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March 7, 2022 – Josslyn Corners Esme, What the What, PITA Back On Deck, Repeat Sails & Regret

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Finn comes downstairs, telling Elizabeth that her shower has great water pressure, and she says, Franco had just put in a new head. Sometimes it’s like he’s still here, all around us. Finn says, or so someone wants her to believe.

Sasha tells Brando, it’s so beautiful here; so peaceful. She doesn’t want to go back to the real world. She doesn’t want this trip to end. He says he wishes he could give her that, but what he can try to do, is make the real world just as special. She asks how he plans on doing that, and he says he’s planning on spending the rest of his life with her. She says, let’s do it, and he says, do what? She says, let’s get married – today. He says, they’ll just elope somewhere… She’s not kidding, is she? She says, the aisles, the I dos, the ring, the works. The two of them going to the chapel. He says, today? and she says, today. He says he doesn’t know what to say, and she says, here’s a hint; say yes.

As she shows Curtis and Portia the house, Lucy says, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, high end finishes everywhere, state of the art appliances, and – wait for it – your own dock. The lot is so private, they have no neighbors close by, and total waterfront access. Portia asks if the dock comes with a yacht, and Lucy says, sorry. Luxury watercraft sold separately. Portia says, good, because that would make it just a little too good to be true. Lucy says, it is too good to be true; this place is amazing. She just needs to mention one little thing. A smokin’ hot legal eagle divulged to her that a certain don is also in the market for new digs.

Carly waits for the elevator at the MetroCourt to open, and when it does, Sonny is there. He asks if it’s okay that he’s here, and she says, yeah. It’s a public place. She’ll make sure the hostess gets him a seat. He says he doesn’t need a table. He’s just here to see her. She says, they talked about this, and he says, it’s not about them. It’s about today. She says, it’s about Courtney.

Spencer puts flowers on his mother’s grave, and Trina walks through the cemetery. She asks what he’s doing out of Spring Ridge, and he says, it’s a long story. Is she alone? She asks, why? Is he planning on taking her hostage while he makes his getaway? He asks if she liked her gift, and she says, that’s what he wants to talk about right now? She guesses they’ll cover the jailbreak later. He says, excuse him for being glad to see her. Please tell him she’s not with anyone. She says, anyone who might rat him out… besides her?

Professor Kahn asks her disrupted class what’s more important than the lesson, and one of the students says, see for herself. He puts the video of Cameron and Josslyn having sex up on the screen at the front of the classroom. Everyone laughs, including Esme, and Josslyn says, turn it off. Kahn says, yes, of course (🍷), and yells to the kid to turn it off.

Portia says, Lucy really has a handle on all the details. Between her real estate career and Deception, how does she keep it all straight? Lucy says, it’s crazy, but she doesn’t mind it. She’s waiting for the impending IPO for Deception to come through. Then maybe she can let go of one of her two revenue streams, but until then, she’s not letting go of her precious leads. Portia says she appreciates Lucy showing them the place, and Lucy says, of course (🍷). Jax called her right away, and said he wanted to put the property back on the market. She didn’t want them to miss out. She couldn’t live with herself. She thinks it’s the perfect spot to start a family.

Sasha says, surprised? and Brando says, maybe a little. Don’t they need a license? She says, people elope all the time. They can hop on a plane to Vegas and get it. He says, she wants to go to Vegas? and she says they don’t have to. Niagara Falls is right here, and it’s notorious for quickie weddings. He asks if she’s not going to regret rushing this. None of their friends will be there, no family. She says she’s sure they’ll get an earful from them, but it’s fine with her, and he says, Niagara Falls it is then. She says, good, because he’s her family. He’s all the family she needs.

Kahn tells everyone to calm down, and says, clearly, they’re not going to get anything more done today, making me again wonder if this is really college. She tells them to look up a case for the next class, and dismisses them. Josslyn tells Kahn that she doesn’t know what to say, and Kahn tells her, she doesn’t have to say anything. Allow her to apologize. Cameron says, for what? and she says, one, for not thinking faster, and closing the video for the laptop, and two, for losing control of the situation. She’s so sorry everyone had to see it. Brian, the student who chose to share it with the room, will be disciplined. Having said that, she advises them to keep better track of their intimate personal files.

Spencer says, Trina’s not going to get in trouble, and she asks if he’s on a jail field trip, or did Spring Ridge let him out early for good behavior? He says, how would she know if he’s been well-behaved? It’s not like she visited. She says, first of all, his sentence is 30 days, and he says, it’s still prison. She says, secondly, and most important, do not make this about her. She’s not the one who snuck out of country club jail to tool around some old cemetery. He says, this is where his mother is buried, and she says, it is? He points to Courtney’s gravestone, and says, this is her grave, and visiting her on the anniversary of her death isn’t exactly his idea of tooling around. She says she didn’t realize it was today, and he says, it’s the first time in years he’s visited her in person. He sent sunflowers every year when he was in school. Even though he was away, he could feel her presence, not that it stopped him from completely screwing up his life. She says, at least now he’s making an effort to clean up his act, jailbreak notwithstanding. He says, he actually is. It’s just that this day, of all days, he wanted his mother to know that. So is Trina ever going to visit him or what? She hesitates, and they hear something. He says, don’t give him up. If anyone finds him here, they’ll send him straight to Pentenville. He ducks behind some bushes, and Trina sits on a bench, taking out her phone. Jordan walks by, and says, Trina.

Carly asks if Sonny would like a drink. It feels like a bloody Mary kind of day. He says, actually, he’s trying not to drink too much these days, and she says, that’s good. She’s sure Courtney would be happy about that. He says, Carly misses her, and Carly says, the MetroCourt is named after her; she thinks about Courtney every day. Courtney was her best friend. Best friends are hard to come by nowadays. He says he knows how she feels, and she says, does he really? He says, maybe this was a mistake; he’ll just go. She says, he can stay, and he says, he just thought Courtney was something they could share together. She says, they’re always going to be connected, and he says, yeah, through the kids. She says, they have a history together. They had a life together, and he still thinks Courtney is a good enough reason to seek her out. He asks what she’s saying, and she tells him that she’s saying it hurts when she sees him, so she should see him less.

Brando says, Sasha is his family too, but it’s so sudden. They never really discussed marriage… under their current circumstances. She flashes back to them saying goodbye to Liam, and says she knows they haven’t discussed marriage specifically, but they were planning a life together and know what they mean to each other. Unless… Have his feelings about her or them being together changed? He says, no, they’ve only gotten stronger, and she says, he doesn’t seem 100% sure. He says, it’s more like he feels like he missed an episode. He’s not opposed to them getting married, but there’s one thing he doesn’t understand. Why now?

Finn gives Elizabeth some coffee, and asks how she slept. She says she tossed and turned all night. And him? How’s the couch? He pats the couch, and says, they’re old pals by now, although it did take a moment for him to turn his head off. She says, this is going to sound crazy, but did he feel like he was being watched? Because she did. He says, not exactly, but he knows what she means. Finding out Betsy wasn’t behind all this was unsettling. She tells him, to say the least, and he says, so he stayed up most of the night trying to solve the problem, but her trouble sleeping has been going on for a while. She asks, what gave her away? The circles under her eyes? He says, they’re beautiful. He wonders if she’s spoken to her GP about maybe taking something, and she says she has and she is, but she doesn’t want to take anything stronger. She just really needs to turn her screens off earlier. He says, don’t they all? and asks if they boys are okay. She tells him, they say they are. Not that they would tell her if they weren’t. They’re all about projecting strength. He says, they’re worried about their mom, and she says she’s worried about them, especially Jake. He needs help, and she doesn’t think he can get it from her.

Trina tells Jordan, hi, and says, her mom told her Jordan was back. Jordan says, live and in person. Is she interrupting? Trina says, interrupting? and Jordan says she heard voices. Was Trina talking to someone? Um… she has her phone in her hand, and this woman is Police Commissioner? Trina says, herself. She’s taking voice notes for a course she’s taking on art and death. Jordan says, sounds cheerful, and Trina says, it is. Jordan would be surprised. That’s why she’s here. There’s so much more to cemeteries than death. Spencer listens in, pleased Trina is covering, and Jordan says, things are different than when she was in college. They were just shown slides, and called it a day. Trina asks how Jordan’s been doing; all better? Jordan says, and ready to get back to it, and Trina says, bad guys are officially on notice? Jordan says, damn right, and Trina says she’ll let Jordan get back to it. Jordan asks if Trina is sure she’s okay, and Trina says, positive. Jordan says it’s good to see her, and moves on. Spencer comes out and thanks Trina, saying, he knew he could count on her. That story about being here for school… She says she is here for school. Unlike him, her being there is not a felony. He should try it some time. He says he can’t thank her enough, she pushes him, and he falls to the ground.

Cameron wonders how that just happened, and Josslyn asks how there’s a video at all. Cameron says, and how did it get sent to their entire class? Josslyn looks at her phone, and says, everyone is texting her; all of her friends. She doesn’t think it was just this class. He looks at his phone, and says, him too. Does she think it was sent to the entire school? She says, it’s in her email. There’s no message; just a file. He says, him too, but he doesn’t recognize this email. Does she? She says, of course (🍷) not; what does he think? He asks why she’s yelling at him, and she says, their entire class just saw them having sex. Their professor saw it, and God knows who else. He says, this is freaking him out too. It’s not like he made the video and sent it out to everyone… Wait. Is that what she thinks he did? In the hallway listening, Esme laughs.

Sasha says she sees no reason why they should wait, and Brando says, he wants to marry her more than anything, but a part of him wonders if she’s asking now because it’s what she truly wants, or she might be distracting herself from something they’re both truly missing. Is it about them, or is it about Liam?

Finn tells Elizabeth not to sell herself short. She’s single-handedly raising three amazing young dudes. She says, one of whom might be taking a page out of Spencer Cassadine’s playbook, and he asks if she means trying to break them up. She says, and unnerving the entire family in the process, but he says, they don’t know it’s Jake. She says, but they both think it could be, and he says, he’s just trying to approach this as logically as possible. That way, they can rule Jake out sooner. She says, and if it is him, they can put a stop to things before it goes any further. He says, at least they’ve eliminated the most obvious suspect, and she says, Betsy. Jake has been through so much. Losing Franco and Jason in the same year, not to mention all the years he spent on Cassadine Island. Finn says, his history and his behavior might lead Elizabeth to think he’s involved, but it’s not a given. It could be someone from Franco’s past. He wasn’t exactly a saint. She says, that’s putting it mildly, and he says he’s sure there’s some people out there who Franco wronged who are still angry; yet, it could be someone completely unknown to them. She says, believe it or not, a complete stranger in her house messing with her things, setting fire to Franco’s studio, and bringing that – she indicates the portrait – in here isn’t comforting. He says, sorry. His bedside manner… She says, is horrible. He says, yes. People have complained. Lots and lots of complaints. She laughs, and he says, they should do something about this. She says, such as? and he says, such as a road trip, a change of scenery. Why don’t they go somewhere warm? There’s good therapists everywhere. Maybe they could find someone by the beach, and take off for few weeks; her and the boys, him and Violet… She says she can’t go anywhere with him.

Curtis says, great spot, and Portia says, it’s stunning. He says he’s just not sure he wants to get in a bidding war with Sonny, but Lucy says, that can absolutely be avoided. She has this listing exclusively, and she hasn’t even publicized it. She an tell them for certain Jax would literally rather sell it to anyone else but Sonny. So clear their heads. She wants them to picture a hot summer day, smell the sea air; it’s so wonderful. Picture themselves lolling in a hammock, drinking a lemonade, or perhaps the beverage of their choice, watching the boats go drifting by… It sounds so good, she might even buy this place herself. She tells them to take their time, and makes herself scarce. Portia says she’s not a hammock kind of gal, but this is a nice house, and Curtis says, very. It’s a lot of space. She asks if that isn’t a good thing, and he says, there’s only two of them. Is she sure they need three extra bedrooms? She says, they could make an office, maybe a home gym. Trina’s going to need a room, at least for a few more years. He says, that’s true, but it leaves two extra bedrooms, and she says, or just one. Maybe they could leave a room for his father.

Jordan brushes the leaves off a gravestone, and asks how her old partner is doing. She’s sorry she hasn’t visited in so long, but she’ll tell him the same thing she told Bob; never again. She doesn’t just mean the time between visits. She promises to do the job they all swore to do; to protect and serve and uphold the law. She’s back, and the bad guys are on notice. She kisses her fingers, and places them on the stone.

Sonny says he doesn’t like to be the reason Carly is hurting, and she says, he’s not the only reason. He says, there was a time she didn’t see him at all. Maybe they should go back to that, where he’s like dead to her. She says, Nina would love that, right? and he says, whatever she wants, just say the word, and he’ll make it happen. If she doesn’t want him here, and he’ll be gone. When he picks up Donna or drops her off, she doesn’t have to be there. When she wants to visit Morgan at the cemetery, they’ll pick dates. Whatever she wants, they’ll do.

Spencer says he’s sorry he put Trina in that position, and she says, good luck with his escape, but he says he didn’t escape. It’s kind of a furlough. She says, if this was on the books, he wouldn’t have pressured her into lying for him, and he says his uncle arranged it. It’s his mother; have a heart. No one would have let him come out to see her; it’s such a short sentence. She says, exactly. He couldn’t have waited? No. Because he’s a spoiled rich brat who doesn’t know how good he’s got it. She couldn’t imagine skipping out on her prison sentence. It doesn’t seem very rehab to her, but he does as he pleases, with no regard to rules or consequences because it’s second nature to him; instinct. He says he knows. Privilege.

Cameron asks how Josslyn could think he’d do something like that. Esme continues to listen, and Josslyn says she doesn’t think that. Right now, she can’t think about anything, and he says, but she’s wondering, isn’t she? If he set up a hidden camera so he could secretly record  their first time. Why would he do that? She says she doesn’t know, and he says he wouldn’t do that. Esme smiles broadly, and he asks if that’s who Josslyn thinks he really is. She says, of course (🍷) she doesn’t think that, and he asks if she’s sure. She says she’s sorry she made him feel like she doubted him. Her mind just froze, because someone recorded them without their knowledge in her stepfather’s cabin, none of which should be possible by the way, and it’s really freaking her out. He tells her, everything’s going to be fine. Does she think her brother and Nelle could have done it. They used the cabin, right? She says, no. That was years ago, and Michael? No. He asks, what about her stepfather? Could Sonny have some kind of secret camera set up? Esme hears them coming, and tries to jet, but Josslyn yanks her back by her backpack strap, and I laugh at the look on Esme’s face. Josslyn says, you going somewhere?

Trina says, she never thought see the day, Spencer Cassadine admitting to his own privilege. She guesses their previous conversations on this topic haven’t been completely lost on him, and he tells her, nothing she says has been lost on him. Being his friend must be exhausting. She says, that’s one way to put it. Fortunately, every time she says she’s going to give up on him, he does something that shows he might – might – be capable of evolving. He says, he man, she woman, poking her shoulder, and she tells him, never do that again. At least do his best not to try his patience. She has friends who aren’t currently in lockdown who are taxing enough.

Cameron comes out in the hallway, and Esme says, oh my God. She hopes they’re both okay. Josslyn says she just bets Esme does, and Esme says she was just waiting in the hallway. She figured they might need some time, but she stuck around to make sure both of them knew they had her complete support. Josslyn says, is that right? and Esme says, of course (🍷). What Brian did, showing their video to the entire class, was heinous. They should complain to the dean, and if they need a witness, she’ll be at the front of the line. Josslyn says Esme is such a giver, and Cameron says, the video wasn’t just played in front of the class. Seems like whoever did it, emailed a copy of the video to everyone. Esme says she knows; she got one too. Do they think there’s any way it could be unsent or something, or is it just out there for good for the whole world to look at and enjoy? Josslyn says, only one person is enjoying this; the bitch right in front of her.

Finn says Elizabeth is right. Forgive him. Of course (🍷) there’s no way they should be going anywhere together. She says she just doesn’t want to create more upheaval for Jake and Aiden, especially if Jake is the one behind what’s going on. Finn says, until all this gets settled, he can hunker down here, but she says she doesn’t want to uproot him and Violet, and Dante has a patrol coming by. He says he’d feel better being here, but she says she woudn’t. Getting close to him has been amazing, and she’s ready to move on from Franco, but she’s not sure the boys are. She thinks they need more time, and right now, they need their mom to put them first in her life. He says he understands. That’s kind of been his life with Violet; she needs to be first. He just wants her to know he’s okay coming in second, but she says, that doesn’t work for her either.

Brando asks Sasha if he ruined this. If he’s wrong, just say so. He just has a thought, and if putting it out there hurts her, he’d do anything to take it back. She says she asked, and he was honest. He deserves the same from her. She shows him a $10 chip, and says, her winnings from last night. Not much, right? For a long time, not much was what she was used to. Money, people, things all came and left, so she got used to going without. Not being attached to anything because nothing ever lasted long. She came to Port Charles with nothing to her name and zero expectations, and slowly that changed. She started to see maybe things could last. With Nina, with Michael and his family, with Deception, and most of all, with him and Liam. She doesn’t want to live with all that impermanence anymore. She takes his hands, and says, losing their son made her see that her life has become so full, and she wants to hold on to every bit of it so hard, so yes, asking him to marry her is about Liam, but it’s about him too; about them. She wants him and wants all the joy he brings to her life, and never wants to let him go.

Sonny says, however Carly wants it to be is the way it’s going to be, and she says, they agreed to be a team for the girls. She suggests they see if they can manage that, and he says, it’s a good first step. He tells her that he’s got to go, when Jordan walks in. Sonny says, welcome back, and Jordan says, same to him. Carly asks if she’s back on the job, and Jordan says, she’s getting caught up. She was sorry to hear about Jason. Carly thanks her, and Sonny says, it was a big loss. Jordan says, she knows. Cyrus Renault might be walking free today if it hadn’t been for Jason, and Carly. Carly says, Jordan’s no slouch either; she’d say it was a team effort. Jordan says, it was, one that came with shared sacrifice. Carly put herself on the line, letting Cyrus know she was in charge of Sonny’s business while he was out of the picture. Sonny says, well, he’s back, and Carly is focused on the hotel. Jordan asks what he’s focused on, he says, his coffee business, and they smile. He says, they can talk business if she wants, and Carly says she’s going to run her hotel business, and leave them to it. She goes back to the bar, and Sonny says, as he recalls, they got along much better when they worked together. She says, they did. That was when they had a common enemy. Now Cyrus is out of the picture, and his cooperation is over.

Curtis says, they haven’t even made a bid on the house, and Portia has Marshall moving in with them? She says she was thinking more like a dedicated guest room. It does seem like he and Marshall are getting along better these days, and he says, they are, but it’s more a no-longer-want-to-punch-a-hole-in-the-wall kind of better; not can-you-move-in-to-our-dedicated-guest-room better. They still have a long way to go; Marshall has 40 years to account for. She says, maybe they can manifest some father and son bonding. Maybe some bonfires on the beach, a holiday barbecue now and then. He laughs and takes her hands, saying, she really wants this house, doesn’t she? and she says, it is a lot of space, but they’ve got a lot of life and love to fill it with. That’s the way she sees anyway. What about him? What is he thinking?

Spencer says, Trina must be referring to Josslyn. That woman is always about the drama. Trina says she’s not getting into this with him. He’s got to get back to Spring Ridge. He says, if they can both keep quiet about running into each other there, neither one of them will get into trouble for it. She says, unless Jordan doubles back, and he says he should get back to prison. She tells him, be careful. He’s so close to the end of his sentence, and she bets his mom would be the first to say not to mess it up now. He says he bets she’s right. Besides, he wouldn’t want to miss the party she’s throwing him when he’s released. She says, party? He’ll be lucky if he gets so much as a cookie. He says he likes ginger snaps, and she says, he would. He tells her, she didn’t say if she liked his gift, and she says, finish his sentence, then she’ll give him her review, and she leaves.

Esme says, sorry. She doesn’t get her jollies from low-fi armature porn. Cameron says, maybe not, and Josslyn says, but Esme does get off from sticking it to her and Cameron. Esme says, they’re in a bad place right now, so it’s not surprising they’d take this out on her, but it’s a shame. All she wanted was to be their friend, and from the looks of it, they’re going to need all the friends they can get. Cameron says, with friends like her… Josslyn says, who needs pornographers? Esme says, most people find it hard to rebound when their sex tape goes into wide release online for the world to see, but if they want her support, she’ll gladly give it to them. Cameron asks if that’s why she did this; so they’d want her comfort and support after she completely screwed them over? Esme says she tried, and Josslyn says, tried what? To convince them once and for all she’s a sociopath? She succeeded. Esme says she doesn’t have to take this abuse, and Josslyn says she’ll show Esme abuse. Esme asks how Josslyn can be this cruel, and Josslyn says, because Esme is the one who did this.

Sasha says, that was probably a lot for Brando. If he wants to take a step back and reevaluate… He says, the answer to her question is yes. He’ll marry her today, tomorrow, in Niagara Falls, in Las Vegas; wherever, whenever she wants, he’s hers. She laughs and they kiss. She asks if they’re really doing this, and he says, not if they don’t get themselves in gear, get over the border and get to a chapel. She tells him, use the shower, and she’ll look for possible venues.

Elizabeth tells Finn that her kids need her attention right now; her undivided attention. He says he gets it, and him being around, he gets it. She says she’s not asking him to wait for her, and he says she doesn’t have to because he was probably going to do that anyway. Not forever, just like 100 years, 200 tops, but then, he’s walking. She laughs, and he hugs her. He says, in case he wasn’t clear, she’s worth waiting for. He says he’ll see her and leaves, and she looks at the portrait.

Portia asks what Curtis thinks, when Lucy comes back. She’s on the phone, and says, he’d better get home soon because she can’t wait to gobble his cobbler. Curtis says, she’s back, and Lucy says, indeed she is. Do they have any questions? Curtis says, just one, for Portia. Is she ready for that boat life? Portia asks if he’s serious, and he says, let the bidding begin. Portia squeals, Lucy applauds, and Curtis and Portia kiss.

Sonny says he thought he and Jordan were a good team, especially when he was helping her when Cyrus was blackmailing her. She says she thanked him then, and thanks him now, and he says, but her gratitude is limited? She says, it is, which is why she’s offering this token of her appreciation. She considers the slate swiped clean. As far as she’s concerned, the past is just that. He asks what the future looks like, and she says, they have a chance to move forward. Sonny says, as long as he behaves? and she says, just be a good citizen. Maybe it will be easier now that he’s sampled a simpler life. He says, now that he’s back in stride, he’d prefer something a little more spicy, and she tells him, you do you, and so will I. I want badly to make a joke here, but I’ll let it go – too easy. She says, just know, whatever happens next, she won’t be looking the other way.

Sasha fishes the pills out of her bag, and takes another one.

Spencer says, the next time his mother sees him, he’ll be a free man; one she can be proud of. He touches her gravestone, and leaves.

Esme says, how dare they blame her for this? and Josslyn says, because she did it. Esme says, typical Josslyn, record her first time, share it with the world, and blame her. Cameron says, they didn’t make the video, and Josslyn says, Esme did. Esme asks, how? Explain that to her. Josslyn says, how about if they start with Esme constantly trying to push her and Cameron into bed? and Esme says, they’re college freshman. If they need to be pushed into bed, she recommends seeing a doctor. Josslyn says, it’s all Esme talked about for weeks; she couldn’t have been more obvious. Cameron says, actually, she could have. Esme went all in with it at the cabin. Esme asks when she had time. They practically forced her and Spencer to leave. Josslyn says, Esme stayed long enough to piss everyone off with her drinking game, and Esme says, which she apologized for. Josslyn says, the only reason Esme apologizes to anyone is so she can manipulate them again, and again. Esme says she doesn’t know what’s sadder; Josslyn not taking responsibility for taping her revolting little spectacle and sending it out – Cameron says, they didn’t even know it existed – or that Josslyn can’t do a halfway decent job of blaming her. If she’s so hellbent on blaming someone, don’t look at her; she wasn’t there. Why doesn’t she ask someone who was? They turn around, and Trina has walked in.  

Tomorrow, Drew wants to find out what someone’s objective is (probably Victor); Victor says Ava is just making things worse; Maxie asks if Britt can forgive her secrets; and Trina asks, who the hell is Esme calling dysfunctional?

🤷🏽 Is it me? As Scotty would say, for cryin’ out loud, why such a bizarre reaction to the video by Cameron and Josslyn’s peers? It’s not like they had a goat with them or something. Are college kids 12 now? I just can’t see it being so hilarious to people of college age. And Cameron and Josslyn’s friends would all ditch them because…? The only thing they should really be concerned about is someone distributing it and making money. In which case, they need to make sure to get a cut.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

We backtracked a little, and Ashley tells Tom that she feels she’s more mature than he is. Tom insists that just because he got f***ed up the first night, doesn’t mean he’s not mature. In Ashley’s interview, she says she’s not into guys her age. Get over it. If she changes her mind, she’ll let him know. Tom whines that he’s not a f***ing child. Ashley tells Kelsie, Tom’s having a meltdown, and Tom grumbles to Colin and Gary. Colin says, Tom has a crush, and he can’t wait for them to have make-up sex.

In the morning, Ashley says she feels like sh*t. She’s got to stop drinking tequila. Colin also admits to a hangover. Daisy tells Ashley to vacuum, and Ashley makes an exasperated sound. In Gabriela’s interview, she says, Ashley makes a big stink over things when she doesn’t have to. Tom tells Gary that maybe he heard the whole thing wrong… or maybe he didn’t like what Ashley said. Gary thinks Tom should clear the air. Everyone does what they need to do in turning the boat over. Ashley bitches to Marcos about not wanting to date guys her age, and being entitled to her opinion. In Marcos’s interview, he says, to be young again. When he was young, he’d worked a charter with all women crew members, and had sex with everyone, but nobody knew. Until one day, they started drinking and ended up wanting to burn him alive. He says, they’ll learn the hard way. Captain Glenn calls Daisy, Gary, and Marcos to the crew mess for the preference sheet meeting.  

Glenn gives them the sheets upside down, and when they’re flipped over, it’s a collective, noooo. It’s returning primary Erica and her mother Cindi. Marcos doesn’t know who they are, and, being generous, Glenn says, they’re very interesting. We flash back, and it’s the rude blonde girl with a Kim Kardashian voice from last season. The husbands are coming, along with some new friends who want to experience the luxury and adventure of sailing in the Mediterranean. Glenn says, since the husbands are coming, it could be different. Because there are seven guests, they want the master divided, so Erica and her husband will be separated from her mother. Glenn doesn’t think it’s feasible to use the divider they have on board, since it hasn’t been used in years, but maybe they can hang something. The guests want a steak dinner, and a boozy beach party, as well as a party to celebrate each decade they’ve been through. Erica also expects a higher level of service than they received last season. In Daisy’s interview, she says, these people are disrespectful, exhausting, emotionally draining, and unpredictable, which is scary.

Glenn and Gary work on devising something to separate the rooms, while Daisy tells the stews what a horror show the guest were last time. She explains that Erica wanted her luggage unpacked, and there was so much luggage. She says, their cabins were vile, and we flashed back to that. She tells them, be prepared. Gary phones around to find material, and Daisy calls for scotch and cigars. Gary wants Tom to sort things out with Ashley, and in Gary’s interview, he says, a little argument can turn into a massive thing on a boat. Tom tries to radio Ashley, who isn’t picking up, so he hunts her down. He tells her that he’s sorry about last night, and she says, she gets it, but she got angry since she’s allowed to have her opinion. In Tom’s interview, he says, Gary is 32, and he’s Gary. Tom might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but his mom would tell you that he’s a catch. He and Ashley hug it out. Gary goes over stuff with the deckhands, and Gabriela discovers the bar is a mess. She cleans it, mumbling, that’s what she makes a list for. She chants, I’m pissed, I’m pissed, I’m pissed. Meanwhile, Ashley is in the crew mess talking to Daisy about décor as she stuffs her face. Gabriela confronts Ashley about not doing what was on the list, saying, she guesses Ashley thinks the bar isn’t important, but Daisy tells her, it will be fine. In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s hoping they could tell she doesn’t want to hear it. They’re on ego trips, and better find a way to work with each other. Gabriela goes up on deck with Gary to grab a smoke, and asks what she should do. Ashley wants to be second stew, and she thinks Ashley is trying to make her look bad. Gary tells her, calling someone out in front of the crew isn’t a good look, and in his interview, he says, your problem becomes everyone else’s problem. Pull up your socks and say sorry. Gabriela says she’ll apologize, and approaches Ashley, who’s busy on her phone instead of working. Gabriela says, calling Ashley out wasn’t cool, but she was nervous about everything getting done. Ashley says, it was uncalled for, but Gabriela says, it was rude, but not uncalled for. Ashley says she thinks having titles is obsolete, and Gabriela says, when Ashley doesn’t do what she’s told and jumps over her, it makes her look bad. Ashley insists talking to Daisy wasn’t jumping over Gabriela, and in Gabriela’s interview, she says, so much for taking the high road. Ashley says, the mentality she’s going with is that they’re on a level playing field, and in Ashley’s interview, she says, Gabriela isn’t her boss; she’s not chief stew. Gabriela asks if they’re good, and Ashley says, it’s fine. I decide Ashley is a real ashhole.

Ashley hopes the charter goes by fast, since she’s ready to have another night out. Marcos notes that the preference sheet for co-primary and Erica’s husband, Charles, says he likes everything. Tom suggests he highlight that to show Charles when Charles complains.  Glenn announces there’s been an update. He got a text saying their guests were removed from their flight at Heathrow, and met by the police. The brouhaha caused them to miss their connecting flight. That’s f***ing crazy. Daisy says she told him they were crazy, and he says, Cindi will be coming later, and picked up by the tender. In Daisy’s interview, she wonders, who gets kicked off a plane? Provisions come in, and I’m suddenly hungry. Gary cuts a door in the dividing material so there’s access to go between the makeshift rooms. Everyone does a  final walkaround, and Marcos does fast feet in the galley. Gary hugs Daisy from behind and won’t let go. Glenn says the transom doesn’t look done; it has to be washed, rinsed, and shammy dried. He tells Kelsie, you can do all the work, but if it still looks like sh*t, it’s not done. In Glenn’s interview, he says, they can’t neglect certain things. He wants results, and it has to be perfect moving forward. The guests arrive, and Daisy repeats that she loves her job. Glenn says, oh God.

Erica says they’re at the point where they can give hugs, and Glenn says he’s happy to welcome them, and looking forward to having Cindi back. Erica says, she’s on her way, and Daisy gives the tour. The deckhands bring on a million bags. Erica declares the room division perfect, and tells Daisy that there was drama at the airport. Her mother was flying in economy class, and wanted the omelet that first class had where she and Charles were. She snuck into first class to get Charles’s omelet, and they were met by fully armed cops at the airport. I have the feeling there’s more to that story, and in Daisy’s interview, she says she doesn’t have the words. She tells them it will be a drama free charter, and the boat sets off.

On deck, Charles talks about his triple astrological tendencies, and says he comes off as peaceful, but he’s crazier than sh*t. Daisy asks if Erica would like them to unpack, and she asks Charles, when has she hung up things in her entire life? Daisy asks Ashley to unpack the master, and the sails go up. Sailing music plays in the background. You know the kind I mean. The boat starts to tilt, and things start falling. Ashley unpacks a wet bathing suit. Charles parks himself on the bed, and talks to Ashley while she unpacks, and talks, and talks. In Ashley’s interview, she says, oh my God. Pray for my sanity. She might lose her sh*t this charter. She suggests Charles check out the views, and he finally leaves. Marcos studies the preference sheets, and I go get some cheese and crackers during the commercial.

Colin realizes Tom didn’t take the pins out of the transom door before trying to open it. Tom says, it’s not a big deal, and in Colin’s interview, he says he doesn’t like Tom’s attitude.. Cindi is ready to be picked up, and Gary leaves in the tender. If you try to open the transom without removing the pins, you could damage the door. Then you can’t take people on and off the boat. It’s a serious thing Colin talks to Tom more calmly about the pins, and in Tom’s interview, he says he’s not much of a sailing expert, but he knows superyachts, and he’s not a moron. He’s going to forget tiny things; be patient. Cindi arrives, and I remember her. She wanted a massage, and one of the stews was certified, and gave her one. And she talked, and talked, and talked. Then the stews were talking about her, and Erica overheard. Marcos goes over the menu with Daisy, so she can double-check with the guests. Charles says, gazpacho sounds disgusting, and he doesn’t even want to be anywhere near it. In Daisy’s interview, she says, just tell her WTF they want. There’s definitely tension, and she’s trying to hold it off, because it will be her who has to deal with it. She tells Marcos that Charles and Cindi are not into the gazpacho, and he says he’ll make a salad. Erica beelines to the galley, and Marcos tells her the rest of the menu. One of the courses contains broccoli mousse, and she asks there’s any way he can make it not mousse. In Marcos’s interview, he says he gets it now. Just because they have fancy clothes and are on a fancy boat, doesn’t mean they have fancy tastebuds. Gabriela feels the vibe is different from the last charter, and she’s not wrong. Tom bitches, and Gary helps wash dishes in the galley.

Charles paces on deck, making me think an impending storm is brewing. Ashley makes a drink for Cindi, and Gabriela gets a load of the master, which is already a mess. In Gabriela’s interview, she says, holy sh*t, dude. So gross. The guests sit for dinner, and Glenn hunts for gummi bears in the crew mess. Marcos presents grilled vegetables and marinated steak. Charles says, at first, he didn’t know if he liked it, but it turned out that he did like it. Erika says that she doesn’t like any pink in her steak; she wants medium, no pink. Charles says he thinks she means medium well, and in his interview, Marcos says, this cannot keep happening. He takes the steak back to the galley, and returns with another one, done medium well. When they finish, Cindi says, it’s a man’s dinner, and Charles says, it’s one of the best steaks he’s eaten. This is in the top five dinners of his life. Erica tells Daisy that they’d like brunch tomorrow, and Daisy tells Marcos, brunch at the beach; no breakfast and no lunch.

In Marcos’s interview, he says, messing up Erica’s steak sucks. He’s going to pay close attention. He’s making simple food for simple tastebuds. When the guests get up, Charles immediately starts bitching about waiting until 11 to eat. Daisy asks him to let her know what he’d like, and suggests an omelet. In Daisy’s interview, she says, she’s so confused. Not only was it on the preference sheet, didn’t he confirm it with the co-primary, his wife? Cindi asks for bacon and poached eggs. Daisy brings Charles and omelet, and he examines it like it’s a bug under a microscope. He says he wants another one; there are ingredients he didn’t order, like tomatoes. Daisy brings it back to Marcos, and tells him to just include bacon, onion, and cheese. At the table, Charles starts complaining that the food isn’t even as good as Chili’s; it’s worse than bad. Cindi retroactively gripes about her steak, and Erica tells Daisy that Charles is disappointed. Charles says he’s disgusted. Gabriela tells Ashley that he’s just an entitled a-hole, and Charles doesn’t like the next omelet either. In her interview, Daisy says, he was raving about the food last night. This guy is just looking for a fight. He’s uncultured, unmannered, and untraveled. He can go f*** himself. Charles rants that he’s had better food at the ballpark.

We actually have a local ballpark – go BlueClaws! – that has very decent food, but highly doubtful it’s better than Marco’s food.

Next time, the beach; Glenn says, it looks like someone sh*t their pants on the sofa; Marcos gets a head injury; and a drunk Daisy kisses Gary

⛵️ The Bloom Is Off the Rose…

I couldn’t find out what exactly happened at the airport, but there was some info on Erica out there. Apparently, she’s no stranger to reality TV.

https://screenrant.com/below-deck-everything-know-about-guest-erica-rose/

⚾️ Rounding Third For Home…

Come by and take a break tomorrow, and check out some soap and drama with the RHONJ husbands. Yes, I said husbands. Until then, stay safe, stay on an even keel, and stay not being too unpredictable. It scares people.

February 28, 2022 – The Divorce Papers Are Signed, Hip-Hop PJ Party On Deck, Torturing Myself, Award Worthy & Free

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

On the phone, Elizabeth leaves a message for Betsy that she got the card. She has some news, and wonders if Betsy can come to town so she can give it to her in person. Even if she can’t come to town, Elizabeth would like to see her. She’s working today, but give her a call. Scotty comes into the hospital, and Elizabeth asks what brings him by. He says, a client; a little slip and fall case. So Peter August finally got what he deserved. Of course (🍷) Scotty wanted him to go to trial and face being charged with Franco’s murder. He doesn’t want anybody to ever forget that. Elizabeth says, her either, and asks if he has a minute. He says, sure, and she asks if he’s ever sensed that Jake or Aiden resented her dating Finn. He says, Aiden, no; Jake, most definitely.

Diane visits Alexis’s office, and says, looking very good behind that desk. Alexis says, not too shabby, huh? and Diane says, not at all. She’s sorry she’s been remiss in not coming by to see Alexis’s new digs. Alexis says, that’s okay. Diane has a law practice with clients, and Diane says, that’s true, but she should always have time for Alexis. Congratulations on her second act. Alexis thanks her, and asks her to sit. She’s glad Diane is there, because she wants to pick Diane’s brain about something, and Diane says, goodie; what’s the subject? Alexis says, the legal question she asked Diane about before, and Diane says, the hypothetical situation where a woman forges a birth certificate for an abandoned child that she never legally adopted. Alexis says, that’s the one, and Diane says, let’s cut to the chase. The woman in question is Alexis’s newfound friend Harmony.

At Charlie’s, Harmony tells Shawn that she’s just on her way out, and he says, she likes the macaroni and cheese balls, doesn’t she? Whenever he tries to rope his son TJ into meeting him, he invites TJ there. She says, they’re a weakness of hers too. She was just having lunch with a friend. He asks if she still hangs with criminals.

Finn comes by the beach house, and says he wanted to see how Chase is doing, and Chase says, now that Bailey’s back with Maxie, her real mother? The way it was always intended to be? Finn says, it still has to hurt, and Chase says, big time. Finn asks if Chase is packed, and Chase says he’s working on it. There’s no point in staying here. Finn asks if Brook feels the same way, but Chase says he wouldn’t know. Brook is gone.

At the penthouse, Carly asks Frank if Sonny is inside, and Frank nods. She’s about to knock, when Sonny opens the door, and asks what she and Drew are doing here. Carly says she guesses she doesn’t have to ask Sonny and Nina that question. Um… It’s his apartment and they’re getting a divorce that she wanted. Why does she think she gets to have an opinion on what he does now?

Chase says, about an hour after Maxie picked Bailey, up, Brook came down with a suitcase. She claimed she was going to Bensonhurst to visit her mother. Finn asks if Lois knows the whole story, but Chase says, just the basics. Brook said she wanted to explain everything face-to-face, but he thinks she just wanted to get away. Finn says he guesses the house seems pretty empty without Bailey in it, and Chase is moving out, Chase says, there’s no point in him staying here now that the whole charade is over, and Finn says he saw Chase and Brook in action together when Bailey went missing. They’re pretty good together. They were there for each other and held each other up. He thought they’d lean on each other again to get through this. Chase says, but then he kissed her and she ran.

Elizabeth says, the boys told her they like Finn, and Scotty says, Aiden likes him okay, but Jake complains about him a lot. Elizabeth is surprised, and he says, Jake’s a teenager. He’s lucky he can get Jake to talk at all; they really just want to text. Jake complains about his brother, about Finn, about no good action movies… She says she’s been worried about him since Jason died, and asks if Scotty thinks he could be acting out. He asks why she says that, and she says, a lot of weird things have been happening recently. Like her wedding ring. She decided to take it off. Scotty says he noticed, and he thinks it’s good. It means she’s decided to move on. She says, but the night she and Finn decided to have their first official date, she found her wedding ring in her locker at GH, like it was some kind of reminder of Franco before she went out on her date. He asks if she thinks Jake did that; he thinks it’s a bit of a stretch. She agrees, but says, who else could it be? How did her ring get from her house to her locker? She asked the kids and they denied it, and seemed sincere, Jake included, but after what he just said, she doesn’t know. Does he think Jake could be trying to tell her something?

Alexis gives Diane some coffee, and says, she of all people knows the value of deniability. She wasn’t hired, therefore isn’t protected by attorney/client privilege. Diane says, if Harmony admits to the forgery, which she hopes wasn’t used in the commission of a crime, it doesn’t matter what she knows. Alexis says, speculation, counselor. She hopes that the person in question is going to do the right thing, and she’s speaking hypothetically because she has to protect her sources. Diane says, that’s right, because Alexis is in journalism now. Hypothetically speaking, she hopes the person in question is trustworthy, and Alexis’s trust is well-placed. With regard to Harmony, she did come through in the end with her testimony against Shiloh, but the woman has a long history of manipulation, and she’d hate to see Alexis taken advantage of. Alexis asks if this is Diane’s way of saying she doesn’t trust her judgement.

Harmony says, criminal? She’s not sure who Shawn is referring to. Shawn says he’s referring to Bucky. He and Shawn go way back to some of Shawn’s more nefarious days. He’s an artist. No one can craft a fake ID like Bucky. Driver’s licenses, fake passports, you name it. She says she had no idea, and he says he thought Harmony said Bucky was her friend. She says, more of a drinking buddy. He plays a mean game of darts, but thanks for his concern. She’s a big girl. She starts to leave, but he steps in front of her, and says he really doesn’t care what she does with her life, but he cares how it affects Alexis. She says she doesn’t see how an occasional game of darts would affect Alexis, and he says, Alexis has a lot of friends in Port Charles who care about her, none of whom would let Harmony drag her into something shady. She says, Alexis is perfectly capable of taking care of herself, and he says, that she is, but Harmony is missing his point. Alexis no longer has to take care of herself. She isn’t isolated in Spring Ridge. She has real friends and loved ones around her. Harmony would do well to watch her step around Alexis.

Sonny asks Carly not to start, and she says they need to talk. He says, she already told him that they have nothing to say, and Nina says she’s going to go, but Sonny tells her to stay. Nina says she was going anyway, and Sonny tells Carly and Drew to go inside; he’ll be there in a second. He walks Nina out to the hall, and thanks her for last night. He wasn’t thinking straight, and she stopped him from making a huge mistake. Nina says, their lives are already too complicated, and he says she’s a good friend. She tells him goodbye and leaves, and Sonny goes back inside. He asks if this is about Donna, but Carly says, it’s about Jason.

Harmony tells Shawn that she’s glad Alexis has a strong support system. It’s a challenge reentering society, which they both know. Nina comes in and goes to the bar, and Harmony says she really has to go, and leaves.

Finn tells Chase, let him get this straight. Chase kissed Brook, and she left town. Chase says he knows how bad that sounds, and Finn says, it sounds like Chase needs to check his ego. Brook just had to give up the child she’s raised as her own since birth, and Chase thinks it’s his disgusting kiss that sent her running? Chase thanks him for stopping by, and says, if he’d please leave now, that’d be great. Finn says, he’s kidding. He only knows because he’s been there. Talk to him. Chase says he wouldn’t know where to start, and Finn says, start with the truth. Up until now, when Chase has talked about his feelings for Brook, it was shaded by the pretense that he was Bailey’s father. Now’s his chance to be honest. Chase says he’s sorry about lying about Bailey, and Finn says, it’s done. Peter’s dead, and Bailey is back with Maxie. The only unfinished business is between Chase and Brook. So he’s curious how Chase really feels about her.

Scotty asks if Elizabeth thinks Jake is doing some weird things to break her up with Finn, but she says she doesn’t know. He has struggled in the past, and now with what Scotty is saying about him… Scotty says, that was because of Helena Cassadine, and that was a long time ago. Jake is mentally stable, but he is a teenage boy, and with that, comes a lot of angst and a lot of trouble. She says she knows, and she’s hoping that’s all it is. They sit, and Scotty says, but planting her ring in her locker sends a message. It could be a little more sinister as well. He doesn’t think Jake would ever do that, but somebody did, and that is harassment. She says, there have been some other odd occurrences, and he says, anything dangerous? She says, no, they might not even be related, and he says, if anything goes on that seems fishy or sketchy, she should get ahold of him. There are a lot of criminals out there, so promise him that. She promises, and he says he’ll catch her later. He leaves, and Elizabeth walks toward the elevators, where she sees Betsy. Betsy says, there she is. They said Elizabeth was on this floor, but she began to wonder. Elizabeth asks what she’s doing here, and Betsy says, she got Elizabeth’s message. Elizabeth said she was at work, so here she is. Elizabeth says, but she just called, and Betsy says, she was already in town to visit Bobby. Elizabeth says, she came to visit Franco?

Carly says, she thought Sonny would want to know Maxie is safe, and Peter August is dead. Sonny says, it’s about damn time, and thanks her for making the trip over here. Dante was here earlier. And Drew is here because…? Drew says he was in Switzerland, and can give Sonny the details if he wants, but Sonny says he knows all he needs to know. He died like the dog he was. Drew says, he can attest to that, and tells Carly that she said what she came to say. He can give her a ride back if she wants. She says, no thank you. She’s not done yet. She and Sonny need to get a few things straight.

Elizabeth says she didn’t know Betsy was in Port Charles, and Betsy says, she was at Bobby’s grave when Elizabeth called. She can’t believe it’s already been a year since they lost him. Not a day goes by that she doesn’t think about her sweet boy. She knows Elizabeth understands; she loved him too. Elizabeth says, she did, very much. She called because she wanted Betsy to know, Peter August, the man who killed Franco, is dead. Betsy says, she’s glad. After the hard life Bobby had, he finally found happiness with Elizabeth and her boys. They should have had more time together. Peter robbed them of all the years they should have had with Bobby. Elizabeth says, Franco will always be in her heart, and Betsy says, he’s very present for her too. Sometimes she can even pretend he’s still here. Elizabeth says, he would want Betsy to be happy, and to keep living her life, but Betsy tells her, easier said than done. Elizabeth says she’s had a hard time with it too, but she’s slowly starting to find life after Franco. She’s seeing someone. Betsy says she knows all about it.

Chase tells Finn, his relationship with Brook is complicated, but first of all, they’re friends. That’s why, when he figured out what was going on between her and Maxie, and saw Valentin was about to blow everything up, he stepped in to help cover for her. It was intense, acting like Bailey’s father and assuming those responsibilities, but he saw how relieved Brook was when she had someone to talk to. She could tell him because he knew the truth. She was carrying it all by herself, and she was taking hits from her family, because she was terrified Peter would find out and do exactly what he did, kidnap Bailey. Finn tells him, he never thought he’d say this, but let’s get to the kissing. Chase says, he and Brook were friends, and they had this huge secret between them. Sometimes they’d look at each other, and he thought maybe… but then the moment didn’t last very long, and nothing ever happened between them until they found out the news that Maxie was safe and Peter was dead, and everything was over. He couldn’t take his eyes off of her, and he couldn’t pull away – not that he wanted to – and he kissed her. Finn says, and? and Chase says, afterward, she dodged the moment. He could tell Brook wasn’t into it, so he let it go. Finn says, he just let it go? It sounds like this kiss wasn’t a spur of the moment thing for Chase, which begs the question, does Chase have feelings for Brook?

TJ hugs Shawn and says, sorry he’s late; he was in surgery. Shawn says, no problem, and hopes the surgery was a success. TJ says, get this. It started as a simple breast reduction. The patient was experiencing some back problems, so she opted to have a reduction mammoplasty. While she was on the table, they discovered a tumor. Shawn says, as in breast cancer? and TJ says, right. This was a young woman with no family history, no symptoms, and no indication of breast cancer. They were able to remove the entire tumor during the reduction procedure. They don’t know if it’s invasive yet, but his guess is, they caught it early, and women who are diagnosed during reduction have a statistically better chance at survival than the general population. So he’s optimistic. He thinks they might have saved this woman’s life, not just her back. Shawn says, this is definitely worth waiting for, and they have another reason to celebrate. TJ asks, what’s the first one? and Shawn says he wants TJ to know how great these past few months have been, getting the chance to hang out with TJ and get to know him. TJ says, for him as well, but asks why Shawn is talking like it’s over. Shawn says, never, but he does have some news. He found this interesting business opportunity, but he’s going to have to move to San Francisco.  

Drew walks into Charlie’s and sees Nina. She says, guess what? There’s no need to track her down. That collision at Sonny’s penthouse was an unfortunate accident; she didn’t want to run into Carly either. She really tries to avoid Carly altogether. He says he just came in to get something to eat, and she says she’s sorry. It’s just that her friend Phyllis manages this place, and she was hoping to talk to her. He says, no harm done, but since he ran into her, he might as well say thank you.

Alexis asks if she’s fallen so low in Diane’s eyes, that Diane shockingly thinks she doesn’t know when someone is manipulating her? Diane says, that’s the whole point of manipulation, that the person being targeted is never aware they’re being manipulated. That being said, she believes in Alexis. Alexis says, does she, because she’s not feeling it. Diane says, Alexis forged a relationship with Harmony at Spring Ridge. Harmony was the only person Alexis could talk to at a time when she was uncharacteristically vulnerable. Alexis says, when she was vulnerable? and Diane asks how else she would describe incarceration. It was minimum security, but a far cry from the life Alexis was used to. She doubts Alexis’s fellow inmates were good at scintillating conversation. Harmony was the closest thing she had to a contemporary – while she was at Spring Ridge. But now she’s out, and Diane is worried Harmony’s motives are less than pure, and is Alexis sure Harmony is someone who deserves her support? There’s a knock at the door, and Alexis says, come in. It’s Harmony, who asks if she’s interrupting something. Alexis says, Diane was just leaving, and Diane gives Alexis a look, but says, yes, she was just leaving. She has things to do. Nice to see Alexis behind a desk again. She’ll call her next week and they’ll arrange lunch. Good luck with her little project. She leaves, and Harmony says, sorry. She really didn’t mean… Alexis says, stop. She wants to know everything. How did Willow take it when Harmony told her that she wasn’t Willow’s birth mother?

Sonny asks what’s on Carly’s mind, and Carly says, she doesn’t have a say about Avery, but she doesn’t want Nina staying over when Donna is there. It’s going to be a confusing enough situation for Donna. Unless Nina is going to be a permanent fixture. Sonny says, it’s not like that. He wouldn’t do anything to hurt Donny or Avery, and she should know that. She says, there’s a lot she thought she knew about him, and he proved her wrong, so she doesn’t take anything for granted. He asks if she really doesn’t think he’d put Donna and Avery first, and she says she knows he’s a good father, so she trusts he’ll act in the girls’ best interest. He looks at the bottle of scotch, and flashes back to Nina saying he was on a bender, and alcohol can dull the affects of his medication. He could still be emotionally vulnerable until the meds kick in. Carly says she’d like to bring Donna over on Saturday. It will be her first night staying with him, so she’d like to make the transition as easy as possible. She’d also like to be there when he shows Donna her new bedroom, and she’d like to bring some toys over, so Donna feels comfortable. He says, we’re not going to do that.  

Chase says, Finn sure knows how to ask loaded questions, and Finn says he’s welcome. Chase says he doesn’t know how to feel about Brook, and Finn says, on the surface, they’re not an obvious match. Chase says, tell him about it. In the beginning, he couldn’t stand Brook. He thought she was so selfish and self-centered, but that was just a front. Finn says, really? and Chase says, mostly. The more he got to know Brook, the more he was impressed by her strength and courage. She’s gorgeous and makes him laugh, and she’s so loyal; fiercely loyal. She’s a trip, but underneath all that attitude, she’s got a big heart. Finn says, as does Chase. For what it’s worth (🍷), he says Chase should go for it when she gets back. Chase says he doesn’t know when she’s getting back, and she has so much to process. She just gave up Bailey after being her mother for months. He can imagine the emotional roller coaster. He doesn’t want to wreck their friendship pushing for a relationship when he doesn’t know if she’s ready, or if she even wants to be with him. Finn asks, how will he know until he tries?

Elizabeth says, Betsy knows about Finn? and Betsy says she’s seen photos of them together on social media. Elizabeth says she hopes Betsy’s not bothered by their relationship, when Scotty comes along, and says, Betsy Frank. What the hell is she doing here? Betsy says she’s visiting her daughter-in-law. They’re still family. He asks if she’s kidnapped any kids lately, and Betsy thanks Elizabeth for calling her and telling her about Bobby’s killer. She’ll be in touch. She leaves, and Scotty waves his hand dismissively, and says, Elizabeth called her? Elizabeth says, yeah, to tell her about Peter. She didn’t know Betsy was in Port Charles. He asks if Betsy contacts her a lot, and Elizabeth says, no… except for this. She hands him the card, and he asks, what the Sam Hill is this? She wonders if Betsy could be behind all these strange occurrences, and he says, strange is Betsy’s M.O. That makes her suspect number one.

Harmony tells Alexis, she was right there, face-to-face with Willow, and couldn’t say the words. How does she tell the daughter she loves so much that she’s not her biological mother? She’s let Willow down over and over again, and it’s just because of Willow’s big heart that they even have a relationship. And now that they’re talking, Willow is letting her get to know he grandson Wiley. She can’t lose either of them. Alexis says, she understands it’s difficult, but what is Harmony doing? She’s just avoiding the inevitable. Willow needs her birth certificate, and Harmony doesn’t have one. How is she going to explain that? Harmony doesn’t say anything, and Alexis says, she didn’t. Harmony says, Willow needs a birth certificate, so she made sure Willow is going to get one.

Nina asks why Drew is thanking her, and he says, Maxie told him that Nina knew Bailey was really Louise, and she kept it a secret. He thanks her for stepping up and saving that little girl from Peter. She says, Maxie is her family. She should be thanking him for bringing her home, and ending this nightmare. She can hardly wait until Maxie holds Louise, and finally tells Louise that she’s her mother. He says, it will be a beautiful sight, and she apologizes for being defensive. She assumed he thought she was a horrible person after listening to Carly badmouth her. He says, they’re not going to talk about Carly.

Carly says, she’s not trying to step on Sonny’s time with Donna. It’s her first night in a strange place, and Carly wants to be there to help her. He says, it’s not that. He thinks they should postpone Donna staying over. She asks, why? and he says, because he had some problems with his medication, and he’s not feeling 100%. She asks if he thinks it’s a problem with the dosage; does he think it needs to be adjusted? He says, it’s not that. He actually went off his medication for a bit. She asks, for how long? and he says, a few days, but he’s back on and just wants to make sure his levels are up before Donna stays the night. Carly flashes back to Nina saying Sonny wants to be with Carly and needs her, and Carly saying she’s not going to argue with Nina on the subject of her marriage and has nothing left to say. She says, Nina knew Sonny was off his meds, didn’t she?

Elizabeth tells Scotty, if Betsy is pretending Franco’s not dead, maybe Betsy thinks she’s cheating on him with Finn. Scotty says, that woman is out of her gourd. He wants to find her and see what’s going on, but Elizabeth says, there’s no proof that she’s doing anything other than grieving the man she thought was her son. He says, that man was his son, and that crazy woman chiseled him out of a lot of years with Franco. Her grip on reality is tenuous at best. Elizabeth says, it’s only been a year, and she knows Betsy is struggling, but she doesn’t think Betsy is dangerous.

TJ says, Shawn Butler, media mogul. He’s spreading his empire quickly. Shawn says, he has a lot of time to make up for. He can’t be sitting around. TJ says, not much chance of that. He’s proud of Shawn. He lifts his glass, and says, to all the success he’s sure Shawn will have, and Shawn says, back at him. He has no doubt his son is destined for greatness. They clink glasses, and TJ says, he’ll feel a lot more impressive when he and Molly move out of her mom’s house. With their work schedules, it’s taken a lot longer to find a place, but they did. Well, Molly really did. It’s a real nice building at the edge of the Charles Street district. Molly fell in love with it, but there were no vacancies, and every other place they considered, Molly would find a flaw in it, and bring up that building. She finally dragged him over there, and said, knock on doors and leave their card, in case someone is thinking of moving. What do you know, the ground floor tenants were moving out, and they put in an application the same day. Shawn says, sounds like they found the perfect space, but they’re still going to see Alexis, right? TJ says, of course (🍷). Why does he ask? Shawn says he’s worried, and TJ says, he and Molly were too when she got out of Spring Ridge, but ever since Shawn made her editor-in-chief of The Invader, she’s active and engaged. All seems right in Alexis’s world. Shawn says, actually, it’s her affiliation with Harmony he’s worried about.  

Alexis asks how Harmony explained suddenly finding the birth certificate, when Willow and Michael have been looking for weeks, and Harmony tells her that she said Clairborne County was rural and underpopulated, with an antiquated recordkeeping system, which is true. She told Willow that she did a lot of coaxing and called in a few favors, and they unearthed her birth certificate. Alexis asks if Harmony thinks Willow believed that, and Harmony says she thinks Willow was just so relieved at the thought of getting her actual birth certificate… Alexis says, but she isn’t, and Harmony says she knows. She bought another fake, and she knows it’s against the law. Alexis says, you know who else knows? Me. At least it’s a victimless crime. It’s not like she stole a baby; the mother abandoned the baby… right? Harmony just looks at her, and Alexis says, Harmony has a legal problem, but she has a bigger emotional one, because she can’t have an honest relationship with Willow when there’s a huge lie in the middle of it, but it’s not too late to tell the truth. Harmony says she can’t. She’s not strong like Alexis.

Drew says, his opinion of Nina isn’t shaped by what he’s been told. It’s based on what she’s done. What she did to Sonny and his family is so appalling; it’s selfish beyond belief. Let’s be honest. Sonny is not just a simple coffee importer. His absence created a power vacuum, which in turn made it dangerous for his widow. Carly could have died trying to keep his company together. Nina says, she’s sorry she doesn’t know the inner workings of the mob. She goes to pick up her coat, and he says, she didn’t know the details, but she was aware of the general circumstances. The bottom line is, she was a liar, and those lies created a world of damage. Let him be honest. Carly is his friend, and he’s not going to sit around and let her get hurt.

Sonny says he didn’t tell Nina that he was off his medication; she figured it out. Carly says, right, and Nina made a point of telling her that Sonny needed her. At the time, she thought it was manipulation, but it was classic Nina. Trying to clear her conscience so she could tell herself she tried, when really, Nina should have told her was that he was off his bipolar medication. He says he didn’t want her to know. He didn’t want to cause her any more trouble. He didn’t want to worry her, and didn’t want her to come back to him out of pity. She asks, how many times has she gotten him through a breakdown? and he says, many times. That’s why he didn’t want to ask her for help yet again, because of what was going on between them. She says, yet again, he can’t trust her enough to tell her the truth. It just goes to show how apart they’ve grown. It breaks her heart.

TJ says, Shawn doesn’t have to worry, and Shawn says, he feels better knowing that. Alexis is fierce, but she has a weakness for underdogs. TJ says, so does Molly, but it doesn’t extend to someone taking advantage of her mom. Shawn says he’s just sorry he can’t be here to keep Alexis from getting involved in whatever shady business Harmony is involved in.

Alexis says that she thinks Harmony should tell Willow the truth. She thinks Willow deserves the truth, but it’s Harmony’s life and her decision. Harmony says, so Alexis isn’t going to write her off? and Alexis says, Harmony doesn’t make this easy, but Harmony stuck by her, and she didn’t make it easy for Harmony. So she’s afraid Harmony’s stuck with her.

Carly thanks Sonny for being honest about his meds, and she appreciates him putting Donna first. He says, always. He still wants to see Donna, just not overnight. She says, that’s fine with her, and is about to go out the door, but she turns, and tells him, take care of yourself. He says, you too, and she leaves. He looks at the divorce papers sitting on the table.

Nina tells Drew that she has no intention of hurting Carly again. Despite what people may think, she doesn’t live her life with Carly in mind. He says, she certainly wasn’t thinking about Carly when she kept Sonny in Nixon Falls, and she tells him, think of something original to say. What she did was horrible, but she can’t change it now. He says, that’s so convenient. She can’t change what she did, but gets a free pass? She actually reserves the right to feel sorry for herself when someone is calling her out. She says, what about him? Is this some kind of sick game he’s playing? Setting her up by saying he wants to thank her, when he obviously despises her. He says, she approached him, and when he thanked her for what she did for Maxie, she brought up Carly. She slipped in there that Carly was badmouthing her. Nina says, he’s right. That was her mistake, because she doesn’t care what Carly thinks about her. She doesn’t care what anyone thinks about her anymore. She just wants to move on with her life. He says, with Sonny, and she says she cares about Sonny, but they are not together. Drew asks if Sonny knows that.

Sonny picks up the divorce papers, and signs them. In the hallway, Carly takes the papers out of her bag, and signs them, holding them against the wall. This looks kind of stupid, and I think, she couldn’t wait to get to a flat, level surface?

Chase tells Finn that he doesn’t want to complicate things for Brook right now. What he thinks she needs most is a friend, so that’s what he’s going to be. Finn says, at the end of the day, Chase is a good man. Chase thanks him, and Finn says, he’ll let Chase get back to his packing. He has to run a few errands before he heads to Elizabeth’s. Chase says he’s sorry. They just talked about him the whole time. Finn says, that’s the way he likes it. He doesn’t want to talk about his feelings. Chase asks if things are okay with Finn and Elizabeth, and Finn says, things between him and Elizabeth are okay. Although there are some strange things happening that have her a little on edge.  

Elizabeth comes home. She sees something, and drops the mail in her hands. She says, oh God, and we see Franco’s painting of her, propped up in the living room.

Tomorrow, Drew feels the same way, Stella asks if someone is out of their damn mind, Curtis wants to know what’s going on with Nina and Sonny, and Willow says, now’s the time.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

When we last left, Gabriela told primary McCordia to go to bed after he asked her what two women did together. In her interview, she said, with her experience in bartending, she learned how to talk to drunk people, and how to tell people to f*** off politely. She wondered what she’d done to deserve this. Chris mopped the deck, and in his interview, he said he had to turn things around with less talk and more walk.  

Daisy explained to Chef Marcos that they serve as the guests get up, and in Marcos’s interview, he said the guests had big appetites. We flashed back to them still being hungry after a substantial dinner, and he said he planned on making a lot of food until they told him to stop. Daisy told him that two guests were awake, and wanted to start eating. Gabriela told Daisy and Ashley about McCordia’s drunk talk, and Daisy said that’s why she couldn’t give up drinking. She’d have to listen to drunk people sober. It was beach picnic day, and Gary suggested getting to the beach as soon as possible. Captain Glenn told him to grab some chairs and stake a claim. When McCordia got up, he said he hoped he hadn’t offended Gabriela, but she said he hadn’t. She’d worked the bar in a strip club in Miami, and he was nothing in comparison.

Gabriela taught Ashley about hospital corners on the beds, which seemed to annoy Ashley. Daisy said Gabriela would go to the beach for setting up, and she’d send Ashley with the food later. In Gabriela’s interview, she said she wanted Daisy to be able to depend on her as second stew, but she’d only done two beach picnics. Still, she had this; no big deal. The wind was against Gabriela trying to set up on the beach, and she told Kelsie that it wasn’t the guests or the work, but the f***ing elements that made yachting difficult. Everything kept falling over, and in her interview, Gabriela said that the picnic was a f***ing mess. The joke was on her. She was going to look like an a-hole.

The guests arrived at the beach, and in Gabriela’s interview, she said she was going to distract them from the mess with more champagne. She made mimosas and guest Ailaya toasted to a great lunch, a beautiful island, and her 43rd birthday. The food was served, and Gabriela reminded Ashley to serve from the left, which seemed to piss Ashley off. Marcos told Colin that he was going to knock their socks off tonight, and had a birthday cake to bake. They talked about being in the yachting business, and Colin said he’d been doing it for five years. Marcos said he’d been in yachting for twenty years, and had been all over the world. The only place he couldn’t go was Venezuela. In his interview, he got emotional while saying, he used to cook for the dictator president, and whoever quit become a target. He left because he realized he’d die at some point. He told Colin that a lot of them couldn’t make it because they got killed. His family had tried to get back together, and he missed them. Whenever he had issues or problems, he remembered that. Gary called for the guests to be picked up, and Tom told Ashley that she needed to learn to drink. In his interview, he said, Ashley thought his personality wasn’t mature. She wanted him to be boring. Gabriela wondered why Ashley wouldn’t date out of the older age group if a guy was cool and she liked him.

The guests came back to the boat, and asked for a snack. Glenn thought they’d do some sailing, and Gary said the wind was only at 7½ knots, so they shouldn’t be heeling too hard. Marcos made shish-ka-bobs, and in his interview, he told us, the one thing you’d never hear him say was that he can’t do that. He wasn’t happy, but had to keep it moving. Shortly after the ka-bobs were served, everything tilted. Balancing the cake, Marcos said it was the most important. The table of food fell, and everything crashed to the deck. In Daisy’s interview, she said, Gary didn’t think it would heel this hard. Come on, Gary. She made sure no one was hurt, and in Glenn’s interview, he said, it happens. Deal with it. They can always make more drinks. The stews cleaned up the mess, and Glenn let Kelsie take the wheel. Marcos prayed for strength, and Daisy asked Gary if he was trying to piss her off. In his interview, he said she had a nice ass, and she told him that the whole table was smashed, and there was glass everywhere. I still do not get what the attraction to Gary is. He isn’t particularly brilliant or funny, he’s average looking, he seems like a jerk, and to top it off, he wears a man bun. The only two people in my book who get to wear a man bun are Sensei Guillermo Gomez and Roger Howarth.

Glenn dropped the sails and the anchor. Daisy told the other stews that she was thinking a fancy dinner, black and gold, and afterward, they’d have the hip-hop PJ party. Ashley was asked to help set the table, and in her interview, she said she wasn’t the most artistic person, but if it wasn’t laundry or being bossed around by Gabriela, she’d take it. The guests sat down for dinner, and Daisy took a photo. In Marcos’s interview, he said, normally, the portions of a tasting menu were small, but these guests couldn’t stop eating. He was going make sure there was a lot of food on their plates. They were going to beg him to stop. McCordia licked his plate for the second course, and I thought, Marcos must be living in a dream world. Daisy told the guests that the PJ party would be at 11:15, and they requested the deckhands go shirtless. I cringed. In Tom’s interview, he said he was from the north, and they needed a layer of fat to keep warm. He took off his shirt, and asked if someone called for a dad bod. And yes, it is.

The guests gathered on deck, and Tom brought out the cake. Ailaya said it was amazing, and thanked everyone so much. Glenn came out wearing a bucket hat and pants with a crotch down to the knees. Tom put icing on his nipples, and Gary and McCordia licked it off. There was lots of screeching, and I was beyond cringing. Gabriela did the robot, and several of the crew made an attempt at break dancing. The guests went to bed at a reasonable 2 am.  

On the final day, Marcos said it was the last meal and he needed to smash it. He was making brunch, and going to put so much food on the table, there was no way the guests would leave hungry. Ashley said she couldn’t wait to go out and have a shot of tequila, and Gary said she was naughty. Ugh. In Glenn’s interview, he said, Daisy and Gary were working better together this season, and we flashed back to last season. He said they were both quite stubborn, but good at their jobs. He wanted them to keep it going. Colin asked if Gary had been flirting with Ashley, but Gary said Ashley had been flirting with him. Colin told him to hurry up since he wanted to live vicariously. The guests started to get up, and Daisy told Marcos that she was going to bring the food up slowly. Anchor was raised, and the guests packed.

In his interview, Gary told us the fundamentals of docking, to which I paid zero attention. In Tom’s interview, he said he didn’t know what anything was called because the slang was different. He was afraid he was going to look stupid. He was getting no direction, and just guessing, and it was pissing him off. Lots of pissed off people in this episode. He told Colin that he needed one person talking; he couldn’t listen to nine people. Where he got that number from, I have no idea. Glenn coached him through, and afterwards, Tom said he didn’t enjoy it at all. He told Gary that he’d just been guessing, but Gary said he did fine.

The guests said goodbye, and there were lots of hugs for Marcos. Guest Arnita said the service was amazing, and thanked Tom for the party. She said she couldn’t tell them how much the food was appreciated. When the food was right, everything was right. She gave Glenn the tip envelope, and Glenn told the crew to keep waving, while he went back inside the boat, and tooted the horn. He told the crew, well done, and asked them to meet in the saloon for the tip meeting.

They gathered on the huge semicircle couch, and Glenn told them, fantastic charter. That Marcos warranted a mention said a lot about his culinary skills. The interior kept the drinks flowing, and he liked the way the department heads were working together. In Gary’s interview, he said, if it kept Daisy off his back, he’d put on his stew face. The tip was $17, 800, or $1955 each, and Ashley said, that’s what they were here for. Glenn said, Tom had a little issue the other night, but the next morning was no worse for the wear. That’s what he needed, but they should pace themselves. They had a long time to go. The crew got ready to go out.

Gary flirted with Daisy, and Ashley said he was testing the waters. He said he didn’t know what she was talking about, even though I’m sure he did. They went to a restaurant, and toasted to nothing in particular. Tom drank beer, saying, he was better on beer than mixers, and Ashley hoped she didn’t turn out like Tom tonight. In Tom’s interview, he said, he wasn’t a complete twat or a child. Gabriela said she hated small talk, and Ashley told Colin that just because she was third stew didn’t mean she was sh*t. It was hard to be fake.

Gabriela called for going in the jacuzzi when they got back to the boat. Back on board, Ashley chugged from a bottle, and Gabriela said she was an animal. In Ashley’s interview, she said, if it was up to her, she’d spend the rest of the night in the guest cabin with Gary. She didn’t want to cause trouble, but she knew how good she looked with her boobies hanging out of her bathing suit. In Gabriela’s interview, she said she liked defiant drunk Daisy. Daisy was a little intimidating, and she loved it. The crew got in the hot tub, and Gary licked Daisy’s toes, for which there was no cringe big enough. Glenn wisely slept in his cabin with his headphones on, and Gary went down to the bar. Ashley followed, and in Tom’s interview, he said he had no chance. Nothing happened though, and everyone went to bed in their respective bunks. Ashley, Tom, and Colin hung out for a while in the crew mess, eating, and Ashley told Tom that no girls would go for him because of his age. At least not sober. She felt she was more mature than he was. He stomped off, saying, he was not immature. She said, he threw up on the first night, and he turned back, saying, she was basing her opinion around one mistake. In his interview, he said, if she liked maturity, jump on the Gary wagon. He told her, f*** off, and went to bed.

Next time, disrespectful and exhausting guests, Gabriela thinks Ashley is trying to make her look bad, and the primary complains he’s had better food at the ballpark, which I find extremely difficult to believe.

🏖 On Summer House, which I watched peripherally because I’m sick in the head, they had some kind of B&D/S&M party, and looked like a bunch of kids playing weird dress-up. Looking somewhat out-of-place was Kyle in a state trooper outfit, chugging from a bottle. Paige called Craig to tell him about the group’s drunken make-out game, and he asked if she kissed anyone. She told him that she made out with Adrian for a second, and he got pissed off. He probably shouldn’t have asked, but apparently they weren’t exclusive at that point, so it’s not like she shouldn’t have fun. That is, if playing elevated spin-the-bottle at her age is fun. Kyle said, everyone seemed to have opinions, questions, and doubts about his and Amanda’s relationship, but until they lived with their significant others, planned three wedding dates, and tried to keep the excitement alive, they could keep it to themselves. He needed rallying, not questioning. Lindsay wondered WTF she missed, and I wondered why I keep watching this trash. I’m going with the can’t turn away from a trainwreck theory.

🏆 To Round Out the Month…

The winners and the fashion.

https://www.etonline.com/53rd-naacp-image-awards-the-complete-winners-list-179572

https://ew.com/awards/sag-awards/sag-awards-2022-full-winners-list/

📅 Calling It a Month…

Drop by tomorrow for soap and a New Jersey showdown. Until then, stay safe, stay keeping your feet on the ground, and stay knowing that if you have to tell everyone how mature you are and how good you look, you’re probably not and you probably don’t.

February 23, 2022 – Maxie’s Ordeal Finally Ends, No OC, Isaac’s Fave, Salty Talk, Reaction, Paternity, a Tease, Blank Slate, Sloth Fun & Mary

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Anna and Drew approach Felicia’s car, guns drawn. The car is empty, and Drew says, it looks like there’s an abandoned car with no damage. Maybe this car crashed, and the other one stopped to help? She says, or that one ran this one off the road, and he says, maybe Maxie’s running away from Peter.

On the embankment, Peter tells Maxie, he doesn’t have much time. Someone picked up his trail. Now climb back up here… Now. She tells him to hear her. She would rather die than go one more step with him. So go ahead, pull the trigger. But when he does, it’s the end of telling himself there’s one shred of goodness left in him, or that he can turn his life around. If he’s going to kill her because she doesn’t love him, admit he’s a monster. He says, she was supposed to save him. Instead, she abandoned him. This is all her fault. Felicia runs out of the woods behind Peter, and whacks him in the head with a tire iron. He tumbles down the embankment, the gun flying from his hand. Maxie goes down the stairs, and says, Peter? She picks up his gun, and tells him that she has it, but he doesn’t move. Felicia asks if he’s dead, but Maxie says she doesn’t know.

At the hospital, Austin asks if they’ve heard anything about Maxie, but Britt says, nothing yet. He says, if it ends up Maxie gets hurt because of something he’s done, he’s never going to be able to live with himself. Brook walks up with Chase, and she says, he thinks this is his fault? She should have known. What did he do now?

Sonny goes into Charlie’s, and sits at the bar. Bartender Johnny says he hates to disappoint, but Phyllis isn’t here. Sonny says he’s sorry to miss Phyllis, but he’s not here for her. He’s here for that. He points to the scotch, and says, scotch, single-malt, make it a double.

Sasha sits in Kelly’s, working, and Nina runs into Lucy outside. Lucy fans herself (with an actual fan) and says, isn’t this warm day absolutely glorious? They could have the meeting outside if they wanted to. Nina says she thinks that might be pushing it, but it’s nice not to have a coat and gloves. She suggests they go inside, saying, maybe they have air conditioning. Lucy grabs Nina’s arm, and says she really wants to talk to Nina first. Nina asks if they can talk inside; Sasha’s waiting. Lucy says, Sasha’s what she wants to talk about.

Mac is on the phone, when Robert walks into his room. Robert asks who he’s talking to, and Mac says he’s trying to reach Felicia. He should have known better than to think she’d be okay with standing on the sidelines, when Maxie’s missing with Peter. Come on, Felicia, pick up.

Felicia asks if Peter is breathing, but Maxie says she can’t tell. Felicia comes down the stairs, and takes Peter’s gun from Maxie. Anna calls to Maxie, and asks if she’s all right. She asks Felicia what she’s doing here, and Drew runs down to check Peter’s pulse. Drew says, he’s still alive, and Anna asks what Felicia is doing here. Drew says, he’s barely breathing, and Peter groans. Anna, Felicia, and Drew keep their guns on him.

Brando says, it’s good to see Sonny, and sits next to him. Sonny says, is it? and Brando asks if everything is okay. Sonny asks if Brando wants to join him in a drink, and Brando says, okay. Sonny says he was going to call Brando, but then lost track of time, but Brando says Sonny doesn’t have to check in. After everything that went down with Liam, it’s about as well as can be expected. Sonny doesn’t need to keep tabs on him. Sonny says Brando isn’t an obligation. He’s family, and family takes care of each other when times are tough. They remind you that you’re not alone. Brando says, in that case, this family thing’s a two-way street. If Sonny ever needs to talk… Sonny says he had a bad day, but Brando has a lot on his plate; losing Liam, and Sasha pulling away from him. Brando says he did make a little progress on that front. He and Sasha actually talked. Now he’s hopeful they’ll still have a future together.

A woman comes up to Sasha’s table, and says she hasn’t seen Sasha in ages. Sasha says, hi, Sienna. She tells Sienna hat she’s really been busy with work, and Sienna says, busy, huh? If Sasha needs anything… Sasha says, no thanks; she doesn’t do that anymore. Sienna says, no worries, but if Sasha ever needs a little pick-me-up to help her with all that work, Sasha’s got her number. Sasha thanks her, and Sienna goes to the counter.

Nina says, what’s wrong with Sasha? Other than the obvious, she’s grieving over the loss of her baby. Lucy says, yeah, that’s just it. This meeting she called. It’s after hours, and Sasha called her yesterday and made her pitch. She told Sasha it was really unnecessary. They can’t move ahead with the IPO until Maxie is found, so there’s really nothing new to discuss. Except maybe she should be cuddling up to Martin right now, instead of discussing new marketing strategy. Nina says, this is what she was afraid of. Sasha throwing herself into work so she doesn’t drown in grief over losing Liam.

Brook says, after everything she and Maxie did to keep Maxie’s daughter safe, Austin blows it by buddying up to Victor Cassadine? Austin says, he didn’t buddy up. He’s not buddies with that guy, and Brook has no right to judge him after everything she’s done. She lies so much, he’s surprised she and Victor aren’t buddies and BFFs. Chase suggests taking it down a notch, and Britt agrees. They’re all stressed and worried about Maxie. The two of them sniping at each other doesn’t help. Brook says, Britt’s right. Now is not the time. Austin agrees, and says, the only thing that matters is Maxie getting home safe.

Drew says, if Peter doesn’t get medical attention soon, he’s not going to make it. He realizes it’s not going to be a great loss; he’s just saying. Anna says she’ll take care of it, and steps away. Peter says, Maxie… and Drew says, you, shut up, and steps in front of the women. He tells Peter, shut up and stay still. They’re calling him an ambulance, believe it or not. Peter croaks out, Maxie, please wait.

Sonny raises his glass, and says, to things getting better for Brando. Brando clinks his beer bottle against Sonny’s glass, and thanks him. Sonny says, he knows what it’s like to lose a child, but at least Brando has Sasha to lean on. Brando says he’s trying to, but like he said, he wants to be there for Sonny too. He asks if this is about Carly, and Sonny says, this? indicating his glass. He hasn’t had a great day. He was with Carly the last part of the day, with her attorney and his attorney to hammer out a deal. They’re getting a divorce. He doesn’t want it; she wants it. She wants to cut her losses. The only thing she wants from the marriage is the house by the lake, and joint custody of Donna. He’s going to spend time with Avery at the penthouse, so they’re going to see less of each other, and Avery, all because their dad messed up. Brando says, they know Sonny loves them, and Sonny asks how Brando knows that. Brando says he’s seen Sonny with them; it’s pretty obvious. Sonny says, you should never assume the person you love knows how you feel, and drains his glass. He says, like Brando and Sasha. He’s glad they talked. What’s next? When is Brando going to see her again? Brando says, they hadn’t really talked about anything, and Sonny turns to him with a smile, and says, Brando has to change that. They’re making progress, and Brando has to show her how much he loves her.

Nina and Lucy sit with Sasha, and Nina says, she’s intrigued. What was so urgent, it couldn’t wait until tomorrow? Sasha says she knows they’re in a holding pattern with the IPO, but they have to be ready to hit the ground running once Maxie is back. Nina says, Sasha… but Sasha barrels on, saying, she has some ideas, but they’re more of a jumping off point. She hands them some folders.

Chase and Brook come into Mac’s room with Louise/Bailey, and Brook asks if anyone is up for a visit. Chase says, they tried driving her around to get her to sleep, but no dice, so they brought her here for a visit. Mac says he’s always thrilled to see his granddaughter, and introduces Robert to his great-niece Louise. Brook says, for right now, she responds to Bailey. They’re trying to call her Louise from time to time. (Here’s a suggestion. How about calling her Bailey/Louise for a while?) Robert says, look at that face; she looks just like Maxie. Brook says, she does, doesn’t she? and Chase says, speaking of which, have they heard any news? Mac says, not yet, and Brook asks, where’s Felicia? Mac says, that’s a very good question.

Peter whimpers Maxie’s name, and she asks if he’s wanting her sympathy. She strides over to him, saying, five minutes ago, he tried to kill her. All he’s done is leave a trail of destruction and broken lives. Liesl paid for his crimes; Drew lost two years of his life. Jason and Franco are dead thanks to him. It’s his turn now, and he deserves it. Peter says, please believe him. He never wanted this to happen. Drew says, he’s so wrong. Maxie is so far out of his reach; so is his child. He doesn’t get it. He survived this, and he’s going to spend the rest of his life in a cell, which Drew has to admit he finds kind of fitting. He knows Peter will have it so much better than he and Jason did, when they were in captivity, but they knew they were innocent. They had lives to come back to. Peter has nothing. He did it to himself. There’s nobody left to care about him. Nobody. Anna comes back, and says, medics are on the way, and asks if everybody is all right. Drew says, yeah, and she tells him to lead Felicia and Maxie up to the road. Felicia asks if she’s in trouble, but Anna says, no; they’ll sort it out. It was self-defense. She was saving her daughter’s life. Peter whimpers to Maxie that he’s scared, but Maxie says she’s leaving. She, Felicia, and Drew go up the stairs, and Peter says, Maxie, please. They leave, and Anna stays behind. Peter says, it’s just you and me, and Anna says, yeah. Just the two of us.

Lucy says she’s impressed, and Nina says, her too. Obviously, Sasha has been putting in a lot of hours and research. Lucy’s phone rings, and she says, it’s Marty, and asks if they’ll excusez-moi. She says she’ll be right back, and leaves. Nina says she had no idea Sasha knew so much about IPOs, but Sasha says she didn’t until recently. It’s amazing how much information you can get online. Nina says she hasn’t seen Brando around much lately. How’s he doing? Sasha says, she’s been avoiding him… but not anymore. They had a good talk. Even though seeing Brando makes her think about Liam, she knows Brando needs her, and she wants to be there for him. She loves Brando, and doesn’t want to lose him too.

Brando tells Sonny that he and Sasha grieve differently, and he doesn’t want to push her into something she’s not ready for. Sonny says he doesn’t want Brando to push her, but he has to let her know he wants to get together. It’s not good to be alone. Brando says, Sasha told him that she’s been avoiding him because she can’t look at him without being reminded of Liam. Sonny says, they need a change of scenery. Brando’s got to take her out of town, someplace romantic, and let her know how great they are together. He’s got a place in Niagara Falls; he’ll hook Brando up. Brando says, he likes the sound of that, but Sasha might not be feeling romantic. Sonny says, if Brando thinks she’s slipping away, he has to keep her close, because time apart is not good for anyone. Brando can trust him on that.

Peter asks if Anna is staying with him to gloat, but she says he’s her responsibility. She protected him when she believed that he could change. He says she’s always been so soft-hearted, and she says she does try to find the good in people – she crouches down next to him – even though some people don’t have any good in them. They embrace their evil tendencies until it controls them. He’s so like his father. Obsessed, entitled, convinced that he can just take whatever he wants. While he’s still alive, Maxie and Louise can never truly feel safe. He says she didn’t call the ambulance, did she? and she says, no, there’s no ambulance coming. She did, however, call the WSB to tell them that he’d been apprehended. She made it clear that the location wasn’t secure, and they shouldn’t approach. He says, so, a killer in the end, but she says, it depends on your perspective. He says, so now what? She walks away and leaves him to die? She says, no one deserves to die alone, not even him. She does hope wherever he winds up, he finds some measure of peace. He lifts his hand as much as he can, and she takes it. He breathes his last, and she cries a little, and says she’s sorry. She closes his eyes, and checks his pulse. She cries a little more, and says, it’s over. Goodbye, Peter. She goes up the stairs, and Peter lies in the snow.

Brook asks Chase, can you believe it? All that driving around, and she’s still awake. Mac’s phone rings, and he says, it’s Felicia. He asks if she’s all right, and she says she’s fine, and much more important, she found Maxie. She’s fine. He says, thank God, and Brook says, what does that mean? Did she find Maxie? Mac says he’s going to put Felicia on speaker. Brook’s here and so is Robert. Can she repeat what she just said? Felicia says, she found Maxie, and they’re both fine. Someone wants to say hello. She gives the phone to Maxie, who asks, how’s Louise? Mac says, she’s three feet away from him in her stroller. He holds out the phone, and says, look, Brook and Chase are here. Brook says she’s so glad Maxie is okay, and Chase says, her daughter is safe and sound, and she’s going to be thrilled to see her. Robert says, this is great news, but he has to ask the big question. What happened to Peter? Chase says, please don’t tell him Peter got away again, but Maxie says, for once, Peter did not get away. Mac asks what that means, and Maxie says, Peter was about to shoot her, and mom attacked him with a tire iron. Mac says, that bastard didn’t hurt her, but she says she’s fine. Anna is with him. She called an ambulance and they’re waiting to go to the hospital. Robert says, she means he’s still alive? and Maxie says, for now. He’s badly injured, and might not make it.

Sonny looks at Carly’s name in his phone contacts, and says, bad idea. He tells Johnny, another one, and Johnny says, got it.

Brando comes into Kelly’s, and approaches Sasha’s table. He says, sorry to interrupt. He sees they’re having a work meeting. Nina says, Sasha wanted to talk about some issues tonight, and Sasha says, they were just wrapping things up. Lucy says, we were? We were… just wrapping things up. Good to see him. What a good meeting; they got a lot done, didn’t they? Okay, ta. She leaves, and Nina says she’s going too. She tells Sasha to call if she needs to talk, and says, it’s nice to see Brando. She leaves, and he sits down. He says he can really clear a room, and Sasha says she’s happy to see him. He says, good. It gives him some hope… that she’ll agree to run away with him.

Drew says Felicia and Maxie have to take him through what happened. How did they find each other? Maxie says, it’s all thanks to her mom. She remembered a place Peter loved, a place he was sent in his summers away from boarding school. She caught a plane to Europe to check it out. Felicia says, meanwhile, Maxie ran away from Peter. She made it to the road and flagged down a car. Maxie says she was obviously surprised to find the driver was her mom, and Felicia says, they headed to the Autobahn, when suddenly she saw headlights in the rearview mirror. They were getting closer and closer. Drew says, Peter, and Felicia says, he ran her car off the road. Maxie says she thought her mom was hurt, and wanted to lead Peter away from her, so she went to the embankment. Felicia says, she wasn’t hurt. She just had the wind knocked out of her from the airbag. But once she caught her breath, she grabbed a tire iron from the trunk. She went down to the embankment, heard gunfire, and there was Peter, ready to shoot her daughter, and she did not hesitate for one second. She swung that tire iron as hard as she could. She doesn’t think she’s ever hit anything as hard in her entire life. Peter went down the embankment, and Drew knows the rest. Anna comes out of the woods, and asks if everything is all right. Maxie says, the ambulance hasn’t gotten here yet. What’s going on with Peter? Anna puts her hands on Maxie’s shoulders, and says, Peter is dead. Maxie asks if she’s sure, and Anna says she watched him take his last breath. She holds Maxie, and I wonder if Peter is going to be like Michael Myers and disappear.

Brook tells Britt, Austin, and Obrecht, good news. They found Maxie; they’re all safe. Austin says, that’s great, and Brook says, it sounds like Peter put Maxie through quite the ordeal, but the most important thing is, she’s not hurt. Britt asks, what about Peter? Is he in custody? Chase joins them, and says, after Brook left, they got word. Peter August is dead. Britt asks if he’s sure; they’ve heard this before. He says, Anna confirmed it to Mac, and Brook says, thank God it’s over. Obrecht says, this calls for a celebration. Does Britt have any libations in her office? Britt says, the bottom left in the credenza, and Obrecht jets.

Sasha asks Brando, run away together; what does that mean? He says, Sonny knows a place in Niagara Falls, and offered it to them if they wanted to get away for a few days. Just the two of them. If that’s too much, they could maybe get a B&B in Beecher’s Corners. They don’t have to talk about Liam. He just misses them, and was hoping they could reconnect, going someplace new where they don’t have any memories. They could just focus on the here now, rather than the past. She says, let’s do it, and he says, that’s fantastic. Which option interests her most, the grand majesty of Niagara Falls, or a cozy B&B? She asks if he has a preference, but he says he’s thrilled either way. She spaces out for a moment, and he says, Sasha? She says, let’s go to Niagara Falls.

Sonny makes a call, and gets Nina’s voicemail. He says, it’s me. Does that mean Sonny or Mike? Sonny’s not doing too good these days, so Mike might be a better option for her. He knows how much she loves Mike. Damn. He’s being stupid right now. It’s him, good or bad, and it’s not really good right now. He’s at Charlie’s. Where is she? He just needs to talk to somebody, and they always had nice talks. He just wants to say… He looks at the phone, and says he doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing.

On the phone, Robert says, she was there at the end, right? and Anna says she did what she had to do. He says, that guy’s plagued this town for far too long, and she says she’s got to go. She’s got to call Valentin and break the news to him. Robert says, if she really must. Obrecht comes by with a bottle and some cups, and he asks what she wants. She says he must have heard, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and he says, they both despise Peter. She asks if he wants to join her celebration, and he takes a cup.

Austin says, Britt shared her feelings about Peter with him, all the things he’s done, but he’s still her brother. So, checking in. Is she doing okay? She says, Peter made her life hell, just like he did everyone else, and honestly, what she’s feeling most is relief. Relief in knowing her father’s demented bloodline dies with Peter. He says, no kids for her then, huh?

Felicia asks if she can talk to Anna for a second. She knows Anna well enough to recognize when she’s holding something back. Anna says, she didn’t call the ambulance. She needed to know he was dead. It’s unlikely he wouldn’t have survived even if they got here in time, but she hopes Felicia understands. Felicia says she hopes Anna knows that she 100% thinks she did the right thing. Anna says she doesn’t know if it was right, but it was necessary. Felicia says, at one point, Anna cared about Peter; they all did. Does she regret his death now? Anna says, what she thinks she regrets is that she couldn’t figure out a way to stop him sooner. She thinks the Peter she cared for, that at one time she believed was her son, never really existed. Felicia says, he hurt too many people, and too many people are dead because of him. But now, because of Anna – Anna says, us – this nightmare is finally over.

Chase gets a bag of chips from the vending machine, and gives them to Brook. She thanks him, and says she’s so relieved Maxie is okay, she didn’t realize she hadn’t eaten all day. She’s starving. She tells him to take some; he’s probably hungry too. They eat, and he says, it’s good seeing her this happy. She says she’s ecstatic. Peter’s finally gone. Maxie can finally tell the whole world Bailey is her daughter. He says, it’s going to be hard for her to let Bailey go, and she says, when she gave Bailey to Felicia, she was a wreck. It’s going to be hard not to see that beautiful little face every day, but that was the whole point, to keep Bailey safe. Now Maxie can raise her daughter without being concerned Peter will take her away. How can she not be happy about that? He says, part of the reason this whole scheme worked is that people thought the worst of Brook; that she’d lie about her baby’s paternity to get her stock back. He can’t wait for people to know the truth, and see what a noble gesture it really was. She asks what that look is for, and he says, she’s really incredible. She says, he had a lot to do with this scheme too, and he says he knows. They made a good team. He kisses her, and she drops the chips.

Anna says, Dante’s already at the airport, so they can meet him there, and Felicia says, that’s it? There isn’t going to be any police investigation? Anna says, the Bureau has agreed to be a liaison with the Swiss authorities, so they can give their statements on the plane. Maxie says, they’re going home? It’s really over? Anna says, she knows in the past, Peter has survived and haunted them again, but he didn’t make it this time. So let’s go. The cars are here and ready to take them to the airport. Maxie says, when she and Brook made this plan, to hide Louise in plain sight, she could only imagine this moment. She can’t believe this is happening. She cries happy tears, and says, they’re finally safe. Felicia says, she can bring Louise home, and she can finally meet Georgie and James. They hug, and Maxie says she can’t believe this is happening. Felicia mouths thank you to Anna, and Anna smiles at Drew.

Robert says, so Henrik Faison is finally dead, and Mac says, and Felicia’s the one who took him out. Robert says, because he was trying to shoot Maxie, and Mac says, she’d do anything to protect her daughter. Robert says, still. He didn’t see this one coming. Mac says, him either, and tells Louise, you know what means? Her mom will be home soon.

Britt says, kids aren’t part of her future, and Austin says, you never know. She says she’s pretty sure, and tells him, he knows what this means. Maxie might be back in Port Charles tomorrow. He says, looks that way, and she says, the threat of Peter is finally over. He says, Maxie can finally be a mother to Louise, and Britt says, Maxie can go back to her life. He says he’s not sure what she means, and she says, disingenuous is not a good look for him. What’s going to happen when he sees Maxie again?

Brook says, that’s one way to celebrate good news, and Chase says, in a good way, right? She says, look at the mess she made, and starts picking up the chips. He says, let him help, and she says, it’s been quite the day. He says, they should probably get Bailey home, and she says, she’s glad Maxie’s going to be okay. Still, it’s going to be their last night as Bailey’s parents.

Brando and Sasha leave Kelly’s, and he says he’s so glad Sonny suggested Niagara Falls. It’s going to be really good for them to get away; just him and her. She kisses him, and says, she’s never been; it’s supposed to be spectacular. He asks her to text him when she gets home so he knows she’s safe. She says she will, and he leaves. She debates internally for a millisecond, and goes back inside Kelly’s. She sits next to Sienna at the counter, and Sienna says, she thought Sasha left. Sasha says, she changed her mind about what Sienna offered earlier. She definitely needs something to get her through the next few days.

Sonny gets off the barstool, and Johnny asks if he can call Sonny a car, but Sonny says he’s fine. Johnny goes back to work, and Sonny takes out his keys. He says, it’s not that far; he can drive. Nina comes in, and he smiles at her.

Tomorrow, Nina tells Sonny, they have to stop meeting like this; Maxie says it’s her turn to do something for Brook; Anna tells Robert, it’s not something she’s proud of; and Carly asks if Ava really wants to test the flavor of the month against her.

❗️ Surprise! No new RHOC tonight. They had last week’s episodes with bonus scenes, or what I call a cheap show. I definitely felt ripped off, since I’d just seen all that. The only thing of any value was Emily talking about her sister, since I didn’t know she had one.

🛥 On Watch What Happens Live, Isaac Mizrahi said Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip was the best show he’d ever watched in his life. Clearly, he needs a Netflix subscription.

🧂 Extra Salt…

The RHOSL recap.

The denial.

The blame game.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1320381/lisa-barlow-storms-off-set-after-slamming-rhoslc-producers-in-season-2-reunion-trailer

Maybe she can get time served for being on the show.

https://www.distractify.com/p/jen-shah-jail-time

🍤 Warning, Warning…

I remember Bethenny having a severe fish allergy. She gives some simple, but good advice here.

https://people.com/health/bethenny-frankel-had-medical-emergency-accidentally-eating-fish/

🍼 He Manned Up…

Here was a boatmance that never should have happened.

⛵️ Can’t See It…

Kate and Ben had a love/hate relationship too, but them I can see. I don’t know what to make of these two.

💃🏽 Not Much To Know…

An article on DWTS loaded with no information whatsoever.

https://parade.com/1339394/mikebloom/dancing-with-the-stars-2022-season-31/

🦥 On a Slow Note…

Something to make you smile.

🚪 Sneaking Out the Back Door…

I guess it must be President’s Week, since Bravo has nothing new tomorrow either. Although an episode of Galley Talk (always fun!) can be seen at 8 pm, followed by America’s Got Talent: Extreme, whatever the hell that is. I can only imagine. If you’re so inclined, you can join me tomorrow for soap and whatever the hell I can dig up. Until then, stay safe, stay knowing the difference between being honest and being mean, and stay never assuming the person you love knows how you feel.

February 21, 2022 – Maxie Runs To the Wolves, Sailing In Spain On Deck, New Crew, Subbing Chef, Summer Smack Talk & Message

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Maxie looks at a map, and Peter comes back. He asks if she’s planning a hike, and she says she thought they could take a walk together. Talk some more things out. He says, what a lovely idea. He’s afraid they’ll have to wait until tomorrow though. It’s getting dark soon. That’s when the wolves come out. She asks if he means to sound so ominous. What is she saying; of course (🍷) he does. The way she sees it, she has two options. She could ignore the implied threat, wolves after dark, and keep pretending they’re in this romantic refuge together; or she can tell him to his face, she plans to escape the first chance she gets.

Leo and Ned come into the MetroCourt, and Olivia says, what a pleasant surprise. Ned says, Leo suggested they pick her up so they could go for a little swim at the lake this evening. Olivia asks if they think it’s warm enough for that, and Ned says, clearly, she hasn’t been outside. They should take advantage of the unusually warm weather. She says she has a couple things to take care of, then they can go. She leaves, and Leo tells Ned he heard heat waves can drive people insane. Ned says, let’s hope this one doesn’t last.

On the other side of the room, Laura says she admires Ava, and Ava asks why she said that. Laura tells her, even after all of the horrible things Spencer did to her, she still encouraged Nikolas to mend that relationship. Ava says, she wants what’s best for both of them, and Laura says, so does she. She’s also trying to take the high road right now, for Spencer’s sake, but if this girl doesn’t show up soon… Esme comes in and says, she’s here, and she’s famished. She thinks she’ll have the surf and turf tonight.

At Kelly’s, Trina tells Josslyn, it’s so hot out, she almost has to wear shorts. It’s wild, and a little terrifying. Josslyn says, she knows one thing, this weather’s going to give her wardrobe whiplash. Trina tells her, they say it’s a temporary warm front, but if this keeps up, she might have to go home and get her summer clothes. Josslyn says, they might have to share. There’s no way she’s going back to the house, and risk running into Sonny. Not after what he did to her mom. Trina asks, how’s that going? and Josslyn says, horrible. Nina’s a liar, and Sonny’s… just as bad. It would be easy to blame the whole thing on her, but nobody tells Sonny what to do. He could have stopped it at any time. Instead, he chose to protect Nina, and they’ve blown the family apart. Trina says she’s not making excuses, but she’s sure it’s confusing for everyone involved. Sometimes, you can’t help caring for someone you probably shouldn’t. Josslyn says, like Trina with Spencer?

Spencer says, Nikolas’s visit wasn’t in his daily horoscope, and Nikolas says, it’s good to see Spencer hasn’t lost his sense of humor. How is he? Spencer says, great. The food here leaves much to be desired. The magazine selection is a tad pedestrian, but there are fans in the public rooms. What’s going on in the outside world? Did he sleep a few months and skip to June? Nikolas says, the outside world is just as puzzled as Spencer is, but he’s right; the fans do feel good. He can stay there a while, if Spencer doesn’t mind. Spencer says, there’s a table right next to a fan. Would Nikolas like to join him?

WSB Field Office – Switzerland/Austrian Border. Malone says she’s searching for properties around the salt mine. So far, she doesn’t see anything obvious. It would help to have some names to narrow this down. Anna suggests she try the names of Faison’s companies; maybe one of them owns the property. Malone says, ready when Anna is, but Dante says, this is taking too long. Every minute counts. Anna says, try EuroTech, and Drew steps away with Dante. He tells Dante, this is their best option. He needs to try and chill out a little bit. Dante says he gets it, but this guy – he taps the folder in his hand – knows they’re looking for him. They can’t let him slip through their fingers again. Drew says they can use his arrogance against him this time; he’s overconfident. He thinks he’s so well-hidden right now, no one can find him. He’s going to stay too long, and that’s when they finally get the smug son of a bitch.

Trina says, Josslyn knows all relationships are complicated, friendships included. Josslyn asks if they’re good, and Trina says, 100%. Why does she ask? Josslyn says, it seems like they haven’t been connecting. Like they haven’t shared as much after what happened at the cabin. Trina says there’s something she’s been keeping from Josslyn, and Josslyn says, there’s something she hasn’t told Trina either.

Esme says, how nice to see Ava. Is she joining them? Ava says, she can’t this time; she has an art sale to coordinate. Laura says, sounds fun. Good luck with that. Ava thanks her, and tells them to have a wonderful time. She leaves, and Esme sits down, saying, she intends to have a wonderful time. She’s positively famished. Laura says, she’s positively late, and Esme says, is she? Apologies. In France, we say, le quart d’heure de politesse; it’s the quarter hour of politeness. It’s so the host has time to compose himself or herself. Laura says she’s familiar with the phrase. The thing is, they’re not in France, and she’s not giving a party. She was left to wait here in a public place. Esme says when she’s waiting, she checks her favorite fashion pages, and Laura says, that’s not the point. They need to have a serious sit-down, because some things need to change.

Nikolas asks if Spencer needs anything, and Spencer says he wouldn’t mind knowing what’s going on in Port Charles, aside from the weather. Last he heard, Peter August escaped and kidnapped Charlotte, and Uncle Victor rescued her. Have they captured that bastard yet?

Malone says, no hits on EuroTech having properties in the region, and Anna says, try Vogel Industries. Both of them were shell companies for the DVX, and she’s assuming Peter would have access to the holdings, given he’s Faison’s son. Malone says she’s coming up empty; negative on Vogel Industries. Anna says, Modesto Media, and Dante says, they’re wasting time. Anna asks if they can at least try this, and Drew says, Modesto Media was on Peter’s references when he came to Aurora, so definitely try that. Also try properties owned by Victor Cassadine. Lethe Limited; try that. Malone says, no holdings whatsoever with Modesto Media. She’s searching for Lethe Limited. Dante says, no way in hell. Peter’s not going to associate himself with Victor at this point. He puts himself in one of Victor’s properties, he opens himself up to being taken advantage of and sold out by Victor. Drew says he hears Dante and understands. He knows they don’t trust each other, but Peter has some leverage over Victor, and that’s why Victor kept Drew on his compound for over two years. Anna says, that is true, and Victor was instrumental in Peter’s escape, but she’s with Dante. She doesn’t think Peter would include Victor in his hideaway. Malone says she’s got something.

Peter tells Maxie that he’s disappointed. He thought she would have kept up this charade for at least 48 hours; maybe even a week or two. This effort was pathetic. She says he’s right. She’s ashamed of herself. She planned to play that fantasy version of herself that he seems to be so fixated on, the one who sees the best in him, but she just couldn’t do it anymore. Nope. She doesn’t want to, because she got what she wanted. Her children are safe on the other side of the Atlantic, away from him. So no more games. From now on, all he’s going to get from her is the truth. Can he reciprocate? Does he even know what the truth is anymore? He says she just admitted to lying to his face. Now she wants him to be honest with her? She says, it’s the least he can do after the scorched earth he’s made of her life. Why don’t they go back to the beginning? To the death of the man she really loved; Nathan West.

Olivia tells Ned, ready to go, when Ava walks up. She asks if Leo is having a fun night with his folks, and Olivia says, Leo remembers his Aunt Ava, Avery’s mom. They were at her gallery the night they saw the photographs of all the animals. Ava says it’s nice to see him again, and Leo asks if she has any new animal pictures. Ava says, not since the Photo Ark exhibit, but promises to let him know as soon as she does. She quietly tells Olivia, she’s glad he has fond memories of that night, and Olivia says, her too, especially since he practically gave her a coronary running off like that. Leo says, sorry, mom. He wanted to see the octopuses. Ned suggests he and Leo give his mommy and Aunt Ava a chance to talk, and they go to a table. Ava says, little pitchers have big ears, and Olivia says she didn’t know he was listening. Ava says, he must get that from his father. They could never get anything over on Julian. Leo is so special. He reminds her of Julian in many ways. Olivia says, he’s a little bit of both of them, but also very much his own person, and it turns out, even more special than she knew. Ava asks what she means, and Olivia says, she’s his aunt and it’s no secret; Leo was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Ava says she didn’t know, and Olivia asks how she could. She didn’t know, and she’s Leo’s mother.

Esme asks if there’s a problem, and Laura says, the problems is Esme’s complete lack of respect for her and her home. Esme says, if this is about the nail polish and the sofa, she shouldn’t have disregarded Laura’s wishes… but Laura says, it’s not just that. It’s Esme’s sense of entitlement, and the way she pushes back the boundaries. It’s completely unacceptable, especially when it’s in her house. Esme says, if she had someplace else to go, she would, but she understands. When in Rome… Laura says she doesn’t understand. This is not about respecting customs; it’s about respecting people. What Esme did to Ava wouldn’t be acceptable in any country, would it? She gets that, right? Esme says, she regrets helping Spence terrorize Ava, and she promises not to get caught up in anything like that ever again. Laura says, what about getting caught up with Ryan Chamberlain?

Trina asks, who shares first? and Josslyn says, all you. Trina says, Spencer got her a Valentine’s Day gift, and Josslyn says, what? Trina says, she got it on Valentine’s Day, but it was really a just because gift, and Josslyn says, she’d ask just because why, but let’s put a pin in that for now. What did he get her? Trina says, remember that modern artist Richard Molyneux, whose work she was obsessed with? Josslyn says, the guy with the squiggles, and Trina says, Spencer got her a book of those squiggles. No big deal. Josslyn says, super big deal. He remembered Trina’s favorite artist, and somehow got a book delivered to her from inside prison. How’d he manage that, by the way? Trina says, his grandmother, and Josslyn says, he had his grandmother, the mayor, deliver his gift. Wow. All that’s missing is an inscription. Trina looks guilty, and Josslyn says, stop. What was the inscription? Trina says, that’s why she didn’t want to tell Josslyn anything. She’s getting it twisted. Josslyn says, is she? Let’s see. First he defends his snake of a girlfriend for basically setting Trina up, and then he slips her some just because gift on the side. What are they again? Trina says, they’re basically friends, but Josslyn says, just take a minute and think about it. Then open her eyes, because she’s nobody’s sidepiece.

Spencer asks Nikolas why truly disgusting people, like Peter August, keep getting away, while here he sits. After everything he’s done, Spencer was hoping Nikolas would tell him that Peter was dead, not that he escaped again. Nikolas says, all indications are that Peter’s time is running out, and Spencer says, maybe Uncle Victor can help find him. He found Charlotte after she was abducted. Nikolas says, there are limits to what even Victor can do, but Spencer says, not from what he’s seen. Nikolas says, he’s glad Spencer is being protected, but he doesn’t know Victor like Nikolas does. Spencer says, of course (🍷), pile on with the haters. Uncle Victor is one of the few people who has come through for him, so if Nikolas is going to badmouth him, he can leave, and Spencer will go back to his cell.

Maxie says, their flight gave her plenty of time to think about her and Peter’s tortured history. Back to the beginning, when he showed up in Port Charles, took that job at Aurora Media, and didn’t tell anyone he was Faison’s son. He asks if she’s really surprised. It’s not like it was something he was proud of, and if anyone knew the truth, no one would have trusted him. She says, right, and he needed people to trust him; people like Lulu. Peter manipulated her, so she would convince Nathan to go public about the fact he was Faison’s son. In turn, it lured Faison to Port Charles, which is exactly what Peter wanted. He says he kept Jason alive in that clinic all those years because he knew Jason was the one person who could rid him of his father; the one person who wouldn’t fall for the legendary Cesar Faison mind tricks. Someone who would simply point the gun and pull the trigger, which is exactly what he did. She says, not before Faison killed Nathan. Tell her. Did he plan for Nathan to die? Did he set that whole thing up to get rid of the brother that he knew in his heart was a better man than he would ever be?

Malone says she went back to the original title search for properties in the region of the salt mines. Then she cross-referenced properties that have been acquired in the last 15 years. There were 39. Diving deeper, one stands out. It changed hands ten years ago; a cash purchase by an Octavian Stone. Anna says, that’s him, and Dante asks how she knows. She says, Cesar Agustus, the Roman emperor, his original name. He was originally known as Octavian, and the Latin word for stone is petra. Petra, Peter; Augustus, August. Pull up the coordinates. That’s their destination. Kreger says, he’ll notify the Swiss police of potential WSB action near the salt mines, and leaves. Drew says, he has to hand it to the bastard, that place is perfect. It’s isolated in the woods; it’s got plenty of cover. He points to the screen and says, the road runs right past the property, and straight out to the Autobahn. Anna says, that means if Peter gets any advance warning, he’s going to be on that road, on to the Autobahn, and over the border. Malone says, assuming he’s changed vehicles, and has papers to support an alias, the screening at the border won’t stop him. Dante says, and they’re back to square one. They can’t let that happen.

Esme takes it Doc told Laura what happened, and Laura says, of course (🍷). They have no secrets between them. Esme gave him pushback because he tried to restrict her contact with Ryan. Why is that? Esme says, the class at PCU and her internship give her a sense of purpose. She hasn’t felt that way in a long time. Laura says, okay; that is a good thing. It’s okay to be focused, but not to have tunnel-vision at other people’s expense. Esme promises to do better, and Laura says, good. She’s glad to hear that. Now she just has one more concern. Esme says, the bathroom? and Laura says, no. Well, yes, but no. She’s concerned about how Esme’s doing with Spencer being away. Esme says, it’s tough. He’s miserable on the inside, and she’s miserable on the outside. Spence is really the only person who gives a damn about her.

Trina asks if Josslyn thinks she’d ever let herself be a sidepiece. As far as she’s concerned, she and Spencer are just friends. Now let’s change the subject. There was something significant Josslyn wanted to tell her. Josslyn says she’s pretty sure Trina already knows, but she never actually said it. That night at the cabin, she and Cam had sex. Trina says, she figured. When she woke up after Spencer and Esme left, they seemed… different. So how was it, now that they’ve taken things to the next level? It’s major. Josslyn says, it is, but it also feels regular. She and Cam were so close before, getting closer felt natural, and he was so sweet and so romantic. There was no pressure. He made her feel safe and loved, like she was the only person on the planet. Trina says she’s proud of Cam for making Josslyn feel special, and Josslyn says she wants that for Trina too. She deserves to be someone’s one and only, and no matter how things shake out, she doesn’t think Spencer is going to be the one who could ever give that to Trina.

Nikolas tells Spencer, Victor shows up for his family when it suits him, yes. He can personally attest to that, but he can also attest to the fact Victor’s methods are questionable at best. Spencer says, they work, but Nikolas says, that doesn’t make them right. Spencer says he’s impressed with these newfound scruples of his. He pulled strings to get Alexis a pardon, but won’t lift a finger to keep his own son safe from imprisonment. Nikolas tells him, he’s only saying, Victor’s protection comes at a price, and Spencer says, whatever. Uncle Victor takes care of his own. Can Nikolas say the same? Nikolas says, he’s here. They can’t go back in time; they can only go forward, and he wants to do what he can for Spencer. Spencer says, really? Get Ava to drop the restitution. Nikolas says, it’s court ordered; it’s not up to Ava. Spencer says, like Cassadines are so law abiding. There are ways around that, but Nikolas won’t even bother. When he saw Nikolas, he thought something had changed, but now he sees it’s business as usual. Ava is Nikolas’s priority, not him. Nikolas is still putting her ahead of his own child. Show of hands. Who wants to slap Spencer silly?

Ava tells Olivia that she feels terrible. If she’d been more involved, if she’d visited more… Olivia says, life happens; everybody gets busy. Ava says, busy, right, but the fact is, she’s been so involved in Cassadine family drama, she’s neglected her own. She barely knows her nephew. Olivia says, maybe that’s for the best. For a while, when anyone even suggested something might be off with Leo, she practically bit their head off. She just couldn’t see that he needed a little bit more support. Ava says, sometimes the closer they are to something… She appreciates Olivia letting her off the hook about spending or not spending time with Leo, especially considering their past. Olivia says she hasn’t forgotten, but this isn’t about them; it’s about Leo and what’s best for him, and he has her focus. Ava asks how they’re managing, and Olivia says, they’re very lucky. They have a great team at GH, and Leo has an after school program that’s teaching coping skills and calming techniques, and time management. She’s personally found negotiation techniques and patience she never imagined she had. They say, it’s important to keep it consistent each day, and make sure Leo has avenues to express himself. Ava looks over at Leo, and says, however Olivia got here, she got here, and she’s glad Leo has such a supportive family. Olivia says Ava is part of that family, and Ava thanks her. She says she thinks Julian would want her to spend more time with him, especially since Leo doesn’t have his father. Olivia says, obviously, Leo is lucky to have all the love in his life he can have, but as far as a father is concerned, they’ve got that covered. Ned is in the process of adopting Leo.

Peter tells Maxie, Nathan was never his target. He’s quite the planner, but he never could have orchestrated the events that led to his father killing Nathan. She says, so even his plans have limits; that’s why his brother wasn’t a target? He says, she’ll hear no proclamation of brotherly love from him. She’s asking for the truth, right? Here it is. It couldn’t have worked out better for him if he had planned it. She never would have looked in his direction if Nathan had lived. She never would have given him a chance. She says he’s right. In her grief, and desperate need to fill the void Nathan left in her life, she believed Peter’s lies because she wanted to. She convinced herself, after losing the man she loved, that his brother was the next best thing. She never asked the questions that need to be asked. She never looked past his façade to the horror underneath. He played her, but let’s be real. She let him, so that’s on her. He applauds and says, brava. Now that she’s had her reckoning, her moment of self-reflection, what does she intend to do about it? She says, well, she dug this hole. She guesses she’ll have to climb out of it, or die trying.

Laura says, she and Doc care about Esme, and Esme says, that’s kind of her to say, but she knows they only tolerate her because of Spence, and his friends won’t even do that. Laura says, there must be someone in her life she’s really close to, and Esme says, there is one, but she’s not in the picture anymore. Her nanny helped raise her after her adoptive parents died. Laura says, Spencer told her about that. She’s sorry Esme had such an unhappy childhood. Where’s her nanny now? Esme says, kids grow up, and nanny’s move on; it’s not like they had a falling out. Laura says, like she had a falling out with Spencer’s friends, and Esme asks if it’s that obvious. Laura says she’s learned she can either burn bridges or mend fences, and trust her, the second one is so much more rewarding. Maybe right now, instead of working so hard to analyze inmates, perhaps Esme should focus on getting herself a support system that doesn’t consist solely of Spencer. Esme says, in other words, get a life? and Laura says, something like that. Esme says she can see why Laura is Spence’s favorite person, and Laura says she adores him, and anyone who matters to him, matters to her. Is Esme ready to eat? Does she want to hear the specials or does she just want to order? Esme asks if Laura minds if she takes a raincheck on dinner. She has fences to mend. Laura says, good for her. Wonderful. She thinks she knows what Esme likes, so she’ll bring something home. Esme says, home. She likes the sound of that.

Trina says, she doesn’t have any expectations where Spencer is concerned, and Josslyn says, just protect herself, please. Trina is always protecting everybody else. Who’s looking out for her? Trina’s phone dings, and she says, Josslyn won’t believe this. Esme. She wants to talk. Josslyn says, because talking at the cabin went so well? Block her.

Nikolas asks why Spencer insists on making this a competition his affection, and Spencer says, he didn’t; Nikolas did. He lost that competition long ago. Nikolas says, Spencer is his son. There’s going to be a place in Nikolas’s heart for him always. Spencer says, a place, and Ava takes up every other space. Nikolas says, there’s room for both of them. It’s frustrating, because Spencer refuses to accept that, and spends his energy on a vendetta against Nikolas’s wife. Where has it gotten him? Here. Spencer says, he was friendly with Ava once upon a time. It was her betrayal that made him begin to despise her. He was trying to find justice for Nikolas’s supposed murder. He prioritized his loyalty to Nikolas, and their relationship above all others. Nikolas says, repairing their relationship is his priority, and Spencer says, prove it.

Trina says, she’s on her way, and Josslyn says, great. After this, they’ll book Trina a skydiving lesson with faulty parachutes. Trina says she’s curious about what Esme has to say; isn’t Josslyn? Josslyn says, Trina’s not protecting herself, but Trina says, her dad always tells her, the best defense is a good offense. Josslyn says, that’s great advice; take the initiative, seize the momentum. Just make sure Esme gets what she deserves.

Peter asks what Maxie intends to do. Her resources are thin; make that non-existent. She says she’ll figure it out, and he says, the nearest village is 30 kilometers away, and she doesn’t know the area. She steps ten feet into those woods, and she’ll be hopelessly lost. And let’s not forget about… the wolves. Maxie says she’d rather hang with the entire pack than spend one more minute with Peter, and he says, don’t be ridiculous. Let’s relax and have a glass of wine. The Swiss are known for their pinot noir. Come on. They’ve had a long trip, and she said she hasn’t even slept yet. She knees him in the groin, and jets. He yells, dammit, Maxie. You can’t get away. He’s never letting her go.

Maxie wonders why she’s always in the woods. She looks up, and says, there it is, and thanks Spinelli for all his lectures about the night’s sky. The map said, the road is to the north, and according to that star, north is that way. She runs again.

Olivia tells Ava, Leo will always know Julian as his biological father, but Julian is gone, God rest him – she blesses herself – and Ned got to be the day-to-day dad, that stable presence. They’re bond is so great, and she’s so grateful for that. Leo is just becoming so much more socialized. Ned takes Leo to GH for a class every week, and just knows how to encourage his interests. They’re writing a book together right now. It’s a picture book about aquatic animals. They’re bond is really amazing. Ava says, Olivia doesn’t have to sell her. She and Ned are obviously on it. Olivia is a terrific mother, and she can’t imagine a better father for Leo. She’s sure that Julian would agree with her. Olivia thanks her, and says, that means a lot. And as far as getting to know Leo, it’s never too late.

Nikolas asks what more he can do to show Spencer how much he matters, and Spencer says, give him his trust fund. No more scraping for pennies. Don’t renew his vows with Ava; tell her to hop in a handbasket and go straight to Hades. Spring him out of there early. Tap that contact he used for Alexis. Be his father. Nikolas says, he is Spencer’s father, and Spencer says, what about the rest of it? Nikolas says, his job as Spencer’s father is to teach him accountability. He’s willing to do anything but helping Spencer avoid taking responsibility and retaliate against his wife. Spencer says, so that’s it then. He’s to remain an impoverished ex-con, destined for indentured servitude at the mercy of a bitch… Nikolas says, that’s enough. He puts his finger in Spencer’s face, and says, Spencer has no right to refer to any woman that way, and Spencer says, but it’s okay to arrange to have a woman shot? Nikolas says Spencer’s out of his mind, and Spencer laughs and says, what’s the matter? Is Nikolas worried everyone else is going to realize he belongs in here too? Samuel asks if this guy is bothering Spencer.  

Esme walks into Kelly’s, and asks if it’s always this hot in Port Charles at this time of year. She tells Josslyn, hi, and says she didn’t know Josslyn would be here. Can she sit? Trina says, be her guest, and Esme thanks her, and sits down. She says she owes them both an apology, especially Trina, and Josslyn asks, what’s the catch? It’s too hot for hell to have frozen over. Esme says she deserved that. Josslyn is right. She was trying to create drama during that drinking game. Trina asks, why? She hasn’t done anything to Esme. Esme says they both intimidate her. They’re the ones with great families and friends; everything she doesn’t have. They have lots of people to love them, including Spence, but he’s all she’s got. She guesses it made her feel territorial. Trina says, no one is trying to take Spencer from Esme, and Esme says she’s not sure they could if they tried, but point taken. They’re not the enemy, but do they still think she is?

Laura asks if Ned has spoken to Tracy. Does she know about Leo’s diagnosis? He says he has, and she’s planning to visit when she gets a chance. Laura says, can she? and he says, the WSB has cleared her of all charges. They were able to prove that the Ice Princess diamond was swapped without her knowledge, weeks before she made the sale. Laura says she’s sure Tracy is happy to have that behind her, and he says he’s not sure about that. She’s actually contemplating a lawsuit. Laura laughs, saying, that’s just like Tracy, and he says, it’s actually good Luke wasn’t alive to discover the diamond was stolen; there’d be hell to pay. She says, maybe that was the point, and he says, meaning? but before she can answer, Olivia and Ava join them. Olivia tells Leo that his Aunt Ava is thrilled to hear about some of the new stuff he’s learning, and Ava says, she heard he’s working on a book. Would he be willing to show her and Avery sometime? Leo says she can help if she wants. Can she draw? She says she’ll let him in on a little secret. She appreciates art a lot more than she attempts it, but she’d certainly be wiling to try for him. He says, cool.

Spencer says, his father was just leaving. He wouldn’t want to keep that precious wife of his waiting. Nikolas says, as he wishes. He’ll be visiting soon. Spencer says, don’t bother, and turns his back on Nikolas.

Trina says, apology accepted, and Josslyn says, she’s curious. Why the sudden change of heart? Esme says, Spence’s grandmother Laura got her thinking. Spence can’t be her entire world. She needs to be her own person, more open, mend fences, and not burn bridges. Trina says, Mayor Collins is a wise woman, and Esme says, she and Trina are certainly close. Josslyn says, they all are. Don’t forget, she’s Cam’s grandmother too. Esme says, of course (🍷). Next time Trina is visiting Laura, she’ll join her. Trina says, it’s not like she’s there all the time, and Josslyn says, Trina just went over there to get her gift. Esme says, what gift? and Josslyn just looks at her. Esme says, she means the gift her boyfriend got for Trina.

In the woods outside Peter’s house, Drew asks how Anna wants to do this, and Anna says, carefully. She doesn’t want Maxie caught in the crossfire. She says, Drew’s had experience with these types of situations. He understands the rules? He says, all too well, and she tells him to call it, and he says, they’ll move now, while the clouds are broken and they have a little moonlight. The goal is to approach, and access how many are inside. Once they get eyes on Maxie, that’s when they take the house. Obviously no radios, so keep eye contact for communication. He’s one, Anna is two, and Dante is three. He tells Anna, take the perimeter, and Dante, over there. He’s going down the middle, but will need some cover. Got it? Dante says, copy that, and Anna says, ready when he is. Drew says, let’s do this, and they move closer. Drew nods, and they move faster.

Maxie finds the road, and says she did it. Now she just needs to find her way to the village. She sees headlights, and waves, yelling, over here, because apparently, she’s learned nothing.  

Tomorrow, Maxie tells Peter to come and get her; Trina says Josslyn just made it worse for her; and Carly says, the plan was set in motion when Sonny decided to sleep with Nina.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Captain Glenn tells us, the thing with sailing is, you never know the conditions you’ll run into. If it was easy, everybody would be doing it. Daisy, Gary, and Colin are back, and in Colin’s interview, he admits to enjoying a little drama here and there. It keeps him entertained. We meet the new crew members. Chef Marcos is from Venezuela, and stew Gabriella says she’s like a chihuahua, all bark and all bite. Deckhand Kelsie says she has two brothers, and growing up, it was either fight back or get farted on. Deckhand Tom tells us not to let his baby face fool us, and stew Ashley says she looks innocent, but she’s not. We see a short preview of the season. A lot of people will fall down, and champagne glasses will be broken.

Menorca, Spain, Port Mahon. In Gary’s interview, he says he’s back and ready to rumble. He has a lot to teach, and hopes he has a team that’s willing to learn. In Glenn’s interview, he says the beaches in Menorca are spectacular. He first came there in 1984, and has an apartment there. He offered Gary a full-time job, since he knows the boat and Glenn can depend on him. Daisy arrives, and says she’d rather be on the beach, but a girl’s got to eat. It’s her first charter since last year, and she hopes she remembers how to be a chief stew. In Daisy’s interview, she says, her role as chief stew is to be puppet master. If the team looks good, she looks good, and she hopes they learn quickly that she’s always right. In Marcos’s interview, he says he grew up eating pasta and plantains, and now runs a food truck in L.A. with a business partner.

In Gabriella’s interview, she says she’d be described as funny, loyal, and passionate, but she’s a sh*t talker and likes to bust balls. In Tom’s interview, he says he grew up in Windermere, north of England, where there are more sheep than people. He’s worked in yachting for three years, but this is his first time sailing. Colin is the last to arrive, and in his interview, he says he’s glad to be back on the Parsifal with his boy Gary. He thinks Glenn has an amazing leadership style, and when you sail with him, you know it will be a good time. He gives Daisy a big hug.

Glenn wants to do a quick brief with the crew. Chef Marcos seems mild mannered… for now. The chefs always seem to end up pitching fits at some point. Glenn is excited about the season, and to see both old and new faces. He tells them, no drinking on charter, and communication is of top importance. Last season, they had a communication problem. In Daisy’s interview, she says, everyone else had a communication problem, but she didn’t. We flash back, and I’m like, oh yeah, Chef Natasha and the eggs… Glenn tells them that they can take some time to get to know each other tonight, but it’s a school night.

In Kelsie’s interview, she says, she went on a charter in Croatia with her cousins in 2015, and thought it was the coolest job. She’s gone from being a guest to a skipper, and has her own boat, but she’s never worked  on a superyacht. It’s like a Great Dane versus a chihuahua. Daisy tells Marcus that she’s not strict, but don’t take anything she says personally. In his interview, he says, even though he’s the new guy, he’s not scared. He’s cooked for the likes of Shakira, Beyoncé, and Alicia Keys, among others. Gabriella says she’s been in yachting for a year, and Ashley says, it’s her one-year anniversary. In Ashley’s interview, she says, she always wanted to be the best, and got straight A’s in school. She wants to be a chief stew someday. Tom says he thinks Ashley is hot. Glenn calls Gary, Marcos, and Daisy to the saloon for a preference sheet meeting.

Primary Mccordia is a real estate investor, being joined by some other hard working business owner friends to celebrate Black entrepreneurship. They’re looking for beautiful scenery, elevated cocktails, and five-star dining. Gary says, they want a beach picnic, and Daisy says guest Aleah wants a hip-hop PJ party for her birthday. They’ve requested the crew dress up with them. Because I’m sure the crew members always carry their hip-hop wardrobe with them just in case. Provisions come in, and Daisy calls for some hip-hop themed stuff. She asks Gabriella and Ashley to meet her in the crew mess, and makes Gabriella second stew because she has more experience in bartending. Ashley doesn’t seem happy, but says she’s good. She’s put on mornings, and Gabriella on the late shift. The deckhands finish up, and grab a beer. Daisy tells the stews that they can finish up tomorrow, and suggests they get a drink.

Gary, Colin, and Daisy hang out together up top, and the newbies gather on deck. Gary says, Tom likes Ashley, and Daisy says, Ashley likes him, and we’re transported back to middle school. Tom approaches the OGs, and Colin jokes that it’s an official meeting. Gary tells Tom that Ashley thinks he’s hot, and in Tom’s interview, he says, yachting is like Never Never Land. He’s never growing up. (Actually, that’s Neverland, but we’ll let it pass.) Going to their lockers bunks, Gary asks Ashley if she has a type, and she says she thinks they’re both cute, and she’s not picking. She asks their ages, and Tom is a year younger than she is. Gary is in his 30s, and she says, she usually goes for older. In Tom’s interview, he says, just because he’s younger doesn’t mean he doesn’t know what he’s doing. But he needs to get on with Gary, so if Gary likes Ashley, he’s taking a backseat. Tom tells the rest of the crew about Ashley choosing Gary over him because of his age, and in Gary’s interview, he says, he’s in a predicament. He was the cause of a predicament last season, and we flash back to him sleeping with Sydney the first night on deck, and then almost sleeping with Dani until she found out. He admits he’s an idiot, and says he’s not going to make the same mistake twice. He’s turning a new leaf.

At 10 pm, the crew is still clicking bottles and doing shots. Tom is getting pretty sh*tfaced, and in Colin’s interview, he says Tom reminds him of himself at Tom’s age. He wanted to have a good time, and didn’t think about the consequences of going too far. They haven’t even started the season. Gary flirts with Ashley, who wants a kiss. He obliges and then says, no. He’s still an idiot. No new leaves happening here.

Tom is bunking with Glenn, and finally turns in. Gary’s mom sends him a message not to do something stupid. Around midnight, the others are still outside talking and drinking, and Tom says he doesn’t feel well. He gets up, and pukes his guts up in the bathroom. He tells Glenn that he needs to sleep low (he’s in the top bunk), and Glenn tells him to sleep in the mess. Tom leaves, and Glenn gets up and gets dressed. Kelsie has wisely chosen to go to bed, but the others are still partying. Glenn trudges upstairs, and tells Gary, let’s get everybody to bed. They have a charter tomorrow, and they’re already a man down. In Glenn’s interview, he says he doesn’t want to be a buzzkill, but he has to make a point. This is why you don’t do what you did. He says, they’re going to be picking up guests; get their asses to bed. Gabriella tries to clean up, and drops a bunch of bottles. In Gary’s interview, he says, it’s not a good look. It’s an example of what not to do on a school night.

In the morning, it’s not pretty. Tom wakes up confused, and in his interview, he says he just wanted to prove he could fit in and drink like everyone else, and gave the worst impression. Gary tells Colin about Ashley wanting a kiss, but insists he wasn’t even flirting. Ashley tells Gabriella about it, who says, just wear a condom. Tom says he’s never been more embarrassed in his life, and Glenn tells Tom to clean the bathroom he puked all over. In Tom’s interview, he says, he already made himself look like an idiot. He’s got to move forward, and let his work do the talking, In Glenn’s interview, he says he thinks Tom understands the gravity of the situation. It’s strike one, but it’s never going to happen again.

The crew gets last minute stuff done, and Daisy does a walk through. She’s happy with everything, and Glenn tells them to get in their uniforms. The guests arrive, and Glenn welcomes them. The crew stands in line to greet them, Ashley with damp towels, and Gabriella with champagne. Glenn passes them to Daisy for the tour, and their luggage is brought on board. Marcos makes appetizers, and they look fabulous. Even Daisy is impressed, and says, this what a canapé should be; pretty and elegant. I’m betting he can make eggs too. The lines are clear, and they set sail.

Marcus says he’s working fast because he knows sh*t goes sideways. The sails go up, and in Kelsie’s interview, she says, the sails are freaking huge. She’s excited to learn from Gary. The guests are loving the boat’s tilt. One of them falls over, and laughs, saying, it’s only the first day.

In Ashley’s interview, she says, something about Gary makes her think he’d be great in bed. She knows what she’s doing. The sails come down, and Daisy tells Gabriella that the guests want a sparkly dinner with lots of candles. They stop at Cala Blanc, and Glenn eats a gigantic matzo cracker in the mess, while Kelsie uses her hair as dental floss. Possibly one of the grossest things I’ve ever seen someone do. In Marcos’s interview, he says, it’s a little bit of pressure, but he’s not going to show it. Daisy says, with her junior stews, it’s like raising children. The guests are still hungry, so Marcos makes more appetizers, along with some shrimp in whiskey butter sauce. In his interview, he says, they definitely want their money’s worth.

Dessert is served, and I suddenly realize, primary Mccordia is the only dude. A guest falls, but it’s not from the boat tilting this time. Daisy goes to bed, feeling she’s finally working in a team environment again, and Gabriella is left to handle Mccordia, the only guest left standing. He keeps telling Gabriella that she’s sexy, and says, he doesn’t like girls, but she’s cute. For whatever drunk reason, he tells her that he has a little d*ck, and in Gabriella’s interview, she says, there’s no sense in trying to talk a drunk person out of their f***ing f***ery. It’s an exercise is getting someone to respect her. He asks who she’s f***ing tonight, and she tells him that he’s getting inappropriate. He asks who she’s interested in, but she says, no one on the boat. He tells her that she’s full of sh*t, and in her interview, she says, bring it on, mother f***er. Since she’d said she likes both men and women, he asks what two women do together, and she tells him to go to bed.

This season, a wedding, Gary does a striptease, a guest faceplants against the mast, Gary and Ashley get busy; and Glenn says, it’s about as serious as it gets. They might be stuck.

⛵️ The Newbies…

Meet the new Sailing cast.

https://www.bravotv.com/below-deck-sailing-yacht/about

🍳 On the Chef Subject…

I couldn’t remember Natasha’s name, and when I was googling, I came across this. I guess it would have worked as long as a guest didn’t ask for eggs.

‘Below Deck Mediterranean: Chef Natasha From ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’ Could Have Stepped in as Chef?

🏖 I skipped Summer House because my hatred for the show finally won out. Not really. I’m a glutton for punishment, but I was busy at the times it was on. I caught the tail end, and Danielle – looking fabulous in some kind of silver and black Mardi Gras-ish outfit – told Ciara and Paige that Kyle had been talking smack about his fiancé Amanda. He’d said the only thing they had in common was their business, Loverboy. The girls took note of how Kyle was chatting up some random babes, and Amanda was dancing around with some dude, and Danielle said, it just wasn’t them. I’ll say it again, these people are their thirties for God’s sake. Get it together. Get something together. Not drinking so much would be a start.

Dream Of You Tonight, See You Tomorrow…

Come set a spell tomorrow for some soap and a look at New Jersey. Until then, stay safe, stay being positive, but not toxically, and stay not leaving people waiting. Le quart d’heure de politesse or not, it’s rude.

June 22, 2021 – Chase Finds Out the Truth, Benny Doesn’t Know the Family, Andy Tracks Down JL & Don’t Preach

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Jordan sees Anna coming toward her, and asks if it’s Chase. Anna says, no, he made it. Finn figured out a way to treat him. Jordan says, thank God. They just got word at the station he’d taken a turn for the worse. Anna says, he pulled through, and they hug. Jordan says she was so frightened, and Anna says her too. If Chase hadn’t recovered, she would have felt responsible because of her blindness where Peter is concerned. Jordan says, no more recriminations. She’ll call Dante and tell him the good news. He’s been busy. He’s found Peter’s accomplice; the one who kidnapped Maxie’s baby.

Maxie picks up Louise/Bailey, and says she gets more beautiful every day. They don’t have much time. Olivia could be back any minute, and Maxie will have to pretend Louise isn’t hers, but she is. She tells Louise to remember that Maxie loves her very much, and she’ll do anything and everything to protect her.   

Curtis looks at the invite for Trina’s graduation party, and tells someone on the phone to email him a list of their non-alcoholic beverages and mocktails. He wants this celebration for Trina to rock. Taggert walks in, and says, don’t forget the chaperone, and Curtis asks, what’s up? Taggert says, the graduation party. Trina can’t stop talking about it. So this is the new place. Nice. Curtis says he’s glad Taggert likes it, but he’s sure Taggert didn’t come by to check it out. Maybe he came by to check out its new owner. Taggert says, that guy has a hero complex. He stops Taggert from rushing in to save his daughter and Portia, and ends up taking a bullet himself. Curtis asks what’s on Taggert’s mind? and Taggert says Curtis isn’t going to make this easy, is he? Curtis says, what? and Taggert says, thank you.

Ava loses the door, and tells Nikolas, she can’t do this. She can’t. Nikolas says, whatever this is, they can face it together, but she says she just watched Carly take her daughter and lead her away. A mob family is a safer option than they are. She’s sorry, but it’s not going to work.

Chase says he knew Finn would find the antidote; he never lost faith. Finn says he remembers a time or two, and Chase says, it’s already forgotten. How did Finn do it? How did Finn manage to save him? Finn says Chase just got stabilized. There’s plenty of time for explanations later. The important thing is for Chase to rest and get stronger. Chase says he’s not asking for a detailed medical explanations. He just wants a reason for his miracle cure. Finn says, it came down to DNA.

Jason asks what Elizabeth means by Peter won’t be a problem for anyone. She says she’s trying to tell him not to waste his time on Peter, and he asks, why not?

Maxie says she’s so proud of Louise; she’s being so brave. She knows Brook and Valentin will take good care of her, but she promises one day they’ll be together again, and nobody will ever be able to keep them apart. Brook and Valentin walk in.

Nikolas says he knows Ava is upset about Avery, and she says, of course (🍷) she’s upset. She has to do whatever she needs to do to keep Avery safe, no matter how difficult it is. He says he’s still not convinced it’s Ryan. He’s got an accomplice, or a wannabe, or a copycat, but what’s clear is, they want to split him and Ava apart. They won’t give them the satisfaction, and won’t give in to the fear. They’ll fight this together. Ava says, they were in Avery’s room. They want to show her that no one is untouchable, not even her little girl. He says, they overplayed their hand this time. Dante has that bear, and can trace it. She says, what if he can’t? What if next time, it’s not just a threat or a warning? What if Avery’s life is at risk? Maybe he can live with the possibility, but she can’t. She won’t.

Curtis says Taggert doesn’t have to thank him again, but Taggert says, if Curtis hadn’t acted when he did, Cyrus probably wouldn’t be rotting in a Federal facility. Curtis says, it couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy, and Taggert says he’ll drink to that. Curtis says, he will too. Scotch okay? Taggert says, excellent, and Curtis pours the drinks, saying, they can also add the government’s decision to drop the case against Taggert. Taggert says, amen, and they clink glasses. Taggert takes a drink. He says, smooth; the good stuff. Curtis asks how Portia and Trina are doing, and Taggert wonders why Curtis is asking him. Why not ask Portia?

Anna says, the nurse’s body was found in a mineshaft? and asks Jordan if there was there any sign of the baby. Jordan says, no. Her phone suggests she made contact with someone who took the baby before she fell or was pushed to her death. Anna asks if Jordan is thinking Peter. Does the nurse’s time of death correspond with when Peter was last seen at the hospital? Jordan says, they don’t know. The body is still in PA. Anna says, they’re wasting so much valuable time, and Jordan says she knows. The first 48 hours are crucial. Unfortunately, the authorities in Pawtuck don’t have the resources to launch a full investigation, so now the FBI is in catch-up mode. They see Portia, and Jordan asks if there’s an update on Chase. Portia says, he’s still responding to treatment, and Anna wonders if she can ask Portia about Finn. She saw him earlier, but is he okay? Jordan says, that’s a good question. He’s been working around the clock for days, weeks even, and he won the battle; he saved Chase’s life. But when she saw him earlier, he still looked like someone suffering a loss.

Chase says he knew the cure was based on DNA. What made it work this time? Finn says, the first antidote was right in theory, but wrong in practice. Chase asks if Gregory understands this, and Finn says, the first attempt not only failed, but it made things worse. Chase says, no one is happier about that than him, and Finn says, Chase’s job now is to rest. He needs to get back to the lab, and formalize some notes. Chase asks why Finn can’t tell him what the difference was, and Finn says, give him a break. He broke every rule in the book to find this cure. He was on the phone with the AMA and the FDA, and he’ll tell Chase later. Chase asks, what’s wrong with now? Finn still used Chase’s parents’ DNA to formulate the cure, right? Finn says, yes, and Chase asks, what changed?  

Elizabeth tells Jason, it doesn’t only involve her, so she can’t get into details, but trust her when she says Peter won’t be an issue. Jason asks, what did she do?

Brook asks what Maxie is doing there, and Maxie says she thought Brook said it was okay. Brook says, sure it is, and Valentin says it’s good to see her. He suggests he put Bailey/Louise in her bassinette (so that’s what they’re calling the fancy crib), but Maxie says, that’s okay, and walks to the bassinette with Bailey. She says she brought Louise a present.

Anna tells Portia, this whole thing has taken such a toll on Finn. He worked so hard to come up with an antidote. Chalk one up to medical science, right? Portia say she’s got that one right. They were due for a win. Anna says maybe she can get another one. Jordan asks what Anna is doing, and Anna says, Chase is going to be all right, but as long as Peter is out there and Maxie’s baby is still missing, this isn’t over.

Curtis says he hasn’t talked to or seen Portia since he left the hospital, although he’s sure she’ll be on him about hit stitches any day now. Taggert says Curtis is a friend of the family now, and Curtis says, that’s right; a friend. Maybe not so much with Trina; they got off to a rocky start, but they’re pulling things together. Taggert says he knows how Trina blamed Curtis for his supposed death, and he’s sorry about that. He’s sorry about a lot of things that concern Cyrus. Curtis says, it’s over. Cyrus is out of their lives. They lift their glasses, and Taggert says, it’s a regret he’s adding to a long list. Curtis says they can’t change what happened. They can just remember it and not repeat it. He knows it’s difficult to do, but Taggert needs to give himself a break. Taggert says he’ll keep that in mind, and Curtis tells him, do it for his own good, and Trina’s. She loves her father, and she’s a good kid. Taggert says Curtis won’t get an argument there, but he can’t take credit for that. It’s all Portia; she did the heavy lifting. But he doesn’t have to tell Curtis that she’s an incredible woman, does he?   

Nikolas says Ava had no one to help her with Ryan. He traumatized Ava, and targeted Kiki. He’s sure it was terrifying; it was devastating. But she’s not alone. She’s not without resources, and they can turn the tables on whoever it is who’s threatening them. He’ll hire a private army if he has to. Ava says, whoever is doing this, obviously has resources of their own. There’s no place they go, he can’t get to them. He says he’ll do whatever it takes to protect them, and she says she loves him, but she can’t be with him. Not if Avery is threatened because of it. She can’t lose anyone else she loves. He says he knows she’s terrified, but why does she think giving the stalker what they want will make Avery safer?    

Finn tells Chase, nothing has changed; they’re all still family. Chase says he’s just trying to figure out why the cure Finn came up with didn’t work, and now it does. Finn says he thinks it’s better if Chase heard it from… dad. He thinks Gregory can explain it better than he can. He nods to Gregory and leaves.

Elizabeth says Jason has to trust her on this, and that means no more questions. What matters is, Peter is gone for good. Jason says he won’t ask her for any details or explanations, but if she needs him to show up somewhere and take care of something, he’ll handle it; no questions asked. Whatever is going on, he’ll be there if she needs help. Finn says, help with what?

Max tells Brook, did she say Louise? She meant to say Bailey. Such a sweet name for a sweet little girl. Brook says, and this sweet girl has got to go down. It’s past her bedtime. Brook takes Bailey/Louise and puts her in the bassinette, saying, sweet dreams. She asks Maxie, how about if they get some fresh air on the terrace? but Maxie says she’s fine. Brook says, the air on the terrace is really nice at night; you can smell the honeysuckle. She practically pushes Maxie out the door, and Valentin looks at the baby. He asks why she’s so perfect. He’s not surprised Maxie wanted to hold her. He’s sure her arms are very empty without her daughter. He’s so unfairly blessed, because he can watch her sleeping, while Maxie doesn’t know where her baby is. He set that in motion. He put Peter in Faison’s arms. He put him on a path to pain and destruction. He wishes he could undo the past, but he can’t. But he can promise to be a good father to her and Charlotte, and promise to be a much better man. Anna walks in, and say she believes him.

Jordan tells Portia, she feels for Anna. Of course (🍷) Anna is thrilled Chase has recovered, but she’s also painfully aware she’s not a part of Finn’s life anymore. Portia says, her grandmother used to tell her, every blessing is a mixed blessing, and Jordan says Portia’s grandmother never saw Cyrus carted off in handcuffs to a Federal penitentiary. Portia tells her, as Trina would say, facts, and  Jordan says, speaking of, how is Trina doing? Portia says, eagerly anticipating graduation and getting ready for college. She has her dorm room all planned out and all her fall courses. She’s even grumbling about classes she can’t even take yet. Jordan says, in other words, Trina is carrying on as if nothing happened, and Portia says, don’t worry. She’s keeping an eye on Trina in case there’s a delayed reaction. Jordan says, who’s keeping an eye on her mom?

Nikolas says he and Ava have never played it safe. They risked it all by coming together. That’s what made it exciting and alive and transformational. Ava says she’s never been so loved and accepted, and Nikolas says he feels the same way, so why would they let anything come between them now? They have to fight this together. She says, it’s not just about them, and he says she’s let whoever is doing this get in her head. They know where to strike, where she’s the most vulnerable. Don’t let them win. She says, if it was just them, she would take her chances, but she lost Kiki to this kind of madness. He says, they’re exploiting that pain, and she says, it’s working. Kiki’s death was a nightmare; one she’ll never wake up from, that will last as long as she lives. She can’t do it. She can’t go through it again. Nothing is worth the risk of Avery’s life, not even loving him. He says she doesn’t mean that, but she says she does. He’s lovely, and has a lovely house, and a lovely island. He needs to go there tonight, and not come back.

Elizabeth tells Finn that she was offering Jason a long overdue apology. If she hadn’t accused him, then Peter wouldn’t have had a chance to hurt Chase, and Jason wouldn’t have had to risk his life to prove his innocence. Jason says she’s not responsible for what Peter did, and Finn agrees. He couldn’t have found a cure without Elizabeth’s help. Jason is glad to hear that, and Finn asks if Elizabeth minds if they talk about the results. Elizabeth says, sure, and tells Jason to take care of himself. Jason says, likewise, and remember, if she needs anything, he’ll be there. He leaves, and Finn asks, what was that all about?

Chase tells Gregory, Finn is the doctor. Why did Finn leave it up Gregory to explain the medical breakthrough? Gregory supposes Finn is exhausted, emotionally and physically. He wouldn’t rest until he found a cure. Chase says, something is going on. Whatever it is, dad, tell me. And don’t tell him not to call him that. Gregory will always be his father. Gregory says he’d never tell Chase not to call him dad, because that’s exactly what he is.

Portia tells Jordan, she doesn’t have time to worry about herself. Keeping up with a high school senior, her patients, running her department; that’s all she has the energy for. She’s still standing, so she guesses she’s okay. Jordan says, Trina is moving into a college dorm soon. Take it from an empty nester, work is not a cure-all. Portia needs something for her.

Elizabeth tells Finn, she had to own up to her mistake. For Jason, it’s over and done with, but she needed to say the words. How about him? How did Chase take it when Finn told him why the cure worked this time? Finn says he couldn’t tell Chase. He was about to, but couldn’t find the right words. So he left it to someone more wise, eloquent, and compassionate – their dad.

Gregory sits next to Chase’s bed, and says, Cyrus got into the GH lab to tamper with the DNA results. It was his way of getting revenge on Chase’s mother for embarrassing him in print. Chase says, so the original test was wrong, and Gregory says, it was a lie. Finn is Chase’s brother, and he’s Chase’s father. When Finn saw that possibility, he put everything aside, including his feelings, and got back to work using Gregory’s DNA. Chase says, Gregory saved him, and Gregory says, all of them saved him. Finn, Chase’s mom, Chase’s stubborn streak, refusing to give up. It took the whole family. Their family.

Nikolas tells Ava, if he walks out that door, they’re giving in to extortion and intimidation. The only way to fight this freak, is to give them the one thing they don’t want them to do; stay together. She says, not if means putting Avery’s life in danger; nothing is worth that. He says the bear wasn’t left to threaten Avery, but to threaten Ava, and she says, would he risk Spencer’s life? Does he think she doesn’t want to stay with him? Does he think this marriage doesn’t mean everything to her? She touches his face, and says she knows he loves her. He knows her better than anyone has ever known her. So he must know, if anything ever happened to Avery, it would kill her. It would absolutely kill her. She can’t let that happen. They’re done.

Portia and Jordan sit on a bench, and Portia says, maybe they’re just adrenaline junkies maybe masquerading as public servants. Jordan says, every now and then, the real gets a little too real, like when Portia and Trina were taken hostage. Portia says, they’re back to that again, and Jordan says, anytime Portia wants to talk, or grab a drink, or go to a movie, she’s available. Portia says she’d like that, but Jordan doesn’t think it might be a little complicated? Jordan says, why? Because Portia’s ex-husband is sleeping in her guest room? Or was she thinking about Curtis?

Curtis asks if everything is good between Taggert and Portia. Are they on good terms these days? Taggert says, they do their best, for Trina’s sake. Why does he ask? Curtis says he was just wondering if Portia had someone to talk to about when Cyrus was holding her and Trina hostage. Taggert asks, what’s stopping Curtis from being that person? Bartenders are good listeners, right? Curtis says he’s the owner, not the bartender, when Jason walks in, and says he saw the light on; he was hoping to find the boss there. Curtis asks how Jason is doing, and Taggert says he didn’t know Curtis and Jason knew each other. Curtis says, small world, and Jason asks if Curtis is busy. Taggert says he was just leaving, and thanks Curtis for the drink. Curtis asks Jason what brings him there? Is it a personal or professional visit? Jason says he stopped by to thank Curtis for helping put Cyrus away.

Brook tells Maxie, Valentin is smart, and the story of Bailey’s birth won’t hold up to scrutiny. Maxie almost tipped him off, or worse, he could have thought she was too unstable to be around the baby. Maxie says she knows. She thought Brook would be at the hospital, saying goodbye to Chase. Brook says, Maxie doesn’t know. Chase is going to be okay. Finn found a cure. Maxie says, that’s wonderful news; she’s really glad. Brook says she is too, but they have to focus on their current situation. If Maxie wants to protect Louise, she can’t just show up. Maxie says she knows it was wrong, but it hurts, physically hurts to be away from her baby. She hates lying to everyone she loves. She just wants this to be over. Brook says she knows, and hugs Maxie.

Anna asks Valentin why he made that vow to his daughter, and Valentin says, Maxie is on the terrace with Brook. She stopped by with a gift, and when Olivia stepped away… Anna says, she picked up the baby. Of course (🍷) she did; she’s missing her own. Anna feels terrible, and Valentin says he does too. She says that’s why she’s there. She’s going after Peter. She’s not going to stop until she finds him, especially if there’s a chance he has Maxie’s baby. He says she knows something. She found the helicopter pilot that helped Peter make his escape? She says, not yet, but there’s been a development in Pawtuck. They found the nurse who was working with Peter. He asks if she’s talking, and Anna says, not anymore.

Valentin asks if there’s been any trace of the baby, but Anna says, not yet. According to Dante, they were able to locate the nurse’s cell phone, and she made a call to someone earlier that night. He says, someone being Peter? and she says, perhaps. It’s impossible to know where Peter ended up after he left Maxie. It’s like he vanished into thin air. He could have gone there to meet the nurse, but Maxie is adamant that the nurse wanted to keep the baby for herself. She might have had an accomplice unknown to Peter, but either way, Jordan doesn’t think the local police have the expertise to follow up. He says, they do, and Anna says, she does. She has the WSB connections, she started the search, and she’s going on that trail, even if it takes her to Timbuktu. He has a new little baby that he has to think about. He says he is thinking about his new little baby. If Peter knows they’re after him, it makes them a target, and he won’t have Peter targeting Charlotte or the baby. Besides, he owes it to Maxie. He has to do everything he can to reunite Maxie with her daughter.

Brook says Maxie has to remember why they started this plan, and Maxie says so Brook could get her stocks back from Valentin. Brook says, yes, that was the original plan, but that first night Maxie told her it had to be about protecting the baby. And she was right. It’s not about the stocks. Brook will go in there and tell Valentin the truth, that Maxie is the baby’s mother, and he has to pretend to be the baby’s father to protect her from Peter. Maxie says Brook is bluffing. She wouldn’t tell Valentin. Brook says she absolutely would if it would get Maxie to stick with the plan. Valentin will tell Maxie the same thing. If Peter is having her followed, and she keeps coming there, he’ll figure it out. She knows how hard it is, but Maxie has to consider the alternative. Imagine Peter has her baby and is boarding a private jet to some country… Maxie says, stop. She knows Brook is right. They have to stick to the plan, the original one. The one where Valentin doesn’t know anything. If Peter is out there, then Louise is not safe. She just has to be stronger. A mother has to do whatever she can to protect her child, even if it means giving them up. Brook says, maybe, just maybe, there’s a way that Maxie won’t have to.

Finn tells Elizabeth, when the first DNA test came back, and it said Chase was his son, after the dust settled, he kind of liked it. He really likes being a dad. It took some getting used to with Chase, and now it’s just gone. She says, then he hasn’t lost anything. They’re still a family. He says he knows. He gets his annoying kid brother back. She says he’s a good dad. Every attribute he praises Gregory for, she sees in him. He’s just as compassionate and caring. He says, eloquent, not so much, and she says, in his own way. But wisdom comes with experience, right? Now that he knows what it’s like to lose a son, maybe he knows what Gregory felt like when Finn pushed him away. Now he can make things better. He says she’s trying to cheer him up, and she asks if it’s working. He says he thinks he’ll go check on his kid brother. He thanks her, and leaves.

Chase tells Gregory that he was finally getting used to the idea that Finn was… Gregory says he was coming around too. Finn has the makings of a great dad, just ask Violet. Chase says he’s glad to have the father he’s got. He sees that Finn has come in, and says, and the brother too.

Portia says she can tell Jordan that Curtis wouldn’t care if they went out for a drink, any more than Taggert would. Jordan is glad to hear that. She says she’d hate for the past to prevent them from being friends. Portia says she tries not to let the past define her future, and Jordan says she likes that (me too). She’ll have to keep that in mind. Portia says, please do, especially where Cyrus is involved. They’re finally free from him. They’re free; Jordan can let him go. Jordan asks if she wasn’t the one telling Portia to decompress. Now Portia is reminding her that she needs to do the same thing. That’s what she needs an insightful friend. Portia says she guesses that’s her. Maybe she could use one of those too. Taggert comes by, and says, what do we have here? Should his ears be burning? Portia says she doesn’t know. Is he on fire? He says, you know you all are talking about me, and they laugh, saying, you wish, at the same time.

Curtis says, this must be the night to be thanked; first Taggert, then Jason. He hands Jason a beer, and says, it’s really not necessary. Jason says Curtis did go into that house where Cyrus was holding Laura hostage. That took a lot of courage. Curtis says he wasn’t the only one willing to take a bullet that night, and Jason says, it was worth it to rid this town of Cyrus Renault. Curtis says, amen, and they clink beer bottles. After they each take a long sip, Jason says, owning a business comes with a lot of challenges. Let him know if there’s anything he can do to help. Curtis says he’s got this, and Jason says he has no doubt, but things change. Curtis asks if Jason knows something he doesn’t.

Nikolas tells Ava, he wants Avery to be safe just as much as she does, but if she thinks this is the end for them, she couldn’t be more wrong. She says, don’t do this. Don’t make himself somebody she has to fight. Did he hear a word she said? She said she couldn’t live if anything happened to Avery. So when he says they can face this together, that he’s not giving up on her, all she can hear is him saying he’s willing to bring danger to her child, and she will not have it. Nothing means more to her than Avery. Nothing. She will not risk Avery’s life. She will not risk provoking this madman. He wants them apart, he’s getting what he wants. Please leave while she still loves him, because if he tries to stay, she’ll do whatever it takes to be free of him. He picks up his bag, and walks to the door. He says, this is not forever, because he will never give up on her, on them, or on their family. She won’t look at him, and he leaves.

Portia tells Taggert to relax. She and Jordan have other things to talk about besides him. He says he finds it hard to believe, but if Portia is done, he’d like to take her out to dinner. She asks, who’s paying? and he says he is. He wants to talk to her about this. He shows her the invite to Trina’s graduation party, and she says, okay. Since he’s already invited – she takes the invitation out of his hand and gives it to Jordan – Jordan is more than welcome to come to Trina’s graduation party. Jordan thanks her, and Taggert says, be there or be square. Jordan says she thinks you have to be there to say that. Portia takes Taggert’s arm, and says, come on, dad. Walk her to her office, then take her to dinner because she’s starving. He asks if he said he was paying. Jordan’s phone dings, and it’s a text from Stella that says: So? You and Curtis?

Jason says he knows Curtis is going to make this place a success, but the more successful it is, it’s going to attract the best, and the worst of Port Charles. Curtis asks if Jason is offering protection, and Jason says he’s offering his friendship if Curtis ever needs it. Curtis thanks him, but says, as far as the business goes, he prefers to remain independent. Jason says, if his independence is ever threatened, Curtis knows where to find him. Curtis nods, Jason raises his empty bottle, puts it on the counter, and leaves.

Finn says, Chase’s vitals are strong, and he’s responding well. Thanks for making him look good. Chase says he made himself look good, show off. Finn says he’s just the guy who saved Chase’s butt so he could get back to his wife, but Chase says he’s more than that. Finn is his big brother, who he’s always going to love and respect. They shake hands bro style.

Gregory puts away his phone, and tells Elizabeth, Jackie says that Violet is thrilled and wants to see her uncle. Elizabeth bets she does. Her dad will have to bring her by. Finn comes out, and Gregory asks how it went. Finn says better than he could have hoped. Gregory says he knows how hard this was for Finn, because he knows what Chase has come to mean to him. Finn says, yeah, and starts to walk away, but Gregory pulls him back into a hug.

Maxie says she thought Brook told her the only way to protect her daughter was to stay away from her. Now Brook is saying she doesn’t have to. Brook says she’s still working out the details; just trust her. Maxie asks if she has a choice, and Brook says, no, and drags her back into the house. Maxie asks what Anna is doing there, and Brook says, Maxie brought Bailey a present. Anna says, she’s beautiful, and congratulates Brook. She apologizes for the late intrusion, but needed to speak to Valentin. She’s on her way out now. Valentin says Yuri will take good care of Brook, Bailey, and Charlotte while they’re gone. Brook asks where he’s going, and he says he and Anna are going to Pawtuck. Brook says, why go there? and Anna says, evidence. Maxie says, why? The police already searched the house and the woods. Valentin says, there may be something they missed, and Anna says, something that could lead them to Peter. And Maxie’s baby. Maxie and Brook look at each other.

Tomorrow, Brando and Sasha have their official first date, Brook tells Willow and Michael that they need to nip these lies in the bud, Elizabeth says there’s something she and Carly need to settle, and Britt tells Jason that she’s not putting it off one more day.   

The Haves and The Have Nots

At the restaurant, Benny breaks a beer bottle on the table, and whacks Sandy in the head. They fight, and Rianna keeps yelling for them to stop, but nobody moves. Everyone just watches as Benny beats the crap out of Sandy. Rianna grabs Benny, trying to pull him off, but Benny pushes her back, and she ends up on the floor. Benny goes to check on her, and Sandy breaks a chair over Benny’s back. He says Benny is a dead man, and tells Rianna, come on. She says she’s not going with him, but he keeps pulling at her. Benny tells Sandy to leave her alone, and Sandy asks if this is what she wants. Benny says she already told him, and Sandy says, then take her weasel ass out of there. Sandy walks off, and Rianna says Benny doesn’t know what he did. Benny says he knows he beat Sandy’s punk ass. Sandy takes his weasel ass out of there, and Benny asks if Rianna is okay. She says he shouldn’t have done that, but he says he wasn’t going to let Sandy hurt her. She says Benny doesn’t know her, and doesn’t know Sandy’s family. Benny says he knows Sandy’s family; he’s friends with Sandy’s brother Mitch. She insists Benny doesn’t know them. Mitch and Sandy almost killed the last guy she dated. He says he can take care of himself, and she says he’s a fool.  

Benny asks again if Rianna is okay, and she says, no. He says he’s sorry, and she says she wishes he hadn’t done that. He suggests they go, but she says she’s not going anywhere with him. He says, Sandy might be out there waiting for her, but she says, Sandy could be waiting for Benny. Benny asks if she just lets Sandy talk to her like that; it ain’t right. She asks why he’s doing this, and he says he has a sister and a mother, and he loves them both. He’s not going to sit there, and let that go down. She says, it’s going to be bad, but he says he can handle it. She says he can’t, and he says he’s sorry. She says she’s sorry for him. She has to go. She grabs her bag, and jets, Benny calling after her.

Conley phones Candance, telling her that he’s a senator. She says she doesn’t know who he is or why he’s calling. He says he’s calling on behalf of Charles, and she says he has the wrong number. He says he’s willing to sit down and meet with her, and he says, about what? He says, Charles and how much he loves her. She asks if Charles put him up to it, but he says, no. He’s an old time friend. She tells him not to call her. She doesn’t want to talk to Charles or his friends. Conley says, please, just 15 minutes, but Candance says she doesn’t want to talk. He says he’ll meet her anywhere, and she says she’s going to ask one more time; did Charles put him up to this? He insists Charles didn’t, and says he believes it will be worth her while. He’s on his way. She says, goodbye, and hangs up.

Candace says Mitch is like a girl getting ready, and Mitch says he has to make his hair look right. She says if he hadn’t taken off his clothes… and he says he knows. But she knows how she is. Back in the day, she wanted him in bed, naked, and ready. She says, it’s not back in the day, and he says he realizes that; he’s sorry. Candace says, for what? and he says, wanting her. She says every guy does, and he says he knows she’s got that President dude acting crazy. She says she doesn’t want to talk about him, and Mitch tells her, he’s just saying it’s his loss. She asks if they can go. She’s hungry. Mitch’s phone rings, and he says it’s his brother. It’s the fourth time he’s called. It ain’t gonna be good. Sandy tells Mitch that Vinnie wants to see him, now, but Sandy’s got to talk to him. He’s going to kill that Black kid Benny. He went out with Rianna. Mitch says Sandy isn’t with her anymore, and Sandy says they got into a fight at a restaurant, and Benny hit him with a bottle. Mitch asks where he is, and Sandy says, the hospital. Mitch asks if he’s called Vinnie, but he says, not yet. Mitch says, don’t, but Sandy says, hell no; he’s calling. Mitch says, do not, and Sandy says he wants that son of a bitch dead. Mitch asks if Sandy is at St. Claude’s, and tells him not to do anything stupid. He’s coming there. Don’t call. Sandy says Mitch has 20 minutes, and Mitch says he’s on his way. Candace asks what that was about, and Mitch says he’ll be back. She asks if it’s bad, and he says, yeah. She says she’ll order delivery, and he says, okay, suggesting that she just stay in. And call Benny. Have him come home right now; tell him Mitch said to. Benny walks in, and asks, what’s going on? Mitch asks what the hell Benny has gotten himself into. Benny says he can explain, but Mitch doesn’t think Benny can explain this, and leaves. Candace asks, what’s going on? and Benny says, the realtor. Apparently, she’s Sandy’s girlfriend. She asks, what happened? and Benny says Sandy came at him, and he beat his bitch ass. Candace says, this is bad, and Benny says he knows, but Candace says he doesn’t. Benny tells her, everyone keeps saying that, but he knows the family. She says he doesn’t know them, and Benny says, sh*t.  

The guard tells Kathryn that she has a visitor, and she goes with him. Don is in the visiting room, and she asks why he’s there. He says he wanted to speak to her, and she tells him, speak to Hanna. He says he hasn’t been able to reach Hanna, and he needs answers. Kathryn tells him to give her his phone, and calls Hanna. Hanna picks up, and Kathryn asks if Hanna has gotten any calls from her accountant Don. Hanna says, no, and she has no missed calls. Kathryn needs to talk to her husband. Kathryn asks what he did, and Hanna says, he’s not happy. Kathryn says she knows, and Hanna says she’s got go back to the house. She’s worried Jim is there. Kathryn tells her to work from her own house, and Hanna laughs, saying, Jim is mad as hell. Kathryn says she knew he would be. Hanna wonders if that’s why Kathryn put her in charge, but Kathryn says Hanna knows she doesn’t trust Jim, for good reason. Hanna says she’ll try to go over there, and do what she’s supposed to do, and Kathryn tells her, do what she doesn’t best. Hanna says, she’ll hurt that man, and Kathryn says, do it for her. Kathryn hands Don’s phone back to him, and says she reached Hanna… with his phone. He says he had to try, and she says he was lying his ass off. Why is he really there. He says, Jim wanted him to ask… and she says she’s not giving him power-of-attorney. He says, with all due respect, that woman knows nothing about banking, finance, and money, and her husband does. Kathryn says, then teach her. That’s what she’s paying him for. He says he can do that, but he can’t make the decisions. He wants her to reconsider giving him and Jim power-of-attorney. They could put in a third party. She says, so he wants her to give him, her accountant, and Jim, the bastard, power over her money. Does he think she’s stupid? He says, no, but giving power-of-attorney to… She says, a maid? He thinks that’s stupid? He says he doesn’t think it’s stupid, but he wants her to just reconsider. She says, why doesn’t he consider this? She had cancer, and her husband didn’t even know. Hanna nursed her back to health better than a mother. Hanna had the chance to take millions, but she didn’t. When she needed someone, Hann was there. When she lied to Hanna, Hanna forgave her. Now that she’s in this position, there’s no one else she trusts in her life other than Hanna. Not him, not her lawyer, and damn sure not her husband. Does he understand? He says he does, and she asks if they’re clear. He says, they are, and she says, so they’re not going to have this conversation again, are they? He says he’s got it, and Kathryn calls for the guard to take her back to her cell.

A dude who looks like he should be going to Princeton instead of guarding a house, tells Jeffrey that Tanner is there for him. Jeffrey says he’ll go out, and meets Tanner in the driveway. Tanner says Justin had something for Jeffrey and he should have brought it, but Jeffrey says, don’t. Tanner wonders if he can ask Jeffery something; what was Justin like? Jeffrey says Tanner was his brother, but Tanner says, what was he really like? There were things he knew, but nothing private. Jeffrey says Tanner told him Justin used to tell him a lot, but Tanner says he’s sure Justin told Jeffrey more. Jeffrey says he doesn’t know what Tanner wants to know, and Tanner says, the sex. What was it like? Did they like to dress up, or… Jeffrey says he thinks that’s something Justin should have told him, and Tanner says, sorry. Jeffrey knew Justin so well, and he didn’t know Justin at all. Jeffrey says, no, he didn’t. Justin didn’t have HIV. Tanner says, so he lied, and asks if Jeffrey has it. Jeffrey says he doesn’t, and Tanner says, sorry. He must have scared Jeffrey. Jeffrey says he didn’t, and Tanner asks if Jeffrey is coming to the service. Jeffrey says he doesn’t think so, and Tanner says he should. The family would love it. Jeffrey says Tanner’s mother wouldn’t, and I swear they had this same conversation before. Jeffrey says Tanner is a lot like his brother, and Tanner asks, how so? Jeffrey says Justin wouldn’t take no for answer either, and Tanner says, he’s sorry, but he’s not like his brother at all. He’s not into guys. Jeffrey says, Justin would have said the same thing, and Tanner asks if Jeffrey thinks he’s queer. Jeffrey says, interesting choice of words, and Tanner says he meant gay. Jeffrey says he thinks Tanner should make his brother the main priority, and be with his family. Tanner says he’ll bring the package by, but Jeffrey says there’s no need. David pulls up as Tanner drives away. He asks, who was that? and Jeffrey says, no one. They go inside.  

Madison stitches Sandy up, and Sandy says he’s going to kill that son of a bitch. Madison says if Sandy keeps talking like that, he’ll have to report it to the police. Sandy says he doesn’t give a damn. That Black son of a bitch… Madison says, sir, and Sandy says, just fix his face. Madison says Sandy is working on a hate crime, and Sandy says, ouch! accusing Madison of hurting him on purpose. Madison says he needs more sutures, and Sandy says, if it leaves a scar… Madison says, it will be minor, but Sandy says, minor is too much. Madison says he’ll be back, and leaves. Mitch comes in, and Sandy says, don’t hate him. Look at what Benny did. He’s going to kill that son of a bitch. Mitch says he can’t do that, and Sandy says, why not? Mitch says because of his sister; he’s under Uncle Vinnie and Grandma Rose’s protection. Sandy says, not after Vinnie sees this. Vinnie is going to be pissed. Does Mitch think Benny will be protected? Mitch lied, and they want to see him. Mitch asks what Sandy is talking about, and Sandy says he’s going to the bar and telling them. The hell with Mitch. He wants that kid dead, and so will they. Mitch goes out into the hallway, and calls Benny. He asks where Benny is, and Benny says, the hotel room. Mitch tells him not to leave the hotel; he means it. Benny says he’s sorry, and Mitch tells him, save it right now.

Wyatt calls for a nurse, and messes with the sides of the bed, trying to figure out how to escape. Madison comes in, and tells Wyatt to stop pressing the button. Wyatt says he’s sorry, and Madison says, save that. Wyatt tells Madison, look at how they have him, and Madison says, that’s what he gets when he throws piss at someone. Wyatt says, it was water. At least loosen his wrists up. Madison says he’s not doing that, and Wyatt says Madison won’t give him pills and won’t untie him. What does he do there? Anything? How is he supposed to go to the bathroom? Madison says he has a cup, and Madison says, give it to him. When Madison gets close enough, Wyatt gets Madison in a headlock using his legs, and says, untie him. Madison undoes one wrist, and says he can’t breathe. Wyatt says if Madison struggles, he’ll make it harder. Untie the other one. Madison unties Wyatt’s other wrist, and Wyatt does the Vulcan death leg grip, saying, it’s okay, don’t fight it. Madison slides to the floor, unconscious, and I wonder where Wyatt learned this. Prison? Wyatt gets out of bed, and removes Madison’s uniform, saying, he’s a big son of a bitch (WOTD). He puts on Madison’s clothes, which seem to fit perfectly, so I guess Wyatt is a big SOB too. When Wyatt gets to Madison’s pants, he says, whoa. No underwear. He walks down the hall, checking rooms until he finds where the drug stash is. He unlocks the door, and shoves a bunch of bottles in his pockets, like this would be unobtrusive. He goes back out, and no one notices. They must use the same security company as General Hospital.

Don goes to see Jim, and Jim asks how it went. Don says Kathryn’s not budging. What does Jim want him to do? Jim says, nothing; go. Don leaves, and Jim takes out his phone. He calls a guy sitting in a car outside Veronica’s house. He says, do him a favor. There’s a girl named Diamond or Dallas or something. He needs her to scare his wife. Could Jim possibly be more vague? Dude says Jim’s wife is in jail, and Jim says he knows. Dude needs to find this girl, and have her arrested. He’ll arrange for her to be put in the same cell as his wife. He wants her to scare Kathryn. Scare, not hurt. Dude says he’ll let Jim know when he finds her; he’ll get the guys on it. I wonder if the guys are psychic, since Jim didn’t even pinpoint a name. Jim asks, how much more time for that Veronica bitch, and dude says he’s waiting for the right time. Jim says, don’t wait too long. Let him know when it’s done. Dude calls someone, and says he needs to have a woman found and brought to him. The rest will be taken care of. Veronica’s French thug, whose name I don’t remember, gets in the passenger side of the car. Dude asks, who the hell is he? and French thug says, it doesn’t matter. This is a dangerous game; drive. Dude starts the car.

French thug calls Veronica, and says she’s clear. She sees the car go by, and says, okay. Thank you.  She calls to Laura, saying she’s going out for bit, and drives off.

There’s a knock at Veronica’s door, and Laura answers, letting Samuel in. He says she’s still wearing Veronica’s clothes, but she looks good. She says she’s got Veronica’s account numbers, but she’s looking for Veronica’s social security. Samuel asks if she’s forgetting the house on Astin, and she says, that old bitch was watching her every move. He says, she got busted, and she says, he got greedy. He asks if she thinks Veronica will check her background, and she says she checked Laura’s background, but not her real name. Three weeks ago, she tried to tell Veronica a story about her mom, and Veronica shut her down. He said he told Veronica their son was killed in a robbery. She asks if Veronica believed him, and he says, every moment. She says, maybe he should talk to Veronica, and he says Laura knows Veronica tried to get him into bed. Laura says, let her. Maybe she’ll feel better. He asks if he’s her prostitute now, and she says she’s his pimp. He says he’ll be in the bed waiting when Veronica gets home, and she says she’ll break his neck. He says, there she is, and she says he belongs to her. He says he’s got an idea. They’ll go upstairs, and do it in Veronica’s bed. She says she doesn’t think so. Veronica might come back, and she’s not going to risk losing the money. They exchange I love yous, and he leaves.

Wyatt goes to his old loft, and dumps all the drugs on the table. A girl walks in, and he asks if this is a free-for-all. She says she likes that. She obviously knows him, but I have no clue who she is. She says he has pills, but he says he’s not sharing. She says they always share, and holds out her hand. He gives her a pill, and she asks where he got them. He says, the hospital, and she says, it’s strong stuff. Can he get more? He asks if she’s got money, but she says she has something else. He says he doesn’t want anything else, and she says, just a few. He gives them to her, and she says, this is opium. He’s got to be careful. He asks what she knows, and she says she knows it’s deadly. He tells her to shut up. She asks if she can have some for Heather, and he asks if he looks like a dispensary. She says she heard he shot his father, and his father lived. He says, unfortunately, and she asks what it’s like. He says, what kind of a question is that? and she says she’s heard about it from people, but she never met anyone who shot someone. He tells her, shut the hell up. Does she have any drugs? She says she doesn’t, and he says, get the hell out. She’s useless to him. She calls him a d-bag, and leaves. Miraculously, a plate with lines of coke has appeared, and as Wyatt is about to do one, Roderick (I think that’s his name) walks in. He asks who the hell Wyatt is, and Wyatt asks who the hell Roderick is. Roderick says he’s the owner of this place, and he’s calling the police. Wyatt tells him, go ahead, and Roderick asks if she promised this place to him too. Wyatt asks who he’s talking about, and Roderick says, he knows she’s playing him. Wyatt asks again who he is, but Roderick says, it’s cool. He’ll just get his stuff and go. Hey. That’s his coke. Wyatt says, not anymore, and Roderick says Wyatt should go. Wyatt says he’s not playing, and Roderick asks who the hell he is. He say, Wyatt Cryer, and Roderick says, Cryer?   

Roderick says, Wyatt is her son? Kathryn is his mother? Damn. Wyatt asks who Roderick is, and Roderick says he works at the hotel. Wyatt asks what he’s doing there, and Roderick says Kathryn told him that he could stay there while he’s in between places. Wyatt says, hold up. Is he the Latin lover she was talking to? Roderick says, sorry, what? and Wyatt says, it’s disgusting, and Roderick says he’ll just get this things and go. Wyatt says, hold on. His mother isn’t taking care of Roderick, is she? Roderick says Wyatt should talk to her, but Wyatt says he’s talk to him, and he’s lying. He doesn’t care. His parents hate each other. He asks where Roderick got the coke, and Roderick says, a friend. Wyatt asks if he can get more, and Roderick asks if Wyatt has money. Wyatt says, of course; look at this place. Roderick looks at the pill bottles, and says, Xanax, oxycontin, morphine; it’s good sh*t. What did Wyatt do? Rob a nurse? Wyatt says, something like that, and Roderick says, be careful with that stuff. Wyatt says he’ll let Roderick stay if he gets some blow, and Roderick agrees. He starts to leave, and Wyatt says, whoa. Are those his car keys? Roderick says, Kathryn told him that he could drive Wyatt’s car while he’s there. Wyatt says Roderick is screwing his mother, and she’s old. He guesses Roderick is just doing what he’s got to do. He tells Roderick, hurry back. They’ll get along just fine. Roderick leaves, and Wyatt shoves a load of pills in his mouth. I’m pretty sure the amount would kill him in real life, especially since he hasn’t had anything for ages.   

Celine sits on the porch of Kathryn’s house, and hears Jim on the phone inside, saying, there’s got to be a way to get the damn thing done. He’ll call back. He comes out, and asks what the hell Celine is doing there. She says she’s waiting to talk to him, and he says, it’s private property; she’s trespassing. She says she knows, and he says he’ll call the police. She says, okay, do that, and he asks what the hell is the matter with her? She says she’s about to be put out of her apartment. She can’t pay their son’s tuition to private school. He says he doesn’t care, and she says he only cares about that junkie in the hospital. He says, that’s his junkie in the hospital, and she says these are his children too. He’s done nothing for them. Veronica pulls into the driveway, and he asks what the hell she wants. She walks to the porch, manila envelope in hand. She says, hello, Jimmy, and he asks what she wants. She says hello to Celine, and asks how she is. Are things any better? Celine says, no, they’re not, and Veronica says, they’re about to get better. Celine thanks her, and Jim asks what Veronica wants. Veronica takes a paper out of the envelope, and says, this is a court order. He has 24-hours to give Celine $50K in emergency funds. He snatches it from her, asking who the hell signed it. She says, Judge Nadine, and he says that judge hates him. She says that judge loves her, and Jim says that’s because she screwed him. Veronica says, a few times, and he says, whore. She thanks him, saying she appreciates that. He says now get off his property, and she says, this is Kathryn’s tacky-ass property, and he should be in there writing her a check. He says he’s not writing anything, and she says, then he’ll go to jail. He asks if she knows how close to death she is at this moment, and she says, as close as he is.

He asks Celine if she’s sure she wants to go through with this. She must realize it’s not in her best interest… Celine says she doesn’t care. She needs money. He says, people in hell need ice water. She should be in jail after what she did. Veronica asks what Celine did, and he says, she killed Amanda.

Celine calls Jim the devil, Kathryn accuses Roderick of having women over, Connolly says Candance is the shark Charles needs, and Sandy wants benny dead.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht – The Reunion – Part Two

We backtracked a little, with Andy saying a viewer wondered why Alli and Gary kept making out in front of Sydney. Gary said it was a weird situation since Sydney had feelings for him, he had feelings for Alli, and Alli didn’t return his feelings. Alli took issue with that, saying it hadn’t been easy for her, and it was awkward working with Gary every day. It wasn’t fair, and not true. Gary mumbled that he had more feelings for Alli than she did for him, and Alli said she was the only one doing the right thing. No one had respect for that. She’s a human being and has compassion. A viewer asked if Alli thought she broke girl code by getting together with Gary, and Alli said she had her reasons. Daisy laughed, and Alli suggested Andy ask Sydney. Sydney said she wasn’t sure what Alli was talking about, but a lot of things weren’t indicative of who she is. She was feeling rejected and jealous; everyone has insecurities. She felt bad, lashed out, and hates herself for it. Alli said that wasn’t it. Gary had a girlfriend when they came on board, and Sydney slept with him anyway. Alli was hurt by what she saw on the show, and had gotten no apology. Sydney hadn’t contacted her, and there was no one-on-one sorry, when Sydney had hurt her feelings. Sydney admitted she hadn’t reached out, and said she’d been dealing with personal trauma in her own way, realizing who she is and how to navigate herself. Alli thought Sydney had been insincere. She’d embarrassed Alli and herself. Alli said she wasn’t trying to rub it in, but if Sydney was sincere, she would have approached Alli one-on-one, not wait for the reunion. Andy asked Gary if he had a girlfriend, and Gary said he was in a complicated relationship (groan), and they hadn’t seen each other in 8 months. They’d grown apart, and it was his only regret. Daisy said they didn’t know his girlfriend’s perspective, and she might have seen their relationship differently. Gary said they hadn’t spoken in two weeks, and then he had to tell her about Sydney. He’d sent a message that he’d kissed his deckhand, hoping she thought it was a dude. Glenn said, nice try, and Andy said Gary could have saved a lot of drama if he’d hooked up with JL, but Gary said he had no stepladder on board. Andy asked if Sydney was seeing anyone, and she said she had a partner; they’d been together five months. Andy asked about his reaction to the show, and Sydney said he knew it was in the past, and that’s that. He’s the captain of the boat she’s on now. He’d been supportive, and cared about her. He had her back no matter what. Andy asked about Alli’s status, and she said she had a boyfriend. They were moving in together, and about to sign a lease on a house. She was going to be living the land life. He asked if she had any other updates, and she laughed, saying, they’re having a baby. Everyone applauded, but Gary looked sad, or mad, or both. Alli said it was scary, but exciting, and Andy said it was a fertile crew. He asked if Gary had known, and Gary said, no, but he was happy for her. She said her boyfriend treated her like a princess, and if she was happy, he was happy. Daisy looked kind of disgusted.

Andy asked if Alli and Gary rekindled things on the crossing, and Gary said they built their relationship, and became a couple until they got to Palma and Alli left for Australia. They’d known it was inevitable, and in the back of their minds, they knew never it could never seriously work, regardless of their great chemistry. Viewer Trisha P. asked if Colin’s opinion of Gary changed when he said he was going to have sex with Sydney to get Alli’s attention, but Colin said, no. They were good mates. Gary didn’t want to take his advice, but was still his boy. Viewer Lauran B. asked if Colin thought Gary would have been a better manager if he hadn’t been distracted by the love triangle, but Colin said he agreed with Glenn that Gary was exceptional. Andy asked if Alli and Sydney felt like they’d gotten closure, and Alli said, no. Sydney said she thought they’d never really have complete closure. A lot had happened to what could have been a beautiful friendship. She was sorry for what could have been. Gary started chewing on the cord to his earpiece, which was bizarre. Alli said she didn’t think Sydney was a bad person, and Andy said he was in agreement, so he was leaving it there. Gary said, everybody loves everybody, and Daisy said something unintelligible, prompting Andy to ask how many bottles of wine she’d had. She told him, stop being jealous.

Andy moved on to the MVPs of PDA, despite their differences in age and height, and an STD scare. We flashed back to JL and Dani’s boatmance. Dani looked sad and embarrassed. Andy told her congrats, and asked how she was feeling. She said, obviously, her pregnancy was unplanned, but she was happy. Andy asked what happened with her and JL after the season, and she said they hung out for a couple of days. She’d kept trying to tell him throughout the whole season that it wouldn’t work. She lived in Australia, and wasn’t moving, and she wasn’t going to ask him to move. She tried to convince him that it wouldn’t work, and he tried to convince her that it would. Andy asked her relationship status, and she said she was single. Viewer Ally W. asked if the crew was surprised at how things turned out for Dani, and Daisy said she was shocked; it took a few days to digest. Then Andy asked the question on everybody’s mind; was JL the father of Dani’s baby? She said, let her put it this way. She’d only slept with one guy during the season. Andy asked for JL’s reaction, and she said he thought it wasn’t his, and didn’t want to have anything to do with it. In the beginning, she found out when she was in quarantine. She’d just gotten back to Sydney (Australia, not the deckhand), and she was alone. When she told him, it was a big shock, but he seemed supportive, and said he’d support whatever she decided to do. Then things changed around December; he wasn’t interested anymore. On January 1st, she got a message not to go around telling people that he was the dad, and he wanted a DNA test. She has receipts. She told him that he’d have to pay for it, since it was expensive, then his mom made a horrible comment online. Someone said it was gross that JL would abandon the mother of his child, and his mother said what was gross was a woman who uses a man because she’s desperate to be a mom. She didn’t want his family involved in her child’s life. She was getting mean comments that she should have had an abortion. She said she’s very pro-choice, and felt every woman should do what’s best for her, but she wouldn’t be able to do that. She also wouldn’t move to have a child with a boy she barely knew. She was going with it now, and knew she was having a girl. (She’s since given birth. This was filmed a while ago.) She was sure her baby girl was going to be amazing, and she’d do her best to give her baby everything she needs. Andy said Dani was going to be an incredible mom. She was happy she was having a girl, since she wouldn’t know what to do with a boy. Andy asked Alli about her reaction, but she said she’d known for a while. Dani was working 12-hour days, and getting herself prepared. She thought it was disgusting and frustrating that JL wouldn’t acknowledge the baby. Her heart was breaking, but she thought Dani was strong and could do this without him. She’d actually be better off. Gary said JL had no spine. The little respect he’d had for JL was out the window. He knew Dani would be the best mom ever. His own dad chose not be there, and he learned not to be like that; JL was a prime example. Dani said she wished JL was there to defend himself or say what he thought. She didn’t think it was fair that he wasn’t able to give his side. Andy said, to be fair to Dani, she didn’t have an ax to grind or a bomb to drop; she was just answering questions.

Andy asked if Glenn had any final thoughts, and Glenn said he’d had a great time with them. There had been conflict and indecision going on, but their positive energy was amazing. He wasn’t disappointed. And with that, Andy said, goodbye to the crew.

Five days after the reunion recorded, JL found time out of his busy schedule to talk to Andy.

Andy said they’d tracked JL down, and he was there now. He asked why JL couldn’t join them for the reunion, and he said he’d wanted to be there, but he’d been on charter. It was the primary’s daughter’s birthday, and the biggest day, so he couldn’t take the time off. Andy asked what the biggest professional lesson was JL learned, and JL said, do not get intimate with any of the crew. Andy asked what the status of his and Dani’s relationship was today, and he said it was uncertain. They’d definitely talked a little, but not as much as they should have. There were things to be questioned, and they had questions for each other. (Huh?) He said they were trying to be adults, and Andy said, a lot of viewers were asking if JL was the father of Dani’s baby. What did he have to say to that? JL acted like he didn’t know this was coming, and said Andy was going to make him do this now? He’d asked for a paternity test, and had gotten backlash. He thought it was understandable, but he was 24, and didn’t have much relationship experience. Dani took it poorly, but he understood why. He said he apologized, but the paternity test was just for his peace of mind. If the child was his, he abso-effing-lutely wanted to be a part of its life. He didn’t know where him saying he didn’t want to came from, and people were telling him they’d heard he wanted nothing to do with the baby. It was tearing him up, since he wanted everything to do with it if it was his. Andy said he was happy to hear it, but why not take the DNA test. JL said money wasn’t the issue, and he’d even reached out to Dani’s doctor’s office. He didn’t want to go the lawyer route, and wanted them to work together. It all sounded a little vague. Andy told him the baby was a girl, and JL said he wanted to be there for the birth. He’d been told a date, but wasn’t sharing it because Dani hadn’t. Andy rolled the video, of the crew’s reactions, and JL acted all hurt and upset, but who knows? Andy asked for JL’s reaction, but he said he was lost for words. Andy asked if he felt misrepresented, but JL told him, most of what Dani said was correct. Andy asked about his family’s reaction, and JL said his mother was initially excited, but confused, since she’d always told him to wear protection. She wants him to be happy, but she’s trying to protect him. He told her that she needed to realize what she was saying, and that it might not be true. Andy asked if he thought Dani used him, and he told Andy that his mother said that out of anger. He didn’t agree, and told her to delete it. He said she can’t be doing that; it puts him in a bad light. Andy said it seemed like his mom should help out to facilitate test, and JL said they’d know as soon as the baby was born. Yeah. If the baby is like three feet tall at birth, it’s definitely his.

Andy asked if JL was still in touch with any of the crew. Their reaction to his behavior had been damning. JL said none of them liked him, but he was cool with that. Everyone has an opinion, and they’d only seen one side. Now everyone thought he was a POS; he saw their faces, and they were judging him. He wished them the best, but didn’t care what they thought. Andy asked if there was anything JL wanted to tell them, since he hadn’t been at the Reunion, and JL asked to see the clip again. Andy ran it, and asked if it was worse the second time. JL said he’d paid more attention, and yeah, the looks on people’s faces. Andy said he’d been doing this a long time, and talked to a lot of people about uncomfortable situations, and it’s notable that Dani said she’d wished he was there to give his side. She hadn’t come to attack him, and Andy thought JL should take that to heart, especially since he said pretty much everything Dani told them was true.

Andy told JL that now was the time for him and Dani to communicate and figure it out. He might regret if he didn’t. He asked if there was anything else JL wanted to say, and JL said, don’t judge a book by its cover. He understood how he was being perceived, and wanted them to know that if this is his child, he wants everything to do with it. He even thought about moving to Australia. A lot of scenarios were running through his mind; every possible avenue to Dani. What they’d had on the show was real. He was sorry they were where they are now, and most of it was his fault. Maybe because he’s the boy Dani said he was, but he wants to be there for her. He’ll understand if she doesn’t want to have anything to do with him because he wanted the tests. He’ll get over that, but he’d never get over not being there if this is his child. He needed her to know that he supported her decisions, and still does. He hoped they could co-parent, and have respect for one another. He was sorry things happened the way they did.

Andy told JL to remember what he’d said, write it down, and send it to Dani, so they could resolve this. She needed to hear it directly from him. Andy said he appreciated JL talk to him. He was happy to hear what JL had to say.

The end text said Dani’s daughter Lilly, was born on May 26th, 2021. Dani and JL had yet to speak with each other.

🧯 It Could Be Worse…

If I hurry, I can make it to bed before daylight. So until we meet for soap and diamonds, stay safe, stay assiduous, and stay keeping your mother from making comments about your possible baby mama on social media. At least until you know the test results.

June 21, 2021 – Finn Brings a Miracle, Sailing Reunites, Dani’s Baby Daddy, Another Deck Baby & Lovely

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Maxie makes a phone call.

Olivia tells Valentin that she doesn’t know if Bailey looks more like Brook or him, but he says, she looks like herself.  Olivia says, whoever she looks like, she’s just gorgeous. Brook sees a call come in from Maxie, and goes out on the terrace. She says Maxie can’t keep calling her. What about keeping her distance to keep her baby safe from Peter, doesn’t she understand? Maxie says, easier said than done. She needs to see her baby. She needs to hold her. Brook says she wants to make that happen, but has to figure out the right way to do it so it looks natural. Maxie suggests they meet in the park in 20 minutes, but Brook says she was on her way to the hospital to see Chase. He’s in a bad way. Maxie says she knew Chase was sick; she’s so sorry. Brook says she knows Maxie misses her baby, but hold on a little longer. She’ll call Maxie as soon as she can. Maxie says, dammit, and Sam overhears.

In the hall at the MetroCourt, Avery asks Ava if she can have sprinkles on her ice cream, and Ava says, chocolate or rainbow? Avery says, both, and Nikolas tells her, see? Staying at the MetroCourt is fun. They have great ice cream sundaes and they even have their own personal bodyguard. The guard unlocks the door to their room, and pushes the door open. It bangs against the wall, and Ava jumps.

Josslyn goes into the kitchen, where the moss bowl has gravitated away from the kitchen island, which is being used for baking purposes. Josslyn says she thought she smelled cookies, and Carly says it’s the only thing she bakes. She wanted to celebrate Josslyn going to college. On a scale of one to ten, how excited is she? Josslyn says, maybe six, and Carly says she thought Josslyn would say a ten or fifteen. She asks if Josslyn is having second thoughts about going to PCU, but Josslyn says, no. She can’t wait to join the team. She’s going to work as hard as she can to elevate their program, and make Southern Coastal regret not taking her. Carly says, forget Southern Coastal; their loss is PCU’s gain. Josslyn has so much to focus on, and be excited about. She has activities, she gets to go to class, she gets to live in the dorm. Josslyn says she was thinking, instead of living in the dorm, she should stay there with Carly and Donna.

On the phone, Jason says he wants a guard to accompany every shipment to discourage the Novaks from further interference. He thanks them, and Cameron walks into Pozzulo’s. Jason asks if everything is okay, but Cameron says, no. That’s on me.

Brook asks how Bailey is doing, and Valentin says, sleeping like an angel. Brook says, lucky her, and Valentin says Brook seems upset. Brook says, her friend is dying; she’s upset. Olivia says she’s so sorry to hear about Chase. He’s a wonderful man, and he’s been a good friend to Brook. Brook says, Chase is a good guy – the best. She’s really going to miss him.

Finn says, Gregory’s DNA makes the new antidote viable, and Elizabeth says, so they have the cure to save Chase? Finn says, yeah, and Gregory asks what Finn is waiting for, when they hear the alarm from Chase’s room, and the three of them run. Michael tells Anna, that’s Chase’s room, and she wonders what it means. Elizabeth hustles Jackie and Willow out of Chase’s room, while Finn does chest compression, yelling, code blue; get a crash cart! He tells Chase, breathe, dammit. Breathe.

The guard tells Ava and Nikolas that it’s all clear, and he’ll be outside if they need him. Ava says PJ time for Avery. Avery goes to change, and Nikolas says he saw Ava jump when the door slammed open. She asks if he thinks she was overreacting, and he says, if he did, he wouldn’t have moved them out of Windymere, and gotten a bodyguard. Avery comes out with a stuffed bear, and shows Ava, who asks if Avery thinks the bear can help her get ready for bed. Avery says, yes, and runs off. Nikolas asks if Ava is feeling better, and she says she thinks she is.

Carly asks why Josslyn would want to live at home when she can live in the dorm? She should experience all of college life, not just classes and volleyball. Josslyn says, if she moves into the dorm, that means Carly and Donna will be living there all alone. She knows Carly still misses Sonny, and has been working hard trying to hold his businesses together. Carly says Josslyn needs her own life and needs to experience college. Jason is back, and the whole situation with the business will settle down. If she’s busy, it will be with the MetroCourt, and that she can handle. Josslyn says she doesn’t think her dad believes Carly is going to let Jason handle the business. At least not totally.

Cameron asks how Jason is feeling. He knows Jason was shot. Jason says he’s almost healed, and Cameron says he’s glad. He knows he said some awful things to Jason when he was at the hospital; he thought he wanted Jason dead. Now the truth is out about Peter, and he’s sorry. He was wrong about Jason killing Franco, and he was wrong to be angry. People tried to tell him, of course (🍷) Jason wouldn’t kill Franco because of Jake, but he wouldn’t listen to them. Jason says he knows Franco’s death was really hard on Cameron, and Cameron had every right to want to bring his killer to justice. Cameron says, but it wasn’t Jason.

Sam asks if Maxie is okay, but Maxie says, nothing is okay. She misses her daughter. Sam says she knows it’s been hard on Maxie, and Maxie says Sam has no idea. There’s a knock at the door, and Sam lets Dante in. Maxie asks if there’s any news on Peter, and Dante says, not yet, but he can’t hide forever. He promises they’ll find him. Sam says, Dante must have some kind of update and Dante says he just came from the house in Pawtuck where the nurse took Maxie. The owner is the same guy who delivered her baby. Maxie says, Austin? and Dante says, yeah. He knows the area, and took Dante around a little bit. Maxie says, and? and Dante says they found the nurse who was calling herself Chloe Jennings. Sam asks if she had the baby with her, and Dante says, no, but that’s a good thing, because they found her at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft; she was dead. Maxie says, oh God, and Sam tells her, it’s okay; take it easy. Maxie says, it’s just that this is so horrible. Was there any sign of what happened to Louise?

Finn continues to work on Chase, and says medical stuff. Brooke comes into the hospital, and asks Anna and Michael how Chase’s wedding was. She bets he’s over the moon. Anna says, Chase isn’t… and Brooke says, no. Michael hugs her and says he’s sorry.  Finn uses the defibrillator on Chase, and Elizabeth says they have a reading, but it’s still weak. Finn tells Willow, talk to him, and she tells Chase that she’s still there. She’s not going anywhere, so he has to come back to her. Finn puts the serum into Chase’s IV bag, and Willow asks what Finn gave him. He says, a last chance.

Willow says she thought Finn said there were no more options, and Finn says he took a look at the antidote, and there was an error in how it was formulated. He reformulated it, using new parameters. Willow asks if Finn is saying Chase could recover, and Finn says, that’s the hope. Elizabeth says, Chase is stabilizing, and his vitals are improving. Willow hugs Finn and thanks him, and Elizabeth suggests they go tell the others. They leave, and Finn sits next to Chase’s bed, watching.

Cameron asks why Jason didn’t tell him the truth that Peter killed his stepdad, and Jason says, because Cameron would have gone straight to Peter, and confronted him like he did Jason. Cameron says, and Peter would have killed him. Jason says, it was a possibility, and Cameron  says, Jason was protecting him. Just like the time he and Trina got kidnapped. Jason saved his life, and he gave Jason zero credit for it. He’s so sorry. Jason says, apology accepted, and Cameron says, that’s it?  That’s all it took? Jason says, as far as he’s concerned, Cameron made a mistake, he took responsibility, and apologized. That’s it; it’s over. Cameron thanks him, and asks, what about his mom? She trashed Jason too. Does Jason forgive her?

Dante tells Maxie, there was no sign of Louise. Maybe the nurse handed her off to somebody. Sam says, like maybe somebody Peter sent. Dante says, maybe. It’s too early. They don’t have enough information to speculate. Maxie says she just wants to hold her daughter, and he says, it’s not hopeless. They did find something that could lead them to Louise.

Avery tells Ava and Nikolas that her bear can talk. Ava asks if he’s saying he wants honey, but Avery tells her to listen. She squeezes the bear and Ryan’s voice says, I can’t wait to be a family.

Carly says, Josslyn’s dad has a head for his business, but not so much when it comes to Sonny’s. Jason’s back, and anything that comes up, Jason will be able to handle. Josslyn says, so it’s just Jason. Carly isn’t involved. Her dad was totally wrong about that. Carly says she’ll smooth things over with Josslyn’s father. If she does that, will it make Josslyn feel better about moving into the dorm? Josslyn asks why she gets the feeling Carly would drag her out of her bedroom and into the dorm, whether she wanted to go or not? and Carly says, because Josslyn is a thoughtful, intelligent, caring young girl, who needs to have a life of her own away from her and Donna. Besides, she’s coming home to visit, right? Josslyn says, yeah, for Carly’s cookies, and picks one up. Carly says she wouldn’t have it any other way, and hugs Josslyn.

Ava asks Avery if she’s got this right. Avery went into her room after she had her ice cream, and found the bear: she’d never seen it before? Avery shakes her head, and the guard says he searched Avery’s room, top to bottom, and there are no signs of forced entry. Nikolas squeezes the bear, and it says, we were meant to be together. Ava tells him, turn that thing off, but Avery says she likes it when the bear talks; he’s funny. Nikolas says, he’s a very funny bear, and Ava says, a regular laugh riot.

Maxie says, Dante found Chloe’s cell phone? and Dante says, there were calls to Peter going back weeks. The last call was made on the day she kidnapped Maxie and Louise. Sam says, to Peter? but Dante says, to someone else. She also dropped a PIN to the location where Maxie gave birth. Maxie flashes back to calling Brook on fake Chloe’s cell phone, and telling Brook she’s sending the PIN. Sam says, maybe the nurse had an accomplice, and had someone meet her, and handed the baby off before she fell. Dante says, that makes sense. It also means Louise is alive and well, and the person Chloe called has the baby. His phone rings, and he tells them, he’ll be right there. Maxie asks if they found Peter, but he says it’s another case he’s working on; he has to go. Maxie says, of course (🍷), and he says, the lead could be a real thing. He’ll let her know if he finds something. He leaves, and Sam tells Maxie to hold on a little while longer. She’ll be holding her baby soon. They hug, and Sam says they’ll get the bastard who took her.

Willow comes out, and tells everyone, it’s not what you think. Chase is hanging on. Finn thinks he may be starting to improve. Brook asks if she means Chase is getting better, and Michael says, that’s incredible, but how? They heard the alarm. Elizabeth says, Chase’s heart stopped, but Finn was able to bring him back, and managed to get a heartbeat, which made it possible for him to inject Chase with a modified antidote. Anna asks what that means, and Elizabeth says, it means Chase may live after all. Willow says, Finn gave us a miracle.

Jackie tells Gregory, the antidote didn’t work because the DNA wasn’t a match, but it was a combination of Finn’s and hers, and they’re Chase’s parents. Gregory says, it turns out he’s Chase’s father after all, and she says, but the DNA tests… He says, were most likely tampered with on Cyrus Renault’s orders. She says she and Finn ran into Cyrus, and he said something about Chase’s paternity, like he was glad it came out before Chase got sick. Gregory says, it was enough to make Finn suspicious, so he ran a second test that proved Chase is his son. Finn reworked the antidote combining her DNA with his. Jackie says, if Finn is right… Gregory says, then there’s a shot he could save their son’s life, and they hug.

Elizabeth goes to Chase’s room, and says, oh wow. Chase’s blood pressure is rising, his heart rate is rising. The antidote is working. Finn says Chase’s bloodwork will tell them for sure, and Elizabeth says she’ll take it to the lab. She’ll tell them to put a rush on it. Finn thanks her, and goes to Chase’s bedside. He says Chase has a real cheering section out there. He’s waiting to hear some good news. Chase being an eternal optimist, always believing things work out for the best, now’s his chance. Prove it. Wake up, Chase. Wake up.

Finn tells Chase, hang on, kid, you’ve got to get through this. Going to his softball games, having to watch that dumb change-up Chase is always talking about – and it is dumb. Bragging about it doesn’t make it any better. Chase does realize he’s married now, and Finn is very impressed, given his own history of wedding days. Willow is waiting for him out there, and he has a chance to have a long, happy life with her. A chance at happiness that few people get in this lifetime. Does he want to blow that by dying? If he does that, he’s even stupider than Finn thought. Chase opens his eyes, and asks if Finn just called him stupid.

Dante bags up the bear, and Nikolas says, whoever it was, they bypassed security. Ava says, it’s Ryan. Of course (🍷) he bypassed security. That’s what he does; he’s proud of it. Dante says she still thinks it’s Ryan behind this? and she asks if he didn’t hear the voice in the bear. He says, deepfakes can be pretty convincing, and she says she prefers to err on the side of caution. She leaves the room, and as Dante is finishing up, Carly walks in. She says her head of security briefed her on the break-in, and they have access to her hotel staff, as well as all security footage. Nikolas says, whoever did this, broke in without being noticed. Does she really think talking to staff or looking at footage is going to help? Dante says they won’t know until they try, and asks Carly, who else besides the keyholders has access to the rooms? She says, housekeeping, anyone cleared to do maintenance, and management, and Nikolas says her lack of safety precautions is unacceptable. She says they have state of the art security equipment, but no, it’s not perfect. Dante asks if there’s a record of everyone who has access to the room, and Carly says there is. He’ll have full access to those records. Ava comes back, and Nikolas says he was just about to ask Carly to leave, but Ava says she’s the one who called Carly.  

Cameron tells Josslyn that he apologized to Jason. He was great. He literally said, apology accepted, and that was it. She says, that’s not really surprising. Jason’s a very fair person. Cameron says, unlike him, and she says Cameron wasn’t exactly fair to Jason. He says he wasn’t, but Jason still forgave him. Can she?

Jackie and Gregory go to Chase’s room, and Finn says he’s all theirs, but go easy on him. Jackie runs to Chase’s bedside, and says she missed him. He says, thank Finn. Finn brought him back. She says she knows, and she’s so grateful for that. Gregory and Finn hug.

Sam asks if Maxie is sure she doesn’t want her to stay, but Maxie says, all she wants is a long, hot bath right now. She’ll be fine. Sam tells her to remember what Dante said; the phone is a good lead. Her daughter could be closer than she thinks. Sam leaves, and Maxie gets a wrapped box from the desk. She opens it, and takes out a pink onesie. She puts it back in the box, picks up her keys and bag, and leaves with the box.

Gregory says Finn will give Chase the details. Let it suffice to say he was never more terrified in his life. He thought it was too late, and was never so grateful to be wrong. Finn is listening outside the door, when Elizabeth brings him the test results. He looks through the folder, and says, it’s great; it’s working. The antidote is bringing the toxin out of Chase’s body, and he’s going to live. Elizabeth says, he did it, but Finn says, they did it, and they hug.

Chase asks, what’s the verdict? and Finn says, the verdict is the softball team is going to be putting up with Chase’s change-up for years to come. Everyone smiles.

Elizabeth tells Willow, Finn got the results from Chase’s bloodwork. He’s responding the antidote. He’s going to be okay. Willow hugs Michael, and Elizabeth says she thought the bride should know she can look forward to a wonderful future with her husband. D’oh! Willow thanks her.

On the phone, Valentin thanks Olivia, and tells her to take care of their girl. Anna tells Brook that she’s given Valentin such a beautiful gift. It’s brought out another side of him. Brook says he does baths, feeding, even changing her. It’s a side of Valentin she never thought she’d see. Elizabeth tells them, Finn’s antidote worked; Chase is going to recover. Brook asks when she can see him, and Elizabeth says she’ll let Brook know. Elizabeth walks by the elevator, and Jason comes out. She asks what he’s doing there, and he asks if she has time to talk. It’s about Peter.

Olivia says she’s sorry Maxie missed Brook; she just went back to the hospital. She leads Maxie to the crib, and says here’s our precious Bailey. Isn’t she the sweetest? Maxie hands Olivia the gift box, saying, she brought this for Bailey. She asks if Olivia could take a picture of her wearing it, and send it to her, and Olivia says, sure. She has little Louise in her prayers every day, and knows in her heart that God is going to bring Louise back to Maxie real soon.

Elizabeth asks what Jason knows about Peter, and Jason says they haven’t found him yet, but his people are on it. She thanks him for the heads up, and he says, Cameron came to see him. He apologized for believing Jason killed Franco. Elizabeth says it’s her fault Cameron blamed him in the first place, and asks if he can forgive her for accusing him of killing her husband.

Willow goes to Chase’s room, and asks if she’s interrupting, but Jackie tells her to come in, and suggests they give the newlyweds a little time alone. She, Finn, and Gregory leave, and Willow says Chase looks pretty good, for a guy whose heart stopped. He asks if she was there. He knows it was Finn who brought him back, but he could swear he heard her voice telling him to come back. She puts her hand on his and says, she’s so glad she did.

Jackie wonders when they tell Chase that Gregory was his father all along, and Gregory says, it’s up to his brother, the doctor. Finn says they can tell Chase anytime, and Jackie thinks it should just be Gregory and Finn. Finn agrees, but says, this time, could she do him a favor? He’s going to be stuck there for a while, monitoring Chase. He wants to talk to Violet’s nanny, since Violet was upset and worried about her uncle. He was hoping Jackie could stop by and tell her that Chase is going to be okay. Jackie says she’d be honored, and Finn thanks her. She runs into Anna on her way out, and Anna says, it’s good news about Chase. Jackie says, thanks to Finn, she has her son back. She leaves, and Gregory says he’s going to get some really bad coffee. Does anyone want anything? Anna and Finn decline to have bad coffee, stale doughnuts, or any of the other horrible food the GH cafeteria has to offer, and Gregory leaves. Anna tells Finn that she’s so proud of what he did for his family, and he says he’s just glad to have Chase back. He wants Chase to have a happy life – he and Anna briefly join hands, then let go – with Willow, and frequent visits from him and Violet. Anna says, that sounds really good. And you know what’s perfect? Chase survived without Peter’s antidote, thanks to Finn. Peter has no more hold over Finn. Finn says, Peter has taken so much away from him already, he doesn’t think he’ll ever be free of him.

Chase says he can’t wait to meet Bailey Lois Quartermaine, and Brook says, if he can pry her away from Valentin. The man’s ga-ga over her. Michael says, Valentin barely lets the rest of them hold her, and Chase says, he has an idea. Remember when Brook volunteered to help him and Willow with their wedding? Brook says she thinks there was a mention of the rose garden, and Chase suggests a do-over, at the rose garden. Everyone dressed in their best, including Bailey, and they’re going to have champagne, flowers, and a dance floor. He wants to give Willow the best wedding reception of all time. A lot of friends and family, everyone they love; a celebration to start off the rest of their lives together. Brook looks at Michael.

Nikolas tells Dante, they left Windymere because Dante said it wasn’t safe where they were, but Ryan, or whoever, followed them there to the MetroCourt. Dante says, Nikolas knows what else he said. They didn’t know who the target was; Nikolas or Ava. He also said the best case would be for them to separate. Nikolas asks if Dante still thinks it’s one of his exes, when it’s Ryan’s voice inside the bear. Dante says, it is Ryan’s voice, made through a program where the stalker can have him say whatever they want. Nikolas says, and Dante is sure it’s not really Ryan, and Dante says he’ll tell Nikolas what he told him at Windymere; what he knows to be true. Ryan Chamberlain is incapacitated. That means this is an ex, or they have a copycat on their hands. Nikolas asks if Dante proposes he tell Ava. Does he think it will make her stop worrying, because they’re past that point.

In the hotel room, Ava tells Carly, she had the bodyguard check both rooms. Aside from the bear, there wasn’t a hint that anyone was in there. Carly says she’ll move them to another suite, and Carly says, that’s why she called Carly. She’d like… She needs Carly to take Avery to her house. Carly says, for tonight, and Ava says, for the time being. Carly says, Ava wants Avery to live with her, and Ava says, it’s the best thing to do.

Josslyn says, of course (🍷) she forgives Cameron. She forgave him the night he came to her dad’s house. We see the moss bowl has magically transported itself back to the kitchen island where it’s most comfortable. Cameron says, they haven’t talked since then. Josslyn hasn’t responded to any of his texts. She says she’s been busy, and he says, which is kind of code for she’s been avoiding him. She says, she’s not… Okay, she has, and she’s sorry, but she’s still trying to wrap her head around him pointing a gun at Jason. She knows Cameron didn’t shoot Jason, and she knows he’s sorry, but she hates the fact that Cameron didn’t listen to her the first hundred times she told him that Jason didn’t kill his stepdad. She thought they could get through anything, and it was a shock to find out it has its limits. He asks if she’s just going to ignore him at PCU, and she says she’s not. She’s not ignoring him now, is she? He says, it kind of feels like it, and she says, the thing is, they can’t just go back to the way things were before. He says, maybe not, but can’t they still be friends in a different way? She says, it’s college. Everything is going to be different, in ways they can’t even imagine, but they’ll still be friends. They’ll figure it out. Good Lord, it’s not like they’re going to another planet. I’m sure they’ll be bringing their laundry home.

Carly tells Ava that she’ll protect Avery and keep her safe, and Ava says she knows. That’s why she asked Carly to take her… for the time being. Avery will be coming back to her. Carly says, of course (🍷), and Ava goes to get Avery. Nikolas comes back in with Dante, and Carly tells him, Ava just asked her to take Avery to live with her. Of course (🍷) she’s thrilled, but clearly he can see what this is costing Ava. Ava brings Avery out, and asks her if it won’t be exciting, having a sleepover with her sisters. Avery asks if her bear can come too, but Dante says, actually, he had a question. He wondered if he couldn’t borrow Avery’s bear for a little bit. The bear might be able to help him solve a case. She says, okay, and they high-five, Dante saying, thanks, little sister. Ava tells Avery to be on her best behavior, and she’ll come for her as soon as she can. She tells Avery that she loves her, and Avery says she loves Ava too, and they hug. Carly says Josslyn and Donna are going to be excited to see Avery, and Avery says goodbye to Nikolas. Dante says he’ll be in touch, and leaves with Carly and Avery. Ava closes the door, and tells Nikolas, she can’t do this anymore.

Outside, Sam calls someone, and says she thinks she knows how to find Maxie’s baby.  

Alone with Bailey/Louise, Maxie says, it’s mommy. She’s missed Louise so much. She knows Brook and Valentin are going to take really good care of her, and Peter won’t be able to find her there. She knows this is what’s best, but she needs Louise’s help. Louise has to promise she won’t forget Maxie, and she promises she’ll be back really soon.

Valentin sees Anna sitting on a bench in the hospital, and says, so Chase lives, Peter’s lost; why aren’t they celebrating? She says, it’s not over until Peter is stopped. He has to be found, so that he never hurts anyone else again in this town.

Jason says he’s sorry for Elizabeth’s loss; for what Peter took from her and her sons. She thanks him, and says, but it wasn’t enough that Peter murdered Franco; he framed Jason for it. The angrier she was at Jason, the more she accused him, and the more it helped Peter. He almost got away with it. Jason says, but he didn’t, and he’s going to find Peter, so she’ll never have to worry about him again. He starts to leave, but she calls him back. She says there’s something she needs to tell him… about Peter.

Willow tells Brook and Michael that she’s going to freshen up, and asks Michael to give Wiley a kiss for her. He says, will do, and Willow leaves. Brook says, it’s unreal how Chase is practically back to himself, and Michael says, thanks to Finn, it’s all worked out. They can go back to their lives. She says, that might be a problem, since Michael and Chase’s wife are in love with each other.

Finn tells Chase, Violet is sending him two kiss emojis, and wants to know when he’s going to teach her to play poker. Gregory asks if she’s talking to him or Chase, and Finn thinks both of them. Chase says, if it will get him out of the hospital, he’ll be happy to lose his shirt to that little girl. He knew Finn would find the antidote; he never lost faith. Finn says he can remember a time or two, and Chase says, it’s already forgotten. How did Finn do it? How did Finn manage to save him? Finn looks at Gregory.

Tomorrow, Chase wants to know the reason for his miracle cure, Taggert asks what’s stopping Curtis from ebing that person, and Ava tells Nikolas that he needs to go and not come back.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht – The Reunion – Part One

Andy welcomed us to the Reunion, which was attended virtually, since Glenn was in his apartment in Spain; Daisy and Sydney were also in Palma, next door to each other in a hotel; Gary was in Genoa, Italy, which he dubbed land of pesto; Natasha was on U.S. soil in Maryland; Colin was in Panama, and had to trek and hour and a half from the jungle to get decent WiFi; Alli was in Melbourne, Australia; and Dani was in Sydney. Australia, not the deckhand. Andy congratulated Dani on her new baby, segueing into saying that JL was on charter and couldn’t join them. He read a Facebook question from someone asking for a friend if Glenn was single. Glenn said he wasn’t married or celibate, and when Andy asked if Glenn’s DMs got hit up much, Glenn said he got interesting DMs; photos, videos, and invites. Take from that what you will. Andy asked Dani who the better kisser was, Alli or JL, and Dani said, Alli, so I’m guessing things did not end well with JL. And yes, the question on everyone’s mind was, is JL the father? but it wasn’t time for that yet. Andy said he thought Glenn had an excellent crew this season, and Glenn said he couldn’t have asked for better.

We watched clips of the breakdown between interior and exterior crew. Gary claimed it wasn’t that he didn’t want to help, but after a 17 hour day, it was hard to find the motivation. Daisy said she never thought Gary was lazy, but she didn’t like the not-my-problem, not-my-job attitude. Andy asked Colin if he thought Gary was overreacting, but Colin said it was easy to point fingers, and everyone had been busting their ass. Daisy said dinner service had been the biggest problem, and seemed to be when the deck crew took breaks. Andy asked Glenn if it was an obligation to help another department, and Glenn said it all had to be a team effort. It’s-not-my-department didn’t wash. He suggested they blame everything on JL since he wasn’t there. Gary insisted he’d been looking out for his deck department, and said Sydney caused drama by relaying the message. Daisy said, in watching the show, she could see miscommunications and misunderstandings. She wasn’t appreciative of Gary calling her a bitch either. It wasn’t easy to hear how Gary spoke about her in interviews. Gary pretended he didn’t know what she was talking about. Until Andy pulled out a video. Viewer Sophie B. said it had been the first of any Deck season where all the stews got along with the chief stew, and Alli said Daisy had been supportive, and taught her how things should be done. Another viewer wondered about the loose code of conduct as compared to other Decks, and Glenn said he thought his crew was professional, but agreed his style was more hands off. Colin said, because of covid, they’d had to socialize on the boat, and Andy asked if Glenn was irritated by anything when he saw the show. Glenn said he wasn’t thrilled about the guest cabin having a revolving door, but he wouldn’t fire someone over it.

We saw Natasha’s unpredictable moments, and her insistence that the wrong way to make eggs benedict was the right way to make them. A viewer asked if Natasha finally got that poached and over easy eggs weren’t the same as scrambled, and Natasha admitted she f***ed up sometimes. Andy asked who the worst guest had been, and Natasha said, Barry, to which everyone, including me, agreed. The argument about how many pita breads Natasha made continued, with Natasha pulling out a receipt photo an ex had sent her to prove she’d made twenty of them. The weird part was, it didn’t even look like twenty in the photo. Andy wondered if the photo made it worth Colin’s long drive to get WiFi.  A viewer asked why Natasha couldn’t admit it when she made a mistake, and Natasha said, when she watched the show, she realized how defensive she’d been, and apologized to Daisy. Glenn said he saw most things after-the-fact, and loved Natasha’s food. He’d gained weight during the season. He said they all made mistakes (a running theme tonight), and thought Natasha had misinterpreted some orders. Andy asked if Daisy still blamed Natasha for Barry’s bad tip, but Daisy said she blamed Barry for Barry’s bad tip. Natasha said it reflected more on Barry than it did on her. Gary said Natasha’s food was amazing. She was a little bit stubborn, but that’s what made her good at her job, and he was still fat from the season.

Andy said, everything went sideways when the boat backed into a dock, and we flashed back to that, and Glenn saying it was the worst day of his career. Glenn joked that he wanted to discuss the pita issue some more. He said everybody he’d ever worked with would understand what happened, as it was a known issue with the propellor and high revs, and had he known, he wouldn’t have used them. I had no clue what he was talking about, but I don’t have to, since I don’t drive a boat. He said it just took a couple grand to fix, as the bricks in the dock acted as a shock absorber and saved them. The dock repair was five or six grand, but taken care of by insurance. Andy asked how Glenn thought the deck team performed, and Glenn said they were exemplary. It was another thing he didn’t see until afterward, since he’d been busy controlling the boat.

JL’s lack of work ethic was discussed, and Sydney said she thought he was very green. Colin said he and JL never clicked, but he felt like JL didn’t want to take instruction. Glenn said JL didn’t get the urgency of what was going on. Gary said he tried to teach JL, but sometimes JL wasn’t having it. Andy asked the deckhands if they thought Gary ran the department well, and Sydney said she had no problem with how Gary ran the deck. Andy asked Glenn if he thought Gary was a good example professionalism, and Glenn said he was. Andy said, because they worked and lived on the boat, the personal and professional often overlapped, and Glenn said he understood that. Daisy thought Glenn was very generous. She loved Gary, but he was head of his department, and knew the trouble he’d cause when he slept with, and subsequently dumped, Sydney. He should be held responsible, since he’d been in the field for 12 years, and it wasn’t his first rodeo. Gary said it was the first time he’d been in that situation, but Daisy held firm, saying he was the senior crew member, and therefore responsible. Sydney picking up JL’s slack was brought up, and Andy asked if Gary and Sydney were Glenn’s MVPs since he’d brought them on the crossing voyage. Glenn said they’d complicated things, since they were in the same department, but they’d both handled themselves professionally. They’d kept working together, and he was amazed.

Andy said, Gary had wasted no time in hooking up, and set in motion a treacherous undercurrent that would rock the boat all season – a love triangle between him, Sydney, and Alli. We flashed back to that, and Andy said there was a lot to unpack. A viewer asked why Gary hooked up with Sydney, when he’d been attracted to Alli from day one. Gary said he and Alli had a good vibe, but he couldn’t say why it happened. He didn’t want to say he regretted it, or that it was a mistake; it happened, and maybe it shouldn’t have. Eloquent as always. He said he would have preferred it if he’d never gotten into the situation in the first place. Well, yeah. Viewer Paula W. asked if Gary felt bad that he’d been a twat toward basically all women on the boat. Gary mumbled, yes, and added it was a stupid question. A show of hands indicated that the entire crew, except for Natasha, agreed he had been a twat to all the women, and Andy said, maybe the question wasn’t so stupid. Viewer Melanie J. asked via Facebook, why Alli and Gary kept making out in front of Sydney, and why they hadn’t taken it somewhere more private? Gary said he’d made it clear to Sydney that it was just a hook-up, and she’d said she didn’t care. He said Sydney had feelings for him, he had feelings for Alli, and Alli had no feelings for him. Alli was like, whoa Nellie Gary, that wasn’t fair and not true.  

Tomorrow – The Reunion Part Two – Alli says Gary had a girlfriend all along; the big question, is JL the father of Dani’s baby; Andy tracks JL down; and JL claims if Dani’s child is his, he wants to be involved.

👶🏼 Who’s Your Baby Daddy…?

A preview or possible spoiler depending on how you look at it. My guess is, JL’s the daddy, he wanted a paternity test done, and she was insulted. Considering she seems like the settling down type, if she said it was his, I’d believe her, and I might be insulted too. Maybe we’ll get the real deets in Part Two; maybe not.

https://people.com/tv/below-deck-jean-luc-cerza-lanaux-on-ex-dani-soares-baby/

Pretty much the same thing, but with Kate weighting in, and I like Kate.

🤰🏼 You’ll Never Walk Alone…

Not to be outdone, Alli is also expecting.

https://people.com/parents/below-deck-sailing-yacht-alli-dore-expecting-first-baby/

👓 I’ll Be Seeing You…

Meet you tomorrow for soap, Tyler, and a too-long discussion about Dani’s baby daddy. Until then stay safe, stay edifying others, and stay not making self-incriminating calls from your kidnapper’s phone.

June 16, 2021 – Anna Finds Something On the Roof, Erika’s Pending Divorce Is Discussed, VanderPups, More Divorce Talk, Excuses, Cast Flip, Embarrassed, Deck Surprise, Filing, Big Win & No Stopping

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Stella thinks it’s ridiculous. The hospital is discharging Curtis two days after he was shot, when he saved the entire town from that horrible man. Curtis says he thinks Jordan had something to do with that, and she says he already told her. Cyrus threatened Laura, and got Curtis to drop his gun. Then he shot Curtis, and Jordan shot him… in the leg. Too bad she didn’t aim higher. He says that’s not very Christian of her to say, and she says, the Lord may forgive Cyrus, but she doesn’t. He wanted to kill Curtis, and almost succeeded, which is why Curtis should stay there and work on getting himself better. He says the doctors gave him another option. Go back to the MetroCourt, and don’t leave for a few days, so it was really a no brainer. She says he can say that again, and he says if there was any danger in him leaving, he’s sure Portia would have spoken up. It’s funny. He hasn’t seen Portia around all day. In fact, Stella has been his only visitor. Nina comes in, and says maybe she can help with that.

Jordan walks into Cyrus’s hospital room, and he says it’s about time she showed up. She says, for the first time ever, she couldn’t agree more.

Jason walks into the hallowed halls of the moss bowl, otherwise known as Sonny’s kitchen. Carly says, perfect timing, and hands him a cup of coffee. She says after him being in prison and on the run, it’s nice having him just down the hall, and he says he thinks it’s a good idea for him to stay close while they deal with this transition of power. She agrees, and says, it’s much appreciated, but she knows he has other people to see, like Sam and the kids. He says he already set it up, and she says, what about Britt?

Britt asks Elizabeth, who signed off on Curtis Ashford’s release? but Elizabeth is lost in a flashback of finding Peter on the stair landing, and Finn subsequently being attracted to her. She says she’s sorry; what? and Britt says she seems distracted. Is she okay?

Gregory sits with Jackie in the hospital cafeteria, and she says she’s there for the long haul, lifting her coffee cup, and he says him too. She says she realized she needed a moment to just let loose and cry. She couldn’t do that in front of Chase. Make sense? He says it does; he had the same idea. She says, the sobbing or the caffeine? and he says, a little of both.

Chase tells Sasha, he’s sorry it’s not much of a greeting, but she says she’s the one who should be apologizing… to both of them. She should have visited sooner. He says he doesn’t know about that, with her pregnancy and that Cyrus Renault insanity, and she says she sees Willow’s been keeping him up to date. Willow says she’s been trying to keep his spirits up, and he wanted to know how Sasha was doing. Sorry. She should have asked first. Sasha says, don’t be silly; it’s fine. Chase says he should warn Sasha, he and Willow won’t have any more secrets once they’re married.

Anna says she heard Chase isn’t doing so great, and Finn says he thought he had a breakthrough, but the cure he formulated didn’t work. She says she’s sorry, and he says, so is he. She wants him to know she’s going to find Peter, and force him to give up his source of the antidote. Finn says she’s never going to find him.

Nina hugs Curtis, and says it looks like she made it back just in time. He says he assumes she means for the opening of his nightclub, and she says, yeah. No. She mostly wanted to make sure he was okay. She hasn’t been a good friend to him in these past few months. He says, that’s okay; she’s been going through her own stuff. She says he’s always been there for her, and when his marriage with Jordan was ending, where was she? He shouldn’t have had to go through that alone. He says, as it turns out, he wasn’t alone.

Laura asks Portia how she and Trina are doing after that whole ordeal with Cyrus, and she says they’re okay. Laura asks how Curtis is doing, and Portia says, they’re discharging him today. Laura says that’s great news. How are she and Curtis doing? She apologizes if she’s overstepping. She knew Portia had left something unsaid with him right before everything went to hell with Cyrus.

Cyrus says he assumes Portia is there to gloat about his fall from grace, and she says she is. He says, so much for the high road, and she says she can always get back to the high road. He, on the other hand, isn’t going anywhere except prison. He asks if she isn’t putting the cart before the horse. There’s still the small matter of his trial. The Corinthos family and Gladys are hardly the most reliable witnesses. Why should any juror believe any part of their testimony? She says, maybe they will; maybe they won’t. But the jury will sure as hell listen to her testimony.

Jason wonders why Carly is asking about Britt, and she says she saw the way he held Britt’s hand at the MetroCourt. What’s that about? Brando comes in, and asks if it’s a bad time, but Carly says, no, come in. How’s Gladys? Brando says, they’re going to discharge her in a few days, and Carly says, great. So she’ll be going right to Bridgeport. Brando says she’s going to be staying with him for a while. At least until she gets better. Carly says, at least Brando will be able to keep an eye on her, and he says, wish him luck. He tells Jason that he can’t apologize enough for all the trouble his mother caused, but Jason says, it’s on her, not him. Brando says, even so… and Carly says she hates that Gladys lied to the cops and framed Jason, but Gladys did step up and tell the truth. She had to be threatened of course (🍷), but she still did it. Brando thanks her, and says he appreciates that, but it’s not the reason he came by to see her. Jason asks what’s on his mind, and Brando says, now that Cyrus’s organization is falling apart, he thinks it’s time they had a conversation about his future. Hey. I just thought. Who’s been fixing the cars in the garage?

Elizabeth tells Britt, she’s not okay. She’s mourning her husband, and trying to help save Chase’s life. That’s what’s on her mind. Any more questions? Britt says, no, but she is curious as to why Finn requested Elizabeth be put back on his rotation permanently. She leaves.

Anna asks if there’s a particular reason Finn thinks she won’t find Peter, and he says they know Peter is good at covering his tracks. If he doesn’t want to be found, he won’t be found. She promises she won’t stop until she finds out what’s happened with Peter, and he says he knows. Good luck with that. If she’ll excuse him… He leaves.

Chase tells Sasha, he wants to spend what’s left of his life with Willow. Willow says she’s going to get Chase some water. She’ll be right back.

Jackie tells Gregory that she really thought Chase would be okay. Now she’s discussing hospice care for her son. He says, it’s not supposed to be this way. They’re arranging for Chase’s wedding, when he’s on his… No parent should outlive their child. She says she’s sorry. She’s sure she’s the last person he wants sharing his grief, but he says, no matter what happened between them, they raised Chase together. She says, they did a remarkable job, didn’t they? and he says he hates that she lied, but he’s also grateful for it. If she had told the truth, he wouldn’t have spent all those years being Chase’s father. He wouldn’t trade a second of that. Whatever happens next, he wants her to know that they’ll always be a family.

Elizabeth and Finn literally run into each other, and they both apologize. He says, about last night. He’s an idiot and he’s sorry. She says, nothing happened. It’s fine. He thanks her, and she says, besides, they have more important things to deal with. He says he still can’t believe he killed Peter. She pulls him aside, and says, she’s speaking as Franco’s widow; he had it coming. He says, Peter was the only one who could keep Chase alive, but she says, that’s not true. He can save Chase. He says he tried; he only made Chase worse. She says, did he cure Blackwood’s on the first try? No. So keep trying. I say, good point. He says, it should have worked. His DNA combined with Jackie’s should have made Chase’s body accept the cure. He was so sure this was the answer, and now everything seems so hopeless. She says, it’s not. He’s Chase’s father and a good doctor. As long as there’s a breath left in Chase’s body, there’s still hope.

Anna asks if Britt has a minute, and Britt asks if there’s any news about Peter. Anna says, no, but she could use Britt’s help. She requested security footage from the night Maxie was brought in, but security is refusing to hand it over. Britt says she thinks she knows what’s going on. Rumor has it, when Cyrus was appointed Chairman of the Board, he arranged to have the cameras in the stairwells turned off. The security team is probably covering their butts now that Cyrus is out. Anna says, since this happened before Cyrus was arrested, the cameras were still off. It would explain why there’s no record of Peter leaving that night.

Nina says she’s super glad that someone was there to give Curtis support. Who was this person, so she can thank them? He says his Aunt Stella for one, and Stella says, she was all the way in Europe. He says, there was Laura, and his nephew TJ. He’s not short on people who care about him. Stella says he isn’t, and since she can’t convince him to stay in the hospital like a sensible person, she might as well get his paperwork started. She says it’s good to see Nina, and leaves. Nina says, still a tough customer, and Curtis says, the toughest. Nina says she’s sure he wasn’t talking about Stella when he said he didn’t have to go through his divorce alone. He says he and Portia have gotten a lot closer, and she says, how close? He says Portia kissed him, and he pushed her away. Nina says, there’s no shame in not being ready to move on, and he says he thought he was. Now he thinks he missed his chance.

Laura apologizes, telling Portia that it’s none of her business, but Portia says, she and Curtis had a really good talk. Laura says she’s glad they had a chance to clear things up, and Portia flashes back to Stella telling her, the last thing Curtis needs is a rebound relationship, and if she wants what’s best for Curtis, she’ll back off. Portia tells Laura, they did, and she and Curtis agreed that their friendship is too important to risk.

Jordan tells Cyrus that she and Taggert have already been in touch with the DA’s office, and he says, she’s going to perjure herself a second time? She says, not only are they going to drop all the charges against Taggert, they granted her full immunity. All they have to do is testify about everything Cyrus did to them in the last year. She hates to break it to him, but he’s done.

Sasha follows Willow, and Willow asks if Chase needs her. Sasha says, Chase is resting. She’s there about Willow. Why is she getting married? Willow says, if Chase is dying, she wants to make sure he’s happy when he leaves this world. There’s nothing wrong with that. Sasha says, except for one thing. Willow is in love with Michael.

Britt tells Anna, she doesn’t think Peter could have made it out of the building. Once he exited the stairwell, he would have been caught on camera. Anna asks, what about the roof? and Britt says, they do have two stairwells with roof access. Anna says, which ones? and Britt says, C and G. Anna says, so if Cyrus was moving drugs out of here, he could have easily transported them in a Medivac, and no one would have been the wiser. Britt asks if she thinks Peter made it to the roof, and left by helicopter. Anna says she doesn’t know, but it’s worth finding out.

Cyrus says if Jordan were to testify about everything that’s gone down between them this year, she’d have to include her own cover-ups. She says she knows; that’s what the immunity deal is for. He says, immunity or not, all of it will be a matter of public record. Her reputation would be a shambles. She says, so be it. Her secrets may have cost her marriage, but they will never come at the expense of justice. Never again. He just played his last hand against her, and he lost.

Brando says he’s been inside Cyrus’s organization for nearly a year. He knows the ins and outs. Then the moss bowl swallows him whole. Not really. Carly says, now that Jason’s back, she doesn’t plan on having an active role in the business. Brando says he thought that might be the case, but he didn’t want to assume. So what does Jason say? Jason tells him, he would say Brando has a baby on the way, and he’s all set up at the garage. If Brando thinks that’s going away because Sonny’s gone, it won’t. Carly says, he is family, and Brando says he hears what they’re saying, but the last few days, as dangerous as they’ve been, are the first time he felt he’s been making a difference since his last tour. He wants to keep making a difference… with his family. Jason says he gets it, but Brando’s family isn’t just them. If he were Brando, he’d take a long, hard look at what’s not only best for him, but for Sasha and the baby.

Curtis tells Nina that Portia explained she wasn’t thinking clearly, and she wasn’t interested in anything more than friendship. Nina asks if he bought that, and he says, that’s what she told him, and he has to respect that. She says he has to respect that, but did he talk to her? He says their 30 seconds was up about 30 seconds ago, so besides her touching concern for yours truly, why doesn’t she – he sits on the bed and pats the spot next to him – tell him what brought her back? She sits, and says, as it turns out, Michael and Willow reconsidered letting her have a relationship with Wiley. She had a visit with him and it was wonderful. He says he’s happy for her. Does this mean she’s going to stay? She guesses for a little while, but she’s been away from Nixon Falls for just a day, and she misses it. He says he thinks getting away was good for her; a chance to clear her head. She remembers kissing Sonny, and says she’s not so sure about that.

Willow tells Sasha that she loves Chase, and Sasha says she knows Willow does, but she’s in love with Michael. Willow tells her, Brook said the same thing, but they’re both wrong. Sasha says, okay, but tell her, if Chase hadn’t gotten sick, would they be getting married? Would they even still be together? Willow says, Chase is sick, so none of that really matters. She can put what she wants on hold, so Chase can have some semblance of happiness when he dies. All she truly needs from Sasha right now, is her support. Sasha says Willow has it, and hugs her.

Finn goes to Chase’s room, where he sees Jackie and Gregory. Chase says, just in time. The whole family is here. Finn asks how he’s feeling, and Chase says, trying to stay strong. He begins to cough, and Jackie grabs some tissues so he isn’t coughing all over the place. Sasha and Willow show up, and Finn puts an oxygen mask on Chase, telling him, breathe. Just breathe.

Cyrus says, Jordan, of all people, should know better than to underestimate him. He has ways of influencing things, even when he’s not a free man. She says she’s sure his attorneys have informed him that he won’t be going back to Pentenville, and he asks if she really thinks that’s going to keep her safe, sending him to another prison. She says, after speaking with the FBI, they agreed the best place for him was a Federal penitentiary in the Midwest. Far away from his contacts in the Pacific Northeast, and in Port Charles. Two uniformed men come in, and Cyrus says, what’s this? Jordan says, it’s for his own safety. These agents are going to be transferring him to the infirmary in his new home. He has a long recovery ahead of him, but think of it this way, these days, he has nothing but time on his hands.

Carly tells Jason, she needed a show of force to send a message to the Five Families polenta, so they would honor their agreement with Sonny’s organization, and not try anything against them. Was she wrong? He says, no. It’s exactly the move he would have made. She says, great. This whole year has been turned upside down. It’s been crazy. She’s doing things she never thought she’d do, and making decisions she never thought she’d make. He says that makes two of them, and she says, sometimes, it feels like Sonny’s been gone a lifetime, and other times, it’s like he’s right here.

Nina says Portia kissed Curtis, and he didn’t respond the way she wanted him to respond. Does he think Portia is reacting because of the way he reacted when she kissed him? He says, what if she is? What is he supposed to do? She says, tell her how he feels. There’s nothing disrespectful for expressing himself. Stella comes to the door, and listens through the opening. He says, Portia was right there by his side when he woke up. He doesn’t know if it was the anesthesia or the blood loss, but there was something there. Then just like that, the vibe was gone.

Portia wants to start Chase on dialysis, and increase his dopamine, along with some <insert big medical word> hydrations. Elizabeth says she’ll get his chart, and Portia tells Chase, it will make him more comfortable. She asks to speak with Finn outside, but Chase wants to know, how bad? Finn nods to Portia, who says she’d have to do more testing to confirm, but it looks like they’re quickly approaching Stage 3 something-or-other. Gregory asks what that means, and I say, thank you. Finn says, complete organ failure, and Chase asks, how much time? Portia says, there are statistics, but no definitive answer, and Chase tells Finn, ballpark. How long? Finn says Chase needs to fight, or he may not make it through the night. I’m just going to say it. Maybe Finn isn’t his father after all, and that’s why the cure didn’t work. I’ve been thinking that through the whole episode.

While being wheeled through the hall, Cyrus sees Laura. He says, if they don’t mind, this is his sister. Could they have a moment? Laura says, it’s fine, and Cyrus says, in private? Jordan says they’re not going anywhere, and he says, it didn’t hurt to ask. He says he’s glad he and Laura ran into each other. He was afraid they wouldn’t cross paths before he left. She says, it probably goes without saying, but the hospital Board is in the process of stripping him of his position at the hospital. He says he’s sure it fills her with great joy, but she says, no. It doesn’t actually. She thinks it’s incredibly sad. He could have used this place to help so many people. To undo some of the damage he caused, but no. He squandered it, just like he’s squandered so many other opportunities to change his life, even with his own family. He says he sees she and his brother are talking again. How nice to have family. She says, the one good thing to come out of this was finding Martin. They’ll have their hurdles, but they’ll get over them. But the two of them, they’ll never be family. He says, it’s too late. He’s already gotten in her head. The darkness that already exists inside her has been reignited. He, for one, can’t wait to see what kind of changes are in store for her. The next time their paths cross, perhaps she’ll finally embrace some of the many fine qualities they have in common. Let’s go. As he’s wheeled away, Laura worries over his words.

Stella goes into Curtis’s room, and says his discharge papers are there. If he still wants to put his health and safety at risk to order room service. Nina says she’s going to let them get to this, and she’s penciled Curtis in. She’s going to be his room service tomorrow, and she’s going to bring him dinner. No excuses. He asks if it’s a metaphorical pencil, or has she full embraced the homespun, folksy lifestyle of rural Pennsylvania? She says, to think she missed all this, and they laugh. She tells Stella that it was nice to see her, and Stella says, her too. She tells Curtis that she’ll see him tomorrow night, and leaves. Stella says she had hoped he moved out of the MetroCourt by now. For a hotel, there’s nothing better, but a hotel is not a home. He says he’d planned on finding his own place soon, but he was so busy with the launch of the club, he didn’t have time. She says, allow her to save him that time.

Portia says, Dr. Finn is correct. That’s the accurate timetable, but she can’t stress this enough. He’s not a statistic. This isn’t over till it’s over. Finn says he’s sorry, and Chase says, for what? Finn says, for not being able to save him. Chase says Finn did what he could, and he’ll always be grateful that Finn tried. Finn says, don’t ever give up. Hear me? Don’t ever give up. Finn jets, and Sasha stands in the hallway looking worried.

Britt goes to the reception desk, and says she wants to apologize to Elizabeth for earlier. Elizabeth is surprised, and Britt laughs, saying, and she wants to make things right. Now that Cyrus is gone, she’s bringing Elizabeth back full time. Elizabeth thanks her, and Britt says, it’s long overdue. For what it’s worth (🍷), she’s going to make sure the hospital cooperates fully in Anna’s search for Peter. Elizabeth asks if Anna thinks he’s still in the hospital, and Britt says, Anna thinks if she can figure out how he got out of the hospital, she can find him. In fact, she’s on the roof right now.

Anna goes out onto the roof, and looks around. She notices a garbage can up against a wall.

Jason says Carly took Sonny’s seat at the meeting, and Carly says, it went really well. She did great. He says he doesn’t doubt that, but he’s back, and it’s not clear who’s in charge. They don’t know; is it her, or is it him? She says, maybe they’re both in charge, and he says the other families are going to be watching how this plays out. If they play it wrong, they look weak. She asks how they handle it right, when his phone rings. It’s Britt, who tells him, at this very moment, Cyrus is being transferred out of the hospital by the Feds. His reign of terror there, and apparently everywhere, is finally over. Jason says, that’s good, and she says, from anyone else, that reaction would be disappointing. From him, she knows that’s his version of a shout of triumph. She guesses her time as his mole is over, and he says he guesses so. She says, so if they’re going to see each other, it will have to be because they want to. He guesses it is. He hangs up, and Carly says, Britt again? What’s going on?

Stella tells Curtis, as luck would have it, her place on Charles Street has been empty for over a year. Stay there; she insists. He says he would love that, and she says she has to fly back to London tomorrow morning. He says, already? and she says just to make some arrangements before she moves back to Port Charles. He says she doesn’t have to do all that; he can take care of himself. She tells him, who says it’s all about him? Did it ever occur to him that she might have business in Port Charles of her own?

Jordan says Laura can’t listen to Cyrus. Believe her, she learned it the hard way. Blood or no blood, Laura is not like that man. Laura thanks her, and says she knows Jordan’s right. Jordan says she knows how hard it is to shake it off, and Laura says she’ll find a way, but she’s so grateful this nightmare is behind them. Jordan says, actually, there is one more thing that needs to be done before she, Laura, and the city can put Cyrus behind them. Laura says, what’s that? and Jordan says she needs to tender her resignation.

Jackie goes into the hallway, closing Chase’s door, and goes over to Finn by the elevator. He says he can’t talk right now, but she tells him not to spend another moment blaming himself. Finn says he should have saved Chase. The elevator doors open, and no surprise, Cyrus is there. He says, Ms. Templeton. Dr. Finn? He’s so sorry to hear about Finn’s son. It must be a great relief though, that the truth about his paternity came out in time for Finn to bond with him before he passes. (How would Cyrus know Chase was dying? Just asking.) Jackie says hell is too good a place for him. Enjoy it anyway. He waves as the doors close, and Jackie says, when you think that man couldn’t sink any lower. Finn is staring into space, thinking, why didn’t it work? Where did I go wrong? Jackie gets his attention, and asks, what is it? and he dashes off.

Gregory tells Chase, they’re not giving up hope, no matter what. Chase asks to see Willow, and Gregory says, of course (🍷). He’ll be right outside. He leaves, and Willow sits on the bed. Chase says he’s glad they got their marriage license yesterday. He wants her to marry him, right here, right now.

Elizabeth flashes back to sitting with Finn after finding Peter’s body. Finn says Peter told him it would be Anna’s fault if Chase dies. It turns out it’s going to be his. She tells him, it’s Peter’s fault. This is on him. Finn was always Chase’s best chance at survival, but can’t cure him from behind bars. Elizabeth asks if Finn sees the camera, and he says he hadn’t until now, but she says, it’s turned off. Rumor has it, Renault had the cameras turned off so he could get drugs out of the hospital. You know what this means? They can move Peter without anyone finding out. He says, to where? Even if they could get him down the stairs, they’d be caught on camera trying to get him out of the hospital. She says, that’s why they’re not taking him out of the hospital. Does Finn remember years ago, when Ava and Julian’s crazy sister abducted Griffin Monroe? He says, she kept him in some abandoned section of the hospital, and she says, the subbasement lab. He asks if that wasn’t sealed off, and she says the only access is an elevator on the roof, and that’s been out of commission for years. We see them packing up Peter’s body into a large cooler, and she says they can keep him in the lab until everyone believes he’s out of the country. When the eyes are off the hospital, they can move him. Finn says, that could be a long time from now, and she says, no one has even thought about the subbasement elevator for years. They close the cooler.

Anna goes over to the garbage can, and moves it. She slides a piece of accordion metal over, and sees the service elevator door, with a sign that says, danger. She tries the door handle, but it’s locked.

Tomorrow, Jordan tenders her resignation, Finn says he thinks he knows why his treatment didn’t work, Obrecht asks what Jason’s intentions are in regard to Britt, and Carly says something is going to be a problem for Britt.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

In a voiceover, Erika said there were so many layers to the divorce. It was very complicated. She was sure everyone was shocked, and would have a lot of questions. Everyone said they didn’t see it coming, and we flashed forward to Erika saying she’d intended to hold that man’s hand until he died.

We moved to three days earlier. Kyle and Mauricio got ready for their election party, and in Kyle’s interview, she said she made it a rule not to discuss politics, but was the most important election ever. This time, a woman was on the ticket for VP, and Kyle had four daughters. She told Mauricio that Garcelle wasn’t coming, since she was with her boys, and Erika also wasn’t coming. Both Kyle and Dorit whined to their respective husbands about how Dorit had been talking with Crystal on the plane back from Tahoe, and Kyle butted into the conversation. Dorit, who had been mid-sentence, firmly told Kyle to let her finish, and Kyle started crying like a big baby. Kyle thought if it had been anyone else who chimed in, Dorit wouldn’t have said anything. She might be right, since Dorit has taken issue with Kyle about this in the past, but the answer is, don’t do it then.

Rob asked how Crystal was feeling about her issues with Sutton, and Crystal said she hadn’t spent a bunch of time analyzing it, but she’d never experienced someone being so rude to her. Apparently, she’s been very lucky in life. There was so much stress about the election, it was hard for her to believe people were being so petty. Is it me? Sutton hadn’t been aware it was a big deal in the first place, and then apologized. Who’s being petty here? When they got to the party, Rob seemed anxious to start drinking, and I didn’t blame him. In honor of the occasion, Dorit wore her rhinestone VOTE barrettes, as well as a plaid suit that could have been out of Clueless. In Kyle’s interview, she said Dorit had missed the memo on red, white, and blue attire. Sutton wore another crazy dress that looked like something from Danceteria in the 80s. In her interview, she said she was being polite, since she was walking on crystal thin ice. LisaR looked great, in a wig named Barbie, but I can’t stand her, so that was a wash.

Of course it was an amazing spread. One hors d’oeuvres tray had little succulents mixed in for decoration, which I thought was a very cool idea. Erika’s pending divorce was discussed, and in LisaR’s interview, she talked about how much fun they had the night they went to dinner at Erika and Tom’s place. We flashed back to that, and LisaR said there had been no sign of anything leading to divorce. Everyone seemed equally surprised, and in Kyle’s interview, she said she wasn’t judging <choke>, but she thought she and Erika were closer than that. The husbands wisely gathered together, having a separate party on the back deck. As usual, they seemed to be having a lot more fun. Kyle asked if Sutton and Crystal were okay after Tahoe, and they both said they were fine, but then Crystal mentioned that she’d lost five pounds during the trip. Kathy was like, upside! but Crystal said she had an eating disorder. She told the women it was under control, and I wasn’t sure if she was attributing her backslide or whatever to Sutton, but she said it was Indicative of how she felt about the trip. In her interview, she said it wasn’t a relapse, but happened because she was stressed. She said she’d been bulimic at 11 years old, but she wasn’t suffering on the daily about it. LisaR yapped in her interview about how brave Crystal was.

Kyle asked to speak with Dorit, or maybe it was the other way around. It really doesn’t matter. In Kyle’s interview, she said it wasn’t the first time they’d had this conversation. On top of it, it had been in the exact same room, and we flashed back to that. She said she couldn’t keep doing it every couple of months. I have a suggestion then. Quit interrupting Dorit. Kyle told Dorit that she just wanted to say one thing. Dorit had screamed at her, and she thought Dorit wouldn’t have the same reaction if it had been someone else. Dorit said Kyle interrupted her a lot, and it was as if Kyle didn’t feel that what Dorit had to say had as much value. She’d been mid-sentence. Kyle asked if Dorit wanted a friendship with her, and if she did, don’t talk to her like that again. Dorit said Kyle had told her, f*** you, last year when she’d asked her not to interrupt. Kyle made the excuse that it was a heated moment and didn’t count. They’d been on the plane, and Kyle had been waiting for an in to the conversation, trying to be respectful, since she’d heard Dorit the last time. Dorit said then they were good, and got up. Kyle said if they were good, why was Dorit leaving, and Dorit said because she was done.

Dorit told PK that she wanted to leave immediately, if not sooner, saying she wanted to see her parents who were in town. In her interview, she said she’d come because Kyle was her friend, but she’d wanted to see her parents. If she was going to be treated like this, she was ready to go. On way back, PK said he thought they’d be considered rude, but Dorit said friends didn’t treat each other like Kyle was treating her. Back at Kyle’s house, they all agreed the election was too early to call, and LisaR said it had been an anticlimactic evening. Probably because there was no real drama.

Sutton took Garcelle to go Bentley shopping, and had the dealership closed for them. Garcelle asked what the vibe was, and Sutton said she was looking for a convertible. Garcelle inquired as to the price, which was $380K. Since Garcelle hadn’t been at Kyle’s party, Sutton told her that Erika hadn’t come either. In Garcelle’s interview, she said when her life unraveled, she didn’t want talk about, so she understood why Erika didn’t show up. They went on a test drive, and Garcelle said Sutton was making a lot of changes. Sutton wondered if she was having a mid-life crisis. In her interview, Sutton said it was the first car she’d ever bought without asking permission. At Crystal’s house, Rob said he’d talked to Sutton, and she’d been nothing but nice. We saw a clip when they found out they had Jennifer Tilly in common as a friend. In Crystal’s interview, she said Rob was nicer than she was. I have no doubt about that. The kids wanted to play mahjong, and in her interview, Crystal said she and Rob had totally different styles of parenting. She was the hard ass, and he was the coddler. Again, no surprise. Every week Rob also showed the kids a movie from the 40s, and it was something special for them. She wasn’t invited, but made the popcorn. Sure, she’s probably a wet blanket. Rob said LisaR had called Crystal brave for discussing her eating disorder, and Crystal said she’d always felt chubby growing up. She’d wanted to be blonde, blue-eyed, and skinny.

Kathy and Kyle visited Sutton’s store, aptly, but unoriginally named Sutton. In her interview, Kyle said they’d gotten made fun of for wearing mom jeans, and now they were cool. She couldn’t keep up. She thought they were ugly, but had to wear them since they were in fashion. In Sutton’s interview, she said she was desperate to give a party in her house. In Kyle’s interview, she said, it was technically her house, but Sutton was leasing it. Sutton told them she’d decided on a Parisian theme, and Erika’s pending divorce was discussed. Sutton wondered if she should find out if Erika was coming, and Kyle suggested she send a text. Erika replied that she’d be there, and in her interview, Sutton said when she was going through her divorce, she took every invitation as an opportunity to get out of the house and into the world.

#WhatDidHarryDo. This time, it was gardening. In LisaR’s interview, she said they’d decided they needed a garden, since it could be pandemonium at any moment with lockdown going on. Harry googled, how to make a garden, and their house had become sustainable. Harry tried to explain to LisaR that the composter made fertilizer, but no, he didn’t put poop in it. In her interview, she said anything Harry did turned to gold. Harry decided it was time for a fire drill, and made LisaR run around with a gigantic hose that would be hooked to the pool had there been a real fire. In her interview, LisaR said there was a fine line between quirky and paranoid, but let him have his garden and tacky-ass pool. If it meant saving the house, he was usually right. She told Harry that she’d talked to Erika, who seemed to be doing all right. Harry said, the first time, his divorce was acrimonious, but the next time, he said, take whatever you want. In LisaR’s interview, she said they’d met at the tail end of Harry’s second divorce, and she did get emotional baggage from it.

In Sutton’s interview, she said she was missing Paris Fashion Week, so she wanted to take everyone on a trip to Paris in her house. Kyle visited Crystal for a tea kiki beforehand, and couldn’t stop focusing on Crystal’s $95K Hermes bag. She suggested sending it in a separate car, and in her interview, Kyle said all she could see was the bag. When they got to Sutton’s house, Kyle said she was used to opening the door from the other side herself, and we flashed back to a party where LVP brought a llama. Kyle said she’d never gone to a party there where she wasn’t he hostess, and I wondered if she’s going to carp on this until Sutton moves out. Kyle told Sutton that it was beautiful and cozy, and it was making her want to move back in. As expected, in Kyle’s interview she said it was interesting seeing someone else’s take. Sutton had her own unique style and flavor, and Kyle loved it, but hers was lovelier. I thought this was a whole bunch of words to say Kyle thinks Sutton has sh*t taste compared to her own.

In the most amusing moment, LisaR showed up in the same dress Kyle was wearing. At least she didn’t screech like that time with Garcelle and Erika, when they were all wearing the same pink blazer/dress. In Kyle’s interview, she said LisaR had done that too many times with too many people, and we flashed back to a few times when LisaR was a twinsey. In Garcelle’s interview, she was excited about the election, saying the country had been divided, and needed some sanity. Little girls would see themselves in a candidate that was half-Black/half-Asian. Erika’s pending divorce was discussed, and Garcelle said she didn’t see that coming. She’d felt the love. In her interview, she said she felt Erika admired and was proud of Tom, and they had a good life. She thought Erika was in it for the long haul. Dorit said Erika would share when she was comfortable, and Garcelle said she was shocked no one knew. The last time she and Erika had spoken, she and Tom seemed on solid ground, and she wondered if Erika shouldn’t just wait. LisaR said, for what? and Garcelle said, well, they’d been married this long… In Sutton’s interview, she said that could backfire, since people were living to 100 now.    

The episode ended with Erika coming to the door, and walking in.

To be continued…

🐕 Vanderpump Dogs is just precious. LVP told us, if loving a dog makes you crazy, she guessed there was no hope for her. We learned about the rescue, which was created in 2016. She said there was no other like it, with its velvet couches, pink chandeliers, and living rooms for dogs. The goal was to get them healthy and trained, and teach them to play well with others. She wanted to make them feel like VIPs – LVP’s VIPs. The groomer explained that his job consisted of high-priced shampoo, marshmallow fluff, and going places no one else goes. Main vet on-call, Dr. Andrew, also had experience as a reptile physician. After introducing us to all things Vanderpump Dogs, it was time for matchmaking dogs with owners, which included potential owners spending some play time with potential adoptees. LVP said it was like the dating process. You had to have foreplay before going all the way. There was a dog trainer who took a senior pup with Cushing’s Disease, and also couple Matt and Shannon, who were looking for another pup for their cuddle puddle. They were introduced to Mary, three-legged Hermie, and Larry, who once again proved that dogs are the great leveler. They don’t care who you are, and will always embarrass you. Mary made poopie during playtime, and Hermie refused to go up the stairs, after LVP had bragged about this accomplishment. The couple chose Larry (not because of the other’s faux pas, or paws as it were), and Matt told LVP that he wanted to throw in a proposal to Shannon when Larry was brought to his forever home. After a home check and approval, LVP accompanied Larry, who had an engagement ring attached to his collar.

Shannon said yes, and LVP said it was a storybook ending. Vanderpump Dogs was Giggy’s legacy, and they’d found homes for over 2000 dogs so far. If they could accomplish something like that, it was why they were here. We saw the adoptees in their forever homes, where they were both adored and happy. Not a big shock that I loved this show.

💰 Hot Topic…

Erika’s pending divorce is discussed. Surprisingly, by Erika.

https://people.com/tv/rhobh-erika-girardi-addresses-her-divorce-from-tom-girardi/

Rut-roh.

https://people.com/tv/erika-girardi-attorneys-withdraw-from-representing-her-after-documentary-legal-troubles/

👓 We Don’t Care Who You Know…

You can’t blame a girl for trying. I guess.

https://people.com/tv/rhoslcs-jen-shah-claims-police-used-trickery-to-get-her-to-talk-in-fraud-case/

🍊 Changes…

The ins and outs in Orange County.

https://www.etonline.com/heather-dubrow-tells-andy-cohen-shes-mildly-terrified-about-her-rhoc-return-167439

👜 Wearing It Like a Purse…

I’m sure Heather thinks she’s sincere, but it wasn’t a good look. She did say on Watch What Happens Live that, as far as the race baiter issue goes, she’d liked the wrong comment.  

https://screenrant.com/heather-thomson-quit-rhony-alleged-embarrassment/

👶🏻 We’ll See How Tall the Baby Is…

Dani got a surprise after the season ended, but we don’t know if it was also a souvenir from the season.

https://people.com/parents/below-deck-sailing-yacht-dani-soares-says-her-babys-father-wants-nothing-to-do-with-it/

🥀 No Roses Here…

I’m no big fan of The Bachelor – I get too embarrassed for the contestants losing every shred of dignity – but I did love Leave It to Lamas.

🐶 It’s Only Right…

Also on subject of dogs, I was thrilled to see a Pekingese win this year’s Westminster Dog Show. Meet Wasabi.

https://www.dailypaws.com/pet-news-entertainment/dog-shows/westminster-dog-show-2021-pekingese-wasabi-best-in-show

✈️ Preparing For Landing…

It’s that time again, so see you tomorrow for soap and some really high-priced real estate. Until Ryan renovates, stay safe, stay good-hearted, and stay never believing you’re a statistic.

June 14, 2021 – Chase Doesn’t Want To Die, Last Sail Of the Season, Med Preview & Sailing With Rod

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Jax’s phone rings, and Michael tells him, Nina is at the gatehouse; she’s with Wiley. Satisfied? Jax thanks him, but Michael says, don’t. Just keep his end of the bargain. Nobody can know about him and Willow. Jax says they’ve known each other for a long time. If he thought Nina was a threat to Wiley, he’d have never asked Michael to do this. Michael says, Jax didn’t ask him; Jax blackmailed him. He threatened to break Chase’s heart while he’s flat on his back in the hospital. He needs Jax to understand something. He may have brought Nina back into Wiley’s life, but Jax is out of his. He hangs up, leaving Jax talking to himself.

Nina holds Wiley and says she loves him so much, and always will. From now on, Grandma Nina is going to spend lots and lots of time with him. Carly stands in the doorway, shaking her head. Nina turns around, and Carly says, hello, Nina. Nina tells Wiley, look, Grandma Carly is here too. Isn’t that nice?

TJ and Molly see Stella at the hospital, and give her a hug. TJ says they’ve missed her, and Stella says she has a phone. They could call more. She wants to hear all about their domestic partnership celebration, and their lives. She wants to hear about everything that’s happening with them.

Shawn is going through some books at the library, when Alexis says she has a question for him. He says, hello to her too, and she says, sorry. Hello Shawn. Can he tell her the date of his original sentencing? He says he can. Why does she want to know? She says she may have been disbarred, but she still thinks like a lawyer. She has some questions that are nagging at her about why he was denied parole. He says his stabbing of Jason came up during the review. He claimed self-defense, but so did Jason. It was a case of he said, he said, but he could tell the Board wasn’t persuaded. She says, which makes her even more furious, and curious, about his original sentencing. She says she’s working on a project to keep her occupied, and he asks if she’s sure she’s not trying to stir things up. She says it’s her they’re talking about. Of course (🍷) she’s trying to stir things up.

Maxie opens the door to Bobbie, and apologizes for forgetting to call her. Bobbie says she already speaks to Maxie’s mom on a regular basis, and Felicia told her everything that’s been happening to Maxie. Maxie says, Bobbie didn’t tell Felicia, did she? Bobbie says, that she was secretly going to help Maxie deliver in Beecher’s Corners before she was kidnapped? No. That would have just upset Felicia more. What’s the point? Maxie thanks Bobbie, and hugs her, and Bobbie says she’s just upset about everything that’s happened to Maxie. Maxie’s biggest fear was that Peter was going to come between her and her baby, and that’s what happened.

Finn dashes out of the elevator, and Elizabeth says Chase needs him. They go into Chase’s room, and Chase says, it’s about time they got there. Finn tells him, the tech said it was urgent. Did he have another reaction, or is he getting better? Chase says, he’s still weak and his body feels like crap, and Elizabeth says, but he’s still smiling? Chase says, mentally, he’s fantastic. He hasn’t felt this excited in weeks. Brook comes in, and asks if there’s room for one more. Chase says, her timing, as always, is perfect, and she says she’s never heard that. What’s up? Chase says he was just about to make a big announcement. He asked Willow to marry him, and she said yes. Everyone smiles.

Carly asks Wiley for a hug, and Nina says, there are plenty of hugs to go around. Carly says, it’s super late. Where is his daddy? and Nina says Michael left her alone to get reacquainted with Wiley; he’s upstairs. Michael comes down, and says he wasn’t expecting Carly to come over tonight. She says she came by to see her grandson. She didn’t realize how late it was. She thinks Wiley is ready for dreamland. Michael says maybe she’s right, and tells Wiley to say goodnight to Grandma Carly and Grandma Nina. Nina tells Wiley, hopefully, she’ll see him again soon, and Carly says she loves him. Sleep well. Michael takes Wiley upstairs, and Nina says she’s grateful to Michael for allowing her to visit. Carly says, Michael is very generous, no question, but he didn’t have a choice. Jax was pressuring him.  

Molly says she’s been studying for the bar, and Stella says she admires both of their dedication, but it would be a shame to neglect their relationship. TJ says they’ve become masters at juggling their schedules. Even if it’s just an hour every day, they make time to be together. Stella says, it’s good to see where their priorities lie. Explain how it is that his mother and Curtis can sit these life or death vigils by each other’s bedsides, but can’t make their marriage work? It makes no sense. Jordan joins them, and says, just because she and Curtis don’t want each other to die, doesn’t mean they can live together. Molly tells TJ, they should probably get going, and TJ says they’re going to Pentenville to visit their parents. Stella says she heard about Alexis, and she’s so sorry, but TJ has no time to be visiting Pentenville. TJ says he just told her, they’re brilliant at managing schedules. Jordan tells them to go ahead, and TJ says he hopes Stella is in town long enough to have a real visit this time. She says he can count on it, and he and Molly leave. Jordan says she can tell Stella is biting her tongue. Go ahead and say what’s on her mind. Stella says she’s gone for ten minutes, and the family falls apart. What has Jordan let happen to her life?

Alexis tells Shawn, her mind fixates on seemingly minor details. Molly is on her way for a visit. Maybe she can help. He says, she must be carpooling with TJ, because TJ scheduled a visit with him too. She says, isn’t that sweet? Their kids are having a date night visiting their parents in prison.    

Brook congratulates Chase and Willow, saying she’s happy for them both. Elizabeth says, congratulations, and Finn says, it’s wonderful news. Something to look forward to. Brook asks when the big day is, and how she can help; flowers, invitations, catering… Chase says, didn’t Brook just have a baby? and Brook says, that’s what nannies are for. She can ask Monica if they can use the rose garden. Willow thanks her, and says she’ll definitely need some help planning, but on a much smaller scale. Chase says, they definitely want to get married as soon as possible… while there’s still time.   

Chase says he’s sorry to startle them, but the truth is, he’s terminal. Brook says there must be something that can still be done. Isn’t Finn a big researcher? Didn’t he cure that Blackwood’s thing? Chase says he’s glad Brook is rooting for him, but don’t give Finn a hard time. Finn has done everything humanly possible. Now as a soon-to-be groom, he’s going to allow himself to be more sentimental and cliché than usual. He wanted to give Willow a lifetime of happiness, but since that’s not possible… Willow says, if that’s not possible, they’re going to spend the time they have left together being happy. Which is why they’re getting married. Chase says they want all of them to be there, and Brook says how can they refuse that invitation. Of course (🍷) they’ll be there. She tells Willow to be compassionate to a single lady, and toss the bouquet her way.

Alexis goes to see Molly in the visiting room, and thanks her for coming. Molly says she misses Alexis, and will visit as long as she’s in there. Everything is fine, except she, Sam, and Kristina made an executive decision to paint the kitchen after the fire. Alexis says, what fire? and Molly laughs, and says, they would never. Everything is good. How about Alexis? Alexis says, she’s settling in, and Molly asks if the doctor there knows she has osteoporosis. Alexis says she hasn’t seen a doctor, and doesn’t need to see one. Molly says Alexis knows she’s supposed to be monitoring her diet; calcium and green leafy vegetables. Alexis says she eats what the gen pop is eating, and Molly says maybe they need to get Diane involved. Alexis says she’s fortunate to be assigned to the library. She doesn’t want to push her luck with requesting a special diet. It’s not a battle she’s interested in fighting, especially not with this administration. So drop it. Molly says, for now, and Alexis asks how she likes working at the DA’s office. Molly says she loves it so much, but she can’t begin to describe how disappointed she was that the Feds took over prosecuting Cyrus. After everything Cyrus did to TJ and his family, she wanted to be part of bringing him to justice. Alexis says, that’s her girl. She used to have that passion. Speaking of the law, could Molly do her a favor?

Stella says she can’t believe Jordan is going to let TJ continue to waste his time visiting that man. Jordan says, that man’s name is Shawn, and he’s TJ’s biological father. Stella asks, how much of a father can Shawn can be behind bars? TJ needs to focus on his studies. Jordan says, TJ is an adult. He’s almost finished with medical school, and he and Molly are domestic partners. He’s more than capable of making his own decisions. Stella says, as long as they’re talking about responsible adults making horrible decisions, why don’t they talk about her and Curtis, and their unnecessary divorce?   

Shawn and TJ fist bump through the glass. TJ says Shawn looks happy, and Shawn says, the whole place is buzzing about Cyrus finally being taken down. TJ must be proud of his mom. TJ says he is, but it definitely came at a high price. The year she spent going after Cyrus took its toll on her life, but she finally got him, with Curtis’s help ironically. Shawn says he heard Curtis got shot. How’s he doing? TJ says, it was the scariest 24-hours. They thought they were going to lose Curtis, but he rallied, and now he’s recovering. Shawn says, Curtis is a good man, and he knows how important Curtis is in TJ’s life. It’s good TJ has him to count on. Unfortunately, Shawn also has bad news. His parole was denied. TJ says he thought Shawn was so optimistic, and Shawn says he was, but the parole board thought differently. That’s the short version. He’s not going to be able to come to TJ’s med school graduation after all. TJ says he’s bummed for himself, but sad for Shawn. He was excited for Shawn to get out. Shawn says he’s thought about that a lot. Given the circumstances, maybe TJ should rethink seeing him. Shawn hangs up the phone, and gets up.

Maxie tells Bobbie, she was so beautiful. There was a magical moment when she touched Louise’s hand and Louise grasped her finger, and she wondered how this miracle could even exist. Maxie is obviously uncomfortable, and Bobbie says she knows something she can do to help. Maxie says, the only help she needs is to make sure Peter stays out of her life. Bobbie says, the police are searching for Peter. She was thinking about something a little more hands-on practical level. She comes out of the kitchen with some frozen vegetables, and says they’ve got peas and carrots. Does Maxie have any cabbage?

Nina tells Carly, Jax didn’t ask her to come to Port Charles. Maxie called her to invite her to spend time with Wiley. Carly says, why now? All of a sudden out of the blue. Nina’s been out of town for months. Michael didn’t run into her at Kelly’s or the MetroCourt, where he’d be reminded of her. Nina says she just assumed Michael was a decent man who believes in second chances, and recognizes the benefit for Wiley in having both grandmas in his life. Carly says, that may be true, because Michael is willing to make compromises and allowances where Wiley is concerned. She trusts Michael’s judgement, but make no mistake. Jax put some kind of pressure on Michael. That’s not on Nina; it’s on Jax. And she will find out what Jax used as leverage.

Michael comes back, and says, Wiley was out like a light. Nina thanks him for keeping Wiley up so late, so she could visit. Maybe next time she could take him out for ice cream, or they could go to the zoo. Carly says, good idea. She can take Willow with her to help her navigate. The snake house scares Wiley. Nina says that’s a good idea, and if Michael wants to go, him and Willow, she’d love it. She really wants to learn her grandson’s likes and dislikes. Michael says he’ll call her to set something up, and she thanks him. She says she enjoyed playing with Wiley, and thinks Wiley liked it too. She leaves, and Carly asks Michael to please tell her how Jax persuaded him to let Nina see Wiley.   

Alexis tells Molly, there’s a question she’s stuck on, and to solve it, she needs to look at the sentencing records in Port Charles County from 2015 to present. Molly says, that’s the favor? and Alexis says she just has to do a little research. You don’t have to be a lawyer to access the records; they’re open to the public. Molly asks what Alexis is planning on doing with this research, and Alexis says she just needs to solve a problem. Molly says, Alexis does know it’s illegal for prisoners to practice law, but Alexis says that doesn’t stop her from putting in her two cents. What are they going to do, disbar her… again? Molly says, that’s not funny, and Alexis says she’s just trying to keep busy and pass the time. And she’s helping a friend. The law is what she knows, and she misses it. Molly says, it’s nice to see her interest in justice return. She’ll get the files. Alexis says she knew Molly would understand.

Chase says he thinks he needs to close his eyes for a minute, and Elizabeth thinks it’s a good idea for them to give Chase a break. Willow says, it will give her a chance to tell Wiley about their wedding. He asks her to tell Michael that he’s first on the guest list. He can’t got married without his best friend. She has no idea how much this means to him. She’s made him one very happy man. Willow says she’ll be back soon, and leaves. Brook says she just remembered a wedding question she has for the bride, and follows Willow. Finn tells Chase to get some rest; he’ll check in later. Chase asks to talk to Finn for a second, and Elizabeth says she’ll be in the lab. Finn asks what’s on Chase’s mind, and Chase says he knows what Finn is doing, and he’s asking Finn to stop.

Brook tells Willow, hang on. She tells Willow that she can only imagine how difficult this is, and Willow says, it’s not difficult; she loves Chase. Brook says she knows, but Willow is in love with Michael.   

Michael tells Carly that he doesn’t regret letting Nina see Wiley. Wiley seemed to enjoy it. Just so she knows, he made it clear there’s to be no discussion about Nelle, and Carly says she trusts his judgment. She’s more than willing to set her differences with Nina aside for Wiley’s sake. They’ll never be best friends, but they can be cordial. She believes Nina loves Wiley and only wants the best for him. He’s glad to hear it, and she says, answer her this. With everything that’s going on, would he have picked tonight for Nina’s visit if Jax hadn’t intervened?

Finn asks what Chase wants him to stop doing, and Chase says, beating himself up. Finn’s done everything in his power to find a cure. He’s been by Chase’s side or in the lab every minute. He’s called in every doctor to consult with him. If he dies, it’s not Finn’s fault. Finn says Chase doesn’t know that. Chase says Finn did every test, and invented new ones, and Finn says he’s not giving up until he finds a cure. Chase says, no doubt Finn will go on to save many lives, but it’s time Finn admits he can’t save him. Finn says he’s not giving up, but Chase says, every part of his body is shutting down. He wants to settle this while he still can. He needs Finn to understand that he doesn’t want him to hold himself accountable. Finn says he can’t do that, and Chase asks, why he’s always so stubborn? If he dies, he needs Finn to know he forgives him for not saving him. Finn’s got to be strong. If it comes down to it, he’ll need Finn’s strength to say goodbye.

Brook says Willow doesn’t need to pretend; she has eyes, and Michael more or less admitted it before Chase got sick. Willow says they never set out to deceive Chase. They wanted to wait until Chase was back on his feet before they said anything. Brook says she totally gets it. They don’t want to hurt a guy that’s sick. They had reason to believe Chase would recover in a few days. What a mess. Willow says, when she and Michael got married, it was to secure Wiley’s custody. They never thought they’d fall in love. Brook says, one night, they’ll go out for drinks, and she’ll tell Willow all her crazy romance stories. She cares about Chase, so whatever Willow or Chase need, she genuinely wants to help. Willow says when she tells Michael about marrying Chase, she knows he’ll understand why she did it, but she still thinks he’s going to need a friend. Brook says, consider it done, and Willow thanks her. She says she should go; she needs to find Michael. She leaves, and Brook says, good luck with that.   

Maxie is under a blanket, and Bobbie says, the ice should relieve some of the pressure. She’s actually surprised Maxie’s lactation consultant didn’t go over that. Maxie says, they probably did. She was so preoccupied with finding Louise, and Peter being caught, and how to tell Georgie and James that their little sister wasn’t coming home. Bobbie says, all this time, Maxie let herself suffer, and Maxie says, part of her doesn’t want the milk to dry up, because if it’s there, Louise is still connected to her body, and even though some other woman is holding her right now, Louise is still her baby. She cries, and puts her head on Bobbie’s shoulder.

TJ pounds on the glass, and Shawn turns around. He picks up the phone, and TJ says, Shawn doesn’t want to see him anymore? Shawn says, of course (🍷) he does. He was hoping he’d make parole, and they could meet like normal people. They can’t have a father/son relationship in the prison visiting room. TJ says he gets to see Shawn and talk to him, even if it’s on a phone through a plexiglass barrier. To him, it’s worth a lot. He wants Shawn in his life whatever way he can have him. Shawn is his father.

Jordan tells Stella that she and Curtis will always love each other. Their marriage didn’t work. Stella asks, then why hasn’t Jordan signed the divorce papers yet? and Jordan says she’s been a little busy. Stella says she’d make time if she really wanted it over. Jordan says, it’s not about what she wants. It’s about accepting the reality. She couldn’t be the person Curtis needed her to be, and it was painful and unfair to both of them. Isn’t it better to be loved for who you are than constantly feel like you’re not enough?

Nina knocks on Jax’s door, and he says he didn’t know she was back. She asks if he’s really surprised to see her. Carly told her that he went to a lot of trouble to – what’s the word she used? – persuade Michael. Didn’t he think she’d jump at the chance to see her grandson? He says he assumed she’d race back if it meant seeing Wiley, but he has no expectations. She tells him, be honest. What has he done?

Michael tells Carly, Jax has every right to advocate for Nina, but Carly thinks Jax was doing more than advocating. Michael says, Jax may have forced the timing, but it wasn’t something he wasn’t considering already. He asks if they’re done talking about Jax. He has a question. Now that the charges have all been dropped against Jason, is she going to step aside and let Jason run the business?   

Carly says, this is a conversation she and Michael don’t need to have. Michael disagrees, and says when his dad went missing, he approached her and offered to have a role in the business, but she turned him down. She says, when he was a teenager, she and Sonny decided the business was no place for him. As an adult, he decided to stay in the legitimate business world, and they supported that. He says, because they wanted to keep him safe. They didn’t want him implicated in anything illegal, right? He thinks his dad would want the same thing for her, but she says, Sonny is gone. Jason was in prison, and on the run. The business wasn’t going to stop because he wasn’t available. Not to mention, Cyrus wanted to take over the territory, and had to be stopped. He says, and she did it by herself? She says, it was a team effort. Cyrus overplayed his hand, and the cops took him down. Michael says, not just the cops, and she says, not by a long shot. He says, Cyrus kidnapping Gladys was front page news. What happened afterward, not so much. There was an exchange of gunfire on the waterfront. Was she there? She says, yes. Fortunately, so was Jason.

Molly says she and TJ feel so much better knowing Alexis and Shawn reconnected. Alexis tells Molly, she can’t say prison is an ideal place to reconnect with an old friend, but she’s happy to see him. It’s one day a week in the library, but to have someone there she can genuinely trust is helpful. Molly says, it’s a relief to her and TJ that Alexis and Shawn have each other to lean on, and she’s not alone, but Alexis says, don’t worry about her. Molly has a new job in the DA’s office, she’s studying bar, and she’s newly domestic partnered. Focus on those things. She’s fine. Molly says, hello? She is her mother’s daughter. She’s always going to worry about Alexis. She’s encouraged that Alexis’s interest in the law has returned. It’s like watching Alexis come back to life.

Jax tells Nina that he just wanted to make amends for his part in keep the truth about Nelle from her. She says, so Carly was telling the truth; he did pressure Michael. He says, Michael thought giving her access to Wiley was the right thing to do. He’s always been more open-minded than his mother. She says, you don’t get something for nothing. What did it cost him to convince Michael? He says, in the end, it was worth it. Was the visit good? She says, it was so great. She thinks Wiley was happy to see her too. She takes his hand, and says, so thank you very much, and he says she’s welcome. She drops his hand, and says, just to be clear, she doesn’t owe him anything. The slate is clean between them? He says, 100%, but in the interest of full disclosure, Wiley isn’t the only one who’s happy to see her.

Brook goes in to see Chase. He’s sleeping, and she says, Billy Joel was right; only the good die young. Chase asks if she’s just going to stand there, and she says he wasn’t supposed to hear that. She’s glad everyone is gone; he attracts quite a crowd. He asks if she’s jealous because he’s so popular, and she says, always. Did he think she’d be easy on him because he’s in a hospital bed? He says he thought people were nicer after they had kids, and she says she is being nice; she’s there, isn’t she? He says, Willow said her daughter is beautiful, and looks like her. She says, Bailey Lois is beautiful, but she looks like herself. He says, Bailey Lois Quartermaine? BLQ II? She says, that part is still under negotiation. But enough joking around. It’s just them. They can play this however he wants. Around the family and Willow, she gets it. He’s being strong, but get real. Does he want it to be all unicorns and rainbows that he’s about to get hitched to Willow finally, or does he want to rage against the machine that he’s been dealt a really crappy and unfair hand? Either way, she’s there for him. It’s his call.

Finn goes into his lab, and leans on the door, telling Elizabeth, he can’t do it anymore; he just can’t. She says, finding a cure? He’s got to keep trying. He says Chase wants to absolve him of his death, but how can he accept that when he knows it’s his fault that Chase is dying?

Michael tells Carly, Cyrus is gone, and all that matters is Jason is back. He should be running the business; not her.  She says, it’s not that simple, and he says, you know what is? Josslyn is about to graduate high school. Avery is just a little girl, and Donna is still a baby. They need her. She says she has every intention of being there for them – and him. He says, then the sooner Jason is in charge of the business, and she has nothing to do with it anymore, the better.

Shawn asks Alexis how her visit with Molly was, and she says, good. How about his visit with TJ? He says, he told TJ that his parole was denied, and said he thought TJ should visit less. Alexis asks, why? and he says he told TJ that he didn’t think they could have much of a father/son relationship in the visiting room. She asks what TJ’s reaction was, and Shawn says, TJ called him out. He said it was his life and his choice, and he was going to keep visiting. She says, they have great kids, and he says, they do. He says, a bit of friendly advice from an old friend; be careful. She says she intends to be.

Jordan says, she knows from personal experience, that Stella isn’t the first person to come around to what Curtis wants, but she has to accept that Jordan’s marriage to her nephew is over. Even Stella’s best intentions can’t save it. So whatever she did to put a pin between Portia and Curtis, just let Curtis move on with his life.

Jax asks if Nina is going back to Pennsylvania, and Nina says she’s not sure. When she left Port Charles, she needed to heal. She found way more than a place to recover in Nixon Falls. He says, even though her grandson is there? and she says, Wiley’s home is in Port Charles, but she doesn’t believe her home is meant to be there anymore.

Maxie tells Bobbie, she keeps thinking about all those months Louise was nestled safe inside her. Now that Louise is here, she can’t be with her. She wonders if there’s someone there to comfort Louise when she cries at night, what her favorite toy is, what makes her smile? Bobbie says she knows it’s a horrible situation, but they can pray for it to be rectified soon. Maxie says she’s trying to be positive, but she just misses her little girl.

Finn tells Elizabeth, he can’t let Chase die thinking he’s a hero, when he’s Chase’s killer. Elizabeth says, stop. He didn’t do this. Peter did. Is he hearing her? It’s not his fault. He takes her hand, then touches her face. She removes his hand, and leaves.

Chase tells Brook, he’s curious. He’s fought this thing with everything he has, but he can’t beat it. His hand doesn’t work anymore, and he used to be young; he used to be strong. It’s not fair. He should starting a life with Willow, not saying goodbye to her. He’s scared. He starts to cry, and says he doesn’t want to die. There’s so much he wanted to do; so much he won’t get to do. Brook hugs him, and he cries for a moment. He says he doesn’t want to die, and she tells him, she doesn’t want him to die.

Willow comes into the gatehouse, and Michael wants to tell her all about Nina’s visit with Wiley, but she says, wait. She has something to tell him first. Chase asked her to marry him, and she said, yes.

Tomorrow, Carly says it’s none of someone’s business, Willow asks if Michael regrets falling in love with her, Austin says he’s kind of the good guy in this story, Britt tells Jason that what happened in Canada stays in the past, and Maxie asks Nina who Mike is.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Glenn tells the crew that the motor yacht next door, the Lady Michelle, paid for their crew to have an overnight cruise. Daisy says, here we go.

Marina Lav. The motor yacht crew arrives, and Sydney says her stomach is in knots. Daisy says, it feels weird, and in her interview, she says she’d rather watch Dani and JL make out all night than wait on her peers. In Gary’s interview, he says, is it the end of the charter? Oh wait, it hasn’t begun. They’re going to judge everything because they’re yachties, and it’s hard to give your all to serving someone from the boat next door. Glenn welcomes the guests, and Daisy gives the tour. In her interview, she says, nobody knows what to do or say. She wants to crawl in a hole and die; it’s awful. Guest/stew Samantha says, it feels weird drinking on a Monday. Glenn says he wants to get going, and more champagne is popped. Guest/deckhand Paul wants to get steaming drunk, and Daisy says they’ve already drunk the most champagne of any guests this season. In Natasha’s interview, she says she has a different kind of anxiety. There’s a chef and sous chef on board, so she’s going to be judged differently. She has no chance to f*** it up. Glenn puts the sails up, and in his interview, he says he was on a motor yacht for nine months early on in his career, but he’s been on sailboats ever since, even though motor yachts are easier to drive. He hopes he can get some of his crew to lure a few of theirs away from the dark side. They sail, and the guests think it’s incredible.

Glenn says they’re 100% under the sails, and Daisy asks if the stews were ever on a sailboat. She tells them, it’s hard because they can’t set up for dinner while sailing, but the upside is, the clientele has to be more understanding. One of the stew guests says, it’s a lifestyle. Gary kisses Alli, and in her interview, Alli says she and Gary are back on track. It’s much better than when they were broken up, and the awkwardness. Gary tells Alli that he thought the guests would be more stuck up, and Alli tells Natasha, last time. They drop anchor in Milna. In Daisy’s interview, she says, since it was the last minute, they’re sticking with the previous guests’ preference sheets, and having an elegant sea food and steak dinner. They will have fun. Some of the guests go swimming, and the deckhands talk shop. The guests get dressed for dinner, and one of the deckhands tells the stews that they’re late, and it’s the same thing hate. Daisy tells Glenn that the guests are demanding the crew do a shot with them. Alli tells Natasha that they love the food; they’re absolutely frothing in it. That sounds kind of disgusting, like rabid animals. Daisy tells the guests that she thinks them having a shot is a great idea, and promises to do one with them later. The entrée is surf and turf, over garlic mashed potatoes, and I think of my measly frozen butter chicken dinner from Trader Joe’s. Chef Christian keeps taking pictures of the food, and I wonder if he’s going to incorporate Natasha’s dishes into his own menu. He says the food is exceptional. Dani asks if the show girl thing is still happening, and she and Sydney get dressed up in what look like sparkly tutus and headbands with feathers. In Glenn’s interview, he says he’s impressed. They really turned it around. The camaraderie amazes him. They’ve let it slide down their backs like good yachties. It’s a great way to end the season. A guest says, there are foodgasms all around. Glenn says Dani and Sydney look like little fairies. He tells the crew they can do one shot with the guests for the end of the season, and they do. In his interview, Glenn says, the minute he agreed, he instantly regretted it. They have to treat the other crew like charter guests. It can’t just be a party with a bunch of yachties. He doesn’t want it to go off the rails.

The guests want to get the party started, and asks for more shots. Glenn asks if Colin did a shot, and he says they all did. Gary says, now they’re stoked. Glenn says, it’s like leaving 16 year olds together without supervision; it’s a bit terrifying. Colin asks about having a beer, but Glenn says they already had a shot. He doesn’t want to end the season with a drunken orgy, with the guests or crew. Sydney says she and Dani are showgirls, and their job is to let everyone have fun. She thinks. She wasn’t given a full job description. She was just told to dress up, and she did. She and Dani walk upstairs carrying sparklers, followed by Gary, also waving a sparkler. In Gary’s interview, he says he thought it would be hard work, but the guests are cool, and appreciate everything they’re doing. It makes their lives easier. He feels like a guest. Natasha tells Colin, it’s surreal, and decides to go to bed. Chef Christian asks her to have a drink, and Colin tells Gary, it’s the last charter. Gary says he can’t believe it; they’re like a family. Sydney tells the guests that the boys dressed up like mermaids last charter; now it’s their turn. Gary asks Alli to cuddle, but it’s a no. In Daisy’s interview, she says she feels it’s imperative that she tell Alli what she knows. It’s so dark and twisted, but it’s way too delicate to bring up. At the end of the day, they have a job to get done. The guests discover the hot tub, and Alli and Gary kiss in the galley. In her interview, Sydney says, cool… gross. Gary says, take a photo, and Sydney says she’s not about it.

Daisy feels sad, and Alli agrees. She thanks Daisy for everything, and Daisy says Alli made it easy. She loved her team. Alli totally agrees. Dani asks if they’re having a moment, and Alli hugs her. Dani brings shots upstairs, where the guests are still going woohoo! in the hot tub. Guest/stew Samantha says they know what it’s like to be on that side. Gary bugs Alli for a cuddle, and JL tells Dani, it’s coming to an end. She says, it’s the last night, and she’s going to cry like a baby. JL says he can’t wait until they have time to themselves. In Dani’s interview, she says she’s happy it’s the last charter, but it’s bittersweet, like her and JL’s situation. When it’s over, they’ll spend more time together, but where is it going to lead? Life is so hard right now. I play the violin in the background. This should be everyone’s worst problem.

Natasha says, this is their last morning. She understands a bougie brunch as being elegant and sophisticated. All of her friends says she’s bougie. She likes her handbags, clothes, shoes, too much clothes, but it’s what she likes. Glenn asks Colin if they snuck out after he went to bed, and Colin says, maybe for a couple. The stews set up signs that say, closing party, hang up white and gold décor, and put on captain hats. The table is decorated with sunflowers for brunch, which, no surprise, is fabulous. Glenn says they’re going to sail back to Marina Lav. Colin says the anchor is home, and in Glenn’s interview, he says, it feels good to get in one last day.  He’s sad to see the crew go. He jokes that he never wants to have children because he has them already. It’s an ever evolving family of children. He loves it; it’s great.

They sail, and the guests take pictures. One says, it’s super dramatic with the sails up. Glenn says the boat has done well at regattas, and in his interview, he says he knows some of the crew has other things to move on to, but he’s hoping to keep a few more crew on board. The guests announce they don’t want to go back to normal life. They approach the dock, and Chef Christian keeps repeating, where my Gucci’s? Where my, where my Gucci’s? while trying to put his arm around Daisy. Glenn apologizes to the boat next door for their obnoxious guests, saying he can’t do anything about it. In Daisy’s interview, she says, what the hell? This is weird. Alli and Dani sing, Daisy’s gonna get laid.

They line up for goodbyes, and guest Ben thanks everyone. He says they know their side, and if they were upset by the last minute surprise, they didn’t show it. They smashed it. He thanks them, and Glenn thanks the guests for being there. They leave, and Glenn says, it’s the end of the season. The crew all go, whoo! Glenn asks if Sydney has a second, and she asks if she’s in trouble. He says, the opposite. He needs to bring the boat back to Spain, and needs a delivery crew. If she’s not busy, he’d like her to stick around and help deliver the boat back. She says, for sure, and in her interview, she says, being asked to stay on by Glenn is the biggest testament to how hard she worked. She tells Glenn that she guesses she did an okay job, and he says, an excellent job.

Glenn calls everyone to the saloon for a tip meeting. He says they did it; they pulled it off. He knows they weren’t too happy to have their peers as guests, but they did great. The tip is $7500, or $830 a piece for one night’s work. He thinks it was a great season, and they did amazing. Their tip total is $106,450 or $11,830 each. In Gary’s interview, he says he’s stoked and happy. Glenn says he’s taking the crew for a spectacular dinner, where they can toast to a fantastic season with a fantastic crew. He thanks them, and tells them to be ready at 7.

Glenn tells Daisy that he knows a boat looking for a chief stew, but she says she’s going back to her old boat. She’d been on it for two and a half years. Dani says she can’t believe the season is over, and Sydney says Glenn offered her work. Daisy asks who’s doing the crossing, and Sydney says her and Gary. Glenn asks for a quick word with Alli, and tells her that he needs a junior stew for the crossing. He asks if she’d consider staying, and she says, yes. In her interview, she says she’s grateful to be working for Glenn, but not thrilled to be sailing with Gary and Sydney. She wishes it was just Gary, but here she is. Daisy says Sydney knows how it goes, but Sydney says she’s better than that. Daisy says she thinks she is, but she knows better.  

As they get ready for dinner, Sydney says, what a season it’s been. JL wonders if he should wear red or green pants, and Gary tells him, neither one is a suitable color. In Sydney’s interview, she says, her, Alli, and Gary, one big happy family. Great. JL tells the captain that he’s busting out his leather jacket, and Sydney wonders who Daisy is; she’s so glamourous. They head out, and Glenn tells them to try and be good for 20 minutes without supervision. They get in two taxis, and Gary tells stupid jokes. In his interview, he says he and Alli are in a good space, and it feels right. He wants to end the season with that. They get to Klis Fortress, which is gorgeous and castle-like. In Alli’s interview, she says, it’s the coolest thing ever. Glenn joins them, and the crew applauds. Gary says, let’s do a deck photo, and Glenn says, a d*ck photo? Has he got a wide angle? Natasha wonders what everyone’s highs and lows were, and JL says his high was sliding down the dessert table. Dani says her high was sailing, and her low was doing meal service while sailing. Natasha says, at the beginning, everyone was betting on seeing her and Daisy fight. She regrets shutting Daisy down. That was her low. She realized they could do great charters together because they have so much in common. In her interview, she says she thinks her defensiveness caused the problem. She thinks she and Daisy could probably rock a boat now. She says, it’s a chef thing, but doesn’t have to be a human thing. The team left something in her heart that she’ll remember for the rest of her life. Alli says she never laughed so much, and it was because of them. Glenn says his low was when the dock hit them – ha-ha – and his high was meeting them. The first day, he was nervous when he met them, but knew right away they’d make a great team. He was relieved, and knew they’d nail it even before they got started. They’re his dream team. They toast to that, and Glenn says he’s going back to the boat. He wants them to let loose. It’s not a school night; get crazy.

Alli and Daisy go for a smoke. JL and Dani step away from the table, and JL says his high was meeting Dani. In JL’s interview, he says Dani opened his eyes to what a good relationship could be, and he’s not willing to let it go so easily. Dani says she loves him, and they kiss. Daisy says she wants to tell Alli something. She doesn’t want to be that person to stir shit, but she’s trying put herself in her shoes. Alli says, just tell her, and Daisy says he knows for a fact that Gary was going to f*** Sydney to get her attention. We flash back to Colin telling Daisy what Gary said, and Alli says, it’s ruined. It’s like yuk now. (So articulate!) She feels like someone kicked her in the stomach. Daisy advises her, just do dinner, and leave it behind. In Alli’s interview, she says, now she has to act normal? It sucks. She sits back down, obviously bummed. I say, oh, grow up, and dump his sorry ass. Gary asks how Alli is, and she says she’s okay. He says he doesn’t want her to just be okay, and she says she’s great. He says, cool. Good chat. In his interview, he says, what now? JL says Alli came back with a massive frown, and Alli jets. Gary says he doesn’t know what’s going on. Alli goes back to Daisy, and says she’s embarrassed. She starts to cry, and Daisy says she shouldn’t have told Alli, but Alli says, it’s not her fault. Gary tries to figure out what’s going on. Alli wonders who could be that spiteful? She can’t stay away from him, or he’ll follow her around and question her. In her interview, she says she’s going to lose it. She doesn’t see how anyone can be that cruel.

Daisy and Alli go back to the table, and Daisy apologizes for being rude. Fireworks go off, and they cheer. Natasha says she’ll remember this forever, and in Sydney’s interview, she says, what a way to end the season. It’s the best way to go out; fireworks at a castle. Daisy tells Alli that they’ll get through this together. Colin wonders what Alli and Daisy were talking about, and Daisy says she’ll tell him later. Gary nods out on the way back, while Dani and JL make out. Sydney says, it’s a sh*t car ride. They get back to the boat, and Daisy tells Colin about what she told Alli, that Gary wanted to f*** Sydney to get back at her. Colin asks why she did that, and Daisy says she couldn’t keep it in; it’s effing weird. Colin says he’s not angry at Daisy, but he’s angry at himself. It’s not like him to say something about a mate that he shouldn’t say. In his interview, he says he should have kept Gary’s confidence to himself. There’s only one explanation – he f***ed up. 

Colin tells Gary what happened, and Gary says boys should stick up for each other. It is what it is. Colin put him under the bus. This isn’t how he really is, but now it seems like it. I love when people say that’s not who they are, when they’re the ones who did it. Gary is the definition of a d-bag. In Gary’s interview, he says Colin stabbed him in the back. It wasn’t how he expected a great season to end. Gary wanders around, and everyone has shots. Daisy says they need to get the crew together; it’s their last night. Alli says it’s time for the jacuzzi, and they drunkenly change into their bathing suits, except for Colin, who sits on the edge of the tub. Sydney announces that she’s not getting naked tonight, and Natasha slaps her butt. Alli heads downstairs, and ends up basically rolling down on her ass. Colin asks if she’s okay, and she just laughs. Gary whines that it’s over. Alli won’t even look at him, so he’s going to bed. Alli says, help is on the way, and dives onto Gary’s bunk. I’m confused. Gary tells her, the stupid sh*t he said changed everything. In his interview, he says he wanted to hurt her because she’d hurt him, and he feels like sh*t about it. She pulls on him, telling him to come back, and he practically falls out of his bunk. Colin suggests they all be civilized, and in Dani’s interview, she says she just wants to enjoy JL, and make some love. Alli says it’s their last night. No going to bed.

Someone suggests putting bubbles in the tub, and Gary says, this is a sh*t show. He’ll do anything to turn it around. He puts some bubble bath in the tub, or maybe it’s dishwashing liquid. Colin calls him an idiot. There are a lot of bubbles, but it’s not like the time I was in a hotel room and said, I wonder what would happen if I put bubble bath in the jacuzzi? and ended up with an I Love Lucy moment, involving out of control bubbles. Alli tells Colin, they get it; he has a girlfriend. As if to prove he can still be a fun guy, Colin jumps in the tub fully clothed. Natasha gets out, saying she can’t deal. What a night. She leaves, and Gary kisses Alli. In Colin’s interview, he says, it looks like everything is okay. It was a super difficult season; no point in holding a grudge. Atta boy. Go get her. Sydney says she’s the only one who’s naked, and in Daisy’s interview, she says, they get it. Sydney has boobs. This is getting weird. Everything is a mess, and Daisy says she can’t function. She’s going to say goodnight. Gary and Alli kiss some more.   

Departure day. Everything is a mess; glasses, empties, bubbles, overflowing ashtrays. The crew stumbles out, and Dani asks why she’s like this. Glenn asks how Sydney is, and she says she’s a little tired. Glenn says they all are. In Natasha’s interview, she says she was happy having Dani as a roommate. She wishes Dani could see beyond her beauty to who she is. She’s the most amazing person Natasha has ever met. In JL’s interview, he says, personally, he’s grown a lot. Sailing is more difficult than a motor yacht, so he thinks he’ll stick toward that from now on. He says he’s joking. If he ever has the opportunity to work with Glenn again, he’ll do it in a heartbeat. Glenn sees the mess, and wonders, what the hell happened? He tells them to tidy it up. Alli tells Natasha that she doesn’t want to stay with Gary, and Natasha offers to be her roommate. JL says goodbye to Colin, and in Dani’s interview, she says when she started, it was just going to be a job. Now she’s full of hope, and maybe starting a relationship. She and JL have a lot going against them; age, distance, and where they are in their lives. They leave, and Glenn says, have fun. Dani says, we will… I will, and Glenn laughs. In her interview, she says she appreciates JL. They understand each other. She’ll just see where it goes, and keep an open heart to whatever’s to come. In Colin’s interview, he says he came in to make money, go back to his boat, fix it, and continue his life with his girlfriend. What he experienced was more meaningful than that. He tells Glenn that he’s one of the best. If Glenn ever needs an engineer, he’ll be there in a heartbeat. He apologizes to Gary, saying, he’s going to miss him. Gary says he’ll miss Colin too. In his interview, Gary says, regardless of what happened, Colin was a godsend this season. Colin is a genuine guy, and they’ll be friends for ages after this. He’s a little sad because Colin is the only one that loves him. Daisy thinks relief is the main thing. They pulled off the charter season, and she came out unscathed. She thought the girls were incredible, and hopes she brought out their best sides. She and Natasha had a rough season, but they made it happen, and got awesome tips. She says she needs someone to carry her bags. This is bullsh*t. In her interview, she says, this was fun, but she’s going to sunbathe topless and sip rosé now.   

Glenn has a meeting with the crew for the crossing. He says, the first thing is, they’ve got to get the boat ready. They have two days, and he has two more crew coming. They have to figure out who staying in which cabin. Natasha and Alli tell him they’re going to room together, and he says then Sydney and Gary can room together, since the other two will probably want to be in the same cabin. Sydney and Gary shrug and say that’s fine, and in Alli’s interview, she says, okay. Really? She’s gobsmacked, and can’t believe after everything that happened, everyone thinks it’s okay for them to share a room. I’m not sure what she expected, since she left that open. Sydney says she’s just sharing a room, not looking for a situation. This keeps happening again and again. Natasha says her head hurts. She needs a painkiller.

It’s the first day of four and a half days to Palma. Sydney says she’s resolved her differences with Alli. They talked all that sh*t out, and now Gary and Alli are sharing a cabin. Alli says, it seems good, but she feels like she’s looking after a child. She thinks she needs space from Gary. It’s not going well, and she thinks she needs an effing moment to breathe. I laugh. Be careful what you wish for…

Next time, Part One of the two-part Reunion.

Cruising the Med…

Below Deck Mediterranean returns on June 28 at 9 pm/

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/below-deck-med-season-6-cast-premiere-date-trailer

🌃 It Got Late Again…

Tomorrow is going to be madness, so calling it a night, morning, whatever. My teacups are piling up, but I’ll get there. See you for soap, Tyler and NYC, and until then, stay safe, stay appreciative, and stay not thinking life is so hard. There’s always someone who has it worse than you.

June 7, 2021 – The Aftermath Of Cyrus’s Last Stand, No Charter On Deck, Awards Across the Pond & Miracle

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Curtis lies unconscious in a hospital bed. Trina comes in, and sits next to the bed, telling him, this isn’t an authorized visit. She came because she wanted to thank him for basically saving her entire family. It makes her feel even worse about the way she treated him before. Please wake up. Give her a chance to apologize and thank him. She puts her hand on his, and Portia watches through the window.

In the waiting area, Sam brings Jordan some coffee. Sam asks if Molly and TJ came, and Jordan says, Molly went straight to work in the DA’s office. She’s determined to put the nail in Cyrus’s coffin. Sam says, leave it to Molly. How about TJ? Jordan says, he’s sleeping in the on-call room, and Sam says she has to leave, but asks Jordan to keep her posted on Curtis’s condition. Jordan say she’ll call her, and Sam leaves. Laura comes in, and asks if there’s any word on Curtis. Jordan says, he hasn’t regained consciousness. She went in a split-second too late. That’s why Cyrus got Curtis.

Brook runs down the stairs, yelling, where is she? Where’s Bailey? She’s not in her bassinette.

Maxie holds Bailey/Louise, and says she loves Louise so much. She’s so happy to have Louise back with her. How could she give Louise away? Maxie wakes up, and says, my God. How is she going to do this? Dante comes in and says, how’s she going to do what?

Brook runs into the living room, where Olivia is rocking Bailey. Olivia says she’s got Bailey, and Valentin says, Bailey was fussy, so he took her for a little walk. Brook says, thanks. Why didn’t he wake her? He says, because she was out cold. He brought Bailey downstairs and gave her a bottle. Olivia tells Bailey, he did a better job than she could have done herself. That’s saying something. Brook asks if she’s still dreaming, or are they getting along? and Olivia asks if Brook would prefer it if they were at each other’s throats. Brook says, Valentin walked in on Olivia naked. She thought Olivia would never forgive him. Olivia says she forgave him, and for good reason. Valentin says, nothing like a baby to bring a family together.

Michael and Willow wake up in each other’s arms, and say, good morning. Willow says, Wiley? and Michael says, he’s still asleep. She says, good, and they start getting busy. Morning breath be damned.

Sonny tells Lenny and Phyllis that he’s sorry about Eli. He knows they cared about him. Lenny says he just can’t believe it, and Phyllis says, their Eli sent thugs in there to threaten them, robbing the dance, menacing the good people of this town. Lenny says, menacing them, after all they did for him. She says ,does he know what this means? It was one of Elijah’s men who shot Nina’s ex that night. Lenny asks, where is Nina anyway?

Jax follows Carly into the Kitchen of the Hallowed Moss Bowl, which looks like a mothership that landed on the kitchen island. Jax says it was a big night for Carly last night, and she says she doesn’t know what he’s talking about. She was nowhere near that hostage crisis. He says she must be thrilled that Cyrus is behind bars, and she says, that’s exactly where he should be. He says he couldn’t agree more. It surprises him to say it, but he’s glad Jason is free and cleared of the murder charges. Now she can step back and hand Sonny’s business back to Jason.

Maxie says she was dreaming. How long has Dante been standing there? He says he just got there. He approaches the bed, and says he’s so sorry to hear what happened to her baby. Mac just played him the recording of Peter basically confessing… Maxie says, basically? He did confess. Dante says he knows, but he needs to hear from her what happened to her baby. She asks if they have to do this right now, and he says he has to ask her these questions as soon as possible, and she says, why? Sam comes in behind Dante, and he says he feels something is going on that Maxie’s not saying. Sam asks if Dante is implying that Maxie is responsible for her own baby being kidnapped.

Olivia tucks Bailey into one of those fancy old-fashioned cribs, and says, she’ll be out like a light in no time. She tells Brook that the proud papa is the one with the magic touch, and Brook says, who knew he was so good at feeding babies? Valentin says, it’s intimidating at first, but she’ll get the hang of it. She says she knows. She wishes she could nurse Bailey herself, but she’s not producing enough milk, so the doula said formula’s the way to go. He says, Charlotte took formula, and she was a big, healthy baby. Their baby seems to be liking it just fine. The doorbell rings, and Olivia goes to get it. Bailey yawns, and Brook says, she’s a super sweet baby. He says, their baby, and she says, yeah; theirs.

Olivia leads Ned in, and tells him, be prepared to lose his mind when he sees his beautiful new granddaughter.

Sonny says he doesn’t think Nina is going to be around much anymore, and Lenny asks, why not? Phyllis says, for heaven’s sake, after last night? She wouldn’t blame Nina if she ran screaming from Nixon Falls. Lenny says, is that what happened? Did Elijah scare Nina away? Sonny says, no. He did. Nina walks in, debunking that theory.

Carly tells Jax, it really isn’t any concern of his, and he says, if only that were true. Last he checked, they had a daughter together. She says, Josslyn is perfectly safe, and he says, right. Until the next time there’s a kidnapping, or a shootout. She says she’s not going to discuss this with him, and starts to walk away. He says, what’s there to discuss? The last time they spoke, she told him that she had to take over because there was no one else to run the business, but now there is – Jason. Unless… She says, unless what? and he says, unless she enjoys having the power Sonny wielded for years.

Laura tells Jordan, there’s only one person to blame here, and that’s Cyrus. Jordan says she’ll keep telling herself that until she believes it, and Laura says she’s sorry she couldn’t stay with Jordan while Curtis went into surgery. Jordan says, it was hardly a slow news day. With the shootout at the warehouse, and another on the docks… Oh yeah, the being a hostage thing. Stella runs in and asks, what happened to her nephew?

Stella tells Jordan, she heard Curtis was shot, and asks how bad it is. Jordan says, he was in the OR all night. Now he’s in critical but stable condition. Laura says, he saved her life, and Jordan says she was hoping he’d regain consciousness. Stella asks about the person who did it, and Jordan says, he’s there too, under heavy guard. Stella asks, why? and Jordan says, she shot him. Stella says, good. She knows that doesn’t seem like the Christian thing to say. She’ll pray for him. She’ll pray he has a long life… of penance. Jordan says, he’s going to prison, and Laura thanks Jordan. Jordan says she wishes it hadn’t taken so long, and Laura says Jordan is a hero; in her eyes and the eyes of the people of Port Charles. She’s proud of Jordan. She leaves, and Jordan says, what the mayor didn’t tell Stella, is that Curtis found his way into the house. If he hadn’t risked himself, Cyrus might have killed Laura. He’s the hero, not her. Stella says she knows her nephew is a hero. She wants to see him, but first, she needs to know how Jordan is doing.

Trina tells Curtis, last year, after he saved her life, the only thanks she gave him was treating him like dirt. She was going off about him, and her mom told her to take a deep breath. After she did, her mom asked if she knew why she could do that, and said it was because of Curtis. She was right. Because of him, she’s able to breathe. She said it; now he has to say something. Wake up and talk. She needs him to live. Portia is waiting outside the room, when Laura comes by. She asks how Curtis is, and Portia says, his surgeon said the next hour is critical. She keeps going over it in her mind. If Curtis hadn’t called at the exact second he did, no one would have known Cyrus was at her home. He would have killed her and Trina, and gotten away, but Curtis did call her. Laura says she was with him when he called, and Portia says, really? She doesn’t know what Curtis wanted to tell her.

Dante tells Sam, he doesn’t think Maxie had anything to do with her baby being taken, but he thinks there are facts she’s not divulging for various reasons. Sam asks, what kind of reasons? and Dante says, fatigue, anxiety, maybe Maxie is thinking more clearly today, so if Sam doesn’t mind… Maxie asks if Sam can stay for moral support, and Dante says, sure. He needs to hear everything that happened last night, from the beginning. He doesn’t want Maxie to have to relive it, but unfortunately, it’s the only way to find Louise.

Brook tells Ned to prepare to fall in love with Bailey; resistance is futile. Ned says, no kidding, and Olivia says, isn’t she the most beautiful thing? Ned says, truly spectacular. He can see Lila in her. He thanks Brook for the beautiful gift, and she says he’s welcome. As an added bonus, she comes with a beautiful set of ELQ shares. Valentin comes in, and asks how their precious bundle is. He doesn’t want to be a downer, but he’d like to see his name on the birth certificate, so he’s officially Bailey’s father, and always will be.

Phyllis tells Nina, Mike/Sonny told them what happened last night, and Lenny says, they were so blind to Eli’s faults. He thanks Nina and Mike for opening their eyes. Phyllis says Nina and Mike are quite a team; she always said so. Lenny tells Sonny/Mike that he probably wants to rest on his laurels as a her to the people, but he needs a hand out front with the lights. Sonny leaves with him, and Phyllis asks Nina, what’s going on with her and Mike?

Carly says she’s not discussing her power or position with Jax. So if that’s why he’s there, he should leave. He says that’s not why he’s there. He came to see if she’d revisit the idea of Nina having a place in Wiley’s life. She laughs.

Jordan tells Stella, she was sitting up all night waiting, and had nothing to do but think about her and Curtis, and why they didn’t work out. Stella says, Jordan still loves him, doesn’t she? and Jordan says, of course (🍷). Stella says she thought Jordan might. She’s so sorry about the divorce, believe it or not. Jordan says she does believe it, and Stella says, despite her objections leading up to the marriage, she’s loved Jordan like a daughter. Jordan says she loves Stella too; that’s what makes it harder. She and Curtis weren’t even together anymore, and Curtis got involved in the tangled Cyrus mess. It’s her fault. Stella says she’s sure it was Curtis’s choice. Jordan didn’t trap him. Jordan says, he was so close to starting his new life, away from the crime, violence, and secrets, but when there was danger… Stella says, he ran into it, instead of away like any sensible person. She’s never known Curtis not to put his life on the line to help someone. Take it easy on herself. She’s here now, and Jordan can lean on her. Jordan puts her head on Stella’s shoulder.

Laura tells Portia that she stopped be the club to give Curtis his liquor license. She expected him to be enthusiastic, and when he wasn’t, she called him on it. He gave her the impression that he’d left something unresolved with Portia, and wanted to resolve it right away. He called Portia, and the call took an unexpected turn. Trina comes out of Curtis’s room, and Laura asks if it would be all right for her to see him. Portia says, of course (🍷). Laura goes in, and Trina says she thought she could badger Curtis into waking up, but it didn’t work. Portia holds Trina, and tells her, it’s okay.

Laura sits by the bed, and tells Curtis that it’s her. Their friendship was one of the most wonderful surprises in her life. It’s been an adventure. As someone who’s had a lot of adventures, she’s actually accustomed to having them with him. He needs to stick around. They have a lot more to accomplish.

Sonny says, there’s nothing wrong with the lights, and Lenny says, that’s because they’re working perfectly. He just wanted to check in about how Sonny is getting on with Nina. They seemed like they were getting on like gangbusters; the dynamic duo. Now they can barely look at each other. Sonny says he scared Nina off, and Lenny asks, how? Sonny says he made a stupid mistake.

Phyllis says, Mike/Sonny kissed Nina? Phyllis doesn’t know how to break it to her, but everyone saw it coming. Nina says, oh God, and Phyllis says they’ve had a connection since Nina got there. What’s wrong with them having feelings for each other? Nina says Phyllis has no idea.

Jax says he knows Nina upset Willow and Wiley, and Carly says, that proves Nina’s not in a good place and shouldn’t have contact with Wiley. (What was that, like a year ago?) Jax says, whether or not Nina sees Wiley isn’t her decision; it’s Michael and Willow’s. She says, and they’re free to make it. And she’s free to give her opinion, and they’re free to ignore it. He says, all he knows is, Michael is ignoring him. that’s unlike Michael. What’s going on? Does she know? She laughs again, since apparently, everything is funny to Carly today.  

Willow and Michael sit with Wiley, and she says, having Wiley in the morning is the best, and Michael says he’d like it to be like this every day. She thinks Wiley would like it too, but… He says he knows. They’ll just enjoy what they have right now; her, him, and their son.

Maxie tells Dante, Chloe, or whatever her real name was, drugged her, and took her to a house outside Pawtuck. When she woke up, Chloe said she was going to induce labor. She doesn’t know if it’s because the drug was wearing off or it was a rush of adrenaline, but she knocked Chloe down and ran into the woods. Dante says, maybe Chloe is a nurse; they could track her down that way. Maxie says she was having contractions, and couldn’t run anymore. She met a hiker in the woods, who was a doctor, and he delivered Louise. Dante says, then what? and she says fake psycho Chloe found them, and hit the doctor in the head, knocking him out. She tried to run, but… Dante asks, what happened then? and Maxie flashes back to telling Brook that she had to take Louise.   

Olivia says, for the record, she wants to reiterate that she hates the baby being used this way. Valentin says he’s not thrilled either, but he didn’t make the rules. Brook says she has the birth certificate; does Valentin have the shares? Ned says he needs to speak privately with his daughter, and Valentin says he hasn’t had breakfast yet. Would Olivia like to join him? Ned says he needs Olivia there too, and Valentin asks why he can’t be a part of the conversation. Ned says, Olivia is family; he’s not. Valentin says he is, kind of, and Ned says, just go. Valentin leaves, and Brook says, okay, let her have it. Ned tells her, forget about the shares. Just get rid of Valentin.

Nina tells Phyllis, she’s still not over what happened with her grandson Wiley. She can’t just jump into something complicated with Mike/Sonny. Phyllis asks what Nina’s grandson has to do it, and Nina says her mind is lumping all the complications together. Phyllis asks, what’s complicated about Mike? and Nina says, is she kidding? He doesn’t remember who he is. He has a life, and people he doesn’t remember. Phyllis says, he’s had every opportunity to track down that life, and what has he done? He put roots down there, and Nina has been no small part in his decision.

Lenny says he’s surprised Nina put on the breaks, and Sonny asks, why? Because he’s irresistible? Lenny says, no. They seemed like they both had feelings for one another. Sonny says he knows. He guesses he read her wrong. He went by instinct, not memory. Lenny says Sonny has good instincts. He knew how to handle the thugs, and knew how to handle Eli. He knows how to talk to Phyllis about improving her cooking, and that’s way more dangerous than Eli. Sonny says he has a good instinct for danger, but when it comes to Nina, not so much.

Carly says, between Wiley and Aurora, Michael has been busy, and Jax asks if Willow didn’t adopt Wiley. She says, now that Nelle is gone, there’s nothing to stop Willow and Chase from getting back together. He asks how Michael feels about that, but Carly says she doesn’t know. Michael and Chase are friends. Chase has spent a lot of time in the hospital, so Michael has too. It’s not Jax, if that’s what he’s worried about. Jax says, good to know, and she asks why he’s still pushing the issue. He and Nina are broken up. He says, so what? Nina deserves to be part of Wiley’s life. She asks if he’s doing the right thing, or is he hoping Nina will come back to him if he does? He says, no offense, but she’s in no position to offer advice on affairs of the heart. She’s too busy dealing with hostage exchanges and shootings on the docks.

Willow tells Michael that she’s meeting her study partner at GH, and he asks if she’s going to see Chase. She says she is, and tells him that she loves him and Wiley so much. He says he loves the both of them too, and tells Wiley that mommy and daddy love him so much. Soon they’ll be waking up together. Wiley has started talking, and says some cute nonsense stuff. 

Dante asks how Chloe got the baby, because apparently he’s stupid, and Maxie says she was weak and exhausted from giving birth. Chloe took her. Dante says, so Chloe knocked out the hiker. Did she threaten Maxie? Maxie says, she’s sorry; she can’t do this. Don’t make her. Dante says he’s sorry. He didn’t mean to upset her, but the longer they wait, the less chance they have of finding Louise. Same says, Maxie will answer; give her a break. She takes Dante out to the hallway, and says, how dare he badger Maxie? He says he’s doing his job, but Sam says, give her time to process. He says he doesn’t have time, and she asks if he’s any closer to finding Louise now that he gave Maxie the third degree. Have a heart, or at least find one.

Brook tells Ned, it’s the only way to get ELQ back, but he says, forget it. Olivia was right. It was one thing when Bailey was just an idea. Now that she’s here, he realizes she’s far too precious to use for something so trivial as controlling the family company. She asks since when he considers ELQ trivial, and he says if she makes a deal with Valentin, he’ll be in it for life, and for what? She says, majority voting rights, but he says, all he cares about is his daughter and granddaughter’s happiness. His whole world is right in this room. Valentin comes back, and asks if Brook is ready to seal the deal.   

Laura comes out of Curtis’s room, and says, it’s hard to see him like this. He’s so strong, so vibrant… so brave. Jordan and Stella join them, and Jordan asks Portia how Curtis is. Portia says, no change, and Stella asks if Portia is his doctor. Portia says, no, but she is a doctor. Laura introduces Stella to Portia, and Portia says it’s good to finally meet Stella, even though the circumstances are unfortunate. Curtis talks about her all the time. Stella says she believes Curtis has mentioned Portia as well.

Jordan goes in to see Curtis, and sits next to his bed. She tells him that he’d better wake up now. Stella is here, and there’s no way she’ll stand for this. When she walked in, Jordan braced herself for the talking to of her life, but Stella was wonderful and supportive. The last time they saw Stella, they’d promised to take care of each other. Her secrets compromised her, and weakened them. Not him. He’s always the strong one. So please, find his strength. Beat the odds, and come back to them. She kisses his hand.

Trina tells Portia that she talked to Curtis. She hoped he’d hear her and wake up, but he didn’t. Stella says, all the strong women pulling for him, Curtis knows he’d better wake up soon. She goes in to see him, and Jordan says, if anyone can bring Curtis around, it’s Stella. Portia says she’s getting that impression.   

Stella says, her dear, sweet nephew. She came in full of fire and vinegar, swearing vengeance on who put him there. All that anger is just a cover-up for fear, but it’s nothing compared to the love she has for him. Wake up now, baby. Wake up, and jump into that new life with both feet, and make a splash. She doesn’t want to live in a world without him in it.

Olivia tells Ned, what he said was really something, and Ned says, Bailey helped him find his conscience. Isn’t that what babies are supposed to do? She says, God made babies soft, round, and cute, so they love them and do right by them. (Hello Kitty also comes to mind as being soft, round, and cute.) He says, is that so? Well, too bad it didn’t do a damn bit of good. They see Valentin and Brook signing their respective papers.

Valentin tells Brook, the Quartermaines have now gained control of voting rights of ELQ. Not that they’ll ever agree on anything. Bailey stirs, and they fawn over her.

Maxie remembers saying goodbye to Louise and giving her to Brook.  

Dante says, Sam doesn’t think he has a heart? She says he used to, but she thinks he got so caught up in being a cop, he forgot how to be a friend.

Michael lets Jax into the gatehouse, and apologizes for not getting back to him. Jax asks if Michael is busy now, and Michael says he just sent Wiley off with the nanny, and was heading to the office. Jax says, it won’t take long, and Michael says, okay. What’s up?

Phyllis says, Mike could be the key to a new life for Nina… and him. They make each other so happy.

Lenny says, it might surprise Mike, but he’s not one for the hearts and flowers stuff. Sonny says he’s shocked, and Lenny says, but with him and Nina, it’s undeniable. Take her out for a nice dinner, go dancing… avoid crime. Sonny doesn’t know, and Lenny asks if Nina would show up where he lived and worked if she didn’t want to see him?

Ned tells Olivia, now that his granddaughter is there, he plans on coming around a lot. If that’s okay with her. She asks if he’s kidding. Does he think she’d keep him away from his granddaughter? He says, looking at her with Bailey, Bailey is as much her family as his. Does she think they can be grandparents together?

Brook thanks Valentin, and he says, a deal is a deal. Brook thanks him for taking Bailey this morning. It was a stressful night. He says it’s the least he could do, and she says she’s rested now, and Olivia is there. She thinks he and Charlotte can move back into their old digs. They can arrange a visitation schedule. He asks why they should move out, and she says, they don’t live there. He says, Monica doesn’t mind, and he wants to stay close. It will bring them together.  

Dante says, maybe Sam is right. Maybe he’s rusty, and forgot the difference between questioning a suspect and a victim, and Maxie. Sam asks if he wants her to see what she can find out, and he says, okay, but he does have to hear from Maxie… when she’s ready. He leaves, and Sam goes into Maxie’s room. She tells Maxie that she got Dante to back off, and Maxie thanks her. Sam says, but as soon as Maxie is rested, she needs to focus. She needs to remember everything. That might be the only way to bring her daughter home safe.

Stella comes out of Curtis’s room, and Portia goes in. She tells Jordan that she’s sorry. She thought Curtis would wake up for her.

Portia says she doesn’t know why Curtis called, but at that moment, it was the most important call of their lives. She starts to cry, and says, he saved her and he saved Trina. He keeps showing up for them. She kisses her hand and puts it on his face. His eyes open, and he looks at her.

Willow gets to the hospital, and a nurse says, Chase has been asking for her. Please hurry.

Michael asks what this is about, and Jax says he knows what’s going on between Michael and Willow. 

Nina says, it seems Phyllis and Lenny left them alone on purpose, and Sonny says, they think they’re being subtle. She says, it’s not working. She thinks they need to talk about the kiss, and Sonny tells her that he was just going to say the same thing.

Carly looks at a picture of Sonny on her phone, and says she misses him. She’s trying so hard, but she misses him.

Tomorrow, Elizabeth says, it’s always going to come down to Finn; Michael asks Jax, since when is blackmail a reasonable compromise; and Stella would like a moment with Portia.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

This isn’t over yet?

Colin tells Gary, if he likes Alli, don’t f*** Sydney, but Gary says he’s already decided. JL tells Dani, if she wants to take their relationship somewhere, he’s open to it. They can take things day by day. Dani thinks the others are doing shots, and they should go over to the table. Unfortunately, they should hang out with the rest of the crew. Gary says Sydney is flirting, and she says, no, you. In her interview, she says, maybe she is. Natasha toasts to being themselves. Why? They head back to the boat, and in the taxi, Sydney says Gary is drunk, but he insists he’s just tipsy and thinking deep thoughts. Ha-ha-ha! I think the deepest thing Gary thinks about is what he’s going to have for breakfast. In Gary’s interview, he wonders what he got himself into. Has he made the right choice? Alli says she’s horny, and Gary leaps into the front seat. Dani makes out with JL in another taxi. This whole show is creeping me out at this point.

Gary follows Alli like puppy (but not as cute, or even cute at all) back onto the yacht. She says he’s getting stupid. Getting? JL tells Dani that he’s got to sleep, and whacks his head going into the cabin. Glenn laughs. The others drink another shot, and Daisy suggests getting in the hot tub. Gary asks Daisy, if he told her that she had a good body, would she hold it against him? The last time I heard that, I laughed so hard, I fell off my dinosaur. Colin makes some food in the galley. Sydney suggests they skinny-dip, and Daisy tells her to take her top off. Sydney says they’ve already seen her naked, so… Alli wants some of Colin’s food, but it’s a hard no. Leave him alone; he’s drunk eating. Daisy gets Alli and Colin to come up to the hot tub, and in Alli’s interview, she says, WTF? Sydney says it was Daisy’s idea that she go topless. She promises nothing weird went on. Alli is annoyed with Daisy for getting her in the first place. She wants to talk to Gary, who pants, wags his tail, and follows her. Sydney lounges in the hot tub, alone again. Alli tells Gary that all she’s done is try to do the right thing, and she finds him sitting in the hot tub, along with Sydney who has her top off. She feels that he’s humiliated her, and put her in an uncomfortable situation. He said he was on the opposite side of the tub, and couldn’t control what Sydney wanted to do. Alli calls him an effing coward, and Gary says he didn’t ask Sydney to go topless, and now Alli is angry because she was topless. Sydney repeats that Daisy told her to, and Alli tells Gary to let her effing have her say. She hasn’t gotten angry once. She effing said she liked him, and then she found him sitting in a hot tub with a topless Sydney. F*** him. He deserves it, It’s all his effing doing.

Sydney jets, and Alli says she feels disrespected. Gary is an effing idiot. Agreed. Gary thinks she’s going a bit overboard, and Sydney is too. Alli says, how is this effing okay? All she’s done to communicate her feelings, and she looks like an idiot. Agreed again. She tells him to talk to her for once, on a one-on-one level. In Sydney’s interview, she says, emotions are irrational, so she can’t blame Alli for feeling the way she does. Alli should have had more sympathy for what Sydney went through, but she didn’t, so Sydney doesn’t have any sympathy now. Gary says he can’t diffuse the situation, and Alli calls him an idiot again. She says it doesn’t matter if Daisy told Sydney to get nakey. Gary should have learned a lesson on what’s appropriate. In Alli’s interview, she says, she was the one who had to break up with him. She’s hurting too. She tells him to talk to her like she’s an effing person. Dani tells Daisy, if a guy talked to her like that, she would have slapped the sh*t out of him. In her interview, she says she’d be spending the rest of her life in a Croatian jail. She suggests Sydney go to bed. Gary tells Alli that he’ll give her space to get angry. In his interview, he says he feels he’s not in the wrong, and he’s not going to let her degrade him. It hurts to be spoken to like that. Hear that? It’s me playing the violin.

At 8 am, everyone starts to get up. Sydney thinks she’s still drunk. Contractor Jon calls Glenn, who asks how much time it will take for Jon to finish the repairs on the yacht. Jon says, ideally, seven weeks, and in Glenn’s interview, he says, after the season is done, there are things that need to be fixed up. They have to fix the transom properly, so when he takes the boat back to Palma, he’ll get the off-season stuff finished. He tells Jon that he should be there in two or three days. Gary bitches to Colin about Alli getting mad, and says he never felt this feeling. He wants to vomit because he treated someone like this. He doesn’t know what to do. More violin music in the background of my mind.

Alli wants run away, and Gary asks Sydney how she’s feeling. She tells him that he instigates. She was wondering if he was getting back at Alli, or just being handsy. Alli tells Daisy that Sydney eggs Gary on, but Daisy thinks Sydney was innocent in this one. Sydney tells Gary that she’s sorry, and Gary says she has nothing to feel sorry about. The stews spruce up the guest cabins, and Dani talks to Alli about JL. She says she obviously likes him, but she didn’t expect to be having a conversation like that. In Dani’s interview, she says, it’s amazing, but the timing is bad. Colin asks Daisy if anything juicy happened. Sydney got topless, and he left. Gary had said he was going to f*** Sydney to get Alli’s attention. Daisy says she has no words. She just wants it to stop. Meee tooooo! 

Gary sniffs out Alli, and says he apologizes from the bottom of his heart. He feels like a proper d*ck. He’s ashamed about what he’s done. Alli says she’s given him multiple chances for this conversation, and every time, he’s gotten pissed and stormed off. She’s not lecturing him, but she needs to get some things off her chest. She’s hurt. and doesn’t want to bond with someone capable of doing that. Gary apologizes for the situation he’s put her in, and says he’ll keep his distance and give her space. As long as they can be professional at work. She says, of course, and he says, you learn from your mistakes. Didn’t he say he was giving her space last week?    

Glenn calls Natasha, Daisy, and Gary to the crew mess for the preference sheet meeting. The primaries are Amanda and Michelle, who work in tech. They want to sail around beautiful coastal towns and see the sights. Gary reads that they want to do an obstacle course using the water toys, and have a beach picnic after the race. Daisy says they want a club night, and Natasha reads that they’d like a bougie brunch. Glenn says they never know what they’re going to get. Charters that seem like they’ll be challenging (i.e. a pain in the ass), might end up not being too bad. In Glenn’s interview, he says, they’re asking for an obstacle course, a picnic, a club night, and a… He has trouble with the word bougie, and says he doesn’t know what a bougie brunch is, but they want one. He tells the crew that he hopes they knock it out of the park, since it’s the final charter. Glenn tells Gary that he has to bring the boat back to Palma and would like him to stay on as an officer. He likes the way Gary runs the deck, and he’s looking at long term. Gary says, cool, and in his interview, Glenn says, despite the mistakes made with the last charter, Gary is the kind of mate every boat is looking for. Really? Don’t get me wrong. I couldn’t give a flying who this dude sleeps with, but I think he’s made some seriously poor personal choices that involve people who also work on the boat. Who knows what consequences those choices could provoke among the workers? That can’t be something every boat is looking for.

Natasha calls for some special provisions, like fresh grape leaves, and Dani asks how the situation with Alli is. Alli says Gary apologized, but she doesn’t know how to act. How can they start from scratch, when they’re going to be gone in a minute anyway? Provisions arrive, and in Colin’s interview, he says, in helping the other departments, he sees where they’re lacking. He wants to have a meeting with Gary, Natasha, and Daisy where they can talk about improvements. Everyone needs to be on the same page, so they can finish the season on a high. They sit in a circle on the floor in one of the rooms, and Colin says he’s there to make money. He thinks all heads of the departments need to take control if their departments. Daisy agrees. She says they relaxed last charter; they want to have a nice end, and be as professional as they can. She asks if there’s anything the three of them need from the interior, but they’re good. Natasha says she thinks she and Daisy are communicating better, and we flash back to a few miscommunications between them. Daisy says, yay, team, and Gary says, let’s smash this one out. In Colin’s interview, he says he wishes he’d done this earlier. They either need to start over or have 10 more charters they can knock out of the park. Glenn watches in the crew mess, as Dani dances around, singing, she can’t wait to leave. He laughs, and she says she’d love to have him as a captain forever, but she’s anxious to get on land. He says, fair enough.  

Glenn calls the crew to the aft deck, and tells them to make it the best one yet. Everyone goes, yay! They wait, but five minutes after guest arrival time, there are still no guests. The champagne starts to get warm, and at ten minutes after time, Colin says, maybe they forgot. Alli says, maybe they got lost, and Glenn wonders what’s wrong. There’s not a guest in sight. The yachting agent calls Glenn, and says he has bad news, and maybe good news. First, the bad news. All six of their next charter guests have tested positive, and can’t go on the charter, but they may have a back-up group. Glenn talks to the charter manager, and asks how soon they might see a second group, but he says, they won’t be seeing them today at all. Glenn tells the crew there’s good/bad news. Although the guests had tests that came back positive, the good news is, they’re showing no symptoms. They still can’t come on board, but the broker is looking for a replacement. It will be tomorrow at the earliest. In Gary’s interview, he says they just had the most productive meeting, but they might not get the chance to rectify the sh*tty end to the season. Glenn says, moving forward, and Daisy says she feels sorry for the absent guests. Everyone starts organizing stuff to keep busy, and Natasha finds a mushy watermelon.

Glenn asks Natasha for a quick word. He’s bringing the boat back to Spain, and needs a crew. She says she’ll do it, and thanks him. JL wants to take Dani on a tender ride, and asks Glenn if it would be okay. Glenn says, sounds good; have fun. JL tells Daisy about his plans, and asks if he can snag a bottle of wine or two. She tells him, sure, and JL tells Dani that they’re going on a tender ride. She goes to her cabin to change, and JL prepares by listening to music on his headphones. In JL’s interview, he says, ideally (WOTD), he’d like a relationship with Dani, but time is running out. He thinks they’re on the same page. At least that’s what he hopes. He and Dani go off in the tender, and Gary says, how romantic, driving into the sunset. He’s jealous. He yells, take me with you!

Gary sits with Alli, and she asks if this is awkward. They can be friends, but he has to understand the position he’s put her in. He says he’s been giving her space, when it’s probably the most important time. I’m trying to figure out what space he gave her, since it hasn’t even been an entire day. In Alli’s interview, she says if Sydney hadn’t been in the picture, she and Gary would probably be going off into the sunset. They had something special, and it doesn’t go away overnight. If there was a camera here, I’d be giving it a look. Voice of reason, sensibility, and all things humane, Colin calls his girlfriend Martina. She tells him that the ladies who saw Marty (his dog) before he went to the hospital, found another dog. He says, it’s a difficult decision, and of course I’m hoping he takes the dog. In Sydney’s interview, she says she and Daisy butt heads from time to time, but they’re joining forces to give JL and Dani the best romantic situation. On the tender, Dani says JL must have had a first love; the one that got away. He says he never had a real connection before, and she says she thinks he’ll find a nice girl his own age. It won’t be her. They kiss, and head back to the boat. They see a bistro table and chairs with wine for two on the upper deck by the jacuzzi. It’s gorgeous; drapes of netting hanging down, decorated with those tiny white lights I love. They walk up the stairs, each stair having a tealight on either side. Dani says, it’s so cute, and JL says, it’s just her and him. She says, it’s absolutely beautiful. She effing loves it. Gary tells Alli that’s the way he wanted to set up their romantic evening, and I want to gag. Alli says the world is full of enough negativity. They don’t need to add their petty bullsh*t to it with their avoidable problems. Like the one they just went through. Gary says he’s happy they’ve moved past it. It feels like a fresh start. I wonder if I missed something. Like Gary giving her space and Alli rethinking this, and making a final decision. In Alli’s interview, she says she needs to feel that they’re in this together. He’s working with her now. She sees him in a different light. They kiss. Okay. I give up.  

Dani says this is the coolest thing anyone has ever done for her. Glenn tells the crew that they’re a romantic bunch. Dani tells JL that she kind of likes him a lot. He makes her feel like she’s the most amazing person, but she doesn’t see how it can actually work. JL says he understands where she’s coming from, but at the end of the day, they make each other happy, and that’s all that matters. Dani says she wants to get married and have babies. Why don’t they have sex tonight, and if she gets pregnant, it’s God’s will. It honestly scares her that he’s never had a relationship. JL says, he gets it, but sometimes you have to take a leap of faith. She kisses him. Zzzzzz… JL says, it means a lot to him. The rest of the crew watches from the deck below. JL asks if he can come to Dani’s bed for a little bit, and as they leave, the crew goes, wooo.

JL and Dani kiss in her bunk. She says, it was an amazing date. They say they love each other, and then whatever’s happening becomes unclear. Dani says, it was good, not specifying what it was, and JL says the bed is too small. She suggests they go to his, but he says, the captain is there. She says she just wants to be with him, and leads him to his cabin. Glenn is in bed already, and he’s like, um… Dani tells JL, sleep well, and JL tells Glenn, she’s a firecracker.

In the crew mess, Dani thanks the Daisy and Alli for the date set-up. JL comes in, and Gary says both of them are smiling, and it’s first thing in the morning. Glenn gets an email from yacht management about a potential charter, and calls everyone to the saloon. He says he has interesting news. They have a charter in an hour. The management company of the motor yacht Lady Michelle has paid for a 24-hour charter for their crew. In Colin’s interview, he says a crew will know how things run. They’ll pick apart the chef’s food, and pick hole in the service. He can’t even talk about it; he hates it so much. Daisy says this is the lowest point of her career. Glenn says, the yacht next to them paid for a 24-hour charter for their crew of eight, and they wanted a charter. In his interview, he says he understands where they’re coming from. Another crew has the opportunity to make their lives a living hell. He tells the crew, yachties are almost like people. They have no preference sheets, and the management company is going to wire their gratuity; it won’t come directly from the crew. Who they are doesn’t matter. It’s their job to give them the best guest service they can. Daisy says, they’d better be hot, and Glenn says, they have 45 minutes.   

Colin says, we’re still getting a tip, dumbasses. Dani says, they could be super nice or d*ckheads. Sydney says, this is her worst nightmare, but Colin says, as long as they’re respectful. Daisy says, this is serious pressure, and Dani says, they’re from a motor yacht, so they’re up there. Daisy says they’ll get them pissed so they don’t notice. She’d rather deal with drunks than hear things like, their turndowns are sh*t, or their cocktails are crap. They’ll get the guests so pissed, they can’t see or taste anything. Glenn tells them to get ready, and Gary says, yachties pick up on effing everything. In Dani’s interview, she says motor yacht crews think sailing yacht crews have tattoos and long hair. Yeah, bro. I’m just chillin’. She laughs and says, it’s true. Gary thinks they’ll be demanding, and tells Daisy, if she needs anything, let him know.

Glenn tells them to get in position, and Daisy says, here we go. The guests come toward the boat, and Glenn says, here are the fine people who are coming on charter.

Next time, the season finale – thank you, God – Gary says, the guests are judging everything; Sydney wears a ballet outfit while carrying sparklers; Glenn says two crews of yachties together is terrifying, and he doesn’t want to end the season with a drunken orgy: JL tells Dani, it would be too sad to end; and Alli wants Gary to leave her alone. Probably for ten whole minutes.

🧐 BAFTA This…

The British Academy of Film and Television Awards has chosen its winners.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/bafta-tv-awards-2021-winners-1234963653/

🎙 Over and Out…

With so much TV tomorrow, along with my weekly Zoom, I’ll be juggling a few balls. Until you catch one, stay safe, stay having a heart, and stay actually giving someone space if you say you’re going to.

May 31, 2021 – Hospital Rerun, Meet Austin, Scandalous Emmy, Lack Of Empowerment On Deck, Zoom Face & Birthday

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Today’s episode was a repeat from November 4, 2020. If this was Friends, it would be the one where Sonny paid a visit to Ryan, and Alex kidnapped Anna.

🎒 Consolation Prize…

What we know about Austin… so far. Okay, it’s not much.

🏆 Quel Scandale…

It only took them around 45 years.

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht

We left the guests starving on the beach, as Natasha was rushing to get the food to the tender.

It’s five minutes past the time lunch should have been served, and Glenn urges Natasha to get going. The guests whine that they’re starving, and the struggle is real. The only struggle here is me having to listen to their whining. In Glenn’s interview, he says he’s frustrated with the crew. They have a charter and a half to go, and the crew seems to be falling apart. Daisy tells Alli that she’s been stuck picking up the pieces when something goes wrong. Natasha was asking her questions at five to three, when lunch was at three. The food arrives at the beach, and co-primary Jess says she’s ready to double fist it. They shove down some food, and co-primary Erica says the chef outdid herself. Guest Cindi suggests they talk about what each of them admires in the others, and in Dani’s interview, she says, it’s so awkward. It’s wrong and weird, and makes her feel sad. Jess tells Erica that she creates a presence when she walks into the room. I’m thinking a few things about that one, but I’ll let it go.   

Daisy tells Alli to refresh the cabins, starting with the master. Sydney radios Gary that the guests are ready to go, and then they’ll start breaking everything down. Natasha cleans up from lunch, and Erica whines about walking on the rocks to the tender. Glenn asks if Daisy will greet the guests, as they stumble back onto the yacht half-drunk. Erica wants to talk to Daisy about the women’s empowerment dinner tonight, and Jess tells Daisy to seat them in the middle with their nemesis Bianca on the end. Glenn decides to do some sailing for an hour, and Jess does the splits on deck. On the beach, Gary picks up the crew and the supplies. JL lifts Natasha onto the tender, and Natasha asks Dani if that’s what it feels like. Colin makes noises at the goats on shore.

En route to Milna. Glenn puts up the sails up, and Natasha squeals as pots and pans go flying. Jess says she’s glued to the wall. Too bad she won’t stay there. In Natasha’s interview, she says she’s sick of cooking while sailing, and we flash back to the various times things have flown around the galley. She says, she’s just like, no. Bianca bitches about the others goofing around while she’s trying to work. She visits Glenn, who’s steering, and Cindi joins her. Cindi wonders who in their party is screaming downstairs. Jess picks this comment up with her bat radar ears, and says she thinks they’re just having fun. Daisy wonders why the crew dinner hasn’t been started yet, and Natasha says she can’t prepare it when they’re keeled over. Bianca complains to Sydney and Dani that Cindi asked why the other guests were yelling, and she wondered why Cindi has acted like a d-bag from the second she stepped on the boat, which startles me, since Cindi seems the most sane. Dani tells her, just have fun.

Glenn puts the sails down, and Natasha gets on with the business of making dinner. Gary groans that he didn’t have lunch, and dinner is late. In Colin’s interview, he says he doesn’t think Natasha is managing her time properly. If he has time to help and she needs it he will, since it’s a priority. Gary asks Alli if she’s taking a break, but she says she already had a break. In Sydney’s interview, she says there seems to be tension between Gary and Alli, and she laughs. Daisy writes out quotes from women to put at each place setting. In Dani’s interview, she says, women tend to put other women down, and she absolutely hates it. Ditto. Glenn calls Colin to anchor, and Natasha wonders WTF she’s going to do. They arrive at Milna, and Dani says, there’s a pink sky for the empowerment ladies. Daisy and Dani set the table, and Daisy says the quotes actually made her feel kind of warm inside. Ew.

Glenn asks Natasha what her plan is, and in Natasha’s interview, she says, she’s so f***ed. Gary says Glenn must be hungry, and Natasha says there’s no way she can cook when they’re tilting like that. In Glenn’s interview, he says, the galley is falling apart. There’s a hungry crew and hungry guests. It’s a nightmare. Erica discusses something about the table with another guest, and Bianca wanders over. Erica says Bianca doesn’t need to be there right now, and in Daisy’s interview, she wonders how they can talk about empowerment, and yet drive each other down. It’s hard to watch. Dinner is 100 minutes late for the crew, and 50 minutes late for the guests. Glenn wolfs down some pasta, and the guests are seated. A guest says, it’s women stuff on the cards, and Erica toasts to strong women. May we be them, know them, and raise them. Bianca says, it’s the first time she’s had bread in a year, and Erica says she should celebrate.

Daisy gripes to Alli about Natasha running late. She couldn’t cook pasta? I dunno. If the boat is at a 45 degree angle, how does the water stay in the pot? How does the pot even stay on the stove? In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s tried everything, but nothing is working. She’s worried they’re going to get a sh*t tip. Alli says, the guests are toasting to each other, and Erica says she loves that they’re celebrating each of them. Sydney asks if Colin wants to practice their song, and Erica tells Bianca, if she doesn’t want to attend the performance, fine. She tells Jess that she’s feeling negative energy, but fails to add that it’s coming from her. Dessert is served, and Sydney and Colin come out. Sydney tells the guests that she and Colin wrote a song that’s a little toast to them. The crew watches as well, and they guests cheer when it’s finished. In Daisy’s interview, she says, the charter was an effing sh*t show, but the guests appreciate the song. Thank God something is going right. JL says, it’s going to be a hit, and Daisy thanks them. The guests make a bunch of noise about someone farting at the table, and point fingers, everyone saying, it wasn’t me. Unfortunately, there is no dog to blame. Gary tells Dani that he’ll help with the dishes even though he effing hates doing dishes. He says they need to work their way around the break-up, and he’s hoping to score brownie points. Alli tells him, it doesn’t work that way, and in Gary’s interview, he says he’s heartbroken, but more regretful.

Daisy asks for Colin’s advice-slash-opinion, and tells him there seems to be no sense of urgency on Natasha’s part. Why is she making dinner so late? Colin asks if Daisy has a problem with what he’s doing to help, but she says, no. She thinks Natasha is off. Nothing was done because they were sailing. In Colin’s interview, he says if Daisy and Natasha have a feud, it could end in serious tension, and affect the crew. They have to get this sorted. Daisy says she’s over it at this stage, and Colin says, Gary told him that Glenn had a word with Natasha. He suggests he, Gary, and Daisy get together with Natasha before the next charter, and have a pep talk. Daisy says she wants to finish on a high, and thanks Colin. Dani asks who Sydney thought would be a couple when they started the season, and Sydney says, originally, she was going to go after JL. She knew someone would. In Dani’s interview, she says she’s worried that after the season ends, JL won’t be ready to be with her, and wonders where this is going to lead. She doesn’t know what to do. Gary whines about being heartbroken.  

I swear, Jess’s lips got bigger than they were last week. Daisy wonders why the guests are up so early, and Glenn asks how Natasha is. She says, okay, and he asks if everything is all right. She nods, obviously not wanting to discuss it. Gary sits in the crew mess, watching Alli. He asks her to come to his cabin, since he doesn’t want to talk in front of Natasha. He tells Alli that he understands where she’s coming from, but it’s a sh*t feeling. He wants to cuddle and kiss her. Alli says, that doesn’t change what happened, and Gary says he feels sh*tty about it. He doesn’t know what will fix it, but Alli says there’s nothing he can do. He says she’s made up her mind, and she asks if he’s angry at her, but he says he’s angry at himself. In Gary’s interview, he says they came to this point because of his actions. Now he needs to respect Alli; keep his distance, and make it as painless as possibly can. He’s over this effing charter.

The guests sit down for breakfast, and Natasha makes mass quantities of pita bread. Daisy asks, who’s getting drunk tonight? Colin says, not him, and she says, liar. While en route to Marina Alv, the guests pack. In JL’s interview, he says he feels good about having a relationship, but thinks Dani is holding back because of his age. He hopes Dani brought her hiking boots to climb this mountain. It’s time to dock, and in Glenn’s interview, he says, the last docking is in the back of his mind, and we flash back to that. He says if they crash with guests on board, the embarrassment meter will go to a whole other level.

They manage dock successfully. Erica and Jess butt bump. The crew lines up to say goodbye, and Jess says she was blown away. Erica thanks Glenn for sailing them away from the storm, and putting up with their craziness. They’re grateful. She gives him the tip envelope, and in Daisy’s interview, she says she’s done with mean girls. She’s also ready for a drink.

Glenn radios for the crew to meet in the main saloon for the tip meeting. He tells them it was the penultimate charter of the season, and they have one to go. The guests left happy, but there were a few cracks in the process. He suggests the crew have a set meal time. Natasha says it’s difficult to cook while sailing, and Glenn tells her to factor it into her work flow. Even worse, the guests overheard some of the crew speaking about them. We flash back to Colin saying they seem like a pain in the ass, and Alli saying, with Cindi talking, it will be the fastest hour of her life. Glenn says, their voices carry, so be discreet. They’re getting lax, and it’s the end of the season, but the guests were happy. The tip is $18,450 or $2040 each. Glenn says he also organized a restaurant for them to go to. He wants them to come back refreshed, and nail the finale. They have champagne.

Sydney asks Alli about Gary, and Alli says she hadn’t realized what happened, and they broke up. It’s not okay for any girl to be treated that way. In Sydney’s interview, she says she was wondering when Alli would find out. Alli says she had no other choice because of her conscience. On the way to the restaurant, the girls play F*** –Marry–Kill using past guests. They arrive at the restaurant in Split, and Gary tells Sydney that he heard from a third party that she has feelings for him. She tells him that she’d said she did, and we flash back to the half-dozen times she told him that she liked him. In Sydney’s interview, she says flirting with Gary is a little vindictive on her part. She’s noticed Alli looking, and picking up on the flirtation. Now Alli knows exactly how she felt a week ago. Then she prepares her acceptance speech for winning the Most Immature trophy. There was stiff competition, but she did it. In Colin’s interview, he says, Gary going back to Sydney is the worst idea ever. Alli is not going to take it lightly. Gary continues to be himself, and he’s a train wreck sometimes. Alli says she did her best, and guesses it’s not good enough. Dani announces that she and JL are moving to America, getting married, and having babies. Daisy leaves with Alli for a smoke, and JL joins them. At the table, Colin asks if Dani is going to break JL’s heart, but she says they’re just enjoying each other. Gary says, JL is falling in love. Daisy, Alli, and JL have a tequila shot, and Colin yells that the food is there. They’re being rude now.    

They toast to the last charter. JL and Dani leave to talk, and JL tells Dani that he didn’t come there to find anything; it found him. He thinks they have something special, and he has feelings for her. In his mind, he’s ready to spend time with one person. She says the more she gets to know him, the more she likes him, but these are literally the best years of his life. She thinks he’ll regret it at some point. In his interview, JL says he gets where Dani’s heart is, but thinks it’s an excuse, and she needs to get over it. He tells her that he knows she’s ready to settle down and possibly have a family, and he thinks he’s ready, but he won’t know until he’s in it. If she wants to stay together, he’s open to it. Gary tells Colin that he’ll look like a creep, chasing a girl who doesn’t want him to. It would be d*ck of him. Like revisiting whatever with Sydney isn’t. He says Alli made him think he was an amazing person, but now she just wants to be friends. Colin tells him, if he likes Alli, don’t f*** Sydney, but Gary says he’s already decided. In Colin’s interview, he says, Gary is an effing idiot. Agreed.

Next time, Dani tells Alli that she doesn’t see how it will work with JL, another crew comes on charter, and Alli screams at Gary.

💻 Pandemic Boost…

I see Zoom has done a lot to increase people’s self-esteem.

https://extratv.com/videos/botched-doc-says-pandemic-boosted-popularity-of-these-plastic-surgeries/

🏂 Slip Sliding Away…

Tomorrow brings the beginning of the final season of The Haves and The Have Nots <sob!>, and hopefully, a new GH. Until then, stay safe, stay persistent in your goals, and stay empowering each other; not just talking about it.

⚠️ Caution: Bad words ahead.