She says, a wedding planner’s job is not done until the last tuna tartare has been eaten, and the final dance is over. She wonders why Jax called. He never calls her. He knows she’s at a wedding. Granted, a wedding he’s not very happy about, but still, it’s Carly and Jason’s big day. Spinelli flings himself at Jason, hugging him.

Phyllis tells Jax, it was one thing to hear the truth about Mike being Sonny; it was another to see it for herself. That man with Mike’s face is someone different. Kind and appreciative, but a  whole different energy. He says, she just met Sonny Corinthos. She says, Nina knew who he was the entire time, and he says, unfortunately, yes, she did.

Nina says she can see it in Sonny’s eyes; he’s different now. He says it took a near-death experience to remind him of who he was before he washed up in Nixon Falls. She says, the good news is, she doesn’t have to lie anymore. They can start from scratch. Knowing who he was before, and knowing the kind of connection they made together… He says, she really believes that? and she says, the name Mike might be false, but the way they feel about each other is real. He asks why she did it, and she says, if he remembers everything, his memories as Sonny, but also as Mike, then he already knows the answer.

Maxie asks if everyone has their bubble makers ready, and Epiphany says, locked and loaded. Maxie says, okay, people. It’s time for bubbles. Inside, Michael tells Jason and Carly they’re going to be drowning bubbles. Carly takes Jason’s hand, and they walk out between the two lines of guests. Bubbles fill the air, and they kiss.

In a limo, Buscema says, now that he and Novak are alone, not to mention away from Gladys, they can speak freely. He knows Novak has questions. Novak asks if the plan was Cyrus’s idea, and Buscema says, Cyrus is in maximum security; that’s not changing. But Cyrus is right about one thing. The world is about to be a better place without Jason and Carly in it.

In their limo, Carly tells Jason, they did it. Even with a church full of Quartermaines, Corinthoses, and business associates, lightning didn’t strike the steeple. He says, let’s not get over-confident. They still have the whole reception to get through. She says she’s not worried. They deserve their happy ending, and they’re going to get it – or die trying. Why the hell would she put it that way?

On the phone, Epiphany says she understands… She’ll see them soon. Bobbie says, let her guess. GH needs her. Epiphany nods, and says, save me a piece of cake? and Bobbie says she will.

Diane says, Spinelli doesn’t approve of Maxie’s date? and Spinelli says, Dr. Austin Gatlin-Holt. He barely knows the man. Diane laughs, and says, she highly doubts that. He says he barely knows Austin personally. He’s well acquainted with Austin’s history and online presence. She says, he did a deep dive, and he says, for good reason. He’s challenging Edward’s will; he wants a piece of ELQ. She asks, who’s representing him? and he says he believes it’s Scotty. She wonders why no one reached out to her. She did the probate for Edward’s will, and knows all of the provisions. What say the two of them get to know Dr. Gatlin-Holt a little better? He says, by all means. If she’ll excuse the observation, he does seem to be hovering a little close to Maxie. Perhaps they could give her a break. He’s sure she would be most grateful. As would he. Diane laughs, and they walk over. Diane says, Dr. Austin Gatlin-Holt, I presume, and introduces herself. She says, you’re a Quartermaine. They’re just coming out of the woodwork. Come. Tell me things about yourself. He excuses himself, and Maxie says, did Spinelli ask Diane to do that? He says he thought she might want Austin out of the room when he passed along the instructions from the DJ. She says, right. Did the DJ get back to him? She steers him out at a fast clip.

Gladys tells Brando, wasn’t that sweet of Vincent to promise to meet her at the reception? Brando says, that’s not exactly what he heard, but maybe if they’re lucky, Novak’s business will keep him busy all night. She says she hopes fatherhood teaches him to be more trusting of people. Not everyone is out for number one.

Sonny asks Nina how he’s supposed to know the reasons for her keeping his true identity a secret. She tells him, think back to when she and Phyllis were trapped in the fire. He told her that he loved her, and it gave her the strength to fight for her life, and survive. Doesn’t that prove to him that what they have is real? He says, he can’t do it. He’s got to see his wife. He gets off the examining table, and she says, if he leaves there, she wants him to know something. That she honestly loves him. He tells her, don’t say that.

Carly says, when they were in the receiving line, Mrs. Woo whispered something to Jason. What did she say? He says, she was confirming something he already knew.

Buscema looks at his watch, and tells Novak, the surprise should be happening at any moment. Novak says, Gladys took his pocket square. Like he’d want it back after she blew her nose in it. Buscema says, relax. The device has been planted. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan’s love story is about to come to a violent end. Something blinks from underneath the car.

Carly tells the driver, step on it. They can’t wait to celebrate with their family and friends.

A button is pressed, and there’s an explosion near the chapel.

The text says: In Loving Memory of Joseph Behar, Director

On Monday, Valentin tells Anna that he’ll shoot someone on sight (probably Peter), Maxie says she could use a bride and groom, Nina tells Sonny he can’t leave, and Sonny says, try and stop him.

💡 Even though they didn’t show it, I’m guessing it’s Novak and Buscema’s limo that’s blown to bits.

📺 Who He Was…

GH’s Joseph Behar.

👱🏾‍♀️ New Normal…

I’m all for getting your blonde wig on, but is it me, or is she looking more like Kim Zolciak these days?

👎 No Vote For You…

It’s not Vicki’s year.

🏰 It’s That House…

JoshF shows off his Million Dollar Listing. Amazing photos of the tiles. I forgot to mention, the people who bought it want to remove them. I think I immediately blocked it from my mind.

https://www.bravotv.com/million-dollar-listing-los-angeles/style-living/josh-flaggs-copa-doro-listing-see-inside

🍾 Scene Stealer…

He was an angel at the dinner from hell.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/kathy-hilton-butler-patrick-rhobh-cast-reacts

⚖️ Which One…?

While they both have serious problems, still, First World. But who has it worse? Jen Shah

https://extratv.com/2021/09/10/rhoslc-star-whitney-rose-talks-jen-shah-s-legal-drama-and-how-she-s-doing-after-her-arrest/

https://okmagazine.com/p/real-housewives-of-salt-lake-city-lisa-barlow-says-co-star-jen-shah-fighting-for-her-freedom/

Or Erika Jayne. You decide.

https://www.etonline.com/bethenny-frankel-says-she-was-aware-of-erika-jayne-and-tom-girardis-money-issues-years-ago-172257

🥈 Runner Up…

Or Kelly, who is her own worst enemy.

🐶 Pay No Attention To That Dog In the Picture…

I don’t normally follow the royals, but I loved this.

https://people.com/royals/james-middleton-alizee-thevenet-married/

🏘 Real Estate Therapy…

I’m going to miss Metul. He turned me on to butter chicken.

🌠 Funny Guy Gone…

Tributes to Norm MacDonald.

https://people.com/tv/late-night-hosts-pay-tribute-to-norm-macdonald-after-his-death/

https://ew.com/tv/stars-pay-tribute-late-comedian-snl-alum-norm-macdonald/

🐬 Quotes of the Week

Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that’s real power. – Clint Eastwood (This was before he started talking to empty chairs.)

Diligence is the mother of good fortune. – Miguel de Cervantes

It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. – Aristotle

A person who won’t read has no advantage over one who can’t read. – Mark Twain

Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.Martin Luther King Jr.

Don’t wait. The time will never be just right. – Napoleon Hill

Here’s your reminder that you are not a robot. You’re a human being, and that means some days aren’t productive, some days are messy, and some days are just for living life – and that’s okay. – Georgie Collinson, naturopath

Happiness is not a goal, it’s a by-product. – Eleanor Roosevelt

Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life, but define yourself. – Harvey Fierstein

If you’d have a drink, I’d make a lot more sense. – Nucky (Steve Buscemi), Boardwalk Empire

⚔️ Ending the Week…

It’s that time again. The time those using the traditional calendar system call the weekend. And for those making lines on a cave wall, it’s two more of those. It’s when I switch gears, and write interviews, the latest of which is Thaao Penghlis – the original Victor Cassadine – streaming on YouTube at 2 pm, Sunday, on Mupo & Friends. Be there or be a rectangle. Until I see you on the Deadside, stay safe, stay practical when life calls for it, and stay seizing the day. Don’t put your trust in tomorrow.

September 16, 2021 – Sonny Makes a Choice, Wedding Blessing, L.A. Highlights, Research, Second Goodbye, Fan Fear, Another Take, Beyond Housewives & Pocket

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Music plays way too loud as Mr. Novak walks into the chapel. He and Jason give each other the eye. Spinelli asks Jason if he’s sure about this. He’s not referring to the wedding, but the other thing. Jason says, sure, and Spinelli says, let fate take its course. Monica comes in, and tells Jason that he looks so handsome. The bride is a lucky woman. He says he thinks he’s the lucky one, and she says, they disagree; that’s good. What’s a Quartermaine wedding without a little conflict? He says, true, and she asks if he’s nervous. Who is she talking to? Of course (🍷) he’s not nervous. He says he’s glad she’s there, and she says, he’s her son. Where else would she be? They hug.

Bobbie comes into Carly’s dressing room, and says she’s dazzling. Jason won’t know what hit him. She’s going to take his breath away. Not that she’ll be able to tell. Carly says she will, and Bobbie says, that’s true. If anyone can read what Jason is feeling, it’s her. Carly says he can read her too, and Bobbie says, no bridal jitters? No second thoughts? Carly says, no, and Bobbie says, because she happens to know Carly disappeared for a couple of hours this morning. She thought Carly might have a case of cold feet. Carly says, no. She was feeling nostalgic. She was remembering how she and Jason first met, and everything they’ve been through. Jason tracked her down, and they had a long talk. Bobbie says, good. She can actually get Jason to talk. If that’s not love, she doesn’t know what is. Carly says she was late for the makeup artist, but Josslyn helped her pull everything together. How did she get such an amazing daughter? Bobbie says, circle of life. One day, they come into town, hellbent on destroying you, and all of a sudden you blink, and they don’t need you anymore. Carly says, that’s not true. She’s always going to need Bobbie. They hug, and Josslyn walks in with the bouquet. She says, Maxie asked to deliver these, but she made Maxie let her. She hands the bouquet to Carly, and asks if she’s ready. Carly holds the bouquet and asks what they think. Bobbie says she’s one beautiful bride, and Josslyn tells her, what grandma said.

Cameron looks at his phone, when Trina snatches it out of his hand. She says she thinks it’s time for a digital detox, and he says he was just waiting for her. They hug, and he says, Josslyn told him that Trina’s mom was in an accident. Is she okay? What happened? Trina says, thankfully, yes. She doesn’t want to get into it right now, but let’s just say, it’s been quite a day. He says he’s glad she’s all right. He’s also glad Trina is there. Josslyn’s been so busy with her maid of honor duties, he’s been at major risk of boredom. She says, and now that she’s here? and he says, it’s time to have some fun. Or, they can be bored together. She says, sounds like a plan.

Ned tells Olivia to stop giving Austin the evil eye, and she asks how else she’s supposed to put a curse on him. He asks if a curse isn’t a little extreme, and she asks who the hell Austin thinks he is, telling her there’s something wrong with her child. Ned says, a doctor?

Maxie tells Austin that she needs to check in with the bride. Can she trust him to be on his own for ten minutes? He says he hopes so, but realistically, there’s probably one or two people left in Port Charles that he hasn’t unsettled. She asks, what Olivia is miffed at him about anyway? She usually stays out of ELQ business. He asks how she knows that, and she says, because Olivia often says, ELQ, not my business. He says, that’s probably a pretty good clue. Olivia isn’t upset at Austin the Quartermaine; she’s upset at Austin the doctor. She says, so this has to do with whatever he and Ned were talking about after he found Leo. He tells her, here’s what he’ll say. He can hardly blame Olivia for being defensive; she just cares about her kid. Maxie says, of course (🍷) she does, and he says, so do I.

On the phone, Brando tells Sasha to put her feet up, and he’ll bring her a slice of cake. He wants her and the baby to take it easy, and he’ll see her soon. Gladys walks in with Novak, and she says, he remembers her son Brando. He says, of course (🍷). It’s a pleasure to see him. They shake hands, and Gladys says, wasn’t it kind of Mr. Novak to bring her as a guest to her dear, departed cousin’s widow’s wedding? My Lord, what would Sonny make of his wife moving on so soon after meeting his maker?

Nina tries to go back inside the Tan-O, but Jax says he’s not letting her go in there. It’s too dangerous. She says, Mike’s still in there; they have to help him. She yells, Mike! and struggles with Jax.

Lying unconscious in the middle of the burning Tan-O, Sonny coughs.

Diane tells Jason that she’s happy for him and Carly. Jason says they’re happy too, and she says she’s glad to hear it. Carly was full of substantial misgivings when she first approached Diane about it. He says, she was afraid it would ruin their friendship, but Diane says, it was a little deeper than that. Carly thought it was the first step in losing him, and Diane told her it was patently absurd. He says, she did? and she says, of course (🍷). She told Carly, with all the stunts she’s pulled, all the plans gone wrong, and the messes Jason has gotten her out of, if she hadn’t lost him by now, she never will.  

Brando imagines Novak has gotten to know Sonny pretty well over the years, and Novak says, as well as you can know a respected colleague. Brando says, then well enough to know what was important to Sonny, and Novak says, the late Mr. Corinthos always said, nothing was more important than family. Brando says, then they agree that Sonny would want the two people closest to him to find happiness, and Novak says Brando makes an excellent point. Gladys says, her boy is so loyal; Sonny valued that. Novak says he couldn’t place Brando when he saw him earlier with his lovely lady at the MetroCourt, then it occurred to him – Cyrus Renault’s driver. Is that right? Brando says, that’s right, sir, and Novak says he heard what Cyrus did to Brando and his enchanting mother. An unscrupulous man; no honor. Brando says, then Novak must remember, if it weren’t for Carly, Cyrus would have killed him and his enchanting mother. Gladys says, don’t give Carly all the credit, and Brando says, Jason deserves his share as well. She says, Jason? and he says, Renault was still trying to force Carly to hand Gladys over, but Jason came back at the risk of his own freedom. If Jason hadn’t shot Renault when he did, who knows what would have happened? Novak says, true. Cyrus was a difficult man, as he’s sure Brando knows. By the way, if Brando is looking for work, the Novak association appreciates dedicated men. Gladys is all happy, and says that’s very generous of Vincent, but Brando says, considering they both barely escaped with their lives, he thinks it’s best if he and his dear mother steer clear of any association with his former line of work. He hopes Novak understands.

Ned tells Olivia, he’s just saying, she went from zero to sixty with Austin. She says, for good reason. Austin was willing to take advantage of poor, sweet, innocent Chase to his own ends. Chase was practically dead, he could barely walk, and his heart was broken into a million pieces. Then this nice guy manipulated Chase, a guest in their home, to get Edward’s papers. Ned says, this isn’t about ELQ, but she says, what if this game he’s playing with Leo is just about jockeying for position at ELQ, trying to ingratiate himself? Why take it on faith when this guy did nothing to deserve it? Ned says, they shouldn’t, but they should also leave room for the possibility that he’s on to something. She says, he’s not the doctor Leo is seeing, and Ned says, he’s not, but Leo has a connection with him, and that should count for something. Olivia gives Austin another evil eye.   

Michael tells Willow, that’s quite a dress (eh), and she says she doesn’t think anyone will be looking at her. All eyes will be on the bride. He says he’s not too sure about that, because whenever she walks into a room, he finds it impossible to look at anyone else. She says, it’s almost showtime. Shouldn’t he be getting ready? He says, what’s to prepare? He just has to stand next to Jason while Jason does all the work. Besides, after months of having to steal time with her, he doesn’t want to be rushed. She says, if she has her way, they have a lifetime ahead of them. She wants to make sure he’s okay. He says, about? and she says she knows he’s happy for his mom, but he’s got to be thinking about his father right now. He says she really does know him inside out (like this would be a hard call), and she says she’s been paying attention. He says his dad has been on his mind a lot, but right now, he doesn’t feel sad. He feels like his dad is with them.

A fireman tries to get everyone to move, but Nina says she’s not going until she knows Mike is safe. Jax says they will move, but they want to stay close until they know their friend is safe. The fireman says, fine. Follow him.   

Inside, Sonny coughs. He seems to be regaining consciousness, and sees the vision of Carly from behind. He says he knows this woman.

Carly thanks Josslyn and Bobbie for standing beside her, and Bobbie says, always. Josslyn says, and forever, when Maxie comes flying in, asking, where’s the bouquet? She trusted Josslyn with it. She better not have lost it. Carly produces it, and says, it’s right here. Maxie says, the bride is a vision, the groom is dashing, and the chapel is full of love. Let’s get this show on the road.

Gladys tells Brando, he blew that, and he says he told her, he’s only pursuing legitimate business ventures now. She says, he calls stripping a legit business venture? and he says he calls it a paying job. She says, there are jobs that pay better, and he tells her, stop. First she tries to get Carly and Jason to hire him, and now Novak? She of all people knows what that world is like, or does he have to remind her of the bullet wound she’s got to show for it? She says she was just trying to set him up for success. He claims he wants to move in with Sasha, and support her and his child, this is his chance. Vincent is clearly interested, and he’s a man with influence. He says he promised Sasha that he’d stay away from Novak’s kind of influence. She says, where is Sasha, by the way? and he says, the OB appointment didn’t go as smoothly as planned. Sasha’s blood pressure was a little elevated, so the doctor decided to put her on bed rest. Gladys says she’s sorry to hear that. Is the baby all right? He says, both the baby and Sasha are fine. It’s just a precautionary measure to protect them both. She says, if there’s anything she can do… and he says, actually there is. If she’s really concerned about Sasha’s blood pressure, stop trying to get him a job in organized crime.

Buscema asks Novak if it’s set, and Novak nods. Woo says, so there’s been no deviation from the plan? and Novak tells them, let’s just say, it will be a wedding to remember.

Diane goes over to Spinelli and says, let’s see if she’s got this straight. The rather heavyset gentleman is Vincent Novak. The other gentleman is Charles Buscema. The very elegant woman is Ms. Woo. He says he believes so, and she says, he believes so? He’s hacked into every device known that holds their secrets. He says he can neither confirm nor deny, and she says, now that they’ve established that, let’s sit back and watch the two people she never thought would, get married. He says he has to agree it surprised him at first, but now it seems inevitable. She tells him, don’t count your chickens. They watch Monica head toward Jason, and Diane says, it looks like the groom’s mother is going to make one last attempt to talk him out of it.   

Monica tells Jason, she noticed his lawyer is here. Does he think she brought a prenup for him to sign? She’d sorry. She should never have asked that. Jason says he knows it’s not ever going to be easy for her and Carly, but Carly told him that she showed up to offer them her blessing, and it meant a lot to Carly. Monica says she’d do anything for him, and they seem genuinely happy. He says they are, and she says she noticed he’s also very magnanimous; he invited his brand new cousin. He says, actually, he didn’t, when Epiphany joins them. She says, he cleans up nice.  Carly is the most obstinate, high-maintenance woman she’s ever known, but the two of them together, it works. They deserve happiness, especially him. He was always kind to her son, and always had her back. Jason says she’s always been good to him, and she says, even when she shouldn’t have been. She tells Monica that she’s not referring to anything specific, and Monica says she’s not listening. Jason says he’ll always have Epiphany’s back, and he knows she’ll always be straight with him. She says, always. Good luck. With that bride of his, he’s going to need it. Monica laughs.  

Novack approaches Jason, and says he heard there was another dust-up with his nephew Joey. Jason says Joey crashed his bachelor party, and Novak says, that boy is out of control. Which is why he got Joey a one way ticket to Gdansk. He offers his sincere regrets if any offense was taken, and Jason says, it almost sounds like an apology. Novak says, it almost was. These things have a way of working themselves out. Jason says he can be sure of that, and Maxie says, excuse me. If everyone could please be seated, the ceremony is about to begin.

Canon in D major – otherwise known as the theme from Ordinary People – plays, as Josslyn walks in. Cameron smiles at her. Here Comes the Bride starts to play. 

Nina is coughing her head off, and Jax tells her that she should see the paramedics. She won’t budge though, and he asks, what the hell happened? Nina grabs a fireman, and says, there’s one person in there. A beam collapsed, and he’s under it. The fireman says they can’t get in, but Jax says, there’s a delivery entrance where he can get to the bar. It was smoky, but clear enough for him to get Nina out. The fireman tells the others, go, and asks if they know how the fire started. Phyllis says, it was set deliberately, and he asks Nina what her friend’s name is. Nina says, his name is… Sonny, but he answers to Mike.    

Inside, Sonny sees the back of Carly like he did in the beginning. She walks away, and he says, Nina. You’ve got to help me. Please. Come back.

Carly walks down the aisle.

Sonny says, wait. Who are you? Come back.

Carly gets to the altar, and Spinelli and Diane are all giggly. Novak, Buscema, and Woo exchange looks. Carly gives Josslyn her bouquet, and winks at Michael. Everyone is smiling, and Carly and Jason join hands, eyes twinkling.

The minister says they’re gathered for the wedding of Caroline and Jason, who are long time friends. So rather than bearing witness to a new love, Jason and Carly are affirming the latest chapter in their lives together. They open with a reading from Josslyn, which I later find out is the Apache Wedding Blessing (see below).  

Sonny is by the river again, and Mike tells him to get on his feet. Sonny asks who Mike is, and Mike laughs, saying, he thinks Sonny already knows. Sonny says he remembers Mike, and Mike says, of course (🍷) he does. Who could forget a face like this? Sonny says Mike helped him when he washed up. Mike gave Sonny his jacket. Mike says, that’s a good first step. What else does he recall? Sonny says, it seemed like time stopped. He looks at his wrist, but his watch is no longer there. Mike asks if he managed to get it working, and Sonny says, yeah, he did, but he let the watch go. Mike says, well, he let go of a lot. What would Lenny say about leaving loved ones behind? Sonny says, Mike knows Lenny? He doesn’t understand. Mike shows him Lenny’s dog tags, and says, Sonny was in a bad way. He made sure Sonny got somewhere he knew he’d be safe; to a brother in arms. Sonny says he owes Mike and Lenny a lot. They helped Sonny survive and come to Nixon Falls. Sonny says, Lenny was one of the reasons why he settled down there, and Mike says, that’s beautiful, but it’s time to go home now.

A fireman says, they’re doing everything they can to rescue their friend, but the building is likely a total loss. Nina says she’s so sorry; it’s her fault. If she hadn’t lied, the Tan-O wouldn’t have gone up in smoke with Mike inside. Phyllis says, it hurts to lose the Tan-O, but it’s brick-and-mortar. As for the lie, that discussion can wait. The important thing is saving a man they both care about. A police officer asks who owns the property, and Phyllis says she does. He says the captain told him, the fire was started intentionally. Can they tell him who torched the place? Nina says she can tell him exactly who did it. His name is Peter August, and he’s a wanted man. Jax is like, huh?

Phyllis goes with the fireman, and Jax says, Peter did this? Nina says, Peter confronted her about where Maxie is keeping the baby. Then he ran into Sonny, and used that information to blackmail her. He says, she knew Peter was stalking Maxie and searching for her baby, and didn’t tell anyone? How long did she allow Peter to operate unchecked? She says, it wasn’t like that, and he says she could have died; Phyllis too. And all to keep Sonny’s identity a secret? She says, Peter threatened to kidnap James, and he knows as well as she does, as far as Peter is concerned, Maxie’s other children are expendable. Jax says, all the more reason to let go of Sonny, and she says she was going to do that exact thing, but thought she had another out. He says, Valentin? and she says she set Peter up on a false lead; Obrecht was supposed to ambush him. He says she’s kidding. She conspired with Obrecht? She says she didn’t ask for details. She just knew that when Obrecht got done with Peter, he would never hurt anyone again. Jax asks how that worked out, and she says, it worked out great. She’s proud of what she’s accomplished. Thanks for pointing that out. It really helps. Peter alluded to the fact that something happened to her aunt. Does he know anything about that? if she loses one more person she loves because of her actions, she won’t be able forgive herself.

The minister invites the bride and groom to share their vows with one another. Wake me when it’s over. Jason says they know and accept each other. They trust each other, and there’s nobody he’d rather build a life and future with. So with her hand in his, it starts the rest of their lives together.

Sonny tells Mike, Nixon Falls is his home; the Tan-O, his friends, Nina. He’s happy there. He’s got everything he needs. Mike says he knows something about embracing life and love after the slate’s been wiped clean. He found it’s possible to make new memories and find happiness without the baggage from the past. Sonny laughs, and says, this guy gets it. He doesn’t have to justify his decisions to anyone. Mike says, another thing he’s learned is that you can’t run away from the past and who you are. Not really. Sonny says, it’s working for him, but Mike says, you can’t turn away from who you are, and the past will always find you. Sonny asks, what if he doesn’t want to be found? and Mike says, he knows Sonny likes his life in Nixon Falls, and loves being Mike, but there’s only one problem with that. Mike is dead.

Nina tells Jax, obviously, she made a terrible mistake, but she had her reasons, and she’s doing her damnedest to fix them now. He says he hopes it’s not too late, because Peter is still out there, putting pretty much everyone she knows in danger. She says, laying blame doesn’t help anyone, and he says she’s right. Only one thing will help, and that’s getting the word out. Nina goes over to Phyllis, and says, waiting for… Sonny is tortuous. She asks if Phyllis needs anything. Does she want Nina to call a paramedic for her? Phyllis says it’s not herself she’s worried about. She tells Nina to listen to herself. Even now, she can’t decide what she wants to call him. Nina says, when  he comes out, she’s going to tell him the truth. Phyllis says, and if he doesn’t make it? Nina says she can’t think about that, but Phyllis says she has to. If Sonny dies in there, which man will she mourn? (I’d hazard a guess, it won’t be Sonny.) A fireman says they were able to reach the building, and Nina asks if they found him. He says, unfortunately, the hallway was engulfed. There was no way to reach the bar room. Nina asks, what exactly does that mean?

Sonny says he doesn’t know why Mike is pushing him like this. Life is good here. He’s fine. Mike laughs, and says, he can’t be fine, not until he knows his past, and knows who he is, and embrace it. Once he knows the facts, he can move forward in any direction he chooses, but he needs to know. Close his eyes. Sonny just looks at him, and Mike says, do you trust me? Sonny closes his eyes, and remembers when he was first in Port Charles. Omg, he looks like a child. He flashes back to shooting Dante, visiting Morgan’s grave, and catching Julian on the bridge. He sits down on the ground, and asks, what the hell was that? Mike says, his past, his life, and Sonny says, he’s supposed to embrace that guy, whoever he was? So much hurt, so much death because of him. Mike says, he was also generous, and loyal, and at times, even heroic. Sonny says he didn’t see a hero, and Mike crouches down in front of him. He says, despite Sonny’s flaws and sins, he was pretty damn proud of who he was. Sonny says, there’s no way he should have been, but Mike says, yes, he should. He made mistakes… Sonny says, he thinks they’re called crimes; he killed people. Mike says, he did what he did to protect his family, and Sonny says, if his family was targeted because of him, then they’re better off without him. Mike says, it’s not for him to say, and not for Sonny to say either. Those painful memories are just part of his story. Why did he stop looking for the rest of the picture? Sonny says, because he’s seen his bad side, and Mike says, so he thinks the man he was, has nothing to do with the man he thinks he is now? How did Nixon Falls Mike sniff out that con artist? How did he hustle a poker game, or handle a gun with ease? The best parts of that Mike, come from who he really is. The protector, the friend, come from who he really is. Sonny says, Mike told him that he knows something about this, and Mike says, yes. Sonny asks, what would you do? and Mike says, given the choice, he’d always choose to remember. He’d fight for everything he was. There’s a bright light, and Sonny sees Carly’s back, but this time, she turns to him and smiles.

Carly says, Jason, my dearest friend. When they met years ago, playing pool at Jake’s, there was an instant connection. She couldn’t describe it then, and still can’t. What she does know is, this isn’t chance; it’s a choice. She chooses to stand by him for the rest of their lives. Her determination isn’t as quiet as his, but it’s just as fierce. She cherishes their past, and can’t wait to step into their future together.

The fireman says the Tan-O is structurally unsound, and the hallway’s impassible. There’s no way they can reach the bar room. Nina says, their friend is still in there. They have to get him out. He says, he’s sorry. They’re doing their best they can, but there’s no way to reach him. Jax makes a call, and says, come on; pick up.  

The minister says Jason and Carly are going to light a remembrance candle; honoring those loved ones who can’t be there in body, but are with them in spirit. Maxie looks at her phone, and sees a call from Jax coming in.  

Carly walks to Sonny and Mike, and Mike says, Sonny may have found love in Nixon Falls, but he found it as someone else; as Mike. Sonny asks if Mike is saying his love isn’t real but Mike says, of course (🍷) it’s real. But there’s real love in the world he chose to forget; the love he has for others, and the love others have for him. Is he still willing to turn his back on what’s right in front of him? It’s up to him. Which home does he want to go to? He can die as Mike, or live as the man he really is. (When you put it that way…) Sonny asks if Carly is a part of that life, and Mike says, the best and the brightest.  

Jason and Carly light the candle. The minister says, this candle burns in memory of those we’ve loved and lost.

Sonny goes to Carly, and she holds out her hand. He takes it, and I feel sad. Sonny flashes back to telling Carly she’s his wife and the mother of his children. He’ll always love her. She says she loves him too, and they kiss. Back when we were all in diapers.

Sonny opens his eyes, and says, Carly.  

Tomorrow, the old speak now or forever hold your peace, Maxie wonders why Jax was calling, and Nina says they have to get Sonny out before it’s too late.

🙏 What She Read…

The prayer Josslyn read at Carly and Jason’s wedding.

💰 In this week’s highlights from Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, Fredrik got a listing for an incredibly ornate house, complete with custom-made furniture, which was included whether the buyer wanted it or not. I didn’t catch the square footage, but one of the 11 bathrooms was 1200 square feet, so that gives you an idea. It was filled with beautiful touches like handmade fabric wallpaper, and a floral wallpaper that matched the floral headboard and footboard of a bed. It also had a view to die for, but don’t they all in L.A.? Fredrik thought the 6 bedroom house had a suggested retail price of between $26 and $28 million. No surprise, the representative for the seller insisted on 28. Also included was a bright orange kitchen island, and the rep said, everyone loves orange. Um… I’d still take it though. It was built in 1987, but I would have thought it had come from the Downton Abbey days. While Fredrik was afraid he’d lose a deal over the flowered bed or too much marble, he hoped the caché would offset the orange. The only catch was, the rep wanted him to co-list it with JoshA. Fredrik sucked it up and made the call, and Josh agreed. Because of the pandemic, the usual open houses and events were out of the question, so Josh and Fredrik created a YouTube video, showcasing not just the house, but their different styles. To get even more eyes on the property, they were going to have viewers vote for who they liked best. That ought to be good. I can’t see either one of them accepting being second best.

In the meantime, since Tracy’s buyer had backed out because he felt he was too tall for the house, she had to explain that one to the seller. The seller, who was weird to begin with, not wanting anyone inside the house, got weirder, wanting a buyer with no contingencies. I was fuzzy on exactly what contingencies were in regard to real estate, so I saved you the trouble of googling. See below. Tracy ended up getting the deal done with one of the buyers with a back-up offer. JoshF got a listing for a Rat Pack throwback house, built in 1956. While the house was around 2400 square feet, and only 2 bedrooms, the lot was nearly 18,000 square feet (it’s the land, Katie Scarlett), and the view included the Hollywood sign. I loved the house, but I’m enamored of the 50s/60s/70s real estate. The owner loved the house too, but was recently divorced, and wasn’t keen on living there alone. It was kind of out of the way. At first, she was open to offers from developers, but then decided she was willing to wait for the right buyer; someone who appreciated the vibe. If she could take about $3,499,995 off the price tag, I’m her buyer.

Next time, Fredrik meets Dolph Lundgren.

🏡 What They Are…

Everything you wanted to know about real estate contingencies, but were afraid to ask. Or not.

👮🏾‍♀️ The Commissioner Has Left the Building…

It took me a while to get used to new Jordan, and then she became just Jordan. I got to like her, and now I’m back to square one.

👠 Intentional Slip…

Apparently, a tease about Ava got the interest that was hoped for.

🚗 Accidents Run In the Family…

This was pretty amusing. They left out the part where an extra roll was added to Erika’s son’s car though.

https://ew.com/tv/recaps/the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-season-11-episode-17/

💋 Of Course They Did…

It’s the ultimate crossover.

https://ew.com/tv/days-of-our-lives-beyond-salem-stars-housewives-bdsm/

🌜 Goodnight, My Someones…

We inch toward another week’s end, and ponder, just how many times did Erika’s son’s car roll? I don’t have all the answers, but I do have soap, tea, and maybe some answers for you tomorrow. Until then, stay safe, stay paying your fair share, and stay knowing you can’t turn away from who you are. The past will always find you.

September 15, 2021 – Drew Tries To Make a Deal, Dorit Reveals Her Wedding Dress Line & Pale

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Harmony tells Sam and Dante, Willow made it clear she wants no part of her life unless she truly changes. So that’s what she’s trying to do so she can be a part of Willow’s life and her grandson’s life. Sam says she has it all wrong. They’re not there to accuse her. They actually need her help. Harmony asks if it has to do with Shiloh, and Sam says, Shiloh… and Drew Cain.

Drew is thrown onto his cot, Russ asks how Drew is feeling, and Drew says, never better. Russ tells him after the beating, maybe he’ll stop trying to escape, and Drew says he’s just trying to figure out where the hell he is. Russ says, paradise, and Drew tells him, and people say he has no sense of humor. He’s been listening to the guards, and a lot of them speak Greek to each other. Is this about the Cassadines? Is that who his big boss is?

Maxie walks into the hospital, dressed up for the wedding, and Britt says, hey there, hot stuff. Where are you headed so dolled up? Maxie looks at the invitation in her hand, and Britt says, right. She forgot. Today’s the day.

Michael comes into the church, finding Jason sitting alone. Jason says Michael is early, and Michael says he thinks the best man should be. Jason’s looking sharp; ready to go. Jason says he’s been ready for a long time.

Still in her robe, Carly checks her makeup, and flashes back to talking to Jason where Jake’s used to be. He tells her the marriage will be real, and she’s not in this alone, then officially asks her to marry him. She smiles, and sighs.

The Tan-O is in flames, and Phyllis and Nina struggle to free themselves behind a wall of fire. Sonny is coming up the walk, and says, what the hell? He runs inside, calling for Nina, and asking if she’s there.

On his way into the church with Olivia, Ned tells her, nothing says wedded bliss like an army of security out front. Olivia says, the third rule of a Corinthos or Corinthos related wedding – don’t skimp on the bodyguards. He says, they got frisked in the parking lot, and she says, maybe it’s a little over-the-top. Just be glad the kids weren’t invited. Imagine what Leo would have made of that. He says, speaking of, and takes out his phone. He just wants to check in at home, and she asks what he thinks is happening. Leo and Rocco are running Brook Lynn and two nannies ragged. He says he just wants to make sure there isn’t any trouble, and she says, with Leo? Why would he think that?

Maxie says she doesn’t mean to pry, and Britt asks when that’s ever stopped her. Maxie says, it seems like this wedding might be really hard for Britt, and she’s sorry. She knows what it’s like being on the outside looking in on somebody else’s happiness, and it’s the worst. Britt says, it’s not ideal. She finally found the guy, and it turns out the guy is eternally taken. Oh well, you gotta keep going, right? Maxie says, you do, and hopefully, one day not too long from now, it’s a little less painful. Britt says, you know what would make this day astronomically better? Maxie says, vodka, and Britt says, that, and her mother plotting Jason’s murder. Inappropriate? Probably, but it would mean she was here, and Britt could stop worrying about her. Maxie says, still no word, huh? and Britt says, no, and she knows if anyone can survive whatever’s happening, it’s her mom, but she is only human. She just keeps thinking, what if this is the one challenge Liesl Obrecht can’t finagle her way through? Maxie says she gets it. She’s worried about Obrecht too. But then she remembers all the crazy things she’s been through, and lived to tell the tale. So no matter what it looks like, the odds are actually in her favor. Wish her luck. There’s her date. Britt turns to see Austin in a suit, and says, her what?

Terry asks if Elizabeth is ready to go. She wants to dance with somebody. Elizabeth says she can’t believe she’s about to do this, and Terry says, what? Have some fun? Elizabeth says, lots of things are fun, like going back to her house, opening a bottle of wine, and watching a movie; Terry’s pick. Terry says, this can’t be the same Biz who used to drag her to raves in high school. Elizabeth says, yeah, three kids ago, and Terry tells her that she needs to cut loose. And pitching a tent with her quasi brother-in-law is not the release she needs. Elizabeth says, tell her about it, and Terry says, that’s it. What exactly happened on that camping trip?

Michael sits next to Jason, and says, you know what’s crazy? This is what he wanted when he was a kid, but he couldn’t let himself fully want it because of Sonny. He loves his dad. At the same time, he knew there was something amazing and unbreakable between Jason and his mom. He’s really happy for them. And he’s happy for himself. Is that selfish? Jason says, no, because when you think about it, Michael was the first significant thing Jason and his mother shared. He was the only child Jason was able to raise as an infant, and the fact that he and Carly are here today, is a large part because of Michael.

Josslyn goes to Carly’s dressing room, and Carly tells her come in. She sees Josslyn’s face, and says, oh no. She thought the makeup artist did a good job… She looks in the mirror, and Josslyn says her makeup is perfect. She’s perfect. Carly says, stop, she’s not even dressed yet, and Josslyn says, it doesn’t matter. She could walk down the aisle in her bathrobe, and still be the most beautiful bride she’s ever seen. Carly says if she needs an ego boost, she knows who to call, but Josslyn says, something is different. It’s like she’s glowing from the inside out. She knew marrying Jason was something Carly wanted, but she felt like something was holding her back. Carly says, because it was.

Sonny calls to Nina, and I guess he finally sees them, because he runs outside and grabs a chair. He’s about to smash the window, when Jax grabs the chair, and says, don’t.

Michael says Jason is giving him too much credit, and Jason says, he and Michael’s mom liked each other before he came along, but it was him being born – them taking care of him, and doing it together for him – showed them the way to love each other. Michael says, in that case, he’s welcome, and Jason tells him, he knows he’s said this before, but today of all days, he has to say it again. It was truly one of the greatest joys and privileges of his life to raise Michael. To watch him grow up and be a part of his life. Jason can’t tell him how much it means to have Michael standing next to him today. Michael says, Jason is marrying his mom, and Jason says, that’s the plan. Michael says it means so much to him too.

Austin says, sorry to keep Maxie waiting. She looks great. She thanks him, and says, he does too. He says, thanks, and tells Britt that they’re going to a Quartermaine affair. All the bigwigs at the hospital are going to be there, so he assumes they’ll see her later. Britt says she wasn’t able to get away. Have fun. She leaves, and he says he knows this one. He said something wrong.

Terry says she’ll get it out of Elizabeth eventually. After she gets Elizabeth’s opinion on this bartender at the club tonight. She thinks he’s totally into her. Maxie comes by, and asks if they’re going out tonight. Elizabeth says, that was the plan, and Maxie says she’s sure they know Britt’s mother is missing, and Jason’s wedding is in her face every five seconds. She looks at Austin, and says, that’s her ex. Austin tells her, he did say something wrong, and Maxie says, she knows Britt’s not their favorite person, but she’s their co-worker. They should have her go out with them. Elizabeth asks if that’s not a little transparent. They’re hardly friends. Maxie says, so be subtle about it. She could use the distraction. It will take her mind off of things. This is a place of healing, isn’t it? This is their chance to heal.

Carly says she got into her head a little bit, and Josslyn asks, how? Carly says she kept coming up with challenges – it’s too soon, what about the business, is it going to change her relationship with Jason? Josslyn says, of course (🍷) it will change it, but in all the best ways, right? Carly says, right. She was looking for a guarantee to make her feel better, but life has no guarantees. As soon as she let that go… Josslyn says, she was free, and Carly says, free to be happy, and live in the moment, and be at peace. She’s marrying Jason, her best friend, who she loves and trusts completely. She’s so excited, even though she has no idea what’s coming. Josslyn says, and she has the perfect partner to handle it with, and Carly says, together, she and Jason can handle anything.

Sonny asks what Jax is doing. There’s a fire in there. He can’t get through, and Nina is inside. Jax says, there could be a backdraft. There has to be another way in. Sonny says, there’s a delivery entrance. Let’s go. They go around the back.

Sam says, maybe Drew’s out there, maybe he’s not, but they’ll never know without having more to go on. Dante says their leads are thin at best, and Alexis says, which is why they came to Harmony. Dante says, ten years ago, Peter handed Drew over to kidnappers, and they know he didn’t do it alone. Sam says, but they think Shiloh helped him, and Harmony says, okay… Dante says, more recently, Peter sabotaged Drew’s plane to go down. They don’t think Shiloh had anything to do with that. Sam says, but maybe someone he knew did, and Harmony says, oh, she gets it. Someone like her.

Drew says, whoever Russ’s boss is, Russ has got to realize they have more use for him than Russ. Why does Russ think he’s still alive? Russ says, it’s a question he asks himself every day, and Drew says, they’re keeping him on ice for a reason. Russ whacks Drew in the knee with his club, and Drew falls to the floor, clutching it. He asks, what was that for? and Russ says, so Drew doesn’t try to jump him like he’s done the last three times. Drew says Russ prides himself on how intimidating this place is, but believe him, Kandahar was way worse. He points at Russ, and says, that’s how he knows, and Russ says, knows what? Drew says, he’s been grabbed by true believers, and Russ isn’t one of them. The only gleam in Russ’s eye is for money, and lucky him, Drew’s got a lot of that. Drew pulls himself back up on his cot, and Russ says, they’ve been through this. Drew says, yet, it’s never computing, and Russ says, maybe he’s not interested. Drew says, that doesn’t make sense. This isn’t a military installation. Russ isn’t a terrorist. He doesn’t live and die by his cause. He’s a mercenary, which means he has no loyalty to anything except his bank account. He’ll pay Russ whatever their paying for Russ to keep him there, and a whole lot more if Russ gets him home. So from a financial perspective, which is the only perspective Russ cares about, he’d be far better served to work with Drew than against him.

Harmony asks if Sam is suggesting she had something to do with the disappearance of her ex-husband, but Alexis says she doesn’t think that’s what Sam meant. Dante says they know she was in custody at the time, and Sam says Harmony is a capable woman; anything can be orchestrated behind bars. Harmony says, if she was so capable, would she be making rent by cleaning up after Ryan Chamberlain? Sam says, then tell her that she had nothing to do with it. Harmony says, visiting hours are wrapping up. She suggests they get a move on. I can’t say I blame her.

Spinelli comes into the church, and tells Jason, gracious greetings on this momentous occasion. Is he ready? Jason says he is, and Spinelli says Carly was one of the first people he met through Jason. He had to work hard to win her over. Jason says he remembers, and Spinelli says he’s always been in awe of their friendship; it was so pure and unwavering. It’s funny. It never occurred to him that they’d wind up together, but now that they have, he can’t imagine it any other way. Jason thanks him, and says, neither can he.

Olivia says, so Austin Wannabe Quartermaine is talking to Ned about Leo? and Ned says, he suggested Leo might benefit from seeing some specialist. She says, what kind of specialist? and he says, someone that can help him communicate better. She says, their son communicates just fine. She understands him perfectly; doesn’t Ned? He says he does, and she says, then what’s the problem? He says, it’s not a problem per se… and she says, don’t per se me. He says, it’s just something Austin thought they might want to follow up on, and she says, then he’s making a Federal case out of nothing. The same guy who tried to weasel his way into their family, using poor, innocent Chase to do it. Ned says he got the impression Austin was genuinely concerned, and she says, then he’s overreacting. Leo cut his finger; end of story. He’s overreacting. Ned says, what if he’s not?

Carly says, what is it? and Josslyn says, what’s what? Carly says she can tell Josslyn wants to ask her something, and Josslyn asks how she does that. Carly says, it’s a mom thing. What is it? Josslyn says she doesn’t know if it’s the appropriate time to bring it up, but Carly says there’s no inappropriate between them. Josslyn can ask her anything at any time. Josslyn tells her, when she said that thing about worrying if it was too soon to get married… Carly says, she thought about Sonny. Josslyn asks if Carly is thinking about him too, and Carly says she always thinks about Sonny. He’s always with her, but today she’s marrying Jason. He’s her best friend, and she loves him, and she’s so proud that she gets to say her vows with Josslyn standing beside her. Josslyn says she can’t wait, and Carly says, then let’s get me ready to get hitched. Josslyn says not before she gives Carly this, and brings out a jewelry box.

Nina and Phyllis have passed out, when Jax and Sonny run in. Jax tries to rouse Phyllis, while Sonny asks if Nina can hear him. Wake up. If I were them, I’d just drag Nina and Phyllis out, chairs and all. This is no time for pesky details.

Russ looks out in the hallway, and closes the door. He says Drew has a lot of confidence for a guy in a cell, and as he walks past Drew, Drew hits him from behind, and he falls. Russ gets up, and asks why Drew didn’t take him out, and Drew says, he would have gotten halfway down the corridor, and Humpty and Dumpty would have built their brick wall. His ribs hurt already, the only car available is gone. The great escape is not his ticket out of there. Russ is. Help him, and he’ll help Russ in return. Russ says Drew is dead, remember? Dead men don’t need bank accounts. Drew says he won’t be dead much longer.

Dante asks if Sam is hungry. There’s an Eisenhower era cupcake in the vending machine, and he’ll rock-paper-scissors her for it. Sam say she totally screwed that up, going for Harmony like that. It was so stupid. He tells her not to be so hard on herself, and she says, so she didn’t screw it up? He says he wouldn’t go that far. He gets that it’s not easy for Sam, breathing the same air as that woman. She says, her mom is doing a good job, and he says, in her mom’s defense, it’s probably Harmony or a serial killer or something. On the other side of the room, Alexis tells Harmony, for what it’s worth (🍷), she doesn’t think Sam believes Harmony had anything to do with Drew’s disappearance. Harmony says, she could have fooled me, and Alexis says, Sam has been through a trauma. Harmony says she knows it’s difficult, and knows she deserves Sam’s scrutiny, but she meant what she said. She’s just trying to turn her life around. She goes to bed every night hoping tomorrow she’ll wake up, and not be reminded of the past or the crimes she committed in Shiloh’s name, or the people she’s hurt. That day is yet to come. Alexis says, but she still goes to bed with some hope, right? The minute they stop doing that, they become that criminal or that disease, and that’s never going to change.

Outside the church, Austin asks Maxie to stop, and says he has a quick question. Are there any other fraught social situations he has to look forward to at the wedding? He doesn’t want to miss offending someone else today. She says she thinks it’s too late to make a first impression on the core Quartermaines, and he says, that ship has sailed. She says, she wouldn’t ask Jason about his line of work… or how he met Carly. Or… You know what? Just don’t talk to him at all. He says, he’ll tell Jason, congratulations, and she says, perfect. He sees Ned and Olivia near the door, and asks if Maxie can give him a second. She says, sure, and stays outside, messing with her phone, while he goes in.  

Spinelli tells Jason, it’s terribly painful when you love someone and realize your lives are going in different directions. It’s no one’s fault, but it gets to the point of where staying together means you’ll no longer be your true selves. Jason says he’s sorry, but Spinelli says, don’t. He’s not talking about the situation to dwell on it, but to shine a light on how happy he is for Jason. Jason and Carly accept and understand each other completely, so that day will never happen for Jason. They say marriage is a test. Jason has already passed with flying colors. Maxie says, sorry to interrupt. Not really, because it’s her job. She tells Jason, everything seems to be in order. She spoke to the director, Carly’s putting on her final touches. Nothing else to do but keep everyone on schedule. Spinelli says, and get married, and she says, yes, and get married. Jason says, that he can do. 

On the phone, Britt asks Scotty if he’s heard anything… She knows. She just thought they’d know more by now. She figured Anna was more likely to reach out to him more than her. Just please keep her in the loop… Thanks. Hey, does he think her mom is okay?… She laughs and says, right. Pretty soon, whoever has her will be begging to give her up. Talk soon. At the reception desk, Terry tells Elizabeth, she does look pretty upset. Elizabeth says, she knows, and Terry says, but the DJ is doing a Whitney Houston retrospective tonight. Elizabeth says, it’s Terry’s call. Britt is her Co-Chief. But Elizabeth is Terry’s friend, so whatever she wants to do, Elizabeth is in.    

Carly says Josslyn didn’t have to give her anything, but Josslyn says she did; she’s the maid of honor. It’s a delicate gold chain bracelet with the symbol for eternity in the middle. Josslyn says, originally, she wanted it to check all the boxes; old, new, borrowed, blue. But she realized the old tradition is about warding off the evil eye with good luck, and that’s bull, because Carly never relies on luck or just takes what life hands her. Carly says, that’s not her style, and Josslyn says Carly sees more than what’s offered, and fights for better than what she gets. She makes the impossible possible, and isn’t that what today is about? It’s proof that losing one love doesn’t make it impossible to find another. Carly says, know what she thought was impossible? Loving Josslyn more than she already does, but it just happened. They hug, and Josslyn says she loves Carly too.   

Jax gets Phyllis untied, and Sonny tells Nina, don’t you dare go anywhere. Phyllis comes to, and says, Jax? He asks if she can stand up, and as he walks her out, she says, Nina? Sonny tells them, just go. He’ll get Nina out. Jax takes Phyllis out, and Sonny tells Nina, stay with him. He loves her too much to lose her. She says she loves him too, and kisses his forehead. Um… They might want to get moving.

Spinelli says, as usual, Maxinista, you’ve outdone yourself, but Maxie says, save the congratulations until after the vows are said and the cake is cut. As they know, anything could go wrong. He says he’s available to troubleshoot should the need arise, and she says, and save a dance for her, she hopes. He says, if Austin won’t mind, and she says, let him.

Austin tells Ned and Olivia, daddy used to say it’s not a Quartermaine wedding until someone throws a drink or there’s a duel at dawn. What do they think they have to look forward to today? Olivia asks if he’s serious. He’s going to stand there and act all folksy and familiar with her? One of the gang? He says she seems angry, and she says she is angry. Quit nosing around her kid. He asks how Leo is, and she says, he’s perfect. He says she never brought him by for the follow-up they talked about, and she says, Ned took Leo to his actual pediatrician, who said – wait for it – everything’s perfect. Austin tells her, he’s not suggesting there’s anything wrong with Leo, and she says, he kinda was. He says, he’s only suggesting everyone might benefit from another specialists opinion. She says, or he’s using her kid to worm his way into this family, the same way he used Chase’s crumbling marriage. He asks if she thinks he would manipulate a child to improve his situation in business, and she says, would he? He says, no, he woudn’t. Look at it this way, either way, she wins. Either she proves him wrong, and he hopes she does, or she gets valuable medical information, and they can figure out what to do next. Michael and Jason come out, and Michael asks if there’s a problem. Olivia says, yeah. A big one.

Terry walks past the reception desk, and Britt says, heading out? Terry says, she has plans. And Britt? Britt says, does she have plans or is she going out? Terry says, either one, and Britt says her plan is to catch up on email. Terry says, don’t stay too late, and Elizabeth runs out. She tells Terry, they’ve got a problem. Terry asks, what’s wrong? and Elizabeth says, she tried to update a shared document about the meeting, and she must have pressed the wrong button because it’s just gone. Terry says, the whole thing? and Elizabeth says she doesn’t know what happened. Terry says, there goes her night out, but Britt says, maybe she can help.

Carly says, enough of this or she’ll have to call Angela to redo her makeup. Josslyn says, then she probably shouldn’t tell Carly this. Cam proposed. Carly says, what?! and Josslyn says they’re going to do the chicken dance tonight. Carly tells her, don’t do that again, and Josslyn says, don’t worry. She’s a long way away from getting married. Carly says, years and years and years, and a few more years after that. Someday Josslyn will find someone to love and spend the rest of her life with. When that happens… Josslyn says, if that happens, and Carly says, it will. When that happens, her wish for Josslyn will be that she’s as sure of the person she’s marrying, as Carly is about Jason. Josslyn says she wishes that too.   

Jax deposits Phyllis on one of the patio chairs outside. She asks where Nina and Mike are, and tells Jax, don’t worry about her; go help them. Jax says he’ll be back, and goes inside, while Phyllis coughs her head off. Sonny gets Nina untied, and helps her up. They’re almost out the door, when he looks up. He pushes her out of the way, as a beam comes crashing down on him. Jax grabs her to keep her from going back, and pulls her out. What did I say?

Alexis tells Sam and Dante, she talked to Harmony. She was hoping to convince her to help, but doesn’t know if she was successful. Dante says they’re about to find out right now, when Harmony joins them. She says she can give them a name, and Dante says they’ll take whatever she’s got. She says, Dallas Kirby. Shiloh knew him from his days in the military, and would reach out to Dallas when he needed help… removing an obstacle. Sam thanks her, and Harmony says, be careful. She never met Dallas; she didn’t want to. But all of Shiloh’s associates were dangerous. Sam says, so are they.

Drew looks out the door window, and tells Russ, his nurse is gone. Russ suggests she was apprehended, but Drew says, let’s say she’s not. Where does he think her first stop will be? He’s guessing the U.S. Consulate… or a five-star hotel. He thinks they can both agree she’s completely believable; there’s nothing untrue or fake about her. Chloe is going to tell her story, and it will be backed up by their good friend the internet. Someone is going to enter her name into a search engine, and bingo; who she is, where she’s from, all of it. And their dark little site there, isn’t going to be dark for much longer. Russ is running out of time, so come on. When his boss gets wind of this, he’s got a reason to keep Drew alive, but Russ, not so much. They’ll want to cover their tracks, and he’s a goner. On the radio, Russ hears the guards saying there’s no sign of Chloe, and Drew wonders what’s closer, a hotel or the U.S. Consulate. His offer still stands.

Terry says she can probably reconstruct the notes from memory, but Britt says, two heads are better than one. Terry says, it’s her staff meeting; Britt won’t even be there. Britt says, true, but they’re both Co-Chiefs, and if one of them doesn’t do well at the job, neither of them does. Terry says, you win, and Elizabeth says she’s so sorry. Britt tells her, next time, just be careful. She gives Elizabeth her credit card, and says, maybe they can order pizza. Whatever toppings they want. It’s going to be a late night. Elizabeth looks at Terry, who smiles.

Maxie comes out, and asks if she just heard the word problem. That can’t be right. There are no problems today. None. Nada. Zip. At least none that can’t be postponed until after the wedding. Right, everyone? Ned says, absolutely, and suggests Olivia come with him to check out the flower arrangements in the chapel. Olivia says she already saw them when Maxie ordered them, but he says they can see how they turned out, and steers her away. Maxie says, and Austin. He says, yes? and she says she did mention that she planned the wedding. He says, of course (🍷) she did, and she says, which means she chose the color theme, arranged the flowers, music, reception, and the ten million other details. She did this in less than a month, which is a near super human feat. So please, try not to torpedo it. Michael says, the first, and hopefully the last, crisis averted, and Spinelli tells Jason, it’s time to take his place and await his bride. Jason says, let’s do it.

Josslyn puts the bracelet on Carly, and says, the finishing touch. Carly thanks her again, and Josslyn says she’s just glad Carly likes it, and Carly says she loves it. She stands in front of the mirror, and asks what Josslyn thinks. Josslyn tells Carly, she knows what she said about the bathrobe, and it’s true, but the dress… Carly says, it’s a step up, right? and Josslyn says, it’s almost as stunning as the woman in it. Is she ready? Carly says she is. Let’s get married.

Nina struggles as Jax pulls her outside. He says he’s not letting her go back in; it’s too dangerous. She says she can help him, but Jax won’t let her go. She yells, please, Mike, get out of there! She knows he can do it.

Sonny lies unconscious, as everything burns around him.

Tomorrow, Ned says Austin may be on to something, Trina tells Cameron it’s been quite a day, Spinelli can neither confirm nor deny, and Maxie says, let’s get this show on the road.

The Erika Show Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Dorit and PK had someone personally deliver the invitations to Dorit’s bridal dress launch/reveal, along with a white rose. Dorit met with party planner Nick, and in her interview, she said, it never rains in L.A. Unless you’re planning a big party outside. She might be a virgin in the bridal business, but she was a pro when it came to throwing parties. We flashed back to some of those, including the Boy George appearance. Dorit and Nick FaceTimed with designer Nektaria. Dorit explained that she wanted to create an atmosphere that seemed like the guests were going to a wedding. She wanted them transported into the mindset of what the dresses represented.

Kathy invited Erika, Kyle, and LisaR to her house for a session with Reiki master Lejla, who also put a 24 karat mask on their hands and faces. LisaR and Kathy went first, while Kyle chatted with Erika – i.e. pumped her for information. Kyle asked about Sutton, and Erika said that door was closed; they weren’t working through it. She didn’t need it in her life. She then told Kyle that Tom’s house had been broken into. He’d confronted the burglar, and now needed eye surgery. How we got from a burglary to eye surgery, was a blank space. Afterward, Erika’s son went to check on Tom in the hospital, and ran into snow on his way back, flipping his car five times. Where he hit this snow was also unclear. In Kyle’s interview, she said it was a pattern with Erika. They would find out later there was a big situation going on that she’d kept to herself. When she withheld information, it made it hard to support her. Her story sounded unbelievable. That didn’t mean Kyle didn’t believe her, but it sounded unbelievable. Yeah. I’m starting to think so too. Especially since Erika seems dead behind the eyes.

Garcelle’s dating coach Damona came by, and we flashed back to their last meeting. In Garcelle’s interview, she said, after her divorce, trust issues kept her from dating. Call her old school, but she didn’t want to swipe to meet someone. Damona had called upon matchmaker Bonnie, and Garcelle had submitted her list. She wanted a strong, confident man, who knows who he is. A great father if he had kids, as well as good to his mom, and confident enough to let her be her. He needed to be monogamous, kind, sexy, and know how to dance. She would do the cooking. Bonnie showed her a picture of a guy with abs for days, who looked a little like Kevin Costner. Kyle visited Crystal, who talked about how she and her husband were reconstructing the basement to the tune of six-figures. Down from a million. In Crystal’s interview, she said her father was frugal, and so was she, but Rob, not so much. She did spend money on things that increased in value, like her $95K Hermes bag, and renovation would appreciate their home. They talked about Erika and Sutton, which is already getting old, and how Garcelle felt like an outsider. Crystal thought Garcelle didn’t have a large circle of close friends. She was more guarded, and took more time to open up.

Dorit and PK had dinner with Kyle and Mauricio. Kyle passed along Erika’s story to Dorit, adding another car flip, and making it six. Dorit repeated the story at dinner, and told PK and Mauricio about the other accident Erika claimed Tom had. PK wondered what the odds were statistically for Tom to have two of those accidents, and thought it was impossible. Dorit asked if he was suggesting Erika wasn’t telling the truth, and PK said he was suggesting Erika was still being controlled. Mauricio said there were lies all over the place, and in Kyle’s interview, she said this was making her question herself. It was more difficult when you were closer to the situation. Dorit admitted there were details missing, but didn’t believe Erika was lying. In Dorit’s interview, she wondered why anyone would make up a story that difficult to believe. Dorit brought up PK’s opinion on Erika’s Instagram, and PK said he loved a comeback, but Erika wasn’t going to get one if she couldn’t break loose of the shackles she was in.

Everyone got ready for Dorit’s party, and in Dorit’s interview, she said, if it hadn’t been for covid, she would have had a bigger launch. It would have been in a warehouse, with the models on 15’ ladders, and clouds in the sky, but she had to scale back, and was doing it in the house. At least it was going to be special, and she was definitely throwing money at it. Sutton brought boyfriend Michael, and was understandably nervous. In Crystal’s interview, she said she was floored. It felt like she was at a wedding. I had to agree, it was beautiful; all white, and gold, and white roses. Erika showed up wearing a crazy ponytail hanging from a hoop in her hair; Kathy brought architect Jesse, I guess as a friend; and LisaR had a hard time getting up the steps, her pencil skirt was so tight. Apparently, scaled back meant no one except the people in the cast.   

Before dinner, Dorit turned everyone’s attention to a glass wall with a curtain behind it. In her interview, she said putting her name on something meant it was her work, creativity, and design. The curtain rose, and the models were there, displaying Dorit’s collection. In Sutton’s interview, she said the models were beautiful, and the dresses were beautiful. Dorit pulled it off. And she’d been to a lot of fashion shows. Dorit thought that since her friends were fashionable, their opinions were a good indication of how her dresses would be received. It was a euphoric feeling. Everyone sat down, and Dorit’s daughter Phoenix kicked the pseudo runway show off by playing flower girl, and scattering rose petals. The models came out, one by one, as Dorit described each style, concluding with the one she was wearing. In LisaR’s interview, she said it was a far step from Beverly Beach. One design used 14,000 pearls, and Kyle thought her entire wedding probably cost as much as the dress did. Afterward, there was a lot of applause, dinner was served, and Dorit said, mission accomplished. The doorbell rang, and Harry joined them, Kathy saying, they hadn’t seen him since they brought covid to his house. He talked to Erika, asking how she was holding up, and everyone congratulated him on his upcoming role as Tom Brokaw, after which he did a mean imitation. Dorit told everyone to mingle, as much as you can mingle with a handful of people, which basically meant the guys split off from the women and went outside. In this week’s edition of Kathy’s caper, Kyle told everyone that Kathy thought the photo of Bernie Sanders in mittens was the new Elf on a Shelf. She wondered who this old man was she was seeing everywhere. Does this woman never read a paper, look at the news, read a book, look at anything other than her place settings? It’s definitely amusing, but also mind-boggling.

Kyle said Garcelle had everyone up in arms over a social media comment that went everywhere. She’d said people were coming after her, and she was going to be coming after them. In Garcelle’s interview, she said when she’d made the comments, it was after LisaR’s lip kit launch (try saying that five times, real fast), when things were heated. Dorit demanded to know who Garcelle was talking about, and Garcelle said, Dorit, for one. Dorit insisted she hadn’t come after Garcelle, and in her interview, she said, if Garcelle had a problem, she should voice it. Don’t just be provocative to be interesting. No comment. She said she thought they’d moved past their issues, and Garcelle said she could still have her opinions. Dorit said she spoke four languages, and it didn’t make sense in any of them.

LisaR, who was sitting at the table with Erika, wondered if they should go over, but Erika said she wasn’t doing that. Garcelle said she felt like no one stood up for her at LisaR’s launch except Sutton. No one ever took her side. Dorit said she didn’t believe Garcelle was an outsider, and Garcelle had to explain it was how she felt, and had nothing to do with what Dorit thought. In Garcelle’s interview, she said, LisaR claimed she wanted to repair the friendship, but never stood up for her. Now she was just watching. In LisaR’s interview, she said Garcelle had been called out for being jabby and shady. If she felt like injustice had been done, she’d say something, but Garcelle was a big girl. Translation: she’d only back someone up if she got something out of it. Harry wondered if it was safe, but LisaR told him, no, and he wisely retreated back to the patio. In her interview, Garcelle said, Dorit wanted the truth, but could she handle it? She’d be honest and see how it went.    

Next time, the Grand del Mar, seals mating ,Erika asks why Sutton is talking to her, and Garcelle says that she’s tried to fit in her whole life.

🛺 Getting a Move On…

See you next time with soap and Million Dollar highlights. Until then, stay safe, stay crazy like a fox, and stay not negating anyone’s feelings, no matter how many languages you speak.

September 14, 2021 – Peter Sets the Tan-O Ablaze, Thoughts, Postponed, Gala, Video Wins, Must Watch & Boom

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Harmony works with a patient at Spring Ridge, when Alexis walks in. She asks how Ryan is enjoying his afternoon excursion, and Harmony says Ryan is in his room resting. This is Greg. She says, she knows Ryan’s presence there concerns Alexis, but Alexis says it does more than concern her; it alarms her and fills her with dread. Every time she walks in there, she has to brace herself that he’ll be in there. Harmony says, and when Alexis sees him, is there ever any change? Ryan’s been reduced to an invalid; he’s no threat to anyone. Alexis tells her, so says every teenager in a horror film before the guy with the chainsaw shows up. Harmony says she’s not responsible for Ryan being there. She didn’t ask to be assigned to him. Her job is to care for him, so she’s going to do that to the best of her ability, but don’t mistake that for liking him or defending him, because she doesn’t. Alexis says, it would be easier to believe Harmony if she didn’t know how susceptible Harmony was to a certain kind of monster. This, coming from Alexis, of all people.

Dante swings a baseball bat, and Sam says, strike three. He says he didn’t know she was counting balls as strikes. She says he missed by a mile, and he says, he did, but he was distracted a little bit. She says she wonders why, and he laughs.

Chloe checks Drew’s wounds, and says he’s lucky. His ribs are only bruised, not broken. He says, the guards must be slacking. At least they spared his pretty face this time. It worked. She says she had to turn him in for stealing a pen, and he says, which gave them a reason to trust her. She says, he’s a Navy SEAL, right? Didn’t they teach him how to lock pick? Why didn’t he escape? He says, and leave her there? No way. She says he’s lost the pen, and he has multiple bruises. What do they do now? He says, get the hell out of there.

Josslyn sees Spencer at the MetroCourt, and says, hello, Spencer. Or should she call him Victor? He says she can’t possibly be mistaking him for his late, unlamented great-uncle, and she says, no. She was mistaking him for someone who had maybe grown up a little bit, and achieved some decency. Her bad. He’s taller, but he hasn’t grown at all inside. He’s still just as spiteful and dishonest as ever. He asks how she really feels, and she says she really feels like punching him in the face, but it would just give him another excuse to feel sorry for himself. He asks what she’s talking about, and she says, poor, poor, pitiful Spencer, with his trust fund, and his mansion, and his boarding school in Europe. He doesn’t get along with daddy, so that justifies him buying and using people, right? Getting Trina to keep his secret, and telling her that his name is Victor, and for what? It’s all just going to blow up in his face. Does he know why? Because the truth always comes out. Always.

Sonny looks around the bench for his phone, when Jax comes by. Sonny asks what he wants, and Jax says he’s just trying to spare the people who care about them as much pain as possible, and that includes Phyllis and Nina. Sonny says, there’s not going to be any pain once Jax leaves town, and Jax says, Nina hasn’t talked to him yet? Sonny says he lost his phone, came to look for it, and it’s not there, and Jax says, so he still doesn’t know the truth. Sonny says Jax makes that sound like a threat. He doesn’t give a damn about Jax’s truth. He just wants to find Nina, so they can get on with their lives. Jax says, it’s a little late for that. Always has been.

Nina tells Peter, just go. Leave them in peace. The longer he’s there, the greater the chance he’ll be discovered. Peter says he intends to leave, and soon, but she and Phyllis won’t be. In fact, the two of them won’t be setting foot outside the Tan-O again. Nina tells Phyllis, don’t worry. It’s going to be okay. She knows Peter. He’s just a big talker, but he’s really just a typical insecure bully. He’s going to crumble like a paper cup when Valentin alerts the police. He says, nice try, but even if Valentin did pick up on her feeble attempt to warn him, he’ll be long gone before law enforcement shows up. She and Phyllis, on the other hand, will succumb to a different fate.

Sam says, she thought Dante was the one who had thousands and thousands of hours of experience with baseball. He tells her, he thinks he said tens of thousands, and she says she thinks that time was wasted, because he has a serious flaw in his swing. He says, so she’s the expert now. He holds out the bat, and asks why she doesn’t show him how it’s done, but she says she’s not giving her tips out. Besides, her team is going to the championship, as she predicted. Where’s his team going? Nowhere. Cuz you guys got beat. He says, just like he thought – girl talk – and holds out the bat again. She takes it, and he pulls her to him. She says, not so tight, and stands behind him with her arms around him. She says, shoulders back… He choked up. He says, no, he didn’t, and she laughs, putting her head on his chest.

Drew asks, how many guards Chloe has seen, total? and she says she hasn’t kept count. Ten altogether? At different shifts. He says, any guess on nationality? and she says, they seem to be from all over. He says that could actually work for them, and she asks, how? He says, they’re mercenaries. That means they’re in it for the money. They’ll do their jobs, but they’re not going to risk their lives to stop an escape. A guard bangs on the door, and says, time’s up. Drew says they need to get the keys, and she says he took that beating; what’s a little more pain? and he says, what? She tells him to pretend to be dying, and pushes him on to the cot, pressing on his wounds. He yells out, and she tells him, louder. She calls to the guard, saying, she thinks Drew punctured a lung. They need to get him to a doctor. The guard comes in, and Drew writhes in pain on the cot. The guard says Drew can die for all he cares, but she says she’s pretty sure Russel cares, and whoever Russel works for. They think this man is valuable, and if he dies, who does the guard think they’ll blame? Drew takes note of where the keys hang on the guard’s belt.

Spencer asks how much Josslyn knows. Or should he say, think she knows? She says, Trina told her that he got back to Port Charles long before his family knew, and how the night he met Trina at her graduation party, he told her that his name was Victor. He says, so Trina told her, and she says, he spent a couple of days playing games; chatting her up, and mysteriously refusing to meet her friends or let her take his photo. But then Trina came up to her and Cam at the MetroCourt pool (🍷) and they introduced her to their old friend, Spencer Cassadine. She could have busted him right then and there – like she should have – but he let her keep his secret. He says things are complicated with his father, and she says, how convenient. He says, excuse me? and she says she doesn’t excuse him, and she doesn’t feel sorry for him either. It’s a shame he has a rotten relationship with his father, but other people have it much worse. They don’t have the luxury of a bottomless bank account, or a grandmother, who would drop everything to rush by their side. Which reminds her, how could he do that to Laura? How could he be in Port Charles for weeks and never try to see her? What was so important? He says it’s none of her business, and she says, when they were kids, that was his tell. When he said something was none of their business, that meant he was lying, hiding, or doing something he wasn’t supposed to. Is that still how he operates? Is that why he needed Trina to keep his secret? He says, Trina was just being a friend, and she says, no. He was taking advantage of Trina’s compassion to play mind games with daddy. He flirted with Trina to get her to cooperate, without ever once mentioning he had a serious girlfriend. This is still his fundamental problem. He has no idea what the word friendship actually means.

Harmony says she’s not asking Alexis to forgive or forget her involvement with Shiloh and Dawn of Day. Alexis says, considering what he almost did to her daughters, it will never be forgiven or forgotten. Harmony says, and she went to jail for that. She paid her debt to society, just like Alexis is trying to do. She starts to put some books away, and Alexis follows. Alexis says, that’s true. She’s not in a position to throw stones, while she sits there as an inmate. And she admits Harmony was helpful giving Nikolas those notes from Ryan’s correspondence. Harmony says she understands Alexis wants to help her nephew. Is everything all right with her nephew? Is that what’s bothering her? Alexis says, that, and other things, and Harmony says she knows better than to ask what those other things are, so she’ll get back to work. Alexis says, she has this friend who’s about to make a terrible mistake.

Jax tells Sonny, he’s just trying to minimize the damage, and keep Nina from being harmed. Remember that when he gets his memory back. He’s called Mike, but they both know that’s not his name. Sonny flashes back to kissing his watch goodbye, and says, Mike is the only name he remembers. The only name that means anything to him. He and Nina let go of the past. All he cares about is their future together. Jax says, the funny thing about the past is, you can run from it, you can even hide for a while, but eventually the past is going to catch up with you. And guess what? Today’s your day, Mike.

Nina says, Peter’s issue is with her, not Phyllis. Let her go. Phyllis takes Nina’s hand, and says she’s not leaving her. No way. Peter says, the loyalty between them is quite touching. Does she have any rope in the back? Phyllis asks what he’s going to do with rope, and he says, what does she think? Go get it. And some duct tape. Uh-oh. Duct tape is never a good sign. He tells her, hurry. Look hard, and look fast. If she’s not back in three… no, let’s make it two minutes, Nina’s blood will be all over her hands. Nina tells Phyllis, it’s okay, and Phyllis starts to leave, but Peter says, oh. Before she goes, leave all the cell phones on the floor. She takes one out of her sleeve, and puts it down. She starts to go again, and he says, all the cell phones. She takes another out of her pocket and puts it on the floor. He tells her that she’s on the clock, and she heads for the back. He tells her, remember, he has her gun from behind the bar, so don’t even think of being a hero again. I’m thinking, she could have a Howitzer in the back for all he knows. He squats down in front of Nina, and says, I thought she’d never leave.

Spencer says he’s sorry he doesn’t meet Josslyn’s lofty standards, and she says, right. Because it’s too much to ask him not to use people. He says he had a plan for how he was going to return to life in Port Charles. Meeting Trina wasn’t part of that plan. Meeting her was a total surprise. He thought he was going to lay low in town for a while, stay under the radar, until he figured out how he was going to deal with his father. She says, then he met Trina, and started lying his head off? and he says, besides calling himself Victor, when did he lie to Trina? She says, he told Trina that he’d meet her friends on 4th of July, but he knew if he did that, she and Cam would recognize him. Of course (🍷) he didn’t show up. He says, oh, all that, and she says, yeah, all that. He left Trina twisting, talking about some guy she met who never showed up. He says, Trina wasn’t like anyone he’d met at boarding school. They hit it off almost instantly. She says, that’s the definition of using. He saw Trina liked him, and that’s how he got her to keep the secret. He asks if Trina said she liked him, and she says, really? That’s all he got from this conversation? Another prop for his gigantic ego? He asks if Trina said those specific words, that she’s into him, and she asks why he cares. He says because he likes her too. In perfect soap timing, Esme joins them, apologizing for being late. She sits down, and asks what she missed. Josslyn says, a lot.

Drew howls in pain some more, and Chloe tells the guard, whatever’s going on with him is way past her expertise. They have to get him to a doctor; he might not make it. He says he’ll go get help, but she says they have no time. She’s a nurse. She can recognize when someone’s dying. He knows how important Drew is. If Drew dies, they’ll kill him too. The guard goes over to Drew, who kicks him, jumps off the cot, and knocks him down with a roundhouse kick. Drew checks the guard, and says, he’s out. He gets the keys, and gives them to Chloe. She unlocks his cuffs, and they run out; Drew closing and locking the door behind them.

Dante takes some swings, and Sam tells him, much better. He says, thanks, coach, and she says there is one more thing she needs him to work on. He says, what’s that? and she says, his home run trot. He says she’s really the one who should be practicing that, since she has something to celebrate. She says she does? and he says, the end of her parole. She says, every time she thinks about it, it reminds her of why she’s on parole. Because she rid the world of Shiloh.

Alexis tells Harmony, she doesn’t need to get into the details, but suffice to say, she can relate to him. He’s been trying to do the right thing, but the road to hell is paved, etc., etc. Harmony asks if that’s how she ended up in prison, and Alexis says, that’s what she tells herself, but the truth is, her best intentions were fueled by alcohol. Harmony guesses she could say she’s addicted to men like Shiloh. It’s a very hard habit to admit, or break. Alexis says she knows. She’s been known to fall under the sway of an unworthy man or two… or ten. Harmony asks what advice she has for her well-meaning friend, and Alexis says, the same thing she failed to do – stay out of it.

Sonny says it sounds like Jax is the one who’s running away from something. Or does Jax expect him to believe he came all the way out there for Nina’s sake? Jax says he’ll admit, he’s made mistakes. He thought he was doing the right thing at the time, and drove away people he cares about. Sonny says he should learn from that, and Jax says Sonny sounds like Alexis. Sonny says, who? and Jax says, a friend. She says he’s too much of a fixer, that one person can’t save everyone. And if you try, sometimes you end up getting burned yourself. Sonny says Jax should take her advice and go home, and Jax says he would, but this isn’t just about Nina. Sonny says, then what is it about? and Jax says, you and me.

Peter says, Nina really thought she could just run away from home, forget all her troubles, all the damage she caused, and start a shiny new life with a man who wasn’t even hers to begin with. Think of it this way. Now she won’t have to face Carly, and explain why she kept Carly’s husband all to herself. He starts to laugh, and says, if she thinks about it, he’s freed her from a world of grief. And if she’s lucky, maybe there’s a little corner of hell where she and Nelle Benson can be reunited. Wouldn’t that be nice? She says, you sick, twisted, son of a bitch. You’re baby is so much better off without you in her life. He says he’s going to find his baby, but her… The phone alarm goes off, and he says, she’s running out of time. He guesses Phyllis didn’t turn out to be that good of a friend after all. He points his gun at Nina, and Phyllis runs out, saying, don’t shoot. He says she’s cutting it a bit close, and Phyllis says she forgot where the duct tape was. Peter tells Phyllis to tape Nina’s hands behind her back, and then tie her to the chair; then he’ll tie Phyllis. Nina asks how Peter is going to find his baby while he’s in prison. He should get out of there while he’s still free. She’s sure by now Valentin has alerted Anna, and he knows what that means. The WSB is on the way. He says he doesn’t think they’re going to like what they find when they get there.

Dante asks if Sam wants to hit something, and she says she’d love to. Any mention of Shiloh reminds her of his connection to Peter, and how they were conspiring to hand Drew over to Helena. He says, that’s ancient history, but she says, is it? What if Shiloh knew who Peter August used to arrange for Drew’s plane to go down? He says, even if he did, Shiloh’s dead, and she says, there is someone else. Someone who was very close to Shiloh who is still alive.

Harmony tells Alexis, while it’s her job to look after inmate’s health, she’s always thought it included emotional well-being. Alexis says she’s not dying for a drink, if that’s what Harmony is thinking, but Harmony says she thinks Alexis is lonely, and there’s no shame in that. An occasional visit from family and friends doesn’t always help. Sometimes it makes things worse. Like when her nephew came with his girlfriend. Alexis says, what about it? and Harmony says, as Alexis recalls, she had a bad feeling about Esme. Alexis says, and Harmony has such good instincts about people. Harmony says she deserved that, but she does know trouble when she sees it. Why was she so interested in Ryan? Alexis says she doesn’t know. Some people are fascinated by criminals. Harmony says, fascinated is one thing, but from what she observed, Esme seemed to be upsetting Ryan. How does Alexis explain that?

Esme says Josslyn should know, she and Spence have no secrets. Anything Josslyn can say to her boyfriend, Josslyn can say to her. Josslyn says, anything she has to tell Spencer, she’ll say to Spencer, and Spencer says, Trina told Josslyn that he was in town before he told anyone else, and used a fake name and everything. Esme says, everything? and Josslyn asks if there’s something else she should know. Spencer asks if it isn’t enough that he made Trina keep his secret? Does she think he’s proud of it? Esme says, poor Trina. She’s such a… What’s the word? Josslyn says, human being? and Esme says, that’s two words. An idealist. She’s always looking for the best in people. Spend a few years in boarding school, and you’ll never be an idealist again; you become too jaded. But Trina? She must be so disappointed in Spence. How can she help him make it better? Josslyn says, Esme can’t. If Spencer wants to make things right, start by telling his father the truth. Spencer says, or what? She’ll tell his father for him? He’s sorry he doesn’t have a perfect relationship with his dad like she does.

Jax says, he and Sonny have their own history, but Sonny says he doesn’t see how. Jax is part of Nina’s past. Sonny is her present and future. Jax says Nina isn’t the first woman they fought over. Hell, she’s not even the second. Sonny says, enough with the hints. If they fought over women in the past, that means Jax knows who he is. Jax knows his name. What’s his name? Does he have kids, does he have a family? Don’t even tell him, because everything that comes out of Jax’s mouth is a lie. Jax says he promised Nina that she could be the one to tell Sonny who he is, but he’ll tell Sonny this much, there are people who have risked their lives to hold on to what’s supposedly his. Sonny says, what’s his is there in Nixon Falls with Nina.  

Nina says she doesn’t know why Peter is going to all this trouble. He could have chartered a plane and been on his way to Mexico by now. He says, and just wave goodbye to her and Phyllis on the way? Ignore the fact they’re witnesses? He’s a fanatic about tying up loose ends. Nina says he has no time. Mike will be back. He says, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike. Doesn’t she mean Sonny? Phyllis asks, who’s Sonny? and Peter says Nina didn’t tell her? He’s so sorry to disappoint her, but her friend Nina has known exactly who Mike really is all along. In fact, she knows his wife and his kids. She just chose to lie about it all this time.

Out in a hallway, Drew tells Chloe, when the guard doesn’t check in, they’ll know something’s wrong. They keep moving, and he says he’s pretty much only seen the inside of his cell; she’s had the run of the place. Where to now? She tells him, outside the door, there’s a courtyard where they park their cars, and he says, he’ll just hotwire one of them, but it will take them a minute. She says, that’s why they have the keys, holding up a car key. He asks how long she’s had it, and she says since he took the beating. He tries different keys on the guard’s ring, trying to open the door, when a guard asks where they think they’re going.    

Dante says, Sam wants to go see Willow’s mom? and she says he has a lot of catching up to do. She goes by the name of Harmony, and Shiloh hardly ever made a move without her knowing about it. Dante says, so he had something on her? and Sam says she doesn’t think it’s something, but more like some sort of attraction. Sam thinks Harmony thought he was charismatic, and that’s all he needed. Harmony would basically do anything he asked, including drugging her and Kristina to initiate them into the Dawn of Day. Dante says Sam had every reason to kill that guy, although he wishes Shiloh was still there to question about Drew. She says, they have the next best thing. She holds out her hand, he takes it, and she pulls him along.

Alexis asks Harmony how anyone can upset a sociopath like Ryan. Esme came off entitled and spoiled, but maybe she’s just a harmless teenager. Harmony laughs, and says, there’s nothing harmless about that girl. The smile, the perfect manners, they’re all a cover, so she can slip the knife in your back, and make off with your wallet. Alexis thinks Harmony has been there too long, and Harmony says, Shiloh collected Esme’s type at Dawn of Day; beautiful as butterflies, but vicious as a nest of vipers. Harmony walks over to help Greg.

Esme says Josslyn has known Spence much longer than she has. She’s sure Josslyn realizes Spence’s feeling for his family is complicated. Josslyn says, that’s one word for it. Esme says, just so Josslyn knows, she told Spence that she thought it was wrong for him to mislead her and Cameron into thinking he’d just come to town, and she was very much against him asking Trina to keep his secret. Spencer says, good to know it’s unanimous. Everyone thinks he’s a jerk. Josslyn says, what a shock, and Esme says he knows she doesn’t think that. He just needs to work on his communication skills and his trust issues. Isn’t today Josslyn’s mom’s wedding day? Shouldn’t she be focused on that? Josslyn says she can multitask, and Josslyn says, so it’s more important for Josslyn to threaten Spence’s new understanding with his father?

Phyllis asks what Peter is saying. Does she know Mike’s real identity? Peter says, shame on Nina, lying to a nice woman like Phyllis, manipulating her. Phyllis let Nina into her home, opened her door to her, and sang her praises, and Nina deceived her all this time. Nina calls him a psychotic bastard, and he says, excuse me. He’s not the one who let Mike believe he was Mr. Nobody. She knew all along he was Sonny Corinthos, a married man, with a beautiful wife, and a whole bunch of grieving children back in Port Charles. Phyllis asks, is this true? like it matters right now, and Nina says, please. Phyllis has to believe her. The man called Sonny Corinthos is gone. He drowned in the Lantano River, and a much better man named Mike took his place. Peter says, that’s rich. He reinvents himself as Peter August, and he’s sick and twisted. Nina reinvents herself, and she’s the goddess of love. Nina says he’s right. They both made a lot of mistakes, but he has a chance to turn everything around. All he has to do is go; leave them alone. He says he thinks he speaks for Phyllis when he says they’ve heard enough of her lying mouth. It’s time to shut her up. He puts duct tape over Nina’s mouth, and Phyllis says she doesn’t want to die. He says he knows. Next time, chose better friends. Scratch that. They both know there won’t be a next time.

Chloe tells the guard, help her. She found this prisoner trying to escape, and she was trying to stop him. As she’s talking, she pretends like she’s scared and goes behind the guard. The guard says, it doesn’t look like it, and Drew asks if the guard is calling Chloe a liar, and punches him. Chloe stabs the guard in the neck with a syringe, and he drops. Drew says, don’t tell him she was planning that too, and she says, sometimes you have to improvise. Help her get him out of here. They pick the guard up, and drag him off.

Alexis says, that’s the second time Harmony mentioned her nephew’s girlfriend. If Esme is trouble, why does she care? Harmony says, because Alexis isn’t the only one who’s lonely. Harmony and her daughter are estranged, for good reason, but not only is she cut out of Willow’s life, she’s cut out of her grandson’s life, which is a long way of saying, she could use a friend too. Sam comes in, and Alexis tells Harmony that she’d like to pick up this conversation, but right now she has a visitor. She hugs Sam, saying, this is a surprise. Sam says she’s happy to see Alexis too, but she’s a collateral benefit. They’re here for another reason. Dante joins her, and says they’re here for a professional visit. They want to talk to Harmony about a case they’re working on.   

Josslyn says, what happened between Spencer and his dad is his business. However, he needs to apologize to Trina, and he’s going to have to work for it. If he’s going to make Josslyn choose between him and Trina, she’s choosing Trina. It’s not even a hard call. He tells Josslyn that he tried to explain to Trina that it’s not about her; it’s about him and his father. Esme tells him, listen to Josslyn. She believes 100% that he wasn’t trying to treat Trina poorly, but he did. Be the guy she knows he is, and apologize. Acknowledge that he put Trina in an impossible situation, and it wasn’t fair of him. He says, him? He did this. All by himself. Josslyn asks if he’s saying there was someone in it with him, and looks at Esme.   

Jax says Sonny claims he loves Nina, and Sonny says, they’re not just words. He loves Nina, and she loves him. Jax says, then trust her to tell him the truth. She’s probably back at the Tan-O. They can go there together… Sonny says he’s not going anywhere with Jax. Jax asks if he doesn’t trust Nina, and Sonny says, he trusts Nina; he doesn’t trust Jax. So Jax can go, he can stay, he can do whatever he wants, but stay the hell away from Nina. Sonny stomps off.

Peter brings out a can of kerosene, totally freaking Nina and Phyllis out. He says, they thought Mike would save the day. He guesses Mike is no more heroic than Sonny. He takes a sniff of the kerosene and warns them about the fumes, telling Nina, it’s certainly no Chanel No. 5. Not to worry. He starts to pour the kerosene on the bar, and says, this will all be over in a few minutes. Nina and Phyllis struggle and try to yell, but there’s no point. Peter pours the kerosene all over the place, and says, dead women tell no tales. He tried to work with Nina, but she had to run to her Aunt Liesl. He pours the kerosene over the boxes, and says, let’s look on the bright side. He, Maxie, and their daughter will live happily ever after. And they’re taking little James with them. He can grow up with a new dad. He knocks some boxes over in front of the door, and gets on the door side. He produces a box of matches that says, Tan-O on it, which he finds amusing. He lights one, and drops it. The flames leap up, and he leaves.   

Drew hopes they can find the right car, and messes with the keys, trying to unlock the door again. An alarm goes off, and he says they must have found the guard he locked in his cell. He continues trying keys, and tells her to go take the car. He’ll hold off the guards as long as he can. She says she can’t abandon him, but he says he’ll be all right. He gets the door open, and tells her, go somewhere public, very public, where they have security cameras, like the U.S. Consulate or a luxury hotel or something. She protests, but he says, someone wants him alive for whatever reason. She’s wasting time. Go. She jets, and Drew slams and locks the door. Two guards confront him, and he rushes them, knowing it’s futile. They punch the crap out of him.

Alexis says, Sam and Dante are working on a case that involves Harmony? and Harmony says she doesn’t know what they suspect her of doing, but she’s doing her best to clean up her act. Willow has made it clear that she wants nothing to do with Harmony’s life, unless she truly changes, which is what she’s trying to do… Sam tells her, hold on. Wait. They’re not here to accuse her. They actually need her help.

Esme says, maybe she’s being too hard on Spencer. She should have made sure he told his friends that he had a serious girlfriend. She should have made sure her appearance at the party was excepted, and not a big surprise. That way, Trina would have known his situation; that he was definitely unavailable. And that way, she wouldn’t have gotten any unrealistic expectations. They’ll just have to admit they messed up, and will do better moving forward. Right, Spence? Josslyn, who’s been watching this with interest, says, okay. She’s got to go. She has to get ready for her mom’s wedding. She tells Esme, as always, a pleasure. She leaves, and Spencer thanks Esme for throwing him under the bus. As if he did all this by himself, like she wasn’t a part of him arriving in town early and in secret. As if she hasn’t been part of the stalking. She’s the one who set Ava’s car on fire, something they never even discussed. She says she’s sorry. She just didn’t think it was the right call to let Josslyn think they were in this together. Trust her. This is his chance to make things right with his father. She’s only thinking about him. Josslyn watches them while she’s waiting for the elevator.  

Phyllis and Nina trapped, and struggle to get free, with walls of fire all around them. Sonny comes up the walk, and says, what the hell? He runs inside, and yells for Nina. Things start falling, and he looks through the flames

Tomorrow, Drew asks if that’s who the big boss is, Spinelli tells Jason that he wouldn’t have it any other way, Maxie tells Britt that the odds are in someone’s favor, and Carly says they have no idea what’s coming. Truer words.

💭 So, I’m wondering if Sonny will get knocked in the head saving Nina and Phyllis, and get his memory back. I’m also thinking, Esme isn’t really from Spencer’s school, and she has something on him. He does not seem interested. Also, Jax is like a head taller than Sonny. I never really noticed before. Maybe there haven’t been the two of them alone in many scenes.

🗽 About That Reunion…

Apparently, the RHONY Reunion has been iffy, but I missed the memo. However, it’s now on.

https://screenrant.com/rhony-cast-finally-coming-together-for-in-person-reunion/

👠 Meta Fashion…

What is this party even for anyway?

The beautiful:

https://people.com/style/the-met-gala-2021-red-carpet-looks-you-must-see/

The weird:

https://mashable.com/article/met-gala-2021-fashion-kardashian

And the after party:

https://people.com/style/met-gala-2021-afterparties/

https://www.eonline.com/photos/33233/2021-met-gala-after-party-photos

Bonus: The food:

🛸 Moon Men 2021…

The VMA winners:

https://people.com/music/2021-mtv-vmas-complete-winners-list/

Megan Fox has nowhere to go but naked next year. The only important thing:

📺 Coming Up…

Some shows to look forward to this fall.

https://ew.com/tv/must-watch-fall-dramas-2021/

🍁 Taking My Leave…

Tune in tomorrow for soap and the latest in the Erika saga, otherwise known as RHOBH. Until then, stay safe, stay making movement part of your day, and stay knowing that sometimes you have to improvise.

September 13, 2021 – Peter Shows Up At the Tan-O, Delaney’s Last Day On Deck, the Park, Rules To Come & Falls

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Josslyn walks out onto the terrace with Trina, and says she wanted her mother to have enough time to get ready, and didn’t want her to feel rushed. Trina guesses wherever Carly went, it’s important. Carly comes out, and Josslyn asks where she was. Carly apologizes, saying, she didn’t mean to worry Josslyn. She says hi to Trina, who says she tried to keep Josslyn calm. Josslyn says she thought Carly was a runaway bride, but Carly says, she can’t wait to marry Jason. The doorbell rings, and Carly says, it must be a family member; the guards didn’t call. Josslyn says she’ll get it, but Carly insists she has time. She leaves to get the door, and Josslyn asks if Trina saw that. For weeks, she’s been distracted, almost like she was having second thoughts. Now look at her. She’s so happy. Trina says, it’s a happy day. She would be enjoying it better if she hadn’t humiliated herself.

Carly opens the door to Ava, who says, she knows it’s Carly’s wedding day. She’s sorry for just showing up like this, but it’s important.

Nikolas sits with Spencer and Esme at the MetroCourt, and says he’s not up for eating much. He’s a bit under the weather, but was happy to get the invitation. Esme says they’re happy he accepted, and Spencer says he’s sorry Nikolas isn’t feeling well. Esme says she understands Nikolas is an excellent horseman. She adores horses. Nikolas asks if she rides, and she says not as much as she did when she was a kid. She lived here, there, and everywhere. It wasn’t easy to keep a horse, but she and Spence did a lot of riding at school. They were lucky the school had a stable. Nikolas says she’s welcome to use the stables whenever she wants, and she says, that’s very kind. He asks what they’ve been doing for fun, and Esme says, Spence has been showing her around Port Charles. Nikolas says, the insider’s tour; where have they gone so far? What have they done? Spencer says, all kinds of stuff. What’s with the third degree? Nikolas still doesn’t trust him? Esme says, he’s just trying to make conversation; showing some interest. Spencer says, sure. He’s interested now. Valentin comes by, and says, aren’t we the picture of familial harmony?

Maxie asks if Austin will go with her to Carly and Jason’s wedding, and he asks if that’s an actual question. She asks why it wouldn’t be, and he says she just got done telling him that he’s a painful reminder of her losing Louise. So he doesn’t understand why she’d want him to attend a wedding with him. She says she realized she was looking at this the wrong way. It’s painful not to have her daughter with her right now, but her daughter is in the world because of him. Maybe she should be associating him with good things instead. So if he can forgive what she said before, she’d like to start over. Brook listens from around the corner.

Jordan opens her eyes, and Curtis says her name. He kisses her hand, and says, welcome back, beautiful. They thought they lost her. He kisses her hand again, and Portia watches from the doorway for a moment, then leaves.

Portia asks the reception nurse to text Austin, and let him know his patient is awake. The nurse says she’s so glad Portia is okay, and TJ says, his mother is awake? She’s totally conscious? Portia says she didn’t do an exam, but she thinks so. TJ says, thank God, and Shawn hugs him.

Phyllis answers Sonny/Mike’s phone, and Nina asks if he’s there, but Phyllis says he accidentally left his phone behind. He’s on his way to the Tan-O. Is everything all right? She says, everything is fine, and hears the door. She tells Phyllis, Mike is here now. They’ll talk soon. She turns around, and sees Peter walk in. He asks, what’s the matter? It looks like she’s seen a ghost. She says she wasn’t expecting to see him. He’s supposed to be… He says, dead? He’s so sorry to disappoint her, but here he is, alive and well. She asks why she’d think otherwise. She’s just surprised to see him. He’s supposed to be in St. Lucia. He says, beautiful St. Lucia, where he was scheduled to meet his doom at the hands of her Aunt Liesl. Very clever, but not clever enough. He told her that he had eyes and ears everywhere. One of his contacts told him that Obrecht had travel plans to head to St. Lucia as well. His would-be assassin has been waylaid. Nina asks what he did to Obrecht; is she okay? He says her auntie is being handled. Now, how best to handle her?

Austin says he only wishes he could have done more to keep Maxie and Louise safe. She says if they’re going to start talking regrets, they’ll be there all night, and completely miss the wedding. That is, if he’ll go with her. His phone dings, and he says he’s got to go, and jets. Brook comes back, and asks Maxie how it went. She was really selling him there. Maxie tells her, he said he had to go, and bolted. Maybe he saw right through her, or thinks she’s a complete nutjob. Whatever it is, she’s done.

The nurse tells Jordan that she’s all set. Let her know if she needs anything else. She leaves, and Jordan tells Curtis, hi. He says, hi, yourself. It’s good to have her back. She asks where she went, and he says, that’s a little existential for him to answer, but she had everyone scared to death. She says, everyone? and he says, one person in particular. TJ comes in, and asks how she’s feeling. She says she feels okay. She asks Curtis if they caught the perp who killed Barstow, and he says, look at her, always on the job, even from a hospital bed. Why is he not surprised? Curtis got him, but had to make a choice; either detain him or go back for her. It really wasn’t a choice at all. Portia comes in, and asks how Jordan is doing. Jordan thanks her, and Portia says she wishes she could have gotten Jordan out faster. She wouldn’t have inhaled all those fumes. She tried… Jordan says, Portia kept her alert as long as she could by talking to her, and she’ll never forget it.

Trina asks Josslyn to please tell her Spencer and his father aren’t invited to the wedding. Josslyn says, not unless Maxie went rogue and invited them without telling anyone, and Trina says, it’s a definitely possibility. Josslyn says, even if she did, and Spencer’s there, who cares? Is Trina worried about what Spencer thinks of her? Trina says, Esme called her out in front of him, and now he thinks she’s crushing on him. Josslyn says, and is she?

Carly invites Ava in, and asks, what’s going on? Ava says she’s moving away from Port Charles, and can’t take Avery with her. It’s killing her, but she needs to leave her little girl there with Carly.

Valentin says, look at young Spencer, all grown up. Spencer gets up, and says, no thanks to him, and Valentin says, easy. They don’t have dwell on and exaggerate ancient history, especially when they all have things they regret that woudn’t stand up to scrutiny. Nikolas says, it happened when Spencer was a child; what’s Valentin’s excuse? Valentin says they’re going to give this charming young woman the wrong impression. She’ll have to forgive this family; it’s ancient history really. Spencer says, really? Address his girlfriend again, and Valentin will be history. Esme looks like she’s enjoying this, and Valentin wonders why Spencer is so defensive. It makes him think Spencer is hiding something. Nikolas says he’ll give Valentin this; he’s good at mind games. Who does that remind him of? Oh, Helena. Like mother, like son. Valentin says, the father/son thing they’ve rediscovered is really touching, and Spencer puts his arm around Nikolas, saying, at least he knows who his father is. Anna joins them, and says, okay, that’s quite enough.

Trina tells Josslyn, she is into Spencer, or was. She’s not sure how she feels about him these days. One minute, they’re starting to connect, the next minute, comes his secret confidential girlfriend. Josslyn says she’s sorry, but Trina says, don’t be. Josslyn tried to warn her that Spencer was too good to be true. Josslyn says she was hoping she was wrong, that he got some perspective while he was away and grew up a little bit. Trina had it rough this summer. First, with that guy named Victor, then Spencer, who completely led her on, and lied by omission. She could throttle him for his insensitivity. Trina says Josslyn will have to throttle her too. Because Spencer lied about something else, and she helped him do it.

Anna asks where this is coming from, and Spencer says, Valentin is the reason his father stayed away so long, and pretended he was dead; to protect him, and recoup their rightful fortune. Valentin says, sorry, he didn’t realize Nikolas was protecting anyone. He thought Nikolas was hiding. Nikolas says, bastard, and Anna says, all of this is old news. None of them are the same people they were. Nikolas says, none of what Valentin has done will be forgotten. Despite his efforts, he’ll die without the Cassadine fortune. As for his attempt to hold on to the name, he’ll only ever be Helena’s cast-off no-name son. Anna tells Valentin, let’s go, and they leave. Esme says, nothing like mutual enemy to bring a family together. Who’s the bossy Brit?

Portia says, with the gas escaping, and Jordan collapsing, she was practically babbling She doesn’t even know what she said in that basement; it’s all a blur. Austin comes in, and Jordan tells Portia, she said they needed to hold on, that their children needed them. Austin says he’s happy to see she’s awake. He sees that bump on her head didn’t affect her memory, and TJ says, because she’s a champ. TJ asks how her throat is, and she says, scratchy. Portia says she’ll let Austin update Jordan, and leaves. Austin asks what TJ thinks, and TJ says, aside from some throat irritation, the patient doesn’t seem to have any of the more serious respiratory or cognitive symptoms normally associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. Austin agrees, and tells Jordan that they have to discuss her latest test results. TJ asks what her bloodwork indicates, and Jordan says, Dr. Ashford. She recognizes that he’s an excellent physician, but he’s not her physician. She’ll fill him in afterward. TJ leaves with Curtis.

Outside, Curtis tells Portia that she’s been great. He never got a chance to say thank you. She says she hasn’t had a chance to say thank you either. If he hadn’t shown up when he did, they woudn’t have made it out of the basement.

Molly runs in and hugs TJ. He asks how she knew, and she says, Shawn called her. TJ thanks Shawn, who says he knew TJ would want Molly there, and she’d want to be there. Molly asks how Jordan is doing, and TJ says, she’s awake and alert. That’s all good, but they don’t know about the long term yet.

Peter says, they had a deal. All Nina needed to do was find a lead for him to track down his daughter. He would have left her nephew in Port Charles, and left her alone to live out her cozy little lie of a life. How is Sonny doing? He looks at all the boxes, and asks if she and Sonny are doing a construction project. She says, leave Sonny out of it. She’ll help him find his daughter. Just tell her what he needs. He says they’re agreement became null and void when he was set up to be ambushed. She says she panicked; she’s sorry. She wasn’t sure she could get the information he demanded. She was afraid. He says what she was, was over-confident. She was so convinced her demented aunt would succeed in her mission, she didn’t bother considering the alternative. He’s sorry. Obrecht failed, and now there have to be consequences.

Trina tells Josslyn, here goes. Spencer is Victor. Josslyn say she’s sorry. She doesn’t think she heard right. Trina says, it was Spencer she met the night of her graduation party at the Savoy, but he told her that his name was Victor. That’s why he didn’t want any pictures taken with him, or be with Josslyn and Cameron on the 4th of July. He didn’t want to blow his cover. Josslyn says she’s not remotely shocked that Spencer would lie – he was a huge liar when they were kids – but what was the point? What did it get him? Trina says he begged her not to tell anyone that he was in town earlier than he claimed. He said it was because of his relationship with his father… to avoid drama. Joslyn says, please. Spencer craves drama. That’s why he threw that over-the-top party. And of course (🍷) his father had to do him one better by pretending to stab him. Those two deserve each other. Trina says, they probably do, but that’s not the point. She shouldn’t have covered for Spencer, and definitely shouldn’t have lied to Josslyn. A violation of the sisters before misters rule.

Carly asks if Ava is really going to let the stalker drive her out of town, and Ava says, her divorce from Nikolas is almost final. When it is, she’s gone. Hopefully, not forever. Carly says, if she’s taking this step, Ava must feel like she has no choice. Ava says she doesn’t. The stalker has become more dangerous. The night of Spencer’s party, her car was set on fire, and the stalker left Kiki’s GH badge there for her to find.

Spencer says, never mind Anna. They really showed Valentin. He and Nikolas high-five, but Nikolas is feeling pain. Esme says, he’s hurt, and Nikolas says he had a run-in with Ava’s bodyguards, and may have met with a fist or two. Spencer says, Ava had him beaten? but Nikolas says, it’s fine. It’s complicated, and he doesn’t want to get into it. Now if they’ll excuse him, since he doubts the bar serves ibuprofen or aspirin, he’s getting a gin and tonic. He goes to the bar, and Spencer wonders what kind of a sick game Ava is playing now. Esme says, it takes gamers to recognize game. If he wants to repair his relationship, he has to meet Nikolas halfway, and control his temper. Unless he wants an enemy like Valentin.

Anna asks why Valentin went over there, and he says he doesn’t know. She asks if he’s okay, and he says, Spencer is just posturing for his girlfriend. She says, that Helena remark was below the belt, and he says he was probably asking for it. How is her day going so far? She says, TJ texted her on her way over there. Apparently, Jordan was exposed to a gas leak or something, and she’s at GH right now; he’s going to keep her updated. Valentin says he’s so sorry. What is she doing there? Go be with her friend. She says he’s her friend too.   

TJ asks Austin how his mom is, and Austin says, first things first. She’s given her permission to discuss her medical condition with them. Austin says a bunch of medical stuff, the gist of which is, Jordan’s numbers fell below benchmark for kidney disease. Curtis asks if he can say it in English, and TJ says, his mom is in renal failure.

Brook tells Maxie, that guy is so going to the wedding, and Maxie says she’s really not comfortable manipulating the good Samaritan who delivered her baby. Brook says, back up. That good Samaritan is the same guy who’s trying to get a piece of the ELQ pie, which her great-grandfather clearly didn’t want him to have. Maxie says Brook has a one-track mind. Is it really that terrible to leave Valentin in charge of ELQ, because from what she sees, he’s an effective CEO. He also thinks the sun rises and sets in his daughter Bailey. He’s going to be completely heartbroken when he finds out she’s not his. And now she’s letting Austin think she’s interested. Is ELQ really worth all this emotional devastation?

Peter has Nina backed up against the bar, and says, let’s try this again, shall we? Unlock her phone, and hand it over. She can thank Valentin’s obsession with her for the fact she’s still breathing. He snatches the phone from her, and says, no more games. She’s going to find out if Valentin knows where his daughter is. She says, Valentin is good, but he’s not infallible. She can’t make him know something he doesn’t. He says he’d try real hard, and looks at the phone, saying, there he is. Just so they’re clear, she’s on speaker, as of now. Valentin’s phone rings.

Valentin says, Nina, what a nice surprise, and she says she’s sorry to bother him, but she just can’t get Maxie off her mind, and how much she must miss Louise. He says, it’s awful, and she asks if he has any information about the baby or who might have taken her. He says, no. He and Anna have been investigating, but they’ve hit nothing but dead ends. She says she promises not to get Maxie’s hopes up. She just wants some reassurance. There must be some new information. He says they have nothing, and asks if she’s all right. She says she is. It’s just a little more rustic there than she’d like. He must love staying at the MetroCourt. He gets room service any time he likes. And so it goes. She tells him, goodbye, and Valentin looks at the phone, puzzled. Peter says, room service? What was she getting at? She says she had to make it sound natural. She couldn’t just ask about Louise and hang up. Phyllis comes in, and asks what brings Peter back to their neck of the woods?

Maxie tells Brook, so far, the plan is working. Brook is keeping Bailey/Louise safe from her maniac father, and taken good care of her. She owes Brook more than she can ever repay her, but her gratitude doesn’t make it a blank check.

Austin says Jordan’s situation is serious, but totally treatable. TJ asks if he’s talking about medication and diet, or something more aggressive. Austin says, all of the above. They want to attack it from all sides. He recommended a specialty clinic in Albany, and Jordan agreed to go. He’s making arrangements for transport. He leaves, and Molly hugs TJ.

On the phone, Jordan thanks Mac. She says, it means a lot. She can rest easier, knowing he’s got this. Portia comes in, and says Jordan is a thorough professional, but it’s time to put her health first. Jordan says she wanted to update Mac before her leave absence. It could be weeks. Portia says Jordan made the right choice. Austin’s treatment plan is sound. She’ll be back on the job in no time. Jordan says, thanks in part to Portia. She kept them both going in that basement. She was out of it, and fighting to stay conscious, but she could hear Portia talking to her.

Josslyn says, Spencer put Trina in an impossible situation. Trina says, looking back, she wishes she’d told Ava who Victor was, and what he really thought of her.

Ava tells Carly, maybe the stalker left Kiki’s badge to torment her. Maybe it was some kind of warning. Regardless, she can’t let Avery become collateral damage. Carly says she’ll take care of Avery until Ava comes back, and Ava thanks her, adding, that is the plan.

Anna says, that was Nina? and Valentin says, it was odd. She didn’t sound like herself. Her tone sounded forced. Anna says, she was asking about Maxie’s daughter; it’s not the happiest of subjects. Maybe she was over-compensating or something. He says, maybe, and she says he has he has very good instincts. What are they telling him? He says that he’d better call her back and make sure.   

Nina tells Phyllis that Peter was giving her an update about the meeting he took in New York with the editor. Phyllis says, how exciting. Was it successful? Peter says, that remains to be seen. Nina’s phone rings, but he ignores the call, and puts it in his pocket. Phyllis says she’s sure he’s just being modest. He strikes her as a real go-getter. Nina says, they were just hashing out the plot points for the book Peter is pitching. It’s confidential, so if Phyllis woudn’t mind leaving… Phyllis says she can take a hint. She only came back to drop off Mike’s phone. They were supposed to go over the invoices for the construction supplies, but since Mike’s not there, she’ll grab it and look at it at home. She had no idea all this was being delivered. She takes out the gun from under the bar, asking if she can get them a cold one, but Peter says, no thanks. He has to keep his wits about him. Phyllis stands up, drawing the gun, but Peter grabs Nina, and has his own gun drawn. He says, see what he means?   

Portia says she was just rambling in that basement, and Jordan says, when she talked about Trina’s father? Portia flashes back to being in the basement, and saying she needs to tell Trina the truth about her father. Jordan says she understands. She went through a similar situation with TJ. Portia says, she did? and Jordan says, sure. It was a careful and nuanced conversation when she explained about her life undercover; all the mistakes she made. TJ was angry at first, but Portia shouldn’t worry. Trina accepts that Taggert is only human, and if there are still past mistakes that need to be discussed, she’s sure Trina will understand… Did she get that all wrong? Portia says, no. That’s exactly right. TJ and Molly come in, and Portia says she should call Trina right now, and leaves. TJ asks how Jordan is feeling, and she says she’s fine. She asks if Molly will do her a favor, and Molly says, yes. She’ll look after TJ. Jordan says Molly read her mind, and Shawn comes in. He asks if it’s a private party, or can anyone join? Jordan says she’s sorry. She won’t be able to help him with his investigation, but he says, that’s the furthest thing from his mind. She needs to concentrate on getting better. She says, that’s definitely the plan.

Brook asks Maxie, who writes checks anymore? And what does that even mean? Maxie says, it means she’s not obligated to do Brook any inappropriate favors. Brook says she understands. The Quartermaine ways die hard; a little backstabbing there, a little manipulation there, nothing too serious. At least that’s what they tell themselves before things go sideways. She’s trying to do better. Maxie says, it’s hard to change old patterns of behavior, but she appreciates Brook trying.

Nikolas comes back, and Esme says they haven’t ordered yet, and excuses herself. Spencer tells Nikolas, it’s considered rude to go to the bathroom in the middle of a meal in France. I bet it’s ruder to go at the table. Nikolas says, they’re in Port Charles, but speaking of places Spencer used to live, what’s it going to take for him to come back to Windymere? Spencer says he’s not sure. What would that look like? Nikolas says, they’d have to figure it out. He’d like to try. Would Spencer like to take a chance? Spencer says he’s open to discussing it, especially since Doc keeps offering him muesli in the morning. Nikolas laughs, but it hurts. He says he’s going to go home to take an ice bath. Say goodbye to Esme. Today was fun. He hopes they do it again soon. Dinner is on him.

Curtis tells Jordan, so Albany, and she says she hears it’s a great city, especially for kidney issues. He sits on the bed, and says she’s not to worry about a thing. Whatever she needs, he’s got her. She says she won’t hang up on him if she gets the occasional phone call with one of his crazy stories. He tears up, and says she better not. He might have a few she hasn’t heard yet. A nurse comes in, and says, the medical transport team will be there shortly. Is now a good time to get her prepped? Jordan says, let’s do this. She and Curtis both have tears in their eyes.   

Trina tells Josslyn, she can’t believe she let some guy make her question her own thought process. She admits maybe she shouldn’t have confronted Esme on a hunch, but… Josslyn says, no buts. Don’t second guess herself. If she thinks something’s off, it’s off. Trina thanks Josslyn for having her back, and Josslyn says, always. Sisters before misters. They hug, and Portia calls Trina. Trina says she’ll be right there, and tells Josslyn that Jordan and her mom were in some accident, and they’re at GH. Josslyn tells her, go, and she says she’ll try to be on time for the wedding, but Josslyn says, don’t worry.

Carly says she’s sorry Ava has to go through this alone, and Ava says, all she has left to do is tell Avery that she’ll be without her mother again. Carly says they can tell Avery that Ava is going on a trip, that is, if she wants Carly there. Ava says she does. When the times comes, she thinks it would be good if they told her together.   

Peter tells Phyllis, drop the gun, and she says, drop his and she’ll consider it. He says she has guts, and she says she’s also a crack shot. Lenny took her to the firing range often. She tells Peter to let Nina breathe, and he lets up the pressure on Nina’s neck. Nina says, Mike is coming back for his phone. Let them go, and he can live to see his daughter. He says, his life isn’t the one she needs to be worried about. Not only did she betray him, it’s clear from her phone call to Valentin that’s she’s of no use to him, and she knows how he deals with his liabilities. Phyllis says she doesn’t care what his is about, but she does care about her friend. She won’t have Peter threatening Nina in the bar she and her husband built. He has to the count of ten to release her. He says she’s a smart woman, and a straight shooter in every sense of the word. He’s sure she knows he can squeeze off a shot before she takes him down. Nina yells for her to shoot him, but Phyllis says she can’t risk Nina’s life. She puts the gun on the bar, and he throws Nina to the floor. He says, too bad Phyllis came in when she did. He actually kind of likes her. He picks up Phyllis’s gun, and Nina coughs.

Maxie says, now that that’s settled, she needs to go to the Garden Court at Metro, and do a walk through. She’ll be too busy to care that she’s dateless. Austin clearly isn’t into her, and she probably has a polite text to look forward to, declining her invitation. Austin approaches, and says, in response to her earlier question, he’d love to be her plus one, if the offer still stands. He’ll call her after his shift, and they’ll sort out the details, since he much prefers a call to texting. He leaves, and Brook says, she’s not sayin’… Just sayin’.

Molly tells Jordan not to worry. She’ll even water Jordan’s plants. Jordan tells TJ that she’s going to be all right. Just know that. She’ll be in touch. The bed is wheeled past Curtis, who says, see you soon, Ash. She says, see you soon, and is wheeled out.  

Josslyn finds Spencer at the MetroCourt, and says, hello, Spencer. Or should she call him Victor?

Ava thanks Carly for loving Avery, and taking care of her, but Carly says Ava doesn’t have to thank her. She would die for Avery. Ava says, that’s the only way she can leave Avery. As she’s about to go, and tells Carly, congratulations to her and Jason. She means that sincerely. She says, a new chance at happiness should never be taken for granted, and leaves.

Anna says, Nina didn’t pick up? and Valentin says, strange. Nina made a pointed remark that he lives at the MetroCourt. She knows he’s living at the Quartermaines’ now. Anna asks if maybe Nina forgot, but he says he doubts it. Before she signed off, she said, so it goes. That’s their song. He sang it for her at the Nurses Ball. He thinks it was a signal that Nina is in trouble, the kind where he needs to check on Nina. Anna says, let’s go. How soon can they get to Nixon Falls?

Phyllis and Nina sit side by side, and Nina tells Peter, just go; leave them in peace. The longer he’s there, the greater his chances of being discovered. He says he intends to leave, but they won’t be outside the Tan-O again. Phyllis takes Nina’s hand. 

Tomorrow, Harmony knows trouble when she sees it, Alexis says it will never be forgiven or forgotten, Drew tells Chloe that it’s time to get out of there, and Sonny says, it sounds like a threat.

Below Deck Mediterranean

Katie tells Deloni Delaney that her attitude is good, and since she’s never been a stew, things aren’t going to be perfect, but the crew isn’t happy about the cabin arrangement. It’s causing her more stress than good. She feels terrible saying it, but when this trip is finished, they’ll say goodbye. Delaney, who still doesn’t seem to grasp the problem, says she’s done well, and Katie says, it’s not that. Delaney thinks they should consult with Captain Sandy, but Katie says she spoke with the captain this morning, and the decision was left up to her. Delaney doesn’t think the other stews will be happy, but Katie feels it’s better for the boat as a whole. Delaney says, Katie is the queen, and in charge of the department. She says it in a joking way, but I don’t think she’s joking. She says she did a good job, and Katie agrees. She suggests Delaney stay the night and come out with them. She can spend the night in a guest cabin. In Katie’s interview, she says she f***ed up. She made a mistake, but she’d been complaining that they needed more hands, and would have been an idiot not giving it a go. Delaney said she was a stew, and she wasn’t. She has to take some responsibility for what it came down to. Katie hugs Mathew, and says she feels bad. He says he would have fired Lexi. Me too. In Delaney’s interview, she says she doesn’t think it’s fair or what’s best for the yacht, but it’s not in her control. Katie tells Lexi that Delaney is leaving. She has a good attitude, and it’s not personal. She’s going stay the night, and come out with them. She deserves a night out.

Malia tells Lloyd to pull the tender around, and explains what to do. The guests look at the film from guest Danielle’s mayoral speech. Delaney says, it’s her last night, and Lexi says she’ll miss her. She was a big help. Delaney says the only reason she’s going is because of the cabins. Leaving out the fact that she lied like a rug on her resumé.  In Lexi’s interview, she says she feels bad for Delaney. Katie made a big deal about being stressed out. She tells Delaney that she’s sad to see her go. Mathew makes breakfast, and the boat heads to the dock. Katie tells Captain Sandy that she thinks Delaney understands. She has a great attitude. They’re going to celebrate tonight, and put her in the guest cabin, and Mathew can go back to his cabin. One of the guests says they think this is the prettiest coastline, and the captain asks, who’d like to drive the boat through the canal? In Malia’s interview, she says, Delaney wants to be on deck, so she wants to give her that. Malia tells David and Mzi to take the bow, and tells Delaney to be on the stern. Katie tells Courtney about Delaney leaving, and in Delaney’s interview, she says she’s excited to be outside. Malia explains how to throw the lines, and in her interview, she says she’s giving Delaney the stern, so she can be there just in case, and it gives Mzi the opportunity to be on the bow for the first time. I’m wondering if Delaney lied about being on deck as well, since she can’t seem to throw the line to save her life. Malia says, they’re being blown to port because they haven’t secured the lines. It’s a massive boat, and not safe to keep walking it over. Delaney finally gets the line on shore with her 50th try.

I’m not sure why, but we see the engine room. In Malia’s interview, she says Delaney surprised her. She was having a lot of trouble throwing the line, considering all the experience she said she had. No one lies like a green deckhand, and she doesn’t believe it until she sees them throw a line. Chief Officer Marten tells Captain Sandy that the steering column alarm went off. He thinks they might have caught a line. Malia says it was the worst docking ever, and in her interview, she says, when you hear that alarm, it could mean a line is caught in the rudder, and could do major damage. It could end their season. Malia explains to Delaney how a line should be thrown, and the guests’ luggage is brought out. The crew gets in their whites, and out on the dock. Guest Andrea says, although they were crazy ladies, all with different preferences, it was perfect every day. She thanks them for an amazing trip, and gives the captain the tip envelope. When the guests are gone, Captain Sandy tells the crew to get out of their whites, and into their reds, and meet for the tip meeting. Delaney thanks the captain for the experience, and says it was nice to meet her. The captain says Delaney has a great attitude, and is a team player. She appreciates that.  

At the tip meeting, Captain Sandy tells Delaney that her attitude was beyond, and she’d be an asset to any boat. She stepped into a tight crew, which isn’t easy, but she did it with grace. Mathew says she gets to have fun now. The tips is $17,000, or $1300 each. In Mzi’s interview, he says, it would be great if Delaney wasn’t here. The captain says, the owner has given them the day off tomorrow. They’re going to have access to the water toys, then go to Krka Falls. She hopes Delaney will join them. In Mathew’s interview, he says he needs hand massages and rest. Courtney tries teaching the captain to twerk. In his interview, Mzi says Courtney is growing on him. When he has feelings for a girl, he likes to have flowers sent. He wants to ask her out old school. Captain Sandy tells Malia that they might have caught a ground line. That’s why she doesn’t like to walk the boat. They need to take a look. In Malia’s interview, she says, it’s a 900 ton vessel, and when it’s not secured, every second counts. One little thing can cause a chain reaction. Thank God Delaney was on the stern. If there had been a mistake on the bow, they could be f***ed for the rest of the season.

Malia scuba dives under the boat, and checks the rudder. Captain Sandy tells David to keep an eye on her. In Malia’s interview, she says she gets to dive in some awesome places. Underwater, it’s quiet; no one talks. Nothing was caught, but it’s always good to check. She tells the captain, there are no groundlines; it’s clear. The captain thanks her, and everybody gets ready to go out. At the restaurant, they take some pictures, and Courtney toasts to being fabulous. Mzi wonders how Lexi is going to behave, but Courtney says she doesn’t care. She and Katie support one another, and having just the two of them would make it easier than having four of them. Lexi badmouths everyone to Delaney, and Courtney says Katie did an amazing job. Katie runs around to the other side of the table to hug her. Malia wants David to make a speech, and David says, Katie is incredible. The first night, the chef had a sore knee… Lexi says, he left the effing boat; he quit the first night. David ignores this, and tells them, Mathew said he was injured. Lexi says, bullsh*t, and in his interview, Mathew says, her talking sh*t about him during David’s speech is bullsh*t. He tells her that David has the floor. Like this girl would care.

They toast to Mathew, and in Lexi’s interview, she says she sees what’s going on. Everyone is worshiping Mathew, and it’s so fake and apparent. Malia tells Delaney, sorry for calling her out on the dropped line, but don’t be afraid to be green. She saw some titles on Delaney’s resumé, and knows that on smaller boats they will call someone a Chief Officer when they’re not really. Delaney insists she was honest, but Malia says she put down that she was a stew when she’d had no experience. Delaney says she’s only been on super yachts for two years. In Malia’s interview, she says she doesn’t think Delaney took her advice. It’s like, yeah, thanks for the advice, and here’s fifty reasons why she did what she did. Good luck with the temp job. Mzi gets up, and Courtney says, Coco needs a dance. He twerks on her, then gives her a lap dance. Sort of, since he’s pretty drunk. She says she doesn’t know what’s happening. Her drink is everywhere. Lexi wants to get out of there. They leave, and go back to the boat.

Lloyd shows Malia how to dance, and Lexi says she’s hungry. She thinks she has a tape worm. She roots around in the galley for something to eat, while the others do shots. They get in the hot tub and dance. Lexi says, ooh, there’s chili, and pulls it out of the refrigerator. Courtney does her own mayoral campaign speech. Lexi spits the chili out, and says she wonders if chef knows what salt is. Here’s a hint, Lexi. I know nothing about cooking, but you don’t salt it until after you cook it. David dances with Delaney, and in his interview, he says, the guest cabin is looking good right now. David tries to jump out of the hot tub, and lands on his face. Ouch.

Katie asks if David is okay, and he says, no. He won’t be doing that again. He gets back in the hot tub, and Mathew asks if it was his knee. David goes downstairs, and Katie calls best friend Sophie. She says she’s sorry she couldn’t be there, then calls her mother, saying, Sophie is about to give birth, and she can’t be there. She gets all weepy, and her mother says, everyone makes choices. In Katie’s interview, she says she has a love/hate relationship with yachting. She loves it, which is why she’s been there so long, but her best friend is giving birth and she’s sacrificing being there with her. It’s bullsh*t on the boat. There’s so much more to life that this sh*t. Her mom says Katie’s been drinking. Just go to sleep. Katie says she misses everything, and is starting to question if it’s really worth it.

In the crew mess, Mathew laughs about Lexi radioing for Deloni, and Delaney responding with her correct name. He says Lexi is clueless. He’s heard her talking to herself, and it’s scary. Lexi says Mathew is scary in person, which is a really odd response, but no surprise. She says he is an amazing chef, and Mzi says, he’s an amazing human. What’s with the attitude? Mathew says, they don’t like each other, and Lexi says Mzi is flying in like Captain Save-a-Ho, which makes no sense whatsoever. Delaney announces that she has a cheetah onesie, and puts it on. She dances around, then lies on the floor, raising her legs, and balancing Lexi on her feet. Lloyd comes in, and wonders, WTF is going on? Courtney comes out in a matching cheetah onesie, so either Delaney had two of them, or this is some wildly odd coincidence. Courtney crawls around on the floor. None of this is my idea of a good time.

Mzi wants to send roses to Courtney, and asks Mathew for the provisioner’s number. Mathew points out that David is smashed, as David tries to lift Delaney on his feet, and fails miserably. Lloyd says, Malia isn’t game; might as well try for the fourth stew. Delaney lifts David, but he falls, and she says, goodnight. It’s 3 am, and she’s going to bed. Mzi orders the roses.    

In David’s interview, he says he woke up sore. What would he say to drunk him? Don’t jump off sh*t. Malia says they’re going to be doing water sports, then changing and going to the waterfall. Delaney tries to wake up Lexi, but Lexi won’t budge. In her interview, Lexi says she was up at 6 am the previous day. She’d rather sleep than be cold and do water sports. The rest of the crew leaves, and they go out in a smaller boat to swim and use the water toys. In Katie’s interview, she says she needed this. It’s cleansing her soul… if she still has one at this point. David says Malia looks majestic on the hoverboard, and she promptly falls off. Lloyd asks Courtney about her feelings for Mzi, and she says they have a good friendship thing. In Lloyd’s interview, he says, there are roses coming, and the recipient doesn’t want them. He’s in a predicament about how to approach Mzi. He tells Courtney that he thinks Mzi has a few extra feelings, and asks if she could like him. She says, never say never; he’s an ace guy. Lloyd says, he’s a legend, when Mzi joins them. Courtney says, here he is; the man, the myth, and the legend. In Mzi’s interview, he says he’s nervous, anxious, excited, everything. Alcohol helps the situation. I think, probably not really.

Lexi says, sixteen days left, and Delaney says, she has one day left. Everyone gets changed, and Lloyd tells Mzi that he thinks no on the roses. They take a taxi to another boat, and Malia opens champagne. In her interview, she says she’s been to this waterfall before, in her first season. We flash back to that, and she says she won’t be the sous chef this time. The go to Krka National Park, where a guide takes them over a bridge to see amazing falls and rainbows. They take pictures, then walk over to the restaurant. Lexi tells the table, sixteen more days until she leaves. Delaney says she’d like to stay, but Mathew says she can’t unless Lexi leaves. He’s never disliked someone more. Courtney tells him to shut up, and Lexi says he doesn’t matter in her world. Malia asks if Lexi would like to change seats, but she’s not going anywhere. Mathew says she’s the worst person he’s ever met, and she says she doesn’t give a f***. He’s nobody. He’s a lowlife.

David comes over with a plate, trying to get Lexi to eat something, and she snaps at him not to put that in her face. Courtney asks how old they are. Sixteen? Enjoy the day. David brings Mathew to the other side of the table, and Mathew continues mumbling about Lexi. Courtney says, this is unnecessary; stop. Mathew says, no one likes Lexi. She has Miami guys who are so rich. Lexi says, that’s why Mathew is jealous. No one wants to join his sex orgy. In Katie’s interview, she says she’s not sorting this out. They’re not at work, and have to learn not to speak this way. Just walk away. Are you five? Courtney says, no one cares about Mathew’s thoughts, and Lexi tells him, STFU. There are cats everywhere, and Malia points out how cool they are. In her interview, she says she decided to hang out with the cats, since these people suck. They leave, walking up 10 million stairs. Mzi lies down at the top, and has to be half-carried to the taxi. In Delaney’s interview, she says she thinks she picked being friends with the wrong person. Lexi, David, and Mzi sleep in one of the taxis.

Delaney says, it’s her last night, and she wants to make it big. They arrive at another restaurant, and Delaney tries to wake Lexi up. Lexi asks what time it is, and Delaney says, time to party. Lexi says she’ll be there shortly; give her five minutes. In Malia’s interview, she says, maybe Lexi will sleep through the whole dinner, and they won’t have a huge fight. Mzi tells Courtney that he’s in a foul mood. Lexi sleeps for two hours, then wonders where she is. She toddles out and into the restaurant, and says, no one woke her up. A waiter comes out, carrying a bouquet, and asks who Courtney is. In Mzi’s interview, he just shakes his head. He tells Courtney, they’re from Maverick. In Courtney’s interview, she says, it’s so nice, but with everyone there, it’s so awkward. She thanks him, and says she loves him so much, which is probably a poor choice of words. Mathew says he wants to be cuddled while he sleeps. Delaney says a hug lowers your blood sugar and blood pressure. Mzi tries to get up, and falls on the ground getting out of his chair. Malia says, Mzi has left the group chat. Delaney starts yawning, and Mathew says he’ll pay for anyone but Lexi. In Katie’s interview, she says, it’s disgusting behavior, and Lexi says she Mathew. He says, no one there likes her, and Delaney says they were just talking about kindness. Lloyd is shaking, and Malia asks, what happened? He says his mental health took a battering. Sometimes he has to take a few moments to reset. Lexi calls Mathew a word we no longer use that starts with an R, and Mathew tells Lexi that his mom is a special ed teacher. She says his parents should have aborted him, and if they weren’t on camera, she’d smack his ass. The real bitch is out now.

There was no preview. They just jumped right to WWHL.

🌊 To the Falls…

Krka National Park. It really is stunning.

http://www.np-krka.hr/en/

🍸 Rules Coming…

The new season of Vanderpump Rules begins September 28th. I had a hard time with the volume on the trailer, so good luck with that. It looks like Lala is enjoying motherhood, and Scheana is still crying.

https://people.com/tv/vanderpump-rules-season-9-premiere-date-teaser-trailer/

🪁 And So I Go…

For whatever reason, there’s no RHONY tomorrow. Maybe they’re still editing the Reunion. So until we reconvene for some soap, stay safe, stay receptive to new ideas, and stay not violating any sisters before misters rules.

September 12, 2021 – Daryl Gets a Blast From the Past, Turning Down Glenn, Kang Talks Dead, Spinoff Update & the Twelfth

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What I Watched Today

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

The Walking Dead

Daryl and Dog run through the woods. They come to a brick building, and a Reaper comes out, but Daryl throws something to get him to go in the other direction. A Reaper comes out of the woods, and Daryl fights with him. He grabs Dog, and I can’t look.  

It’s daylight now, and Daryl puts guts from a body on his hands. He looks for Dog, who is okay, and sniffing around near the building. Daryl hears Dog bark, and runs to find the Reaper standing with Dog. He says, let him go, and the Reaper takes off their mask. It’s Leah, who says she never thought she’d see him again. He says he felt the same, and she asks what he’s doing there. Is he alone? She saw him with some people; who are they? She points a shotgun at him, and asks if he’s one of them. He says, it’s a small group, and no, he’s not one of them. He travels light, as always. He calls to Dog, but Dog doesn’t budge. He says he knows who she’s fighting, but he’s not part of it. A couple of Reapers come out. WTF?

Daryl is brought into Meridian, hooded and bound. Dog is oblivious, and walks behind with Leah. Well, he was her puppy first. Daryl is brought to an attic room, and left there. Leah comes in, and he says he came back for her. He looked everywhere for her. He’s sorry she ended up with these people. She says, these people are her family. They never stepped looking for her, and when they found her, she came home. He says, his family picked the wrong fight with the wrong people a long time ago. Like he told her, he’s alone. She says he found her, and gets a bucket of water. She wipes his face, then puts the cloth over his nose and mouth.

Two Reapers waterboard Daryl, who is back in the hood. And by that, I mean he’s literally wearing a hood again. Leah tells the guys, up, and Daryl coughs. One of the Reapers says, again, and asks Daryl if the others are still out there. Daryl says he doesn’t know, and the Reaper asks who their leader is. The woman? Daryl says he ain’t one of them, but the Reaper says, bullsh*t, and dumps more water on Daryl’s head. Leah says, enough. She’ll handle it. The Reaper says Daryl will crack. He just needs more time. She says she gave him enough time already. She said, up. The two Reapers leave, and Leah takes off Daryl’s hood. She says she needs him to cooperate, and he says he told them everything. She says, he told them nothing. Talk. He says he traded with the group for food, and knew them less than a week. Go ahead and kill him if she wants. He has nothing else to say. She leaves.

Daryl is is dragged to another room, and put in a cage. The men leave, and Leah looks at Daryl for a moment, then follows.

Daryl seems to be alone, but he hears someone say, sh*t, and some groaning. He sees Frost from Hilltop in an adjacent cage. Frost starts talking about Maggie and company, but Daryl says he doesn’t know who Frost’s friends are, and doesn’t care. Just because they shared a bag of grain doesn’t make him give a sh*t. He wants no part of the beef Frost has with these people. Does Frost hear him? Shut up, and leave him alone. Got it? Frost says, yeah, he’s got it, and calls Daryl an a-hole. Some people come in, and take Frost out. Daryl is alone again.

Leah comes back and shakes her head. She says he’s just as stubborn as ever, and Daryl asks if that’s what she thinks; this is him being stubborn. She says, fine. Hard-headed. He needs to tell her the truth. He says he never lied to her. Never. They have nothing else to talk about. She asks what he knows about the people he was with, but he says he doesn’t know sh*t. He’d help her if he could. Just give him Dog, and let him go. She’ll never see him again. She asks if that’s what he wants, when Frost is drug back in, and he’s not in good shape. One of the Reapers comes back, and says something to Leah, and she asks if it’s about Turner. She and the Reaper leave, and follow the sound of a man moaning in another room. Reaper Bossie is crying, and says he tried. The Reaper he’s talking to says he picked the right family. He brought Turner home. A man, who we come to find is Pope, chants over Turner’s dead body in what looks like a makeshift chapel. Leah is all sad, and Pope says, God is here. God is angry, and he’s angry. Does she feel that? The volume is so low, I think the boom person was on vacation. There’s no problem hearing the commercials though. There never is.

Leah stands in front of Daryl’s cage, then sits next to it on the floor, He asks, what happened? and she says, one of her brothers is dead; Michael Turner. They traveled world together, becoming mercenaries after fighting in the war together, and could actually pay their bills. Daryl is surprised at this information, and she says, Michael was like her, no family. He was the little brother she didn’t have and always wanted. She’s lost a lot of people, but not like this. He was the first person she was close to in a long time. Daryl says she didn’t lose him. He came back and she was gone. She says he left her. She asked what he wanted, and he left. He says he got scared, and she asks, of what? He says, letting go, and she ponders this. She says, it doesn’t matter. It wouldn’t have worked anyway. They couldn’t have been happy in a world like this. He suggests they talk about her family, and she says, don’t tell her that he’s never done things like kill people. She knows what he’s done, and he has no right to judge. This is her; the good and bad, all of it. He says he doesn’t believe her, and she says she can’t help the bad, but she can help him save himself. In spite of everything, she cares about him, and doesn’t want anything bad to happen to him. Just tell her anything. If he keeps silent, she can’t stop them. They’re angry about Turner, and want someone to pay. He says, a woman is the leader, but they spoke in code because he was an outsider. There’s a tall skinny guy who never shuts up, and a priest that carries a shotgun. They have the numbers. One of their soldiers slipped up, and they lost fighters, but they still have more than she has there. He asks when he’s going to meet this Pope.

Pope sits sharpening a knife, and Leah tells him that he was right. Daryl was hard to break, but he told her there are a lot more out there than they thought. She thinks he’ll be good there. They need the manpower, with Turner gone, and the other two missing. She tells him, say something. He knows she hates it when he does this. He says, do what? and she says, freeze her out. He asks if it’s about her and Daryl, and she tells him that she never said it was, but he says, yet here they are. She had to go on a fishing expedition for an old boyfriend. He sits in front of her, and says, go on then; tell him. Did she find what they were looking for? She says she told him Daryl would be useful, and she was right. Carver saw it, and he sees it. He says, he sees a guy who wants to get in her pants; someone who loved her. She says, fine, but she never said Daryl told her that he loved her. Pope says she could have handed Daryl over, but she didn’t; why? She says, at one point, he meant something to her, but that ended the day Pope found her. He showed her the family, and she never regretted her decision. She doesn’t want him to either. Does he? He touches her face, and says he believes in her more than the others. She says she knows.

Daryl sits in a chair in another building, and the two Reapers who waterboarded Daryl are now verbally harassing him. One asks if he has something to say. Come on; don’t be shy. He’s about to be a man. The other says he bets Daryl’s girlfriend wears the pants. Leah walks in, and tells them to knock it off. They leave, and Leah unties Daryl’s hands. She hears the door lock, and runs over to it. She tries the handle, but no luck. The lights go out, and fire comes out from under the door. She throws a chair at the door, and Daryl tells her, stay back. He starts ripping at the boards over a window, then breaks something, making a tool to pry them off. He breaks the window glass, and grabs Leah’s hand. He pushes her out first, and follows. All the dudes in the pack stand there watching, and Leah joins them. They all face Daryl, as the building he and Leah were in collapses. Pope says, forged by fire. Ordained by God. They welcome him. Welcome to fortitudo salutis.

Pope asks if Daryl believes in God, but Daryl says, not anymore. He guesses he only believes in himself now. Pope says, Daryl passed the test, but he’s not God, and pours drinks for himself and Daryl. Daryl asks what else Pope wants from him, and Pope saying he wants Daryl to understand. He gives Daryl the drink, and tells him to sit down. He says, they all met in the Valley of Death, the hills of Afghanistan. They carried their fallen brothers off the field so many times they lost count. Politicians wrote the checks, but they were just props. Today, they talked about God. He thought there ain’t no God; he never saw Its face. But they saw God everywhere; in the blood, horror, and death. God was there, telling them where to go. They didn’t have much else to hold on to in those days. They held on to each other. Pope lights a cigarette, and gives one to Daryl. He says, that war ruined all of them for good. They couldn’t find real jobs. People called them mercenaries. They did the dirty work that no one else wanted to do, and were paid handsomely for it. The real dirty work started after the fall. They’d never been in a war like that; had never seen that kind of chaos. The things they did… All that death, day after day after day. After a while, he started feeling like Daryl, wondering where God was, until He showed his face again. The politicians had one last war to get behind, this time, coming for them. The bombs came, and they lost some of their own. They found a church in a little town, and holed up there. When the chaos died down, he looked at his people, and couldn’t believe it. Not a trace of blood or burn marks; not even a scratch. They were the chosen ones. These men had no power over them. Daryl came out of the fire alive, and look at him now, sitting right there. Is he hurt? Any burns? A scratch? Daryl says he’s been through worse before, and Pope gets up. He asks if Daryl is coming, and Daryl nods.

Everyone is gathered around a campfire, eating, and Daryl joins them. Pope says Leah was right about this one, and she says, of course she was. Pope says, he’s family now. He goes over to Bossie and says, Bossie walked ten miles with his dead brother on his back. The strength that took. Does Daryl have any idea how crazy they are? Turner will have a proper burial. Bossie says he did what any one of them would have done, and Pope asks if he’s still hurt. Bossie shakes his head, and Pope says, he just has one question; something that’s been bothering him. The wounds are on his back. Leah says, it’s been a rough day, and Pope asks Bossie where he was when Turner was being attacked. Bossie says he was right there. Leah says, enough, and Pope ruffles Bossie’s hair. He says, it takes divine strength to face fear head on. They all saw what Daryl did. He got Leah out of the fire first. He kept her safe. Today, God baptized Daryl in that fire, and made him one of them. One thing he forgot to tell Daryl; never turn your back on your brother. God doesn’t only use fire as baptism. It’s also his wrath. He grabs Bossie, and throws him into the fire, holding his face in it until it’s charcoal. Daryl is like, oh, wow, and Pope says, they run into the battle. Into the fire. Always. Daryl looks at Leah.

Next time, Judith teaches the kids of Alexandria how to fight, Eugene says they can’t stay at the Commonwealth, Stephanie wants to help Eugene, and Negan says, the only way it works is if they trust each other.

👎 Turn Down…

I’m sure it’s frustrating, but First World problems.

https://ew.com/tv/steven-yeun-turned-down-roles-after-the-walking-dead-glenn/

🏃🏻‍♀️ Running the Show…

Angela Kang talks TWD; what might have been, what was, and what’s to come.

https://ew.com/tv/walking-dead-rendition-leah-daryl-pope-reapers-angela-kang-showrunner-interview/

🏍 Those Two Crazy Kids…

What’s happening with the Carol and Daryl spinoff.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1299525/the-walking-deads-melissa-mcbride-gives-a-coy-update-on-the-daryl-carol-spinoff

🏇 Leaving the Scene…

Join me tomorrow for a medical drama and a yacht in the Med. Until then, stay safe, stay exercising your mind, and stay not picking the wrong fights with the wrong people.