May 20, 2021 – Laura Joins Forces With Two Cassadines, Marc’s Townhouse Moves, About a Spy, But Not Us, Real Renovation, Impossible, Shah Friends, PolyGG, She Wins, Still Rocking & Nightlife

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sam opens the door to her apartment, and a tire rolls in. Dante follows it, and says, look familiar?

Maggie comes into the prison library, and Alexis says she looks happy. Maggie says she got it. Her parole. She’s out on Friday. Alexis says she’s so happy for Maggie, and Maggie says her cousin even has a job interview lined up for her. Alexis says if she has any problems, call her county employment liaison, or go through the Board of Corrections, or go to the Department of… Never mind; they’ll talk about it later. What is she going to do to celebrate her freedom when she first walks out? Maggie says she hasn’t thought about it yet, and Alexis asks, why not? Maggie says, first she had to thank the person who made it possible.   

Shawn is led into the visiting room, where TJ is waiting. Shawn says he appreciates TJ taking the time to visit, and TJ asks why he’s being so formal. Shawn says he just knows how busy TJ is, but TJ says he’s never to busy to visit Shawn. How is Shawn doing? Shawn says he’d rather talk about TJ. Tell him what’s new in his life. TJ says he put in for a staff position at GH, and Shawn says he’s sure they’ll jump at the chance to have him. TJ says, here’s hoping. First, he has to graduate. Shawn says he didn’t tell TJ yet, because he didn’t want to get TJ’s hopes up, but he decided to go for his parole.

Laura thanks Nikolas and Ava for coming over, and Nikolas says, it sounded serious, so they dropped everything. Ava says, if it’s between mother and son, she understands, but Laura says, no. It’s good Ava is there. All of them need to stick together. Nikolas says she mentioned Cyrus in her message. What did he do? Laura says he told her she lost a brother, and gained an enemy.    

Brando asks Sasha if he should slip out the back, but she says, no. It’s better if he’s there. They can confront this head on. Cyrus knocks (surprisingly), and Sasha opens the door. Cyrus notices Brando is there, and Sasha says, perfect timing. They have a lot to discuss. Cyrus asks what Brando is doing there, and she says, Brando is part of this. Apparently, he wants to know who the father of her baby is. Fine. She’ll tell him.

Carly tells Gladys that Sasha is pregnant, and Brando is the father. How does she think Cyrus is going to react when he finds out? Not well. The only one who can save Gladys and her son, is Carly. Gladys says, impossible. Her son has better taste than the face of Description. She doesn’t know where Carly heard this lie… Carly says, Sasha, and Gladys says Carly believes her? Carly says she does, and Gladys better hope Cyrus doesn’t find out that Sasha is pregnant with Brando’s baby. The best thing would be if Cyrus doesn’t find out Sasha is pregnant at all. Gladys says, too late. Cyrus already knows.

Sam tells Dante, it’s a good looking tire… plenty of tread… looks like it’s had some patchwork done. They did a good job. She’d take it for her car, but it won’t fit. She could actually use a spare. He says it’s a perfect fit for his car, but she knows that. She’s the one who slashed it. She says, she slashed his tire? and he says, tires. He has another one just like it. He says, sabotage? but she says she thinks it’s called carelessness. He says, even with the worst kind of luck, it’s impossible to flatten two tires on the same sharp object when the car is parked. She says he’s right; that is bad luck. Her advice to him, don’t buy a lottery ticket. He hands her a bill, saying, he doesn’t have to, and she says, come on. He’s giving her a bill? He says she’s lucky he’s only giving her a bill. He could have her on obstruction of justice, hindering a police officer, aiding and abetting a fugitive. They all carry prison terms. If she doesn’t want to go back to jail, don’t take his word for it. Ask her mom.

Alexis says she’s happy for Maggie, but all she did was give Maggie some pointers. Maggie says Alexis gave her a lot more than that; Alexis gave her confidence. Alexis says, that was all on Maggie; she was just a sounding board. Maggie says Alexis helped her find her voice, and Alexis says that means a lot to her. She’s glad she could be there for Maggie. Maggie says, this is going to sound selfish, so she hopes Alexis takes it the right way. If Alexis had to get tossed in the slammer, Maggie’s glad it was with her, or she might not be getting out. Alexis says, if anyone’s been selfish, it’s her.

Laura says, Nikolas’s Uncle Cyrus is drawing battle lines, with him on one side, and her and everyone she loves on the other. Ava asks if shots have been fired, or it was a vague threat, like the one he made against Avery to her. Nikolas says, or the one he made against Spencer at that disastrous family dinner. Laura says, which was the last straw for him. Cyrus knows the dinner was a diversion so that Carly could get Jason out of GH. Ava says, Cyrus can’t possibly hold them responsible for something Carly… Never mind. She forgot they’re talking about a psychopath, not a reasonable human being. Laura says, yes, he’s a psychopath. With money and resources, and now the gloves are off. Nikolas says, at least that’s one wedding invitation they won’t have to send, and Laura says he can’t be glib about this. Cyrus has more of a reason to target him than anybody else. Nikolas says, because he’s Laura’s son? but she says, because Nikolas is going behind Cyrus’s back to buy Pentenville.

Sasha tells Cyrus, it was a one-night stand. One and done, only not quite, since she has this dandy souvenir. Cyrus says he wasn’t asking about the circumstances, and she says, no. He sent his driver to ask. If either of them lean on her anymore for intimate, personal information, she’s calling the cops, and filing a harassment complaint. Cyrus says, that won’t be necessary, and tells Brando to wait in the lobby. On second thought, he might be a while; take the night off. Brando hesitates, and Sasha ask what he’s waiting for. Go. Brando leaves, and Sasha says Cyrus got his answer. Is he waiting for the gory details? He asks if it’s so impossible to believe he cares about her, and she says, it’s completely impossible. He doesn’t care about her, or the baby she’s carrying. All he cares about, is that it’s not his. He says, how could it be? They’ve never been intimate. She says, no, but if she hadn’t OD’d on the drugs he gave her, she would have slept with him… to get more drugs. That’s what he was counting on, right?

Carly asks, who told Cyrus? and Gladys says, it was a misunderstanding. She overheard Sasha in the ladies room. Carly says, and she immediately blabbed to Cyrus? but Gladys says, of course (🍷) not. She ran into Lucy, and they noticed a connection between Cyrus and Sasha. The way he looked at her, there was a spark. Carly says, of course (🍷) there was a connection. Cyrus is a drug dealer and Sasha is a recovering addict. Gladys says, Lucy told her about the night Sasha went back to Cyrus’s apartment, so of course (🍷) it made sense. Carly asks what Gladys did, and Gladys says, what any polite, well brought up person would do. She congratulated Cyrus on becoming a father. Carly says, and she painted a target on her son’s back.

Dante says, Sam isn’t acting like someone who put their old life in the rearview mirror. Or is that what she just tells people so she can do whatever the hell she wants to? She asks if he wants details on her criminal activity, and he says, then he doesn’t have to dig it up detective style. It saves him some time. She says, exhibit A, and holds up a book. She says, this is called a book. One she read to Scout before she fell asleep. Then she let Danny stay up and listen to the Dodgers game. Dante says, ew! and she says she knows. It’s a family scandal, but Danny bleeds Dodger blue. That’s it; her confession. Cuff her. He says he’s confused. What does that have to do with her activities yesterday? She says, everything. Her children are her world. Is that clear? He says, crystal. He never said she wasn’t an awesome mom. She says, great. At least she’s got that going for her. He asks why she’d risk all that by slashing his tires, and helping Jason escape.

TJ says, the last time he and Shawn spoke, Shawn said the whole parole thing was a non-starter. What changed? Shawn says he guesses he did. He had to set his pride aside. Lucky for him, Alexis helped him see that. TJ says, he’s seen Alexis? and Shawn says, she’s working in the library of the women’s division; he has privileges there. TJ asks how she’s doing, and Shawn says, taking it in stride. TJ asks Shawn to tell Alexis that he and Molly send their love, and Shawn says he will. TJ asks how Alexis helped Shawn, and Shawn says Alexis gave him a good swift kick to the backside. TJ says he’s been the recipient of one of those himself, and Shawn says, Alexis convinced him he didn’t have to pay for a crime he didn’t commit.

Nikolas says, so Cyrus knows about Pentenville, and Laura says Cyrus is aware of his plans. Ava says Nikolas is just trying to protect Alexis, and Laura says she knows, and as admirable as that is, she has to ask. Is that the only reason he wants to buy this prison? Nikolas flashes back to talking to Shawn about his parole, and Shawn saying he wants to nail the person who shot Hayden and thinks they got away with it. He tells Laura, he’s doing this to keep Alexis safe, and eliminate Cyrus’s threat. Go ahead. Tell him he’s making a huge mistake. She says, actually, she’s all for it. This could be the best thing he ever does with that damn Cassadine inheritance he has.

Cyrus admits he hasn’t always shown his more compassionate side to Sasha, and she says, he palmed her off on his driver when she OD’d at his apartment. And she has the sneaking suspicion he didn’t want Brando to take her to the hospital; not with the harbor close by. He says, the truth is, he’s drawn to her. He didn’t realize how much until they wrote this script last week… She says, until he found out she was with someone else. Admit it. He doesn’t have feelings for her. He just wants things he can’t have. Like his family. He says she’s a beautiful young woman with questionable judgement. She laughs, and he says he doesn’t want her to make the same mistake she almost made with him with someone who’s not worthy. She asks what makes Cyrus think he wasn’t worthy? Oh my God. Is that why he sicced Brando on her? He thinks she slept with his driver?

Gladys tells Carly, she had no idea her Brando was the father of Sasha’s baby. In fact, she still doesn’t believe it. She knows how these models are with their designer friends and their designer drugs. Carly says, Sasha’s not lying. If she says Brando’s the father, then Brando’s the father. If Cyrus finds out… Gladys says Carly made her point. She doesn’t need to drive it into the ground. She told Carly about the way Cyrus looked at Sasha. If he finds out his own driver… The doorbell rings, and Carly opens it to Brando. He says he’s sorry to come over unannounced, but she says, perfect timing. He says he thought she cared about Sasha… He sees Gladys and asks what she’s doing there. Gladys says, tell her it’s not true. Tell her that Carly made up the whole thing to manipulate her. Please tell her that Sasha person isn’t carrying his child.

Sam asks if Dante actually has any proof that she tried to impede his investigation, and he says, the security footage from the gas station. She says, no he doesn’t. If he did, he’d be there with a warrant, not an invoice for repair. He says it was worth it to see the look on her face, and she says, now that he’s had his fun, take his tire and… He says, and what? and she says she doesn’t care. Hang it from a tree and make a swing for Rocco out of it. He says she really did do him a favor, and she says he’s welcome. He says if she hadn’t done what she did, he wouldn’t have realized he was on the right track. Jason is hurt, wounded, Britt is with him voluntarily. When he started searching for a location nearby that was tied to Britt, he saw there was a Cassadine property; a nature preserve near the gas station. It’s got a barn, and guess what he found? She says she doesn’t know. A cow? A chicken? A moo-moo here, a cluck-cluck there? He says, better; evidence that Jason and Britt were there. She says does he know what she thinks? He says he’s dying to know, and she says he’s bluffing. If Jason left a trail, he’d be following it. Not haggling with her over the price of a tire. He says he did follow the trail, all the way to the Canadian border. She asks if he alerted the Canadian authorities, and he says, that’s procedure, right? The CPD said there was no sign, but they’d keep an eye out. There it is. That’s what he’s been looking for – that look. It tells him everything he needs to know. She says she’s not going to lie. She’s not going to pretend she’s not happy that Jason got away. But if he wants to build an actual case, he should be looking for the real killer.

Alexis tells Maggie, she tried rehab before; it didn’t last. She’s certain rehab wouldn’t have worked for her this time either, and if she didn’t make a change and do something drastic, she’d never stop drinking. All the rehab centers in all the world wouldn’t have made a damn bit of difference. In her pleading guilty, there was a lot of selfishness. Maggie asks how that was selfish, and Alexis says, besides being accountable for her actions, she knew this was the only place she had a chance of drying out. Maggie says, whatever her reasons, she knows she wouldn’t be leaving if it wasn’t for Alexis. Alexis says, they’re even. By Maggie letting her help, she did something for Alexis. Maggie hugs her, and leaves.

TJ says, all this time, Shawn said he was accepting the consequences of his actions. Shawn says, because he thought he shot Hayden, but he didn’t. TJ asks how he found out, and Shawn says, from Hayden herself. He figured he needed to be punished anyway. He did fire a shot, and someone got hit, just not by him. TJ wishes Shawn had told him sooner, and Shawn says he didn’t want TJ involved. TJ says he is anyway, and now might be the perfect time. Molly is working at the DA’s office, and they can take steps to uncover who really shot Hayden. Shawn says TJ can’t be involved. It’s his battle and he doesn’t want TJ and Molly caught in the middle. TJ asks, why not? and Shawn says, whoever shot Hayden thinks they got away with it, and he needs it to stay that way. If word gets around TJ is looking into it, they might want to stop him. The first step, is getting him out of there. After that, don’t worry. He’ll find out who it was, and make sure they trade places, and they end up right there.

Nikolas says, Laura approves of his efforts to purchase Pentenville? and she says, if it were anyone else, she wouldn’t, but in addition to keeping Alexis safe, he can use this as an opportunity to give back to the community as a whole. Ava says, it’s no wonder Cyrus is against it, and Laura says, privatizing Pentenville doesn’t just have to be about money. It could be about treating the inmates more humanely. Nikolas could be a leader in prison reform. Ava says, it earns respect for the Cassadine name. That’s quite a legacy to leave Spencer. He says, who knew he was an altruist? and Laura says, she knew. Ava says, she didn’t, but she likes it. Laura says, this will put Nikolas on a collision course with Cyrus. Is he prepared to deal with that?

Sasha asks if Cyrus thinks she got it on with his chauffeur. No wonder he’s so defensive. He says, did she? As Brando’s employer, he might have the right to know. I wonder what employee handbook he’s read. She says she knows he’s been away for a long time, but in this millennium, no employer has the right to pry into their employee’s private life. Ugh. She’s not quite right either. He says, it’s about more than that, and she knows it, and she says, he just can’t wrap his head around the fact that she chose someone who wasn’t him. He wants to know the truth? Here it is. She had broken up with Michael, and she needed a lift; know what she means? And there he was, Mr. Nobody, the right man at the right time. So she fell into bed with him, and just her luck, one time was the charm. He says she still hasn’t told him who he was, and she says, patience. She’s saving the best for last.

Carly tells Brando, Sasha told her about the baby, in confidence, but his mother, the human megaphone, overheard Sasha talking about it, and went to Cyrus to congratulate him on being a father. Gladys says she swears she had no idea the baby was his. How could she? He swore he didn’t want kids, and that he was careful. What was he thinking? He says, that’s really none of her business, and she says she’s sure that Gilmore girl (ha-ha) preyed on him and his weaknesses, and before you know it… He says, that’s not what happened. Sasha is smart. Gladys says, not too smart to avoid getting knocked up, and he says, and brave enough to face down Cyrus. When Cyrus commanded she tell him who the father of the baby is, she didn’t give him up, and she never would. Carly says, sooner or later, Cyrus is going to find out who the baby’s father is, and Gladys says, then Brando is a goner, and it will be all her fault.

Dante wonders if there’s a disconnect with Sam. She thinks he believes Jason is guilty, but he doesn’t. in fact, with all due respect to the Commissioner and her investigators, the odds of Jason dumping the gun down the garbage shoot where the victim’s body was discovered are virtually non-existent. Add to that, the only witness is Sonny’s perpetually resentful cousin Gladys, it’s obvious Jason is being framed. She asks, then why is Dante hunting Jason? He just admitted he thinks Jason is innocent. He says, Jason is innocent of murdering Franco; he’s guilty of escaping from the hospital, and all the charges attached. Dante is on the force full time. He doesn’t get to pick and choose what assignments he takes. He was given Jason’s case, so that’s what he’s going to do. She says, good luck with that, and he senses she doesn’t believe he’s going to have success. She says she’s heard he’s an excellent detective, and he says, not excellent enough to keep her from slashing his tires. She says, they’re back to that? and he says he just wanted to thank her again. She says, for what? and he says he wouldn’t be walking around free, wearing this badge, if she hadn’t stopped him from killing Peter, and got him into therapy with Doc. He’s deeply grateful. She says she can’t believe he actually has a heart. For what it’s worth (🍷) she knows he would have done the same for her. He says he would.

TJ asks if Shawn has any idea who actually shot Hayden, and Shawn says he’s thought a lot about it over the years. They give you plenty of time to think in here. So far, he’s drawn a blank, but if Alexis can find a way to get him out of there, he’ll be in a better position to figure it out, and settle the score. TJ says, settle the score how? but Shawn tells him not to worry. He’ll leave justice to the law. He has way too much to live for, starting with TJ’s graduation. Promise he’ll save Shawn a seat? TJ says, I promise… dad.

Nikolas says, if somebody has to draw a line in the sand, let it be a Cassadine, and Ava says, or better yet, two Cassadines. He’s not going to have to face Cyrus alone. Laura says they’re all in this together, because she’s sure Cyrus is going to try and find a way to get back at them for the family dinner at Windymere, and using it as a decoy to let Jason get away. Ava says, something else happened that night. Sources tell her that Cyrus ended up on the losing end of the meeting of the Five Families balsamic vinegar. Laura says, that’s what happened? He did mention something about Carly pulling some sort of… power play? Ava says, she did more than that. From what she hears, Carly really handed Cyrus his ass. She wishes she could have been there to see it.

Sasha tells Cyrus, she referred to him as Mr. Nobody because she didn’t know his name. They agreed up front; no names, no sob stories, no excuses. He wanted what she wanted, and vice versa. Cyrus says, so he has no idea she’s expecting, and she says, how? She doesn’t even have his phone number. What can she say? He had a great body, and looked great in the dark. Cyrus says, what if he told her that he only wants to know his name so he can make sure he lives up to his responsibilities? She tells him, she would say, he’s not her father, this is not the 1950s, and no one is responsible for her baby except for her.

Carly says, for once Gladys speaks the truth. Her big mouth could get Brando killed. Gladys says, good God, and Carly says, of course (🍷) there’s one person who could stop Cyrus. Brando says, who’s that? and Carly says, his mother. Gladys says, all right. Carly wins. How can she protect her boy? Carly says, the only way to ensure Brando’s safety, is to make sure Cyrus is no longer a threat. That means putting him back in prison where he belongs. Brando asks how his mother is supposed to swing that, and Carly says, by recanting her statement. By confessing Cyrus paid her to lie about who and what she saw the night Franco was murdered.

Sam tells Dante, now that they got that settled, how much does she owe him? She looks at the bill, and he says, it’s not just a matter of money. If she pulled that crap with another cop, she’d be in a holding cell, and she knows it. She says, so he thinks she took advantage of their prior relationship? and he says, now that she mentions it… She says if he feels duty bound to arrest her, do it. Just know that he’s probably going to have to read Scout books every night to get her to sleep, and she’ll probably be cellmates with her mom. He says he’ll probably hear it from Monica when he’s at the Q’s, or his mom will be shooting daggers at him for putting her away. Bottom line is, he’s willing to call it quits if she stays out of his way. And if she pays for the tires. She says, obviously she’ll pay for the tires, but she doesn’t have that kind of cash in the house. Will he take a check? He says, yeah. If it bounces, he knows where to find her.

Shawn goes into the prison library, and Alexis asks if she can interest him in another book or a periodical. He says he has all the reading material he needs, but there is something she can do for him. She says, name it, and he says, he just got a visit from TJ. She asks how Molly and TJ are, and he says, great. Molly just graduated from law school, and started a job with the DA. She says, excellent, and he says, TJ’s about to graduate from med school, and he’d like to be there. TJ called him dad, so he’s going to take her up on the offer to get him out of there.

Laura tells Ava and Nikolas, she can’t say she’s thrilled to hear that Carly decided to take over Sonny’s organization, but she guesses with Jason being unavailable, Carly will do anything she can to protect the family. Nikolas suggests they show Cyrus how solid their family is, and throw a great wedding. Ava says, it’s such a nice sentiment, but a family fête isn’t exactly going to stop Cyrus in his tracks. Nikolas says, they’ll show him that they have something he covets, but will never possess. Laura says she’s all for symbolic gestures, but they need an actual plan.

Cyrus asks if Sasha has ever considered that he might want to be part of her life, and might want her to be part of his. She says, not for a second, and he says, a man can only have so much money, so much real estate, so much… She says, power? Isn’t that why he’s so desperate to find out who the father of her baby is? As long as he’s a mystery, he has power over Cyrus. The man who did what Cyrus couldn’t. The man who got what Cyrus couldn’t get. Let her tell him about Mr. Nobody. He was young, he was great in bed, and he put a new life inside her. In short, he was the opposite of Cyrus. Cyrus says, they’ll talk again, but she says, let’s not, and he leaves.

Gladys says she told the police the truth, and Brando says, just stop. They all know Jason didn’t kill Franco. She got there after Franco was shot, so there’s no way she saw Jason get rid of the gun. Gladys says she did see it, and Carly says, no she didn’t. Gladys made the whole thing up, and the only way she would do that is if somebody paid her to do it. Brando says, they all know that someone is Cyrus, and Carly says, if Gladys wants to save Brando from Cyrus, tell the truth, before it’s too late.

Sam hands Dante a check, and asks if they’re done here. He says, the next time she gets the urge to go rogue, remember she might not get a cop who’s as nice, or handsome, or charming as he is. She rolls her eyes, and he says, there might actually be consequences. He starts to leave, and she says, whoa, whoa, whoa. Isn’t he forgetting something? She gestures toward the tire, and he says, oh no. That’s hers. She paid for it. She rolls it toward him, and he takes it, says, see ya, and leaves. She says he’s such nice guy. She starts to go upstairs, when there’s a knock at the door. She turns around and says, let her guess. He has more questions for her. She opens the door, and sees the check ripped up on the hallway floor, but Dante is gone.

Alexis tells Shawn, remember, this parole hearing isn’t about innocence or guilt. It’s about two things. The first thing is, his progress inside the wall. The second thing is – and this is important – they want to see remorse for the crime he’s committed, because that way they can trust he won’t do it again when they let him out. He says he can’t in good conscience, express remorse for a crime he didn’t commit, and she says, what about the crime he did commit? Does he have remorse for that? He says, for pulling the trigger? Yes. For botching the job and not hitting the target? No. He’s glad he missed. She says, let’s look at it this way. What were the circumstances that led up to Hayden Barnes’s shooting? They’ll see where that takes them.

Nikolas says he’s not going to sit by, and let Cyrus threaten his family. If he wants a war… Laura says, no. She didn’t ask him there for a war council. She’s still the mayor, and committed to fighting Cyrus by any legal means at her disposal. Ava says, she and Nikolas aren’t exactly model citizens, and Laura says, she didn’t hear that. Ava says, but what Laura is saying is, she’d prefer it if they didn’t do anything outside the rule of law, and Nikolas adds, or is she saying she’d just prefer not to know about it if they do? Ava says, plausible deniability is definitely something they can go with. Nikolas says, they might need to. Not just to defend themselves, but their family, which definitely includes Laura. Ava says, if the three of them present a united front, and Carly continues to hold up the Corinthos end of things, she thinks Cyrus is going to find himself very isolated. A man on an island, so to speak. Laura says, that could end up being the worst case scenario. It could make Cyrus so desperate, he becomes even more dangerous.

Sasha sits down, and breaths a sigh of relief. She looks at one of her headshots and says, dodged a bullet tonight, didn’t you, Gilmore? But only for the moment. Let’s be real. No amount of avoiding is going to stop Cyrus, and he can’t find out about Brando. She rubs her belly, and says, they’ll just have to stay one step ahead of him.

Gladys swears she’d do anything for Brando, and Carly asks why she senses a but coming. Gladys says, if she makes an enemy out of Cyrus, he’ll take it out on both of them, mother and son. There’s got to be a better way. Gladys tells Brando, he works for the man. He knows what Cyrus is capable of. Tell Carly. He says, Sonny trusted Carly. So does he. What do they do? Carly says, get Gladys to recant her statement, and implicate Cyrus. Once Gladys is on record with the police, Cyrus will be powerless to stop the investigation, and will be on his way to Pentenville in no time.

Tomorrow, Robin returns, Anna tells someone that they can’t get past this until they get through it, and Robert tells Annie that Sean’s case files might hold the key.

Million Dollar Listing New York  

Ryan got a tour of Marc Jacobs’s townhouse from Marc’s husband, Charlie (Char). We saw the photos from Architectural Digest, but since they were moving to Westchester, just about everything had already been moved or gone to auction, including a lot of the fixtures. In his interview, Ryan said, where’s all the stuff? All the Marc Jacobs-ness of his house had been removed. Char said they were looking for a fresh start, but had done renovation on the townhouse, and everything had been a considered decision. Even mostly empty, it was pretty impressive at 4796 square feet. There were gold leafed ceilings that only two people in the world were equipped to craft, a 100-carat gold ceiling, and a galley kitchen with Meiele appliances. I actually know what both of those things are, so points for me. I also know Meiele appliances are way out of my price league. The townhouse was four stories, and the primary suite 945 square feet. There were only three bedrooms, but five baths, and a custom bult mahogany closet that you know was fabulous. Apparently, Marc had so many pairs of shoes, there were still a large amount there. The master bath had $100K of stonework put into it, and Ryan called it a marble mecca. Marc’s dog Neville was there, a Spuds McKenzie dog with over 200K followers on Instagram. There was a garden courtyard, and a kosher kitchen downstairs. Ryan explained in his interview, it was the only way to have two full kitchens in a townhouse in NYC, which was news to me. Not that I’ve ever looked into it. Ryan said he wanted to sell it quietly, like a Picasso off-market. His potential commission was $330K.

Steve was looking for comps for the 3000 square foot apartment on Baxter Street (I’m pretty sure I’ve passed this building) that bordered Soho, Little Italy, Nolita, and Chinatown. I know how difficult finding comps can be, since there aren’t many for my type of house in my area. Although his problem was that each of those neighborhoods had different price points for the same thing. Steve said the outside had zero curb appeal, and it was between neighborhoods; the apartment had an identity crisis. Not to mention the lobby was nothing to write home about. Steve said he felt like people would think it was in Chinatown because of the exterior. He divvied up his team to look for comps in each neighborhood.

Tyler had been given a listing on 67th Street, that he’d missed out on previously. He met the owner and his daughter at the apartment, where he’d done a staging. He said the apartment was dripping with charm, and he’d staged it to reflect classic New York Upper East Side architecture, which included a formal dining room. In Tyler’s interview, he said the key to good staging was neutral tones and a low profile, so no matter what the taste of the potential buyer, they’d see the beauty of the space. Ryan asked owner Robert about the noise level, since the apartment overlooked a police station and a firehouse, and Robert said they were good about not putting on the sirens until they got to the corner, but they’d gotten used to it. I understand this too. My first residence in NYC was across from a firehouse. When I first moved in, the noise would keep me awake, but Robert wasn’t lying. I got so used to it, when I would visit my dad in Ohio, I couldn’t sleep because it was too quiet. True story. Tyler said second floor apartments were notoriously challenging to sell. One of the reasons the owner hadn’t chosen to list with Tyler before, was that Tyler advised him that his price was too high and it should be staged. Robert hadn’t listened, and the apartment sat there for two years. In his interview, Tyler said that when you didn’t get a listing, it was devastating, and a blow to your ego; you questioned your own advice. This was his chance at redemption. He couldn’t f*** it up.

In Ryan’s interview, he said, the challenge with Marc Jacobs’s townhouse was that most of the awesomeness had been boxed up and sold at auction by Sotheby’s. His strategy was to give a private showing every fifteen minutes, and hopefully start a bidding war. Doing showings back-to-back made people feel like they wanted it more, because there was limited time. A price of $11 million had been decided on, Char agreeing to sell it faster for less. Ryan said it was a lot of square feet to show in fifteen minutes – 330 square feet a minute. One potential buyer offered $9 million, which Ryan thought was too low, but it was an offer. He thought offers would keep coming in if he kept up the momentum. KJ had buyers who were obsessed with the townhouse, but they had three kids, and would need to renovate for another bedroom. She wondered what was up with the missing fixtures.

Steve said he’d taken a risk, asking the Baxter Street seller to wait 24-hours before he came up with the proper price. The apartment had great characteristics, and he wanted the right number, which he said was imperative to the success of the sale. He suggested $5.5 million, but the seller whined that they were on the cusp of Soho, Tribeca, Nolita, and Little Italy, and Steve said, it was also on the cusp of Chinatown. He knew it was difficult for the seller to think of pricing below his expectations of $6.1 million. He got that there was an attachment, but said he wasn’t a broker who was going to tell them what they wanted to hear. He gave them what the reality was. The seller agreed, and Steve’s potential commission was $165K.

Tyler and his assistant Kemba auditioned models to pose as fireman and policeman at the 67th Street open. In Tyler’s interview, he said, buyers didn’t like surprises, so they were going to be very upfront. The auditions were a hard job, but somebody had to do it. We saw a lot of hot guys, and Tyler hoped they could distract the potential buyers from the noise outside, and bring him offers.

Steve took it to the streets, deciding to bring in samples from local restaurants in the neighborhoods surrounding Baxter Street. He made up handouts with a map, showing how to quickly get everywhere, and listing the coolest things in each neighborhood, as well as the restaurants featured. The open was going to have a distinct food theme. They got macaroons from SoHo, meatballs from Little Italy, Matcha something or other from Nolita, and dumplings from Chinatown. I wanted everything, especially the dumplings, but settled for a turkey sandwich. Steve admitted the exterior sucked, but the lobby was going to be redone soon, and the building had the money in reserve, so he knew it was happening. He focused on selling the location, and said the beauty of it, was that it was in the middle of everything. In his interview, he said potential buyers and brokers showed interest, but he’d been doing this long enough to know not to get excited without a solid, bonafide offer. Yep. I never count on the money until it’s in the bank.

Ryan had made a promise to sell the Marc Jacobs townhouse quickly, exclusively, and quietly, but made it clear that if it didn’t work, he’d have to put it on the market. The pre-market showing was a success, and in KJ’s interview, she said it was perfect for her buyer. It was not only stunning, but a piece of New York history. She offered Ryan $9.5 million, but in his interview, Ryan said, Marc Jacobs doesn’t do bargain rack. KJ said she was on her way somewhere, and Ryan offered to pick her up. In her interview, she said, there was never a free ride, ever, but she was willing to sit in Ryan’s car to get a deal for her client. Ryan liked having the buyer’s agent trapped in the car, being able to use it when calling the seller. They went back and forth a little, but it was deal at $10.5 million.

Next time, two apartments at 4000 square feet each, and Ryan has a The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe themed open house, and dresses as a lion.  

🕶 Father, Godfather, Friend, and Spy…

All about Sean Donely.

👨🏻‍🏫 Cameron Knows…

Apparently, he’s not going to tell us though.

🎡 Spinning Off…

Ryan’s solo act will begin on June 15th.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/ryan-serhant-brooklyn-townhouse-renovation-new-bravo-series

https://www.bravotv.com/million-dollar-listing-ryans-renovation

😆 Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha…

Eboni expects a lot.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/18/eboni-k-williams-got-through-to-ramona-singer-with-help-talk/

👭 The OGs Have Bonded…

Motherhood makes for strange bedfellows.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/16/shahs-stars-mercedes-golnesa-are-friends-now/

🛫 Exploration…

Why can’t we just call it being single and doing what you want?

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/16/golnesa-gharachedaghi-of-shahs-of-sunset-explores-polyamory/

🎮 Not Only Another Pretty Face…

She’s not just Jennifer’s Body anymore, but Jennifer’s brain.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dj-khaled–megan-fox-face-off-in-an-epic-live-fortnite-battle-301291138.html

💃 Still Turning the Beat Around…

The grande dame of Studio 54 celebrates her 80th.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/18/nikki-haskell-turns-80-with-studio-54-themed-bash/

She knows everybody.

https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/nikki-haskell-80/

🛍 Hitting the Sack…

Until we meet tomorrow, for soap and tea, stay safe, stay benevolent, and stay not being a human megaphone like Gladys. It will just end up causing trouble.

May 19, 2021 – Cyrus Removes His Protection, New Jersey Reunites, Beverly Hills Begins, Thoughts & Victoria

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Chase tells Finn that he’s tired of living his life in the hospital. He’s checking himself out. Finn says, against medical advice. He can’t just leave. Chase says, watch him, and Finn says, his life depends on it. Chase says he wants out of this bed, out of this room, out of this building today. Finn says he knows how Chase feels, but Chase doesn’t think so. He says he’ll show up for treatments whenever Finn wants him to, but he can’t fight this illness there. Not without going crazy. Finn sees Michael and Willow at the door.

Britt and Jason sit in a doctor’s office, and Britt says, this is ridiculous. He says, what is? and she says, them being there. They could get caught. He says they’re not going to get caught, but she says, their fake IDs could get flagged. Hello? He’s a fugitive. It’s not worth it. In fact, it’s the dumbest thing they could do. Come on. She heads for the door, but he grabs her arm, and says, if she’s leaving to protect him, don’t. He isn’t worried. She asks if he even knows how to worry, and he says she’s leaving because she doesn’t want to know what’s going on with her. And that’s her right. Then they should go.

Laura opens the door smiling, but her smile drops when she sees Cyrus. She asks what he wants, and he says, just a little familial catch-up. He hasn’t seen her since that unfortunate dinner at Windymere. Can she fault him for missing his sister? She says she’s not doing this with him, and he says she’ll appreciate what he’s come to tell her. She says, okay, five minutes. And then she calls the police. She lets him in.

Brando comes running into the Deception office, and Sasha asks what he’s doing there. He asks if it’s true. Is she pregnant? She asks who told him, and he says, Cyrus, who apparently heard it from his mother. So is she? She says, look… and he says, they slept together. Ever since, she’s been avoiding him and putting him off, so he’s asking her to tell him the truth. Is she pregnant with his child?

Carly thanks Gladys for coming by on such short notice, and Gladys says Carly didn’t give her much of a choice. Carly says, no, she didn’t, and Gladys asks if Carly is going to tell her what she’s doing there, or does she have to guess. Carly says they have a problem in front of them, and they can solve it two ways. They can go the pleasant route, or the unpleasant route. Which works for her?

Sonny grabs the man near the dumpster, and pushes him up against it, startling Nina. Sonny says, how about that? He comes looking for answers, and what does he find? The thing is, what is Sonny going to do with him? Nina runs over, and says, wait. Sonny asks if the man doesn’t want to get his uniform dirty, and if he likes working there. The man says he had no other option; everything else was closed. Sonny asks how the pay is, and the man says, that depends on what you call decent. Sonny says, a man’s got to do anything he can, right, to earn extra cash. No matter how it comes. The man says he doesn’t know what Sonny is talking about, and Sonny tells him, try and connect the dots. Now why would a guy like him want to hold up the Tan-O? The man says he thinks Sonny has him confused with someone else, but Sonny tells, no I don’t – he points to the man’s nametag – Walter! Now tell him who he is.

Finn lets Willow and Michael into the Chase’s room, and says Chase isn’t listening to him. Maybe they’ll have better luck. Chase says, Finn is the one not listening. Finn asks if Chase thinks he likes this. He hates seeing Chase in the hospital. He hates every second of it. Michael says, maybe there’s a compromise to be had. Chase can come in for treatments, a monitoring system, daily check-ups… Chase says, excellent idea, but Willow says, that won’t work, and Finn says, Chase is in constant danger of relapse. Chase says, hence the check-ins, and Finn says, what if Chase is unconscious on the floor during one of the check-ins? Willow says, what if his check-up is in the morning, and thirty minutes later, he’s home and having a seizure? Finn says Chase has to be patient with them, and Chase says he keeps saying that. Finn says, because that’s the reality right now, and Chase asks if Finn is any closer to finding out what’s wrong with him, but Finn doesn’t say anything. Chase says, that’s what he thought. Finn can’t keep him there like some experiment in a lab; it’s sucking the life out of him. Finn says he’s doing everything in his power to help Chase. If he could trade places with Chase, he would do it in a heartbeat, but he can’t.

Gladys asks what this is, the riddle portion of their visit? Carly says, it’s not a riddle. She gave Gladys two options, pleasant or unpleasant. Gladys says, let’s go with door number one, and Carly says, good option. Gladys wonders why she’s listening to any of this, and Carly says she’s about to give Gladys an offer she’d be an idiot to pass up. Gladys says, such a sweet talker, and sits down. Carly says it’s no secret she wants Gladys out of Port Charles, and out of her life. Gladys says Carly has made that crystal clear, and Carly says, then consider her a fairy godmother of sorts. She sits next to Gladys, and says she’s willing to set Gladys up in Bridgeport in a coffee shop, a store, whatever floats her boat, and Carly will subsidize it. Gladys says she’s not serious, but Carly says she’s very serious. Before Gladys says no, she needs to really think about it.

Britt asks what Jason would do. Would he find out if he had the marker for Huntington’s, or would he just let it be? Jason says, before kids, he wouldn’t want to know. He’d just go on with his life like normal, until one day when he started showing symptoms, and then he’d just deal with it. But now that he’s a dad, he feels he would owe it to his kids to find out. She says, because he could pass it on to them, and he says, yeah. He could monitor himself, and when he started to show symptoms, make his next decision with his kids in mind. She says, pre-children, he could handle the not knowing? Every time his hand shook a little, and he wondered, is it or isn’t it. he could handle it? He says he thinks he could, but she says she doesn’t know if she can.

Cyrus settles himself on Laura’s couch, and she asks if he’s waiting for her to offer him coffee or tea. He says he’d be waiting a long time, and she says, yeah, it’s not going to happen. He says, at least she’s consistent in her rejection, and she asks if he was expecting something different. He says, no, not anymore, and she asks why he’s there. He says, it was a painful lesson, but if that evening at Windymere taught him anything, it’s that a congenial relationship with her isn’t in the cards. She says, good. Then they’re on the same page. Finally. He asks if she can imagine the hurt he felt, arriving for a family dinner, in good faith, only to learn that neither her nor her son did the same. It was all a ruse to keep him occupied, so Carly Corinthos could make a power play, and step into Sonny’s shoes. He shakes his finger at her, and says, it’s not in his nature to play games. He thought she knew that about him.

Brando closes Sasha’s office door, and says, when he was asked to be Dev’s father, you know what popped into his head? He’s not a dad. He knew that because he was always careful. He never wanted to bring a kid into this world, and not do right by him or her. When they were together, he wasn’t thinking about anything except them, because she’s incredible. For a million and one different reasons, but if she’s pregnant with his child, he needs her to tell him. Please. He needs to know. She says, yes. The baby is his.

Laura says, clearly, Cyrus craves something he’s incapable of attaining – to be welcomed into her family. All she has to do is look at her unconscious daughter to know what family means to him. He says he hates what happened to Lulu, and she says, that might be true, but she also knows he’s responsible. So he’ll never know the love she shares with her children. He tells her, so she’s said, over and over. Congratulations. She’ll never have to say it again.

Sonny tells Walter, this is how it’s going to work out, and Nina says Sonny doesn’t have to do this. Sonny says he wants Walter to take out his phone, and save this number. Sonny gives him a 555 number, and says, let him see. He looks at Walter’s phone, and says, okay. He’s got it right. The next time Walter gets in trouble or needs cash, call him, and Sonny will help him out. Nina smiles.

Britt tells Jason, ever since her mom told her Faison had the disease, and it could be passed down, she’s been living in a prison of fear. She went to get tested once, in the beginning, but she walked in and walked right out. He says, she wasn’t ready, and she says she couldn’t stand to know. She tried put it behind her, and focus on anything and everything else. It worked for a while, but the fear crept back in until it took over her life. She worked at trying to push it away and not think about it, until it became all she did. She knows it will just get worse until her life is one big, tangled ball of uncertainty. Jason asks if she wants to know, and she says, it makes sense, doesn’t it? If she finds out she doesn’t have Huntington’s, then she’s free. Jason says, if it is? and she says, that would be really awful, but at least she could come up with a plan.

Carly says, Gladys gets to go home to Connecticut, and have a nice, comfortable life, one she could never have before because she couldn’t afford it. Think about it. No more worrying about bills, or whining about her car, no more waiting tables to make ends meet. Gladys would be in control, and have a nice, functioning business of her choosing. Hell, if Gladys stumbled on a house she liked, Carly would co-sign the mortgage, within reason. Gladys says, but only if she gets out of Dodge, and Carly says, exactly. Gladys says, no. She’s not going anywhere. Her son is there, Brando, her pride and joy, and she’s got friends there. Carly says, like Cyrus Renault? and Gladys says, among others. You’re not running me out of Port Charles, Miss High and Mighty. Carly says, okay, and Gladys says, okay? Carly says, what she’s hearing is Gladys is turning down her offer, which is okay. It just means they do it the unpleasant way.   

Sasha says, big news, huh? and Brando says, kind of the biggest. He doesn’t want to tell her what to do, or shove himself in her business, but at the same time, he’d like to support her. He’d be really happy to have a place in his kid’s life. She says, she was blindsided. Just like him, she was thinking about nothing but them that night. She should have been more careful. He says, they both should have. She says she knows she told him that she was on birth control, and she was, but she hadn’t been consistent, and she knew that. She doesn’t know how it’s going to play out, but she gets what he’s saying about wanting to be involved, and she’s totally open to that. He thanks her, and says, even though it’s the last thing he expected, he’s glad it happened.

Chase apologizes, and says he knows how hard Finn is working. He didn’t mean to lash out. it’s not Finn’s fault he’s sick. He’s going crazy and doesn’t know how long he can take it. Finn says, as long as it takes, and Chase says, easy for Finn to say, and Finn says, none of this is easy, but it’s the way it has to be. Chase says he has options, and Finn says, those options will get him killed. Chase says, well, and shrugs, and Willow says, don’t say that. Finn doesn’t know why Chase would take the risk of having a seizure, or falling and cracking his head, and Chase says, because living like this isn’t living. Why can’t Finn see that? Finn says he’s doing everything he can. He can’t let Chase go home alone. Michael says, what if Chase comes home with him?

Finn says he can’t let Michael do that, but Michael says he offered. It’s not like they don’t have the space. Even with everyone who’s staying there, they have ten empty bedrooms, and a full staff of housekeepers. Chase can have his privacy, and still have someone check in on him. And his grandmother is a doctor. Finn says, one of the best, and Michael says, plus, they have some awesome neighbors. Right down the driveway, there’s a mom and her little boy. Willow says, he’s really cute. Chase might like him. Michael says, it’s a win-win. Willow won’t be terrified for him, and they can see each other whenever they want. What does he say? Chase smiles.

Gladys says Carly is confusing herself with Sonny. She admits she was afraid of her cousin, but she’s not afraid of his greedy grasping wife. Even if Sonny was still there, it wouldn’t matter. She’s friends with someone just as powerful; if not more so. Carly says she’s Cyrus worshiping again, and Gladys says, Cyrus likes her. He respects her, and views her as someone he can do business with. Carly says, business; is that what they’re calling it? Gladys says, and he likes her son. Cyrus gave Brando a job when they kicked him to the curb. Carly asks if Gladys loves her son, and Gladys tells Carly, don’t dare question her love for Brando. Carly says she’ll take that as a yes, and Gladys says, of course (🍷) she loves him. Carly sincerely hopes she does, because she’s three breaths away from getting Brando killed.   

Sonny says, if Walter ever finds himself in a jam, or the friend comes back who sent him to the Tan-O… What was his name? Walter tells Sonny, he didn’t say, and Nina takes out her phone. She shows Water a picture of Eli, and says, is this him? Walter says, that’s the guy, and Sonny says, if he comes sniffing around, wanting a favor, it’s better that Sonny handle him than Walter. Walter says, okay, and Sonny says he’s glad he ran into Walter. Remember what he said, and everything will work out fine. Now go back to work. Walter leaves, and Nina looks at Sonny. He says, what? and she says, nothing. She’s just so impressed. Next time Elijah calls Walter for his dirty work… Sonny says, Walter will come straight to him. She says, brilliant. He’s brilliant. They high-five, and Sonny holds on to Nina’s hand.

The doctor introduces himself to Britt and Jason as Dr. Gannon, and asks Jason to wait outside while he talks to Jason’s wife. Britt says, she’d like her husband to stay if that’s okay, and the doctor says, of course (🍷). They all sit, and the doctor asks, what’s going on? Britt says she’s been having tremors in her right hand, and pain. He asks when the tremors started, and she says, about five months ago. They were erratic, but have started happening more frequently. He asks if she has any underlying medical conditions, and she says, possibly. Her father had Huntington’s Disease. Up until now, she’s elected not to get tested. He says, so she doesn’t know if she has the marker? She says, no, and he asks if she wants to know. She says, that is the question of the day.

Chase can’t believe Michael is going to let him move in, and Michael says, why not? Chase asks if Michael is sure everyone will be okay with it, and Michael says, the only person whose opinion matters is his grandmother, and given the circumstances, he’s sure she’d agree this is the best option. She’s letting Valentin live there while they’re waiting for Brook’s baby to be born, so Chase is a major step up. Chase says, okay, but he doesn’t want to go against medical advice. He needs to check with his doctor. Finn says, Chase was prepared to leave a minute ago, but Chase says, things change. Finn says, if Monica is willing to sign off on it, so is he. Michael says he’ll call her now, and Finn suggests they use his office; he wants to talk to Monica himself. They leave, and Chase tells Willow, Michael stepping up like that after what happened, he’s truly one of the good ones. She says, Michael is remarkable.

Dr. Gannon suggests they start with the actual thing Britt has. They’ll run a battery of tests on her hand, and see what comes up. Then she can decide if she wants a test for Huntington’s. Is that good? She nods, and he asks her to come with him. She looks at Jason, and he says, it’s okay. He’ll be there.  

Carly suggests she and Gladys review who Gladys has gotten into bed with since she got there. Cyrus Renault is a drug pushing murderer. Gladys says, like Sonny never killed anyone. At least Cyrus values her opinion. Carly says Cyrus is using her; it’s clear as day. He winds her up with a compliment or a glass of wine, and off she goes, regurgitating anything he wants her to say. Gladys says, that’s not true, and Carly says, he’s a despicable human being, who, when he doesn’t get what he wants, resorts to blackmail. Gladys says he’s not blackmailing her, and Carly says, because he prefers to do that to her son. Does she really think Brando is working for Cyrus because he wants to? Brando is so far under Cyrus’s thumb, he’s basically a hostage because Gladys told Cyrus about Dev. That’s how he works. Cyrus doesn’t trust her with his secrets. He thinks he has leverage over her. Cyrus doesn’t trust anyone.

Sasha puts Brando’s hands on her stomach, and he says he guesses they have some things to figure out, and she guesses they do. First on the list, they need to decide how to protect him from Cyrus. He says, screw Cyrus. Cyrus sent him there to sniff out the father. She says, then he already suspects it’s Brando, but Brando says he’s done with Cyrus’s bullying and threats. He’s going to quit his job, and let the chips fall. Does she think he’s crazy? She says, no, but she wants him to take a breath, hear her out, and then let her know what he thinks.

Cyrus tells Laura, things are about to change, and she asks, how? He says she’s made it clear she wants no familial relationship between them, so her children no longer get his protection. Laura says, is that what he did for Lulu? And he says he’s referring to Nikolas. He’ll deal with Nikolas’s interference the same way he would a stranger who gets in his way. She asks if he’s threatening her, and he says, no; it’s a promise. If Nikolas continues with his plan to privatize Pentenville, he’ll have no choice, but to stop him. He starts to leave, and turns when he gets to the door, telling her, be careful what you wish for. She didn’t want him as a brother. Now she has him as an enemy

Gladys tells Carly, stop trying to scare her, and Carly says she should be scared. Her lie is going to fall apart. Gladys says, what lie? and Carly asks if Gladys is kidding her. Jason didn’t kill Franco. Gladys says she saw him… and Carly says she saw what she was paid to see, but when the truth comes out, and Jason goes free – because he will– she won’t just be left holding the bag, she’ll be facing perjury charges. What does she think happens in Cyrus’s world when someone goes from being an asset to a liability? He’ll kill her without a second thought. Not to mention he has a really good reason to kill her kid. Gladys says Carly is just jealous because Cyrus is good to her boy, but Carly says, not for long. She has one name – Sasha Gilmore.

Sasha says she was in a really messed up place when she met Cyrus. They were about to have a flat out transactional relationship; sex for drugs. Knowing that about herself, that she could stoop that low, was horrible, but it wasn’t going to stop her. She would have slept with Cyrus that night, and hated herself for it, and it would probably have killed her int the end. He says, the heart attack saved her life, and she says, so did the guy who brought her to the hospital. That’s how she sees it. A tragic fate that she narrowly avoided. In Cyrus’s view, she was the perfect trophy. She was his property. Does Brando think Cyrus would be willing to let that go, to share it, to allow it to have its own choices? He says, no; she’s right. Cyrus thinks she’s his property. She says, when he finds out young, strong, sexy Brando knocked her up when he couldn’t even get her into bed, what does he think Cyrus will do? Be honest. He says Cyrus is going to try and take him out. Her phone rings, and she says, Cyrus is there to see her? Send him in.  

Willow sees Michael in the hallway, and he says Monica is on board, like he thought she would be. She offered to speak to housekeeping about a late night check-in. Willow doesn’t know what to say. Chase would have lived alone. Michael says, he knows, and she says, this is obviously what’s best, and she’s so grateful, but it’s going to be hard. Everyone at the house will think she and Chase are together. Michael says they can handle it, and Willow says she’s glad one of them is confident. He says, sometimes the right thing to do is hard. Apparently, Michael memorizes fortunes from cookies. He says, and this is the right thing to do. Chase is a major important piece in her life, and he’s Michael’s friend. Willow says, what he did tipped the scales in the custody hearing. Without him, they might not have Wiley. He says, Chase made a huge sacrifice. Now it’s their turn.

Nina says Sonny scared her for a minute. She thought he was going to hurt the guy. He asks why she’d think that, and she says, it would be completely understandable that he’d be angry that the guy tried to rob Phyllis and Lenny. He says, someone has to be down on their luck to pull a gun on a stranger, especially one that hasn’t done anything to them. Eli is bad people, but most people are just desperate. Nina says, bad situations make for bad choices, and he says, if the hiker hadn’t found him in the woods and taken him to the clinic, he would have never met Phyllis, which led to her taking him in… She says, he could have ended up like Walter. He says, it’s possible. It’s best Walter knows he can turn to somebody. Nina says she couldn’t agree more.

Britt comes back, and Jason asks how it went. She said they did an x-ray, an MRI, and some other medical term where they take a small needle and use a light current to test the nerves. What’s ridiculous is, she could have ordered the tests herself, but if it led to where she was scared of it leading… He says she didn’t want anyone at GH to know, and she says, most of all, Cyrus. Jason asks where the tests led, and she says she has postural tremors. He asks what that means, and she says she’s stressed, and needs to take better care of herself. Jason says she has a reason for the tremors. That’s got to be a relief. Britt says, yes and no.

Finn tells Chase that he spoke to Monica at length, and she’s on board. Chase wonders if he’s making a mistake, imposing on the family like this, but Finn doesn’t think Michael would have offered if they couldn’t handle it. Monica helped Finn, and he selfishly feels better knowing there’s a doctor in the house in case anything goes wrong. Chase says, typical. Finn making it all about himself. Finn says, it’s a good compromise. He’ll find a cure, Chase has someone to monitor him in case he needs it, and he’ll get time with Willow outside of the hospital. Chase says he can’t get Willow alone soon enough. 

Michael says, it won’t be forever, and Willow says, when Chase is well and strong, they’ll tell him the truth. He says, now is not the time. They need to treat their friend with kindness and dignity. She says, Chase is lucky to have him, and he tells her not to nominate him for sainthood yet. It’s just one room in a huge house; it’s the least he can do. Willow says, as hard as it is, it couldn’t be so much harder if she weren’t going through it with him. They join hands briefly, and Willow leaves.

Laura leaves a message for Nikolas, saying, she just had a visit with Cyrus. She needs to see him as soon as possible.  

Carly tells Gladys, Sasha was in a bad place. Cyrus was hitting on her big time; a young, flashy, trophy. He got Sasha hooked on drugs, and she OD’d. (Okay, I just have to say it. Is Carly just making this up as she goes along? Is everyone? We saw none of this along the way, except for him giving her drugs once.) Gladys says, that’s not Cyrus’s fault, and Carly says, no, but does she know what Cyrus’s solution was when Sasha collapsed? For Brando to get rid of the body; just get rid of the problem altogether. Her son couldn’t do that, so he saved Sasha’s life. Gladys says, that’s her boy, and Carly says, yeah. Sasha is pregnant, and Brando is the father. How does Gladys think Cyrus is going to react? Not so well. So the only person who can save Gladys and her son is Carly.

Brando asks Sasha if he should go out the back, but she says, no. It’s better for Cyrus to see him, and they can confront things head-on. Cyrus knocks at the door, and she opens it. She says, perfect timing. They have a lot to discuss.

Nina asks if Sonny has ever given much thought to before; how people’s earlier choices restrict their later ones. He asks what she means, and she says, people get caught up in the quest for power, drive to succeed, and their need to protect what’s theirs. They talk themselves out of kinder impulse they’d have in situations. He says, he sees it. It’s kind of weird. He doesn’t know who he was before, but maybe it’s better not to know. There’s something liberating about the idea. He feels free to help Lenny and Phyllis. He doesn’t have to think he needs to beat the hell out of someone, and can look from their perspective. She says, there are no outside forces, and no personal history forcing him to react a certain way. He’s free. He says, maybe what happened was a blessing in disguise. Not that he wanted it. It’s not what he would have chosen, to have no money and no memory, but he doesn’t regret it for one second.

Britt tells Jason, yes, this obviously means the possibility she doesn’t have Huntington’s is still out there, but so is the fear, and it’s just as real. Does he see how paralyzing this is for her? She double-thinks everything in terms of if she has the disease or not. Jason said if he had no kids, he wouldn’t want to know, right? He says, they’re two totally different people with totally different lives, and she says, she knows, but it’s important to her to understand why he wouldn’t want to know. Jason says he doesn’t make decisions based on what ifs. He’s actually bad at what ifs. He doesn’t know. If his kids weren’t in the equation, he thinks he’d just want to live as long as he could, and as fully as he could. Then whatever happens to him, happens to him, but he’s not everybody. She wishes she was like that, and Jason says, if not knowing is suffocating her, she should know. Dr. Gannon comes back, and asks if she’s made a decision. Britt says she’d like to get tested for Huntington’s.    

Tomorrow, Laura asks if that’s the only reason Nikolas wants to buy the prison, TJ visits Shawn, Sasha tells Cyrus that she’s saving the best for last, and Carly says the only one who can save Gladys and her son is her.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey – The Reunion – Part One

The set was super cool, with all kinds of boardwalk games to represent the Jersey Shore. Although I’m not sure if Andy had RHONJ confused with the show Jersey Shore, since this group’s idea of the Shore is Tom’s River, which ain’t exactly boardwalk territory. Everyone went with a white/silver color scheme, and as always, amazing earrings. My favorite dress was Melissa’s, which was very princessy with a silver lace overlay. They talked about their kids, but it didn’t take long before the arguing started. Jennifer whined that Marge looked down on her being a stay-at-home mom, but Marge countered that she had been a stay-at-home mom, and that wasn’t the issue. She said Jen had married to a plastic surgeon prominently displayed on her social media bio. Jennifer said it was a fact, and Teresa said Bill was a doctor, and it was something to be proud of. She added that Marge wouldn’t be saying married to a plumber on her social, but I’m not sure why that wouldn’t also be an asset, since they make a small fortune. Not to mention, look at all the construction work Marge gets done for free. I wish I was married to a plumber. Marge told Teresa that wasn’t nice, like Teresa cares. Jennifer was still not speaking to her mom, which she thought was for the best. Her mother wanted an apology for her taking in her dad, and it wasn’t going to happen, since she’d done nothing wrong there. I don’t blame her on that one. Melissa said Jennifer constantly threw her mother under the bus, and they all talked at once, which meant I could hear nothing. Jackie agreed with Melissa, which somehow prompted Teresa to bring up the analogy. Apparently, Andy wasn’t ready to discuss that yet, and told them that they weren’t talking about that right now. Jennifer said her mom was always starting arguments about the past, and Andy mentioned emotional neglect was also abuse. Jennifer said her mother wanted the whole family to punish her father. Viewer Jodi from Milwaukee thought Jennifer jealous of Melissa, and Melissa said Jennifer constantly talked about her and Joe #2 in the confessional. Jennifer said Marge told her off-camera that she and Joe #3 knew that Joe #2 didn’t pay people. Marge called Jennifer, the biggest sh*t starter known to man, and told her, if she’d said that, it would have been on the show. I can’t say I don’t agree. And if they hadn’t used it, it would have been shown right then. I don’t think she said it. I don’t dislike Jennifer, but I think she’s highly insecure, and afraid she won’t have enough storyline to keep her job.

Joe #2 came out, and we flashed back to idiotic things he said this season. Melissa said they were both jealous people, and had been joined at the hip for the first half of their marriage. Joe said fame was a devil that made you forget who you are, and Marge said Melissa had to take advantage of her time to shine. Joe’s comment about Delores being a broken woman was brought up, but Delores had the perfect response. She said when someone called her something that she knew she wasn’t, she didn’t get mad. I totally hear her on this. I’m the same way, and my response is usually to laugh. Melissa and Joe agreed they were in a good place now. We revisited Teresa and Joe #2’s father’s memorial, and Teresa said it had been one thing after another. Joe had gone to jail, she went to jail, she lost her mom, and then her dad. She wanted a break, and Andy said he thought the break was Louie. Teresa said she’d met Louie on the same street where she’d asked her parents to send her a great guy. Sounds like a keeper. For now. We went back over the fight that started with Joe #2 talking smack about Joe #1, and Teresa saying Juicy Joe was a classy guy. That was even hard to type. Joe #2 said their parents had held in their dislike for Joe #1 because of the kids. When Teresa went to prison, all of them went to prison too. Teresa said her kids saw the things her brother said, and Andy showed a clip from Watch What Happens Live, where Gia talked about how it bothered her. Joe #2 said he had held it in for years, but it was a reality show and that was real life. Agreed. Andy brought up Joe #1 having told the press that Joe #2 stole from his parents and never helped them, and never visited his mother in the hospital. I find all that a little hard to believe. Somehow, this turned into something about Jackie, Teresa, and the… oh never mind. At this point, Joe #2 was dismissed.

A viewer asked about Marge’s hair evolution, since she seemed to have ditched her pigtails. She said she still wore them (I do remember seeing her in them this season), but she often felt like she was in a theme or costume where they didn’t apply. Jennifer asked if Joe #3 wasn’t submissive to Marge, basically just to start sh*t. Apparently, Jennifer had also been slut-shaming Marge on Twitter, and said Marge had slept her way to the top. Marge’s response was, at least I’m at the top, you only slept your way to Paramus, and I literally lol’d. Jennifer said Marge was the cause of the rumor, and that Teresa would back her on that. Marge said it was going to go down very bad.

Next time – Part Two – the husbands join the group, and a dead horse is beaten – i.e. the analogy,

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Along with Kathy Hilton as a friend, added to the cast this season were new Wife Crystal Minkoff and Sutton, who finally got her diamond. It was just after quarantine, and in Erika’s interview, she said she’d been on a roll. She was on the New York Times Best Seller list, a best-selling author, and two weeks short of ending her run in Chicago on Broadway, when it all came to a screeching halt. And she didn’t want to make sourdough. It sounded like most of the women hadn’t talked to each other much, although PK and Dorit had gone to Mexico with Mauricio and Kyle. Kyle was surprised Garcelle had unfollowed her after she’d accused Garcelle being a deadbeat with a charity auction win. Garcelle, Sutton, and Garcelle’s friend Sheree (no, not that Sheree) drank some kind of health concoction, but then chased it with Fireball. In Garcelle’s interview, she said she and Sutton had become friends. Sutton was fun, a little odd, and a little kooky, but she liked it. Sutton said she’d tried texting Denise, but gotten no response. She didn’t understand why they all couldn’t get along.

LisaR, Dorit, and Erika visited Kyle, who’d broken her nose, and got a nose job along with the fix. Dorit wanted to get dolled up, and have a barbecue or cocktails for the ladies, outside at her house. Dorit’s said the year had been easy on them. Sutton had sold her house, but her new house needed a facelift, so she was renting Kyle’s old house to the tune of $25K a month, which Kyle called the friends and family discount. I wondered what the full price was. Kyle came for a visit, and we flashed back over Kyle’s memories of the house. In her interview, she said it made her feel sad to see how different it was.

Garcelle met with LisaR, who she said she didn’t like right now. LisaR said she cared about Garcelle, and always had. She’d taken some time to self-reflect, and her intentions hadn’t been to hurt Garcelle. She apologized, saying she’d been hurt, and wanted to hurt Garcelle. She admitted to being harder on Denise than she’d needed to be, and had rather she’d stood by her friend. She’d 100% f***ed up. In Garcelle’s interview, she thought LisaR was trying to own it quickly, so Garcelle didn’t come for her. Garcelle asked why LisaR couldn’t have just been there for Denise, and let the others come for her. (Two words: screen time.) LisaR said she couldn’t, and Garcelle asked, why? Was it that LisaR had to be right? LisaR said no one cared about Brandi, or what she and Denise had done, but Garcelle said it hadn’t seemed that way. LisaR said she’d thought she and Denise’s friendship had been deeper than Denise and Brandi’s. So… What does that mean? LisaR was jealous? Garcelle asked how she could trust LisaR not to do the same to her. LisaR said she’d been protective of Denise, and Garcelle said if that was how LisaR protected her friends, no thanks. LisaR admitted being a c-word, and Garcelle said, even though that wasn’t a word she liked, she couldn’t disagree. Ditto. LisaR wanted to move on, and Garcelle said she was open, but treading lightly.

In Erika’s interview, she said she’d never taken her success for granted, but quarantine taught her how, on a dime, the world can change. She’d lost her job, and Tom told he that she wasn’t good at being still. She said there was only so much she could clean up and organize. Dorit visited Garcelle, who had an awesome fish tank, that was huge, round, and narrow, and had two small fish in it. Garcelle showed Dorit her office, and said she’d gotten her dream job as co-host on The Real. She had an inversion table in the bedroom, and Dorit asked if it was for sex, but Garcelle said, just her lower back; it didn’t vibrate or do anything else. On their way to visit Crystal, who was also a friend of Kathy’s, Kyle told LisaR that she was going to have lunch with Garcelle, and LisaR said she felt good about the dinner they’d had. Garcelle told Dorit that she didn’t know if she could trust LisaR, and Dorit said it took a while for her to get it back after she and LisaR started off on the wrong foot. We flashed back to the dinner where LisaR asked if Dorit did coke in the bathroom at parties. Garcelle asked if Dorit trusted LisaR now, and Dorit said she did, but there was a long pause first. It didn’t go unnoticed by Garcelle who asked why Dorit had hesitated. We never quite got the answer to this.

LisaR and Kyle met Crystal’s husband Rob, who’s 25 years older than Crystal. In Kyle’s interview, she said she didn’t think there was anything wrong with an age gap. Look at Erika and Tom. She could see why they were together. I choked on my coffee. Rob had directed the animated Lion King, so there were all kinds of tchotchkes from the film in their library, which were fun to look at. I’m still not sure how you direct a cartoon though.

That evening, the women went to Dorit’s for her glam barbecue. In Dorit’s interview, she said she was glad to be glamming again, and hosting a party. It had been 100 years. They all squealed and air kissed when they saw each other, and I was already annoyed. Dorit toasted to a great rest of this sh*tty year. In Crystal’s interview, she said she felt underdressed. The group dressed very loudly, and she was more conservative. She thought it could be because she saw her older friends dressing young and cringed. I wasn’t 100% positive if she was throwing shade at the group or just making a comment. I’ve told my friends, if they ever catch me dressing age inappropriately, please take me out back and put me out of my misery. Crystal also said that people in Beverly Hills knew one another, and if you didn’t know someone, maybe it was someone you didn’t need to know. Is Crystal a snob? Mauricio and PK made themselves scarce, and in her interview, Erika said, the truth was, none of these women knew how to throw a barbecue. It would have been better if they were on a yacht in the Mediterranean, but they were at Dorit’s in Encino. She’d take it. LisaR invited everyone to Lake Tahoe, and in the creepiest moment, Kathy said in her interview that, as a child, she did pretend dentistry on the neighborhood children. LisaR told Dorit that she and Garcelle had a great, really good dinner, and she thought they’d be okay. Garcelle told Sutton that she was open to growing and figuring things out with LisaR, but Sutton said she thought LisaR believed they were all good. In Garcelle’s interview, she said it took more than one drink to fix a friendship. Sutton told her if there was dishonesty in how she felt, she should go back and revisit the conversation, so there were no splinters. Garcelle said, there were going to be splinters regardless. LisaR told Dorit she wanted to be better not bitter, and Dorit acted like that was the most clever thing she’d ever heard. Yeah. LisaR is really good with the little sayings, but she’s still an a-hole.

Everybody kept saying how long it had been. LisaR wanted to know everyone’s best moment and hardest moment of quarantine. Sutton said stayed in bed for 2 months, and Kyle said the unknown was the worst for her anxiety, but she loved having the kids at home. Crystal said they never would have had this kind of time, and Garcelle said when she didn’t have her kids, she was lonely. Erika said it was a very dark time for her. In her interview, she said she was always busy, but when she came home from NYC, it was really silent. She was walking the halls and not sleeping, and feeling incredible dread. She’d thought seeing a psychiatrist was a sign of defeat, but caved. She told the women, she’d started dreading waking up, and ended up seeing a psychiatrist and going on Lexapro. The problems were still there, but her attitude toward them was different. LisaR said she’d had to sit with herself instead of running from herself. Erika said she’d been running too, and in her interview, she said there was so much the women didn’t know about her life and her personal life. The bigger your life is, the bigger your problems are. Wow. If that isn’t conceit, I don’t know what is. Kathy asked if anyone thought about people they could weed out since they didn’t miss them, and Erika said she was down to two, and they were duking it out.

Next time, Garcelle questions Kyle about calling her out, the trip to Lake Tahoe (it’s some house), and Garcelle asks how she can trust LisaR.

🗯 My take on the women. As weird and inappropriate as she is sometimes (hey, she’s Southern and eccentric), I like Sutton, and I love Garcelle. The jury’s still out on Crystal. It’s way too early to tell, and I want to like her, but some of the things she said were iffy. I suppose at this point, I’m indifferent to Kyle. I think she’s tone deaf in a lot of ways, and not especially bright, but obviously Mauricio loves her, so there must be something there. Dorit is Dorit, and Erika, I dunno. I think she has her reasons for being the way she is, but when you’re her age, they’re not excuses. I haven’t liked her much in a while, although her wardrobe still rocks. LisaR is the lowest of the low, that word Garcelle and I don’t like, and, as Judge Milian (People’s Court) says, I wouldn’t believe her if her tongue came notarized.

🕯 Burning It At Both Ends…

Time for tea with a little NYC real estate mixed in tomorrow. For now, stay safe, stay living to the fullest (whatever that means for you), and stay making sure there are no splinters in your relationships.

May 18, 2021 – Sonny Recognizes Someone, Ramona Gets Busted By Leah, Did She Donate, Fashionable Fashions & Hamptons Magic

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny and Nina get to the Corinth Outlet Mall, and Nina says, this is the place. Sonny says, the first stop on Elijah’s list of real estate acquisitions. She says, it’s the opposite of local charm. The words boring and mundane spring to mind. He says, the word that springs to his mind is corruption.

Carly lets Diane in, and says, before she asks, this is billable. Diane says she’s delighted to hear it. Which of the myriad of situations Carly is handling are they discussing? Carly says, Jason. She thinks she found a way to bring him home.

Britt stands in what looks like a lighthouse, and Jason walks in. She asks how it is, and he says, the perimeter is clear. She says, it certainly is isolated. She’s holding a deck of cards, and he asks what she’s got. She says, they’re in luck. Only the seven of diamonds is missing. She should probably check his stitches and change his bandages, but he says he wants to clean up first. She says she’ll be there, and he goes upstairs. She takes out her phone, and starts to punch in numbers. Jason suddenly appears, and asks who she’s calling.   

Peter shows up at Maxie’s apartment, and says he was so happy to get her message that she wanted to see him. She says she did ask that he call, but never mind. He’s there now. He asks how she’s feeling, and how’s little Louise? She says, they had a rough night. That’s why she wanted to speak to him. He asks if she had contractions, and if they should go to the hospital, but she says, it’s nothing like that. She needs to leave town.

Anna calls Robert, and leaves a message that she needs to talk to him. She’s at the hospital, but she can meet him in 20 minutes. Call her back; it’s important. She hears Finn telling Chase that he’s working around the clock to find a protocol; to make it safe for Chase to go home. Chase says he wants out, but Finn says Chase just had a major setback. Chase suggests they talk about his setback, and talk about his mysterious condition. What is Finn not telling him?   

Willow looks at her phone, and Michael asks, what’s got her so absorbed? She says, she was just researching Chase’s illness. She knows it sounds ridiculous. If Finn can’t figure it out, a Google search isn’t going to be much good. She can’t believe Finn’s found no diagnosis in all this time. Michael asks if she thinks Finn isn’t telling Chase all he knows about Chase’s condition.   

Ned walks into the Quartermaine mansion, as Brook is coming downstairs. She tells him, good morning, and he asks if everyone is alive after Valentin’s first night there. She says she’s seen no signs of bloodshed, but it’s probably the calm before the storm.

Valentin wanders around upstairs, and opens a door. There’s a scream, and Olivia yells, get out! Ned runs upstairs, and Brook says, yeah. That’s more like it.

Willow asks Michael, what if Finn is withholding information about Chase for his own good? He says, like they are? and she says, exactly. She’s in no position to criticize, but she knows Chase wants the truth. Michael says, what if they ask Finn straight out? Would it violate confidentiality? She says, actually, it wouldn’t. Chase told Finn that he wants her informed about his condition, so she has consent. But she doesn’t feel right probing into it with Finn. Michael asks, why? and she says, how much is too much? Chase thinks she’s his girlfriend, and so does everyone else. If she exploits her access to privileged information, it does feel like another lie, and she just can’t do that to Chase.

Finn tells Chase, believe him. He gets no joy in keeping Chase cooped up, and watching him eat orange gelatin. Chase tells him to find out what’s taking so long, and Finn says he’s doing the best he can. He can’t have Chase go back to his apartment, and chance his fever spiking and him having a seizure. He left Chase for five minutes, and came back to a 105 temperature, and Chase delirious. What if Chase is alone and couldn’t get help, and Finn can’t get to him? Chase says Finn will find a way to keep him safe, and Finn says, they have that. It’s called staying in the hospital.

Robert comes out of the elevator, and Anna motions for him to keep his voice down. He says he thought he’d find her there, but she says he didn’t have to come. She could have met him. He says he was at the hospital, interviewing a witness. It sounded important. What’s up? It’s not Chase? She says, no. She called Tiffany, and has some really bad news. Sean passed away. His old friend is gone.

Olivia flies downstairs, and asks why Valentin is strutting around half-naked? He strolled into her bedroom, wearing only a towel and a look of astonishment. What’s going on? What the hell is he doing here? Brook says, Monica didn’t tell her? and she says, tell her what?  Are Valentin and Brook a couple? Brook says, no, but what if they were? Ned says, they’re not. Valentin and Charlotte are living there for the time being. Olivia says, they’re what?

Britt says, she just wants to make one call; it’s important. Maxie is high risk, and she’s Maxie’s OB/GYN. She needs to make sure Maxie is all right. He says, the police could be monitoring her associates. It’s a long shot, but they could be looking at Maxie. She says, that’s why she’ll just be on for a short minute. Come on. She  trusted him all the way to a Canadian lighthouse. Now he needs to trust her.

Diane says, if Carly thought of a way to exonerate Jason, by all means, enlighten her. Carly says, the case relies on Gladys’s claims that she saw Jason getting rid of the murder weapon. They know she’s lying, and if Gladys recants, the case is over. Diane asks why Gladys would do that, and Carly says she’s going to convince Gladys that she’s making a mistake, aligning herself with Cyrus. Diane asks if they’re talking about the same Gladys. Carly can’t appeal to Glady’s better angel. She doesn’t have a righteous bone in her body, and she’s terrified of Cyrus. Does Carly know something she doesn’t? Carly says, Gladys will be singing a different tune when Gladys hears what she has to say.

Nina tells Sonny, when they were driving into Corinth, she was thinking it was a cute little town, with charming houses. Then they got to the strip mall that looks like it was dropped in the center. Before they came, she did some research, and looked at the town. Main Street was thriving, and had all these cute mom and pop businesses. Where are they? What happened to the local community? He says, Elijah happened.

Peter asks what Maxie means by leaving, and Maxie says, she’s not leaving leaving, just going away got a few days. Whispering Pines is a spa resort, and they have a baby pampering package. She’s going to treat herself. He asks if this babymoon is for couples, but she says, the spa is for women only. It’s supposed to be calming and relaxing, and she could use some alone time. She just got terrible news. Her godfather Sean died. He says he’s sorry; he had no idea. She says, someone important leaves her life just as someone important enters it. She needs some quiet to process. He understands, doesn’t he? He says, of course (🍷). He hopes it will be a relaxing time, and she says, it will be. He says, of course (🍷) it will. Chloe will be there.

Jason says Britt thinks he doesn’t trust her? and she sarcastically says, no. That’s why he didn’t want her to make a call. He says he just wants her to understand the risk to use the phone. Obviously she does, so go ahead. She says, that’s it? and he says, that’s it. They’re in this together. She doesn’t have to sneak around; just ask for the phone. Or she can keep the phone, and he’ll ask. Britt says, great, and he tells her, make her call. She says she will, and he goes back upstairs. She watches him, and smiles.

Robert tells Anna, he knew Sean was suffering from dementia, but he didn’t think it was bad enough that he’d die. Anna says, Tiffany and Annie are devastated. They knew it was coming, but even when you’re prepared, it’s just… Finn comes out, and asks if Robert is okay. Anna says, their friend passed away – Sean Donely. Finn says he’s sorry. He knows they mentioned Sean lived in Ireland, and Anna says, the memorial is tomorrow. Robert says, so soon? They have arrangements to make. He’ll check the flights. Anna says, no. She’s sorry. She can’t go.   

Willow tells Michael that she’s sorry. It’s not fair, but Chase is in the hospital with an unknown illness, and getting him through it is all that matters. She hopes Finn isn’t withholding information like Chase thinks. Michael says, Chase was pretty out of it. Maybe he’ll feel differently today. Willow hopes so. She’s heading over to the hospital. She wants to grab some time with her advisor, and look in on Chase. He asks if she wants a ride. She can sit in the back if she doesn’t trust herself with him. She says she’ll try to control herself, and thanks him.

Brook tells Olivia, it wasn’t her idea, but upon further consideration, as bizarre as it is, it makes sense. Like Valentin said, there are more wings in the house than Quartermaines. (Apparently, they thought that was as funny as I did, since they used it twice.) Valentin says he’s sorry he intruded on Olivia, and she asks if he doesn’t believe in knocking. He says he was under the impression that he and Charlotte had the guest wing to themselves. Olivia says he thought wrong, and Ned asks why she was in the guest wing. She says she’s been sleeping there since he left. It doesn’t feel right, sleeping in their bed without him. Brook smiles.

Sonny and Nina visit a park where the trashcans are overflowing. She says, the park is like the rest of Corinth. It’s obviously seen better days. Imagine how charming it used to be. Sonny sees a woman sitting on a bench, and says, maybe one of the locals can give them some insight on the park. He walks up to the woman, and says, hi, Barb. She asks if she knows him, and he says she’s wearing a name tag. She says she’s on break, and Nina says, the mall must be busy. What about the rest of Corinth? Did it go the way of the strip mall? She saw pictures on the website, and the town looked so cute. Barb says, it’s a different town. It’s changed since she was growing up, especially after what happened five years ago. Sonny asks, what happened? and she says, crime; robberies, vandalism, petty theft. People got scared and stopped shopping here. Nina says, what a shame. It must have been hard on businesses. Barb says, they started shuttering and boarding up. When they were offered a chance to sell, they jumped at it. They didn’t  expect the lots to be combined for a strip mall. Nina asks if Barb thinks the owners wouldn’t have sold if they knew, and Barb says they would have at least held out for more money. Sonny says they have a similar problem in Nixon Falls. He leans over to Nina, and says, very similar.

Carly tells Diane that she recently learned something that could make Gladys switch sides, but she’d be breaking a confidence. Diane asks if it would give her the leverage she needs to get Gladys to recant her story, and Carly says she thinks so. Diane asks if it would put Carly’s source in danger, but Carly says she doesn’t think so; it’s personal and none of her business. Diane says, then she needs to ask herself this question. What’s more important, a clear conscience regarding her source’s secret, or the possibility of Jason being exonerated? Carly says, question. Anything she says is covered by attorney/client privilege? Diane says, unless Carly is going to tell her that she’s murdering somebody. Don’t murder anyone, and don’t tell her. She doesn’t want to know. Otherwise, everything is covered. Carly says, Sasha is pregnant, and Brando is the father.

Ned says, Olivia can’t sleep in their bed alone without him? He’s been having trouble sleeping too. Olivia says, stop here. Question. What’s Valentin doing camping out there, when she gave him the best suite in the MetroCourt? Valentin says he’s there to keep an eye on Brook. She insists on ditching her security detail. Olivia says, and Monica is okay with this? and Ned says, she’s surprisingly on board. Michael and Willow come  out of the living room, and Michael asks, what’s going on? Brook says, not much. Valentin saw Olivia naked. Olivia says she was not naked, but Valentin was only wearing a towel. Ned says Valentin needs to walk around in proper attire, but Brook says she kind of likes the towel. Valentin says he’s sure, and goes back upstairs.   

Nina tells Barb, when she was parked across from the mall, she saw lots of cars. Barb says, people drive in from all over to shop at the outlets. That’s the reason a lot of people went out of business; they can’t complete with the low prices. Don’t get her wrong; she’s grateful for the jobs it brought. It’s just a different town now. She supposes it’s progress. She leaves, and Nina says, it sounds like the town lost its heart, and Sonny asks if it was lost, or stolen.

Diane asks Carly to explain how Gladys learning Sasha is pregnant with her grandchild will make her recant, and Carly says, Cyrus is into Sasha. She’s sure Cyrus thought Sasha was a trophy, and hooking her on drugs would keep her on a leash. It didn’t turn out that way, and Sasha has kept her distance. Cyrus, not so much. He won’t appreciate being shown up by his younger driver. If Cyrus found out, he’d kill Brando for being close to Sasha. Gladys has a lot of faults, but she loves her son. Diane says, the best way to protect Brando is to get Cyrus convicted of a felony for obstruction of justice. If Gladys admits she lied, and further admits that Cyrus incentivized it, Cyrus will be facing serious criminal changes. Carly says if she reveals Sasha’s secret, she’ll feel terrible using Sasha’s situation for her own benefit after all Sasha has done for Michael and Wiley. She gave up Michael, and nearly lost her life. Carly feels terrible, but there’s no other way to help Jason. Diane says, maybe she can offer Gladys something else.

Robert says, Anna is going to miss Sean’s memorial? What could be more important? Anna says she wants to go, but she’s needed there. Finn asks for a minute, and Robert gives them privacy. Finn tells Anna, she can’t do this, and she says, she’s not. She’s going to make sure Chase has another dose if he needs it. Finn says, no; she can’t miss the memorial. She’ll regret it if she doesn’t go. She says she’ll regret it more if something happens to Chase. She wants to be there for the family, but she can’t be in two places at once. She guesses she can asks Valentin to deal with Peter. Finn says, either way, she should go. She’ll regret it if she’s not there. She thanks him for looking out for her, and he says he always wants what’s best for her. She says she feels the same way about him.

Maxie tells Peter that she doesn’t need Chloe. There will be a whole staff there to pamper her. She won’t have to lift a finger if she doesn’t want to. He says, the whole point of hiring a nurse was so Maxie would have a medical professional with her at all times in case of an emergency. It will be good for her peace of mind to have Chloe there, and his. Her phone rings, and she sees it’s Britt. She tells Peter that she needs to take this. She says, hello? and Britt says, thank God she answered. Are she and the baby okay? Has she managed to keep Peter away?  

Peter asks, who is it? and Maxie says, hi, Trish. How are you? She was so worried when she didn’t hear from her. Britt says, Peter is there? and Maxie says, yep; she’s managing. Is Trish okay? Britt says she’s fine, but she won’t be back soon. What is Maxie going to do? Maxie says, she made other arrangements. She heard Trish couldn’t help because she was in a jam. Britt asks if Maxie found someone else to deliver her baby, and Maxie says, Trish knows her; she’s on it. She just has to wrap up a few details. Britt says she’s so sorry. Please, be careful. Maxie says she will. Is Trish sure she’s doing okay? Does she need to send a casserole? Britt says, she and Jason are okay. He didn’t kidnap her; he actually saved her. Maxie says she already knew that, and Britt says she can’t stay on the phone much longer. She’ll think good thoughts for Maxie and her baby. Maxie says, thanks. She wishes Trish could have made it too. Britt says she’s confident Maxie’s got this, and she’ll find a way to keep the baby safe from Peter. Maxie says she’s definitely working on that.  

Sonny tells Nina, he bets it’s the same story with the other towns. Crime goes up, businesses sell, and the strip malls and chain stores take away the remaining business, selling higher inventory at lower prices. She wonders if that’s the future for Nixon Falls, and he says, it’s already happening. That’s what Elijah does. He buys cheap, and sells to developers for more cash. She says, there’s already an uptick in crime. Phyllis said that several of her friends who wouldn’t sell, are selling now because of the robberies. The last straw. Now the town is a  target. He says, didn’t he tell her that Eli was a bad guy? She says, he is. She can’t stand the thought of Eli taking advantage of Phyllis and Lenny, when they’ve been so good to him, and taking advantage of sweet little towns. That’s the real story, not a puff peace on a charming little town, but how Elijah is using the specter of crime to drive up real estate prices, and sell the soul of sweet little towns.

Britt is playing Solitaire, when Jason walks in. She says she hoped he was sleeping, but he says he wanted to check again. She says, too bad for him. The more rest he gets, the faster he’ll heal. By the way, how long are they staying in this bucolic spot? Can they actually get a good night’s sleep? He says they should be good there, and she says, by good, he means… He says, if they take reasonable precautions, they could stay there a couple days, maybe longer. Long enough for her to see a doctor about her hand.

Michael says he and Willow are going to check on Chase. When he opens the front door, Anna and Robert are there. Michael says he and Willow were heading out, unless they’re here to see him. Robert says, they’re here to see Monica. Anna says she was just at the hospital, and Willow asks if she saw Chase; how is he? Anna says, a little restless, and Michael says he guesses they should get going. They leave, and Olivia comes downstairs. She says it’s good to see Robert and Anna. Valentin comes into the foyer, and Anna asks what he’s doing there. Robert tells Olivia, they need to see Monica. The world lost a really good guy, and them, a dear friend. Ned asks, who? and Robert says, Sean Donely.  

Chase has papers all over the bed, and Finn asks, what’s all this? Chase says he asked for his bill so far. Even with insurance paying 90%, staying here is a fortune. Finn tells him, don’t worry. He’ll cover it. Chase says he pays his own way; no. Finn says, now might be a good time to accept help, but Chase tells him, he said no. He’s the one lying there, and he’ll pay it. Finn says, no, he’s not, because it’s his fault.

Sonny asks if Nina is going to do an exposé in her magazine, and she says she thinks it will be interesting reading, and it will shine a light on what’s happening in these towns. He asks if she’s going to send reporters to Nixon Falls, but she says, no. She thinks she’ll do it herself, and expose how Eli incited crime to bring down the property values, and bundle the real estate to sell to national chains. The only problem is, they need hard proof. He says, he saw Eli talking to the thug who robbed the firehouse dance, and he heard the thug say Eli paid his bail… Sonny looks at a man on his phone near a dumpster behind Nina, and she says, what’s the matter? He says, he thinks he knows that guy.

Carly tells Diane, it’s worth a shot. As painful as it would be, it’s worth it to keep Sasha’s secret safe. Diane says Carly can always have it in reserve, in case this fails, and Carly says, she would hate to betray Sasha. Diane tells her, Sonny made choices he hated, but he made them; it’s the nature of the business. While Carly is running this thing, sentiment is a luxury she can’t afford. Diane leaves, and Carly ponders.

Britt asks if fugitives like her and Jason aren’t supposed to avoid places that keep records, like medical facilities. He says she has a fake passport. The hospital is free, and she can get the answers she needs. She says, there’s no way she’s walking into a hospital with a fake passport, but he says, she got into the country with a fake passport, and no one questioned her. Go in as a patient, and try not to pick a fight with the doctors. She asks if he just made a joke. Wow. He asks why she’s dodging this so hard, and she says, because she’s scared.

Brook says she thinks Monica is in the study, and Ned says he’ll check. Olivia suggests they get some coffee in the living room, and Valentin hangs back. He tells Anna that he’s sorry. Sean was a hell of an agent, and more important, her friend. She says, he was good friend, and behind them, Brook sneaks out the front door. Anna asks why Valentin is there at this hour of the morning, and he says he’s keeping an eye on Brook, who he sees disappeared again. Anna asks if Brook is avoiding him, and that’s why he moved in, but he says he’s living at the Quartermaine’s just until they can neutralize Peter. He asks if Sean was her best hope for an antidote, and she says she thought so. Like she told him, Faison poisoned Sean’s wife. She thought Sean might have something in his files from back then that she could use to help Finn.   

Peter asks Maxie if everything is okay with Trish. He doesn’t recognize the name. She says, Trish is a mom from James’s music playgroup. She was going to take James for a playdate, but she got the flu. It’s okay though; Spinelli is going to take him. Now where were they? Oh yeah, Chloe. He says, going to the spa with her, and she says, right. The more she thinks about it, the more she agrees with him. Chloe should go. She’s so close to her due date, it would be irresponsible for her to refuse. He says he knew she’d see reason. She’d never do anything to jeopardize their baby. She says, never. She’ll do everything in her power to keep the baby safe.   

Robert tells Olivia, Sean was one of his oldest friends. He was Robin’s godfather, and his daughter was named after Anna. Olivia says she’s glad he’s going to the memorial; it’s important to say a proper goodbye. (I’m guessing she’s going to end up going with him.) Ned comes in, and tells Robert that Monica will see him in the study. Does he know the way? Robert says he does, and thanks… to both of them. He heads for the study, and Ned tells Olivia, they should talk. She asks if he’s really okay with Valentin being there, and he says he’s 100% not okay with Valentin walking in on her, but he’s come to see the wisdom in Valentin staying there. He and Monica agree that it’s a way to assure Valentin keeps his promise to sign over Brook’s shares. She says she should have known it was something about ELQ. God forbid they forget the bottom line. Ned says, the family is so comfortable doing battle, they forget to protect who they’re truly fighting for. He’s grateful Olivia is there for Brook. Brook puts on a good front, but she’s in over her head with this pregnancy. She needs guidance, and there’s no one better to give it to her than Olivia. Olivia says, she’s a handful, that one, but if Brook will have her, she’s got Brook. She’s happy to help his daughter.

Sonny looks at the man, and flashes back to holding a gun on the robber who tried to steal from the Tan-O. Realizing it’s the same man, Sonny tells Nina, he does know that guy.  

Carly calls Gladys, and says she’s sure Gladys is surprised to hear form her. She needs Gladys to come by the house. She’s sent a car to pick Gladys up. There’s something important they need to discuss.

Anna and Valentin sit on the steps, and Anna says she’s going to Sean’s memorial. She hates the fact that she’s leaving Chase with Peter in control of the antidote, but Valentin says he’ll handle it. She thanks him, and asks if he’s sure it’s okay. He has a lot on his plate. He says he’ll take care of Peter. Go say goodbye to her friend.

Outside, Brook makes a call to her friend CeCe. She says she’s good, but girlfriend, her family is stifling her. She needs a break before the baby arrives. A couple of days of R&R. Can CeCe tell her family that Brook is staying with her?… Here’s what CeCe should say if they come looking for her…  

Maxie schedules treatments on her laptop. She wonders how long Ultimate Transcendence takes. Two hours? Perfect. She’ll schedule it after the mani/pedi, and other treatments. She says, enjoy it, Chole. You’ll be polished, buffed, and blissed out before you even realize I’m gone.

Britt tells Jason, she doesn’t want to be alone at a Canadian hospital, while some strange doctor calls her Teresa, and tells her that she has Huntington’s Disease. He says, first of all, she’s not going to be alone. He’s going with her. She says, even knowing what a risk he’d be taking? and he says, taking risks is a new thing for him. She laughs, and he almost smiles.

Chase says it’s not Finn’s fault he’s sick, and it’s not Finn’s fault that he can’t make Chase well. But it is Finn’s fault that he’s refusing to let Chase leave. Finn says Chase doesn’t understand, and Chase says Finn doesn’t understand. He’s checking out. Finn says, against medical advice. Chase can’t just leave. Chase says, watch him, and Finn says, your life depends on it. Michael and Willow stand in the doorway. 

Tomorrow, Chase says he wants out today, Cyrus says Laura will appreciate what he’s come to tell her, Laura tells Gladys that she’d be an idiot to pass up the offer, and Sonny confronts the robber, saying he knows exactly who he is.

The Real Housewives of New York City

While lounging in Ramona’s bed, Ramona and Sonja discussed the healing session. Sonja said she was surprised that Eboni had shared about her grandmother being sick, since she was new to the group. In Sonja’s interview, she said she was happy that Eboni felt comfortable enough to share. Sonja was at the point where she felt she needed to be more vulnerable and start sharing, or she’d be stuck. LuAnn found Eboni, and said Eboni had given them an Irish goodbye (i.e. ghosted them – I had to google that), but Eboni said she’d had a good time. Parts of the day had been a lot, like Ramona calling waitress Michelle the help. LuAnn said it was part of the Ramona package, and we flashed back to moments Ramona was being ignorant, rude, and/or insensitive, of which there are many. Eboni told LuAnn that her grandmother had worked as a domestic her entire life; she was the help. LuAnn said she didn’t think Ramona meant anything racial by it, but Eboni said it was the idea of seeing people as less than. She cared more about the intention than the actual words. Everyone got ready for the day, and Leah was wearing these awesome pants of many patterns, which made Ramona dizzy. She told Leah they weren’t going on safari, and in Leah’s interview, she said, it’s always a safari with these animals. She thought she was dressed perfectly. As they got in the limo/bus, Sonja noted that LuAnn was now LuAnn when she spoke to the driver, and we flashed back to when LuAnn insisted on being called Countess. While headed to a winery, LuAnn yapped about new man Garth (who she’s already broken up with), and in Sonja’s interview, she said LuAnn had a new guy, and was acting like a teenager. Garth was LuAnn’s covid flirt; reel it in. LuAnn told them about the day she planned for them in Northfork.

At the winery, Leah wondered if LuAnn was uncomfortable, only being one month sober, but Ramona said LuAnn was cool – because LuAnn said she was. In LuAnn’s interview, she said she wanted to feel included, so she brought her fake rosé. At lunch, Eboni told Ramona that her help remark had been triggering; it made people feel devalued. In Ramona’s interview, she said she liked how Eboni told her in a non-condescending way why it wasn’t cool. Ramona talked about finding out she had covid after the fact, and being tested for antibodies. Leah challenged Ramona on having said she donated plasma, and Sonja said it hadn’t been on Instagram, so it didn’t happen. Leah said it wasn’t just a test; it was a whole process. Ramona just kept saying she got tested, and wouldn’t directly answer Leah’s question. In her interview, LuAnn said Ramona was obviously lying; her face was red, and she was dodging the question.  In Leah’s interview, she said Ramona had tried to make herself look better after her sh*t behavior in the pandemic. Like she was a charitable woman who donated plasma. She told Ramona, it was like propaganda, and Ramona got loud, and gave Leah the finger. Leah told Ramona to tone it down, since she was spitting her food everywhere. LuAnn said Ramona was making herself look guilty by being defensive. Ramona suddenly had to go to the bathroom, and Leah said she wasn’t the covid police, but don’t lie. Ramona called Leah a vicious girl, and in her interview, she said the best way to handle Leah was to ignore her and walk away. Leah said nobody else seemed to give a f***, and in Eboni’s interview, she said she got that it was a morally bankrupt thing to do, but what were they going to do? Leah was never going to get what she wanted with that approach.

LuAnn said she was going in, and followed Ramona inside the restaurant/gift shop. Eboni said Leah had caught Ramona; now rest your case. Ramona yelled from the bathroom that she had diarrhea, and LuAnn apologized to the cashier. LuAnn went back to the table, and told the others that they’d given Ramona diarrhea. In Leah’s interview, she said it was time for Ramona to see a doctor. You couldn’t slurp oysters, and guzzle rosé with IBS. (Isn’t Ramona’s drink of choice pinot?) Ramona said Leah was always attacking her, and decided to go for a walk. Sonja said she’d come along, and Leah said now she was the enemy because she was looking for the truth. Sonja said she knew Ramona was wrong, but she was going to hold Ramona’s hand while she licked her wounds. Sonja said something to Ramona about cancel consolation, telling her, these days, everyone wanted to cancel everyone. She commented on Ramona’s leopard attire, and Ramona let out a screech. Oddly enough, although it was heard throughout the winery, no one even got up to see what was going on. Ramona said she felt better. In her interview, Leah said she wasn’t going to get any acknowledgement from Ramona, but every time she saw Ramona, it was going to be in the back of her head. Ramona told Sonja that she liked how Eboni explained herself in a way that wasn’t aggressive. In Eboni’s interview, she said she was cautiously optimistic about a friendship with Ramona.

In proving rich people are just like us, before leaving, the women put any leftover lobster rolls in napkins to take with them. Sonja said she never left lobster, and we flashed back to the infamous lobster boil, where Ramona and Sonja shoved lobsters into tote bags. In her interview, Eboni said it was blowing her mind seeing Sonja evolve into very tipsy. She wondered if she missed Sonja taking seven shots, but she hadn’t. Geez you’d think this was Eboni’s first… oh wait, it is. On the way back, Sonja got irritated about LuAnn’s repetitive praise of the great and wonderful Garth, and in Ramona’s interview, she suggested Sonja was jealous. It was what all of them wanted, and LuAnn got it, during covid no less. They moved on to doing some shopping in town, and in LuAnn’s interview, she said there was nothing like shopping to make a girl feel good in general. I did like the local stores, which carried a lot of unique handmade and vintage stuff. It reminded me of shopping in Hot Springs, Arkansas, where I went to a convention a few years ago. Leah bugged Ramona about inviting Heather to dinner, and Eboni said she hadn’t shucked oysters since she worked at Hooters, where she was hired for her personality. In Leah’s interview, she said she didn’t know if Sonja wanted LuAnn for herself or Garth for herself… or both. LuAnn offered to buy Sonja something from one of the (no doubt expensive) clothing stores, which Sonja readily accepted. In her interview, LuAnn said she was spoiling Sonja because Sonja was starting to spiral. Sonja whined that the blouse she wanted looked better on LuAnn. In Ramona’s interview, she said, trouble is on the way and it has one name, alcohol. Yep.

During the usual sex talk in public, Sonja said, too big is just a nuisance. I have to admit, I literally lol’d. In Eboni’s interview, she said she liked Sonja’s free spirit. I thought it was more like Sonja had too many spirits. They went to a bar/restaurant, and in her interview, LuAnn said her nerves were on edge. She felt tempted in this fabulous bar, so she went out to have a smoke. You couldn’t expect her to give up all her vices. Hey, no judgement from me, sister. Leah thought LuAnn drinking fake rosé out of a wineglass might be hurting her by keeping her attached to alcohol. In Leah’s interview, she said LuAnn was closer to a drink than she thought. Part of getting sober was getting away from that, but LuAnn didn’t want to hear her. Sonja said she didn’t want to be a canceled consolation, and Ramona wondered why anyone wanted to cancel culture. Ramona took Sonja’s drink away, saying, Sonja was getting close to the danger zone. In her interview, Ramona said that Sonja was going through something, and the drinking was taking her to the deep end. They sat down for dinner, and Leah messed with her phone, looking up all the things Heather had said. Besides talking smack about Sonja’s facelift, Heather said there was nothing authentic about LuAnn, and she was doing drugs. In LuAnn’s interview, she said, she and Heather had been fine. What the hell? LuAnn said, at first, she thought they should uninvite Heather, but on second thought, let her come. They could give it to her. Who the hell is that bitch to talk?

LuAnn FaceTimed with Garth at the restaurant, and Ramona said she was happy for LuAnn. LuAnn said he was the real deal, and Sonja drunk-called one of her male friends. Ramona said Sonja thought it was a competition, and in her interview, Eboni said she’d never been to a dinner with energy like this. She felt like Alice in Wonderland. It wasn’t her jam, but she was intrigued. Sonja got somewhat incoherent, yelling about contributions, and in Leah’s interview, she said, there’s a point where alcohol stops working and it’s not fun. Sonja wasn’t in a great place, and it exacerbates where you are right now. Sonja bothered her friend a second time, and Eboni engaged in a discussion with him about banks. She said Wells Fargo’s rates were better, but his bank helped to close the wealth gap for her people, so she was supportive. This caused Sonja to totally bug out, yelling that they wanted to talk about Wells Fargo, but it wasn’t her family, J.P. Morgan.

Don’t touch the effing Morgan letters!

Next time, Sonja goes over the edge, LuAnn says she can’t be around Sonja, Garth meets Sonja, and Heather comes to dinner.

🩸 Did She Or Didn’t She…?

The great plasma debate.

RHONY: Leah McSweeney Is Convinced Ramona Singer Lied About Donating Her Plasma Post-Covid

👗 Statements Of Fashion…

Why does everyone look so much better here than the more upscale award shows?

https://people.com/movies/mtv-movie-and-tv-awards-2021-red-carpet-arrivals/

🌞 Then the Morning Comes…

Tomorrow, the Jersey Wives reunite, when no doubt we will hear the word analogy more times than our ears can take. RHOBH is also premiering its new season, although it just ain’t the same. Whatever Wives are your jam, and even if none, stay safe, stay being your best self, and stay refusing to be a canceled consolation.

May 17, 2021 – Cyrus Wants Brando To Deliver, Hitting the Deck, the Return Of the Shahs & Running LA

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Valentin says he sees now that he can’t make Brook put her life on hold, just because he’s made some enemies in the past. She tells him, welcome to the 21st Century, and he says, he has the perfect solution. He, Charlotte, and Yuri will move in; that way, they can all be together. She says she had no idea he had such a sense of humor, but he says he’s serious. It’s the only way to keep the baby safe. She insists on giving Yuri the slip, so he’s going to look out for her himself. After all, he’s the one with the most to lose. So, what’s the bidet situation in this house?

Dr. Navarro recommends they induce right now, and Peter says she means tonight? She says, why not? Since it’s Maxie’s third baby, she doesn’t anticipate any problems. They could go home with their little girl as early as tomorrow.

Finn looks in a microscope, when Elizabeth comes in. He asks what time it is, and she says, long past the time anyone else would call it quits. He says, anyone else isn’t trying to save Chase’s life. She says she knows he’ll find a way.

Anna paces the hospital hallway, and leaves Tiffany a message. She says she hopes Tiffany and Sean are well; sending love to them. She wishes she was calling just to catch up, but she’s afraid she’s made a bit of a mess of things there, and she’s wondering if Sean might have something in his possession that could help her. If Tiffany could call back, it would be lovely just to hear her voice. She looks in Finn’s office window. Finn tells Elizabeth, it was specifically designed for…

At the MetroCourt, Brando says when Sasha saw her in the elevator, she said they should talk another time. How about now? That night at the garage, she seemed happy. He knows he was, so if he did or said something wrong, he doesn’t want to lose her friendship over it. She says, he didn’t do anything wrong, and he asks, then what is it? What’s wrong? She says, now is not a good time, and he tells her, she said that before. He guesses it’s all she’s going to say. He doesn’t want to be pushy. She says, pushy is fine, but not when they have an audience.

Cyrus is on the other side of the bar, and Gladys sidles up to him, saying, she hears congratulations are in order. He says, excuse me? and she says she heard he’s going to be a father. He says she’s confused him with someone else, and she says he knows he doesn’t have to play coy with her. She’s more than his driver’s mother; they’re allies. Some might even say, intimate. He says he can’t imagine who, and she says she hopes he takes Jason Morgan out of play. Carly gets out of the elevator, along with her bodyguards, and looks at Cyrus.

On the phone, Sonny says, dammit. Nina, get out of there. She says, it just finished printing. She’s on the way. She takes the copies, folds them, and shoves them in her bag. Eli comes in, and asks what she’s doing there. She says just give her a second. She can explain everything.

Finn hates to admit it, but whoever designed the poison was brilliant. What a waste of talent. Imagine what they could have accomplished instead of creating the perfect tool for blackmail and death. She says, they’re not perfect. He’s going to find a way to neutralize it. He says he’s glad one of them believes that. Anna pokes her head in, and asks if he’s got a minute. Elizabeth walks past Anna, says, give her regards to Peter, and leaves. Anna says, what’s that about? and Finn says, Elizabeth said Cameron was going crazy, thinking Jason killed Franco. She needed to know the truth, that Peter killed Franco and poisoned Chase. She deserved to know. Anna isn’t the only one affected by what Peter did. Cameron tried to stop Jason, and picked up a gun. He could have killed someone, or gotten himself killed. This needs to come to an end. They can’t let Peter pile up any more victims.

Maxie asks Dr. Navarro, what’s the rush? and Peter agrees. Is something wrong with the baby that she’s not telling them? The doctor says, the baby is fine, but Maxie has been suffering from high blood pressure and Braxton Hicks, and is on moderate bedrest. Why not get her back to normal by inducing her now? Maxie says she hired a live-in nurse to make sure she takes care of herself, and Dr. Navarro says, that’s terrific, but who knows what could happen between now and when the baby arrives? Her blood pressure could skyrocket, putting the baby’s health in jeopardy. Wouldn’t she rather take precautionary steps? Maxie says, there are still arrangements that need to be made. They’re not ready to take the baby home. The doctor says, no parent ever really is, are they? She knows it wasn’t expected, but it’s her best advice. Peter thanks her, however, they’re choosing not to take it.

Brook says, Valentin isn’t moving in. The place isn’t big enough for both of them. He asks what she’s talking about. This house is huge; it has more wings than Quartermaines. She asks if he’s implying she won’t see him, but he says he’s implying the opposite; she’ll be seeing a lot of him. At least until the baby is born. She says, over her dead body, and calls to Michael. Valentin asks what she expects. She keeps ditching her bodyguard. He explained the situation, so a bodyguard is not negotiable. Every time she walks around without Yuri, it’s not just her that’s at risk. Michael asks, what’s going on? and Monica comes in, and asks if Brook is all right. Brook says she’s not all right. Valentin is threatening to move in with Charlotte. He thinks he can foist himself on them because he’s convinced his enemies are going after her and her baby. Michael says, that’s not going to happen, and Brook says she knows it won’t. Tell him Monica; this is your house. Monica says, actually, she thinks Valentin moving in would be a wonderful idea.

On the phone, Nina says, tell Phyllis, everything is fine. She’ll see her back at the Tan-O. Sonny says, dammit, and takes a gun out of a locked box behind the bar. Nina says Eli scared her, and he says she surprised him. What’s she doing there? She says, looking for her earring… There it is. Obviously, she lost it when they came to check out his office. She realized it was lost on her way home, and came back. He asks why she didn’t just call him, and she says, didn’t he get her message? He says, it must have been when he was filing the complaint at the police station. She says she was lucky the back door was unlocked, but he should be more careful. She asks if he wants her to help him clean up. It’s the least she can do, after making him think there was another burglar. He says, no, and she says she’ll see him around. She leaves, but Eli doesn’t look totally convinced.

Carly’s bodyguards move closer, but Carly says, Mr. Renault is a guest here. Brando says he thought Sasha was steering clear of Cyrus, and she says she’s trying. He asks if Cyrus is giving her any trouble, and she says, not if she can help it. He says, what’s going on? Let him help. Carly comes over and asks if there’s a problem. Sasha says she asked Brando to leave her alone, and he refuses. Carly says, why doesn’t Sasha go, and she’ll have a word with Brando.

Cyrus tells Gladys, she’d be better served to avoid mentioning their association. She asks, why? Does she embarrass him? He says it’s for her own good, and she says, putting Jason in Pentenville was for her own good too. Now he’s on the loose. Knowing she lied about him disposing of the gun, who does he think Jason is going to come for first? He tells her, don’t worry about Jason; he won’t be free for long. She hopes he’s right. She’s not the only one he’ll come gunning for, and he doesn’t want to leave his bambino without a daddy. He says, he already told her, she’s mistaken. He has no children. She says, he has one on the way. At least according to what she heard from his baby mama in the ladies room. He asks what she’s talking about, and she says she wishes she’d known he and the face of Deception were entangled a long time ago. It would have saved her some sleepless nights.

Peter tells Dr. Navarro that he and Maxie have a well-considered birth plan, and they’re sticking to it. The doctor asks if that’s really what Maxie wants, and Maxie says she and Peter have waited so long for Louise to arrive, what’s another week? Dr. Navarro says, of course (🍷). It’s their decision. The baby is due next Friday. She says, if Maxie hasn’t started labor by then, she’ll insist on inducing, and she leaves.

Finn tells Anna that he made copies of all his work, in case something happens to him. He gives her the paperwork, and she thanks him. She says the reason she came by is, she reached out to an old friend, Tiffany, Sean’s wife. She thought maybe he might have something on file that could lead her to the person responsible for the original toxin Faison had. He says, right now, he’ll take all the help he can get. Violet is worried about Chase. She doesn’t know what’s going on exactly, but she knows he’s sick. She asked if he thought it would help Chase if they clapped, since it works for Tinkerbelle. They’ve been clapping every night. Anna says, that’s sweet. How is she? He says, she’s perfect. She misses Anna. Anna says she misses Violet too. She just didn’t want to intrude. He says she can see Violet any time, and she thanks him. On her way out the door, she asks him to tell Violet that she’s really sorry. She’s doing everything she can.

Gladys says she’s betting Cyrus will throw a spectacular baby shower, but he says he’s not one for parties. She says he’ll change his mind, and he’s the kind who will go for all the trappings. As his baby mama’s due date gets closer, and her baby bump gets bigger, he’ll feel more fatherly. He says he supposes that’s entirely possible if Sasha were carrying his baby. Gladys says, she’s not? She thought Sasha was his… He says, his what? and she says she’s sorry. Sasha’s boss said they were an item. He says, Lucy Coe? and she says, he knows her? He says he knows her by reputation. She’s a gossip who knows nothing. Excuse him.

Carly says Brando knows better than to make a scene in her restaurant, especially with Cyrus there. He says Sasha is exaggerating, and it makes no sense. She has a problem, and won’t say what it is. Carly says she’s sure Sasha has her reasons for whatever she’s doing. Can’t he leave her alone? Cyrus approaches them, and apologizes for interrupting, but he needs to speak with his driver. Brando asks them to excuse him, and goes with Cyrus.

Sonny puts the gun in his waistband, when Nina walks in. She says he has no idea how glad she is… He throws his arms around her, and hugs her, saying she scared the hell out of him, but she’s in one piece. She says, mostly; her nerves are jangled. He asks if Eli hurt or threatened her, but she says, he bought her story hook, line, and… earring. He asks why she didn’t do what he told her to, and get out, but she says she wasn’t leaving the evidence behind. Does he want to take a look? She digs the papers out of her bag, and Sonny asks if Eli knows she’s got it, but she says Eli doesn’t know anything. He says, when he thinks of what could have happened… She says she thinks Sonny is overreacting, but he says, it’s overreacting not to react. Eli had something at stake, hiring those firehouse thugs. If he knows Nina is going after his files, she’ll be his next target.  

Gladys tells Carly, it’s been a while, but Carly says she hadn’t noticed. Gladys asks if that’s any way to talk to family, and Carly says, she’s not family. Gladys tells her, Sonny would say otherwise. If only he was there. Carly says, but he’s not, and she doesn’t have to pretend. Gladys says, all she wanted was to reconnect with her cousin, and get to know Mike’s family, and Carly threw her out of her own grandson’s funeral. Carly says, Dev wasn’t Gladys’s grandson, and Gladys says, tell that to the Feds. She doesn’t understand what she did to deserve Carly’s hostility. Carly says Gladys backed the wrong horse.

Brando and Cyrus sit down, and Cyrus asks what Carly had to say. Brando says she told him to behave himself, and Cyrus says, with Sasha? He saw them talking earlier, and it looked like it was serious. Brando says, since Sasha’s heart attack, he’s tried to look after her, and Cyrus says, he’s quite the boy scout. Brando saved Carly, and protected him from the fallout after Sasha’s heart attack, but he can’t solve everyone’s problems. Some messes can’t be avoided, as Sasha just discovered.

Michael asks if Monica is sure she thinks Valentin should move in, and she says if Michael thinks she’s forgiven Valentin for stealing ELQ out from under the family, he’s wrong, but Valentin is right. Brook and the baby need protection from his enemies. Michael says he can be responsible, but Valentin says Michael has his own child, and a full-time job at Aurora. How is he going to handle Brook? Brook says, hello? She’s in the room. She can handle herself. Valentin is acting like his enemies might go all medieval on her. Monica says, look who Valentin has been involved with? Alex Devane, Helena Cassadine… Brook says, both are dead, and Valentin says, Peter August is very much alive. Monica tells them, Jason said he murdered Drew. This family has lost so much for so long, she’s not risking Brook and her baby’s health because of Peter’s machinations. They need all the protection they can get.

Maxie thanks Peter for having her back, and Peter wonders if the doctor is trying to pad her bill, but Maxie says, no. She believes the doctor was only thinking about Louise, and he says, and they aren’t? She says she’s going home; she needs to start making arrangements. He asks, does she mind if he stops by to check in? but she tells him, call first. He says he promises, and she asks him to tell Chloe to meet her at the car; she has to sign out first. Peter says, of course (🍷), and kisses her cheek. He says he’ll see her soon, and leaves. She takes out her phone, and hears the door open. She says, Peter, I do need my privacy, but it’s Anna.  

Maxie asks what Anna is doing there, and Anna closes the door. She says she followed Maxie from her apartment. Sorry, but she needed to speak with her. How long was Peter here? Maxie asks if Peter saw Anna, but Anna says, no. Maxie says, Peter discovered she had an OB/GYN appointment, and decided to come and offer moral support, without asking her first. Anna asks if he’s been doing that, showing up randomly, and Maxie says, all the time. Showing up at her apartment with a milkshake; insisting she hire a live-in nurse. She feels like he’s stalking her, and this baby isn’t waiting for Anna or anyone else to stop him. Louise is coming – soon. Anna says that’s what she wanted to talk to Maxie about. She’ll make arrangements for Maxie to get out of Port Charles, and deliver the baby where she’s hidden from Peter. Then she’ll deal with him.  

On the phone, Elizabeth says she knows; she’s freaked out too. She’ll be home as soon as she can. She tells Finn, unbelievable. She’s not surprised; that man is vial. Finn says, let him guess; Peter. She says he sent reporters to her house, trying to get a statement from Cameron about the shooting in the garage. Jason’s escaped; did Cameron actually take a shot at the fugitive? Finn says he thinks it’s time he and Peter had a little talk, but she says he can’t. He might say more than he should, and none of them can say anything. He says, okay, for now, and she says she can’t believe Cameron picked up a gun, and almost threw away the next 20 years of his life. Finn says, he didn’t shoot anyone, and has her influence to thank. She says, and Franco’s. Franco was so good to Cameron. He believed in Cameron, and helped Cameron believe in himself. It’s not enough that Peter robbed Franco of his life. He robbed all of them. He broke their family.

Nina asks what Sonny was going to do with the gun, and he says, whatever was necessary. She asks where he got it, and he says, it’s the Tan-O’s. Lenny and Phyllis bought it after the place was trashed. He wants her to know how serious this is. Eli is in league with some bad people. He could have hurt her, or worse. She says, he didn’t, and she can handle herself. If he didn’t trust her, he wouldn’t have let her do their plan. He says, from now on, they do it his way, and she says, okay. They’ll do it his way, but that – she points to the gun – has to be left behind. She likes him better without it. He says, him too.

Carly finds Sasha in the restroom, and asks if she’s okay. Sasha says she’s been better. Brando isn’t a bad guy, except for the company he keeps. Carly says she can make Brando stop talking to her, but Sasha says Carly has enough to deal with. Carly says, let her worry about her own problems. She’ll never forget what Sasha did to help Michael get custody of Wiley. If Sasha needs anything, Carly is there. Sasha thanks her, and Carly says Sasha might want to keep her distance from Cyrus and Brando, but Sasha says, it’s a little late for that. Carly asks, why? and Sasha says Brando told her that he doesn’t want to lose their friendship. Carly says she wasn’t aware they were friends, and Sasha says, friendlier than Brando knows. She’s carrying his baby.

Brando says he didn’t think Sasha was on Cyrus’s radar anymore, and Cyrus says, they were seen together. The media took notice, and there were a couple of items on Page Five. They’ve been linked publicly. Brando says, Sasha nearly died from the drugs Cyrus gave her, but Cyrus says, Sasha did a public interview, and turned her unfortunate episode into a victory. She was on her way up, and a potential asset to the right man. Brando flashes back to kissing Sasha, and getting busy in the car. Brando says, Sasha is a beautiful woman. He sees why she became the face of Deception. Cyrus says, not for much longer, and Brando asks what he means. Cyrus says, he doesn’t know much about the fashion industry, but he has the feeling they don’t want their spokesmodels to come up pregnant. Another dude who needs to come into the 21st Century.

Nina says, if Sonny is done with the lecture, they should look at the records. Sonny says, all right; they’ll look. They sit down, and examine the papers. Sonny points out the bail payment for the guy who robbed the firehouse dance. Nina says she’s not so interested in the fact that it was paid, but how it was paid; what account the funds were drawn from. Sonny says, along with other withdrawals, and Nina says, nothing is consistent with the payments. He says he doesn’t see anything under the table; just one-off payments. She says when she took over Crimson, she got well-schooled in accounting papers and books. This, my friend, is a slush fund. He says he doesn’t understand why a small town guy like Eli needs a crooked set-up, and she says, her thoughts exactly.

Eli signs into Lantano Commercial Properties (a nod to One Life To Live, no doubt). He frowns, and looks at the copy machine. He puts his hand against it, and goes back to his computer, looking up the history. He looks at the copy machine again.   

Carly says, Sasha is pregnant with Brando’s baby? and Sasha says she shouldn’t have said anything. Please don’t tell Brando. People will find out soon enough, and she doesn’t want Michael to know she slept with his cousin. Carly says, she won’t say anything, and asks how far along Sasha is. Sasha says, just over a month, and Carly says, Brando has no idea? Sasha says she needs to tell him, and Carly says, really? Why? Sasha says she can’t keep it a secret, but Carly says, yes she can, and she thinks Sasha should.  

Brando says, Sasha is pregnant? and Cyrus says that’s what Brando’s mother told him. He takes it the news is a surprise, and Brando says he had no idea. He’s hardly seen Sasha. Cyrus says, that’s understandable. They’ve both been keeping busy, not that either of them has much to show for it. Brando asks what he’s saying, and Cyrus says Brando’s job performance has been lacking. Brando says he’s sorry. He didn’t realize… Cyrus says he asked Brando to find his mother, and Brando failed. Cyrus has told no one, especially the justice department, that Dev was an illegal immigrant, and not Brando’s son, and has gotten nothing from him in return. Brando asks how he can make it up to Cyrus, and Cyrus says, by bringing him results. He has a way for Brando to deliver.

Valentin thanks Monica for her generosity and understanding. He’ll send for Charlotte, and they can start moving in. Monica says, slow down, cowboy. Just because she gave her okay, doesn’t mean she has the final word. Valentin says, it’s her house, and Monica says, yes, her late husband gave it to her (ha-ha!), but Brook is family. It’s really Brook’s life, so she gets the final decision. Michael says, they know what that will be. He’ll show Valentin out. Monica says, not so fast now, and tells Brook that she knows Brook doesn’t want Valentin to move in, but think of the protection he can provide. Michael insists he can provide the same protection; they have their own security. Valentin says, Brook will ditch their security the way she did his, and Monica says, Valentin has a point. Another point is, the room they decided to use as a nursery is bare. There’s no crib, changing table, or toys; there’s nothing. Brook says she’s been too busy, and Valentin says, busy ditching her security detail; it must be exhausting. She seems to have given no thought to her current situation beyond ELQ. He’s starting to wonder if she realizes she’s pregnant.

Maxie asks Anna how this would work; does she have a place? Anna says Maxie would go to a place only they know about. Unless she wants to tell Mac and Felicia. Maxie says she doesn’t know what she wants, except she wants Peter nowhere near her baby. But if she disappears, doesn’t Anna think Peter will have the police looking for her, or his henchmen? Anna says Peter will get a communication from Maxie that she needs to get away; she needs time to think about the future. Maxie says, Peter will have a meltdown, and Anna says, of course (🍷), but he’ll reveal his vulnerabilities, and they can use that against him. Maxie says, what about Chase? Once Peter realizes she helped Anna, he’ll withhold the antidote. Anna says, Finn is formulating a cure, and Maxie says, but they don’t have it yet. Anna says she’s also been working on some leads, but Maxie says she’s not trading one life for another. She’s not putting Chase in worse jeopardy, even to protect her daughter. She’ll find another way. Anna says she’ll do everything she can to make sure Peter doesn’t get his hands on Maxie’s baby, and Maxie says, Anna knows she’ll do her best to take care of her daughter, like Anna took care of Robin. Anna’s phone rings, and she says, it’s one of her contacts. She says, hello, Tiffany… What?… What’s wrong?… Oh no.

Brook says, fine; Valentin can move in, but she has conditions. Monica says, what a surprise, and suggests she and Michael leave Valentin and Brook to their negotiations. Valentin says he has the feeling it’s going to be a laundry list. Should he get a pen and paper? In the foyer, Michael says he hopes Monica doesn’t regret her decision to let Valentin move in, and she says, this house has seen its share of interlopers. If it can survive Jimmy Lee Holt, Lucy Coe, and Lord Larry Ashton, it can certainly survive Valentin Cassadine. Michael says he wouldn’t put it past Valentin to take back his agreement, and double-cross them once the baby is born, and she says that’s why she wants Valentin there. While Valentin is there watching Brook, she’ll be watching him. Michael says she’s one sly fox, and she says, they need to take care of Brook’s baby, but there’s no reason they can’t protect the rest of the family in the meantime.

Valentin says Brook knows him. He’s calculating to a fault, and trying to make the best of an unexpected situation. She asks when he became such an optimist, and he says, when she told him that he was going to be a father again They’ve had their differences, but maybe they can focus on their similarities long enough to come together for their child. Today, tomorrow, and one day at a time after that.   

On the phone, Peter says he saw them upstairs, but talking on the phone means there’s less chance of them being seen together. Elizabeth comes up to Peter, and tells him to keep his reporters away from her family, and make them stay away. He says he only thought Cameron telling his story would prove cathartic, and help him process the trauma of nearly shooting Jason, but she says, if they come to her house or her kids again, she’ll get a restraining order. Finn leads her away, and Peter resumes his conversation, telling them it was just a minor nuisance. One he won’t have to suffer much longer. They’re moving the timeline up. He’ll provide everything they need. All they need to do is make sure Maxie is out of Port Charles without anyone knowing… He knows she will. Thanks, Chloe

Anna says she’ll tell Robin, Mac, and Felicia. She’s so sorry… Thanks for letting her know. Maxie asks, what happened to Tiffany? and Anna says, it’s your godfather, Sean. He passed away. She’s so sorry. Maxie cries, and they hug.

Brando asks what Cyrus wants him to do, and Cyrus says, it’s simple really. His name is linked publicly with Sasha’s, which gives him a proprietary interest in her affairs. Now that she’s having a child, he wants to meet the person responsible. Find him, and bring him to me. He and this gentleman need to have a man to man chat.   

Sasha tells Carly, even if she wanted to, how can she keep her pregnancy a secret, especially when she starts showing? Carly says, so what? and Sasha says Brando is the only man she’s slept with since high school. Carly asks if Brando knows that, and Sasha says, no. Carly says, then as far as Brando’s concerned, she could have slept with anyone. Make up a story. Sasha says, why not tell Brando the truth? but Carly says, how long after Brando finds out that Cyrus finds out? Sasha asks what Cyrus has to do with it, and Carly says, whatever Cyrus had for her, it’s not over. She’s a beautiful young woman, and he’s a vain older man. He loved having her on his arm as a trophy, and he’s going to be unhappy that he lost her to his driver. Making Cyrus believe someone else got her pregnant will save Brando’s life.

Gladys asks Cyrus how everything is with her boy, and he says they had business to discuss; something he takes seriously. She sits down, and says, you know who else takes their business seriously? Carly. Carly doesn’t like him. He says, that’s a shame. He admires her enormously. She’s achieved great success. That will make it all the harder when she fails, which will be very soon.

Nina tells Sonny, a secret slush fund is enough for the police to investigate. She can sneak back in… Sonny says, that’s way too risky, but she asks what other options they have. He asks, when was the most recent payment?  She says, it looks like they’re all in Pennsylvania; there’s one in Rockway, and another in Corinth. He says, Eli bragged about a strip mall he was building in Corinth. Does she want to take a drive? She says, that depends, and he says, on…? She says, what about that? pointing at the gun on the bar. He puts it back in the locked box, and Nina says, let’s go.

On the phone, Eli says, Nina Reeves. He’s not sure how much she knows, but she may have seen some of the accounts… He’ll handle it… Don’t worry. He’ll take care of it himself.

Tomorrow, Olivia asks what the hell that man is doing in their house, Anna tells Robert that she has bad news, Jason asks who Britt is calling, and Sonny thinks he knows someone.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Marina Lav. The boat has hit the dock, and Glenn says, bleepity-bleep-bleep-bleep. Gary wonders if his radio’s not working. Glenn looks at the dock, and says, f*** me. Sydney says, after looking at the dock, she’s scared to see what the boat looks like. Glenn tells Gary to take up the anchors, and ease the lines. They should be able to get back in their berth; something is wrong with the engine. Gary says, Glenn is not going to be a happy captain. Glenn looks at the dock and the boat. He tells Gary that he doesn’t know what happened. He tried to go out again, and nothing happened, so he tried going out of gear. The interior wonders whose fault it is, and the dockmaster tells Glenn that he’ll need to insurance info. Glenn says, no problem. They agree it could have been cavitation, and in Glenn’s interview, he explains that’s when the propeller is just spinning air, but they don’t know if that was it. He wouldn’t wish it on anyone. JL says he was calling everything out, and Daisy says she doesn’t want to be here for this. Glenn wonders what the hell happened. It could be cavitation, or throttle malfunction, or engine trouble. He’s not sure. The front of the Parsival looks messed up. Gary says, all clear, and Alli wonders if the charter is going to happen. Glenn tells Gary that he’s going to give the boat a normal thrust; he’s going ahead. He begins to move, and in the engine room, Colin says, it seems fine. It could have been a glitch in the throttle. In Glenn’s interview, he says, the computer controls the propeller. He could have input too much, so the computer said no. He felt like it ignored the input. It’s a complicated system, and can fail. The most important thing is the engine is okay. This is the first time this ever happened to him.

Alli tells Natasha she has a pit in her stomach, and Natasha says she doesn’t know what to say or do. In Colin’s interview, he says, the transom looks f***ed. He doesn’t know if it’s cosmetic or serious damage. If they can’t get it to open, the charter season is over. Glenn tells Gary to get the sh*t off, and see how bad the damage is. Sydney says, it’s very weird (she thinks everything is weird), and Alli says she feels sorry for Glenn. In Glenn’s interview, he says he’s embarrassed, and he’s embarrassed for the crew. He’s had accidents before, but this is probably one of the worst days in his career. Colin says he’s opening the frame, and Gary, who’s on a paddleboard in front of the boat, tells him, go slow. Colin asks, what’s coming out? and Sydney says, it’s just debris from the dock. Gary pulls the out the mess, and says, all clear. JL slowly opens the platform, and Colin says, it looks good. He thinks they got away lucky. Because it’s two layers, it saved them. In his interview, Glenn says, it was the perfect height to hit concrete, slice underneath it, and lift it up. They got a lucky break. He can just slap some black paint on the boat before the guests arrive in four hours. Milk was spilt. What happened can’t unhappen. The insurance will take care of it, but right now he’s got to fix the immediate problem; they have guests coming on board. He calls a painter. He tells the crew, it hasn’t been the smoothest morning, but everyone handled it like pros. The guests will be there at two.

In Daisy’s interview, she says, in eight years of yachting, she’s never been in a boat that hit the dock. It’s insane. She tells Natasha, no theme tonight, and in Natasha’s interview, she says, the charter is eight women. They’re going to be picky. Provisions come in, and Daisy asks if Alli’s anxiety is any better, but Alli says, no. She’s grown to like Gary, and wonders how she’s going to manage the situation. Daisy suggests she wait until after the charter. Alli says she has no choice; it’s not right. Daisy says, they already made their bed, and laughs. A boat technician comes to paint the boat, and the crew gets ready for the guests. Glenn thinks the boat looks way better already, and JL sets some paddleboards against the transom to cover anything unsightly. Glenn calls everyone to the aft deck, and says the guests will be there any second.

Gary tells Alli that she looks gorgeous. Glenn welcomes the guests, two of which are wearing matching outfits. They all talk like Kim Kardashian, and I’m wondering how long I can tolerate hearing them. Glenn formally welcomes them, and says he’s going to hand them over to Daisy for a tour. The deckhands will get their stuff on board, and they’ll get out of there. JL says, it looks like an airport baggage claim, and Gary says, they came in two planes. Primary Erica asks Daisy if someone can unpack for them. She wants to be spoiled. Natasha makes upscale snacks, and the boat heads out.

Colin says, hitting the dock was a traumatic experience, so they’re taking it nice and slow. He picks a dead sea cucumber out of the anchor chain. The guests babble at each other, something about making whatever great again, but I can’t even listen to them already. Gary says these types of women do his head in. Guest Bianca says she doesn’t want to make anyone uncomfortable with her political views, while co-primary Cindi babbles at Alli while she does the unpacking. In Alli’s interview, she says, Oh. My. God.

En route to Necujam, Croatia. Co-primary Erica says her goal is that she wants everyone to see love in themselves. She bugs the captain, and messes with Gary’s hair, which is especially ridiculous today, since he has the top half in a tiny man bun. Natasha says dinner is not going to be that big tonight, and guest Bianca says, as long as they have gluten free dessert, it’s good. Glenn says, there’s almost no wind, but he’s putting the sails up. In his interview, he says, they feel pressure to keep the guests having a nice time, but they can’t sail with no wind. Cindi yaps to Alli about someone’s husband being a lawyer who likes personal injury. Alli finally finishes, and can’t get out fast enough. Gary looks up the weather, and sees sudden storms are possible. Colin reckons the guests are going to be a pain in the ass, but maybe they’ll get drunk and pass out. Gary says, that’s exactly what’s going to happen, and Colin says, that’s good news. Bianca says she’s going to take a break from the stupidity, and Daisy says it’s going to be okay. They have a great crew. Bianca says the crew makes her feel better.

Daisy calls an emergency crew meeting in the laundry room, and they all cram in, since it’s pretty small. Daisy says one of the guests is upset because they heard someone slag them. Colin says he told them to stop gossiping, and Daisy says she’s sure they all have opinions, but if they give positive vibes, they’ll get them back. Glenn tells Gary that he’s anchoring where they’ll have good protection from the storm. Daisy tells Natasha the guests are hammered, and Natasha says she doesn’t know how they’re going to eat dinner. She’d planned five courses, but she’s just going to serve three. In Natasha’s interview, she says, they won’t appreciate it, but she’ll still make the dinner delicious. Trump people will eat anything. They drop anchor in Necujam.

Natasha tells Dani and JL not to get horny in the galley, and the guests get ready for dinner. Glenn calls insurance agent Moira, and tells her, it’s nothing structural, just cosmetic. Dani and Alli start to set the table for dinner, and Dani says she thinks they should eat inside because it’s too windy. A gust of wind blows through, and everything flies off the table. Dani guesses that’s a confirmation. Gary calls JL to the deck, and says, it’s going to get nasty. In Colin’s interview, he says, they’ve hit the dock twice, and now a crazy storm is happening. They can’t catch a break. Lightning strikes out over the sea, and Bianca looks for her drink. Erica says she’s seasick, and tells Daisy, who says they usually suggest going up top, but it’s super windy. When it stops she can go out. Erica says she doesn’t think she’s met Daisy, but after hearing her name again, says she looks different. In Daisy’s interview, she says, Erica is hammered, not seasick.

The dinner table is set up inside, and Glenn says he feels bad, but there’s not much he can do. Erica says he has to do something, and Bianca says, it’s called a sleeping pill. Dinner is served, and Erica says, the food is making her feel better. Dani tells Natasha, the guests are loving it, and Bianca says she wants to be the chef’s friend. Erica gets stuck in the bathroom, and can’t get out, which is pretty amusing. Bianca says, the salmon is cooked immaculately, and Natasha tells Alli, this is the last course. She didn’t think they could make it through more than three. Daisy, Alli, and JL bring out dessert, and Erica says, she thinks they were told it was five courses. We flash back to Natasha telling her just that, and in Daisy’s interview, she says it’s not the first time. We return to Natasha ditching the cotton candy machine, and Daisy says, and she gets the brunt of it. Bianca says she’s upset, and everyone gripes that they’re still hungry. Co-primary Jess goes to the galley, and tells Natasha, and in Natasha’s interview, she says, f***. Dani tells Daisy, who says… I’m not repeating it. Daisy tells Natasha that Erica thought there would be five courses, and Natasha says she thought they wouldn’t eat a lot, since they’d be hungover. Glenn sees Natasha making steak, and says he thought the last one was dessert. The plates are served 25 minutes after the initial request. I’m not sure why they always show this timetable. Is it like Pizza Hut? Natasha asks the guests if anybody needs anything else, and Bianca says her food was so good, they wanted more. Erica says her big ass was hungry. At 10 pm, the guests go to bed. Silver lining.

In his cabin, JL looks down his pants. In his interview, he says, things have popped up down there that are concerning. He doesn’t think he has an STD, but he might have chlamydia again. He makes some phone calls. Note to Dani: This part of the downside of dating young and immature.

The storm continues, and JL kisses Dani. Oh nice. He thinks he has something, but isn’t telling her. Gary texts Alli, asking if she wants a goodnight cuddle, but she texts back, not tonight. In her interview, she says, finding out Gary and Sydney had sex changes things. Now she understands why Sydney was so upset, and Alli feels bad for her. Dani asks Gary if he wants to continue seeing Alli after, and he says, they’re playing it cool. In JL’s interview, he says his junk is getting redder, and he’s worried. He doesn’t know WTF is going on.

It’s morning, and breakfast happens. The guests discuss getting in the water, but think it’s probably too cold. Bianca asks if they have scuba suits, but Cindi says, they were supposed to go snorkeling, not scuba diving. Bianca asks Daisy if they can get massages, and Daisy finds Dani. I guess Dani is a massage therapist? Daisy asks Dani how much she wants a tip, and explains the situation. She says she’d never make anyone do what they don’t want to, and Natasha jokes that Dani has to do it. Daisy says, she’d do it, but she wouldn’t know what she was doing. Dani agrees, and on deck, Gary tells JL, if the guests get in the water, there will be a lot of flotation devices. Yuk-yuk. <sigh>

Dani sets up a massage table, and Bianca lies down. On deck, co-primary Jess says she can’t believe Bianca’s behavior; demanding someone from the crew give her a massage. That’s not the way to do things, and if she doesn’t want to be at the center of being picked on, she needs to dial it back. Erica wants to go paddleboarding, but she’s afraid she’ll get trapped by herself, so JL says he’ll go with her. In Daisy’s interview, she says she doesn’t think Natasha is a bad chef, but she insists on doing her own thing, and there’s no communication. She doesn’t know what Natasha is doing. JL takes Erica out on the paddleboard, and Jess has decided to go on one après massage. It starts to rain, and Jess falls off her board.   

JL barely talks Dani, as he walks through the crew mess. She follows him up to the deck, and asks if he’s okay. He says he doesn’t know; he’s not feeling well… down there. In her interview, Dani says, he means his penis. He tells her that he’s concerned. It’s starting to hurt, and he wants to make sure everything is okay. In Dani’s interview, she says, what did you effing give me, you effing a-hole? Another reason for not screwing the crew. You don’t know where they’ve been.

Daisy asks if Dani is okay, and Dani says, JL is worried something is wrong with his penis. Daisy says, it could be anything. On deck, Bianca tells Erica, the girls are being weird, and Erica asks, why? She had no idea Bianca felt that way. She tells Bianca, they’ll ignore the mean ones, and sit by themselves. Natasha prepares lunch, and Dani tells her that JL might have an STD. Natasha says, it could be something totally different. Daisy serves lunch, and in Dani’s interview, she says she thought she was having fun, and enjoying herself, and it goes to sh*t. Not just the feelings, but a disease. She tells Natasha, she’s done with this sh*t, but Natasha says, it might not be what JL thinks. In Natasha’s interview, she says, it could be something different than what he thinks. It could be hemorrhoids.

Upstairs, Erica tells Jess that she’s acting cray, and Bianca says, the group feels super cliquey. Jess asks if Bianca means the four of them or everyone, and Bianca says, the four of them. It feels awkward. When she walks in the room, it’s like she’s interrupting something. Jess says she doesn’t think anyone would want to hurt Bianca, but Bianca says, they’re all bullying her. Dani gets on the phone with (I think) a friend, or maybe her mom. Jess asks if Bianca feels like everyone is nasty, and Jess says she does. Dani says they can do without her on this last trip. She’s done. She doesn’t want it. Bianca says they’re making her feel uncomfortable, and Daisy tells Dani to watch this; it will distract her. Bianca says she doesn’t feel like she has a single ally.

Dani tells Daisy that she’s sure Daisy can do the last charter with one girl less. She doesn’t want to be there anymore. Daisy says Dani should talk to JL if she’s worried, but Dani says she doesn’t want to talk. She doesn’t want to be here. In Dani’s interview, she says she thinks she’s way better than this.

Next time, Gary says something doesn’t feel right, Alli confronts Gary about Sydney, JL talks with a doctor, the mermaid party happens, and there’s a huge fight between guests Bianca and Jess.  

The Shahs of Sunset

Mike refreshed our minds about naked Jenga, and said, so began a war. The damage had spread from Reza and MJ to the entire group. The war raged on, and now they were a house divided. In Reza’s interview, he said there were more things that kept them together than kept them apart. In MJ’s interview, she said they were foolish people, after all the sh*t they’d gone through. Reza said he didn’t want a fractured family anymore, but MJ thought it was wishful thinking.

We saw how life had changed for GG after having Elijah. She said having a baby was a trip, and we flashed back over her baby journey. In her interview, she says, it wasn’t about her anymore. Elijah was calm, chill, and relaxed; everything she’s not. She’d given Destiney her knife collection, which was no longer a good idea to keep around, and she missed her knives.

Reza said he loved pandemic Adam. They were baking, gardening, and chilling. Destiney had moved next door with her dog, Frank Sinatra. It was one of those houses that doesn’t look like much from the outside, but inside, it’s huge and fabulous. Reza brought Destiney a pie Adam had baked. He said the pandemic had allowed him to heal and let go. He missed MJ, and wanted to get to a better place. We flashed back to them making up at the very end of last season. He told Destiney, since then, they had been back and forth, but it had stopped. It was crazy to him that he hadn’t seen the baby. Destiney said keeping away from MJ was good for her soul, but they’d had good times. Destiney showed Reza MJ’s Facebook page, and he said Baby Shams looked like MJ as a baby. They showed pictures, and they could have been twins. Reza told Destiney that he thought he’d put his toe in, and was meeting MJ for lunch.

Mike’s house was on the market, and he was renting an apartment in West Hollywood. Nema came by, and Mike said he had found his person in Paulina. By the end of the year, he wanted them to start fresh together, and buy a house. It was tough not looking at other girls though. In Nema’s interview, he said he sympathized. Just because you hang up your jersey doesn’t mean you’re not still an athlete. Mike took Nema to the apartment pool, singing,  ♫ welcome to my pool, don’t touch my dool ♫ – which you would know means penis, if you’ve been paying attention. Nema told Mike how he had to shut down his first company because of the pandemic, and in his interview, he said it was a horrible thing to watch his baby die.  

MJ and Tommy were living in a five-bedroom, two-bath suburban snob house. In MJ’s interview, said Tommy had worked on himself in the past year. He was shedding his anger toward Reza. We flashed back to that, and MJ said the restraining order had been extended. MJ told Tommy that she was having Mike and Jessica… Paulina, over for dinner. Tommy’s phone alarm went off, and in her interview, MJ explained that it was something he’d learned in anger management. Tommy set an alarm for six times a day, when he said his gratitude and affirmations aloud. MJ told him that she didn’t want the book to end with this chapter. There had been a divide. Tommy said it was more like a moral compass, and she said, what Reza did, couldn’t be undone. Tommy told her that GG, Reza, and Adam were pieces of sh*t, and MJ suggested he go for a walk. Yeah, those anger management tools really seem to be working. Tommy whined about MJ not having his back, but she said she’d always respect him as her husband, but she was going to meet Reza with an open mind.   

GG met her sister Leila in the park, bringing her dog, Zsa Zsa. She’d gotten Zsa Zsa at four months, when she was four months pregnant. She’d read up on Rottweilers, and thought the puppy would be good for Elijah to grow up with. In her interview, she said her new reality was, a sperm donor, a Rottweiler, two cats, and a baby. She told us that her relationship with Leila had never been close, and we flashed back to their contention. She said Leila had shown up when she’d needed emergency surgery for the ectopic pregnancy, and they hadn’t spoken in years. Things started getting better after that. She told Leila that she had a kid without a relationship, and thought she didn’t need one. In her interview, she said, quarantine had hit just before her due date, and people were giving birth and dying alone. She was scared out of her mind. Her parents were older, and she couldn’t have her mother there, so she had to choose her sister. Leila said it was her first delivery.

Vida told MJ that she and Reza both needed to listen to each other’s sides, and acknowledge their mistakes. MJ and Reza met at a restaurant, and he asked what had happened. They were moving in a positive direction, and it stopped. MJ said she didn’t feel anger at all, and she wasn’t going to salt the wound. Reza said maybe he had played all the roles, and all he had was regret and sadness. MJ told him that Vida said they’d both made a mess, and they had to fix it. We flashed back to Vida on Watch What Happens Live, saying, everything is good when it’s new, except for friends. Friends are good when they’re old. Reza said their fight had a ripple effect with the group, and MJ said if they had the ability to heal this, why continue? They agreed to have a birthday dinner for Mike in Palm Springs. MJ said it would be awkward, but she wanted to do it. In her interview, she said Palm Springs was their Disneyland. She didn’t care about the risk. It had to be an overnight with no exits. Reza said everyone would come out for Mike. Everyone got along with him.

Reza paid a visit to GG, who lived across the street from Destiney. Destiney joined them, and they had snacks on the patio. Reza told them that his meeting with MJ was super pleasant and felt good. They didn’t have to be best friends, but he didn’t want to be in a dark place again. He told them about the party plans, and said they were making it a weekend, and renting a house like back in the day. We flashed back to Reza’s engagement. Then Destiney changed the topic, and the three of them talked about Paulina sending them screenshots of texts that Mike had been receiving and sending. GG said she thought Mike was a nymphomaniac. Paulina said she was done, but GG wondered, why text all of Mike’s crazy friends? In his interview, Reza wondered why Mike always went to sh*t, and it ended up on his side of the street.  

Mike and Paulina went to MJ and Tommy’s for dinner, and during cocktail hour, Mike broached the text subject. He spun it that the texts were fake, and Tommy’s alarm went off. He said he was grateful for Mike and Jessica. Oops. I understood this though, since my niece and her high school boyfriend had been together for so long, when she eventually married someone else, we slipped up all the time.

Destiney said Mike was good at changing partners, so he didn’t have to change himself. In GG’s interview, she said she didn’t think Mike was emotionally attached. She thought he needed help, but that Paulina shouldn’t take it personally. Mike told MJ and Tommy that the texts were sexually graphic, and MJ asked Mike if he responded. He claimed he never texted back, and the show veered into the Shahs Community Theater, with Reza, Destiney, and GG reading the texts. In Mike’s interview, he claimed the texts were 1000% fake, and sent by business rivals. In MJ’s interview, she says, my phone was hacked; I lost my iCloud. She can see Paulina itching. In the kitchen, Paulina told MJ that it wasn’t the first time, and outside, Tommy told Mike that if he did that, he’d wake up with a knife to his throat. MJ and Paulina agreed it was because of Mike’s insecurities, but Paulina said when you didn’t have trust, you had nothing. MJ said they could cut his balls off. She told Mike that Paulina was pissed and felt betrayed.  

They did a shot, and Mike said it was the best dinner party he’d been to all year. In her interview, MJ said she’d love to stay in denial, but how could he f*** this up? When they got in the car to go home, Mike kept insisting Paulina was drunk, and she finally got out of the car, telling him to leave her TF alone. He wasn’t coming home with her.   

This season: The Shahs go Western, lots of boobs, a few ceremonies, the Shah kids, Mike suggests they have each other’s backs, GG says it’s the first time she’s getting along with everybody, MJ wonders when GG became the voice of reason, Paulina won’t stand for it, GG thinks Nema needs a new therapist, and Destiney kicks Mike out of her house.

🛌🏽 Tardy For Dreamland…

Tomorrow, a taste of New York, but right now, stay safe, stay decisive, and stay knowing the difference between being seasick and hammered.

May 16, 2021 – June Meets a Surprising Stranger, Connections, New John In Town, Speculation, Something Silly & Zombie Music

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What I Watched Today

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

Fear the Walking Dead

A zombie steps on a birds nest, then gets impaled on a spike because zombies aren’t too bright, and that’s what you get for stepping on a bird’s nest. Outside the gates of Morgan’s town, June walks up to Morgan. She asks, how’s she doing? and he says, she’s holed up. She won’t see anybody, him included. The baby might be alive if they hadn’t had to come to her. She says, it wouldn’t have made a difference, but he says, don’t say it. Grace has already gone there, saying the only reason the she’s alive is because the baby absorbed the bad sh*t in her body. June says she has to make sure Grace is okay, but he says there’s nothing she can say or do to make any of it okay. She tells him that she’s the closest thing they have to a doctor, and has to examine Grace, but he says he’s not letting her come in. June says, Grace needs see her, and he says, Grace does, or she does? She couldn’t do the one thing John wanted. She couldn’t stay, so why is she there when she’s not needed? Tell him again how she’s there for Grace and not herself. She turns around, and marches out.

A zombie crawls through a field, and June stabs it in the head. We see The End is The Beginning painted in huge letters on the road. June puts an X on a map, and puts it back in her pouch. She takes out John’s letter, and almost opens it, then puts it back. She checks gas cans in truck beds, but they’re empty. She hears something, and turns, drawing her gun, but it’s Dwight, who says, easy there. He tried to radio, but there was no answer. She asks what he’s doing there, and he says he could ask her the same question. He thought she had a hospital to build. She says, they can manage. She’s doing her part to figure out what they’re up against. He asks if it has something to do with what Morgan said to her, and she says, he heard it? but Dwight says, the man is hurting; he didn’t mean it. June says Dwight didn’t have to follow her to babysit her, and Dwight says, she’s the only reason he and Shari are still breathing. He couldn’t stand the idea of her out there all alone. She says, Morgan was right. She did the one thing John didn’t want her to. He didn’t want her to cut her hair, and she did. Dwight says, John was worried, and she says, John asked her to leave with him before they even got there. Dwight tells her not to do this to herself, but she says she should have just listened to John. He’d still be here. Instead he went with Ginny, and it didn’t make much difference in the end. He says, they’ve got company. She sees Shari, and says, you two…? but he shakes his head, and says she asked to come when she saw him leaving. June asks, why? and he says he’s not sure. Shari hasn’t said much. Shari says, don’t let her interrupt, and checks the gas cans in a truck bed. Dwight says, horses don’t take unleaded, and June says, there’s nothing there. They probably took the gas when they painted the messages. Dwight asks where June is going, and she says, Jimmy is on the run, and if anyone knows what they’re up against, it’s him. She asks if Dwight brought more company, and someone shoots at them. They duck down, seeing a man up on the hell. Shari says she’s going to take him out, but June says, they need him alive. He might have information. She kicks the mirror off the car she and Dwight are behind. She looks into it, and the guy shoots the mirror. Shari shoots back, and June repeats that they need him alive. Zombies are coming down the road, and June tells Dwight to cover her. He tells her, be careful, and shoots the zombies. June goes up the hill.  

June sees a trailer, and slinks around it. She tries the door, but it’s locked. She covers her gun with a blanket, and smashes the window, pulling herself up and into the trailer. She pulls out a flashlight, and looks around. She sees a bulletin board with a map and Polaroids of places where The End Is The Beginning has been written. She hears a gun cock, and turns around, seeing Keith Carradine. He asks why she’s there. Is she one of them? She says, who? and he says, the folks painting the slogans. She says she might be on the same team as he is, and he says, if that’s true, her and her pals need to kick rocks. He knows what they’re capable of, and trust him, she wants no part of it. She asks what knows, and he says, the trail ran cold. If they think he’s going to catch them, and he’s getting too close, they’ll have to move up the plan. She asks, what plan? and he says he’s going to get to the bottom of it. She asks if they shouldn’t share information. She and her friends have been searching for days. He says he’s been searching a lot longer, and she says, let her help. He asks how she can help, and she says she didn’t realize the tags went that far south. He missed one; at the orchard. He says if she wants to help, and says they’re on the same side, prove it. Bring him to the orchard so he can see what he hasn’t. If she’s lying, and wasting his time, and it’s not them, he’ll put a bullet into her. She says she’s not leaving her friends, but he tells her, drive.

Keith Carradine keeps his gun on June, and she says, it’s not necessary. She wants them as bad as he does. He  tells her, keep your eyes on the road, sweetheart, but she tells him not to call her that. He asks what he should call her, and she says, anything else. He says he didn’t ask her to gum up his investigation. She’s burning his time and resources. So with all due respect, sweetheart, shut up and drive. She jerks the RV all over, and he falls. She takes out her gun, and he sees the handle. He asks where she got the gun, and she asks why she should tell him. He says, because they belong to him. The JD on the handle, that’s him. He’s John Dorie. (But he is really Keith Carradine.)

Shari and Dwight ride, and Shari stops to pick up an empty gas container. She throws it into the woods, and Dwight says he wants to find June as bad as she does, but if they keep running the horses like this, she’s going to kill them. Even if the container was full, they’d only get six miles out of it. She says she just wants to find June, and be done with. She asks why he’s really there. Is he playing detective, or did Morgan tell him to keep an eye on June? He says, neither. When he was out looking for Shari, things got desperate. The trail got cold, and he was tired hungry and thinking about ending it. Not just the search; everything. The only reason he’s there is because John and June changed everything. She asks, how? and he says he doesn’t know. Seeing two people together, two people separated like them, made it seem possible. He thought maybe he and Shari could find each other again. Does she want to tell him why she’s there? She says, there’s no time, and gets back on her horse. She rides off, and he follows.

June looks at the gun, and says, the way John talked, the times he did, she thought he was dead. John Sr. says, as far as his son was concerned, he was. She asks when he last saw his son, and he says, he doesn’t know. He couldn’t been more than twelve. She says, he should know, John was good at sharpshooting, and he says, if his son was a good shot, it had nothing to do with him. She asks if he doesn’t have any questions, and he says, about what? She says, where his son is, or what he’s been up to for the past 40 years? He says he already knows the answer. Why else would she be there with that look on her face, and a gun on her hip? And she’s wearing two wedding rings. He was cop; he notices things. She says, so was his son, and John Sr. says, he became a cop? He thought his son would learn better from his old man. She says, oh no, and looks outside. She tells him that she lost her jacket, and needs to go back. He says she can have one of his, but she says she has to go back. He says he’s not wasting time on a jacket, but she says, it’s not the jacket. There’s a letter in the pocket. He asks what’s in it that’s so important? but she says, she doesn’t know; she hasn’t read it. He says, it must not be that important then. She’s welcome to go back, but the RV is only going in one direction; that’s forward. She gets in the driver’s seat, and starts it up, but it makes a weird sound. He says, kill it, and they listen. He says, sh*t; they have a stowaway. He looks underneath, and there’s a zombie stuck in the undercarriage. He crawls underneath and says, goddammit. She probably ran it over during her little maneuver. She asks if he has something to pull it out,  and he says he does. He tells her to rev the engine a tiny bit; look for his signal. Nice and easy. She starts the van up, and he says, whoa! Cut the engine. The zombie is shredded, but still making zombie noises. She says, anything? and he says, that ain’t just blood, it’s transmission fluid. She probably nicked the line when she hit it. She asks if he can fix it, but he says, this thing is toast, thanks to her.

Dwight and Shari gallop along. Shari goes way ahead, but when Dwight catches up, he finds her on the ground, next to her horse, who’s also down. He says he told her to slow down. The horse’s heart is giving out. She shoots the horse, and says, let’s go. He asks, what’s going on? This isn’t about those cult a-holes. Why are they chasing gas cans? She says she’s going back home to Virginia. She needs to take out the person who’s really to blame for all of this. he says, Negan? and she says she’s going to find him, and put a bullet in his head. That’s why she asked him to come with her. She wanted to find the right way to say goodbye. He says he gets it. Lord knows, he’s done things he’s not proud of. He hopes they find June, and hopes they get out of there. She tells him that he said that before. Does he mean it this time? He says he does, but they’re going at his speed. He’s not running the horse into the ground. She says, all right, and they walk as he leads the horse.

Shari rides behind Dwight, and they see June’s jacket hanging from a tree branch. Dwight takes it off. 

June looks at a newspaper article on the bulletin board about Teddy getting life in prison, and John says, he has them all up there a certain way; don’t go messing them up. Ha-ha! He sounds like me if someone touches something on my desk. She asks if this is him? and he says it’s when he arrested Teddy Mannix, the psycho killing preacher mortician, and put him away for life. He was supposed to be anyway. She asks what he means, and he says, The End Is The Beginning. He spouted the same thing back in the 70s. She says, Teddy is the person responsible for all this? and he says he should have killed Teddy when he had the chance. He guesses it’s not too late. She asks if John is sure it’s him, and he says, when he was foraging, he spotted The End Is The Beginning, and it was like a punch in the gut, seeing it after all this time. He went to the prison hoping to find a rotting corpse, but Teddy’s cell door was open and he was nowhere to be found. His life’s work wasn’t good enough for that SOB. When he put Teddy away, he wasn’t exactly clean. He did the wrong thing for the right reasons. She says, he framed Teddy? Did anyone find out? He says, people looked at him like he was a hero. He couldn’t sleep, and started drinking. His life was a lie. He was angry all the time. It was hard for John Jr. too. He thought the best thing was for him to get as far away from his family as possible. They thought he abandoned them, but they didn’t understand. She asks him to explain how, after 40 years, he checked on the man who ruined his life, but not his son? He says it was best thing did for John Jr., not showing up at the cabin. She says he may not have wanted to go before, but they can go now. It’s a lead to Teddy. He says he’s not going, and she says, it’s the best lead they’ve got. He says he has better leads; the orchard, Teddy’s childhood home. She says, Hill will be at the cabin, and he might have information. He has no time to take a short detour? He says, it’s where he left his boy 40 years ago. He won’t go back. She says she met and lost her husband at that cabin. The table has medical supplies on it, but she didn’t get the chance to save him. She’s finding Hill. What he knows will save a lot of lives, and he has something of hers. John asks, what’s that? and she says, John’s other pistol. He says, the guns. They do belong together.

John stabs a zombie in the head, and tells June, that’s Teddy’s doing. She asks how he knows, and he says, embalming fluid. Same as the first time, back when they dead stayed dead. They keep walking, and she asks what Teddy wants. John says, the same thing he’s always wanted; destruction. Teddy is spouting the same circle of life mumbo jumbo as he did before she was born. She asks, why embalming fluid? and he says, it’s how he keeps out the young horde. Preservation prevents folks from moving on to the next world. Teddy is crazy as a pet snake, but he could sell ice to Eskimos. His followers are armed and highly motivated. She says, they’re not the only ones, and he says, he doesn’t doubt it. June sees his hand is bandaged, and tells him that she’s nurse. She could take a look. He says, there’s a bait shop nearby, and she says, Bill’s. He says, she knows it. Were she and John married before or after? She says, after. John used a candy wrapper. He laughs, and she says, it was the best he could do at the time. He says he proposed to John’s mom the same way, but it was a Juicy Fruit wrapper. He was still at the Academy, and didn’t have a dime to his name.

Shari and Dwight look at John’s bulletin board, and tells Dwight, it looks like he’d been hunting for a lifetime before world fell apart. She can’t believe he’s John’s father. What are the odds? Dwight says, he never thought shooting at  June and John would lead him to her, but here they are. She says, June left a note; Hill is at John’s cabin. He’s a Ranger, and she bets he has a truck. Dwight says, there’s a good chance there’s gas in it too, and she tells him to point her in the right direction.   

John Sr. and June walk into a general store, and John says, the place has changed since he was last there. They used to eat ice cream on a bench outside. John Jr. has a sweet tooth… had. She looks on the shelves for supplies, and he sees the movie rental list. He says, John always loved movies. He warned his son that he’d wind up with square eyes. He watched Bullitt over and over. He puts the list back, and unwraps his hand. June sterilizes his wound, and asks him to tell her about the guns. She knows they were in his family for generations. He says, six. The first John Dorie brought them on the trail out west. The second JD shot Dead Eye Driscoll from Blackwater. Got his picture in the paper. His son was a good shot too? June says he taught her, and worked at Humbug’s Gulch on the weekends as a trick shooter. That’s where they were married; all their friends were there. He says, it sounds a nice affair, and tells her that his son wrote his initials on a wall in the back room. He wonders if they’re still there, and they walk to the back. June goes in first, and he closes the door, putting a bar across the handles. I had the feeling he was going to lock her in there. She asks what he’s doing, and he says, she and Junior shared a life. She’s not blood, but she’s the closest thing he’s got to family. She says, so he’s doing to her like he did to John? and he says, that’s not what this is. She says he think he’s protecting her, but he’s just punishing himself. He doesn’t think he deserves this. He says she’s the one carrying a letter she hasn’t opened. She can come at him all she wants. We all got ways of protecting ourselves. She says, she knows he thinks he’s doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, but they need to work together. He doesn’t hear her because he’s already gone.

At Bill’s, Shari checks out an old truck, and gets it started on a second try, but it dies. Dwight says, she got the engine to turn over, and she says, barely. She wonders if it’s the same truck her grandpa had, but Dwight says, her grandpa had a ’69; this is older. She asks if he remembers when they got the truck stuck in the mud on their way to the bonfire; and he says, they gave up, and drank beer in the car until they passed out. Is she sure this is what she wants to do? She does it, then what? . She comes back? Shari says, that’s the plan. She doesn’t know what’s going to happen. Is she really ready to say goodbye? She listens, and asks, what’s that?

John Sr. enters the cabin, and looks around, no doubt flooded with memories. He sits down, but hears something, and he cocks his gun. He goes out back, and hears a zombie. He puts the gun in his waistband, and stabs it in the head. A man comes up behind him with a gun and says, you picked the wrong cabin to rob, old timer. He gets distracted by another zombie, and John Sr. knocks him back against a tree, takes his gun, and shoots the zombie. He keeps the guy pinned against the tree, and says, this is his son’s cabin; that makes him a trespasser. The guy says he’s John’s old man, and that’s John’s gun, and John Sr. says, tell him all he knows about Theodore Maddox, or he’ll blow the guy’s head off. The guy asks who the hell Theodore is, and John Sr. says, he’s the one behind the spray paint. The guy asks what the hell it matters to John Sr., but John Sr. says that’s his business. The guy says, all he knows is, whatever they have planned, it’s big. John Sr. asks, how big? but the guy doesn’t know. He could never get anyone to talk. All he knows is, they want to kill everybody. John Sr. says, he’ll give the guy five minutes. Get his sh*t, and get the hell out of there. The guy says he lives there now. The previous occupant moved out permanently, in case you didn’t hear. He tries to get John Sr.’s gun, and they struggle. They both fall to the ground, and John Sr. knocks the guy out with a punch. He sees his son’s grave marker, a cross that says John Dorie, and gets distracted. The guy shoots him in the back, but then someone shoots the guy from behind. John touches the marker, and June runs to him, telling Dwight and Shari to help get him inside.

John opens his eyes, gets out of bed, and walks outside. He sees June with Shari and Dwight, and hears June thanking them for her jacket. John sits in the old truck, and June says he shouldn’t be out of bed. She just took a bullet out of him, and he lost a lot of blood. He says, they meant to fix the old girl up together. It was going to be his son’s first car. He didn’t run because he didn’t care. He did it because he does care. Just like he did with June at Bill’s. She says she knows, and he says, she was right. He was punishing himself, and also punishing his wife and boy. He did come back that summer. He went to Bill’s to fill up the tank, and saw John Jr. there. He looked so content eating his ice cream. He looked so happy. John had this light about him… Of course she knows. He was afraid he’d snuff it out, like the Teddy case did him. He decided to leave John Jr. there. His son would be better off without him. He went back, put the pistols on the porch, and never looked back. He never even said goodbye. June says, it’s not too late, and takes out the letter.

They stand at John’s grave, and June says, it was right there when she first met him. She was broken, and he sewed her back up with fishing line, butterscotch brittle, light, and love. She opens the letter. June. This is the hardest decision of my life and I hope you find it in your heart to forgive me for making it. For leaving you behind to save an innocent person’s life. Knowing I may not see you again, I believe you’ll forgive me one day, the same way I forgave… my dad for leaving. It took me a few years to see it from his shoes, but I forgave him. He was a good man, and in his own way, he did what he did because he loved me. Like I’m doing what I’m doing because I love you. No matter what happens, sure as the sun sets, I’ll never stop trying to get back to you. Back to those early days in the cabin – she starts to cry – and the pretty lady who washed up on my shore, and my life was forever changed. You’re the most amazing woman I’ve ever known. You rekindled the light in me, and brought me back to people. In believing in goodness, and doing good for what’s worth fighting for, like I fought for you. If I die, I will die knowing life was worth living because of a nurse by the name of June. You’re the light guiding my way. I love you, Junebug. She cries, I cry, and everyone looks sad. John Sr. puts his hand on June’s shoulder.

Dwight tells Shari, whoever did the work on the truck, did a good job. She should make it as far as Louisiana. She looks at the article about Teddy, and he asks, what is it? She says she’s not ready for this to be goodbye, and he asks what she means. She says, the man John Sr. has been chasing, he’s been chasing for how many years? He’s missed out on his entire life. She can’t let that happen to them. She’s been using Negan as an excuse for why they can’t be together. Dwight was able to change, and get back to who he once was. She thinks that’s what she’s afraid of; she won’t be able to do that. He says, he’s changed, but he’s not the same person he used to be, and she doesn’t have to be that either. She says she won’t be that for a while, and he says she’s probably right. They were young… Why don’t they just start over? He’s willing to give it a shot if she is. She says, yeah, and they hug.   

June and John Sr. load up the truck. June takes off the rings, and gives them to Dwight. She thanks him for letting her borrow them. He says she doesn’t have to, but she says she wants to, and John would too. She’s giving them back to their rightful owners. He takes them, and puts around his neck. June takes a last look at the cabin, and she and John Sr. get in the truck. Dwight and Shari get on Dwight’s horse, and ride off.

June brings John Sr. to Morgan, who apparently lives his life standing at the entrance of his town. She says, there’s someone she’d like him to meet. This is John Dorie, John’s father. Morgan shakes John Sr.’s hand, and says, pleased to meet him. Morgan asks June, how? and she says, long story. Morgan says John Sr.’s son saved his life in more ways than one, and John Sr. says, his wife just did the same for him. He thinks he’ll stay a while, and Morgan says he’ll be a welcome addition. June says, John Sr. is looking for the man who attacked Morgan and Grace. He knows everything about him. They can help each other. Morgan says, it looks like they already are. June takes Morgan aside, and says she knows she can’t change what she did… He says she doesn’t have to say it, but she says, it’s what John wanted. Now she has a chance to do the same there. Morgan says, he might have been wrong when he told her there was nothing she could do or say to make things better. June asks if she can please check on Grace, and John Sr. says they can put their heads together, and man up against Teddy. He knows Teddy, bow to stern. If he’s doing now what he wanted to do before, he’s not going to stop until they’re all dead. Morgan says, let’s get to work, and they go inside.

Next time, Alicia and Teddy go on a road trip, Teddy needs assurances before he takes the first steps, Alicia is surprised to see someone, and a zombie attacks Teddy.

🍳 Hunt For the Eggs…

On Talking Dead, Keith Carradine marveled at all the nerdy things hidden in tonight’s FTWD.

https://ew.com/tv/fear-the-walking-dead-jd-keith-carradine-aisha-tyler-john-dorie-deadwood/

🐎 Another Day, Another John…

Surprise! It’s John Dorie.

https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2567496/fear-the-walking-dead-keith-carradine-surprise-role-john-dorie-history-with-cult-leader-teddy-garret-dillahunt

⚰️ Quite a Stretch…

Perhaps it’s wishful thinking, since we pretty much saw her get eaten, but who knows?

👠 A Real Doll…

Trixie is getting around. First Overserved, now this.

https://ew.com/tv/trixie-mattel-crank-yankers-clip/

🧍🏽‍♀️ Toddling Off…

The Shahs of Sunset are back, but choices had to be made. I’ll have to catch up On Demand or on rerun. Until we meet On Deck tomorrow, stay safe, stay respecting others’ personal space, and stay not being so fast to judge a guy in an RV who’s shooting at you. It could be Keith Carradine.

May 14, 2021 – Plan C Is Set In Motion, Secret Sonny, Sad Situation, All About Brandi, What a Girl Wants, Reunion Shade, New Series, Why He Left, VanderPreview, This Summer, Perfect Match, A Suit’s Number Of Quotes & Beautiful

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny gets into Eli’s office, and a security alarm goes off. He starts tossing things around, pulling things out of drawers, and throwing them on the floor.

Eli tells Nina that he’s glad they got that straightened out. That means he can do something he’s wanted to for a while. He moves in for a kiss, and Nina says, how about them Mets? It’s a lovely night. Why rush things? Now that she’s decided to stay in Nixon Falls, they have all the time in the world.

Sonny continues to mess up Eli’s office.

Carly thanks Diane for coming on such short notice. Can she offer Diane a glass of Sonny’s scotch? That’s how they discussed legal matters, right? Over a glass of single malt? Diane thinks her, but says she’ll take a raincheck for now. The main matter is Jason. She finds it a little disappointing and disconcerting that two clients wouldn’t trust her enough to fight groundless charges, and instead, chose to resort to a dangerous, albeit daring, criminal escape. While she’s certain she can still argue that Jason didn’t kill Franco, he now faces additional charges. Carly says she’s sure Jason did what he felt he had to do. Now she has to do the same. She has some legal work she needs to go over with Diane. Diane asks, what kind of legal work? and Carly says she needs her will revised. She needs Diane to bring it up to date.

Michael sees Willow coming into the Quartermaine mansion. She says she knows it’s Wiley’s bedtime, and wanted to say goodnight before he fell asleep. He says she’s about 15 minutes too late. The little guy was out like a light. She says she’s just going to tiptoe into his room and give him a kiss; he won’t even know. Michael says, he will. A kiss from her is pretty hard to forget.

Lucy approaches Brando at the MetroCourt, and says she owes him a big, fat apology. He says, for what? and she says he probably knows Sasha is such an asset to Deception, an asset that’s expanding every day now. She never properly thanked him for saving Sasha’s life.

In the restroom, Sasha is on the phone. She says she’s a patient of Dr. Navarro’s and wondered if she can prescribe something for morning sickness… Great. She’ll be expecting their email. She puts some water on her face, and leaves. Gladys comes out of one of the stalls, and says, so. The super model went and got herself knocked up. Damn.

Brook reads about water births from her laptop. Labor pains will still happen, but the water provides a relaxing, soothing environment. She listens to a narrator talk about water birth, while hearing a women groaning with labor pains in the background. Her phone rings, and she says they’re not going to believe the video she just watched. She’s completely on board with getting Bobbie involved. In fact, she thinks it was a stroke of genius. Maxie says she doesn’t have long to talk. Her live-in nurse brought her to GH to meet her new OB/GYN. She needs Brook to meet her there. She needs to Brook the keys to the house in Beecher’s Corners, so Brook can meet her when the baby is born. She needs Brook to go there, stock it with supplies, so everything is ready… Is Brook still there? Maxie and her baby need her. Brook says, don’t worry; she’s all in. Brook opens the door to leave, and Valentin is there. He says, going somewhere?

Maxie turns around and sees Peter. She asks how long he’s been there. What is he doing there? He says, as the father, he was informed of her appointment with her new OB/GYN. He’s just there to offer moral support. She says, that’s so considerate. Fortunately her live-in nurse came with her. She introduces Chloe to Peter, and Peter says so she’s the woman Maxie chose to care for their child. It’s nice to meet her at last. Chloe says it’s nice to meet him too, and Maxie rolls her eyes.

Valentin says he and Brook had an agreement; they’re in this together. She says she wasn’t aware their agreement meant she had to clear her comings and goings with him, and he says they agreed to do what’s best for the baby. She says it might have helped if he hadn’t hired Boris Badanov to, quote unquote, shadow her. He’s about as inconspicuous as a two-legged fridge. He says, Yuri is a good man. He trusts Yuri with her. She says she knows what’s good for her baby, and he says, their baby. She says, their baby. But Valentin is the one with the long list of enemies. If anyone’s putting them in harm’s way, it’s him.

Sasha comes back, and sees Lucy talking to Brando. Lucy says, if he hadn’t acted so quickly, they wouldn’t have just lost a spokesmodel, but a very dear friend. It could have been a million times worse if he hadn’t just jumped in. He says he’s sure anyone would have done the same thing, but she says he’s being way too modest. Deception owes him an extreme debt of gratitude, and Sasha owes him her life. Gladys joins them, and says, really? Tell her more. Brando says it doesn’t concern her, but she says, her son concerns her. Lucy was saying he saved Sasha’s life. Lucy says she wasn’t there, but Sasha told her all about it, and Brando managed to step in in the nick of time.

Sasha looks at her phone, and says, thank God; a prescription for nausea. Cyrus comes by, and says, good evening, Ms. Gilmore. Small world.

Diane tells Carly, in her dealings with Sonny, she knew what she wanted to know, and made very sure she didn’t know what she didn’t want to know. And she doesn’t want to know about Carly’s new responsibilities. Carly says, okay. Then let’s leave it at this. She wants Diane to update her will in the event that something should happen to her. The house phone rings, and Carly says, of course (🍷). Thank you. She asks Diane to excuse her, and goes to the door. Ava is there with Avery, and says, Avery has been wanting to have a sleepover with her sisters, so she took the chance of dropping by. Or is this a bad time? Avery says, please?

Eli tells Nina, time has a habit of slipping away, and he doesn’t want to lose a moment with her. He starts to move in again, but his phone dings. He looks at it grimly, and she asks, what’s the matter? He says, it’s a message from his security company. There’s been a break-in at his office. She says, what? How horrible. He says, the police have already been contacted, and he’s sorry, but he has to get over there. He’ll drop her off. She says, no! She’s coming with him. He says, that’s really sweet, and she looks at her watch.

As the alarm continues, Sonny is copying information from Eli’s computer. He says, come on, speed it up. He hears sirens, and sees flashing lights through the window.

Michael asks Willow if Chase’s condition improved after he left, and she says, whatever Finn gave him, helped with the symptoms, but unfortunately, it still isn’t a cure. Chase thinks Finn isn’t telling him the whole story. He asks why Finn would withhold information, and she says, it doesn’t seem like something he’d do, but Chase brings it up every time they talk. He says, maybe Chase is just bored and frustrated. He would be in Chase’s place. The doorbell rings, and Michael lets Ned in. Michael says he can’t get used to Ned ringing the bell; it’s still his place. Ned says, not at the moment. He came back because he forgot something. Michael asks if that’s really it, and Ned laughs, and says, busted. Today was really a breakthrough. Things weren’t quite as tense between him and Olivia. They actually enjoyed themselves singing songs. It was only for a few hours, but it was really nice to be part of the family again.

Valentin says he and Brook may have gotten into this situation accidentally, but she’s carrying their baby; that means something. She says she knows she’s been hard on him, and she’s not backing down from their agreement about the stock, but that being said, she finds it reassuring knowing the baby has him. She has faith that he’ll do everything he can to protect this baby, and she finds that really comforting. Ned comes in, and asks if everything is okay. Brook says they’re just resetting some ground rules. She asks if she can go to the bathroom, or is Yuri going to follow her in there too? She leaves, and Valentin says, it’s the hormones talking, but Ned says, it’s the DNA talking Get used to it. Brook dashes out the front door.

Peter says he thinks Maxie is overtaxing herself by coming there, considering she’s still on bedrest. She says, if it makes him feel better, she had Chloe check her blood pressure before they left, and it was stable, so there’s no risk to the baby. Chloe confirms that, and Maxie says, besides it’s really important she has this meeting. She was so comfortable with Britt, and she needs to get to know Dr. Navarro. He says it’s such a shame his sister is no longer in charge there, and tells Chloe that he’s counting on her to do whatever is necessary for the baby. Understood? Chloe says, that’s the plan.

Avery says, hi, Aunt Diane, and Ava says, sorry. She didn’t know she’d be interrupting anything. Carly says, Avery is always welcome, and tells Diane, Ava thought Avery would like a sleepover with her sisters. Avery says she made a picture in school of Donna, and Diane suggests the go up and show it to her. They go upstairs, and Ava says, look at that. One smile from Avery, and it can melt even Diane Miller’s cold heart. Diane says she heard that, and Carly says she’s thrilled to have Avery there, but they both know the surprise sleepover is just an excuse. What does Ava want? Ava says, the truth.

At Eli’s office, Nina arrives with Eli, and they go inside with an officer. Eli says, they really trashed the place, and the cop says, just like all the other robberies. He’ll dust for prints, but doesn’t expect to find anything. Just another smash and grab. Nina says, this is becoming way too common in Nixon Falls, and Eli says he doesn’t understand why anyone would break in his office. He doesn’t keep anything of value there. Petty cash… He looks in the box, and says, which they seem to have found. It makes him wonder. Is this just another robbery, or is someone trying to send him a message?

Sonny puts the cash in the register at the Tan-O, when Phyllis comes in. She says he’s not fooling her. She knows what he’s been up to. She saw him put money into the register. He should be saving up for his future. That’s the trouble with him; he’s too darn generous for his own good. Not only with Lenny and her. He says he doesn’t know what she means, and she says she’s talking about Nina. How come she’s out with Eli tonight instead of him?

Eli tells Nina, he can’t figure out why anyone would break in his office. He doesn’t keep anything there worth the risk of breaking in. Nina takes off her earrings, and quietly drops them to the floor. The officer says he’ll have to get a statement from Eli, and Eli tells Nina that he has to go to the station. He’ll drop her off. She tells him not to think about that. He has to move quickly to find out who did this. She can walk; she needs to get in her 10,000 steps. He says he’s sorry their night had to come to an abrupt end, and she says, her too, but if he can help the police find out who’s behind this, then it’s worth it. He says he’ll take a raincheck, and they can finish what they started, and she nods enthusiastically, and walks out with him.

Carly asks if Ava wants to explain what truth she’s after, and Ava says, she’s sure Carly remembers that recently she asked Ava to host a dinner party; the guest of honor being Nikolas’s new Uncle Cyrus. Carly says she remembers it ended sooner than it was supposed to, and Ava says if Carly had told her the reason she wanted Cyrus to stay, she could have been better equipped to detain him. Carly says, the real reason, and Ava says she wants to play it like that? She’ll play, and she’ll state the obvious. While she was entertaining Cyrus, Jason was escaping from General Hospital. That can’t possibly be a coincidence.

Cyrus says, not to be unkind, but Sasha doesn’t look well. Is she feeling all right? She says there’s something going around, but fortunately, her doctor has something to remedy the situation. If he’ll excuse her… He says he’s heading to GH shortly. He’ll tell Brando to bring the car around. She says, no thank you, and he says he’s disappointed she’s so standoffish. He was hoping they could put past mistakes behind them. She says, like she told him, as part of her recovery, she has to be careful who she associates with. He says, what could be more beneficial to her recovery than being with the Chairman of the Board of the very hospital that saved her life? She says, the way she remembers it, the night she collapsed, he didn’t care if she lived or died.

Lucy tells Gladys, there was actually a time when Sasha was on a date with Cyrus Renault. Apparently, they ended up back at his penthouse. Power does make a man very attractive to an ambitious young woman. Gladys asks how her Brando fits in, and Lucy says, unfortunately, Sasha had a sudden heart attack, and Brando stepped in at just the right time, and got her to GH. Gladys says her son is a hero… Now it looks like Sasha and Cyrus are closer than ever.

Valentin says he wants to know what’s going on with Brook, and texts Yuri, but Michael says, in case he didn’t notice, Brook values her independence. Valentin says he noticed. He would never dream of stifling her independence, but he needs to know that she and the baby are protected. Willow thinks Valentin’s concern for the baby is touching, and Ned says it bodes well for their future as co-parents. Valentin says, it bodes well for the whole family, because once he returns the shares he acquired from Brook, the Quartermaines will be in control of ELQ once again. Ned says, this isn’t about ELQ, and Michael says they’re doing well. Let’s just take a breath. Yuri comes in, and says he got Valentin’s text. Valentin asks where Brook is, and Yuri says he thought she was with Valentin.

Deanna tells Maxie that Dr. Navarro will be with her soon; come with her. Maxie says Peter doesn’t need to stick around. She’s just having a casual meeting with Dr. Navarro. Brook gets out of the elevator, but stops when she sees Peter. Maxie suggests Peter and Chloe take this time to get acquainted. After all, hiring a nurse was his idea. Brook scoots around the corner, and Peter says it makes him happy that Maxie sees them as one big team. (Ugh.) He’s sure he and Chloe will find plenty to talk about. Maxie heads for where she saw Brook go, but Deanna comes out  of the examining room, and says, all set? Maxie goes in with her, and asks if Deanna every does private nursing. Chloe is nice and all, but she’d rather it be Deanna. Deanna says she’s flattered, but her schedule at GH is full at the moment. Brook sneaks around some more.

Valentin tells Yuri, Brook’s car is gone. Is this what Yuri calls keeping an eye on her? Yuri apologizes, but Valentin says Yuri better hope she turns back up, or he’ll be looking for another job… in the Ukraine.

Ned tells Michael and Willow, there’s a part of him that’s very proud of Brook for refusing to let Valentin boss her around. However, as a father… Michael says, we have rights, and Ned says, exactly. He knows Valentin is worried about the baby, as he should be, given his history with making enemies. Valentin listens outside the door, and Willow says she can only speak to her experience of Valentin with Charlotte, but he’s a loving, devoted father. She imagines he’ll be the same with this baby. Michael says, leave it to her to find a way to bring this family together, especially when there’s a child involved.

Deanna leaves the examining room, and Brook jets in. She says, that was a close call. She looked like a deer in headlights. If Peter would have turned around and seen her… Maxie says they don’t have much time. She gives Brook the keys to the house in Beecher’s Corners, and says they need to go over the plan one more time, just so she knows they’re on the same page. Brook says, they leave town separately, and Maxie says, so Peter and Valentin can’t track that they’re together. Whoever gets there first will set up the house, and make sure they have supplies. Brook says, and Bobbie will come to deliver the baby. She’ll wait in another room… Maxie says, no. Brook will need to help. Brook says she’s been watching a lot of videos, and doesn’t think she’s cut out to be so up close and personal with a delivery. Maxie says she knows the situation is anything but ideal, but without Britt, they have to make it work. Louise’s life depends on it. Brook says she’s right. Keeping Maxie’s baby safe is the only thing that matters, and if she has to be part of the delivery, she’ll manage. But Maxie has to manage stringing Peter along, and make him not suspicious. Maxie says Brook has to do the same with Valentin, but Brook says, Valentin’s not so bad. He hovers, but he means well, and actually respects her as a person. He’s not some creepy stalker like Peter. Sorry. Maxie says, don’t ever apologize for speaking the truth. Peter is dangerous and deluded, and he can never go anywhere near this baby. Brook says, he won’t. She promises to meet Maxie at Beecher’s Corners. She slips out, and goes to the elevator, and Maxie tells the baby, it won’t be long now, sweetie. Maxie knows her birth is going to be a little unorthodox, but as soon as she knows Louise is safe from her father, they can be together forever.

Carly tells Ava, sometimes a family dinner is just a family dinner, and Ava says, and other times, it’s a diversion. Carly needed to free Jason, and she needed to do it that night because he had to be at a very important meeting. Carly says she doesn’t know what Ava is talking about, and Ava says, she may be out of the game, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t still hear things. The Five Families stuffed shells met for the first time since Sonny’s death. From what she heard, Cyrus was late, but he did show up, and things could have gone very differently for the Corinthos family, but apparently, they did not. Carly says, enough. If Ava has something to say, say it. Ava says she wants to tell Carly something. After everything she heard – unofficially, of course (🍷) – she has a new appreciation for Carly. She knows they have a rocky past, but they have a common enemy in Cyrus, so she’ll tell Carly again. If there’s anything she can do to help bring that man down, count her in.

Sonny tells Phyllis, Nina’s a big girl. If she wants to spend time with Elijah, so be it. He thought she was Eli’s biggest fan. She says, she’s quite fond of Eli, but the truth is, she expected Sonny to make a move on Nina by now. He laughs, and she says she recognizes sparks between to people when she sees them. Or maybe he doesn’t care as much about Nina as she thought. He says he definitely cares about Nina, and walks over to the phone.

In Eli’s office, Nina sits at his desk. She turns on the computer and puts in a flashdrive. The screen says, initializing keystroke history, and it signs her in. She says, okay, she’s in. Let’s see what she can find.

Valentin says, Brook has not checked in to General Hospital, and Ned says he’s not going to call the jail? Valentin says he was hoping Brook could resist provoking local law enforcement, since she’s pregnant. Brook walks in, and says, don’t stop. He was saying? Valentin asks to speak to Brook alone, but Ned’s not so sure that’s a good idea. Brook says she’s got this, and Ned says he never doubted it. He, Michael, and Willow leave, and Brook says, now that they’re alone, is this where Valentin tells her the deal is off?

Peter tells Chloe that he’s happy to see this is working out so well. Maxie seems to already trust her. She says, a crucial part of her job is gaining clients’ trust. He knows that, or he wouldn’t have hired her. He says, shhh… Maxie is the one who hired her. Don’t ever let her think otherwise. It’s important Chloe cultivate trust with Maxie, so when the time comes for the baby to be delivered… She says she knows the plan. She makes sure Maxie and the baby leave Port Charles, and arrive at the place in Podunk. He says, Pautuck. He likes to think of it as an idyllic getaway for him and his family, before they vanish to begin their new life, far from the reaches of everyone there who wants to keep them apart.

Dr. Navarro tells Maxie that she and the baby are right on schedule. Maxie says she can’t believe it. It won’t be long before she’s holding little Louise in her arms, even if it’s just… The doctor asks if everything is all right, and Maxie says, everything is great. Dr. Navarro says she’ll see Maxie soon, and leaves. Peter asks how it went, and Maxie says, couldn’t be better. He says, good. That’s just what he wanted to hear.

Cyrus calls Brando over, and says, the lady would like a drink. He can handle that, can’t he? Brando asks what she’d like; a martini, vodka and soda? She says she’ll be fine with just sparkling water, and Brando goes to the bar. Cyrus says she’s really taking her recovery seriously, isn’t she? and she says, more than he knows.

Gladys says, they certainly seem to have some chemistry, don’t they? and Lucy says she never noticed before, but something is going on. They’re practically giving off sparks. Gladys says she could imagine if they had kids, with her good looks and his determination, and Lucy says, that would be a devastating combination. Lucy asks Gladys to excuse her, and intercepts Sasha on her way to the bar. She asks if she can steal the face of Deception for a teeny, tiny moment, and steers Sasha to the other side of the bar. She says, oh my gosh, it’s him, isn’t it? Sasha says she doesn’t know what Lucy is talking about, and Lucy says she doesn’t know why she didn’t think of it sooner. The two of them were splashed all over Page Five. Cyrus Renault is her baby daddy, isn’t he?

Carly says she doesn’t know what Ava heard, or who she heard it from, but her main concern is keeping her family safe until Jason is exonerated, and assumes control of Sonny’s business. Ava says, Jason does have a talent for beating charges, but in the meantime, know that if there’s anything she can do to keep Avery safe, she’ll do it. All Carly has to do is ask. Diane comes downstairs and says she doesn’t see any blood on the floor. She’ll take that as a good sign. Ava says she and Carly have reached a new understanding. Please give Avery a goodnight kiss for her. She leaves and Diane asks if Carly wants to tell her what that was actually about. Carly says, Ava just paid her a compliment, and Diane says, proceed with caution. When Ava Jerome becomes a member of your fan club, it’s time to reassess. Carly says, don’t worry. She doesn’t need Ava’s approval, or her help.

Sonny says he’s starting to get worried about Lenny. Maybe Phyllis should check on him at the clinic. He’ll hold down the fort. The phone rings, and he says he’ll take care of it. Phyllis says, if she were a more suspicious person, she would think he’s trying to get rid of her. She leaves, and Sonny says, Tan-O. Mike speaking. Nina says, their plan worked like a charm. Eli and the police think it was just an ordinary Nixon Falls break-in. She came in through the back door that he left open, and thanks to the software he installed, she has access to Eli’s computer. He says, tell him about her victory later when she’s out of there. Has she found anything incriminating? She says she found something interesting that could lead her to more. He says they don’t need more; they need her out of there. She says she has to print a hard copy of the things she found, and has to make sure there’s no trace of her being on Eli’s computer. The documents start printing.

Ned tells Michael, when he sees Olivia, just tell her how much he enjoyed seeing her today. Michael says, he’s got it. he’s pretty sure Olivia enjoyed it too. Ned hopes Michael is right. He really needed this. He leaves, and Willow says she should be getting back to the gatehouse. Michael says, before she goes, he wanted to thank her. When it looked like Ned and Valentin were going to DEFCON 1, she stepped in and helped keep the peace. She tells him, what can she say? Someone has to be the voice of reason. He says he hopes she provides that voice for a very long time to come. He walks her to the door, and they say goodbye.

Valentin tells Brook, their deal is very much still on. He’s not sure why she would think otherwise. He realizes he can’t ask her to give up her life just because he’s made some enemies. She says, welcome to the 21st Century, and he says he thinks he’s come up with the perfect solution. He, Charlotte, and Yuri will be moving in. That way, they can all be together.

Peter says Chloe is outside, waiting to take Maxie home. He likes Chloe, and thinks Maxie made the right choice in picking her. Maxie says, her too, when Dr. Navarro walks in. Maxie says she remembers the baby’s father, Peter, and the doctor says, of course (🍷). It’s good to see him again. Peter says if the doctor wants to see Maxie alone, he can step out, but Maxie says, it’s okay; he can stay. She’s a little confused though. She thought Dr. Navarro said everything was okay with the baby. Is there a problem? The doctor says, the baby is fine, but she was going over Maxie’s birth plans. Dr. Westbourne said she’s open to inducing? If that’s the case, there’s really no reason to wait. She recommends they induce right now. I don’t know much about birthin’ babies, but I find it difficult to believe the doctor would suggest that if there’s nothing wrong. On the day she and the patient are supposed to be getting acquainted, no less.

Sasha tells Lucy, Cyrus is definitely not the father of her baby, and stop trying to figure out who is. She already told Lucy, the father doesn’t even know she’s pregnant. Lucy says, then Sasha needs to tell him, and let her know as soon as she does. She’ll call Sasha later; feel better.

Brando brings Sasha’s water over to her, and says, the last time he saw her at GH in the elevator, she said they should talk another time. How about right now? That night at the garage, she seemed happy, and he knows he was, so if he said or did something wrong, he doesn’t want to lose their friendship because of it. She says he didn’t do anything wrong, and he says, then what is it? What’s wrong?

Gladys tells Cyrus, she heard congratulations are in order, and he says, excuse me? She says she heard he’s becoming a father. He looks pretty puzzled, and I laugh.

Diane says she and Carly have known each other a long, long time, and while she’d never presume to speak for Sonny, she can advocate for those two little adorable girls upstairs. It’s very apparent, in the brief time she’s known Avery and Donna, even to this cold heart, how much they love and rely on Carly. Carly says she loves them just as much, and will do whatever it takes to protect them. Diane says she knows Carly is more than capable of doing that, but it comes at a price. So she’s going to talk to Carly, not just as her lawyer, but as her friend. Of course (🍷) she can change some things about Carly’s will, but please, don’t do anything to change her life, because it’s their life too. And they need her in it. Diane picks up her bag, and leaves.

Sonny says, Nina, dammit! Get out of there. She says, it just finished printing. She’s on her way. She takes some papers out of the machine, folds them up, and shoves them in her bag. Eli walks in, and asks her what she’s doing there. Sonny listens, still on the other end of the phone.

On Monday, Brando asks Sasha what’s going on, Peter asks if there’s something the doctor isn’t telling them, Cyrus says some messes are unavoidable, Nina says she can explain everything, and Brook says, over her dead body.

🏡 She Has Her Reasons…

I’m not in a hurry either.

👨‍👩‍👧 Caught In the Middle…

Jennifer and her mother are still not on speaking terms.

https://www.distractify.com/p/jennifer-aydin-parents

🤸 Nothing To Cheer About…

The former Dallas Cheerleader has had a rough couple of years. And apparently, it was not LeeAnne who spilled the infidelity.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/11/brandi-redmond-details-tragic-october-2020-car-accident/

‘RHOD’ Brandi Redmond Opens Up About Husband Bryan’s Infidelity and Shares Marriage Status, Plus She Suspects LeeAnne Locken Leaked Cheating Video as Stephanie Admits Fearing Brandi Would “Do Something to Herself”

RHOD’s LeeAnne Locken Leaks Text Messages From Brandi Redmond and Denies Sending Cheating Video of Bryan to Brandi’s Daughter as Brandi Admits Video of Husband Hurt Their Family

⚠️ Dudes, Pay Attention…

What Eboni is looking for in a man. Start brushing up.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/11/rhonys-eboni-k-williams-on-what-shes-looking-for-after-broken-engagement/

🕶 Well, We Already Knew He Was Shady…

I didn’t see the RHOA Reunion, but I did notice on the commercial that they were all wearing black and the most giant earrings ever seen on this earth.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/one-rhoa-reunion-moment-had-142100625.html

💃🏾 Porsha Spins Off…

She’s done pretty well for someone who once thought the Underground Railroad was a real railroad.

https://people.com/tv/porsha-williams-getting-limited-series-bravo-focusing-life-and-family-source/

🏖 Stepping Away…

That’s exactly why I stepped away from watching Jersey Shore.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/13/ronnie-ortiz-magro-stepping-away-from-jersey-shore-over-mental-health/

🍸 Lala Speaks…

The new mom tells all about the new VPR season.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/04/lala-kent-new-season-of-vanderpump-rules-will-be-very-different/

📺 Summer Watchin’…

What’s coming up for your viewing pleasure.

https://ew.com/tv/summer-2021-tv-preview/

They’ll Party Hard Together…

Two of my favorites collide.

Andrew W.K. & Kat Dennings got engaged

🐝 Quotes of the Week

Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood. – George Orwell

We know how gravity works. – Leah McSweeney, The Real Housewives of New York City, when answering if she thought Ramona had a facelift

Gardens, scholars say, are the first sign of commitment to a community. When people plant corn they are saying, let’s stay here. And by their connection to the land, they are connected to one another. – Anne Raver   

The reason I talk to myself is because I’m the only one whose answers I accept.George Carlin

The difference between genius and stupidity is: genius has its limits. – Alexandre Dumas-fils

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving. – Albert Einstein

There’s a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line. – Oscar Levant

Do you want to drink about it? – Somebody on Summer House; it doesn’t matter who

What I did or said should never be more important than why I did it or said it. – Andrea Kelly

Pizza and vodka’s her favorite. – Jennifer Love Hewitt on Drew, regarding Betty White

If you get too many men alone and leave us alone for a while, we kind of become morons. – Andrew Yang

Winning isn’t everything, but wanting to win is. – Vince Lombardi

The great Western disease is, ‘I’ll be happy when… When I get the money. When I get a BMW. When I get this job.’ Well, the reality is, you never get to when. The only way to find happiness is to understand that happiness is not out there. It’s in here. And happiness is not next week. It’s now. – Marshall Goldsmith, American Author (Adding my favorite, when I lose weight.)

🙃 Wherever You Go, There You Are…

Another week is done, or you’ve tallied another five days on your wall, depending on how you look at it. Hopefully, if you’re not at the former yet, you’re getting closer. Or you don’t care. No matter your viewpoint, stay safe, stay fearless (withing reason; don’t be an idiot), and stay never apologizing for speaking the truth.

May 13, 2021 – Sasha Reveals a Secret To Lucy, Pool Party In the Townhouse, a Friendship, a Taste, Road Trip, Returning, Dogs Of the House & On My Mind

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sasha is sitting at a table in the MetroCourt. A server walks by with a tray of coffee, and Sasha looks like she might be sick. Lucy comes in, and tells her that she looks awful. She asks if that’s why Sasha wanted to meet. Is she using again? Sasha says, no, absolutely not, and Lucy says, then what’s wrong? Sasha says she’s feeling a little off. Lucy says, that much is obvious. Is she sick? Sasha says, no. She’s pregnant.

Alexis asks Nikolas what he’s doing at the prison library, and he says, it’s a little complicated. Can they go somewhere more private to talk? Shawn says, no worries. He has work to do anyway. She asks if Nikolas remembers Shawn, and Nikolas says, of course (🍷). How is he? Shawn says he’s hanging in there, and Alexis says he’s been hanging in for years, for a crime he didn’t commit.

Nina walks into the Tan-O, wearing a short cocktail dress, and clears her throat to get Sonny’s attention. He says, wow, and she spins around. He says she looks too good for Eli, and she says, it’s for a worthy cause. After tonight, they’re going to know all of Elijah’s secrets.

Carly says, Jax doesn’t want their daughter to be anything like her? Wow. That says a lot. He says he doesn’t mean to be harsh, and she says, really? She gets that he’s worried about Josslyn, and she can’t deny that things are different right now, but taking cheap shots doesn’t help. He says he’s trying to get her to see it from his perspective. It was bad enough when she was married to the mob, with Jason and Sonny constantly in danger, but now they’re both gone, and she has a choice. But instead of taking the first off-ramp, and getting herself out of the crosshairs, she’s done the exact opposite. She says she knows that’s what it seems like, and he says, that’s what it is. She’s turned herself into Sonny. Can’t she see? She’s no longer collateral damage. She’s the target. (Maybe it’s the scotch.)

Britt asks how Sam found them, and Sam asks if Jason is okay. He says he is. He got shot, but Britt took care of it, and he’s okay. Sam says, thank God. When she saw the bloody bandages at the safe house… He asks if anybody knows she’s there. Could she have been followed? She says, no. She kept her eye out the whole time, but Dante is at the gas station two towns over. He says, Dante saw her? and she says he did, and he’s not going to be far behind.

Alexis asks if Shawn has any idea who did shoot Hayden, but he says, no clue. He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was sure he was guilty until Hayden came and told him herself that it wasn’t him. (I don’t remember this, but why couldn’t Hayden have told that to the judge?) Alexis asks how Hayden knew, and he says she doesn’t know, but Sam backed her up. He never got any intel on who the real shooter was. He tells them that he’ll let them talk; it’s good to see Nikolas. Nikolas says good to see Shawn too. Shawn goes back to his table, and Alexis asks what Nikolas is doing there. She thought only the inmates and staff were allowed in. He says he can go wherever he wants, and she says, because of a favor he owes him-who-shall-not-be-named? He says he’s no longer working with Cyrus.

Britt says she still doesn’t understand how Sam found them, and Sam says, this is one of the Cassadine properties. She figured Britt would know about it from the time she spent with Nikolas. Jason asks if Dante knows she’s there, and Sam says, not yet. Dante is there because someone matching Britt’s description was at the gas station buying supplies. It didn’t take him long to put two and two together, but Dante is stalled for now. Jason asks, how? and she says she slashed his tires. Jason thanks her for doing that, and for coming there. She says, of course (🍷), and hands him a passport, saying, courtesy of Spinelli. They better get moving. She mapped out their route to Canada, and there’s a bus station near the border where they can drop Britt off.

Carly tells Jax, if what he’s saying is the case, that she she stepped in for Sonny, then she’s only doing what’s best for her family. He says, wow. All in the hypothetical. She’s got the slang down. She says she should after 20+ years. He says, it’s a repeating nightmare. Every time he thinks he’s gotten through to her how destructive this life can be, and that she’s better off away from it, he didn’t. Isn’t that what their entire marriage was about? They were in love and had an amazing family. They could have kept that going forever. She says, no, they couldn’t, and he says, of course (🍷) not. Sonny was this pit of quicksand, dragging her under. Now here she is, miraculously free from all of that, but she made a conscience choice to go back. Why? She says he know why, but he says, no; he honestly doesn’t. Think of the time she had with him, and compare it to the time she had with Sonny. Which is healthier? She says, stop… With him, but it’s not where they are right now. She needs him to hear her. This off-ramp that he thinks she has, she doesn’t. All Sonny’s death has done is made her position more dangerous.

Sonny says he doesn’t like Nina putting herself on the line, but she says she’s a big girl. He says, what if Elijah figures out the date is a ruse? and she says, he won’t. He asks if she’s sure, and she says she knows she seems sweet and innocent to him, but she knows how to play someone when she has to. If Eli is behind these robberies, they need to know. He says, Eli is involved. He saw Eli paying off his thug. What he wants to figure out, is why. What would Eli get out of ripping off a charity dance? She says, that’s what she plans to find out. She can handle this. The real question is, can he?

Lucy asks Sasha how it happened; was it planned? Sasha says she’s a single recovering substance abuser, and Lucy asks if she used birth control… Never mind. There’s a baby on board, and that’s all that matters. Sasha asks Lucy to lower her voice. She’s the first to know. Lucy says, really? and Sasha says she felt she owed it to Lucy. Lucy stood by her when she was using, and kept giving her every reason to bail. It meant everything. Now her circumstances have changed… Lucy asks if Sasha really thinks Deception would distance itself from a pregnant unwed woman? and Sasha says, not necessarily. Lucy says, it’s the 21st century, and Sasha says she thought she’d give Lucy an out because of everything. Lucy asks who the dad is. Michael? Sasha says, no, and Lucy says, Valentin? Sasha says, Cassadine? and Lucy says she’ll take that as a no. Jasper Jax? Sasha says, Jax used to be Michael’s stepfather, and Lucy says, okay. Someone corporate and dashing. Maybe not corporate, but very dashing. Chase? Sasha says, she’d never, and Lucy says, Finn? Sasha says, he’s Chase’s brother, and Lucy says, he’s a very successful doctor. Sasha says, not Finn, and Lucy asks, who is it? Brando comes by, and says he hopes Sasha is feeling better.  

Sasha tells Brando, much better, and thanks him. He says she had him worried the other day. She says she knows; sorry. He caught her at the wrong time. He says he’s glad she’s on the mend, and Gladys joins him. She says their table is ready, and Lucy says she bets they have so much to catch up on, as she and Sasha do. Please enjoy your meal. Ta! Gladys says, no need to give them the bum’s rush, and Brando says, take care. They leave, and Lucy asks, so who is the baby daddy? She wants to know. Does Sasha even know? Sasha says, yes, she knows, but he doesn’t, and she’s not ready for him to. Lucy says, fair enough, and Sasha says, so how does Lucy want to handle her pregnancy?

Sonny tells Nina, forget what he said about being jealous. He wasn’t talking about her… He was talking about her, but he was talking about how he doesn’t like Eli, so… She says, when she asked if he could handle it, she was really asking if he could handle his part in tonight’s plan. He says he can, and she asks if he has everything he needs. Did he learn anything about breaking and entering? He says he did a lot of reading. She wonders why that doesn’t fill her with reassurance, and he promises he’s not as dumb as he looks, but she says the last thing she thinks he is, is dumb. He asks, why does she always do that? She says, do what? and he says, always look at him like she knows him better than he knows himself. She says, it’s probably really annoying, but he says, no; he likes it. She says she should get going. She’ll see him afterwards. He tells her, be careful, and she says, him too, and leaves.

Carly tells Jax, it’s only a temporary situation. Jason will be exonerated, and come back and take over. He asks when that will be, and she says she doesn’t know. Soon. He asks if someone can’t take over for Jason, but she says, no. He says, why not? and she says, it’s not just about protecting her family, but protecting Port Charles. Think about it. If they weren’t in charge, this city would become the biggest drug port on the Eastern seaboard. Wholesalers would be slaughtering each other; the gangs would be at war, trying to take over the territory. The only reason this situation has been relatively stable is because Sonny has been in charge. Like it or not, he’s kept the peace.

Britt says it’s nice of Sam to make plans for her without asking her first, and Sam says, there’s no time for hurt feelings. Dante is back with the PCPD, and her guess is, he knows a lot more about Sonny’s organization than they think he does, including the safe houses. Jason says, Dante has no jurisdiction in Canada, and Sam says, those tires are only going to stop him for so long. If he finds them, they’re all screwed, so they need to get going. Jason says he appreciates her coming there, and the information about Dante was helpful, but she’s not going to Canada. She can go back to Port Charles now, and forget she saw them.  

Alexis asks Nikolas, what’s going on? and he says he hit a snag in his relationship with Cyrus. She says, define snag, and he says he started to worry that Cyrus wouldn’t keep his word to keep her safe, so he decided to take an action of his own. Say hello to the soon-to-be new owner of Pentenville.  

She says, he bought Pentenville? and he says, it’s not a done deal, but Cassadine Industries is in talks with the State to take it over privately. He should have thought of it before, but you know what they say about hindsight. She asks what he knows about running a prison, and he says, not much, but his HR department will find the best, most competent people for the job. She says she happens to know something about private ownership of prisons, and he says, some of them are hellholes. She says, once there’s a profit motive, inmates stop being people and become products. There’s an incentive to cut corners, and keep inmates there longer than they need to be. The violations of human rights are horrible. He asks if she really thinks he’d let whoever’s running it mistreat the prisoners? Has he sunk that low in her eyes?

Lucy says she’s proud of Sasha. She straightened out, and became a perfect representative of Deception. She’s relatable and reliable, and she did that emotional TV interview. She’s been wonderful. Motherhood is beautiful and natural, and guess what? Pregnant women wear makeup too, don’t they? Lucy starts getting excited, and says, so many celebrities are expecting. It should be the Year of the Mother, and if it’s not, they’ll make it that way. It’s wonderful news. Not just for Sasha, but for Deception too. Sasha says, really?

Gladys asks if Brando thinks Sasha is back on the hard stuff; she looks terrible. He says he didn’t ask Gladys to dinner so she could bad mouth Sasha, and she says she’s his mother. She’s worried about him. He says he’s worried about her too, and she says, that’s sweet, but she’s fine. He says, is she? and she asks, why wouldn’t she be? He says, two words – Cyrus Renault.

Carly tells Jax, Sonny is gone, and the rivals are circling. It’s more important than ever that she stay where she is until Jason can run things. He asks when that will be, and she says, not right now. He says he can tell she believes she’s keeping the peace, and she says she is. He says just because she believes it, doesn’t mean it’s true. She saasks him to tell her how he sees it, and he says she’s painting a bullseye on her back. She’s putting herself and their daughter in danger. She’s Josslyn’s mother, and one of the most important people in his life. She could wind up dead. Does she understand that? He’s terrified; for himself, Josslyn, Donna, and Avery. She doesn’t understand how much the kids need her; now more than ever. Of course (🍷) she has a reason for everything. She has this illusion of holding it together until Jason is back, and everything will be fine. That’s the kind of thinking that’s ill-advised any time. In this situation, it could get her killed.

Sonny packs bag. He puts in a gun, and a flashlight.

Eli says Nina looks fantastic. Did he already say that? She says he did. He looks great himself. He says. that’s big praise coming from the Editor-in-Chief of Crimson. He asks what that look is, and she says there’s nothing he doesn’t know about her career, but she’s in the dark about his. He says she knows he’s in commercial real estate, and she says, true. In a town that’s trending downward. He asks if her piece isn’t going to save the day, but she says, that won’t be published for a while. To be honest, she has the feeling she might be being hypocritical. The town is lovely, but violent. There was an armed robbery at the local dance, not to mention the other robberies. It’s a shame. Where does Eli think it’s coming from?

Sam says she hasn’t forgotten the decision she made for the safety of the kids, but this isn’t about her wanting to go on the run with Jason or getting dragged back into the life. It’s about getting Danny’s father out of the country. If she doesn’t, they’ll find him, and when they do, he’ll go back to prison, and guess what happens then? Cyrus will kill him. She’ll just get him across the border safely, and go home. He asks, what if she gets arrested? She’ll be an accessory, and violate her parole. She’ll go back to prison, and Danny and Scout will lose both of them. He’s a fugitive, and whether he digs himself out or not, that’s on him. He won’t let it spill onto her and the kids.

Nikolas tells Alexis, he’d convinced himself that he was doing the right thing, playing Cyrus’s game to protect her. Then he realized his mistake. She asks what Cyrus did, and he says, Cyrus was talking about Spencer like he knew him; dangling it like a threat. He swears, if Cyrus goes anywhere near Spencer… And Ava, Laura, and Avery’s safety is important. She says, this is his solution? and he asks if she can’t muster a little faith. She says she has so much faith in him, and prefers this to him being in league with Cyrus. He says, that’s the spirit, and she says, besides, while she’s in there, she can keep an eye on things, and keep him honest. He says, no doubt he’ll answer to her, and she says, damn straight. He says he has to see the warden; he’ll be right back. She tells him, good luck, and he leaves. Shawn says he remembers that look of determination, and she says he has a good memory. She’s not going to let up until she convinces him to fight for his exoneration.

Jason tells Sam, please. It wouldn’t be fair to her, and especially Danny and Scout. She says, he’s right. She can’t take that kind of risk. She’ll go. She hands Britt her passport, saying, Britt is taller than she is, but she thinks it will hold up. Britt thanks her, and she says, good luck. Sam tells Jason, please be careful, and he says he will. She tells Britt, on behalf of her kids, she thanks Britt for saving their father’s life. Britt says she’s welcome, and Sam leaves. Britt says, okay, super expert. She gets it. He’s right. They’ll never stay more than ten hours from now on. She’ll put a timer on her phone. He says, her part is done. This is where she cuts out.

Eli says he knows Nina doesn’t want to hear it, but the unpleasantness started taking place after Mike arrived. When Mike showed up on the scene, the tranquility was broken. She says she looked online, and the uptick in crime started happening way before Mike got there. He says they don’t actually know where Mike was before he showed up, and Mike doesn’t remember. Who’s to say he wasn’t there without them knowing it? She say, the way she understands it, Mike was in a bad place when he came to the clinic; he’d been exposed to the elements. He says, maybe Mike did it, or someone else did it to him on purpose. Maybe trouble follows Mike wherever he goes. The point is, they don’t know. Nina tells him, all she can say is, she doesn’t see the shadiness… at least not the kind he’s alluding to. He says she likes the guy, and she says she does. He says he can tell, and it got him wondering. Is Mike the reason she hesitated when he asked her out?

Sonny sneaks around, and starts to pick the lock on Eli’s office door.

Jax says he can’t believe how confident Carly is, and she asks why she shouldn’t be. He says her plan to break Jason out of the hospital went about as bad as it could go. It’s not hard to follow the timeline. He, Josslyn, and Trina were on their way back from Nixon Falls, when Jason went missing, and she was MIA. They know because they were desperately trying to get ahold of her. She asks if he’s guilt tripping her, but he says he’s just stating the facts. She thought it would go one way, and it went in the complete opposite. She’s convinced herself that if she just keeps the plates spinning until Jason comes back, everything will be right with the world. It won’t.

Shawn tells Alexis that he made peace with the situation. She doesn’t have to be his crusader. She says she’s not… Maybe she is crusading a little bit, but she just wants him to try. He says he can’t show remorse for a crime he didn’t commit. She says, if he had committed the crime, he’d have remorse. Think about that when he’s before the parole board. Just get out of here. He needs to be with TJ, and he needs to call Sam.  He needs to find who shot Hayden, and clear his name. If he can’t do it for himself, do it for his son. He asks if she’s playing dirty, and she says, is it working? He says, okay, but he’s not just doing it for TJ and himself. He’s doing it because if he doesn’t, she’ll never stop hounding him. She says, truer words, and Nikolas watches them.

Lucy tells Sasha, she just thought, they missed Mother’s Day, and it would have been perfect to bring in the Year of the Mother Deception campaign then. Sasha says she’s grateful she still has a job, but Lucy can’t make the announcement until she figures out what to do about the father. Lucy says she can go with that, but make it snappy; she’s excited. She tells Sasha, eat up. Her baby needs nutrition. She tries to get Sasha to smell the food, seabass with garlic and capers, saying, it smells so good, but Sasha says, nothing smells good these days. Lucy says, a touch of morning sickness?

Brando says, when Gladys lied about seeing Jason with the murder weapon, she got into bed with someone seriously dangerous, and she asks, who said she was lying? He wonders if she’s that hard up for cash, and she says, Cyrus has been so good to him. He says, because Cyrus is blackmailing him. She told Cyrus that he lied about Dev being his son, and Cyrus threatens him every day. However nice Cyrus is being, it’s just the carrot. The stick is coming. And pretty quickly, she’s going to hit the point where Cyrus thinks what he’s paying her isn’t worth it.

Nina asks if Eli is suggesting there’s something between her and Mike, but he tells her that he didn’t say that. He just thinks there’s interest there. She says, as friends; friends being the operative word. He says, there’s a familiarity. It almost feels like she knew Mike in a previous life. She says, Phyllis likes Mike, and her trusting Phyllis’s opinion goes a long way. He says, so she and Mike aren’t heading in that direction? and she says, not that she’s aware of. She wonders if her answer made Eli happy, and he says, very happy.   

Sonny continues to pick the lock. Is he out of practice?

Britt guesses she won’t need the passport, and Jason says she won’t. Spinelli will get her one of her own. She says, so they’re going along with Sam’s plan? He’s dropping her at a bus depot, and she’s going back to Port Charles? Why don’t they go over her options for when she gets there? She can lie, say he’s evil, and he dragged her off at gunpoint – which would be perjury – or she can tell the truth, which means they’ll slap her with aiding and abetting. It won’t make much difference, since whatever she picks, Cyrus is going to kill her. He says Cyrus isn’t going to kill her, and she asks how he can guarantee that. He says he’s going to kill Cyrus first, and she says it’s insane that she’s reassured, because she knows he actually means it. He says he does want to take her to the bus station, but she’s not going back to Port Charles. She’ll go to Queens Point, where Spinelli will pick her up. He’ll take her to one of Sonny’s safe houses, or even the island. She says, Sonny has an island? and he says, yeah, in Puerto Rico. She’ll be safe, and protected, and not a target like when she’s with him. She asks if he’s kidding, and he says she already went above and beyond. She says he wants her to leave him, with an unhealed  gunshot wound, while she’s off on some Puerto Rican vacation? She’s not going to do that. He says the chances he took were for himself. Does she know how stupid he was to leave the hospital; to break out? He knew it was the wrong strategy, but Carly was losing her mind, so he did it. He knew better, but he did it. The fallout is on him, and nobody else. She says she loves how he acts like this is some big revelation. She’s not a block of wood. She gets the dynamic between him and Carly, sort of. He was about as enthusiastic over Carly’s plan as he’d be for a root canal. It’s a tiny part of why she went along with him. He says, to stick it to him? and she tells him, she said a tiny part. Usually, there’s no arguing with him; what he says, goes. So it was fun to watch someone order him around for once. The bottom line is, she didn’t have to do any of this. When they got to the safe house, she could have called a Ride Share, and been done with it, but she operated on him because she wanted to; because she owed him. He says, she didn’t, but she says, he saved her life. And there’s a good chance she doesn’t have much of one left. She can be on the run with him to Canada, or watch herself deteriorate. It’s a tough call. She wipes away some tears, and Jason asks if she’s absolutely sure. She says she’s in this for the long haul, but she’s curious. What is the long haul? Does he have a plan or what?

Carly says she can keep the plates spinning for as long as she wants to. It turns out she’s good at it. All the years of watching Sonny and Jason, allowed her to take what worked for each of them and combine it. He says, finally, there it is, the truth. She actually likes it. It’s going to continue, and if Jason goes to prison, it will continue indefinitely. Is he getting that right? He can’t tell her what to do, but what he can do is take their daughter out of this house.  

Gladys tells Brando, now it’s her fault because high and mighty Carly put all her eggs in one basket? Everything is Jason this, and Jason that. Oops. He killed someone, and proved it by running away. That’s not her fault. She reported what she saw. It was her civic duty. Brand asks if she remembers who she’s talking to. If she could see further than her petty motives, she’d see who she was dealing with and steer clear. As soon as Cyrus has no more use for her, she’ll be done. She says she thought he was making up for him missing Mother’s day, but he obviously brought her there to browbeat her. No thank you. She gets up, and strides out.

Lucy shoves a lemon in Sasha’s face, and tells her to breathe it in. It really helped her when she was pregnant with Sirena. Sasha jets from the table, and Lucy gets on the phone. She says she has absolutely wonderful news. She can’t disclose it, but has a fabulous idea for a new ad campaign. The face of Deception is now the face of conception.   

Alexis asks Nikolas how it went, and he says he spoke with HR so he can vet new employees. He wants to make sure they’re right for his new version of Pentenville. She says she has good news too. Shawn has decided to fight for his freedom. Shawn says Nikolas’s aunt is relentless, and Nikolas says, it’s one of her best qualities. Shawn says he figured once he gets out, he can do right by Hayden. He’s going to nail the person who shot her and thinks they got away with it.

In the restroom, Sasha makes a call to the hospital. She says she’s a patient of Dr. Navarro’s, and wonders if she can prescribe something for morning sickness… That would be great. She’ll come by to pick it up. She puts some water on her face, and leaves. Gladys comes out of one of the stalls. Like no one saw that coming.

Jason tells Britt, they’ll cross the border to Canada, and she says, and go where? He says he knows a place, and she says, him being scarce on the details is shocking. He asks if there’s gas in the car, and she says she just filled it. He says they should be able to make it on one tank, and she wonders where the keys are. He has them, and says they’re not having this argument again. She says yes, they are; she’s driving. He says she’s a terrible driver. She’s aggressive, switches lanes too much, and goes too fast. She says, sorry. She thought they were on the run from the law. Her bad. He says they don’t need to call attention to themselves.   

😕 Unreal. There’s a special report – to tell us vaccinated Americans no longer need wear masks. This couldn’t wait two minutes? I find the rest from my secret sauce source.

Britt promises she’ll do better. She’ll drive in the middle lane and do the speed limit. Who has the critical gunshot wound? He says, not her, and she asks if he wants to get to Canada alive. That won’t happen if he passes out behind the wheel. Hand them over… Please. She really needs him to trust her. He hands her the keys, his hand lingering on hers for a few beats.

Jax tells Carly, he’s not allowing their daughter to be exposed to this anymore. She’s coming home with him. She tells him, because he says so? but he says, no, because it’s the smart thing to do. She asks if he’s talked to Josslyn, but he says, no. She says so he doesn’t know Josslyn’s thoughts on the matter, and he says, he knows she wants to live. She says their daughter is going to college soon, and will be living on her own. Their daughter is all grown up, so maybe this is something she should weigh in on. He says, fine, and she says, great. He says, they’ll leave it up to Josslyn then, and he leaves.

Eli says Nina has this all figured out, which means he can do something he’s wanted to for a while. He leans in to kiss her.

Sonny finally gets into the office. An alarm goes off.

Tomorrow, Cyrus was hoping he and Sasha could put past mistakes behind them, Brook asks if this is where Valentin tells her that their agreement is off, Phyllis knows what Sonny has been up to, and Carly wants her will revised.

Million Dollar Listing New York

Tyler said his party to show the luxury apartment was a bigger success than he thought it would be, but what wasn’t on the invite was someone else showing his clients the penthouse. In KJ’s interview, she asked, who lets their client walk around a party with a bunch of brokers? The penthouse was amazing, 3300 square feet, and KJ made some suggestions to Tyler’s clients for when they were prepared to show it. In her interview, she said it was a strategic decision to prove she had more knowledge, and could do a better job. Down the road, they would realize she was right, and call her. Broker Bonnie thought she had a client for Tyler’s apartment, but wanted to see it without the crowd. 

Fredrik announced, Freddy is back! and screeched that he loved New York. In his interview, he said being bi-coastal was exhausting, but he thought it was the best option for his family. He was showing a townhouse on St. Luke’s Place, which he called quintessential New York. He met his associate Keith there, having decided to hire Keith to help him to the $718,750 potential commission. He told Keith, no pressure, but wanted him to feel the pressure. Whatever that meant. In Fredrik’s interview, he said, co-listings for him could be challenging, but it was about putting in the right energy when it was needed. Fredrik did some private showings, doing what Freddy does best. As he said, no one wants to work with a boring broker. The townhouse, built in 1903, was five floors, had a wine cellar, and a 6-foot hot tub/plunge pool. I was majorly impressed with the basement and its 13-foot ceilings and brick archways. In his interview, Fredrik said it was a New York dream; Sarah Jessica Parker would be jealous.

Kelly Bensimon, who was an old friend of Fredrik’s, came by, along with her client, potential buyer Ron, who looked like an old-time movie star. Fredrik had recently learned Kelly got into real estate, and said she was a true New Yorker and well-connected. Ron seemed thrilled with the place, but not so thrilled with the $28.750 million price tag.

KJ – who, BTW, looks a lot like a young Lauren Hutton – got some acupuncture done, saying it kept her focused. She was taking, like, 15 different supplements a day, and the acupuncturist told her, sometimes less is more. Her assistant called in the middle of her session to ask about beverages for KJ’s upcoming open house where she was having an Aperitivo, which she described as an Italian happy hour. She was selling a townhouse that had been on the market for two years.   

Ryan was showing the ginormous townhouse that had commercial space on the bottom, and a wow on every floor. Going for $18 million, he focused on the idea that the owner could run a business on the  ground floor, and live above in the townhouse. Amelia had come up with the idea of a pop-up shop along with the open house, which Ryan thought was genius. Her friend Madeline had a swimwear line, which she displayed on the ground floor, and Ryan dressed as a lifeguard, complete with zinc on his nose, and one of those read things the Baywatch lifeguards carry. Ryan pointed out the fireplace that changed colors, as well as the red/blue hot/cold faucet water. There was a view of Hudson Yards, a hot tub, a massive shower that they crammed at least 12 people into, and of course, the pool, which had a current you could swim against. Steve showed up, and seeing Ryan’s attire, asked if the place had a pool. Ryan said, no; he just felt like dressing that way, and in his interview, said Steve had the nerve to question his outfit when he came there in a Steve Jobs costume. He said, it was funny how he and Steve were now talking about being dads, when it seemed like just yesterday Steve told him to stop crying, and drink some milk.

KJ said she was always anxious about events, and this one would have a lot of Italians coming, who were the most difficult clients ever. They questioned every single thing. She’d lived in Italy for three years, married an Italian, and often traveled there. She invited her whole Italian network.

Fredrik went back to L.A., where he and Derek had a tantric yoga session. In Fredrik’s interview, he said he thought yoga had helped him be calmer and more present. His phone also rang during the session, with bad news from Kelly, saying her client wasn’t buying the townhouse. He was between girlfriends, and wasn’t sure if he was going to end up with the uptown or downtown girl. In his interview, Fredrik said it had been tough. He’d had so many showings, and it was a tricky market, but it was going to be okay. He called Keith, and they agreed they needed to throw the most epic event ever.

Tyler called his life coach, who he said helped him block out the doubt and fear. He told her about the relaunch, and said broker Bonnie was coming back to look at it privately. She asked him what was harder; selling the unit, or losing 200 pounds? It was time for him to stand up and shine. Bonnie said her client had a family of five, and wanted a wow apartment. Once again, I had no idea what a chef’s kitchen meant. Isn’t every kitchen a chef’s kitchen? I have to google that one of these days. He showed her the 50-foot pool that was on the wraparound terrace, and in his interview, Tyler said, when showing a raw space (i.e. no furniture), he had to paint a picture. Bonnie got the picture, but thought 3000 square feet wasn’t going to be enough for her client. She said they’d thought about combining apartments, and Tyler told her there was a 2-bedroom up above that he just happened to have the keys to. In his interview, he said the biggest secret for brokers was to get to know the building’s staff. That’s how he got the keys to the penthouse. Bonnie thought it would work well, but knew her client would have questions, and expect an incentive.   

In KJ’s interview, she said she thought Italians would better understand the aesthetics of the building. Italian’s were sassy, funny, and high energy, but trusted no one, and were super critical. She thought the Aperitivo would resonate with them. She also made sure to dress well, since to Italians, the most important thing after the food was what you were wearing. A double kiss from an Italian woman, also meant a double look up-and-down. She spoke to the guests in Italian, telling them that this was the penthouse closest to her heart, since her husband had built the building. She pointed out how everything had been imported from Italy. Her team member Zach thought he had a buyer, which would be a double win, and in her interview, KJ said an Aperitivo was a bite, a taste; something to whet the appetite. Zach’s buyer could lead her to the main course.   

Tyler’s client gave him the go-ahead on combining the apartments, but Bonnie said her clients wanted an elevator installed, and only offered $11 million. Considering the larger apartment was $12 million, and the one upstairs was nearly $3 million, Tyler said it was like a BOGO deal. His client didn’t mind doing the construction, but wanted $12.5 million. Bonnie said she’d been authorized to give a final offer of $12 million, and Tyler thought it was a big ask, but told his client that it wasn’t a bad offer, and would be all cash. They had a deal, and a $360k commission. Tyler said it wasn’t so much about the money, but about proving himself. He’d just sold an apartment that the owners had tried to sell for a few years. He always second guessed himself, and thought he wasn’t good enough for the luxury world, but he didn’t have to wonder any more. He was good enough. He and Bonnie decided on getting a nice meal, and some nice clothes.

Next time, Marc Jacobs’s house, Tyler gets a listing by a firehouse (I once lived near one in NYC – you get used to it), and Ryan and KJ do a co-listing.

👫 Old Friends…

Fredrik talks Kelly.

https://www.bravotv.com/million-dollar-listing-new-york/style-living/fredrik-eklund-reacts-kelly-bensimon-real-estate-career

🍷 Whetting Your Appetite…

All about the Aperitivo.

https://www.eataly.com/us_en/magazine/culture/aperitivo/

🚌 Get Ready To Roll…

Pine Valley hits the road on June 10th.

🍻 Coming Back To Remember…

Felicia returns for Sean’s memorial.

🐕 Real Housedogs…

No doubt they have better personalities than some of the women.

https://woofrepublic.com/blog/the-real-housewives-new-jersey-dog

✔️ Another One Ends…

Join me tomorrow for tea, a little soap, and some wise words. Until the pour, stay safe, stay discriminating, and stay knowing that sometimes less is more.

May 12, 2021 – Dante Rejoins the Force, The Marge Has a Double Party & Morning

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

We see a guy in the shower. He reaches for a towel, and we see his feet come out. He wipes the steam from the mirror, and it’s Dante. A clean-shaven Dante. I don’t know if I like it. I kind of liked the scruffy Dante.

At the MetroCourt, Curtis examines flyers for his club at the bar. Portia dashes in, and apologizes to Trina; she’s running late. Trina says she just got there, but she’s decided, whatever dessert they get, she wants it to be on fire. She’s not specific about if she means something that’s actually flaming, or the colloquial term. Portia suggests Trina grab a table; she wants to say hi to Curtis. Trina says, Curtis can wait. Their table is ready and waiting. Portia is sure they’ll seat Trina without her, and she’ll be right behind her. Trina goes to the table, and Portia walks over to the bar. She says, what is all this? and Curtis smiles at her.

At another table, Nikolas tells Ava that he’s sorry to leave, and she says she knows. He has a pressing engagement. She hopes he’s taken all the necessary precautions. Cyrus will have all his people in place. He promises he’s covered all of his bases. It’s time they stopped looking over their shoulders, and Cyrus started looking over his.

Alexis is pushing a book cart through the library, and Shawn is reading at a table. He says she can’t give it up, can she? She says, give up what? and he says, being a lawyer. He heard she was instrumental in helping her cellmate prep for her parole hearing. She says she can’t drink in there; allow her one vice. Anyway, parole hearings aren’t that complicated. You just have to take responsibility for what you did, say you learned a lesson, and show remorse for the crime, and Maggie did that, so… He says, here’s hoping, and she says she’s really going to miss Maggie as a cellmate. She liked Maggie, and you never know who you’re going to get next, right? She says she’ll be really happy for Maggie if she gets out, and asks if his parole isn’t coming up soon. She thinks it is, and if he needs a lawyer, he’s got one. He says, thanks, but he won’t be attending his parole hearing.

Fresh Dante knocks on Jordan’s door, and says, Detective Falconari reporting for duty. She says, welcome back, Detective. She gets up, and says she thinks he’ll be wanting this, handing him his badge. He looks it over, and she says she can see he’s missed it. He says he didn’t realize how much until he came back for that one case. She says she thinks that was Mac’s strategy all along. He knew if Dante came back, he’d want to stay. He nods, and she says, glad to hear it. Now let’s get to work.

Josslyn opens the door to Jax, and he says, hi. She says, hi, less than enthusiastically, and walks away, leaving the door open. He comes in behind her, and says she can pretend she’s glad to see him. She says she’s always glad to see him… mostly. She just wishes they didn’t have to do this today. He says he knows, but he and her mother agreed they can’t put it off any longer, and decisions have to be made. She rolls her eyes, and they walk into the living room, where Carly is waiting. Carly thanks Jax for coming. She knows things have been a little hectic lately. He says, that’s one way of putting it, and she says, Josslyn is the priority. She was hoping he could help her convince their daughter that it’s time to stop putting off her life.

Jordan points at the computer screen, and tells Dante, the two fake janitors enter Dr. Westbourne’s office here… and here’s footage of Jason Morgan and an orderly leaving the 10th floor. Now… wait for it. He watches, and says, what the hell? Jason’s made it out, and he turns around and runs right back in. She says, mm-hmm. And where did he go? Dante watches, and says, Britt Westbourne’s office. He could have gotten away. She says, free and clear. Al he had to do was keep going, although she doesn’t think she can say the same for Britt.

On the phone next to her car, Sam tells Spinelli, the passports are perfect. Jason is probably avoiding Sonny’s safe houses, but she thinks Britt might know a place. Nikolas owns a property east of Elmira, a nature preserve. It’s a perfect place for two fugitives to hide… Well, if she’s wrong, she wasted an afternoon, but if she’s right, she could help Jason get away.

Jason says he doesn’t want to push Britt. Under other circumstances, he wouldn’t even ask. She says, under other circumstances, he doesn’t even talk. Can they just pretend these are those circumstances? He says, okay, but they’re on the run, and if something is wrong, he needs to know what it is if he’s going to protect her. She says, that’s actually very sweet, but if this is what she thinks it is, no one can protect her. She’s sick. She has Huntington’s Disease.

He asks if she’s sure, and she says, yeah; her father had it. He says he remembers, and she says, as luck would have it, it’s hereditary. If you have the genetic markers for the disease, it’s not a matter of if you get sick and die, it’s when. He asks if she has the markers, and she says she has a 50/50 chance. He says, so she doesn’t know? and she says her mother insisted she get the test. She lied, and said she did, and it was negative. She knows it sounds creepy, but she didn’t want her mother to worry, and she wasn’t ready to make the call. It’s not like she can do anything about it anyway, so she decided to stay in the dark. But it turns out, Huntington’s likes the dark.

Jax says he and Carly both know how badly Josslyn wanted to attend Southern Coastal University, but that’s looking more unlikely. Meanwhile, she’s been accepted at three other excellent schools, all with volleyball programs. Carly says she’s going to have to make a choice.

Curtis tells Portia, Olivia hooked him up with the MetroCourt PR person. They’ve been talking promotional strategies for opening night. Portia says, that sounds promising. The MetroCourt is always packed. She’s sure they’ll be able to put some magic together for him. He says, here’s hoping. He knows he has to pull out all the stops for this. He just needs all the right people to show up. She says, and she’s on the list? and he says, right at the top. Portia preens, and Trina watches.

Nikolas tells Ava, Cyrus is an egotistical, narcissistic thug, and she says, yes, but do not underestimate him. Nikolas says, Cyrus thinks he can hold Alexis and Avery over their heads? No. Cyrus might cling to the fact he’s Laura’s brother, but he’s about to meet Nikolas’s father’s side of the family.

Dante says, that’s one of the janitors from Britt’s office, and Jordan says, that’s the one who was shot in the garage. He asks, what happened to the other guy? and she says, no trace of him. Dante says, the wreckage in Britt’s office indicates there was a fight in there, and Jordan says, which means that Jason, instead of getting away minutes earlier, went back in and stopped these two men from attacking Britt. He says, the question is, how does Jason know Britt’s being attacked when he’s in the garage? What’s the connection between them? She says, or something else. Computer forensics looked at Britt’s access logs, and she recently made several failed attempts to log into the GH drug database. He says, the Chief of Staff is locked out? and Jordan says she’ll give him three guesses as to who. He says, Renault? and she nods. He says, Britt must have done something to piss him off. Maybe she starts questioning what’s going on in the lab, he locks her out, sends his guys after her, Jason figures that out, and goes in to get her. Jordan says, but it looked like a kidnapping to Cameron Webber, and Dante says, but Jason was really rescuing Britt from Renault’s guys. She says, they have no way of proving who they worked for, considering one is in the morgue, and the other will probably wind up there if they ever find the body. Dante says, so it not only looks like Jason saved Britt’s life, from what they found in the safe house, it seems that Britt saved Jason’s life too. Jason is going to disappear, until his gunshot wound has healed. She says, that’s why she’s glad he’s back on the job. He understands how Jason thinks. Find him. He says, someone matching Britt’s description was spotted at a gas station buying medical supplies, 50 miles east of Elmira. He’s going to check that out now. She says, okay; keep her posted. He says he will, and she tells him, stay safe He says, copy that.

Alexis says, now Shawn lost her. Why would he serve the full term if he doesn’t have to? He’s been a model prisoner. If they give him a parole hearing, take it. And if he needs a lawyer, her schedule is free. He says, knowing her, she’ll probably help him even if he doesn’t let her. She says, harsh, but true, and he says, being granted parole takes more than being a model prisoner. They want to hear you learned your lesson, and see remorse. She says, and? and he says, he’s far from an innocent man, but he can’t show remorse for a crime he didn’t commit.   

Curtis tells Portia, all he can say is, he wishes he could say more, but he doesn’t want to ruin any surprises that may or may not be in store for his many, many patrons. She say, that’s fine, since she’s very anti-spoiler. She likes seeing him this happy. It looks good on him. It reminds her of the night they met. He says he approached her in a bar. What was the immortal line he used? She says, excuse me, but this is a cop bar, and you don’t seem like a cop. And what did she say? He says, she told him, no, she’s a doctor. How could he tell she’s not a cop? She says, then he said he used to be one, and could tell one of his own. He was in such a good mood that night. He’d just gotten his three-year chip, and she was thinking, why… He says, celebrate in a bar. Then he explained to her that he was an addict, not an alcoholic, and for every anniversary, he liked to go to a bar. She says, so he could prove he was in control. He says, then she asked, was he always in control? and he said… She says, only about this. The rest of me is free. They laugh, and he asks why did she leave the bar with him? She says he was sober and sexy, and she honestly assumed she’d never see him again. He says, damn, and she asks why he left with her. He says he was sober, she was sexy, and he assumed he’d have to see her again.

Ava asks Trina if it’s a private viewing party, or can she join? Trina says she was just… and Ava says, she was watching her mother with Curtis. Why is she so upset?

Josslyn tells Jax and Carly, she thought if Southern Coastal saw her play in the tournament, they’d change their minds. So she over-practiced and got an injury. Then she made a dumb decision, and injured herself more. Now she’s completely out of the running. Carly says, it’s a bummer, but look on the bright side. Josslyn says, there is no bright side, but Jax says, sure there is. The news is officially behind her now, and she doesn’t have to worry about it. Her foot will heal, and she’ll play volleyball for the school she chooses to go to. If she doesn’t like it, she can transfer, maybe to SCU. Josslyn says, if they want her, and he says, going to an alternate school is a change in plans, not a change in direction. She’s still moving forward. Carly says she might discover it was the best thing to happen to her. Like it or not, she has other options out there. Carly’s phone rings, and she steps away. She tells someone that they need three more men on the docks, and two more at the warehouse. Eyes open; Cyrus will retaliate. Let her know when the next shipment is coming in. She goes back to the living room, and says, where were they?

Josslyn says they don’t need to do this now, but Carly says, they do. Jax says, all schools have a waitlist, and as a courtesy, Josslyn needs to make a decision. Josslyn says, then there’s no reason to wait. She’ll go to PCU. At least Trina will be thrilled. Jax says, he’s thrilled, selfishly. She’s going to be closer. Carly says, but not too close. Josslyn can live in the dorm. Carly gets another call, and she says she needs to take this. Jax asks if it’s something more important than Josslyn, and she says, sorry; it’s business. He says, hotel business, coffee business, or some other business?

Curtis says, when he and Portia were together, she’d just finished her residency, and was working non-stop. She says she still feels like she’s working non-stop, and he says he respects people who do the tough stuff. They show up when they’re needed, no matter the circumstances. She asks if this is residual guilt because he’s no longer a cop or a P.I., and he says he’s not a P.I. because he made that choice, and not a cop because he made other choices. But even with messy cases, he helped someone. Now that he’s moving away from that… She tells him, stop. It’s okay to make a change in his life, and it’s certainly okay to enjoy it. As far as helping others, when the people he cares about are in need, he shows up. Family, friends, even Trina, and all she does is yell at him. He says he thinks they’ve gotten past that, mostly. She says he even helps his exes. She suddenly seems somewhere else, and he asks, where’d she go? She says, the hospital parking garage, and he says, and Jordan. She says, talk about somebody who has the guts to walk into the worst situation time and time again. She can’t stop thinking about it. How Jordan talked Cameron into handing her the gun he’d picked up. Cameron is such a good kid. She’s sure he was terrified and in shock. There are so many ways it could have gone wrong, but Jordan kept her cool. He says, Cameron is lucky to be alive, and she says, thanks to Jordan. She has a lot of respect for Jordan.  

Trina says she doesn’t mind that her mother and Curtis are friends, and Ava asks if she’s sure. Trina says she really doesn’t. But Curtis and Commissioner Ashford are getting a divorce, and she feels like it’s partly her fault. Ava says, no; she’s certain it’s not. Trina tells her, she said partly. And she’s starting to think that her mom also might be part of the problem.

Alexis asks Shawn why he’d plead guilty to a crime he didn’t commit, and he says, it’s not the first time anyone has ever done that, as he’s sure she knows. She says she’s done many a plea deal on both sides of the courtroom, but typically, innocent people plead guilty to avoid jail time, not get more. Why would he do something like that? He says, at first, he believed he was guilty, since he took a shot at someone, someone got hit, and he was arrested. It seemed pretty open and shut. She says, why would he not fight it, and let the court prove that he did it? There was her or Diane; he could have gotten any number of decent attorneys that could argue reasonable doubt. He says, it came down to a simple decision. The deal Jordan arranged with the DA, or do the time. She asks what the offer on the table was, and he says, turn State’s evidence against Sonny or accept his sentence, but Sonny didn’t force him to be where he was, or do what he did. It was his choice, and these are the consequences.

Britt tells Jason that she started getting tremors in her hands a few months ago. They only happened every now and then, so she figured it was stress or… not Huntington’s? She knew it was a possibility, but it could be anything. Anyway, that was then, this is now, and now they’re happening more often, and not easy to stop. Sometimes she has to wait until they pass . He says, it could still be something else; she hasn’t been tested for the markers, so she doesn’t know for sure. She says she was ready to know, and had the test lined up, but then things got crazy, and they went on run… it’s fine; she can reschedule. Jason asks how fast Huntington’s progresses, and Britt says, as fast as it wants, or as slow. There’s no predicting it. She could have been symptom free until 40, 50, or 80. Then this started. Involuntary movements are a big part of Huntington’s. Of course (🍷) other symptoms are far more insidious. Faison is the poster boy for the Huntington’s related cognitive of psychiatric disorders. He says she’s not going to become her father, but she says he doesn’t know that, and neither does she.

Carly tells Jax, she doesn’t have any other businesses, and tells Josslyn, what she meant is that it’s not too late for Josslyn to room with Trina. Josslyn says they don’t need to do this, and Carly says, do what? Josslyn says, pretend everything is normal, when it’s not.  Jason isn’t missing and injured, and Cameron held a gun on him. That’s a little more important than housing in the fall. Carly says she understands that Josslyn is worried about everything that’s going on, but right now Josslyn has to worry about her future. Josslyn says, her future can wait; the present is a disaster area. Carly says it’s wonderful that Josslyn is worried about those she loves and cares about, but she needs to worry about herself. Josslyn asks if her deciding on PCU isn’t enough for tonight. She’s going to call Trina. She leaves, and Carly tells Jax, she guesses they should send in a deposit. She doesn’t know why Josslyn is so upset. He says, maybe it’s Carly. She’s more interested in concentrating on business than on Josslyn. Carly says, not true, and he asks if she wants to tell him what was so important it couldn’t wait. It’s not the hotel; Olivia and Carly’s assistant are there. Does she ever think Josslyn isn’t comfortable with her mother running an organized crime enterprise from her living room?

Jason says he understands Britt is overwhelmed. It’s not the possibility of the disease, but the uncertainty. She says, that’s a big part of it, if she has it or not. She starts to cry, and Jason says, the tremor could be something else. He has to admit, she had good reason to be afraid. She says, terrifying as it was nearly being drugged to death, then dragged through a hail of gunfire, they weren’t powerless. They could run for their lives, and it worked – at least she thinks it did – but you can’t fight Huntington’s. You can’t escape. Jason can’t grab her hand and help her outrun it.  

Sam sits in her car, and sees Dante approach the gas station attendant. She says, dammit, and gets out. Dante shows the guy Britt’s picture, and asks if he recognizes her. She’s pretty memorable. She bought a first aid kit, and she’s a person of interest in a high profile incident. The guy says, he’s just not sure, and Dante says, she’s with a suspected murderer, and her life is in jeopardy. Is there anything the guy can tell him? Sam approaches them, and says she needs to talk to Dante. He says if she’s there, he knows he’s on the right track. What’s she doing on a lonely street off the freeway? Don’t tell him. Go back before he has her arrested. It will be detrimental to her kids, and his mother won’t talk to him for months. She says she appreciates his concern for her children, and his mom’s support, but what are the charges? He says, he doesn’t know; interfering with police business. She says, they won’t stick, and she’ll sue for harassment. It will take most of the night, and whoever he’s looking for will be long gone, but he has another choice. He asks, what’s that? and she says, they can work together.

Portia tells Curtis that she has to get back to Trina. They’re celebrating Trina getting into PCU. He says, okay. Give Trina a big congratulations from him.

Trina tells Ava, now she gets why Jordan and her dad did what they did. They were protecting her from Cyrus, so Cyrus couldn’t use her against them. Ava says that sounds like Cyrus’s fault, not hers, but Trina says Jordan told her that she kept too many secrets for her marriage to work. Jordan told her to apologize to Curtis and her mom, and when she went ask Curtis to forgive her, her mom was there at The Savoy. Ava asks what they said when they saw her, but Trina says, they didn’t. Her mom was so busy helping Curtis take off his wedding ring, she didn’t even know Trina was there, and she left. Ava says, his ring, huh? and Trina says, it’s so stupid, but Ava says Trina’s mom is an adult. She’s entitled to a little privacy, but Ava thinks Trina’s mother would be honest and tell her the truth. Portia joins them, apologizing for being late. It took longer than she expected. So what were they talking about?

Carly tells Jax, it was one phone call and a text. People need decisions made. He asks, what people? and she says, it doesn’t matter, but he says, it does, especially if it involves breaking the law. She says, it didn’t, and he asks if he’s supposed to take her word for that. She asks if he’s saying he doesn’t believe her or doesn’t trust her, and he says, should he? They agreed a long time ago to be honest with each other, and do their best for Josslyn. She says, he wants to know what she’s doing? She’s protecting their daughter.

Dante says, no, and Sam says, just like that? He says the last time they worked together, just yesterday, she screwed him over. Now he doesn’t trust her anymore. She says she deserves that, and he says, yeah, she does. But even if he did trust her, he wouldn’t trust her with this. Is she going to tell Jason to turn himself in? She says, of course (🍷) not, and he says, wrong answer. She says, it’s the absolute right answer. If he goes back to prison, Jason is a dead man. Dante knows that. He says he’ll put Jason in protective custody, but she says, that’s not going to happen. How about this? They find Jason and Britt. Dante takes Britt back to Port Charles. He can tell Jordan that he rescued Britt, and Jason got away. He says, it’s way more believable if he brought Jason in, because he’s got a gunshot wound, and say Britt got away. She says, Jason is an innocent man; Dante knows this. Peter killed Franco, and is most likely working with Cyrus. Take Britt, and let her take Jason somewhere safe. He says that’s not how he operates, and she knows that. The attendant says he remembers something about the woman Dante was asking about, and Dante tells Sam that he’ll come back. He’d love it if Sam was there when he does. She says, fine, but as soon as he goes to talk to the guy, she looks around, and runs behind the gas station.

Dante tells the attendant, so the woman bought a first aid kit, and then what? The attendant says, she bought two to-go coffees. Dante looks toward his car, and gets a worried look on his face.

Alexis tells Shawn, she has good news and bad news, and they’re both the same. Sonny is dead. He doesn’t have to lie to protect Sonny anymore. Just tell her what went down, and they can work on his parole hearing strategy. He says he knows she’ll make a great case, but it doesn’t concern her. She says, it does. His son and her daughter are domestic partners; that makes them family. Telling her that a family member is serving time for a crime they didn’t commit, then saying it’s none of her business, is wrong.  

Curtis goes to Jordan’s office, and she asks, what brings him by? He says he wanted to check on her. He knows it’s been a rough couple of days. She says, that’s a major understatement, and he says he heard she was a hero with Cameron. She says she doesn’t know about being a hero, but Cameron was in a bad situation, and she talked him down. He says Cameron is lucky she found him. Not every cop would be so quick to deescalate. She thanks him, and says she appreciates him checking in. She sees a manila envelope in his hand, and asks if it’s for her. 

Josslyn calls Trina, who says she knows Portia just sat down, but she’d like to take this. Portia says, as long as it’s not at the table. (Thank you.) Trina steps away, and asks Josslyn, what’s up? Josslyn says she thought Trina would like to know she accepted the offer from PCU. Trina says, that’s the best, and Josslyn says she’s glad they’ll be going together. Trina says, if Cameron decides to join them, even better. I get déjà vu since Trina has said that before.

Portia thanks Ava for keeping an eye on Trina. Ava says she loves spending time with Trina, but had no idea she was such a romantic.

Jason says they’ve got to get going, but Britt says, they’ve been through this. There’s no way the police can trace them there. He says, by now they’ve probably figured out she’s not a hostage, and will look for places connected to her. She says she and Nikolas haven’t been together in ages, but he says, it doesn’t matter. She bought medical supplies… She says, a first aid kit, but he says, the attendant might have noticed and informed the police. Even if he didn’t, they’re over the ten-hour limit. She says, if he insists. Where are they going? He says he’ll tell her when they get there.   

Alexis asks Shawn to please let her just look. She’s an advocate and a lawyer. She can’t sit by and let an innocent man stay in prison for something he didn’t do. Nikolas walks in, and she asks what he’s doing there.   

Curtis says, Jordan doesn’t have to look at them today, and she says, their divorce papers. She can’t believe it’s really happening. He says, it’s all real, and she says, yeah. She shrugs, and thanks him for bringing them by. He tells her, take care, and she says, him too. He leaves, and looks like he wants to cry. Jordan takes off her wedding and engagement rings.   

Portia says she never thought of Trina as particularly romantic, and Ava says, Portia remembers what they were like at Trina’s age. Portia says, vaguely, and Ava says, seeing the people they know getting along just fine. Smiles, a hair flip, and a laugh. You just assume there’s an attraction. Portia says, speaking of romance, where’s that handsome husband of Ava’s? Ava says, he’s at a business meeting, but they’re planning a night out for the opening of The Savoy. Will Portia be there?

Trina tells Josslyn, everything about home is driving her crazy. Would Josslyn be into rooming together? Josslyn is deep in thought, and Trina says, Joss…? Josslyn says, yes. Let’s do this. She’s so ready to get out of there.

Jax says he sees Carly is working overtime to protect Josslyn, but it’s the things Carly is involved with that are putting Josslyn in harm’s way. She says, she’d never do that, and he says, yet she is. She’s not the only one who wants, or can, protect Josslyn. She says she knows Jax can protect Josslyn, and he says, just not as well as she can. He guesses they’ll have to see. He’s going to ask Josslyn to move out of there and stay with him until she goes to college. Carly says, that would be a huge mistake. The compound is the safest place for her. He says, Josslyn shouldn’t have to live in a compound, surrounded by armed men to protect her, and she says, too bad; it’s the situation they’re in. He asks, who’s fault that is. It’s not Sonny’s anymore; he’s gone. Who does that leave? It’s unbelievable; she’s changed. She says she’s trying to protect her family, and he says, he knows. From Cyrus, the Five Families shrimp parmesan, rival factions. None of that would matter if she were just importing coffee and running a five-star hotel. He used to think he wanted Josslyn to be just like her, with her heart and her passion, but seeing what she’s becoming, he doesn’t want Josslyn to be anything like her.

Sam is nowhere to be seen, and Dante gets in his car. An alarm sounds from the dashboard, and he gets out, stepping on something that crunches. He sees his tire is flat, and says, son of a bitch.

Britt asks if Jason is going to give her directions, and he says, no, he’s driving. She says, the last thing she needs is for him to pass out behind the wheel, but he says, he won’t. She shows him the keys, and says she knows he won’t, because she’s driving. They open the door, and Sam is there.    

Just a suggestion, but maybe Sam should be a cop. She found them in ten minutes, while the police have been looking for how long?

Tomorrow, Nina says, the question is, can Sonny handle this; Sam tells Jason, don’t fight her on this; Sasha gives Lucy an out; and Jax says Carly is no longer collateral damage, she’s a target.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey – Season Finale

We finally met Luis, and in Teresa’s interview, she said Joe #1 didn’t know how to act, but she laughs every day with Louie. She said he was smart, an entrepreneur, and also had two sons. He took Teresa out to dinner, and they talked about when they first met. He said it was like a dream come true, and in her interview, Teresa said that she loves that Louie gets her. She didn’t know what the future held, but it was the best she’d felt in a long time. Probably since she married Juicy Joe.

Everyone was getting ready for Halloween. Delores and Frank tried Halloween costumes on Delores’s dogs, which was pretty amusing. Jackie was carving pumpkins, and Jennifer thought kids would be willing to walk down her king size driveway for king size candy. Marge was preparing for her party, and said Joe #3 was in cranky mode. In Marge’s interview, she said they were getting ready for Joe’s Halloween/birthday bash, and if he didn’t get the house presentable, no birthday sex for him. Melissa bitched at the kids for being on their phones, and wanted them to give some time to real life. (Thank you.) In her interview, she said things had been tense since she and Joe had the fight. Joe told her that he just wanted her to put as much time into their relationship as she did in her brand, and she said, when he’d been working and she was home with the kids, she could have said the same thing to him. In Joe’s interview, he said, in the beginning, Melissa had asked him to come to events, and he felt included, but not so much in the past few years. She wanted to do it herself. She told him that he’d had his personal success while she raised his kids, and in her interview, she said it was a battle in her head. She didn’t want to make him unhappy, but it had been 16 years. Now it was her turn.

Jennifer and Bill were celebrating their 18th anniversary, and in Jennifer’s interview, she said, when Olivia knew her parents were having a romantic dinner, that meant they were still in love. This time, the kids were all included; a chef preparing the dinner. Jennifer said the reason she loved Bill was that he gave her all of them, so they should enjoy the night together. Olivia deconstructed her hors d’oeuvres, and not in a good way, prompting Jennifer to say. gourmet food was wasted on children. Jennifer explained that Bill had never directly asked her to marry him, as the elders in the family give a promise for engagement. Bill said that he hadn’t had the money for a ring (he certainly made up for it later), and got down on one knee, presenting her with a mammoth 9-carat yellow diamond ring. In Jennifer’s interview, she said she knew she was the luckiest girl in the world. She felt bad that her mom didn’t get to have her fairy tale, but she thanked her parents for giving her a better life, and thanked God every day for what she had.

Frank was doing work on Delores’s house, and told the contractors to listen to him, not Delores. In Delores’s interview, she said, back in the day, the world revolved around your man. She had to learn to live on her own, and she never wanted to live with a man again. She couldn’t understand why the girls couldn’t accept it. Frank told her that people knocked things they couldn’t understand. Teresa made some apple pies with the apples she’d picked at the orchard, and had bonding time with her daughters. Gia asked if Teresa was going public with Louie, and Teresa suggested they see how it goes. She wanted a moment for herself first.  

It was time for The Marge’s party. Joe #2 and Mellissa came as a mermaid and merman; Marge and Joe #3 were Morticia and Gomez Addams; Jackie and Evan came as Sonny and Cher; Jennifer and Bill were J-Lo and Prince; Delores and Frank were an accident victim and… the Tiger King? I really wasn’t sure; and Marge Sr. came as Marilyn Monroe, with Teresa arriving last as Cotton Candy. The actual confection. That’s not a stripper name or anything. In their kiki before the party, Marge told Joe #3 that the last time they were all together, was when Delores had a fight with Joe #2, and everyone was still upset with him. She was a little concerned. The décor and food were so beyond amazing, it made Halloween at Bluestone Manor look like amateur hour. Jennifer said she was ready to turn it up, and started downing tequila two seconds in the door. Delores told Marge that the poll thing had upset her most, but Marge didn’t want to give Joe #2 a pass, just because he’d known Delores forever and was cute. Teresa came alone, and Marge asked when they were going to meet Louie. Teresa said she wanted to be sure… and Marge said, before her friends abused him, but in Marge’s interview, she said, enough with this taking it slow. No surprise, early on Jennifer got sloppy and dropped a plate of food on the ground, not even making a move to pick it up, and instead, hopping away from it like it was a live spider. Delores tried to give her a soda, reminding Jennifer about last time when she got sick, but Jennifer insisted she was okay. In her interview, Marge said nothing anybody did was going to ruin this night,

Marge made a speech, thanking the most important person in her life, her dog Bella. Just kidding. She said Joe #3 stood by her through everything. He let her be her. In her interview, she said she got emotional because they were both in relationships that weren’t the best for them. When they found each other, they knew how special and precious it was. She had hit the jackpot. She told the guests that Joe let her be independent, and put up with what she wanted, never diminishing her. In Joe #2’s interview, he wondered if Marge’s praise of Joe #3 was also a dig at him. If she thought he was holding Melissa back, she was wrong. Marge said she was blessed, and told Joe #3, happy birthday. Afterward, Joe #2 approached Marge, and asked if she really thought he was chauvinistic. She said the way he’d spoken to Delores was chauvinistic. While watching this conversation, Delores told Teresa not to let any of them get involved in her relationship, and Teresa said Joe #2 was already running his mouth too much. Joe #2 told Marge that he’d known Delores since he was five, and Marge said, some men thought a woman’s happiness was derived from a relationship, but that wasn’t the case. His mind was in 1985. Joe #2 said Marge had him all wrong, when Melissa joined them. In Melissa’s interview, she said she was watching them and sweating. She loved that her friends were backing her, but she didn’t want to see her friends and her husband end up not liking each other.   

Melissa told Teresa that Joe #2 and Marge were having an argument, and she was getting the brunt of it because of what Joe had said. She was pissed because Joe was wrong – Delores wanted her independence – but Joe was upset because he was being called a chauvinist. Melissa said it was hard for him to flip the switch, and see her as independent. The guys had a group chat, and Bill said Marge had a point. He wanted Joe #2 to listen, and Joe told him, STFU. Melissa said she’d been battling this for years, and in her interview, she said, no matter how annoyed she was, she was going to defend Joe. She didn’t want to hear their two cents. She told them whatever they thought she was dealing with, it was probably more. Delores was worried about what was to become of Joe and Melissa if this wasn’t fixed. She told Melissa that usually a man needed to see what he had to lose before he changed the way he thought. Joe #2 came over, and asked what was going on.

Melissa said he needed to apologize to Delores, and Delores asked if he thought because she was independent, she wasn’t happy. She loved it, and it made him get nervous and insecure. He said, not true, and in his interview, he said he was sick of everyone telling him that he was holding Melissa back. He only asked that she not deprive him; not forget him. He asked Melissa if she thought he was okay with change, but she said she wasn’t having a relationship talk with the girls. She told the group, if they were real friends, they wouldn’t talk about her marriage. She’s the one who had to deal with that. Melissa told Joe #2 that she could say what she wanted about him, but she didn’t want to hear it from the others. If there was a problem with the relationship, they didn’t need to be discussing it among themselves. Jennifer wondered if it was serious, and Delores told her it was. Melissa wanted her independence, and Joe #2 didn’t want that. Melissa said the way she and Joe lived was old school, but he said he thought she was in lala land. In her interview, Melissa said it was her own fault. She created a keep-your-man-happy world that her mom and mother-in-law believed in, but she didn’t. She didn’t want to die unhappy. She wanted to be fulfilled, and not just as a mom. She’d never seen Joe fight so hard against something she wanted, and she was getting scared about the relationship. She’d never felt such exhaustion, or felt like giving up. Big Baby Joe said he wanted to go home. Marge told the women that Melissa and Joe #2 had to work on it, but Joe didn’t want to. Delores said, at the end of the day, Joe and Melissa were adults, and had to figure it out. (Well, one of them is an adult anyway.)   

Sine this was the finale (I would say, phew! but I’m sure I’ll hear the word analogy a thousand times at the reunion), there were little summaries at the end. Melissa was building her brand, and had just started a new workout line, but said her hardest job was still being Joe #2’s wife. Jackie’s family threw a double Bar Mitzvah for her boys, and she was staying away from analogies. Joe #3 had completed the construction on his and Marge’s house, and they were getting along better than ever, while looking for something to fight about. Sadly, Jennifer was still not speaking to her mother, and she still couldn’t find a housekeeper. Delores was enjoying her independence from David, and considering more plastic surgery. She was not, however, taking a poll. Teresa finally admitted she was madly in love, and she and Luis bought an investment property together. If that doesn’t say commitment, I don’t know what does.

The show ended with Teresa on the phone with Louie, who said he was in it for the long haul. He’d be with her until her boobs sagged to the floor. Ah, true love. We’ll see I guess.

😵 The Late Me…

Due to dealing with a mini home emergency, I ran later than expected for a Wednesday, but there’s time for tea tomorrow, when we’ll visit the hospital, and maybe check out some Million Dollar real estate. So until Fredrik’s return, stay safe, stay finishing what you start, and stay not keeping yourself in the dark.

May 11, 2021 – Cameron Learns About Privilege, NYC Hits the Hamptons, My Face Is Red, New Host, No Awards, Two Struggles, Premiere Party & Magic

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Jordan hits the heavy bag at the gym. She flashes back to Cameron holding the gun on her, telling her officers to stand down, and getting Cameron to lower the gun. Portia asks if everything is okay.

Michael says, Wiley is quite the little builder, and Willow says, until he becomes a one-man wrecking ball, and starts destroying everything he just put up. Michael says, we just put up, and they both reach for a block. Their hands touch, and they kiss.

Chase says if he has to lie around, he might as well lie around in his own apartment, but Finn says he needs access to Chase there. Chase says, so Finn can poke him with needles? Anna asks if she’s interrupting, and Chase says, yes, thankfully. Could she please tell Finn to discharge him, so he can be bored at home? Anna says she doesn’t have that authority, but can she steal Finn for a second? Chase says, be his guest, and Finn tells him, stay. Finn leaves with Anna. In the hallway, Finn says Chase is wondering why he feels this way, and has no idea he’s been poisoned. After finding a cure for one of the nastiest diseases on the planet, he still can’t do a thing to help his own son.

Peter gets in his car near the woods, and puts on a headset. He asks fake Chloe if she copies, and she says she’s good to go. He says he needs her to do exactly as they discussed. She knocks on Maxie’s door, and Maxie says, Nurse Jennings? Fake Chloe (who we’ll just call Chloe from now on) says, that’s her, and Maxie invites her in, saying, it’s nice to meet her.

Brook listens on her phone, and says, voicemail again? Britt, where are you? Dante walks in, and says, just who he was hoping to see. She asks him, what’s up? and he says he was wondering why she was calling Britt’s phone six times in the last four hours.

Jordan tells Portia, she was just thinking about Cameron. She doesn’t know if Portia heard what happened. Portia says, it was all over the hospital this morning, but she doesn’t think Trina knows. The news didn’t identify the possible shooter. She asks if Jordan is doing okay, and Jordan says, sure. Portia says, really? She doesn’t know how in the world Jordan could be okay.

Sam enters the Kitchen of the Moss Bowl, and Carly asks what brings her by. Sam says she wanted to see how Carly and the kids were doing. And find out why Carly is having her followed.

Britt tells Jason, maybe she should have been a surgeon after all. She did a better job on him than she thought. Jason thanks her for changing the bandages. He doesn’t think he could have done it by himself. She asks if he just admitted to needing her help, and he says he appreciates everything she’s done. She says, but he’s convinced he could have survived without her, huh? He says, he didn’t have to; she came back. They need to move in a couple of hours. She says, no, they don’t.

Cameron comes into the Bistro, and Trina asks why he didn’t get back to her. Was he with Josslyn? He says, why is she asking? Did Josslyn say anything? Trina says, they haven’t talked since they got back from Pennsylvania. Josslyn has been really worried about Jason. Trina apologizes, asking if that’s a forbidden topic, but Cameron says, not anymore. He knows Jason didn’t kill Franco. Trina is glad to hear that, and she’s sure Josslyn is too. He says he doesn’t know how Josslyn feels about him right now. He did something really stupid. She says, with Joss? and he says, it affected her, but it was so much more. Trina says, just tell her, and he says he picked up a gun and pointed it at Jason. He didn’t shoot, but he got arrested anyway.

Jordan takes it that Portia wasn’t in the hospital last night, and Portia says, no. She was… It doesn’t matter, but she’s clear on what happened. She heard Jordan deescalated a highly volatile situation so no one got hurt. By no one, she means Cameron. Jordan says she came into the situation with her gun drawn, and Cameron had a gun pointed straight at her, She ordered him to put it down, but he didn’t respond. By the look on his face, he was frozen; it was pure panic. Her officers arrived, and she ordered them to stand down, but Cameron was still holding the gun. She remembers thinking she was going to do whatever it took… Portia says, to keep him from getting shot. Has she ever been a situation like that before? Jordan says she has, but they didn’t look like Cameron. Portia says, they looked like TJ and Trina.

Anna tells Finn, she’s afraid she doesn’t have any good news. She traced the scientist who created the original poison for Faison, but he died years ago. She’s hoping to find one of his associates. Finn thanks her, and she asks how his research is going. He says he’s been analyzing the residue from the vial of the antidote, but the compound is volatile; it deteriorates as soon as the seal is broken. She guesses it’s almost impossible to duplicate, and he says, unless he has a breakthrough, they’re at Peter’s mercy.

Maxie tells Chloe, James is very a very active little boy. He has a babysitter, but she might need help from time to time. Chloe says, not a problem; she loves kids, and Maxie says she values her privacy, and values discretion above all else. In his car, Peter tells Chloe what to say, and she tells Maxie, she understands. She’s completely discreet with all her clients. Maxie says she’ll expect strict confidentiality, with anything regarding her health, or something Chloe sees or hears while she’s working there. Chloe says, of course (🍷), and Maxie says, given all this, how would Chloe go about her job there? Peter continues feeding Chloe lines, and Chloe says, while allowing Maxie as much autonomy over her life as possible, she wants to help Maxie maintain a normal life. Maxie will call the shots. She’s only there to provide support and peace of mind. Maxie tells her, well said. She’s checked Chloe’s references, and everyone raves about her. She’s got the job. Chloe thanks Maxie, and promises to do her best by Maxie and her daughter. Maxie asks how Chloe knew she was having a girl.

Willow tells Michael, they can’t. They agreed. He says, right. Sorry… He’s not entirely sorry, since he couldn’t help himself. She says, neither could she, but Chase is so vulnerable right now. He says, right. Chase has to be the priority right now. It must be exhausting being so noble.

Dante says Britt’s calls are logged, and Brook says, Britt is on OB/GYN. She wants Britt to deliver her baby. He says, now that she’s taken up with Jason, that’s not going to happen.

Sam tells Carly, she noticed a tail this morning. At first, she thought it was Cyrus or his men, but she realized it was Trent, and he’s one of Carly’s guys. Is there a threat against her that she should know about? Carly says, it’s a precautionary measure. Anyone who’s close to Jason is being protected from a possible retaliation by Cyrus. Sam asks if she knows where Jason is. Is he okay? Carly says, he was shot, but he’s okay. Jason is safe. That’s all she knows. Sam asks if it’s all she knows, or is it all Carly is willing to tell her?

Anna tells Chase that she’s going to take off, but next time she’ll bring him cookies from Kelly’s. He asks why she’d do that; he’s going home today. She says, all in good time, and he says, Willow is on her way to pick him up and they’re going back to the way it used to be. Anna feels his forehead, and says he’s burning up. She calls out for Finn.

Chase asks Anna to help him get the IV off, when Finn comes in. He asks, what’s going on? and Anna says, he’s burning up. Finn tells Chase to hold still, and takes his temperature with a forehead thermometer. He says, 105, and tells Anna, make the call. He needs another dose. She runs out, and Finn tells Chase, it’s going to be okay.

Maxie says she never mentioned she was having a girl. How did Chloe know? Chloe says she could tell the way Maxie was carrying. She’s worked with so many moms-to-be, she’s good at predicting it. Maxie asks when she can start, and Peter says, right away. Chloe repeats that, and Peter smiles.

Willow tells Michael, it will help a lot if they can just limit their contact to spending time with Wiley, and nothing else. He says, avoid being alone with each other in the same room at all costs, and she says, it’s risky. When they’re alone, she just wants to… He says, him too, but they can’t.

Brook asks if Dante thinks Britt is in danger, but he says they don’t know if she’s a hostage or not, but he thinks she’s fine. Britt takes care of Britt. She says, that doesn’t sound like an unbiased assessment. Does he really think he should be handling this investigation? He says he thinks he can handle it, personal feelings aside. She says, personal feelings about a woman who helped herself to an embryo he and Lulu created, and then carried the baby to term, and tried to pass it off as her own? She sees how this could mess with his objectivity. He says he has a problem with a woman trying to keep a child away from its rightful parent, and she says, like his mom kept him away from Sonny, or Leo from Julian? He says, those were completely different circumstances, and she knows it. Why is she defending Britt so hard? Michael comes in, and asks if Dante has any update on Jason, but Dante says, you tell me.

Near the woods, Peter gets out of the car, and says, nice save. Chloe says she told him that she didn’t need coaching. She knows exactly what she’s doing. He says he doesn’t take chances. He wants to know everything she observes when she’s with Maxie. Understood? She says, understood. She looks at her phone, and says she just received his payment. He says she did well today, and there’s more where that came from. She says she promises to be everything he wants her to be, and he says, good. He takes the headset off, and his phone rings. Anna says, Chase needs more of the antidote, and he says, no hello, or how are you? She says, Chase needs more medicine now. Please. He says he’s busy right now, and she says meet her at the hospital, on the 7th floor, and he says he’ll see what he can do. She says, come now, please. He makes a call, and says it’s him. There’s something else he needs them to do.

Britt says they’re perfectly safe there, but Jason says they’re not. She says she told him, this place is never used. Nikolas probably forgot he owns it. Yes, there’s a caretaker, but they’re paid through a business manager. As long as Spencer is away, Nikolas has no interest in it. He says, it doesn’t matter. Nikolas is the legal owner. She and Nikolas have a history, the cops know she’s with him, and eventually they’re going to put the pieces together and check there. They need to be gone before that happens. She says he’s reaching, but he says, no. He’s following the ten-hour rule. She says, fugitives have rules? Why doesn’t he share?

Finn says, any word? and Anna says she thinks Peter is on his way. They can’t be seen together, or Peter will suspect Finn knows the real reason Chase is sick. She told Peter that she’d said it was an experimental treatment she was getting from some contacts, and he seemed to buy it, but he won’t if he sees them together. Finn says he doesn’t trust himself not to kill Peter, and she says, don’t do anything stupid. He’ll end up in jail, and Chase needs Finn there to look after him. He says he doesn’t know how much more Chase’s body can take.

Cameron tells Trina that he saw Jason dragging Britt to the car. At least looked like he was dragging her. The guy next to him got shot, and dropped his gun, so he picked it up. She asks if he’s crazy. Why did he do that? He says he wasn’t thinking. He didn’t fire it, but he had it in his hand, when Jordan showed up with a ton of cops. Instead of going after Jason, they went after him. Trina says, because he was holding a gun. Does he even know how lucky he is to be alive?

Jordan tells Portia, she just knew she had to stop things from escalating. As a mother, she wanted to make sure to keep Cameron safe for his mother. Portia says, thank God Jordan was there. Things could have ended up very differently. Jordan says, that hasn’t escaped her. It pains her to say it, but if Cameron’s skin had been a different color, and her officers had gotten there first, they might not have given him the benefit of the doubt. Portia says, it’s an unfortunate reality that she can’t believe they’re dealing with to this day, and Jordan says, neither can she. Just when she thinks their world is pivoting forward, they find themselves yanked back into a mire of hate and bigotry. And not just here; everywhere. Portia says, it’s unfathomable. She feels horrible for their kids. At least they grew up with a sense of hope. They felt empowered, and wanted to embrace their culture. They reaped the benefits of their parents and grandparents struggle, and passed it on to their children happily. Their kids grew up watching television shows that celebrated diversity, that showed them a vision of a more inclusive world. They grew up with people in the White House who look like them, and now they’re back to this reality, with their kids looking at them with pain and confusion, wondering why they have to proclaim their lives matter. It’s the most hateful bait and switch ever. Jordan wonders if she was naïve to think she could enact change. There’s been progress, but obviously not enough. She’s the Police Commissioner, but she’s not sure she can keep her son safe outside of her jurisdiction. Even there in Port Charles, TJ was wrongly accused of using a stolen credit card because he was trying to buy something nice for Molly. That was 2015, now it’s 2021, and she still has to warn him about wearing hoodies, and remaining calm in the face of police harassment, or an unprovoked traffic stop. Portia says, when calm is the last thing anyone feels in those situations, and Jordan says, exactly. Cameron was neither calm nor compliant. She had to talk him down. When Elizabeth came at her with righteous anger and fear, as a mother, she understood. She would do the same. But as the Commissioner, she wanted to remind Elizabeth who she was yelling at, and tell her to back off and consider Cameron lucky, but she held off and bit her tongue. Portia asks, why? but Jordan says she thinks Portia knows.    

Carly says she doesn’t know where Jason is at the moment, and Sam asks if he’s still with Britt. She went to one of Sonny’s safe houses, and saw a bunch of bloody bandages there. Jason was obviously hit, and someone patched him up. It was Britt, so she’s not being held hostage; she’s helping him. Carly knows as well as she does, this is too much for Britt to handle. Sam has to find him. Carly says, sorry. She can’t help.   

Jason says, well, Dr. Westbourne, when you drop out of sight, the first two days you don’t stay in any location more than ten hours, and we’re almost at our limit. She says, no my friend, you’re almost at the limit. The transfusion really helped and the sutures are holding… so far. But he needs to give his body time to heal. He should rest. He says he just did, and she says, try eight more hours, then they’ll talk, but he says, no. If they stay eight more hours, they’re going to get busted, and all of this will have been for nothing.

Dante tells Michael, they’re considering Jason armed and dangerous, so the safest thing would be for him to turn himself in. Michael says, if Jason calls, he’ll give him the message. Dante asks if he doesn’t agree, and Michael says, Jason was stabbed in prison. He had a hit out on him. Maybe he had no choice but to escape. Dante says, and drag Britt with him? Brooke sees Willow in the foyer, and says, before Willow heads out, she had a question about nursing classes. Willow asks if Brooke is considering them, and Brook says, no; not for her. She was wondering if Willow ever considered labor and delivery. She’s so good with babies, Willow could probably deliver a baby on her own right now. Willow says she thinks she knows why Britt is asking these questions.

Peter strolls into the hospital, and Anna asks if he brought it. He says, does she mean this, holding up the vial. She reaches for it, and he tells her that she didn’t say the magic word. She says, please, and asks, what’s wrong with him, playing games with people all the time? He says, the people who cross him pay the price, especially those he once trusted. She says she trusted him too, and he says she lied to his face, and tried to dismantle his life. She forced him to protect himself, and now, poor Finn. How does she thinks he’s going to feel when she fails to recognize his generosity, and Chase dies because of it? Finn will never forgive her. She reaches for the vial again, and says, give her the damn antidote. He pulls his hand back, and tells her to watch how she speaks to him. He’ll crush it like he did the first one, and then were will Chase be?

Finn puts a cover on Chase, and says, it’s going to feel cold, but he’s got to get the fever down. Chase says, something’s not right, and Finn says he’s sorry. It should be him, not Chase. Chase asks about Willow, and Finn says, she went home to spend some time with Wiley. Chase says, Wiley? and Finn says, her son. Chase says, he has a son?

Willow tells Brook, it’s natural to be scared to give birth. You want to make sure every possible scenario is covered. Brook says giving birth has been on her mind a lot lately, when Willow’s phone rings. She says, Finn? How’s Chase?… She’s on her way. Michael and Dante come out, and she says she has to go to the hospital; Chase had a setback. Brook asks if he’s okay, but Willow says she doesn’t know. Michael says he’ll drive her, and Dante says he has to head back to the station, and asks them to keep him posted on Chase. After they leave, Maxie calls Brook, and Brook says she can’t get in touch with Britt, and Dante was just there. Maxie says, listen to her. She just hired a live-in nurse and she seems great. Maxie thinks she could be an ally. Britt says, an ally for what? They don’t even have a Plan C. Maxie says, they do now.

Sam asks what Carly means by she can’t help her. Sam knows Jason checked in. There was a burner phone in every safe house. Tell her if he’s okay. Carly says she can’t tell Sam because Sam’s not a part of this anymore. She made the decision to separate herself from Jason and this business. This is what separate means. Sam says, Jason is Danny’s father, and Carly says, and Sam is Danny’s mother. She made the decision to protect Danny, Scout, and herself. She’s out. Carly can’t help her.

Jason says, it’s a toss-up who’s going to find them first; Cyrus, the cops, or Peter. Britt says, same difference. Peter and Cyrus are working together. Jason says, they’re allies, but they might have different objectives. They both want him dead, but Peter might want to protect her. Britt says, Peter was just pretending to tolerate her for Maxie’s sake. He’s probably thrilled she’s Jason’s hostage. He’d be the first to shoot her one sight. Actually, she just realized Peter needs to shut her up. She’s the one who can link him to Franco’s medical records. Everyone else suspects what he did, but she witnessed it. Jason says that could be a problem if Peter ever stands trial for Franco’s murder, but right now it’s a long shot. She says, Peter is obsessive about tying off loose ends. Look at what he did to eliminate Drew. Not to mention Peter hates her because she’s Nathan’s full sister… which is ironic since she and Nathan couldn’t be less alike. Nathan was loyal, generous, and kind, and she’s none of that. Jason says he doesn’t know about that. She was generous to those kids on Valentine’s Day, and she’s been generous to him. She smiles. I don’t often get into the couples thing, but I like these two.

Willow asks Finn how Chase is, and Finn says he’s getting Chase hydrated and getting his body temperature down. Chase says, Willow? and she says she’s right there. He asks if she brought their son, and Finn whispers that Chase is disoriented. He has to check on something. Will she be okay there? Willow says she will, and Finn leaves. Michael looks into the room window, and Willow tells Chase he’s going to get through this. He has to fight. Okay? Chase says, don’t worry; he’ll never leave her. She locks eyes with Michael through the window.

Anna gives Finn the vial, and he runs back to Chase’s room.  

Maxie says she has a good feeling about Chloe, and Brook asks if she’ll deliver the baby. Maxie says she doesn’t know Chloe that well, but thinks she’ll be useful in dealing with Peter. Now here’s Plan C. She’s going to tell Peter that she needs a spa day, some last minute pampering; then she’ll leave town. Brook will tell Valentin that she’s going to Bensonhurst because her mom is throwing her a baby shower. They’ll meet at Beecher’s Corners in the house that she rented because no one will look for them there. Brook says it’s great they have a place set up, but they need someone to deliver the baby. She thinks Dante suspects that Britt isn’t a hostage and is helping Jason. She’s on the run, but if she ever comes back, she’s in trouble. Either way, they have to face the fact that Britt is unavailable. Maxie says she’s already there. Part two of Plan C; they bring in someone else.

Jordan says, as whimsical and magical as Black Girl Magic is, it’s also exhausting. Portia says, it is exhausting. Their kids refer to the talk as the one they give them about the police. The talk they got was about how they have to be better. They have to be twice as good in order to compete. She took that to heart; through school, through medical school, through all her jobs. Being a doctor was in perfect alignment with her ability to compartmentalize. She can’t fall apart when she loses a patient, no matter how young or beloved. And she has to provide the best medical care to everyone, no matter how hateful or criminal they may be. But watching less qualified people get promoted and celebrated, that’s not in the Hippocratic Oath. She can’t tell Jordan how many times she wanted to call out mismanagement at Mercy, but she didn’t want be labeled as angry. But now she’s thinking, why not? Why shouldn’t she be angry? She has just as much right to outrage as anyone else. Jordan says she hears Portia. Mac and Anna never had to be magical to hold down her job. The standards she’s held to shouldn’t be higher or lower. If she fails, she fails; if she succeeds, she succeeds. She’s accountable for her own choices, but that’s not the case for everyone, is it? Portia says, if they feel anger about injustice, that’s not stereotypical or based on some trope. It’s righteous, and completely founded in reality. Unfortunately, they’re living in two different realities, and it’s far past time for that to change.

Cameron asks why he gets the feeling Trina is mad at him, and she says, maybe because she is. Does he think she’s overreacting? He says, no… maybe. It all happened so fast. It was a blur. It was surreal. It was an out-of-body experience. He had the gun in his hand, and he froze. Even though Jordan kept telling him to put the gun down, he couldn’t make his hand move. She says, which means, not only was he armed, he was ignoring police instruction. Thank God he is who he is. He asks what she means, and she asks if he remembers last summer, when the both of them and Josslyn were driving on the backroads. They were just driving and talking, and he was going to show them where the waterfall was. She remembers a cop stopped them, and asked where they were going and what they were doing. Cameron says, it pissed him off; it’s not like he was speeding. Trina says, instead of giving the cop his license and registration, Cameron asked why he’d been stopped. She was terrified. He asks, why? and she says, because he was questioning a cop, which means being uncooperative. Doesn’t he watch the news? People are told to get out of their cars; they’re patted down, even made to lie in the street just because they’ve been stopped. He says, none of those things happened to them, and she says, exactly. Because Cameron is Cameron, and Josslyn is Josslyn. If they hadn’t been there, it might have happened to her.

She says, after it was over, he and Josslyn were laughing and complaining about the cop, but she couldn’t stop shaking. Cameron says he had no idea. Why didn’t she tell them? She says, she was embarrassed. They weren’t even fazed, and she had a visceral response, so she swallowed it. Like she does when someone asks to touch her braids, or if her hair is real. They’re called microaggressions, and start to add up. He doesn’t have to deal with that, so he doesn’t have to care. He says, of course (🍷) he cares, but he didn’t understand. He’s so sorry. She says she knows. It’s a lot, but maybe now he can start by realizing how lucky he was on that backroad, and last night.

Jordan tells Portia, she’s unloaded long enough. Portia says, speaking the truth is healing, and she thinks it’s important to have a little session now and then, to remind themselves what’s real and how powerful they are. She says she sees Jordan, and Jordan says she sees Portia too. Feel free to schedule another session when she needs to. Portia asks what Jordan is going to do now, and Jordan says, what she always does. Pull herself together, square her shoulders, and go to work. Same as Portia. Portia says she’s actually on her way to the MetroCourt to meet Trina. Jordan thanks her, and tells her to take it easy. Portia says she’ll see Jordan soon. Jordan leaves, and Portia looks at a picture of her, Curtis, and Angela at The Savoy.    

Brook says, Maxie wants to involve someone else? She just got done saying that she couldn’t trust her new nurse. Who else can she trust enough? Maxie says, Bobbie Spencer. She knows Bobbie will come through for her, no questions asked.

Finn tells Willow, Chase’s fever has dropped, and he’s stable, if she’d like to see him. Michael and Willow head for Chase’s room. Anna joins Finn, and says she heard. Thank God. She looks at her phone, and he asks what she’s doing. She says she put a track on Peter’s car. She’s hoping he’ll lead her to where he’s holding the antidote.    

Michael tells Willow, crisis averted. He’s going to take off unless she needs him. She says she’s good, and thanks him for bringing. He says, of course (🍷), anything she needs, and leaves. She goes back into Chase’s room, and asks how he’s feeling. He says, better. He was pretty out of it. He thought they had a son? She says he did, and he says, sorry about that. She says he had a fever of 105; a little confusion is allowed. He says, about that fever. He doesn’t think Finn is telling him everything he knows about his condition.

We see a tray of antidote vials being put into a vault. The person turns around, and it’s fake Chloe. 

Sam guesses she’s not trusted anymore, but Carly says, this isn’t about trust. It’s about the choice Sam made as a mother. Jason honored that choice, and she’s going to honor it too. For the safety of Sam’s kids and the protection of Sam’s peace of mind moving forward, there’s nothing Carly can tell her. Sam says, got it. She goes to the door, and turns around. She says, when Carly does talk to Jason, tell him that she and the kids wish him luck, and she leaves.

Britt tells Jason, how about a compromise? He sleeps for four hours, then they take off, and he gets to pick the next destination. He says, two hours, and she’s the one who needs to rest. She says she slept most of the night, and she’s not shot. He says, she’s tired; her hand is shaking. She says, can she help it if she’s nervous? She’s a fugitive, he’s recovering from a gunshot wound, and her psychotic brother wants her dead. He says, whatever it is she’s hiding, she can tell him.

On the phone, Dante says, yeah, Britt Westbourne… Got a lead?… Where?

Tomorrow,  Jordan welcomes Dante back, Ava asks Trina why she’s upset, Sam says she could help Jason get away, and Britt says, if this is what she thinks it is, no one can protect her.

The Real Housewives of New York City

Leah visited Eboni in Tribeca, where she had a gorgeous place her ex was paying for. She didn’t want to sleep in the bedroom because they had planned on sleeping there together, but in her interview, Leah said she would just enjoy the apartment, and bring in all the men she wanted. In Eboni’s interview, she said, people come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. Their season was up. I have to mention that Leah was wearing a giant bow, just short of the size you see on those car commercials. No. Just no. Leah asked what Eboni thought about Ramona, and Eboni said her vibe was totally pleasant, but she was reserving judgement. She was surprised Ramona invited her to the Hamptons, since they really didn’t know each other. In Leah’s interview, she said she was supposed to go to Burning Man, but it was out because of the pandemic. So she was having a Burning Man themed dinner at Ramona’s. She didn’t think there was a chance in hell that these women would ever hang out in the desert doing drugs, so why not bring it to them?

Sonja went to a healer named Avida, or Aviva, or Evita; I’m not sure. The healer said Sonja was in tune with herself, and they needed to get into the deep stuff. Underneath that was a tremendous amount of power. She also said the colon and the brain were connected. The more you know. Sonja said she needed this for herself more than a haircut and facelift, and ended up crying about her ex-husband. She said she’d lost both her best friend and a wonderful marriage. Even though he wasn’t dead, for all intents and purposes, he was gone. She said a lot had culminated, and when she realized Century 21 wasn’t coming through, she just wanted to go somewhere and not deal. She let her emotions flow with the healer, and then went lingerie shopping, since Ramona was on a lingerie jag. She said she didn’t keep up with the Joneses; she kept up with the Singers. Ramona wasn’t taking any chances this time, and hired caterers for the party. We flashed back to the vibrator in the chicken at her last party. She decided she was going to bring it for Leah’s Burning Man dinner. On the way there, Leah told Eboni that she felt a little guilty, going to the Hamptons even though her grandmother was sick, but she was seeing her directly after she got back. LuAnn said she wanted gage where Sonja’s head was at.  

Ramona said she had a good feeling about Eboni joining the group, and when Leah arrived we flashed back to her nakey tiki torch rampage last season. In Leah’s interview, she said, this year, she was bringing Burning Man to Ramona’s backyard, minus the burning. Ramona called the caterers help, and Eboni told Leah that she thought it was degrading and demeaning. Oddly enough, although I understood what Eboni was saying, for once I could follow Ramona’s logic. All she knows is, the caterers are helping her. Sonja wasn’t sure she was ready to immerse herself in Ramona and Leah, but they were her friends, so she wanted to see them. Ramona said she’d invited Heather (Thomson), and Leah said Heather had been talking sh*t about LuAnn on her podcast. In Leah’s interview, she said she barely knew Heather – she’d talked to her for five minutes in the Berkshires – but she was constantly talking about Ramona, Sonja, and LuAnn in the press. She didn’t trust Heather. When Eboni asked who the blip Heather was, Ramona didn’t answer. When Eboni wondered what was up with that, Ramona said she had a hearing problem, but in Eboni’s interview, she said she thought Ramona had a listening problem. Agreed. She said Ramona had been welcoming, but after the help comment, her jury was still out.

Sonja gave the best quote of the show when she said, nothing works when you hit it anymore, referring to the old days when she used to hit the TV to get it to work. The women got ready for the Burning Man event, and Ramona donned a sparkly silver fringed skirt, matching pasties, and a sheer black top. Leah said her own look was Mad Max meets Coyote Ugly, which was a spot on description. She flipped out when she saw Ramona, and in her interview, she said she was so touched and happy that Ramona was wearing black mesh and iridescent pasties, and working it. In Eboni’s interview, she said, live, bitch, live, a quote to live by. Leah said she was going to have fun in the Hamptons again, but this time without alcohol. In LuAnn’s interview, she said, last year, she was more apprehensive about being with the women in the Hamptons, and not drinking. This year, however, she had her frozé, and was ready to party. Leah brought in a healer (a different one), and Ramona wondered what they were supposed to be healing from. Leah told her not to intellectualize it, and the women sat in a circle, talking about what was on their hearts. Leah said she had her grandmother on her mind because she was so sick. She’d been the one person who loved Leah unconditionally. Eboni said she had a grandmother who was also ill, and she was concerned about her mother. She wanted to expand her definition of family. LuAnn wanted to follow her gut more, saying whenever she ignored it, things hadn’t gone well. She wanted her spirit guides to show her the way. Ramona said her only daughter was now gone, and she wanted to pay more attention to her friends. In LuAnn’s interview, she said she gave Ramona credit for trying, but didn’t think anyone was buying it. Sonja said she wanted to be a better friend, and be more vulnerable. She wanted to trust her friends more with her feelings, but had a hard time even showing her vulnerability to her daughter. Eboni said, in showing her vulnerability, she’d be showing her daughter her strength. In Ramona’s interview, she said Sonja needed to stop wallowing in her misery. Positive energy yielded positive results. The healer created a sound bath, twirling a wand around some bowls and humming, then everyone screamed. Leah started bawling, and Ramona said she felt like her mind got massaged.

Eboni slipped off to her room, and Leah checked on her to make sure she was okay. Eboni told Leah that she felt lighter and free, but was just tapped out. She hadn’t been sure about hanging with an entire group of white women, but she felt she could tell her truth, and if something rubbed her the wrong way, she could say something. Ramona said it had been a great event, and they all screamed again together.

Next time, Eboni tells Ramona that the help comment was triggering, Leah asks if Ramona is lying, and Sonja freaks out about Wells Fargo.

😳 Shameful Moment of the Night…

Watching the late night rerun of The Real Housewives of Dallas: Reunion Part 2, shoving pickle chips in my mouth as Brandi talked about a video surfacing of her husband cheating, and realizing I was watching it like it was a Lifetime movie. What was really sad is, someone sent it in a DM to her daughter’s Instagram. What is wrong with people? The majority seemed to think it was LeeAnn, and D’Andra said it was because Brandi was still on the show, even though she’d made racist remarks, but LeeAnn wasn’t. Tiffany said that Brandi had been inappropriate, thinking it was funny, but she wasn’t a racist. LeeAnn had used her remarks in anger. I still don’t think that necessarily makes LeeAnn racist, although I can’t defend her actions. I wouldn’t put a lot of things past her, but I find it difficult to believe she’d send that to a child.

👠 Hosting the Carpet…

I can’t think of anyone better. She rocks.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1267618/laverne-cox-named-host-of-e-s-red-carpet-award-show-coverage

👟 No Carpet…

Although I support the causes, I buy Tom Cruise even less than I buy Ramona.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2021/05/10/golden-globes-2022-ceremony-dropped-nbc-after-hfpa-scandal/5026394001/

🍹 Harder Than It Looks…

Not one, but two, of the RHONY cast members talk sobriety struggles.

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/04/rhonys-leah-mcsweeney-reflects-on-sobriety-amid-pandemic/

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/11/rhonys-luann-de-lesseps-opens-up-about-her-sobriety-struggle/

🎇 A Night To Remember…

Leah plays hostess to an eclectic crowd.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9546683/Lourdes-Leon-parties-Azealia-Banks-Leah-McSweeney-RHONY-premiere-party.html

https://pagesix.com/2021/05/05/inside-leah-mcsweeneys-insane-rhony-premiere-party/

🏓 Taking My Toys and Going…

Thankfully, tomorrow is the finale of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, rightfully titled House of Horrors. It wasn’t all bad, but Teresa needs a vacation or something. Those pineapples just aren’t cutting it. Until then, stay safe, stay cool under pressure, and stay understanding realities other than your own.

May 10, 2021 – Jason Contacts Carly, Alli Finds Out the Truth, Celebrities Celebrate & Rain

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Britt wakes to find Jason sitting there with a gun, and asks what he’s doing. He says, keeping watch, and she says, he’s been shot. Not only should he not be sitting up, he should be sleeping. That’s how you heal. He says, if he lies down, he’ll fall asleep again, and she says, ding-ding-ding. He says if he falls asleep, he can’t keep watch, and she asks if she’s been unclear on this concept. He’s her patient. He says, no. They’re fugitives.

Josslyn walks into the giant moss bowl kitchen, and Carly asks if her dad didn’t want the ride. Josslyn says, not so much, and Carly says she’s sorry she wasn’t home. She’s sorry Josslyn couldn’t get in touch with her last night. She knows it must have been scary not hearing from her. Josslyn says, she’s there now, and Carly says, she is, and wants to know everything. Starting with why Josslyn didn’t go to the tournament. Josslyn doesn’t say anything, and Carly says she’s never seen Josslyn do this before. Josslyn says, do what? and Carly says, hide from her problems.

Nina sees the Tan-O is closed, but peeks in to see Sonny straightening up. She goes in, and Sonny asks if she’d like some coffee. She says she’ll get it herself, and he says he just made a fresh pot. She goes behind the bar, and he says he’s sorry if he made her uncomfortable last night. She says he didn’t, and he asks if she’s sure. The last thing he wants to do… She says, they’re good, and he says he’s got some news he wants to tell her. She says, oh no, and he says he saw Eli and one of the guys from the firehouse dance. She says, as in one of the guys who tried to rob the place? and he says, Elijah paid his bail. He’s bad news. She shouldn’t go out with him. Eli walks in.

On the phone, Brook says, how many times must she reassure them? The baby is very important to her; she won’t take any risks. Maxie says, she can’t believe she’s saying this, but with Britt gone, Brooke is the only person she can trust to protect her baby from Peter. Brook says, and she will. She’ll protect the baby no matter what. Maxie just has to trust her. Maxie says, she has no choice, and Brooke says, that’s the spirit. She hangs up, and nearly runs into Ned, who says, hello, daughter.

Cyrus sits down near Peter at the MetroCourt bar, and Peter says he heard Cyrus had trouble at the hospital. Cyrus asks if Peter is looking for a scoop, but Peter says he’s just a concerned citizen. After all, a dangerous criminal is on the loose. So tell him, how far does Cyrus think a man in Jason’s condition can go? Cyrus says, probably further than Peter wants him to.

Maxie opens the door to Sam, who says, she sounded urgent. Is everything okay? Maxie says, no, pulling Sam inside. She’s about to give birth, and Sam’s ex kidnapped her OB/GYN. She needs Sam to get Jason to bring Britt home, like, immediately.

Peter tells Cyrus, his reporters tell him there were signs of a struggle in Britt’s office. He wonders if they were after Britt or Jason. Cyrus asks if that concerns Peter, that his sister is in the hands of a murderer. Peter says, not particularly. He and Britt are only newly acquainted, to say nothing of the fact that she was disloyal to him. Cyrus says, Britt is his fiancé’s doctor, is she not? and Peter says, there are plenty of other doctors who can deliver babies. Cyrus says, so if Britt were to disappear permanently… Peter says he would have no problem with that.

Jason tells Britt, it’s a nice barn, and she says, he told her that they couldn’t go to a safe house, so this is the best she could do. He asks if she knows who owns it, and she says, Nikolas Cassadine. They’re on a nature preserve. She thinks Nikolas’s uncle originally bought it to go hunting, but they used to bring Spencer there to go hiking sometimes. She doubts anyone has used it since Spencer was shipped off to boarding school. Jason says, the hay is fresh, and the building is maintained, which means there’s got to be a caretaker. Somebody could walk in on them at any time. She says, hence him sitting up and keeping watch, and he says, rule number one when you’re on the run (ha-ha! that rhymes), you have to sleep in shifts. She says he’s nursing a gunshot wound and a stab wound, and he says, she’s worn out. When he woke up, he saw she had fallen asleep. She says, sorry, and he says she doesn’t have to be sorry. He’s just trying to explain. She guesses she makes a crappy fugitive, and he says, kind of surprising. She asks, why? and he says he thought she’d know how this whole thing works. She says, because she was on the run with her despicable, psychopathic father? He nods, and she says, they hid out in five-star hotels, so she’s never done the whole barn sleeping thing. She’s not loving it.

Carly asks if Josslyn took off for Pennsylvania to hide from her teammates or herself. It’s not the answer. Josslyn says she wasn’t hiding; that’s not it. Carly asks, then what is it? It’s not like Josslyn, abandoning her teammates, and not sitting on the sidelines, cheering them on, and Josslyn says she knows. It’s just… Carly says, what? and Josslyn says she was just so disappointed about her ankle. Carly says, and being waitlisted, and Josslyn says she didn’t know she was like this. She thought she was a team player. Carly says she is, but Josslyn says she’s not. Apparently, she’s all about herself, and if things out going well for her, then too bad for everyone else. Carly says, that’s not true. She wants Josslyn to think about something. Everything Josslyn is going through, the struggles, are just going to make her better down the road. Josslyn asks how she knows that, and Carly says because she knows they’re not born perfect. It’s the obstacles they push through that make them strong, and brave, and resilient. Josslyn says, it’s just been really scary, and Carly says, what has? Josslyn says, this feeling of being out of control, and Carly says, yeah; it’s a terrible feeling. Carly’s phone rings, and Carly says she’s sorry, but she has to take this. Josslyn asks who’s phone it is, and Carly says, hers. It’s the only way Jason can talk to her. She answers, and Jason says, it’s him.

Carly asks if he’s okay. He says he is, and she asks if he’s just telling her that. He says he’s really okay, and she asks him, hold on for a second. She asks Josslyn if she’ll go upstairs and check on Donna, and Josslyn obliges, asking Carly to tell Jason that she said hi. She leaves, and Carly asks where he is, and he says, someplace safe. She asks why they had to leave so soon, and he says, Dante called Spinelli to the PCPD, and did it using Sam’s phone. Dante is a special case; he’s part of the family. That’s why the best thing is to keep moving, and avoid the safe houses. She wonders what the deal is with Dante. Why did he pick this exact moment to slap on the badge? He says he doesn’t know, but he’s sure Dante thinks he’s doing the right thing, like the rest of them.

Ned tells Brooke, he assumes that was Valentin. All that baby talk, who else could it be? She says, yes. She’s got quite the worrywart on her hands. He says he’s proud of her. She stayed strong, and told him she’s going to do what’s best for the baby. Motherhood is starting to look good on her.

Sam says she and Jason aren’t together anymore, but Maxie says he’ll come home if Sam asks him to. Tell him the kids are in trouble. Sam says, that is really cruel. She’s not lying about the kids. Maxie tells her, then come up with something else. Just get Britt back asap. Sam asks if she’s worried about the baby, but Maxie says, the baby is perfect. It’s the baby’s father that’s the problem.

Carly says she knows everything is a disaster, but there’s some good news. He asks if it’s about the meeting with the Five Families linguine with red clam sauce. What happened? She says they backed her, and he asks if Cyrus was there. She says, in all his hideous glory, and he says, that’s great she got Cyrus to stop, but don’t do anything else. She says she’s got it, and he says, does she? She says she hears him, and he says, good. She asks if he’s really okay. Is he in a lot of pain? He says he’s okay, and she says she’s so sorry she forced this on him. Her plan didn’t work, and he’s paying the price. He insists he’s fine, but she says he’s not fine; he was shot. He says Britt patched him up.

Britt asks what brings Ned by, and adds, that sounds weird since it’s his house. Ned says, it’s Monica’s house, and they both say, Alan gave it to her. He says he came to apologize. In all this talk of pregnancy, and Valentin, and ELQ stock, he realized he hasn’t told her how excited he is to welcome her child; his grandchild. When Lois was pregnant with her, he sang to the baby. They’d heard if the baby was spoken to in utero, it would recognize their voices when it was born, and it would be a comfort to the baby. He doesn’t know if that’s true, but from the moment Brook was born, she loved to be sung to. Her whole face would light up. She says she remembers. Not from birth but, you know. He says he wants to carry on the tradition, so the baby know how much it’s loved. She says he wants to sing to her stomach? and he asks if that’s okay. She says, of course (🍷) it’s okay, and he says he’s just being a stand-in until she gets her voice back. He plays the guitar and sings a lullaby. Olivia comes in, and asks, what’s going on? and Ned says he’s singing to the baby.

Jason thanks Carly for the blood, and she suggests Frank come and get him; they can work together. He says, no, and she asks, why not? He says for the same reason she’s using a burner phone. She’s being watched. She asks if she’s supposed to trust him alone with Britt, and he says she’s supposed to trust him to figure out what’s next. She says she’s not good at sitting back and doing nothing, and he says he knows it’s hard, but he’s at his limit. If she gets in trouble, he might not be able to get her out. She says she’s not going to get in trouble, and he says, please. She insists she won’t, and says she’ll maintain until he gets back. Does he have any idea when that will be? He says, he’ll figure it out as he goes, and she tells him, stay in touch. If he needs help, call her. He’d better be telling the truth about being okay. He says he’s hanging up now. Everything is okay. Britt asks how it’s going in Mob Land, and he says he’s sorry he dragged her into this. She tells him, don’t you dare apologize to me.   

Nina asks Eli how it’s going, and he says he had a great night’s sleep, and already had a productive morning. She asks, how? and he says, actually, it has to do with her. She says he has to tell her now, and he says he contacted a friend of his in real estate, and has a couple of leads on places for her. She says, that’s sweet, but he didn’t have to. He says he knows she wants to wait on the celebration, but she says she thinks she’s changing her tune about that. Why wait to be settled before she has fun? She’d love to have dinner with him. He says he’ll text her later, and they can iron out the details. (Is this dinner, or a business plan? How many details have to be ironed out?) He passes Sonny, and nods, saying, just Mike. He leaves, and Sonny asks, what was that about? He told her to stay away from Eli, and she’s doing the exact opposite.

Carly asks herself how she could be so stupid. Josslyn hears her, and says, mom…?

Sam says, the last she heard, Maxie was supposed to be bedrest, and reevaluating her situation with Peter. Maxie says, it’s not exactly like that, and Sam asks, what is it like exactly? Maxie says, Peter needs to believe stress-free and quiet is what she needs, so that’s what the doctor told him. Sam says, Britt? and Maxie says, right. Britt was running interference with Peter. That’s why she needs Jason to bring Britt home. Sam says, they both know Britt wasn’t kidnapped. If she’s there, it’s for her own reasons. If Maxie needs help with Peter interference, she would be all in.  

Peter says, things are looking up, and Cyrus says, are they? Peter asks why Cyrus is so tense. They put their plan to work, and it’s going their way. Cyrus calls him an idiot, and asks if he didn’t realize they both most likely only have a week to live.

Josslyn asks, what’s wrong? but Carly says, nothing. It was good news; it’s great that Jason is safe. It’s all she needs. Josslyn says, then why is she upset? and Carly says, because it’s all her fault. Everything that happened is on her. Josslyn says, that’s crazy. It’s not Carly’s fault that someone killed Franco, and Jason got blamed. It’s not her fault Sonny died. As much as she loves Sonny and Jason, she knows they chose the business. Jason decided to escape, and that’s on him. Carly says Jason didn’t want to do any of it. She made him.

Britt says when she thanked Jason for saving her life, she wasn’t just being polite. Cyrus’s men were about to shoot her up, and she knows what the drug is; she studied it. So don’t be all noble and chivalrous by apologizing. She knew Cyrus was a pig, and couldn’t stand by and let him do his thing. She investigated him, so don’t act like he brought her in kicking and screaming. She initiated this mess, and makes her own choices and decisions; not him. On top of it, he has zero sense, sitting up when he could pop his stiches. He asks why she’s so mad, and she says she can’t handle it. She had enough going on in her life, and now she’s stuck here with him and his gunshot wound. No offense, but she can’t do this. She says she’s out, and leaves.  

Ned gives Brook a CD, and tells her, it’s filled with songs for the baby. He’s hoping she’ll play it whenever she can. There are a few Eddie Maine classics on there. She thanks him, they hug, and he says he loves her. He guesses he’ll be going, but Olivia says she was just headed to the kitchen to prep lunch. Does he want to join her? He says he’d love nothing more, and Britt asks, is there any sushi? Just kidding. Ned laughs, and he and Olivia head for the kitchen.

Maxie tells Sam that she could use all the help she can get with James, being pregnant, and the new nurse Peter insisted on hiring. She’s interviewing a nurse today. The nurse is supposed to relieve her stress, but it’s just another person for her to handle. Sam says she can help with that, and Maxie says she appreciates it. Sam suggests Dante can help as well, but Maxie doesn’t think that’s a good idea. Sam says, why not? and Maxie says, Dante has a lot on his plate, and he’s reacclimating to being home. Sam says, what better way than to have a purpose? Dante is one of Maxie’s very best friends/ Maxie says, she ran the spectrum with Dante, from refusing to listen, to being openly hostile when he expressed concern about her marrying Peter. In retrospect, he was right; Peter couldn’t be trusted. A lot of people warned her, but Dante had a fresh perspective, being newly home. If she had listened… which she didn’t; she completely shut down. She can’t ask Dante to please help. Sam says Dante is a hero with a heart of gold, and one of Maxie’s best friends. He’d love to help. She’s calling him right now. Maxie says, don’t.

Sonny tells Nina that he understands Lenny and Phyllis have a history with Eli. They’re blinded be the memories of taking Eli in, but her, he doesn’t understand how she can want to go out with Eli. She says she’s trying to tell… He asks if she doesn’t see what’s going on. Eli embezzled from the company in San Francisco, and tried taking over the Tan-O. He’s shady as all hell, and now she wants to go out to dinner with him? She says she does, but not for the reasons Sonny thinks.

Carly says, when she met Jason, she was just a couple years older than Josslyn. She was a ball of jealousy and ambition, lashing out in a million different directions. She was the epitome of selfish. She met Jason, and for the first time in her life, she had a friend. He stuck by her when she didn’t deserve it. She made mess after mess, asked Jason to fix it, and he would. She knew he’d come through, even when she was wrong. She took advantage of the privilege. She knew what she wanted to do, and forced Jason to go along with it. Now, he’s out there hurt, his legal problems are ten million times worse, and he’s all alone. She knows he has Britt to take care of him, but… Josslyn says she doesn’t know who Carly is talking about, because it’s not Jason.

Britt comes back with coffee, and doesn’t see Jason. She hears something, and turns around to see him dressed. She asks what he’s doing, and he says, what? She says she just freaked out about him sitting up. Does he think it’s wise to be up and walking? He says he needed to move, but she says, what he needs is rest. He thinks he’s a tough guy, and has it all figured out. She hands him a coffee, and tells him to have some before he bleeds out. He thanks her, and she says, no problem. She pities every doctor who ever worked on him – ever. The worst part is that he’s going to live. He says, that’s the worst part? and she tells him, he just says he’s going to walk around 12 hours after surgery, and he does it. He says he wasn’t sure if she left, and he’d have to get out on his own, but she says, first of all, he has a phone. One call to Carly, and the National Guard will be there to get him. Besides, he knew she wasn’t going to leave him. Jason says he did know that.

Cyrus tells Peter, Jason is on the loose. He doesn’t know much about Jason, but he knows Jason is an expert killer. Peter says, an expert killer who happens to be injured, but Cyrus says, they don’t know how badly. If Jason survives, he’s going to come after them with both barrels. He hopes Peter has upped his security, like he did. Peter thanks him for the tip, and says he’ll take it under advisement. Cyrus says, think about it. Sonny was in power all that time. It’s not because of some special business savvy, but because Jason is that good. Sonny didn’t do any hard work; he palmed it off on his right hand man. Peter asks if Cyrus is saying that Jason can’t be dealt with, and Cyrus says, anyone can be dealt with, but dropping his guard would be a monumental mistake. Peter asks Cyrus to excuse him; he has business to attend to. Peter walks over to where a woman is waiting, and says, Nurse Jennings? He thanks her for taking the time for a pre-interview. She asks him to call her Chloe, and he tells her, as he said on the phone, his fiancé is pregnant and needs bedrest. He wants to make sure she’s as comfortable as possible. It’s his first child. She tells him, say no more. She’ll put any and all fears at rest. He says, he feels the MetroCourt is too public to discuss a sensitive matter, and asks if they can go somewhere more private.

Sam asks if Maxie is that horrified, but Maxie says, not horrified, just reluctant. The nurse will be there any minute, and she has to focus on that. She’ll think about what Sam can do to help, and let her know. Sam says she can stay, and be an extra set of eyes and ears for Maxie for the nurse, but Maxie says she’s got this. She doesn’t want to be intimidating, and she’s good at judging complete strangers. Sam says, that’s true, but she’s not letting Maxie off the hook. Maxie is putting her to work with this whole Peter thing. Maxie says, absolutely. Love you. Bye. She closes the door in Sam’s face.

Josslyn suggests she and Carly play a game; true or false. Carly laughs and says, all right, and Josslyn tells her, Jason always says and does what he thinks is right. Carly says, true, and Josslyn says, Jason cares about other people’s opinions. Carly laughs and says, false, and Josslyn says, Jason lives by his own code, and doesn’t worry about offending anyone else. Carly says, true, and Josslyn says, when Oscar was dying, she was totally unfair to Jason. She was awful, and he just took it. Not because he couldn’t push back, but because pushing back didn’t feel right. Her point is, no one makes Jason do something he doesn’t want to, but Carly says, except she’s the one person who can. She’s always been that person. It’s like this amazing power she has, and she abused it a lot when she was young. She thought she’d learned not to, but she was wrong. She wipes tears from her eyes, and says, if she’s learned anything, it’s to be clear on why she’s doing what she’s doing. She told herself it was for Jason, but it wasn’t; it was for herself. She lost Sonny, and couldn’t bear to lose someone else, especially her best friend.

Britt asks why Jason isn’t having Carly come get him. It’s not like Carly is her best friend, but it seems like a nice option at this juncture. Jason says, Dante complicates things, and she says she heard him talking about Dante. He says, Dante is Sonny’s son, which could work for them, but he’s an ex-cop, and it sounds like he’s rejoining the force. Dante is a walking conflict of interest. Sonny’s people never know how far they can push. Britt says, so Dante is a decent guy, but a better detective, and Jason says, Dante has different motives than him. Even with the best of intentions, Dante could mess things up. Britt says, it does complicate things, and he says, if Carly tries to help or covers for him, it will implicate her. That’s the worst case scenario. Britt says, so on a scale of not-so-bad to code red, Carly being implicated is a ten, and him bleeding to death is barely a two. He says, he’s not bleeding to death; she did a great job. She says she knows he went to medical school in another life, but she’s not a surgeon. She did the best she could, but what if it’s not enough?

Ned thanks Olivia, who says, he did all the chopping, and thanks him. He says he thinks Olivia is a good influence on Brook. She’s an amazing mother, and it’s clearly rubbed off on Brook. She asks why he’s saying that, and he says, it was a different vibe. Brook’s maternal instincts are kicking in, and she’s taking the baby seriously. Brook listens in, and he says, she’s finally seeing the baby as a person, not just ammunition against Valentin. Olivia says she’s glad he thinks she’s making a difference, but he should take some credit too. The songs he recorded, she can’t think of a more perfect gift. He says he’s excited about being a grandfather, and Olivia says she’s excited about the baby too. She walks him to the door, and he says, it feels like a new chapter. She says, maybe it is, and he leaves. Olivia she goes upstairs, and Brook watches, looking worried.

Maxie answers the door to Nurse Jennings, but she’s not the Nurse Jennings who was at the MetroCourt.   

In an alleyway, Peter looks at Chloe Jennings’s driver’s license, and puts it back in her wallet. He throws her bag into the dumpster, and removes his gloves. Seriously? It’s a wonder Peter hasn’t been caught yet. That’s pretty sloppy. He didn’t even try to hide it in the dumpster, and a whole room of people saw him leave with her. Suspension of disbelief officially suspended.

Nina tells Sonny that she believes something is off with Eli, and she certainly doesn’t trust him. Sonny asks, then why? and she says, obviously, Eli likes her. She can use that to see what he’s up to. She’s going to play good cop, since Sonny has the bad cop role down. She’s taking the sweeter route. She’s going to cozy up to Eli, and get him to let down his guard. Sonny says he doesn’t like it, but she says she’s not asking for his permission. Are they just going to stand around, and let Eli take advantage of Lenny and Phyllis? He says, no; that’s why he gets in Eli’s face. She asks how that’s working for him? She needs to do this before Eli does more damage. Is he in? He asks if he has a choice, and she laughs.   

Josslyn takes Carly’s hands, and says she hears what Carly is saying, but now she wants Carly to hear her. If Jason did this because it’s important to her, then that’s the most important thing to him. If he didn’t think it would work, he wouldn’t have done it. Carly is always telling her that Jason doesn’t pass judgement. Why is she doing that now? Carly asks if she isn’t the one who’s supposed to be imparting wisdom, and Josslyn says it’s supposed to be Carly’s job, but she’s giving Carly a breather just this once. Carly hugs Josslyn, and says she loves her so much. Josslyn says she loves Carly too.  

Jason tells Britt, if he collapses and bleeds to death, she needs to go to the police and say she was kidnapped at gunpoint. She knows nothing. As far as everyone is concerned, they think she’s a hostage. She says she has a better idea. She can drink some coffee while he sleeps. She promises to keep an eye out. The best thing for her is knowing he’s resting and healing. He says, fine, and she thanks him. She helps him down to a blanket on the floor, telling him to take his time. He lies down, and says, if she hears… She says she’ll wake him up. She promises. He says, okay, and closes his eyes. She sits, watching him.

Tomorrow, Sam asks Carly if that’s all she knows or it’s all she’s willing to tell Sam, Peter tells someone they’ll do exactly as they discussed, and Dante asks why Brook is defending Britt so hard.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Or as I like to call it, Summer House on the Water. Is it over yet?

Marina Lav. Alli tells Sydney, she’s tried to be respectful. Her and Gary’s flirtation grew into a connection. Gary says he’s sorry he has feelings for Alli, and Alli says she would never upset Sydney to this level if it didn’t mean anything. She doesn’t want Sydney to cry, but Sydney says she has no tears in her soul for either of them. Why is she being brought into this? They’re effing adults. Alli whines that Sydney is being so cold to her, and Sydney says, leave her alone. She moves to another part of the boat, saying, they’re such a-holes. Alli says she wouldn’t argue if she didn’t like Gary, and he says he likes her too. Alli says she’s overwhelmed, and starts to walk inside. Gary asks if she’s really going to leave him like this. She says she can’t, and he whimpers, what has he done? In Gary’s interview, he says he hooked up with Sydney on the first night when they were both drunk. It was stupid. Gary and I finally agree on something. He asks Alli to come cuddle in his cabin. Sydney says she’s had enough action for tonight, and goes to bed.

Crew day off. JL hunts for his shirt, but Dani asks what she’s going to wear, and walks out wearing his shirt. Gary tells Alli, next time, they go to her cabin. Alli says, great idea. Dani says she should not have drinken [sic] as many drinks, and JL doesn’t even know what he needs right now. Sydney mumbles to Colin about what happened, and he says Gary and Alli shouldn’t have done that; it was pretty obvious she was okay. Alli goes back to her own cabin, and gets in bed. She asks if Sydney is okay, and in Sydney’s interview, she says she doesn’t have to tell Alli how she’s feeling. How many times does she have to say it until it registers – leave her alone.

Glenn says, the weather is picking up, and he wants to get out asap. Gary asks if JL had a bump last night, and JL says he did. In my day, that meant a line of cocaine, but these people have more terms for having sex than I can count. In Dani’s interview, she says, to be honest, she doesn’t remember much about last night. As much as Gary tried, she was the most successful – Alli and JL – and no one is angry at her. Write it down, Gary. Maybe you’ll learn some lessons. In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s definitely fought over a guy. When she was at university, her roommate slept with her boyfriend. They were best friends, and she felt like she wasn’t good enough. Maybe that’s not the reality of it, but it’s the way you feel. Dani asks Sydney if she’s okay, and they hug. Colin makes eggs for everyone, telling Natasha that she’s done enough. Gary asks Dani, what happened last night? and she says she slept. In Natasha’s interview, she says she still doesn’t understand what two beautiful women see in that boy. (Me neither, Natasha.) No real man would put a woman in a position to fight over him. He’s more cub than a lion. Roar.

Glenn tells the crew there will be a water taxi meeting them. They drop anchor, and the crew gets ready for their day off. Colin tells Glenn, have a good one, and they leave. The taxi, called One Day Escape, takes them to the Polaris charter yacht, where the tables are turned and they’re met with drinks and a nice spread. In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s glad to be there. The boat is gorgeous, there are snacks, and it’s a good vibe. Gary and JL flip backward off the boat, and Colin follows, while the girls dance around on deck. Dani says she feels perfect again. Alli and Gary snuggle, and JL and Dani join them. In Natasha’s interview, she says, could you just stop it? She doesn’t want to see the position they want to screw somebody in. It’s disgusting. F*** off.

JL suggests going paddle-boarding, and Dani says she calls it a double-date. Gary says, he calls it an orgy. Daisy says she hasn’t been around this kind of behavior in fifteen years. Colin asks if Daisy puked in her mouth, and she says, a little. In Alli’s interview, she says, it feels good to be free with how she feels about Gary. In the past, she was in a relationship with someone who was a challenge. They were selling drugs behind her back, and she ended up taking the blame for something she didn’t do. He put drugs in her car, and they were stopped by the police. When the police asked who was going to take responsibility for the drugs in the car, her boyfriend stood there in silence. It affected her ability to trust, but this feels right (I gag), and she’s giving in to it. Dani and JL make out on a towel on the beach, and in Dani’s interview, she says she feels closer to JL. There are a lot of feelings going on. Alli and Gary swim up. Sydney sits on deck, talking to Daisy, Colin, and Natasha. Daisy says Alli can do better, and Sydney tells them that they’re the only ones who can hold a conversation without making it sexual. Daisy agrees, saying, please go; you’re turning me off. Natasha says, what a nice chill day, and the others return.  

Sydney asks if they could change one thing about this charter season, what would it be? and Dani jokes she’d change engineers. Gary says, and he thought he picked the right career. Sydney says she never regrets her decisions, but the one thing her mom told her was, don’t have sex on the boat, and the first chance she had, she blew that one. In Daisy’s interview, she says she thought they <air quote> just kissed <end air quote>. Alli will lose her sh*t when she finds out they had sex. They’re such liars. Colin says, tell Gary that he doesn’t do enough dishes, and Daisy says she’s biting her tongue about that. Sydney says she was literally told not to offer help, and we see a clip of Gary telling her just that. Gary and Alli sit by themselves on a loveseat in the corner. Gary tells her, most women should be treated like queens, and Daisy says, they need to stop talking. Alli comes over and sits in Daisy’s lap, and Daisy says she’s sick of being the bitch of the group, when she’s just trying to pull off a successful charter. On the boat, Glenn is on the phone. He tells someone that he had a dream about turning into a donkey.

Sydney says, everyone on the boat is gorgeous. They’re crazy, but hot as sh*t. Alli says she’s not crazy, but Sydney says she’s friends with them. Alli says she’s just the victim, and Sydney says, when you think you’re not the a-hole of the group, you’re the a-hole. When you say you’re not the crazy one, you’re the crazy one. Alli asks what she’s trying to say, and Sydney says, just what she said. They’re all crazy. Colin says, but it was aimed at her, and they all laugh. This totally pisses Alli off, and she stomps over to sit alone with Gary again. In her interview, Alli says she’s sick of this. She tells Gary that she doesn’t like Sydney’s company anymore. She’s being passive/aggressive like she’s been since day one. It’s so effing lame. Sydney tells the group, she shouldn’t have said anything, but she did. Alli tells Gary that Sydney is degrading her in front of the group, and she’s not having it. She’s so over it. She’s not talking about feelings anymore. She’s reached her peak. She’s had enough. I guess she meant she’s not talking about other people’s feelings, since that’s a lot about her own.

Sydney says she’s going to make herself beautiful, and goes to change. Alli bitches to Daisy that she’s been respectful, but she doesn’t like Sydney at this moment. Daisy tells her, let it go. JL tells Dani that he thinks the master is going to be occupied tonight, and now he can’t stand up. Seriously, it’s like middle school. The crew changes for dinner, and someone comes out to tell them it will be served in a half hour. Gary says Daisy’s boobs look real, and she says her boobs are like his personality. Everyone dies laughing, except for Gary. Dinner is served, and Sydney asks what everyone hopes for the next charter. Alli says, no more arguments, but Colin says, that will never happen, and Daisy says, she’s sorry to break it to them. Alli tells JL, she feels like digs are being thrown at her because she has a connection to Gary. She’s always going to come out sh*t at the end. She can’t win no matter what she does. She hates hearing people talk sh*t about her. Daisy tells Alli, the quicker she doesn’t react to Sydney, the quicker it will be over. Gary starts kissing Alli, and in Natasha’s interview, she says, here we go again. F*** me. Colin tells them, get a cabin.

It’s time to leave, and the crew goes back to the boat in the Port of Split. I guess there could be worse names. Colin tells Gary not to be a puss. The crew wants to hang out together, and he and Alli are getting sloppy. Gary complains about Daisy insulting his personality, and says, it was a dig, although he has to admit, it was pretty funny. Colin and Gary intrude on Daisy and Alli in their cabin, and Colin says, this is where Gary is going to sleep now. Daisy says, if Gary has a problem with his roomy, don’t even try. The four of them made everyone else feel uncomfortable. Colin says Gary is a douche. JL says, if anybody wants to drink and be normal, let’s get out of here. You bunch of pusses, get your asses up here. Glenn comes out, and JL says, oops. Where is everybody? In Glenn’s interview, he says, these guys are party animals. He doesn’t know how they keep going… He doesn’t want to know. Colin tells Sydney that Gary is moving into her cabin, but she’s says she’s not doing that. She’ll go to the captain. Colin says he’s sure they’ll be respectful. Sydney says, why her? Gary tells Alli that he’s sleeping in her cabin. If it happens, it happens. No one will even see them. She says, he’s kidding, and he says he is. Sydney says she’s sleeping on the bridge, and Colin says he’s joking. Sydney says, that’s super effed up.  

Alli tells Gary that she’s sleeping in her own bed, and he’s sleeping in his own bed. Gary says, or they could see how comfortable the guest cabins are. She asks if he doesn’t remember that he already slept there, and he says he doesn’t want to remember. Colin goes to bed, shortly followed by Sydney, who tells the rest not to stay up too late. Dani asks JL how old he is, and he says he’s twenty-five. She says she usually dates older, and he says he never had a relationship when he was heavy. Women didn’t look at him. In JL’s interview, he says he was 310 at his heaviest. He was self-conscious, and didn’t want to be seen without his shirt on at the beach. He decided to switch lifestyles with his food, and lost 90 pounds. He’s very different now, but still sees that person in the mirror. Dani says, so he took advantage of it, but he says he’s not opposed to finding something that could work out. In his interview, JL says he thinks this is something special. Dani is genuine, and experienced. She could teach him things. He’s on top of the world, but afraid to fall in love. They go in to one of the guest cabins.

In the morning, Alli tells Daisy that she’s stressing because of all the drama she’s been involved in. Daisy says Sydney told them that she and Gary had sex, and Alli asks, who was there for the conversation? Daisy says they all were, and Alli says, WTF? Daisy tells her, please don’t say anything, or it will cause more drama. The more Alli reacts, the more drama happens. Her advice is that Alli should end things. In Alli’s interview, she says she thought it was one kiss on the first night, and didn’t understand the gravity of the situation. That’s why she didn’t understand the tears and how upset Sydney was. Now she feels like the biggest a-hole on the planet. Sydney asks if Dani got any rest, and Dani laughs, saying, of course she didn’t.

It’s time for the preference sheet meeting, and Glenn meets with Daisy, Gary, and Natasha in the crew mess. He tells them that there are three primaries – Erica Rose, Cindi Rose, and Jess, along with a bunch of friends; eight women altogether. In Natasha’s interview, she says, these women are full-on drama. She’s not even thinking about the food; she’s thinking about the drama. Gary says, the guests want to do paddle-board yoga, and snorkeling, and Glenn says he knows the perfect spot. Daisy reads that they want a mermaid/pirate themed dinner, and Gary says, they want to go to a local beach and have a picnic. Daisy says, on the last night, they want a women’s empowerment celebration dinner, with individual gluten free mini-cakes for dessert. In Daisy’s interview, she says, this charter is awful, and she hasn’t even started. I literally lol. Glenn says they’ll kill it like they did the last charter.  

The wind picks up, and Sydney yells to Gary that they’re leaning too far to starboard. The deckhands start grabbing fenders, and Gary tells Glenn, they need a start-up. Glenn runs to the bridge, and Gary yells that the boat is rubbing on the dock. Fenders are thrown in, and there are a lot of bleeped words. Gary says, the anchor is dragging. It becomes organized chaos, with everyone running around and doing boat stuff. Glenn says he needs the generator online, and Sydney says, this is so effing bad. Glenn yells for everyone to get on board. Gary says, when Glenn says, go, we’re going, and Glenn tells them not to worry about the anchor, but remove the springs. Let them go, and stand back. Boy, he’s not kidding. These things are on spools and crazy flip when they’re brought back in. And they’re very heavy. Glenn asks if they’re off, and Sydney says, all lines are clear. Glenn tells Gary to put on the steering pump. Sydney runs through the interior, and Dani asks if she’s okay. Sydney says, yeah. Gary goes to the engine room, and says they have a dead ship. There’s no generator. Dani tells Alli that she doesn’t think they can help. Glenn radios Colin. In Gary’s interview He says they have no power, and no engineer on board. Glenn tells Colin, drop what he’s doing. They need him back on board asap; they’ve got a problem. Natasha tells Daisy, she doesn’t think Colin is there. In his interview, Gary says, there’s no power on the boat, and the last thing they want is to crash into the dock. He gets the generator going, and runs back upstairs. Glenn tells the deckhands to make sure nothing is under the boat. In Gary’s interview, he says they don’t want to hit the dock, and need to get the boat online. There’s no engineer, so he has to trust his deckhands to pick up the anchor chain, while he gets in the tender and makes sure everything is okay. Natasha suggests someone from interior be on deck in case they need something. The anchor is in the pocket, and in Colin’s interview, he says, of course this happened while he was off the boat. Shore cops bring Colin back, but everything is okay by then. Glenn says, excellent work. Colin notices a dent on the underside, and Sydney says, nobody got hit; they stayed out of their snap-back zones, so that’s good. JL says he’s freaking TF out. In his interview, he says he didn’t know what to do; there were so many different things going on. Someone could lose their life in that kind of situation. Colin says, it had to be while he was gone, and Glenn says, it happened just after he left; the anchor let go, and wasn’t holding the starboard side. He has no idea how bad the dock is, In Colin’s interview, he says, if Gary hadn’t known how to start the generator, Glenn wouldn’t have been able to steer, and it could have been a totally different situation. Gary saved their ass. In Glenn’s interview, he says, there could have been lot more damage, season ending damage. It’s embarrassing, but it could have been a tragedy. He tells the deckhands, it’s not pretty, but it could have been way worse.

Glenn says, they had a bit of excitement, and Sydney says, what a morning. Gary says, it was scary, but he was happy with everyone’s work. They talk about the springs, and Glenn says they did an amazing job. It hurt his ego more than anything else. The damage to the transom wasn’t a big deal. He’s very, very, very impressed. Everyone pats themselves on the back, as they should. Sydney asks Gary if she’s going to be on nights this charter, and he tells her, yes. He needs someone who can be responsible. She tells him that she’s had worse bosses. Dani and Alli clean the cabins, and everyone prepares for the new charter. Glenn tells Colin, get ready to anchor. Daisy asks how Alli’s anxiety level is, and Alli says she didn’t know or understand why Sydney had been so full-on, and now she’s a part of that. Daisy says Sydney isn’t crying about Alli; she’s crying about the situation. Girls are insecure, and she’s wondering what’s wrong with her that Gary chose Alli over her. It’s all Gary’s fault. Alli says she doesn’t know how to navigate the situation, or how to avoid more drama. Daisy says she thinks Alli’s emotions are all over the place, and suggests she take a few days, and see how it comes out. Then make a decision.

Wind picks up yet again. Gary says, they can’t catch a break. They realize something is wrong with the engine, and Glenn says, f*** me. He tries moving out, but they hit the dock. Hard. Glenn says, f*** me. Godammit.

To be continued…

💐 They’re Just Like Us…

How the celebrities celebrated Mother’s Day.

https://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity/g36375262/celebrity-instagrams-mothers-day-2021/

https://www.essence.com/celebrity/celebrity-moms/celebrity-mothers-day/#1061851

🏃🏽‍♀️ Quick Exit…

Looking forward to RHONY tomorrow, when the women not only go to the Hamptons, but Leah throws a Burning Man party. You read right. I can’t wait to see how that turns out. Until we find out together, stay safe, stay sharp, and stay saying and doing what feels right.