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March 15, 2024 – Heather Gets Surprising News, Clarification, Next, Which Ones, Fallout, Awful Summer, Upcoming Dead, Latest In Pets (!), A Half Dozen Plus One Quotes & Feeling

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

On the phone at the hospital, Portia says she’s trying to locate a Dr. Paul Braddock… Yes, this is concerning one of his previous patients… Okay, she’ll hold. Stella, Marshall, and Curtis wait, and Nurse Sarah asks if Portia didn’t want these test results right away. Stella says she can take over and Portia hands her the phone. She leaves with the nurse, and Stella says, yes, she’s here… Yes, she understands Dr. Braddock has retired, but he was part of the Med Psyche Evaluation Faculty. Shouldn’t they be able to reach him?… She thanks them for looking into it. They can call her back at this number. Curtis says he guesses he was being a little overconfident, thinking they could drive down to Maryland and get answers. This Dr. Braddock is hard to find. Stella says, they’ll track him down eventually, and find out why he misdiagnosed Marshall with schizophrenia. Now go on. Marshall asks if she’s trying to get rid of them, and she asks Curtis, does he or does he not have physical therapy? Curtis says he does, and she says, then get to moving. Marshall says, best not to argue with the lady, and Curtis says, bye, Aunt Stella, as Marshall wheels him away.

Gregory thanks Finn, and Finn says, that’s the third time he’s said that. Gregory says, Finn has better things to do than proofread his copy, but Finn says he’s happy to. Gregory says, unfortunately, his keyboard game isn’t what it used to be, and Finn says he can tell. What’s that supposed to be? Gregory reads, went about his way, and Finn says, that makes a lot more sense. He can actually type this for Gregory. It will take him two minutes. Gregory says, it will actually take much longer than that, and Finn is a busy man. His son, the doctor. Finn says, no… when Portia knocks at the door, and Finn asks what he can do for her. She says she just got the radiology report from Heather Webber’s MRI, and Gregory says, that’s his cue to make his exit. It’s good to see Portia. He leaves, and Finn says he takes it there’s something interesting in the report, and Portia tells him, you could say that.

Nina goes into Alexis’s office and says, unbelievable. Alexis says, thank you… Oh, she didn’t mean that as a compliment. Nina says, far from it. That follow-up piece she put in today’s paper about the incident at the docks? Alexis says, what about it? and Nina says, it was an outrage, that’s what about it. Alexis tells her, like Nina said, she ran the piece; she didn’t write it. Nina says, so? and Alexis says, so that’s how it works in local news. Nina says she’s seen how it works, but it was a smear job on Sonny. Sonny knows she’s publishing this newspaper and the last thing she wants is to antagonize him. Alexis says, then quit. Better yet, why doesn’t Nina run the paper, and stop antagonizing her?

At the hospital, Diane looks at her phone as she walks down the hallway with Robert. She gasps and says she’s going to break her kneecaps. He asks, whose kneecaps? and she asks if she said that out loud. He says, she did, when Portia and Finn come out of the elevator. Portia says, DA Scorpio. Just the man she wanted to see.

Standing next to Laura, Doc asks if Heather can state her full name for him, and she says, Heather Grant Moore Taylor… No. Baker, then Taylor. He says, that wasn’t a fair question. How about, what is today’s date? She says, March… something. The days are just blending together. He asks, who’s their president? and she says, the guy with the aviators. She can’t focus. Doesn’t Laura understand? It’s too painful to look at him. All she can see is his brother.

In the hallway, Doc says he wishes he could report Heather is in her right mind, but… Robert says, sane or not sane, he doesn’t really give a damn. She’s being transferred today. Portia says she’d be glad to see the last of Heather Webber, believe her, but unfortunately, she’s not going anywhere.

At Dex’s apartment, he asks if Josslyn can hand him another box, but she says, no. He says, please? and she says, no. She’s not going to help him do the very thing she doesn’t want him to do and that doesn’t have to happen. He says, they’ve been over this, and she says, it still makes no sense. He loves it in Port Charles. He says he does, and she says, and he loves her. He says, even more, and she asks, then how can he leave? He says he’d ask her to come with him, but he knows she needs to stay close to her family, and she says she needs her family, and they need her, but she needs him too. They kiss, and he picks her up, carrying her to the bedroom where they get busy.

Alexis says she has a suggestion for Nina. Why doesn’t she run The Invader the way she sees fit, and leave her out of it? But she can’t, can she? Because she doesn’t know how to edit a newspaper. Nina says, nor does she have any desire to, and Alexis says, then let her do her job. Gregory walks in and says, here you go. Sorry, he didn’t realize she had… Nina snatches the papers out of his hand and asks what Alexis has him writing. Alexis says, Nina… and Nina says, call it quality control. She doesn’t want tomorrow’s paper resembling today’s. Alexis says, that is psychotic, let alone obsessive, and Gregory says, it’s an article on the police department outreach to kids ages 8 to 14. Alexis says, scandalous, and Gregory says, they do field trips, athletics, arts and crafts. His son Chase is one of the volunteer officers. Nina says, it’s highly unprofessional. Look at this, with all of the red marks, the cross outs, the typos. And why didn’t he electronically submit this? Alexis takes it out of her hand and says, if she wants the edition out by tomorrow, Nina needs to get out of her office right now. Out! Nina leaves, saying, whatever, and Alexis slams the door.

Portia says, these are Heather’s MRI images, showing Doc her tablet, and Robert asks, what exactly are they looking at here? Portia says, this is the reason she isn’t being discharged today, not in this condition, and Diane says she loves a good guessing game, but she has the feeling she’s not needed here, so good luck. Robert says he thinks he’s going to need it, and Diane leaves. Dr. Enoch joins them, and Portia thanks him for making the time. Laura asks if somebody can please tell them what’s going on, and Portia tells Dr. Enoch that he can actually speak in front of Mayor Collins. She holds Heather Webber’s health care proxy. Laura says she does? and Portia tells her, that’s what the paperwork says. Laura says, dear God. She supposes she might be the nearest thing Heather has left to family. Doc says, scary thought, and Robert asks if they can get back to the matter at hand. Dr. Enoch says, see these orbs of brightness? They suggest metallosis, specifically, cobalt poisoning. Laura asks how you get that, and the doctor says, fractured or slowly deteriorating hip replacement hardware. Doc says, so Heather’s hip replacement is poisoning her? and Dr. Enoch says, to confirm, they’ll need a blood test, tox screen, and a panel for heavy metals. Finn says, already ordered, and Dr. Enoch tells Doc, that’s the working theory, yes. It’s sometimes accompanied by a spectrum of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Have they noticed any changes, however subtle, in Heather’s behavior in recent years?

Curtis lifts his foot, and Don says, good. As he gets stronger, he can increase the use of weights. It’s going to help his quads and hamstrings. Marshall says, and they’re all for that, aren’t they? and Curtis says, how many reps? Don says, as many as he can tolerate. As long as his pain level doesn’t go above a three. Curtis says he knows Don has other patients. Does he mind if Curtis stays at it a minute? Don asks if Marshall will keep an eye on Curtis, and Marshall says, absolutely. Don says, let’s go for it, and leaves. Curtis thanks Marshall for staying and Marshall says he loves it, watching Curtis work so hard, He’s proud of Curtis. Curtis says he’s proud of Marshall. Confronting Dr. Braddock when he knows Marhsall had reservations. Marshall says, oh, that, and Curtis asks if he’s thought about what he’s going to say to him when they’re finally face to face. Marshall says, if it’s the same psychiatrist he remembers, it won’t be anything nice.

On the phone, Finn asks if there’s anything on those orders Dr. Robinson put through… Great. Thanks. He tells Portia that Heather’s test results should be in, and Portia says she’ll look them up. Here we go. She shows Dr. Enoch, who says his preliminary diagnosis is confirmed. Doc asks, what now? and Dr. Enoch says, the hip that’s failing needs to be replaced immediately. Robert asks if the federal pen of the women’s division can’t do it, and Laura says, Robert… He says, she’s a homicidal maniac, and Laura says, yes, but now they’re learning there may be a medical reason for that. He says, she’s always been a bit loony, and Laura says, loony, yes. She used to do crazy things. Like once she tried to give somebody LSD, and she ended up drinking it herself, but she’s not a murderer. She’s definitely not a serial killer. That’s just… Doc says, new, and Portia says she’s not a fan of Heather Webber, but this is about human suffering. She checked with Dr. Randolph, who agrees with her. If they fail to treat Heather Webber, they can be opening themselves up to an investigation for possible liability. Laura tells Robert that they’ve got to let this go, especially if it poses a risk to the hospital. Robert tells her, right, and walks away as he says, to think he missed breakfast in bed because of this.

The reception phone rings, and Stella answers, Dr. Robinson here… Can they say that again?… She thanks them for getting back to her, and watches as Doc goes up the stairs to his office.

Basking in the afterglow, Josslyn says she’s glad they’re still good at that, and Dex asks if she thought they wouldn’t be. She says, no. It’s nice to know, that’s all. They kiss, and he says he wishes they could stay in bed all day. She asks why they can’t, and he says he has to pack, and gets out of bed. She says, he’s still leaving? and he says he has to. She tells him to stop saying that. He doesn’t have to. He’s making a choice to do this. He says, it doesn’t feel like a choice to him. He realized he didn’t know Sonny as well as he thought he did. Maybe that’s how she feels about Jason now that he’s suspected of shooting Dante. She says, Jason did not shoot Dante, okay? That she knows. What he did do was wrap that bandage around him and call 911. You know how she knows that? The two of them are very similar. They’re both good, decent human beings. Just like how she doesn’t understand how he and Jason are so loyal to someone like Sonny. He says he was loyal to Sonny. He’s also afraid of him. Maybe not him so much, but who he’s becoming because of him. Maybe she should be too.

Alexis says she’s so sorry about Nina, but Gregory says, she doesn’t know. Alexis says she doesn’t care what Nina knows or doesn’t know. She had no right to talk to him that way. It was callous and it was rude. He says, maybe, but as her publisher, Nina is allowed to set standards. And after today, it’s become clear to him that he can no longer meet them. She says she disagrees, but he says, pretending otherwise does him no favors. Please allow him his dignity. He takes the papers out of her hand and says, this will be his last article for The Invader. He heads for the door, and she asks where he’s going with that. He says he’s going to make the corrections that Nina wanted, and then he’ll submit his final copy electronically like all her other writers do. She thanks him, he says, the pleasure’s been his, and he leaves.

As Curtis lifts the weights with his legs, he says he knows how Marshall feels about Dr. Braddock now, but what were his impressions of him at the beginning? Marshall says, Dr. Braddock was kind, at first. He was compassionate and understanding. When Marshall told him that he felt like everything was against him, and he meant that… Curtis says, money, work, and Marshall says, family obligations. He was sympathetic, and assured Marshall that it wasn’t his fault. Curtis says, a chemical imbalance, and Marshall says, the way he put it was, there was a part of his brain that was fighting itself. That was an explanation that gave him relief. It was an explanation as to why everything was going to hell. But he didn’t have insurance, so when the doctor prescribed him pills that he couldn’t afford, he was out there cobbling that money together. Don’t ask him how he did it. Curtis says he won’t, and Marshall says, anything to help him better take care of Curtis, his mother, and his brother, but those pills made him rigid. He couldn’t play. He could barely feel his fingers. His mouth was so dry, the reed just stuck to it. Curtis asks if he told the doctor, and Marshall says, that’s when the doctor offered him those shock treatments at the bargain price of $800 a pop. Curtis says, get out of here, and Marshall says he ain’t kiddin’. Curtis says, so what did he do? and Marshall says he blew up on him. He vented his anger, and he vented his frustration. Curtis asks, how did Dr. Braddock take it? and Marshall says, not well.

Heather says, metallosis? That sounds like something you get when your tongue freezes to the flagpole. (Ha-ha-ha! It does.) Portia says, Dr. Enoch believes the condition is what’s causing Heather’s symptoms, and Heather says, her symptoms? Laura says, both physical and mental, and Heather asks Dr. Enoch if he’s saying this poison is making her think things and do things she normally wouldn’t. Dr. Enoch says, it’s a very real possibility that metallosis has altered her perception and behavior, and Heather says, no doctor has told her anything ever except that she’s crazy. Dr. Enoch asks, how long has the pain in her hip been acute? and Heather says she’s not sure, but it feels like an eternity. He says, they would surgically remove the defective apparatus and replace it with a current model, and she says, he means like, buying a new car, and you just junk the old ship and replace it with this year’s model? He says, as with many surgeries, there are significant risks. A standard hip replacement takes approximately two hours. Hers may be double that. She’ll be under anesthesia and carefully monitored. However, in rare cases, patients experience complications from anesthesia. Heather says, complications meaning you never wake up? and he says, in rare cases. But before they do the surgery, they’re going to start her on cobalt chelation… Heather asks if she could just have a minute, indicating with Laura, and the doctor steps aside. She tells Laura that she doesn’t understand what he’s saying. She hears the words, but all that medicalese just sounds like white noise. Does Laura know what he’s talking about? Laura says she thinks she does, and Heather asks if Laura can just figure out for her, please? Laura is her guardian now. Laura says she’s not Heather’s guardian. It’s just in case she can’t make decisions for herself. She’s just in charge of Heather’s medical care. Heather says, as Laura can see, she’s having a hard time with that, and Portia says, she’s having a hard time with what exactly? Heather says, with making decisions. There should be a will. It’s in her file she thinks. Portia says, yes, she’s seen it, and Heather says, short and sweet. Portia says, she leaves her entire estate to her grandson Ace, and Heather says, not that she has anything to leave, but she doesn’t want to leave him. So what does Laura think? Should she have them take out her whole hip and put in a new one? Laura says, it’s a personal choice, and Heather says, please, help her decide. Laura says she thinks Heather should do it, and Heather exhales.

Finn says, Gregory’s back, and Gregory says he changed his mind. Finn says, about? and Gregory asks if he’d mind retyping this, after work. Finns says he doesn’t mind typing it right now, and Gregory asks if he’s sure. Finn says, positive, and Gregory thanks him and sits down. Finn asks, what was the verdict? Is Alexis a fan? Gregory says, Alexis usually likes what he writes, but he’s decided this will be his last article. Finn asks, how come? and Gregory says, the newspaper gig just isn’t for him. Finn says, it will certainly free up some more time. So he can finish up that Chaucer book he’s been working on. Or he always said he wanted to write a novel. Gregory looks at his shaky hand and says, it’s on his list. Finn says, start scratching a few things off, will he? There’s no time like the present, so they say. Gregory says, the present is all we’ve got.

Diane blows into Alexis’s office, tossing her bag on a chair, and marching up to Alexis’s desk. Alexis asks, what’s her problem? and Diane unfolds the paper and reads, Port Charles own redheaded mob lawyer shacking up with the District Attorney. She tosses the paper onto Alexis’s desk, and Alexis says she never said that. Diane says, her paper sure did.

Stella goes to Doc’s office and says she hopes she’s not interrupting. He says, nothing too important. What can he do for her? She says she was hoping to pick his brain, and he says, pick away. She asks if he ever encountered a psychiatrist by the name of Paul Braddock. He practiced out of Baltimore, but from what she gathers, he was fairly well known. Doc tells her, you could say that.

Alexis says she had nothing to do with that, and Diane asks, is The Invader not her publication? Alexis says, Diane seems to have forgotten she has a new publisher, who has shoved a gossip columnist right down her throat. She hasn’t seen anything about that. Diane says, she might want to start reading it. She assumes Alexis is going to print a retraction tomorrow. Alexis asks what Diane wants her to say, that she’s not a natural redhead? and Diane fake laughs. Alexis says she has something Diane might be happier about, and Diane says, thrill me. Alexis says, Nina has forbidden them to mention Sonny at all. Nada. Zip. Not a word. So Diane’s number one client is officially off limits. Diane asks if the woman has a single redeeming quality, and Alexis says, Diane tells her that like she’s going to follow Nina’s orders, and Diane says, a lawyer can dream, can’t she? Alexis says, she means a redheaded mob lawyer, and Diane fake laughs again.

Josslyn says, what if she told Dex that she’s coming with him? and he says he’d tell her that she was lying to him, but mostly to herself. her family is way too important to her. And that’s a good thing. He wishes he felt that way about his. She says, he’s important to her, but he says, that’s different. She says, yes. She loves her family, but she’s in love with him. He says he loves her too, so much. He’s never said that to anyone before. That’s why he wants what’s best for her and that can’t be him. She asks if it’s Sonny he’s worried about. If it’s that, she might be able to protect him. She’ll talk to her mom; her mom can talk to him. She knows they’re not together, and she knows they’ve been through it, but she has the feeling Sonny will still listen to her. He says, what if it’s already too late? when there’s a knock at the door. Josslyn says, what if what’s too late? and there’s another knock. She says she’ll get it and opens the door to Nina. She asks if Nina is looking for more backs to stab. Sorry. She’s fresh out.

Marshall says, it was nice watching Curtis work so hard, putting all this work into his recovery, and Curtis says, don’t do that. His recovery is quantifiable. If he does his exercises, he’ll be back on his feet sooner, but that wasn’t the same for Marshall. Marshall says, their situations are different. Does he know what that difference is? Marshall ran and gave up. Curtis didn’t. Stella comes in and says, working hard or hardly working? and Marshall says, she knows her nephew can’t stop, won’t stop. Curtis asks if she located Dr. Braddock, and she sighs. He asks, what’s wrong? and she says she’s got good news and bad news. Which do they want first? Marshall says, bad, and she says, Dr. Braddock died just before Christmas. Marshall says, they won’t find him mourning the man, and Curtis says, no one would expect him to. Marshall says he knew all this searching stuff would lead to nothing, and Curtis says, Stella told them that she had good news too. She says, the answers they’ve been searching for aren’t hiding in Baltimore. They’re right upstairs in this hospital.

Laura shows Heather, pictures of Ace on her phone, and Heather says, look how big he’s getting. Laura says, baby today, Mayor of Port Charles tomorrow, and Heather asks if Laura thinks he’ll follow in her footsteps. Laura says she doesn’t know what he’ll grow up to be, and Heather says, better Laura’s path than hers. That is for sure. All this went so wrong. When? How? Besides this metallosis stuff, what happened to her? Laura says she doesn’t know. If it makes Heather feel any better, she feels like she’s lived a few different lives, and sometimes she can’t always connect the dots between them. Heather says, that’s exactly it. It’s so random, so disjointed. Sometimes she feels like she’s in freefall, and the only thing worse than the fall itself is the ground rushing up to meet her. Laura asks if Heather knows the upside to having gotten it all wrong, and Heather says she didn’t know there was an upside. Laura says, there’s still time for her to get it right. (Do I smell a contract in Heather’s future?)

Nina asks if Dex is here, and Josslyn says she doesn’t know. She asks Dex if he’s here, and he comes to the door. Talking at lightning speed, Nina asks if he can relay a message to Sonny. She had no idea The Invader was going to run that story about him today. She’s only been running that newspaper for a very short time, and they don’t run anything by her. Josslyn says she doesn’t think she’s ever seen Sonny read a newspaper, and Dex says, he has not. But Sonny’s very well informed. He just gets his news through other means. Josslyn says, okay, great. So Nina’s in the clear. Okay. Bye. Nina puts her hand on the door and says, hold on. Is Dex going somewhere? Is Sonny going somewhere? Is Dex accompanying him as his guard? Josslyn says, first of all, that’s none of Nina’s business, and second of all, Dex is through with Sonny. Kind of like how Sonny’s through with Nina. Nina says, she is her mother’s daughter, and Josslyn says, and proud of it. Nina says she sees what’s happening here. Dex broke up with Sonny. And that can only mean Josslyn is next.

Alexis says she hates complaining, and Diane says, and yet… Alexis says, the newspaper business is… How does she phrase this? Diane says, miserable? and Alexis says, yes. In general, nobody reads anymore. They scroll. Specifically, it’s this place. It’s this publisher. She’s dishing gossip to make Nina Reeves happy. Who is she? What has she become? Diane says, that’s a rhetorical question? and Alexis says she’d take up the law again for free if it meant giving up this nasty job. Diane says, really? In that case, she has a proposal for Alexis. One that will get her out of this place and away from Nina Reeves for good.

Looking over Finn’s shoulder, Gregory says, the semi-colon should be a period. There are no semi-colons in newspapers. Finn says, noted, and makes the change. Handing Finn a paper, Gregory says, here’s the web address for The Invader worksite. He can post it there. Finn says, this is the password? and Gregory says, yeah. Finn says, all right, and types. There you go. His final article has been uploaded. Gregory says, excellent, and Finn asks if he wants to stick around and have lunch. He knows it’s not the MetroCourt, but the turkey chili is pretty decent. Gregory says, thanks, but he thinks he’ll get home. Try to squeeze in a nap before Violet gets home from school. He thanks Finn again for this, and Finn thanks him for everything. Gregory says he’s not done quite yet, and Finn says, better not be. Gregory says, see him at home? and Finn says, see him at home, and Gregory leaves.

On the phone Finn thanks Boden for getting back to him. Where did they send him this time?… Wow. He heard all hell’s breaking loose there. He realizes his timing is terrible, so he’ll make it quick. His dad’s been diagnosed with ALS… He thanks Boden and says he appreciates that. He knows the course of the disease is different with every patient. It seems to be accelerating with him, and Boden is the best neurologist he’s ever worked with, so he wants to know if Boden has anything. He doesn’t even know what he’s looking for. He thinks a little magic at this point, but… No, he knows the drill. Go save some lives and stay safe. He puts the phone down.

Diane tells Alexis that she doesn’t want to take another hit piece like that gossip columnist just leveled at her. She’s a phenomenal lawyer. Alexis says, Diane isn’t going to get any argument from her, and Diane says, also, she’ hates to think she’s the kind of person who cares what people think of her, but her reputation matters. And she doesn’t want anybody out there thinking she only takes cases for mob money. That’s not why she got into the law in the first place. Alexis asks, why did she? and Diane says she’s going to assume for the same reasons Alexis got in. To be of service. To strive for justice… even if the definition of justice seems to vary a little bit between her and Alexis. Alexis asks if Diane wants her to write a puff piece, but Diane says she just wants Alexis to zip it. Pay attention. Come work with her. Alexis laughs and says, as what? Her receptionist? Diane says, no, as her very esteemed, every other day, colleague. And if Alexis is very good and very nice to her, at some point soon, her partner. Alexis says she thinks Diane is forgetting the small matter of her disbarment. She’s not able to practice law anymore. Diane tells her, says who? and Alexis says, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. It was a swift and decisive ruling, she might add. Diane says, and it’s a ruling she’s betting she can get overturned.

Nina says, now that they’ve established that Josslyn is a chip off the old Carly block, she bets the only secrets Josslyn likes are the ones she keeps herself. Dex says, that’s enough, get out, but Josslyn says, no. What does Nina mean? Nina says, she should really aim that question to her boyfriend, and Josslyn asks Dex what she’s talking about. Nina tells him, don’t be shy. Tell Josslyn about the day she caught him dressed as an orderly coming out of Cyrus Renault’s hospital room.

The guard says, remember, no funny business, and Heather says, there’s nothing funny about surgery if you ask her. There’s paperwork on the tray in front of her, and she asks, who’s got a pen? Laura asks if she’d like Dr. Enoch to go over the procedure with her one more time in layman’s terms before she signs, but Heather says, no. It’s not necessary. Laura thinks she should do this? That’s good enough for her. Portia gives her a pen, and Heather says, gracias, doctore. She signs, and Portia says, they’ll submit her consent and get the ball rolling. Heather holds up her arm, and Portia says, yes, of course (🍷), locking the cuff again. Dr. Enoch says, they’ll talk soon, and leaves with Portia and the guard. Heather asks Laura, what’s Doc like in bed? And Laura says, excuse me? Heather says she was just wondering if there were any similarities with Ryan in that department, and Laura says she thought they were getting along so well. Heather says, they were. They are. Laura tells her, have a good day, and leaves. Heather wonders what she said.

Stella, Marshall, and Curtis sit in Doc’s office, and Doc says he understands Marshall was a patient of Dr. Paul Braddock. Marshall says, once upon a time, yes. He takes it Doc has heard of him. Doc says, he made quite a name for himself, and Curtis says, is this guy famous or something? Doc says, some might go with infamous, and Marshall says, he’s the one who diagnosed him with schizophrenia. Doc says, Stella told him, and Marshall says, gave him all these dire warnings about how it might progress, how he might hurt himself or his family, and the shame it would bring upon them if that happened. He was so scared, he left his boys and let his wife and Stella raise them without him. But none of it was true. Doc says, Marshall didn’t have what Dr. Braddock said he did, and Marshall asks, what would make a doctor tell him that he was schizophrenic when he wasn’t? Doc tells him that he can’t say for certain, and Marshall says, guess. Curtis asks if Doc won’t please help them out. They need answers. Doc says he believes Marshall was misdiagnosed because he was young, male, poor, angry, and Black.

On Monday, Doc says, Marshall just correctly diagnosed his misdiagnosis; Alexis asks Diane what any of this has to do with her; Olivia wonders if she should be relieved or terrified; and Nina asks Ava to advocate for her.

📋 Changing His Status…

Sounds like we’ll be getting another two years out of Stone Cold.

🛟 There Can Be Only One …

I don’t even remember Heather and I love Fraser, but there will never be another Kate. She and Captain Lee made a dynamite team that will never be topped.

💎 Diamond Come Back…

Judging from the photos in their social media, they must be taking Photoshop lessons from Kate Middleton. Where’s Dorit’s other foot???

🍸 Collateral VanderDamage…

The drinks weren’t bad isn’t exactly a ringing endorsement.

🤽 Worst Of the Week…

What is wrong with that woman?

⚰️ Her Turn To Shine…

Michonne does double duty.

https://undeadwalking.com/posts/the-ones-who-live-episode-4-written-by-danai-gurira-release-date-and-new-photos-01hrsmz0c9cd

https://undeadwalking.com/posts/watch-rick-and-michonne-in-the-ones-who-live-episode-4-trailer-01hs1tsy8kt4

🐶 This Week In Pets…

He’s a trooper.

https://people.com/mark-wahlberg-four-pet-dogs-canine-costar-but-allergic-exclusive-8608149

More on that Mess(i).

https://people.com/oscars-2024-jimmy-kimmel-rehearses-jokes-with-dog-from-anatomy-of-a-fall-video-8606983

A PSA. I hadn’t even thought of this and I’m a helicopter pet mom.

https://people.com/keeping-dogs-and-cats-safe-during-total-solar-eclipse-expert-pet-advice-8609468

🎋 Quotes of the Week

I thought you married Jane because I was getting old. Then I realized it was because you had. – Mona Sterling (Talia Balsam), Mad Men

A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t. – Jack Dempsey (Apparently, I’m a champion every morning.)

Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow. – Mary Anne Radmacher

Excellence is not a skill, it’s an attitude. – Ralph Marston

Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.Suzy Kassem

I think the only answer is to live life to the fullest while you can and collect memories like fools collect money. Because in the end, that’s all you have – happy memories. – Sarah Strohmeyer

What would you rather have, a new car or Peanut the Elephant?The Beanie Bubble

🦘 Miles To Go Before I Sleep…

Enjoy the wearin’ o’ the green if you’re so inclined, then come back on Monday really Tuesday for soap and a Deck to behold. Until then, stay safe, stay not being an amateur drunk on St. Patrick’s Day, and stay scratching a few things off your bucket list, because the present is all we’ve got.

March 5, 2024 – Heather Corners Cyrus In the Chapel, Sandoval Is Even a Bad Sociopath & World

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

On the phone, Curtis says he can’t wait to show Portia the progress he’s been making at physical therapy… He’s getting some of his moves back… Him too. See her soon. Marshall comes in and asks if Trina is here, but Curtis says, she went out. Marshall says he knows Curtis is worried about her, but give her some time. She’s been through a lot, but it’s true what they say, time does heal all wounds. (I disagree, but I think it makes them easier to live with.) Stella tells him, says the man who ought to know. Did he tell Curtis? Curtis says, tell him what?

Cyrus sits in the chapel, when Laura comes in and clears her throat. He looks up and she says she’s sorry. Was he praying? He says, just thinking. How’s his little nephew? She says, they’re waiting for the test results, but Doc was here with a patient, so he’s with Ace now. Ace has been so brave. Cyrus says, he takes after his grandma, and she says, Cyrus can actually be sweet when he wants to be. Cyrus laughs and says he knows her surprise is justified by his behavior, but it still stings just a little. There is nothing he wouldn’t do for the people he loves. And there’s no limit to what he won’t do to anyone who tries to hurt them.

Heather continues to work at the lock, when she hears the guard say, copy that, on the phone. He says he’ll return the prisoner to Pentenville immediately. She works faster.

In the car, Josslyn says, they’re not going to get there any faster if Dex gets pulled over for speeding, and he says he’ll keep it at 10 over. She says she wants to get there just as badly as he does. From what Michael said, all hell is about to break loose, and he does not exaggerate. Dex says, it has to be connected to whoever tried to take Sonny out in Puerto Rico, and she says, that means whoever’s around him is in danger.

Anna tells Sonny, let’s try this again. Why was he here tonight? Please don’t say it was to set up a card game with Selina Wu. Sonny asks if he’s under arrest. Is Ava under arrest? She says, not at this time, and Ava says, then they’re under no obligation to stay. John says, it’s a federal investigation, which means he can hold the two of them for up to 48 hours without charging them. In fact, he doesn’t have to hold them at the PCPD. He can have them transported to an FBI facility. He knows Sonny’s had experience, but what about Ava? She might benefit from the experience. Sonny asks if Anna is okay with this. He’s threatening to take Ava into federal custody. On what grounds? Because she’s standing next to him? Anna says, Agent Cates has the authority to investigate this case any way he sees fit, but Sonny says, this doesn’t have to do with any case. Tell them what it has to do with, Jagger? It has to do with Karen Wexler.

Blood trickles from Dante’s mouth, and he says, Jason. Jason tells him, don’t talk. He’s going to help him. On the phone, he says he’s on Pier 55 (where everything happens). A man’s been shot twice in the chest. He says, Dante, but Dante doesn’t respond. He tells the operator, he just passed out. Get the paramedics here now.

As Olivia puts dishes away, Sam says, Drew put Scout to bed, and she fell asleep right away. She was exhausted. She kept saying how she was so excited that she had this birthday party. Olivia says, you can always tell the success of a party by how much cake you find around the house hours later. (For adults, it’s how much liquor is gone.) Sam says, she loved the cake, the gifts, and she loved most of all that her dad threw her the party. Olivia says, after all the time he spent away from her, she bets Drew enjoyed the party more than Scout did. Sam says, he fell asleep to him reading her The Ugly Duckling for the millionth time. She didn’t have the heart to wake him. Olivia says, that was Dante’s favorite book too. She read that book to him so many times, she thinks she could recite it by heart. She was always trying to skip over the pages to get to the end quicker, but he always caught her, every single time. Sam says she loves it. He’s so brave and solid, she can’t picture it in her head. She thinks she always forgets he was a little boy too once. Olivia says, he’s been through a lot, but he’s still that same sweet little kid who used to bring her flowers home from school. It turns out, they were Mr. Coletti’s prize roses, but she digresses. She loves seeing him so happy. She’s so glad he found Sam. Sam says she’s so glad they found each other, and she and Olivia hug.

Jason takes off his jacket to make a makeshift dressing for Dante’s wounds.

Josslyn says she’s going to call Brick and see if he knows where Sonny is, and Dex asks if she really thinks Brick is going to give her any information about Sonny. She says she’ll try. She’ll explain and hopefully, he’ll understand. On the phone, she says, it’s Joss. Does he know where Sonny is? She’s… Wait. Is he sure?… Okay. Dex says, what is it? and she says she’s looking right now. A police scanner in Port Charles is reporting gunfire on the waterfront. Authorities are looking to shut down the whole area. It’s got to be Sonny. What is he doing? He says, getting off at the next exit. Call a Ride Share and go home. He’ll call her when he knows more. She says, forget it. She’s not leaving him. He says he’d feel a lot better if he knew she was safe. He doesn’t have time to argue about this. She says, good. Then they’ll stick to the plan, and they’ll go into Port Charles together.

John says, they’re investigating attempts on Sonny’s life and a possible connection to another conspiracy. Sonny says, maybe that’s why the FBI sent you, but that’s not why you’re here… Jagger. Ava asks why Sonny’s calling him that, and Sonny says, back in the day, his name was John, but that was too ordinary. He needed a cooler name, so he named himself Jagger. And he had a girlfriend named Karen Wexler… John says, he told Sonny to keep her name out of his mouth, and Sonny thanks John for proving his point. John hates him for what he thinks Sonny did… John says he doesn’t think; he knows. He had a front row seat. So why doesn’t Sonny tell them? Tell them what he did. Sonny says, no, Jagger, you tell them.

Cyrus says he never claimed to be a saint. Far from it. Laura knows that better than anyone. But he does hope she knows his attempts to change are genuine. She says he does seem to be trying, and he says, being a part of a family, her family, filled a void in his life that he didn’t even know existed. He knows he hasn’t been trustworthy in the past, but he hopes she believes him when he says, spending time with her has made him a better man. She says she knows there’s goodness in him – she’s always known it – no matter how deeply he tried to bury it. But words are not enough, even words quoted from the Good Book. He says, then tell him how he can prove himself to her, and she says she can’t do the work for him. He needs to figure that out for himself. He says, okay, and she tells him that she will say this. She’s very grateful to him for tonight, for helping her get Ace to the hospital quickly. He says he’s so glad he was there, and she says, her too. He says he just hopes she can keep him away from his other grandmother, and she says, Heather Webber will be going back to Pentenville, so she will not be able to get close to Ace ever again.

The guard tells Heather that he has to get her home. Her cell’s waiting for her. She says she’s still in so much pain. Doesn’t the doctor have to okay her release? He says, that’s above his paygrade. He’s just following orders. She says, the pain in her hip is really unbearable. He doesn’t like to see an old woman suffer, does he? She’s so parched and the nurse left her water just out of reach. Could he please? She points to the pitcher and glass, and he says, okay, fine. Then we’re out of here. He starts to pour a glass for her, when she gets up on the bed behind him and wraps something around his neck, pulling him back onto the bed.

The guard is passed out on the floor, and Heather tosses his keys onto him. She says, he’ll be fine. She groans and says she’s seriously out of shape. She needs more ER time. She peeks out and sees Amy walking down the hall with another nurse. The nurse says she doesn’t know why everyone is so nervous around Cyrus all the time. She thinks his radio show is very inspiring. Amy says, that’s because she doesn’t know his history in Port Charles. That man is bad news. She just hopes lightning doesn’t strike the chapel while he’s in there praying for that adorable little nephew of his. They continue on, and Heather says, start praying for yourself, Cyrus. She slips out, closing the door behind her.

Curtis asks if Marshall is saying Portia was on the right track when she said he was misdiagnosed all those years ago, and Marshall says, Curtis’s wife is an excellent physician and a very perceptive woman. Stella says, Curtis’s father has been off his meds for an entire year without any symptoms. It seems obvious that he never suffered from schizophrenia at all. Curtis says, that’s great news. Marshall has had this information for a while now. How come Marshall didn’t tell him when he first found out? Marshall says, Curtis had a few other things going on in his life, and truthfully, he felt like a fool. He ran out on his wife and family, left Curtis and Tommy with no father, and all for nothing. He should have handled it all so differently. Curtis says, the past is the past, and Marshall did what he thought was right at the time, but he’s here now. He knows it doesn’t make up for all those lost years, but at least he doesn’t have the schizophrenia diagnosis hanging over his head. Marshall says, it’s like he’s traded one sword for another, since he still doesn’t actually know what was wrong with him. (My guess is an anxiety attack.) Stella says she knows how much he wanted to get to the bottom of this, so she’s been requesting old records and putting together a list of the revolving door of doctors who treated him for schizophrenia. Curtis asks if she found anything, and she says, actually, she did. She was able to find the signature of the so-called specialist that signed off on his father’s diagnosis. Curtis says, after all these years. This is great. So now they track down that doctor and get the answers they need. He knows there’s something Marshall wants to tell Aunt Stella. Marshall says, thanks… but no thanks.

On the phone, Jason says, yes, he’s still breathing. What’s the ETA on the paramedics?… Okay, well, he can live if they get here in time. He tells Dante, just hold on. He can make it. He hears the sirens in the distance, and tells Dante, they’re coming. He can make it. Jason jets.

John says, Karen was his high school girlfriend. She was smart and she was ambitious, and she was beautiful. She was a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. She repressed the memories, but it messed with her emotionally. Enter Sonny. He owned a strip club called The Paradise Lounge and he convinced Karen that she could empower herself, that she could take charge of her life by stripping. Did he mention she was underage? Ava asks Sonny if he knew that, and Sonny says he did. John says he’ll admit Sonny didn’t force her; he persuaded her. And when she got nervous about getting out there on that stage, he gave her drugs. Then in the end – John’s voice breaks – he slept with her. That’s the man Ava is standing next to, and that’s the man Anna is defending.

Sonny says, thirty years ago, he did own a nightclub called The Paradise Lounge, and it’s true he befriended Karen. She was curious about dancing, and he encouraged her, and he regrets it 150%. And if he had to do it all over again, he would do it totally different. Karen was abused and she was hurt, and she was acting out. That’s how she made her way to him, because she needed somewhere to go. He doesn’t care if John believes him or not, but he was there to help her. John says, by sleeping with her? By giving her drugs? Sonny says, by listening to her, by understanding what it’s like to be a young kid, powerless. You can’t stop somebody from hurting you. There’s a lot John doesn’t know about Karen, and that’s the real reason John hates him. John says, Sonny is like the Pied Piper from hell. He finds these damaged kids and pretends to save them, when really, he’s just exploiting them. That’s what he did to Karen, and he did it to Stone.

Josslyn and Dex arrive at the pier, and Josslyn says, Dante? They both run to Dante, and she says, it’s Joss. They’re going to help him. Dex says, someone did a field dressing, but she says, they have to do something else. Dex says, he’s got a chest wound. From the way he’s breathing, a lung’s collapsed. They have to plug these holes, so it doesn’t collapse more. He presses on Dante’s chest, and Josslyn gets on her phone. She says she’s on Pier 55 and a man’s been shot… No, there’s nobody else here. He’s alone… Yeah, she can hear the sirens. How long until the paramedics get here?… They need to hurry.

Olivia thanks Sam for sticking around and helping her clean up, and Sam says, of course (🍷). It was the least she could do. After all, Olivia helped with Scout’s party. Olivia says, the smile on her little face was thanks enough, along with the chunk of cake she has stashed in the fridge for later. Sam says she’s going to go. If Scout wakes up, have Drew handle her. She doesn’t want to impose on their time together. Olivia asks if that’s been a thing. Aren’t they getting along? She tells herself to shut her mouth and mind her own business, but Sam says, it’s okay. No one ever said co-parenting was going to be easy. She and Drew had their first disagreement about what’s best for Scout. Olivia says, that’s very normal. That’s going to happen. The stories she could tell Sam about her and Ned. Two big personalities, they butt heads all the time about what’s best for Leo, but at the end of the day, they talk it out, kiss, and make up. She’s not telling Sam to kiss Drew… Sam says she totally understands what Olivia is saying. She doesn’t want Olivia to think there’s friction between her and Drew. It’s not like that. The truth is, ever since Drew came back from Pentenville, something happened in there that changed everything about him. Olivia says she wishes she could tell Sam that she doesn’t have experience with that, but she does. When Dante came back with the PTSD, it was like he was a different person. After the torture and the brainwashing, it was like the boy she’d raised was out of reach. Sam says, they’re really lucky that Dante was strong and brave enough to come back to them, but Olivia says, luck had nothing to do with it. Her boy went through hell, and she didn’t think there was any way he was ever coming back. And then Sam came along.

Laura’s phone chimes, and she tells Cyrus, it’s Elizabeth. He says, good news he hopes, and she says, as a matter of fact, it is. Ace has a really nasty ear infection. He’s going to need a really strong antibiotic, but after that he’s fine. He says, then his prayers have been answered. Does this mean she gets to take him home tonight? She says, yeah. She just wants to fill this prescription while they’re getting him ready to be discharged. Cyrus wonders if Ace is old enough for lollypops (no), because he probably deserves a couple for being so brave. Doesn’t she think? She says, if not a lollypop, he probably does deserve some kind of a treat. She really likes how Cyrus is when he’s thinking about what’s best for Ace. It’s like he’s really learning how to be part of a family. He says, that really means a lot coming from her. Please keep him informed on how the little guy is doing. She says she will, thanks him, and leaves. He sits down, closes his eyes, and says, thank you, God. He hears the door open and says, forget something? He looks over and sees Heather, who says, never.

Cyrus asks what she’s doing here, and Heather says, what does anybody come to a place like this for? He’s a man of God now. He should know. She’s here to pray. He asks what she prays for, and she says, an answer. He says, the Lord is always willing to enlighten us. What’s her question? She says she wants to know why an old, lying, bankrupt weasel like himself gets to go on living, while her sweet Esme is dead. Does that seem fair to him? He reaches for his phone, but she says, don’t even try it, and takes out a huge surgical saw. She says, isn’t she a beauty? It’s amazing what you can find in a hospital, the tools they have to fix people. And then the other things you can do with them. She waves it around and says, I want you to suffer, old man, the way my Esme suffered.

Sonny says, Stone was his brother, but John says, no. Stone was his brother. He was a street kid that Sonny took in to run his errands, and when everything blew up with Karen, when Sonny was busted for underage talent, Stone became his ticket to respectability. Sonny says, he couldn’t be more wrong, and John says, Sonny was lower than dirt in Port Charles before Stone redeemed him. And suddenly he was Sonny Corinthos, mobster with a heart of gold, philanthropist. Who cares about his criminal record? All anybody could talk about was how good Sonny was to his brother. Sonny says he loved John’s brother, and he knows that, and John says, maybe he did. Maybe every moment he spent with Stone was sincere, but it still worked to Sonny’s benefit. Sonny is a shrewd investor, and this paid off for him in spades. Especially with Stone’s girlfriend. Robin treated him like a benefactor. She practically canonized him to the city of Port Charles. And to her mother. That’s the real reason Anna defends Sonny. Because Robin loves him; because he was there when Stone died, and she wasn’t. Anna asks if he’s quite finished.

Curtis says, let him get this straight. Marshall doesn’t want to find the doctor that misdiagnosed him? That mistake cost him his family, his future. Marshall says, it won’t change anything. It won’t give him back the years, the time he lost with Irene and Curtis and Tommy. There’s no getting that back. His focus needs to be on the life he has now. He thought he made that clear. Stella says, he did, and she heard every word, but that was his pain talking, the regret he feels, and she doesn’t want to add to that. It’s just the opposite actually. He’s been suffering as a prisoner for someone else’s mistake for 40 years. This is his chance to set himself free. Curtis says, Aunt Stella’s right. He knows Marshall is scared, but he’ll tell Marshall words Marshall told him when he found himself in this chair – you’re not alone. He misses mom and misses Tommy, but Marshall has him. This is right up his alley. Use his skills. They can pick up the thread Aunt Stella started. They can follow it wherever it takes them and finally put the past where it belongs, in the past. Stella says, Curtis is a smart man. Listen to him. Curtis says, let him do this with Marshall, okay? Let him help Marshall get these answers.

Josslyn tells Dante, the paramedics are on their way. She can hear the sirens. Just hang on. Dex wonders who fixed him up then left him, but Josslyn says she doesn’t know. Chase comes on the scene, and says, Dante. He runs over and asks, how bad is he? Dex says, from the amount of blood, it looks like multiple gun wounds to the chest, but they didn’t remove the pressure bandage, so they can’t be sure. He can’t find any other injuries. Chase says, the paramedics are on their way. He feels Dante’s neck and says he’s not getting a pulse.

Chase says he’s still not getting a pulse, and Dex says, the paramedics have to be close. Josslyn tells Chase to take over for Dex, who’s putting pressure on the wound. She’ll do rescue breathing while Dex does compression. Chase tells Dante to stay with them. They need him.

Sam says she can’t take credit for Dante’s recovery, and Olivia says, not all of it, no. He had to do the hard part himself, but Sam was a big part of that. After everything he went through with the WSB, seeing him talk about her – and they weren’t even a couple then, by the way – it was the first time she ever saw that spark back in his eye, the old Dante. It was the first time she allowed herself to hope that everything might be okay. Sam says, Olivia never told her that, and Olivia says she’s telling Sam now. Because she knows how happy Sam makes her son. She’s so grateful for Sam. She’s so grateful for her place in Dante’s life. Sam says she actually feels like the lucky one, because Dante was a bigger man, and he was brave, and he was able to fight those demons. Olivia says, he got that straight from Sam. Her son was at the lowest point in his life, and he needed someone to live for. And falling in love with Sam was a big part of that. So long overdue – thank you. She takes Sam’s hands and says, thank you for giving me my son back.

As they continue to work on Dante, Chase tells him, hang on. The paramedics are almost here. (They might have mentioned it was an officer down, not just, a man is shot.) Chase wonders where the hell they are, and Dex yells, we’re back here! He’s got a pulse. The paramedics arrive, and Chase says, hurry. His partner’s been shot. He’s got multiple bullet wounds to the chest that they know of. The paramedics go over to Dante, and Dex says, a pulse was detected. They did compression and rescue breathing. The paramedics do their thing, and Chase says, Dex and Josslyn may have saved Dante’s life. Josslyn says she hopes so, and Chase asks if they were the ones who bandaged him. Dex says, they found him like that. His legs were elevated and the sweatshirt was tied around him for a pressure bandage. Josslyn says, and somebody called 9-1-1. The operator was still on the phone when they got here.

John tells Anna that he’s here for a job, but the job isn’t to take Sonny down. That’s her job, and he looks forward to seeing her do it. She says, if she finds Sonny, or anyone else, doing criminal enterprise, then she’ll use every legal means at her disposal to bring them to justice. Ava says, wonderful. Now that they’ve both declared their mission statements, they can get back to their investigation, and she and Sonny will get out of their way. John’s phone beeps, and he says, one second. He has to go see one of the CSI personnel. He’s going to have to ask Ava and Sonny to stick around a while longer. He leaves, and Sonny asks Anna how long she’s going to let John drag this out, but she says she’s not letting him do anything. He has a case to work and the authority to work it. Ava says, after the show he just put on? He can’t be objective. He shouldn’t be anywhere near this case. (Agreed. And 30 years ago? Come on.) Anna’s phone beeps, and she says she has to take this. She leaves, and Ava says, for what it’s worth (🍷), she believes Sonny. About Karen. She believes Sonny was trying to help her. He thanks her, and she says, but Cates never will. And an FBI agent with a grudge is a bad enemy to have.

Cyrus tells Heather that they’re in a place of God. Please put the saw down. She says she doesn’t think so. She gestures with the saw as she talks, and says she wants him to listen to her. And she wants him to admit what he’s done. This little baby is going to help her make sure that happens. Her Esme came to him desperate and alone. All she wanted was for Cyrus to help her. It would have been so easy for him to do that, but he didn’t. Instead, he betrayed her. He says he knows that’s how it looks to Heather, but he was only trying to prevent… She says, to prevent something bad from happening. Yeah, so he’s said. But he didn’t and her little girl died, all alone, fighting for her last breath. Just imagine the terror she felt. Sheer panic as she fought to keep afloat until the current pulled her under. He says he didn’t want that. Nobody did. She tells him, how convenient that he says that now that her little girl is dead. But she will avenge Esme and become the mother to the son that Esme never got the chance to be. She moves closer while she talks and says, unfortunately, he won’t be alive to see it. Laura comes up behind her and clonks her in the head with something. Heather goes down, and Cyrus takes the saw. He and Laura look at each other, beathing heavily, and looking shocked.

Sonny says, they have another problem, and Ava says, just one? He says, Spinelli planted surveillance cameras all over the warehouse, and if the FBI finds them, they’re going to trace it to Spinelli. And they’re going to confiscate all the footage that happened tonight. She says, including the shooters on the roof, and he says, they can’t let Jagger see that footage before he does. They’re going to detain him here for probably 48 hours. They’re not going to detain her. She needs to get ahold of Dean. Have him take her to Spinelli’s and get that footage. Shed says, he’s trusting her, when Anna comes back. Anna tells Sonny that she has a squad car waiting to take them to the hospital. Dante’s on route to the ER. He’s been shot. He’s in critical condition.

Marshall says, Curtis would do that for him? and Curtis says he’d do anything to help Marshall. But he has to admit, he’d be doing that for all of them. The whole family was affected by Marshall’s diagnosis for decades. And now, thanks to Aunt Stella, they have a signature and a starting point. Stella says, and with his son’s expertise, they should be able to find that doctor and find out the truth. Marshall says he sees. It’s two against one. Talk about stacking the deck. Curtis asks if that’s a yes, and Marshall takes Curtis and Stella’s hands. He says, with his son by his side, he couldn’t lose.

A new guard has Heather, and she says, Laura hitting her in the head was a little extreme. Laura could have killed her. Cyrus says, Heather means, before she killed him, and Heather says, minor detail. Laura says, Heather left her no choice, but she’s glad Heather is okay, and Heather says, now there’s the Laura Webber she remembers. She was so sweet back in the day. Laura says, it’s Laura Collins now. He can take Heather away. Just make sure she gets checked for a concussion. Heather limps away with the guard, and Laura says, she doesn’t look well. She did hit Heather pretty hard. Does Cyrus think there’s anything wrong with her? He says he doubts it. She’s probably trying to escape again. He wouldn’t believe anything that woman says or does. In the hallway, Heather says she can’t breathe and falls on the floor. Laura and Cyrus come out of the chapel.

Olivia asks Sam if she can be a little bit nosy. Tell her to mind her own business and butt out if it’s too much, but since Sam and Dante spend so much time together, any chance of them making it official? Sam says, things are great between her and Dante right now, but she thinks they like things the way they are right now. Olivia says, fair enough. She can’t blame a mother for trying though. There’s a knock at the door, and Josslyn and Dex come in. Olivia says, they’re a little late for the party, and Sam asks, what’s going on? Josslyn says, they just came from the pier. Dante’s been shot.

An agent hands John a camera in an evidence bag, and John says, tell CSI to tear this place apart. They need to know if there’s any more of these here. These cameras are state of the art. The surveillance was obviously part of Sonny and Selina’s plan. He needs to know what network these cameras are running on, what’s on that footage, and most importantly, who’s got it?

Jason leans against a dumpster and feels underneath his coat. He looks at his hand and sees blood on it.

Tomorrow, Cody says, it was an opportunity to spend time with Sasha; Nina says, someone will just have to trust her; Ava finds Spinelli; and Olivia asks if Sonny had anything to do with this.

Vanderpump Rules

They play that sunrise music where I feel compelled to tweet like a bird. In Tahoe, everyone is doing their thing. Sandoval writes in his journal. Lala gets in bed with Scheana, who says, Brock got up at 5 for golfing. She was texting with Ariana last night. They’re not welcoming the Toms with open arms. Sandoval wouldn’t be here if it was their trip. She doesn’t think she can be friends with him again, but during the pandemic she had nothing coming in and he floated her. In Scheana’s interview, she says she woke up to several thousand dollars in her PayPal. Her podcast had been canceled, she was pregnant, and had no income. He was there for her when no one else was. She doesn’t want be best friends, but she’s struggling with not forgiving him. He’s a human and he’s been there for her. Lala asks if she’s feeling torn, but Schena says, no. She’s Team Ariana until she dies.

Ariana does a photoshoot for her new cocktail book, and Katie brings over lunch. In Ariana’s interview, she says, the cocktail book she did before was with Sandoval. He thought she couldn’t do anything on her ow. We flash back to Sandoval naming a cocktail and ignoring Ariana’s input. She says, this is essentially her breakup album. She’s trying to make lemonade out of lemons, but with vodka. She tells Katie that the book is the story of her relationship, and Katie asks if it’s dark. Ariana shows her the chapters: Honeymoon, Betrayal, Devastation, Resilience, and Ad Astra. It sounds like the five stages of grief. They laugh over the cocktail names, and Ariana does some shots outside. The photo kind, not drinks.

Sandoval greets Shannon, the yoga wellness instructor, and they lay out mats for the group. Shannon asks if there’s anything he wants her to touch on, and he gives her the Readers Digest version of Scandoval. He says, it didn’t tear the group up so much, but everyone hated him. This trip is the first time anyone’s let their guard down. Shannon says she’ll do a seated meditation where they work together. Lala, James, Ally, Schwartz, and Scheana show up and everyone remarks on the clarity of the day. Scheana wonders where Brock is. Shannon says the meditation is about awareness to self as well as everyone around you. Brock finally shows up, and Shannon says, they’ll sit by themselves first to center themselves, then they’ll do partner meditation, and end with bringing it to the full group. Allow themselves to be vulnerable and open to the full experience. They sit on their mats, and Shannon tells them to listen to their bodies and give themselves a few moments to be in the moment. Hear the lapping of the lake and feel the air on their skin. It almost feels like they’re playing a movie of their life. We flash back over Scandoval, and Shannon tells them to let go of their labels to help put themselves back together to feel whole. She asks them to sit back-to-back with the person next to them, and poor Scheana is sitting next to Sandoval. Since there are seven people, there has to be a triangle, and Scheana looks panicked when Brock sits with James and Ally. In Scheana’s interview, she says, this is the longest she’s gone in their 15 years of friendship, not speaking to or seeing Sandoval. She’s holding on to anger, resentment, and hatred, and she’s not ready for this. Shannon tells them to talk to the person and ask what they need. She doesn’t want anyone to hold back. Don’t say they’re okay just because it’s what they’re used to saying or walk eggshells. Scheana says she’s not okay and needs a break. She gets up and on her way inside, she says she still f***ing hates him.

Brock finds Scheana inside, and she tells him that she’d rather have done this with him, but he says, there’s other stuff here too. In Brock’s interview, he says he thought Scheana owed it to herself to have this moment and figure out the next step. He tells her that they’re here to figure this out. Outside, Schwartz says he saw this blue jay and it was massive. That’s his story. They’re supposed to symbolize communication and strength, and he thought it was a good omen. Brock tells Scheana that she’s got to be open minded. It doesn’t mean being best friends. It’s about talking through that. Scheana refuses to hug Brock, and he asks if she’s mad at him too. She says she just asked him to be back in time, and goes back outside. She tells the group that she doesn’t feel well and she’s uncomfortable. Shannon asks if everyone feels they’re okay, and Sandoval asks if Scheana is okay. Scheana says, yeah, and Shannon tells them to come back to where they feel whole. The moments in life that felt difficult made them who they are. We flash back over Sandoval and Scheana throughout the years. Shannon says she wants them to feel the beat of the heart and the rhythm of the breath of the person behind them. Then slowly and mindfully back away until their sitting on their own. Turn and face the person and imagine it’s the last time you’ll see them. Scheana looks like she wants to ugly cry, and Shannon asks how it feels to know they’ll never see them again or have them in their life. No matter what has transpired, remember there is much love before the loss. Scheana finally cracks and starts bawling. She says she needs to let go of the hate. It’s not good for her, but she’s still mad at Sandoval. She doesn’t know him. Sandoval says she does, and she says she knows who he is to her and what he did to her. He says, she doesn’t understand, and she says she doesn’t know if she needs to. Sandoval says he was thinking if it was the last day he’d ever see her and got very sad. Then he thought about the beautiful, amazing times they had together, took it in, and sort of celebrated it. Scheana says she thought about the last day many times during this because she was worried that he was going to do something to himself. She needs to let go of hating him, but he did this. Brock cries watching her, and she gets up. In Sandoval’s interview, he say she knows this is especially difficult for Scheana, and he appreciates that she’s willing to do it and be vulnerable with him. Shannon says, the last part is making a big circle, including Hippie (nee Graham). In his interview, Sandoval says he was hoping Scheana would be reminded that he’s not a ruthless, heartless villain. He’s a friend and misses her. He heaves a big sigh. Shannon thanks them and they thank her. In Scheana’s interview, she says, the mask fell and she saw there was still a soul inside. Her friend Tom misses her and their friendship and knows how bad he f***ed up. Schwartz says, they’ll chill, then go to the gondola. Lala finds Scheana and hugs her. Scheana says she saw genuine tears and cries some more. She tells Lala that she texted Ariana this morning, and it’s hard. She loves Ariana and has her back no matter what. Lala says, Sandoval can’t continue to be crucified day in and day out. He made a mistake, and it changed the dynamic of the group. There’s nothing they can do to change it.

Ariana tells Katie about Scheana texting her, and how she ended up with Sandoval as a meditation partner. She was sobbing and it was so uncomfortable. Ariana didn’t have time to ask the follow-up questions, so she just said, it sounds awful. Katie says, if someone wanted to be friends with Sandoval, Ariana’s not their friend? and Ariana says, yep. In Ariana’s interview, she says she’s made it clear. It doesn’t work for her to have mutual friends. She doesn’t want Sandoval to have access to her life in any way. She’s not making ultimatums or telling anyone what to do, but she’s only putting time and energy into friendships where she feels safe. We find out Katie’s date didn’t know what penne is, and she says she feels like in terms of life experience, they’re not in the same place. In Katie’s interview, she says, she already had to introduce Schwartz to the world. She doesn’t know if she wants another project boyfriend.

They get to the gondola, and Schwartz says, they’re one big f****ed up family. In James’s interview, he says, Ally wasn’t going because she’s afraid of heights, but he convinced her. He gets up during the ride, and dances, trying to rock the car, which does not amuse Ally. I identify because I had a boyfriend who did that on the aerial tramway to Roosevelt Island. I wasn’t amused either. James rides with the girls, while the rest of the guys ride in another car. Sandoval asks if the others got something out of the morning, and Schwartz says his relationship with Lala was strained. It was nice to reconnect. We see a clip of him telling her that she’s a good mom and has great eyebrows. Brock says, it was good, but Scheana was upset. She didn’t know how to handle the different relationship dynamic. Lala wonders what the boys are talking about, and Scheana says, her. She’s not wrong. Sandoval says, neither of them did any of this with the intention of hurting anyone. But the way they all reacted was with the intent to hurt them. Brock says, Scheana got slammed with a restraining order, and Sandoval says, because she punched Rachel Raquel in the face. In Brock’s interview, he says, Sandoval is taking 10% accountability, and 90% blaming others for his issues. Sandoval says, it was a hate crusade, and Brock says, Sandoval’s team spread rumors about him and Raquel Rachel. In his interview, Brock says, at the height of everything, Sandoval’s team said that Sandoval wasn’t the only one having an affair. When their team asked where it came from, they were told, off the record, Sandoval’s team. Guess it’s on the record now and I wonder if I need a team. Brock says, for the record, he and Raquel Rachel never looked at each other that way. She was like his little sister. Sandoval’s team was trying to save Sandoval’s ass and threw him under the bus. Sandoval says he’ll literally take a polygraph.

They get off the gondola, and the view is breathtaking. There’s a discussion about whether or not they’d go down a water slide from there. I think, maybe… Brock says, Sandoval is going to die on his own sword for a woman who’s not even here. He needs to stop it and move on. Brock says he needs a beer and tells Scheana that he lost it on Sandoval, although I don’t think that qualified as losing it. He doesn’t get it. brock tells Sandoval that he’s sorry he got emotional. They say what’s on the top of their minds and it’s not conducive to the conversation. Sandoval says he’s not discounting Brock’s feelings, but they it’s the constant kicking while he’s down from them. They saw him touring and they’re thinking he’s partying his balls off, but he had to. He had no money. He could have if he sold that house, but okay. Brock says, Sandoval’s choices of platform were incorrect, but he’s sorry for snapping. He saw Scheana was upset. Sandoval says he understands. In Scheana’s interview, she says, she was by herself last night, and hopped into a photo for someone’s birthday. They posted it and her arm is around Sandoval, technically. He just put himself in there, and now people are dissecting the photo. She’s reading, Scheana this and Scheana that, and it frustrates her. They don’t know she’s personally struggling and assume she’s betraying Ariana. Lala tells Scheana that she doesn’t think she should be reading that. They go in a small yacht to a gorgeous spot and some of them go into the in water. It looks like a blast.

Ariana, Katie and chief consultant Penny meet interview potential employees for the sandwich shop. In Ariana’s interview, she says, despite everything that’s happened, she and Katie’s vision is the same for the restaurant. Penny is working on the nuts and bolts, and she and Katie are focused on the front of the house. She’s never hired anyone and it’s weird to be on the other side of the table. She doesn’t want people to feel like they’re big, bad, boss ladies. First candidate Brent comes in wearing pickle tie because he’s a big dill. Penny seems to ask all the questions, and in Ariana’s interview, she says she appreciates Penny’s expertise, but she feels that she and Katie should be asking the questions. Brock and Schwartz swim out to a log, while Scheana finds a spot by herself on the boat and takes out her phone. No matter what she’s going to do, it’s a bad idea.

Scheana calls Ariana, who tells her that they’re interviewing. She asks if Scheana still feels sick, and Scheana says she’s depleted. They did the meditation whatever thing. Ariana says, Scheana wants healing, but doesn’t want to be put in the position to be friends. He did this to her and he’s not someone she wants to be friends with. She’s saying this for Scheana’s sake. Scheana says, it’s not like it used to be. The instructor had them imagine it was the last time they’d see this person and imagine this and that. Ariana knows how close they were, and it was a heavy loss. She’s struggling. She misses him, but they never be what they were because of what he did. Ariana says, he put everybody in that position, and Scheana says she felt like she got a genuine apology and genuine tears. She needs to let go of the hatred. She can’t keep hating him for Ariana. In Katie’s interview, she says, Scheana is getting close to crossing the line. She’s got the wrong audience. Scheana says she’s mad because she misses her friend. In her interview, Katie says, if Scheana wants to be Sandoval’s friend, Ariana will cut her off. She needs to think about her next move carefully.

In Ally’s interview, she says she’s nervous about James posting a photo with Hippie. Once you put it out there, it’s news. The cat’s out of the bag. Schwartz invites stew Arielle back to the house, and Sandoval passes around oxygen like it’s a bong. Lala asks if everyone had a good with him and he says, pretty much. She wonders if she can ask him a question. When he looks in her eyes says she needs to be real and honest with her life, knowing what he’s doing, how could he look at her and say that? He did an article the day before he got caught. Sandoval corrects her and says, the day of, and Lala says, it was such a mind f***. In Lala’s interview, she says, Sandoval said she has douchey energy and needs to be real. We see the headline and she says, how poetic it should come out on this day, and rich coming from him. Sandoval says, Lala’s life was a mystery for years, and in his interview, he says he lied for 7 months, when Lala lied for a few years about her 6-year relationship. They’re both liars. He calls this a wash. Wow. He just doesn’t get it. He’s even a bad sociopath. He could at least pretend. Lala says, he doesn’t get to talk about her past when he was doing what he was doing to them. She thought he’d say he f***d up and he’s sorry, but he’s not. He says he’s taking accountability.  

Sandoval says, they’re putting their lives out there and Lala isn’t, and she asks Scheana if she’s losing her mind. Sandoval wants to say she’s not real. In Lala’s interview, she says she thinks she overestimated the self-work Sandoval’s been doing. She tells him that she felt sorry for him for five seconds, and then he revealed that he’s terrifying. She’s happy with who she is and doesn’t care if he approves. She wanted to have a conversation where he’d be a human being. He says, she came at him, but she says she didn’t. He’s rehashed her past every year because it’s all he has on her. He won’t allow her to evolve, and even though it’s only been 4 months, she let him evolve. She tells him that he isolates and grooms. She doesn’t know him and doesn’t want to. He’s scary. Not being able to think of his own material, he says, she’s scary. Lala walks off, and Brock says, all they wanted was for him to say he’s sorry. No one wants bullsh*t. Sandoval continues to dig in his heels, and Lala says, all she wanted was for him to say he’s sorry. He f***ed up, but he brought up her past. Scheana says, Lala is asking for an apology and feels it’s hypocritical to tell her to be real. In Sandoval’s interview, he says his biggest issue with Lala is that she pulls out skeletons for motivation, yet he’s hypocritical for hiding 7 months of an affair. Lala says, all she wanted was for him to say he f***ed up, and Sandoval says he didn’t understand. Lala insists she’s not coming for him. She’s tired. Sandoval awkwardly hugs Lala and says he’s sorry. The last couple days meant a lot. He’s still processing and it’s a lot for everybody. Schwartz tells Arielle that they’re not usually like this.

Brock comes back drunk on tequila shots, and he and Schwartz talk about past relationships. Schwartz finally says, they’re too drunk to have this conversation. James calls his mom and says he spoke to Sandoval. He’s here. His mom says, no bueno, and James says he’s taking it day by day. Sandoval thanks Schwartz for inviting him. It was a huge breakthrough. In Sandoval’s interview, he says, in the beginning, he felt like a dog. Now at least they’re leaving him food on the porch. He can’t come inside, but maybe he can sleep in the backyard, not on the street.

Scheana tells Lala that she has to defend herself for how she’s standing in the photo. Lala tells her not to be searching for it, but Scheana says, it’s everywhere. It’s in all her mentions. Lala says, she’s searching for it and asks if Ariana came to her defense. Scheana says, of course not. When she tries to talk to Ariana, Ariana dismisses her feelings or says she shouldn’t feel that way. It’s like she’s a bad person for just telling Ariana that she’s struggling. Lala says, her feelings are valid, and Ariana is doing fine. She’s having her moment and deserves it. Scheana says she’s happy for Ariana. Even when she got Dancing with the Stars. Ariana knew how badly she’d wanted to be on it, but she was genuinely happy for Ariana and said she’d be there whenever Ariana wanted. She deserves what she’s getting, and Scheana is happy she didn’t go down a dark spiral, but she’s hurting still. Lala says she understands. Scheana can have Ariana’s back, but she has to acknowledge what Scheana’s been through. In Lala’s interview, she suggests Ariana pull her head out of her ass and remember who her friends are and what they’ve done for her. Scheana is ride or die and it’s time for Ariana to return the favor. Scheana asks why she can’t have a moment about her. She lost a very dear friend and she’s struggling with that. But she’s not allowed to feel that way because it’s about Ariana. She cries.

Next time, Lala tells Lisa that she’s trying to rebrand and get a sperm donor; Lala tells Katie that she’s a bit much; Sandoval is worried about Raquel Rachel; and Lisa says Rachel Raquel isn’t happy with Sandoval.

☔️ Jumping Puddles…

Slide into my blog tomorrow for soap and Part 2 of the horror that is Beverly Hills reuniting. Until then, stay safe, stay keeping your dog on a leash outside the dog park, and stay allowing people to evolve.

February 27, 2023 – Nina Pleads With Sonny, Worm With a Mustache Goes To Tahoe & Girl

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny tells Nina, let’s not waste each other’s time standing around. If she has something to say to him, say it. She says she’s sorry, but she’s startled. She’s heard him use that tone of voice with other people, but never dreamed he’d use it with her. He wonders what she was expecting, and she says she wanted a conversation. She doesn’t want to waste any more time than they already have. They’ve wasted enough time being apart. He says, okay. This is her chance. Stop stalling. Get to where she needs to get. She says she misses him, and she’s done missing him.

Blaze says she and Kristina are more than friends, and Natalia asks what that even means, more than friends. Blaze says, she knows what that means. Don’t pretend… Natalia says she doesn’t have to pretend. Blaze has said barely anything since she got here, and she’s completely lost. Blaze tells her that she’s saying Kristina didn’t stay over because they had some girl’s night that went late. (Well…) Kristina isn’t a friend. She’s Blaze’s girlfriend.

Spinelli says, it’s an auspicious day when two co-parents such as themselves share a house, then share a kiss, and Maxie says, it’s a first for her. He says he has no precedent either, so what now? and she says, they could just pretend the kiss never happened. He asks if the kiss wasn’t to her liking, but she says, it was fine. He says, fine? Fine is akin to nice, linguistically speaking, and neither indicate a great review. She says, it was better than fine. It was better than nice. It was definitely a good kiss. He says, it was very good for him as well, and Maxie says, great. Now that they’ve got that worked out, let’s just go back to the way things were. Spinelli asks if she wants to put the genie back in the bottle, and she says, why not? He says he’s afraid it would be impossible, and she asks, why is that? Please no lectures on the metaphysical properties of genies and why they can and can’t be put back in bottles, because I’m sure there are laws governing the genie universe, but they don’t apply to us. He says, us? Did she just say us? She says, us as in us. Just standing here. It’s only a word. He says, but it means more, and she says, since when? He says, since he thinks he’s falling back in love with her.

Carly asks, so how was Drew’s day? and he says he and the heavy bag spent some quality time together. How was her day? She says, not so great, and he says he hates the way this feels between them, but he’s at a loss. Can they find their way forward or is it the end for them? It’s a good thing she kept her day job, now that she’s printed her first and last issue of Crimson. She comes around the counter and tells him that she may have said some things she didn’t mean at the office. He says he knows he did. He missed her last night. She says she missed him too. She’s been missing him for a while now. He says he’s not the same since prison. He’s been hearing that a lot lately. If she’s looking for the man he used to be, he’s gone, for good.

Sonny says, if he wasn’t willing to listen, he would have been gone by now, and Nina says, it’s funny, because she came here to ask Ava to orchestrate some way for them to be alone together. Lo and behold, he shows up, so no orchestration needed. He asks if she and Ava were talking about him, and she says, of course (🍷) they do, because they’re friends and Ava’s currently staying with him. Ava doesn’t tell her a whole lot, but Ava did tell her that he was almost killed in Puerto Rico. She can’t stand the thought of him being struck down by some unknown assassin… He says, if she talked to Ava, she knows that nobody got hurt. As she can see, he’s fine. She asks if he knows who’s responsible for this, and where was Dex? He shouldn’t let something like that happen to Sonny. Dex should be protecting him. Sonny says, Dex is not her concern, and she says, Sonny is her concern. Everything about him is her concern. She’s not going to stop worrying and caring about him because he served her with divorce papers. No legal document is going to… She starts to cry, and says, his ring. He says, what about it? and she says, his wedding ring. Where is it?

Blaze asks if Natalia heard what she said, and Natalia says she did. Her hearing is just fine, thank you. She looks around and says, Blaze needs to pick up after herself. She starts cleaning up the room and says, unbelievable. She guesses now that Blaze’s career is taking off, she can just have other people do this for her. It doesn’t matter how big she gets. You need to pick up after you. Discipline, self-respect, courtesy, and hard work; these are all really good habits that matter. (She’s not wrong.) Good habits matter because they serve you your whole life, and you don’t just let them slide like this. She guesses what they say is true. A mother’s work is never done. It’s clearly more than just finances. Blaze says, please stop. She doesn’t need Natalia to pick up after her. She needs Natalia to look at her. Natalia does, and Blaze says, there are a million reasons why she didn’t tell Natalia the truth, but now she has one big reason to tell her everything. The fact that Kristina and I… Natalia says, there is no Kristina and I. There’s you, and there is her, and there is some story, some fantasy that this young lady has been whispering in your ear. Blaze says, Kristina hasn’t done anything like that, and Natalia says she doesn’t know Kristina, but she knows her daughter and she knows her daughter doesn’t have these ridiculous ideas. Blaze says, she only knows parts of her daughter. The parts Blaze lets her see and the parts she lets herself see, but she’s trying to get Natalia to see more. Natalia says, Blaze thinks she doesn’t see her? She brought Blaze into this world. There’s nobody who knows Blaze better than she does. She’s always been there for Blaze. Blaze says she’s not that child anymore. She’s an adult who’s been fending for herself in a very tough industry for years. Natalia says she’s always helped Blaze. She’s always been there. Blaze says, and she’s grateful, and kisses Natalia’s hand. But she also knows who she is. And now, she needs Natalia to know too.

Maxie says, Spinelli thinks he’s in love with her. Huh. Well, when he’s sure, shoot her an email. He says, there’s no need to involve the internet. He is in love with her. He’s always been in love with her. She says, let’s not rewrite history here. There have been long periods of time – she’s talking like, years – where Spinelli was not in love with her. He says he may not have always expressed it, and she asks why he’s expressing it now. He says he wishes he was more articulate, for both of their sakes, but please, bear with him. Hear him out, okay? She says, okay, and he says, it’s true, for years he sublimated his feelings, but they’ve returned and they’re stronger than ever. He’s been trying to fight this since last Christmas. She says, he’s had these feelings this entire time? and he says, living in this house, together but separately, if she knows what he… He can’t explain it, but his feelings have overwhelmed him and it just kind of happened. One day, they were co-parents, and the next… She knows, doesn’t she? Last night, he said it using someone else’s words, someone else’s lyrics in a song, but he’s saying it again as him right now. Does she have anything to say in return?

Drew says he doesn’t have a firm grasp on the old Drew or the man he is now for that matter, and Carly says, Drew Cain is good, and kind, and funny, and sweet, and so decent. He’s the man she fell for. He says, he sounds interesting, and she says she’d like to spend the rest of her life getting to know him and never scratch the surface and love every minute because she loves him. And she’s not the only one. Scout adores him because he’s such an amazing father, and he risked everything, including his life, to save Willow. And when they were both facing the possibility of going to prison, he stood up and took the blame for everything and it cost him so much. Drew says, there was no other choice, but she says, yes, there was. Lesser men make easy self-serving choices every day, but not him, not ever. He says he feels like there’s a but coming, and she says, it must be so hard to be such a good man and move through the world the way he does. And she loves him so much… but she wants him to put Pentenville and the past behind him.

Sonny asks why Nina is so surprised that ring means something. It’s a symbol of love, fidelity, and trust, and when they’re gone… She says, it’s only gone when they say it’s gone, and it has to be with the same conviction and passion they felt when they put these rings on their fingers. Look. She still has hers right here. She’s never taken it off. He says, that’s her choice. Nothing is going to change anything once they sign the papers. She asks if he really thinks they can put everything that they are on some pieces of paper, and he says, the paper is going to make things easier. It’s going to make the ending easier. She says, this is hard on him too. Okay then. Forget about the damn papers. Forget about the rings. Even forget about the vows they made to each other. The only thing that truly matters is that she loves him, and she knows that he still loves her. He says, it’s not the only thing that matters, and she says she knows. He can blame her all he wants for throwing Carly and Drew under the bus. She reported them to SEC, but he can’t tell her that he doesn’t understand why she did that. On some level deep down, he understands, and does he know why? He says, why? and she says, because they both live by this golden rule, do unto others before they can do unto you. He says, in his case, it’s business; in her case, it’s jealousy. Jealousy almost put Donna’s mother in prison. What about Wiley? What about Amelia? Carly’s as much their grandmother as Nina is. Nina says, and she’s reminded of that over and over again. She made a rash decision. He says, she doesn’t want Carly happy, plain and simple. It didn’t matter who went to prison, Drew or Carly. As long as Carly’s miserable, it’s a win-win situation for her. Nina says, he blames her for taking Drew away from Carly, but does he ever blame Carly for taking her daughters away from her? Daughters, plural, Nelle and Willow. It seems like she’s the only one ever outraged by that. He says, she can come up with a million excuses why she did what she did, and yeah, he can be ruthless when he has to be, but she’s reckless and petty, and that’s unforgiveable.

Spinelli tells Maxie, forget about Sonny. Not forget forget. He’s unforgettable. The man’s a legend. Maxie says she thinks she’s in love with Spinelli too, and he says, what? She says she thinks… no, she’s almost positive, and he says, you love me? Did you hear that world? She loves me! He moves toward her, but she holds him back. He says, no? and she says, but is that enough?

Kirstina says she’s going to go. She thinks Blaze and her mom should talk. Blaze says, please stay. Kristina is a part of her life, and her mother needs to hear it. Natalia says she doesn’t need to hear any more about this. They have more important things to talk about, like Blaze’s finances. Blaze says, at this moment, the most important thing is Kristina and her, and the sooner Natalia accepts that… Natalia asks, what more does she need to accept? When Blaze first came to her and said she wanted to earn a living trying to sing, she was nervous, but she said, okay. Then Blaze said she wanted to go around the world singing, and what did she do? She jumped in, she took care of the books, and made sure all Blaze had to think about was her music. Blaze says, Natalia managed her money and her investments. She doesn’t manage Blaze’s career. Natalia says, no, that is Brook Lynn Quartermaine, and to be honest, she thinks Brook is awfully distracted lately. As is Blaze, if she’s being honest. Blaze says her focus has never been better, and Natalia says, really? Then where is the new song she’s been promising? Because all she’s heard about is Blaze’s friend. Does Blaze think maybe she’s been distracting her? (I notice that Natalia seems to be refusing to use Kristina’s name.) Blaze says, Kristina’s inspired her more than she ever has been, and Natalia asks, where’s the proof of this inspiration? Blaze asks if she’ll stop looking for a song and look at what’s standing right in front of her. Blaze. She’s being more of her true self with Natalia than she ever has been before. Natalia says, okay. She can see Blaze is clearly not in the mood to listen. She thinks that might be good because they really can’t discuss that kind of business in front of her friend. She picks up her things and says, they can just talk about it later, but Blaze says, don’t shut her out. This is hard enough. Natalia says she’s had enough. She doesn’t want to talk about this anymore. She slams the door behind her.

Kristina asks if Blaze is okay, and Blaze says, her mom is right. She’s really a mess sometimes. Kristina says, she’s allowed to be messy, but she’s not a mess. She’s so sorry Natalia can’t see Blaze for who she is, because she’s missing out on an incredible person. Blaze tells Kristina that she wishes she could say she was surprised by what happened, and Kristina says, Natalia didn’t seem surprised when she came in. Blaze says, and one minute later, her head was back in the sand, and Kristina says, so it seems like maybe they’ve been here before? Blaze says, sort of. She’s tried to talk to her mother, but she just bobs and weaves and dodges the subject every time. She could have given Mohammad Ali a run for his money. Kristina says, her denial did seem practiced, and Blaze says, you would have thought the woman in her bed would have made it a little harder for her mother to avoid the subject this time. Kristina says, happy to help, and Blaze says, the confusing part is, so many of her friends and colleagues are gay. Kristina says, really? and Blaze says, yes, and she doesn’t have any issue with them. None. But when it comes to Blaze, her own daughter… Kristina says, maybe it’s because Blaze is her daughter. She cares about Blaze and worries about her more than she would about someone who was just a friend. Blaze says she wishes they could talk about it like normal people. This is hard enough climbing over the walls she puts up. Her family means everything to her, and she’s always tried to be a good daughter, the kind of person her mom would be proud of. Now Natalia won’t even look at her even though she’s the same person she always has been. Kristina says, it should not be this hard. There are actual problems in the world. Blaze says she guesses for her mom, she’s one of them.

Spinelli tells Maxie that he must confess he’s confounded. How can true love not be enough? True love is everything. Maxie tells him that it sounds great when he says it, but they both know true love didn’t keep them together before. And it’s so easy to look into the past and think the sky was bluer, the grass was greener, there’s no problem they couldn’t solve. He says, that scenario only exists in video games and not very interesting ones at that. They’re talking about them. She says, no. They’re talking about nostalgia. And that’s exactly what she told Sasha when… He says, she discussed this with Sasha? Cody didn’t mention that. She says, he talked about this with Cody, and he says, it may have come up. She says, and? and he says, Cody urged him to – and he quotes – go for it. What did Sasha say? Maxie tells him that she pretty much said the same thing, and he says he fails to see the problem. Everyone is saying the same thing. They were meant to be together. She says, maybe he’s right. They did have a hand in this when the pipes in his apartment burst and he had to come live with them, so who is she to argue with fate? He takes her hand and says, fate had nothing to do with his pipes. She takes her hand away and asks what he said, and he says, his pipes are fine. He moved in to help her.

Drew tells Carly, believe him. He wants to put Pentenville behind him too, but he doesn’t know how that’s even possible because he can’t ignore what Nina did to him. She says, he has every right to hate Nina. She hates Nina too, but she doesn’t have the bandwidth to care about her. She’s not worth it. But he is, and she cares so much about him. She cares about them. He says he cares about them too, and she says she told him before, she doesn’t know how this relationship works if he can’t let go. He says, has she? He means really. Because he doesn’t remember twisting her arm to get her to take over for Nina at Crimson. She asks what he’s talking about. She only took that job because he asked her to. She did it for him. He says, but admit it. She enjoyed seeing Nina lose something she loved. She says, oh my God. She freely admits she loved taking over something Nina loved and making it better, but it didn’t stop there for him. He kept finding ways to get back at Nina, and that’s when she knew she couldn’t stay at Crimson. This place was named in honor of a woman who gave as good as she got. She knew not to chase revenge. Her mom never gave in to her worst impulses; she rose above them. That’s what she’s trying to do. Underneath all the wrongs that Nina has piled on top of him, she knows that Drew Cain – she puts her hand on his chest – is in here. She sees it and she needs him to see it and she needs him to own it. Or else… He says, or else what? and she says, or else Nina wins.

Nina tells Sonny, petty and reckless. She’s been called worse. She never claimed she was a saint. When their paths crossed in Nixon Falls, she did try to call Carly, but Carly didn’t want to hear anything from her. She supposes she could have called Carly back… He says, but she didn’t because she hated Carly so much, and she says, that’s true at first, but then something changed. Something she never expected. She fell in love with him. He’s so certain she’s motivated by jealousy and envy. He says he only knows what he sees, and she says, he’s not seeing the whole picture. Because she’s motivated by something a hell of a lot stronger than jealousy and hate. She’s motivated by the same thing he felt when he forgave her after they got back from Nixon Falls and he realized she knew who Mike was all along. And that motivation is love – their love. He says he’s not going to deny that, and she says, he can’t deny it because it’s true. He felt the kind of love he’s never had before. He never had this with Carly or with anybody else. She’s never had that kind of love. So in spite of everything that’s happened, she dares him to tell her right now that he doesn’t still love her.

Kristina says she and her mom got to a better place, and she thinks with time, Blaze and her mom will also… eventually. Blaze says she’s not holding her breath. Kristina’s already had her coming out. It’s not fair for her to ask Kristina to come along for her ride. Kristina asks if that’s it, or is Blaze sorry she called Kristina her girlfriend?

Sonny says he hasn’t stopped loving Nina, not for a second. That’s why it felt like a knife in his back when she betrayed him. Because he forgave her in Nixon Falls, then she lied to him again. She says, what happened in Nixon Falls was terrible. She should have never kept him from his family. But what she’s saying is, sometimes something beautiful can come from even the worst mistakes. Without that bad, horrible decision, they never would have found that path to getting married, to building a life together. He says he’s not going to play the what if game, and she says she’s not asking him to. She just wants him to consider this, that maybe something beautiful can come out of this mistake. What she did to Carly and Drew was wrong and lying to him was wrong, but they can make all those things right again, as long as they’re together.

Drew says, the only way Nina wins is if she splits them up and she almost did when he got sent to Pentenville, and Carly says, but she didn’t because he’s right here. They’re together and these moments belong to them, no one else. He says he wishes he could be as enlightened as she is, and Carly says, don’t let her desire to move on fool him. She’s not being noble. It’s self-preservation. Her life is far better when it’s not chained to hating Nina. Quit trying to get back at Nina and his life will be better too. He survived that attack in Pentenville. Those animals are still there, behind bars, but he’s here. He’s free. He says, sometimes he feels like he’s still there, on the inside, that he’s far away from her and Scout and everything he loves. She says, his only prison is the one in his head, and he says, but that doesn’t make it feel any less real. She says, he’s going to have to make the choice to let it go. He has to make the first step. (I see the talk with Curtis went in one ear and out the other.)

Spinelli says he’ll admit, a little bird may have told him that Maxie was having financial issues, and she asks if this little bird looked like her mother. He says he wanted to help, so he offered to rent a room here in her home, and she asks, who told him? She’s pretty sure they didn’t discuss it. He says, what matters is true love. Let’s get back to that. She says, let her see if she has this right. His response to her momentary financial setback was to hatch a plan with her mom to bail her out of her own problem behind her back, because they don’t think she can take care of herself and her kids. True love has nothing to do with this. (Actually, it kinda does.)

Spinelli echoes me and says, actually, it did. He was motivated by his love for her. She says, that’s exactly what Peter used to say to her. And Austin. They would use their love for her as a reason to justify lying, but she doesn’t really care what the reason is. Lying has nothing to do with love. At least not the kind of love she wants. (Just putting it out there. If anyone wants to lie in order to pay my bills, go for it.) He says his falsehoods are hardly of the same degree. He didn’t mean to… She says, even if he hadn’t just compared himself to that murderous psycho… He says he did not. Nor would he ever compare himself to him. During her whole lamentable time with that man, he begged her, he fought with her, he did everything in his power to try and warn her away from him. She says, he’s right. He did and she didn’t listen. So now she’s not capable of solving her own problems? He says, of course (🍷) she’s capable, and she says, but he lied to her. He moved in with her under false pretenses. He of all people should know, there are no degrees to trust. And she has to be able to fully trust the person she gives her heart to. He says he does know that, but she should also know, his heart hurts to see her in distress. He only wanted to help. He’s sorry. She says she’s sure he’s sorry, and he says, things came out okay, right? Living here together, watching the kids, rolling their eyes behind their backs, they experienced that old, familiar feeling, right? She says, that old, familiar feeling? As in the wild and crazy Maxie that he constantly had to bail out? That wild and crazy Maxie grew up, and she knows how to take care of herself and her kids. But he still sees her as someone so irresponsible, he has to bail them out. He says, yes… He means, no. She is still as exciting and unpredictable as ever. Living here has afforded him the opportunity to see the new and improved Maximista, and she is even more attractive, more alluring, and… She says, helpless? Is this because she hasn’t been at the top of her game at Deception? Because she’s got to tell him, that’s about to change. And you know what? He can go tell her mother that she doesn’t need his help with any of her financial issues. In fact, better yet, she’s going to tell her. He swears by the old gods and the new (ha-ha! Game of Thrones reference), that they do not see her as helpless. He just wanted to make her life a little bit better, and he’d still like to do that, given the chance. She says, he wants to make her life better? She has something he can do. He says, name it, and she says, pack your bags and get out. (They’re so cute. Why is she doing this?)

Drew says he’d do anything to get rid of this rage he feels toward Nina. He’d rip it out of his body if he could, because he knows Carly is right. He knows he should be content with taking Crimson away from Nina, and if that isn’t enough, he knows she threw away any chance she had of being happy when she lied to Sonny about what she did to them. She asks if that’s so hard, and he says, it’s one thing to say it; it’s another thing to live it. Because it’s still in him. He’s not done. He tossed Nina out at Crimson only to watch her land on her feet as The Invader’s new publisher. She says, imagine how Alexis feels, and he says he doesn’t know how she does this. He doesn’t know how she turns the other cheek and moves on with life. He doesn’t know how she makes it look so easy. She tells him, who says any of this has been easy?

Nina says, if Sonny believes there’s even the smallest chance of them being together, she’ll do anything to make that happen. He says he almost believes her, and she says, he should. It’s true. The magic they found in Nixon Falls, falling in love there, doesn’t have to be a distant memory. They can find that again. They can repair all that damage. They can renew their vows and put that ring back on his finger. They can be Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Corinthos. He says, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Corinthos, and she says, just forgive her.

Carly tells Drew, there’s nothing easy about dealing with Nina. Every time she hears Nina’s name, she can’t stand it. The hair stands up on the back of her neck. He says, at a basic human survival level, she knows Nina just means trouble, and she says, yes, but she’s never going to be anything different. But Carly can be. She’s done letting Nina rule her life. And since losing her mom… Life is short, and she’s not going to waste any more time settling scores. She won’t. He says he won’t take one second of their time together for granted, and she says, he’s not alone in his hatred for Nina. She’ll never forget what Nina did to her and her family. She’ll never believe a word that comes out of Nina’s mouth. If Nina walked in here and said, good morning, she’d be looking for the meteor to hit. He thanks her for saying that because he thought he was alone in realizing how dangerous she really is. Carly says, he’s not alone, but just remember that Nina is her own worst enemy. He says, she does shoot herself in the foot a lot, and she says, every single time. But as long as they’re together, that’s all that matters. He says he likes the sound of that. Any idea how they can make up? She says she has a few ideas, but they can’t do it here. Drew and Carly leave, and Carly locks the door. We see the closed sign. At home, they get busy.

Spinelli says, just like that Maxie wants him to pack up and vacate the premises? and she says, he told her that he wanted to help her and this is what he can do. Don’t let the door hit him on the way out. He says, she doesn’t mean that literally, and she says, as literal as a busted pipe. He asks where he should go, and she says, how about his own home since his pipes aren’t actually busted? And if he’s feeling lonely, hit up his good friend Cody. Maybe there’s an empty stall at the Quartermaines. (Hey, those stalls are nothing to sneeze at.) He says he knows she’s upset, but she has to understand his intentions were pure. He only wanted to help her without her feeling indebted to him. She says she’s feeling furious and played, but not indebted, so job well done. He says, please elaborate, and she tells him, who says she couldn’t have solved her own problems? Who says she couldn’t have done it without him? He says, she can do anything, and she says she knows that. He and his little bird seem to have forgotten. Forget the packing. She’ll forward his things to whatever address he ends up at. He just needs to go. She backs him toward the door, and he says he never meant… She says, he can see Georgie whenever he wants, but as far as they’re concerned, they’re over, before they even started. She opens the door, he walks out, and she closes it. She looks around, runs back out, and calls, Spinelli!

Blaze says she could never be sorry she called Kristina her girlfriend. From the first time they kissed, she knew what she felt for Kristina was real and so strong. She wondered how she’d find the courage to tell her mother, but when the time came, the words just came out. And for the first time in forever, she felt free. Kristina says she hopes Blaze never loses that, and Blaze says she’s not going to let someone take it from her, that’s for sure. Kristina says she thinks they’ve been honest with everything so far, and they just have to continue to be honest with everything with Blaze’s mom. Blaze says, she may never come around. Her past experience with her mother is reason enough to believe that she won’t. Kristina says, she just has to realize how important this is to Blaze, to them, and Blaze says, even though there’s no guarantee she’ll understand. Kristina says, there’s no guarantee anyway. They didn’t get into this because there’s a guaranteed happy ending, did they? Blaze shakes her head, and Kristina says, so they just have to talk to her and try. Blaze says, don’t worry. She will. Kristina says, good. She has to get going to her meeting for the foundation. Blaze says, this isn’t an ending, but she’s already feeling happier with Kristina, and Kristina kisses her. She leaves and they’re both smiling, but their smiles fade when on opposite sides of the door.

Sonny says he’s asked for forgiveness quite a bit for himself in his life, so he can forgive Nina. But he can never forget. What she did in Nixon Falls, keeping the truth from Carly and his family, that was hard to accept. He told himself that she wasn’t getting back at Carly. She was doing it because she was in love with him. She says, that’s true, and he says, but this is different. It’s more difficult because she deliberately set out to punish Carly. Drew wasn’t the target; he was just collateral damage. But she lashed out without caring about the consequences. He picks up his coat and says, now she’s going to have to deal with the consequences. He walks to the exit, and she follows him. She says, that’s not the end of their story, but he keeps walking. She says, he may be willing to walk out on their marriage – she hears the door shut – but she never will.

Tomorrow, Chase tells Finn that he’s seriously reconsidering that decision right now; Scotty asks John if that’s why he’s here; Carly tells Sonny that Olivia Jerome is dead and she doesn’t want to think about who’s next; and Josslyn says, oh my God.

Vanderpump Rules

Katie wants to know if her car smells like weed, but Ariana gives it the all-clear. The Toms go to an outdoor supply place, while James raps about Graham. In his interview, he says he never thought he’d be able to love Graham again, so he let it go. He erased Graham from his life. We see clips of Graham growing up from puppyhood, and James says, their bond was unbreakable. Somehow the universe… He’s back with who he’s meant to be with. He and Ally have discussed getting a dog – we see a clip from 2 weeks ago – but he doesn’t know how she’s going to react to him bringing in his ex’s dog. Ariana and Katie discuss Something About Her in the car, and in Ariana’s interview, she tells us that she doesn’t want to say things are sh*tty at the restaurant, but someone pooped on their patio. They go over the permits needed, and violations found, and in her interview, Ariana says, they wanted to open already, but there’s logistical red tape. She’d ask who she has to blow to get past it, but it’s West Hollywood and they’re all gay. They talk about the glasses they’re inheriting from PUMP, and in Katie’s interview, she says her level of FOMO over the Tahoe trip is zero. She’s not sure Schwartz even thinks it’s a good idea, but he’s such a people pleaser, he doesn’t want to leave out anyone. Ariana tells Katie that she’s not being loyal to people who don’t reciprocate.

James surprises Ally with Graham, and explains he was a foster and not well-behaved. Kitty Banks comes in, and James holds Graham. Ally says, Banks has never met a dog, and James says, Graham just needs the right training. In Ally’s interview, she says she loves cats. They’re independent. But with dogs… When you have a kid, your life changes. She asks if Raquel knows, and he says, no. She says, Raquel is going to want Graham back, but James says, she’s not getting him. Lisa gave Graham to him. In her interview, Ally says, it wasn’t ideal last year having to deal with Raquel. Now her dog is here. She can’t get rid of Raquel. Graham barks at Banks through the patio door, and James says, let them have a moment, but Ally isn’t keen on that idea. Actually, that’s exactly right. You have to supervise, but they need to figure it out for themselves. Separating them just makes it worse. And I’ve actually had zero problems integrating dogs and cats, even when I had the meanest cat in creation.

The Toms’ shopping commences, and they try to find cool stuff. Schwartz asks Sandoval if he knows about Rachel. He got a news item that she’s out of the facility. Sandoval says he knew she was out because when he sent a text, it went blue. That means her phone is back on. We see his text that says, thinking of u. Hope u r doing ok. (Is he 14?) He tells Schwartz that he got no response, and in his interview, he says, once he didn’t hear from her on his birthday, he started to think she was purposely not talking to him. Sandoval tells Schwartz that Raquel’s publicist is sending his calls to voicemail, and Schwartz says, it’s time to start healing and moving on. The trip is a good start. He’s going in with the utmost positivity. Sandoval says he wants to have fun, and in Schwartz’s interview, he says he’s sticking his neck out and the responsibility is on him. He’s hoping the trip is fun and lighthearted. Like White Hot American Summer, not like The Shining. He tells Sandoval that’s he’s going to need to have conversations with people. It’s time to start moving forward.

Brock and Scheana also go shopping, and in Scheana’s interview, she says she’d definitely feeling anxious, leaving Summer. She has mom guilt, and just spending a few days with Sandoval gives her anxiety. She wonders if he’s going to talk to her and if Ariana is going to be upset. These are constant thoughts in her head. Still in the store, she and Brock discuss getting a nanny, and Scheana says, the woman Tori works for just had a baby, so Tori has a newborn to look after. It’s not going to work. In Brock’s interview, he says, all the effort he went through, finally getting an okay from Scheana, and not it falls through. They’re back to square one again. He just wants a consistent nanny. Scheana tries on clothes as they argue, much to the amusement of the clerk, and Brock asks why they can’t get someone outside of their friends and family. Scheana says she’s not just leaving Summer with some nanny. Maybe he’s comfortable hiring a stranger when they go on trips. Brock says, not from day one, but they have to take the steps. Scheana says she only wants her mom if they’re going out of town, and Brock asks, why can no one else do the job? He thinks Scheana is paranoid that her mom doesn’t think she’s a good enough parent. Then her mom doubles down on pointing out that she’s not a good enough parent. Outside, Scheana tells Brock that arguing in the store is weird and to stop talking.

While picking up the dogs, Katie asks Schwartz if Sandoval is going to Tahoe. He says, yes, and she says she’ll be praying for them. James tells Ally that it was too late to add Graham to the plane ticket, but Lisa offered to take him in her private jet. He told Graham, don’t get too drunk on the plane. Ally says she’s nervous to see Sandoval, and James wonders if he hung out with Graham a lot. Lisa takes photos with the Wolf marketing mascot, Oliver, who is, no surprise, a wolf. In Lisa’s interview, she says, there’s nothing shy about her new restaurant. It’s going to be sexy and masculine, the big bad wolf. It’s just what Tahoe needs. Sandoval calls and tells her that Scheana let him sit with them at the airport restaurant, and Lisa says, keep it going with good energy. He has the rest of his life to get his points across. Don’t attack. He tells Schwartz, so far, so good, and Schwartz says, he got a little humanity from the gang. Sandoval starts crying, and Schwartz says, just to get a hello from people who were disgusted by his very essence is a positive. In Sandoval’s interview, he bawls and says, just Scheana saying hi is a hint of acceptance. Schwartz says, it’s a start.

As usual, there are stupendous accommodations for those who don’t deserve them, and by that, I mean the Toms. In Schwartz’s interview, he says, there’s an air of peace. Who knows what’s possible? They might bond on the trip, and the next thing they know, they’re a happy family again… because of him. Sandoval and Brock meet in the kitchen, and Brock asks how Sandoval is doing. Sandoval says he’s living in the moment, and Brock says he thinks it’s hard on the whole group. He wonders how Sandoval is going to have a good, but Sandoval says he’s already feeling better. I’m hoping that changes, since he still doesn’t seem to get it. Brock says, Sandoval put their friendships in a bad position, and as usual, Sandoval has nothing to give but excuses, saying that he and Raquel didn’t do out of malicious intent, but felt things were done to them with specific malicious intent. James tries to drift through invisibly to go outside, but Sandoval thanks him for being nice, and James says he want to keep the vibes positive. He suddenly has to do his hair and can’t leave fast enough. In James’s interview, he says, it’s too soon for Sandoval to try connecting. They’re not cool yet. Brock tells Sandoval that his feelings are valid, but other people were involved. He needs to understand that they’re not the enemy, just very hurt friends. In his interview, Sandoval says, they’re expecting him to grovel and beg forgiveness (well, yeah), but they’re failing to acknowledge how they came after him. They were talking sh*t about him, selling merchandise, and promoting hardcore conspiracy theories on podcasts. It’s not just him. They need to move on from this together. Everyone sits around outside, and Sandoval thanks them for being friendly. He wants to build on that, and is bringing in Shannon, who will be doing guided meditation and yoga. In James’s interview, he says, Mr. Try Hard. This seems like something Sandoval would do. Sandoval says he thinks he was a functioning alcoholic, and he’s taking a break. Lala says, he doesn’t have to make the call a forever thing. Even she goes day by day. In Lala’s interview, she says she thinks working oneself admirable. Whether it’s BS or not, who gives a f***? They don’t have to go to bed in his head at night. James says he has news, and Lisa brings out Graham.

James says, Lisa saved him, and Lisa says, he’s good, but go slowly. Schwartz says, Graham was in the gulag, and James says he’s renaming Graham Hippie. In James’s interview, he says, it’s an homage to his late godfather George Michael’s dog. He obviously didn’t pick the name Graham Cracker. In Sandoval’s interview, he says he knows what James is saying is not the case, but James isn’t in the headspace hear what he has to say. He definitely doesn’t need to make waves. Sandoval tells Ally that the adopting family couldn’t do it and tried to find a home for Graham. That was the last he heard. Schwartz says, it’s the plot twist, and Brock says, Raquel isn’t coming back. Schwartz says, she wants to be called Rachel now, and Ally says, if she can do that, they can rename Graham. It’s a fresh start for everyone. Rachel and Hippie. The guys jump in the water, but the girls don’t want to get their hair wet.

Designer Lucinda FaceTimes with Ariana, who says, Tom is determined to buy her out, but there’s furniture they jointly acquired. He can’t just have that. In Ariana’s interview, she says she’s come around to the idea of Sandoval owning the house, but the majority of the furniture is hers and she needs to be compensated. She tells Lucinda that she wants to make a list, and Lucinda says, the artist that made Ariana and Sandoval’s LEGO portrait will rework it if she wants.

James congratulates Ally on comparing Graham/Hippie to Raquel/Rachel. He thinks it’s pretty funny. Brock tells Scheana that this happy time away has allowed him to reflect and he apologizes. It’s been bothering him. He should be more aware of his surroundings and care more about her feelings. Scheana says she was caught off guard and went into defense mode. Brock says he’d like to get through the weekend.

Lisa is at the Wolf site in a hardhat, helping with demolition, and I totally get why. After Hurricane Sandy, I helped smash the bottom parts of the walls on my first floor. You’d be surprised at how much fun it is. The group comes by, and Lala says she’s never seen one of Lisa’s restaurants in the building stage. Lisa says, it’s not as big as looks; something they’ve probably heard before. She shows them renderings of the finished restaurant and tells Sandoval to be on his best behavior. She asks if anyone wants to hit a wall, and James says he’ll take a whack at it. He says, you should have looked after Graham better! and hits the wall. Schwartz is next and says he doesn’t want to be single at forty, which is just sad. Scheana yells something about the restraining order, and when it’s Sandoval’s turn, he yells various insults he’s heard like, worm with a mustache! and Charles Manson’s son! In James’s interview, he says, if Sandoval would just admit he’s wrong, he’d seriously start listening and might take Sandoval seriously. Lisa suggests they all have a drink, and they go upstairs, Lisa and Ken joining them with one of the pups (!) after she changes. Lala says, that’s the third outfit she’s seen Lisa in today. She tells Lisa, Graham is like a different dog, and Lisa says, James is too. Lala asks if Schwartz is really single, intimating that Jo shares his bed, but Schwartz says he has no emotional capacity to be in a relationship. He’s single, but not ready to mingle. Sandoval says something insignificant and there’s an uncomfortable pause. Lisa asks James, what’s something he likes about Sandoval? and there’s more silence. Sandoval says, that felt awkward, and James says he needs to eat before having that conversation. In James’s interview, he says, Lisa put him on the spot. But then he thinks about how much Sandoval was put on the spot. It’s embarrassing. Brock asks about the house, and Sandoval says he made Ariana an offer. In Scheana’s interview, she says she can’t imagine how hard it must be for Ariana, living in the house with Sandoval. It’s hard being at the same table. She doesn’t understand how either of them can move on until they’ve made a clean break. Lisa toasts to the new restaurant and tells them, howl to the moon. No surprise, they obey.

Brock asks what to expect tomorrow, and Sandoval says, the wellness facilitator will read the room. James suggests they be chill and normal, giving away no clues. In Sandoval’s interview, he says he knows James well enough to know he exhibits childish behavior when he’s hurt. He asks James to go for a walk, and in his interview, Sandoval says he wants to acknowledge James’s feelings. If he doesn’t rip off the Band-Aid, it won’t happen. He tells James that he doesn’t want to cause problems. He just wants to co-exist. It was so overwhelming, but he wanted to talk to James. He didn’t mean to hurt him. James says, but Sandoval knew it would, and Sandoval says, they couldn’t see any way of it not being catastrophic if it came out. James suggests Sandoval should have put an end to his relationship with Ariana first, and Sandoval says, that’s easy to say. James tells him, say what you have to say, say goodbye, and shut the door. Man up and leave the relationship. Sandoval says, but he and Arina built an entire life, and James says, if that’s what he wanted, he should have left. He asks if Sandoval thinks he’ll be with Rachel when she gets back, but Sandoval doesn’t know. He’s torn between resentment and love, and in his interview, he says, it’s not just about being with Rachel. It’s about getting out of a relationship he knew wasn’t suiting his life path. He wasn’t on a good one and that needed to change. James says he and Sandoval have gone through a lot, and Sandoval says he’s sorry for discounting that. James says, Sandoval is the one he thought was most trustworthy, and in his interview, James says, he thought Sandoval was the last person in Hollywood who was going to f*** him over, the one guy he trusted. It blows his mind that Sandoval would backstab him harder than anyone. Sandoval says he can’t take it back. He’ll just never do it again. In Sandoval’s interview, he says he knows he screwed up and hurt people. He knows he hurt James. He has to take accountability, acknowledge James’s feelings, and make amends. James thanks him and says he misses the whole thing. We flash back to their relationship over the years, and James says, what breaks his heart is that Sandoval was like a big bro to him. Nothing is ever going to be the same. Sandoval says he’s sorry, and James says, that’s why he’s angry and why he says it’s a betrayal. Sandoval promises to listen better, and James suggests they just get through the night. They hug, but it’s one of those halfhearted hugs where you pat the person’s back.

Next time, a boat ride; Lala calls Sandoval insane; Ariana says she won’t be friends with anyone who wants to be Sandoval’s friend; and Scheana tells Ariana that she can’t keep hating Sandoval for her.

🫗 Not Crying Over Spilled Half and Half…

Drop in tomorrow for soap and the beginning of the end of an endless season of RHOBH – otherwise known as Reunion Part 1. Until then, stay safe, stay never making someone feel like a bother or a bore (even if they are), and stay ending one relationship before starting another.