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June 6, 2023 – Drew Wants To Talk About a Deal, Jersey Takes Awful Up a Notch, Thoughts & Smalltown

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Portia goes into an exam room and finds Esme there in a hospital gown.

Drew visits Curtis, and Curtis tells him, it’s official; he’s Trina’s father. Drew gives him a bro hug, and says, congratulations. It’s the best thing in the world. How does he feel? Curtis says, she’s a gem. He hit the jackpot. Drew says he has goosebumps. Trina’s an amazing young woman. Curtis says he does have his regrets about the time they spent apart, but he’s looking toward the future. Drew says, that’s the Curtis he knows. Is that why he’s here? Did he barge in on some daughter time? Curtis says, Trina’s staying with Josslyn, and Drew says, she’s not ready to come back home yet? Curtis says, no, but he is. He moved his things in. Drew says, really? and Curtis asks why he sounds so surprised. Drew says, the last time they talked, Curtis said he was conflicted about his feelings. Does that mean he’s got everything figured out?

Zeke introduces himself, and Jordan does the same, adding, like she said… He says he heard her loud and clear. He’s just going to have his drink and go. If that’s cool with her. He orders a tequila, soda, and lime, and she says, he’s awfully sure of himself, isn’t he? He says he’s always had a way with people, and she asks if he’s an only child. He says he has a sister. Why? She says, it’s been her experience that many over-confident people have grown up as the sole focus of their parents.

Willow sits up, when Nurse Clara comes in, and says she wanted to check in on her favorite patient. Willow says she doesn’t think she can be anything but absolutely grateful, and Clara says, grateful is good, but a bone marrow transplant can be a very difficult procedure. It’s okay to say she’s in pain. Willow says, it hurts way more than she expected. She just can’t find a comfortable position to sit in. Clara says, if it’s any comfort, that’s a common reaction. Now they just have to find some ways to distract her. Would she like her mom to come in? Willow says, her mom? and Clara says, she’s been camped out here 24/7; barely left Willow’s side. She’s sure she’d love to see Willow, if she’s up to it.

Laura goes to Doc’s office and asks if he’s got a minute. She’d like to talk to him about something. He says, as opposed to about thirty minutes when he gets home from work? and she says, yeah; it’s that important. He asks what it is, and she closes the door. He says, it’s that important, and she says she’s made a decision about something. She knows he’s going to try and talk her out of it, but she’s not going to change her mind. He says, hit me, and she says she’s going to look for Nikolas. More specifically, she’s going to Russia to look for Nikolas.

Brook wonders why Chase has been gone so long, and tells Tracy, and you know what? He’s not our waiter. Tracy says, they can’t talk around him, and Brook asks why they don’t wait until they’re home. Tracy says she was going to pull Brook aside tonight, but then saw her lounging by the pool, getting absolutely nothing constructive done. And Brook hasn’t brought her anything yet on The Deceptor patent. Brook says she’s sorry, but Tracy says, don’t apologize or make excuses. Is it Chase? Is he too much of a distraction? Because she can tell him that it was her who made the phone call to get him reinstated. Brook shushes her, and says, yes, Tracy was the one who called the CCRB to get them to look at his case, but Chase got himself reinstated. Tracy says, he’s not going to like it either way, and really? A policeman? Brook says, he’s a detective, and Tracy says, those law and order types are always so hung up on the rules. Brook says, imagine that, and Tracy says, she just needs to do her job and do it fast, but Brook says she’s worried about Tracy and whatever she has planned. Maxie, Sasha, and Lucy are her friends. She won’t do anything to hurt them.

Lucy goes into Maxie’s office with a bottle of champagne, and two glasses. She asks if Maxie is reading the report she just finished reading, and Maxie says, with the initial numbers of the sales of The Deceptor? It almost seems to good to be true. Lucy says, too good to be true? Oh poo. The Deceptor is flying off the shelves because it’s a fantastic product. They marketed it, promoted the heck out of it, and they deserve to celebrate. Maxie says, without Brook and Sasha? and Lucy says, for now. They can celebrate again tomorrow. Maybe with mimosas in the morning and champagne at sunset. Taking the product, the phenomenon that it is, back to Home & Heart was a genius idea. Whose idea was it? Oh that’s right; it was mine. She pops open the bottle, and they squeal.

Portia asks, what brings Esme in today? and Esme says she has a sore throat and her whole body aches. She just wanted to make sure it’s not strep, for her baby’s sake, and so she doesn’t spread it around work. She has a job at The Invader. At least she thinks she still has a job. Things didn’t exactly go well her first day. Portia says, and spreading an infection to the whole staff of the paper might be the last straw, and Esme says, exactly. Portia begins her examination, and says, already working, huh? Esme says she wishes she didn’t have to. She hates the idea of leaving Ace. Portia asks if she has to work. Ace is a Cassadine. Esme says, Ace is her son, and she wants to make sure Spencer can’t take him away from her by claiming she’s unfit, or lacking the resources to raise him. Portia says, that’s exactly her point; Esme does have resources. Esme asks what she means.

Curtis says he thought he’d at least try to work things out with his wife, and Drew says, moving in is a great first step. Curtis says, baby step. He’s still in the guest room. Drew says, nothing wrong with taking things slow, and Curtis says, it just sounds so weird; taking things slow with his wife. Drew says he thinks it sounds smart. Good for him. Curtis wishes everyone felt that way, and Drew says, Jordan? Curtis says, yeah. Portia told her that he moved back home before he had a chance to break the news to her. He hated for her to find out that way. Drew says, that’s not good. He’s sorry. So Jordan was really upset? Curtis says, Jordan accused him of using her to sort out his feelings, and he has to be honest. He can’t even be mad at her because it’s valid. Drew says, not what happened? and Curtis says, no. He would never intentionally hurt Jordan like that. Drew says, sometimes in order to do what’s right, you have to hurt the people you love. Um… what?

Clara asks if she said something to upset Willow, but Willow says, no. Clara says she’s been working double shifts, and whether she comes in at dawn or midnight, Willow’s mom is always here, looking after her. Willow says, really? and Clara asks if it’s so hard to believe. Do they not get along? Willow says, the thing is, last year, she found out the woman who raised her for her entire life, the woman she called mom, wasn’t her biological mother. Clara says she’s so sorry. It must have come as quite a shock. Willow says, it did. The woman she thought was her mom, Harmony, was a very damaged human being, lost and looking for guidance. She was easily manipulated, easily fell prey to the wrong people. She wasn’t always the protector a good mom should be. Willow thinks she tried, but still, somehow… Clara says, she was Willow’s mom, and Willow loved her, and Willow says she did, even though she let Willow down over and over again. And even after she found out Harmony wasn’t even her mom – it’s crazy – Willow’s first instinct is always to defend her.

Doc tells Laura, Nikolas has been missing for months. Why the sudden push to look for him now? She says she thinks something is wrong, and Nikolas may need her help. She found out there’s a property the Cassadines own in Chechnya. He may very well be there. Doc says, there may be a Cassadine property in Russia, but that doesn’t mean Nikolas is living there, and she says she knows that, but it’s the only lead she’s got. She just doesn’t believe her son would completely abandon both of his sons. She thinks either he’s being held against his will, or he’s fallen into a deep depression. Either way, he needs help. She’s his mother. She’s going to help him. He says, yes, she is, and she should.

Lucy pours the champagne, and says, to world wide domination. Maxie says she likes that, and to cruelty free cosmetics. Lucy says she likes that too. To The Deceptor. They clink glasses.

Laura says, Doc’s not going to fight her on this? He’s not going to tell her how dangerous Chechnya is? He says, she already knows how dangerous it is, and he knows once she’s made up her mind, there’s no point in trying to talk her out of it. She thanks him for understanding, and he says he understands all too well. That’s why he’s going with her.

Drew says, rumor has it, the Feds are going to be offering Carly a deal if she gives them Sonny, and Curtis says, but they haven’t approached her yet. Drew says, it doesn’t matter. Anybody who knows Carly knows she would never give up Sonny. They’ve been through a lot together, but when it comes to protecting their family, nothing trumps that. Curtis says, so if giving up Sonny’s not an option, what is? and Drew says, they will likely pit Carly and him against each other. Curtis says, no prison time if Drew testifies against Carly and vice versa. Damn. Only one of them can make that deal. Drew says he thinks Carly might be considering it.

Zeke’s drink comes, and Jordan says she’s sorry if she was rude, but he says, don’t apologize. He appreciates a woman who’s direct. She tells him, most men say that, and then… He says, then what? Did one do her wrong? She says, her mood is her own fault. She did something stupid. He says, that doesn’t sound like her, but she says, he doesn’t even know her. He says, convince him that she’s wrong, and she says she kissed her ex. And then he promptly went back to his new wife. So like she said, stupid, but you know what? She told herself that she wouldn’t waste another minute. She knows he just got one, but can she buy him a drink?

Clara says she’s a mom; three blessings. On their best days they can do spectacular things. Get everyone fed, off to school, hold down a job, stop the pain from hurting, but they’re only human. And on their best days they do what they can, but when they have those rough days, those days when that little voice in your head is screaming to run away, they have to forgive themselves for not being perfect. She doesn’t know this Harmony, but can tell Willow still loves her. Maybe she didn’t have great parents. Maybe when she got Willow, she thought she could improve on what she was taught as a little girl. That’s the best they can do as moms; strive to do better for their littles ones and not repeat their mother’s mistakes. They strive to do their best so they can leave things better for the next generation of moms.

Maxie says, sometimes she has to pinch herself, and Lucy asks, why? Maxie says she knew it was a solid concept, but never dreamed Deception would be so successful. Lucy says, Maxie needs to dream bigger, and if Maxie doesn’t mind her saying so, she needs a bigger house. They have to move her on up. Maxie says she knows. Three kids in a two bedroom apartment, that’s insane. But it takes time to find a new place to live; time she doesn’t have. Lucy says, that’s why they made computers. She doesn’t do much realty work these days, but she does have access to fabulous real estate websites, so why don’t they take a deep dive and scoop Maxie up a dream house?

Tracy says, Brook is acting like she wants her to murder someone, and Brook says, like that’s out of the realm of possibilities. Tracy says, this is just business, and Brook says, Maxie, Sasha, and Lucy are great bosses, and Deception’s doing really well. Tracy says, well, all that’s going to change, and soon. She flounces out.

Clara brings Willow some water, and says she doesn’t mean to be nosy, but she has to assume the woman who’s been here every day looking after Willow, making sure she gets her pain meds the minute they’re due to be given, is her biological mom. How did Willow find her? Willow says, she’s not her mom; she’s her mother-in-law, and Clara says, devoted as she is, she would have sworn it was Willow’s mom. I’d love to know how Carly is there 24/7 when we’ve seen her in the kitchen for the last four days. Willow says, that’s Carly, and she loves her dearly. She has a really big heart. Clara says, good for her. She never really got along with her mother-in-law. Willow says, that’s too bad. She’s so thankful to have Carly in her life. Clara says she’s sure Willow’s mother-in-law is thankful to have Willow in her life. It’s a shame her biological mother died without Willow getting to know her. (That’s a weird thing to say, since Willow didn’t even imply that a little.) Willow says, her biological mother is alive, and living in Port Charles. But she wants nothing to do with her.

Curtis says he gets that Carly wants to put the kids first, but he knows Drew, and knows Drew feels the same way. Drew says he’s missed out on so much of Scout’s life already. The last thing he wants to do is miss out on more. Curtis asks if there’s some scenario where Drew and Carly can beat the charges together, and Drew says he’s working on it; nothing concrete yet. Curtis says his offer to help still stands, and Drew says he knows and appreciates it. They clink beer bottles, and Curtis says, it does seem extreme. Drew agrees, and Curtis says, the merger between ELQ and Aurora never happened, so nobody made any money. Drew says, just the opposite actually, and Curtis asks if this is one of those slap on the wrist deals where you do community service and pay a fine, and everybody’s on their way, but Drew says, not likely. He thinks the US Attorney’s office wants Carly to flip on Sonny.

Portia checks Esme’s throat, and says, accepting financial support from your baby’s father doesn’t make you unfit, but Esme says she’s terrified she’ll lose Ace. Portia says, she has rights. Her throat does look irritated, but Portia doesn’t think it’s strep. They’re going to do a culture just to make sure. Esme asks, what about the muscle aches? and Portia says, Esme endured a horrible ordeal when Ace was kidnapped, right? Esme says, so did Portia, and Portia says she did. She had trouble sleeping and eating. Did the same thing happen with Esme? Esme says, it was awful. Her baby coming home was all she could think about. Portia says she thinks Esme is under a lot of stress right now, and Esme says she did have a panic attack at work yesterday. Portia asks how things are going at home. She imagines living with Spencer and Laura is pretty tense. Esme says, it’s not the best situation, no. She actually tried to leave the other day. Portia asks if they’ve threatened to cut Esme off if she decides to leave town, but Esme says, just the opposite. Spencer says he’ll follow her wherever she goes.

Laura says, Doc wants to go with her to Chechnya? What about his job? He says, what about her job? She says she got Jordan to take on the job of Deputy Mayor, so the city is in very good hands. Besides, there’s email, and there’s Zoom if there’s any kind of an emergency. He says he has plenty of vacation time banked, and she says, what about Esme and Spencer? Doesn’t he think they need supervision? He says, that’s more like a refereeing, and they are adults. They have to learn how to figure things out sooner or later. They can’t just keep coming to Laura or him to do it for them. She asks if he really wants to leave them to their own devices, and he says, how about if he sees if Alexis and her daughters are okay with being on Spencer watch? Laura says she likes that, and she can always ask Sonny to keep an eye out too. He says, then it’s settled. They’re going to Chechnya. She says she guesses it is. They have to find somebody who knows the language and knows how things work in that part of the world. He asks where she thinks one would find such a person, and she says she knows who to ask.

Lucy tells Maxie, look at this one. It’s got a three car garage, and a beautiful patio off the master suite. Giant pool, gorgeous, sexy jacuzzi, and look at the chandelier. Maxie could throw the most beautiful parties. Maxie says, it is gorgeous, and look at that kitchen. But why is Lucy showing her McMansions? She can’t afford any of these. Besides, who has a pool in upstate New York. It’s impractical. Lucy says, Maxie says impractical; she says necessary. Swimming is very good exercise. Okay. Maybe it’s a little extravagant. Maxie says she has three kids. Extravagant for her is not eating their leftovers for dinner. Lucy says she’s trying to get Maxie to dream bigger and think bigger, and Maxie says she needs a bigger house so all her kids can have their own rooms. Georgie will be over the moon, and James will finally stop bugging her. Lucy says, wait for it… Look at this one… a tree-lined neighborhood. It says, good schools, excellent schools, big backyard. Wow. Four bedrooms, three baths, and a walk-in closet. Maxie grips Lucy’s shoulder, and says, talk about the lap of luxury. She’s in love, and it even has a little white picket fence. She’s started liking white picket fences. Does that mean she’s a grown-up now? Lucy says she thinks Maxie started being a grown-up when she became a mother, but you do you. Maxie gets to do whatever she wants and what she thinks is right. Maxie says she loves it.

Zeke says, so the mechanic tells him that he has a rabbit in his engine, and Jordan says, not possible. He says, it happens more than you think, especially in the snow. The engine is warm, and the rabbit got in there and started chewing on the hoses. When they popped the hood, there was rabbit fur everywhere. Jordan says, not a fan of bunnies, huh? and Zeke says, not anymore. She asks where he’s from, and he asks how she knows he’s an out of towner. She says she’d remember if she’d seen him before, and he says, she’s got him. He’s new to Port Charles. This place is starting to look better by the minute.

Clara says, Nina Reeves is Willow’s mother? She reads Crimson religiously. It’s a shame she didn’t get a chance to raise Willow. Willow says she’s not sure it’s a bad thing. Harmony had her faults, but Nina’s a trainwreck. Clara says she doesn’t believe anyone’s all bad; or all good, for that matter. They’re all flawed and imperfect. Some of us give in to our good instincts; some of us give in to the bad ones. Life is complicated. It sounds to her like the universe wants them in each other’s orbits. Nina’s Aunt Liesl saved Willow’s life with the bone marrow transplant. She thinks the universe wants them in each other’s lives. Willow says, no. Every time she gives Nina an inch, she takes a mile. Clara says, yet she forgave Harmony for her mistakes. Is Nina really that unforgivable? Willow says, that’s exactly what she’s saying, and Clara says, so if Willow were to get a call saying Nina had died in an unexpected car accident, how would she feel?

Maxie tells Lucy, this house does seem perfect for her. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an amazing kitchen, good schools, but can she really afford it? I thought they made millions when the company went public, and Lucy says, come on. Look around her. Think about what an amazingly successful year they’ve had at Deception together. Maxie says, what about next year, and the year after that, and the year after that? Lucy says, it’s a valid point, but all they have to do is come up with more products, new and better products, and they can do that together as long as they put their minds to it. Come on, Maxie. Live for today. Maxie says, to living for today, and Lucy says, to Deception. Maxie says, to Deception, and they clink glasses.

On the phone, Laura says she hopes they don’t mind she got their number from Brook, but she has a problem, and they’re the perfect person to talk to about it… Oh no. It’s not official city business. It’s personal. Her son has been missing for a few months now, and she has reason to believe he might be in a home in Chechnya. The problem is, she and her husband don’t speak Russian, and have never been to that part of the world. She was hoping they’d know someone who could act as a translator and as a guide. So would they happen to know anyone who could fill that bill?… She and Doc would like to leave as soon as they can.

Portia says, in her opinion, Esme needs to do what’s best for her and that baby, and Esme says she agrees, but Laura does have a good point. She can’t take care of Ace all by herself, and if she leaves town, she’ll have to get a full-time job. Portia says, but maybe not, and Esme says, people need money to eat and buy clothes and put a roof over their head. Portia says, yes, of course (🍷), but does she think Spencer would let his baby brother go hungry? Esme says she doesn’t want to be dependent on anyone, and Portia says she respects that, but maybe moving out of Port Charles with her baby would be better for Esme. It sounds like she’d be more comfortable without Ace’s family watching her every move.

Drew tells Curtis, the situation is just so untenable. At some point, something’s got to give. He thanks Curtis for talking it out. He has enough on his plate, and Drew appreciates it. Curtis says, it is awkward, living in his own house and staying in the guest room, but he owes it to himself, and to Portia, to hang in there and make it work. Drew says he’s proud of Curtis, and Curtis says, that kiss just confused everything, and it brought up feelings that were better off buried.

Willow says, Clara doesn’t play fair, and Clara says, it was just a question. Willow sighs and says, when Harmony died, and the truth came out about who she really was and all the bad things she’d done, she still missed her. And she never stopped loving her. And yes, she wishes Harmony were still alive. Clara says, her biological mom isn’t dead, and Willow says, no, she’s not. And she very badly wants to be in Willow’s life and her kids’ lives. And if Nina were to die tomorrow, she thinks she’d feel another loss, like she did with Harmony. But with Nina, it’s so much more complicated. Clara asks if it has to be. Her relationship with her mother wasn’t perfect, but she’d do anything to see her again. Her beeper goes off, and she says she has to go. She’ll see Willow later.

Laura thanks Yuri, and looks like she’s in shock. Doc says, what? Did Yuri say he can’t help them? She says, just the opposite. He’s between jobs. He says he’d love to help them. Doc says, that’s excellent, and she says, for the first time, for weeks now, she actually thinks there’s a chance for her to see her sone again. Doc hugs her.

Portia says, someone will call Esme with the results from her throat culture, and in the meantime, here’s a prescription that will help her manage her pain. Esme thanks her, and Portia says, in the meantime, eat healthy, drink fluids, and have nutrient rich foods. Take care of herself, and that baby. Esme says, will do, and she’ll think about what Portia said.

Drew says he hopes things work out with Curtis and Portia, and Curtis says, time will tell. He tells Drew to call him if he needs anything. Drew says, only if he does the same, and Curtis says, he’s got it. They fist bump, and Drew leaves. Outside, he makes a call. He says, it’s Drew Cain. They have to move up the meeting regarding the SEC. He wants to talk about a deal.

Chase asks, where’s Tracy? and Brook says, gone. He says, more pâté for them, but she says she hates pâté. He says, him too. What’s going on with her and her grandmother? She says she wishes she knew. The bartender cleans up. Both Jordan and Zeke are gone. He finds Jordan’s ring in the bottom of her glass.

Zeke and Jordan get very, very busy in his  room at the MetroCourt as his jazzy playlist plays.

Tomorrow, Olivia tells Ned that she knows exactly how they’re going to do it; Drew asks someone to meet this evening; and Josslyn tells Carly to have the courage to do what Michael couldn’t.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey – The Reunion – Part 2

Ugh for the second time this week, and it’s only Tuesday.

Andy says, Teresa doesn’t really think her brother and sister-in-law are responsible for her going to jail, and Teresa says, they hung out with the people responsible. She spoke to the FBI. Melissa says she doesn’t know the man Teresa is talking about, and Andy says he’s curious about Dolores’s reaction, but Dolores says she just can’t fathom… Melissa asks how would they even know this guy, and Teresa says, they weren’t targeting her, but her ex, by hanging out with the people doing it to her ex. Melissa says she and Joe #2 didn’t commit mortgage fraud, and Teresa says they did it to her husband. Melissa says, it’s a f***ing lie. Melissa reads a text from Jacqueline Laurita to Jackie calling Teresa an entire long paragraph of names, saying she’s a nasty a-hole who thinks she’s a goddess. Melissa says, this is Teresa’s friend, and Teresa says, Jacqueline said Melissa is a whore, and Andy says, moving on. Teresa says she’s cleansing the bad energy, and I wait for her to leave, but she doesn’t. Andy asks Rachel what the first season was like, dealing with a two year old and a newborn, and we flash back. Rachel says, it was challenging, but she has help from her mom and aunt, since she has no nanny. She’d rather have someone do cleaning so she can spend time with her kids. You don’t get that time back. She tears up, and Andy says, a viewer wonders if she prefers John hairy or smooth. We flash back to John’s waxing, and she says she likes him smooth. He’s shaved his entire body, and got lipo. He looks younger now. Andy says, Miley from Oakland wants to know what Rachel thought when Jennifer called her out on her nose job when she’d had one herself. Jennifer starts off talking about the plastic surgeon, and slides into babbling about irrelevant topics. Rachel says, none of that happened, but Jennifer says, that’s how she remembers it. So I guess that makes it fact. She accuses Rachel of being BravoLover1234 on social media. I’m doubting that just because I would hope she’d make up a more original handle. Jennifer talks and talks and talks, and Rachel asks if Andy can make her stop talking, but he says, she’ll run out of gas soon. Finally, he gets a word in, and asks where Rachel is in the adoption process. She says, it was finalized, and Andy says, it was so touching when Jaiden expressed it was what he wanted, and we flash back to that. Rachel says she’s going to cry. We all are, and I’ll say it again, she needs to take those kids, her newly hot husband, and run. She says, Jaiden’s birth mother had been contacted by blogs, and said they were adopting for the show. Dolores says, Rachel was talking about it years ago, and Andy says, Jaiden’s birth mother was saying John was preventing her from speaking or seeing Jaiden. Rachel says, a castmate provided more information. Jaiden’s birth mother was contacted because of Louie. He’d gotten information on what prison she’d been in and where she was, and had someone track her down. Andy asks how she found out it was Louie, and she says, he told someone close to her who’s not in the cast. Teresa acts like, no way would Louie ever do such a thing, but Marge says, Louie screaming a P.I.’s name at them makes sense now, and we flash back to the Bo Dietl debacle. Teresa says, Marge is calling the kettle black. Everything comes to Marge. Marge says, she’d never hire a P.I., and Teresa says, Louie has the money. Melissa says, he’s a great f***ing catch, and Teresa says, Marge started it, and Melissa says, Marge apologized, and Teresa said she did nothing wrong. Somehow, this escalates between Melissa and Teresa, who do that thing I hate, shouting over each other so you can’t understand either one of them, but it makes no sense anyway. It ends with Teresa telling Melissa to take a namaste and stick it up her a-hole, and Melissa says, if she could find one, she would.

Jackie and Jen join the group, Andy saying, the nice Jewish girls have arrived. Andy says, Jen has made her transformation into the Housewives universe; it usually takes longer. Jen says she doesn’t recognize herself. She’s had a facelift, a nose job, and lost weight. Andy says, she’s not messing around, and she says, if she’s not asked back, this might be her last shot. She also seems sane, so I don’t get this. He asks how she liked her first season, and she says, it was actually better than expectation in terms of filming, but the aftermath is tricky. There was a lot of reaction to her having slept with James Gandolfini. She was surprised how offended people were. She wasn’t always this old hag; she was in her 20s. People said he couldn’t defend himself and had slept with an old hag. God almighty. She didn’t look that bad, and yeah, had anyone seen James in later years? He wasn’t exactly Hugh Jackman. Or even Ryan Reynolds. Jen says, her exit has the James Gandolfini rest stop, and it makes her cry. Andy says, Jackie looks healthy; she seems like she’s radiating. Jackie says she needed more weight in her face; she looks younger. He asks how she feels being back as a friend, and she says, it was hard. Maybe, but it’s probably why she looks healthy. A few months into her recovery, they were talking about casting, but she was not in a good place. She’d gained a lot of weight in a short period of time, and she didn’t want to move backwards. It was the best thing, and gave her a chance to write her book, which was important in her recovery. Andy says, when Dolores was on Watch What Happens Live, she’d talked honestly about taking Ozempic, and asks Jackie her opinion. Jackie says, it’s not a bad thing to want to lose weight, but she thinks the problem is, one day, you have to go off of them, and studies show you gain the weight back quickly. People can become addicted to being thin, and getting back to it is where dangerous habits can come in. Well said. Andy asks the name of her book, and she says, The Weight of Beautiful. He says, who knew she was a talented limerick lyricist, and we flash back to that. She says, a few Guinness’s will get her there. She makes one up about Andy, which I didn’t catch exactly, but close enough. There once was a man who got chatty with ladies who liked to be catty. A producer and host from coast to coast, the Housewives all call him daddy. Andy asks, who’s the better chugger? and everyone agrees that it’s Jackie. We flash back, and Andy says, Melissa talked about drunk dialing her ex and was stealing wine glasses. Melissa says, when she’s drunk, she likes to have fun, and she’ll say anything. Teresa says she shouldn’t do that kind of stuff since she’s a married woman with children. Melissa says, Teresa calls people the c-word and her children see that. Teresa says she had a good reason to use that word😐, and Melissa says she was just having fun with the girls. Teresa says, if she hadn’t been getting married, she’d have made a big deal about it. Marge says, it was all in fun, and Teresa says, of course Marge would back up Melissa. Andy asks what Teresa’s problem with male strippers is, and she says she’s into Channing Taynum [sic]. Melissa feigns shock, and says, how dare Teresa say such a thing when she’s married? Andy says, it’s time to take a break. I know I need one.

The dudes arrive backstage, and ugh, Louie is such a jerk. Frank says, they’re going to bust John’s cherry. Back at the Reunion, Andy says, in Ireland, they had a way with words, and we flash back to Teresa’s raw as a cucumber and fresh of breath air; Melissa’s thinking the word arsenal had something to do with a book; Danielle insisting conversating is a word; and Jennifer’s infamous boogawolf. Andy says, it’s a new one to him, and Jennifer says, her best friend from Arkansas said, the next time she saw Marge, call her that. At the dinner, a lightbulb popped in her head. Let’s add that to the list since it’s more like a lightbulb popped on over her head. Jen says she’s used it like ten times since. Andy asks Melissa to define arsenal, and she’s still shaky on that, but her lightbulb finally comes on. Did anyone here go to school or even ever read a book? A viewer points out that conversating is in the dictionary, and Marge says, it is now, but it’s a slang word, and she wouldn’t use it on an application. I find it kind of annoying. Another viewer commends Marge for taking in friends as family, and asks how her relationship with Jan’s kids is. She says, Jan died last August, and it was hard on them; it was sudden. His son called her, and said Jan was going to the hospital, and to get there asap. She spoke to Jan every day. Andy asks if Marge’s stepdaughter is the only one of Jan’s children she’s estranged from, and Marge says, it’s still hard. They talk some more about Rachel adopting, and Marge says Rachel is a great mother. Then we have to hear about Marge’s early sex life with Joe #3, which I don’t need, and who’s having the most sex, which is another thing not on my bucket list of info needed. A viewer wonders why Marge wasn’t okay with Jennifer and Teresa saying she was a better friend than an enemy, but was okay with Jackie saying she wouldn’t want Marge as an enemy. Marge says, with Jennifer and Teresa, it was a forewarning; like saying she’s not a good person. Jackie says, all she meant was Marge would be a formidable opponent. Teresa whines that she just said that because of what Jackie said. A viewer asks where Marge gets her information, and if she gets Google alerts. Marge says she doesn’t get alerts, and doesn’t have an arsenal of information. Teresa says, Marge brought up the rumor about Ethan cheating, and Andy says, Teresa is the one who brought it up. Teresa says, that’s because she heard it from her brother, who heard it from Melissa, who heard it from Marge. Melissa says, that didn’t happen, and Andy says, there was a lot of talk about Laura. What did Marge do to piss her off? Marge says she was trying to be kind and get Laura on the show. Then she realized the friendship was more about the show than a real friendship. Laura was told by someone else, the way to get on is to cause drama, so she talked to Teresa and Jennifer. Andy asks why Jennifer listened to what Laura had to say, and Jennifer says, she’d been reliving the affair while watching the show, so she  thought, why not? Andy says, Melissa already knew about the rumor before Jennifer heard it from Laura, and Jennifer says, Laura told her that Melissa knew already. There’s a bunch of nonsense from Melissa and Teresa, and Andy asks, why bring it up on camera to Danielle? And why tell Danielle not to bring it up to Melissa? Jennifer says she was letting the narrative play out, and Marge says, Jennifer went to acting school, although I’m not sure if Marge is being funny or Jennifer did go to acting school and this was the best she could do. There’s convoluted talk, and Melissa says, they just wanted to make a big deal that Danielle could deliver in the finale. Rachel says, Danielle was manipulated, and Andy asks if she feels set up. Danielle asks if they set her up.

Omg this feels so loooong, and we’re only halfway through.

There are crickets, and Jennifer says she’s sorry if it came across that way. Marge says, someone she thought was a friend lied, and it fell in Danielle’s lap. It was up to her what she did with it. Danielle says she doesn’t feel set up😐. She likes to believe she’s nobody’s pawn. Marge says, she was a pawn, but Danielle says she doesn’t think so. Andy says, she might walk away tonight with a different opinion, and Jennifer asks if she should have hidden the information. Andy asks, who thinks the rumors are true? and no one dares raise their hand even if they’re thinking it. Jennifer says she believes Marge told Laura the rumor. Andy asks, who does Melissa blame most? and Melissa says she blames Teresa for talking to Joe #2, but then Teresa won’t let her talk, and it’s the back and forth thing. Jen says, they should have invited Melissa, not just half the couple. Backstage, Joe #2 says, in 13 years, it’s never been like this. Joe #3 asks, what’s different? and Joe #2 jokingly says, Nate. Frank says, they’ve had plenty of arguments, but it’s never gotten to this point. The only thing different is Louie.

Teresa says, it wasn’t her idea. It was Louie, but everything he said was coming from Marge. Melissa asks why not ask them both to come over, and Teresa says she was going to leave, but then she felt bad. Melissa says she should feel bad. She was trying to break up her brother’s marriage. Teresa wishes her happiness, but then talks behind her back. Teresa says she wants the next question, but Melissa is like, oh no. There’s a bunch of nonsense back and forth, until Andy finally screams, hold on! Stop! But it doesn’t. It’s like two little kids who need to have the last word, and Teresa says, Melissa’s weak. Andy says he swears to God. They’re like kindergarteners who don’t grow or evolve. Teresa doesn’t miss a beat, and says, Melissa and Joe were looking for an excuse not to come to the wedding. They were looking for a storyline. Melissa says, Teresa did it, not her, but Teresa says she didn’t do it. Melissa can talk to Louie when he comes out. Melissa says, Louie’s the biggest bitch boy. He wants to be on the show; he’s the new bitch boy. Teresa says, Joe #2 is the bitch boy, and Andy suggests they keep talking over each other every f***ing second. Everyone else is either staring into space or looking down, and Teresa says she can’t wait to never look at Melissa’s face again after today. Backstage, the guys get ready. Frank says, normally, he keeps his mouth shut, but not today. He never jumps in, but he did nothing but try to help Louie. In unseen footage, Frank is telling Joe #2 about how Frankie had been working for Louie. Louie closed the company, but never told Frankie, then wouldn’t take Frankie’s calls. Joe #2 wonders what Louie’s agenda is, and Frank tells him not to fight Louie. Louie will kick his ass, not like Juicy Joe. Joe #2 laughs.  

Andy says, there was a lot of viewer reaction to Jennifer’s coffee reading, and we flash back to Angie saying, Jennifer would get endorsements. A viewer asked if Jennifer thought people would fall for it, but Jennifer insists Angie is good at what she does. Marge says, the reading was obviously tainted, and everyone gets out their dictionaries. Jennifer says, Angie is a nurse by day, and looked after nono; that’s how Jennifer knew her. She’d asked if Jennifer was going into the lion’s den, and told her that Melissa never came to visit. There’s a bunch of mess, and Andy asks if Bill’s perception on therapy has changed, and we flash back to Bill saying he doesn’t need to go back. Jennifer says, one session did wonders, and she’s not pushing it. We already know she’s never not going to sweep things under the rug. Andy asks if Bill is still in the pool house, and Jennifer says, he explained that he’s with patients all day, then comes home to her, the nanny, her dad, four kids, and now a dog. She’s using the pool house now, and they’re hanging together. She’s so happy. Andy asks if Marge believes that, and Marge says she believes this is what Jennifer wants in a marriage. Andy asks if Marge blames Jennifer for still being angry because her daughter is suffering repercussions, and Marge says she understands why Jennifer is mad, but there have obviously issues that have been going on for years, and she’s not taking responsibility for that. Jennifer says, her daughter wanted to be a Broadway star, and Marge says, she will be. Jennifer talks too much. Andy says, Marge called Jennifer a drug addict, and Marge says she’s not a vice shamer, but when the vice is your entire lifestyle… Jennifer shrieks that Marge has old lady energy about a million times, and Marge says she’s seen a change in Jennifer. Jennifer’s head spins around as she hurls stupid made up names at Marge, and Marge says, Jennifer can insult her looks all she wants. She could give two sh*ts. Andy says, Jennifer was distraught about Bill’s affair being exposed, but had no problem exposing the rumor about Melissa. Jennifer says, first, she wondered if they would share information, and Melissa says, she never shared any information about Jennifer. What was the point of bringing it into the finale? Jennifer says, for her to kill it, and Andy says, it seemed like they blamed Jennifer when it was her and Teresa, and Teresa says she did nothing with the information she was given. Andy asks how Teresa and Marge’s relationship is. They seemed cordial during the season, then they were taking shots at each other on social media. Marge says she was fine until she had Bo Dietl screamed in her face and Louie sh*t on them. Backstage, Frank says, Louie claims Bo Dietl has a file on everyone here. Who does that? Joe #2 says, it’s sick sh*t, and Frank asks why anyone would have a file unless they know they have a dirty closet. I thought Bo Dietl refuted Louie’s claim, so I’m not sure why this was brought up again here.

Marge says, she’s since found out that one of her children was called and threatened at work – by Louie. She has the phone records, and Teresa knows it. She pulls out the receipts, and Teresa says, freaky sh*t. Jennifer asks if Marge’s son spoke to him, and Marge tells them, Louie said, I’m the guy you’ve got to worry about. It’s a very private place with high security. No one has any idea where the office is. Teresa says, someone is spoofing Louie, but Marge says, no one knows where her child is. Andy says, there is some hack going on with the Housewives. They’ve all gotten calls they thought were from each other. Teresa says she spoke to a P.I., and this does happen, and Marge says, the police know about it, and the phone records were pulled. On the side, Teresa and Melissa are bickering again, and Marge says she called Dolores; she was a mess. Teresa says, if Dolores knew, why didn’t Dolores tell her, and Dolores says, she wants nothing to do with this. Teresa is all, well, I never, and says, do what she has to do. Just now, she got two missed calls from Marge. How convenient! But Marge says, it’s a landline, and no one has the number. Since denial didn’t work, Teresa says, Marge has called people about Louie in the past. Marge says she never wants to see his sham of a face again, but Andy says she’s going to have to. There’s more bickering, and Teresa calls Marge the devil. Marge says, Teresa is a criminal, and so is Louie. Teresa is the one who started the rumor about Jackie’s husband. Louie belittles her and makes her look like an a-hole. Teresa says, oh no he doesn’t, and calls Marge a whore. Marge says she’s belittled and pathetic, and Andy says, stop. Teresa calls Marge, old hag Nancy, which I have no idea what is in reference to, and Andy says they’re both acting like a-holes. He thanks Jackie and Jen, and says, they’re going to bring out the Jersey men.

The guys come out of the dressing room, and some of the women take a pee break. Danielle says, they set her up, and Melissa tells Joe #2, this is next level sh*t. Andy goes backstage, and tells Louie that he’s worried about emotions getting out of control. He doesn’t want things to get physical. He’s the first line. Louie tells him not to worry, and thanks him for caring. Huh? Andy says, let’s do this, and tells Joe #2, don’t get out of his chair. Joe promises, and Louie says, it’s so sickening. Well, we agree there, just not for the same reasons.

Next time, Teresa thinks Andy should get Botox; Frank shows off his new teeth; Frankie working for Louie is discussed; John tells Louie to stop the bullsh*t; Marge says, Louie is under criminal investigation; Louie says, I know everything, let’s play (ugh on top of ugh over and over); Teresa is the first one out of her chair, pointing her finger at Joe #2; and Teresa walks out, screaming at the cameras, but this time, there’s no red Solo cup to throw.

🍿 This was really strange in spots. I swear, Teresa was either high or she’s totally losing it. There was one point, when they were talking about Laura, where she was obviously lost, bringing up things they’d just talked about like they hadn’t just talked about them. And Louie… WTF? This guy gets weirder every time we see him. There’s some kind of ticking time bomb there. I just hope it doesn’t end in tragic headlines.

🩰 In a Barbie World…

Come back tomorrow for soap and the finale of an even more awful Reunion. Until then stay safe, stay returning what you’ve borrowed, and stay dreaming bigger.

June 5, 2023 – Mason Gives Ava a Task, Awful Summer People Conclude Their Reunion, Disco Queens On Deck & Break Free

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Chase and Brook share an ice cream cone as they dip their feet in the pool I want for my living room, especially with those glow balls floating in it. He says, it’s delicious, and she asks what flavor it is. He says he couldn’t care less, and kisses her.

Dex tells Josslyn that she’s special. Once in a lifetime. The thought of losing her scares him because he’s in love with her. Now it’s his turn to ask; is this too much for her? She kisses him and helps him take off his shirt. My bad. I could have sworn she said she loved him too, but maybe I just automatically filled that in, in my head. They get busy and there’s a song part.

Trina tells Spencer, finally Esme will be held accountable for what she did to them, and once she’s charged, he should have no problem getting custody of his baby brother. He says, except last time, Ace went with Esme to Spring Ridge. Who’s to say that won’t happen again? She says, first of all, Pentenville is on a whole other level of what’s appropriate for a baby. Second, Ace isn’t fresh out of the hospital this time around. He’s settled into Laura’s place, and Diane could argue it’s best not to disrupt his life. Spencer says, she’d be right, and Trina says, she never thought she’d be grateful to his Uncle Victor. He really came through for Spencer, and uncovered evidence that the PCPD missed. She asks what they’re waiting for, and starts scooping everything up, but he says, she can’t do that.

Ava tells Mason that he’s too late. Any connections she had with the Jerome family business died twice. Once with her father, and again with her brother Julian. Mason says, they were impressed by her pedigree. The fact that she’s a Jerome did get their attention. She tells him to take his request down Route 31 to Pentenville, and give his request to her sister Olivia, but he says, alas, Olivia Jerome can’t help him. Austin tells Ava that Mason gets off playing mind games with people because he’s never really figured out what to do with his life. He, on the other hand, has some appointments coming up, so can they move this along? Just tell them what it is he wants. Mason says, when he referred to Ava’s family, he’s not talking about the Jeromes or even the Cassadines, what’s left of them. He’s talking about the father of Ava’s daughter. The biggest value she holds for them is her connection to Sonny Corinthos. I give up trying to figure out what the hell these people do, since it seems to shift every time Mason comes on the scene.

Jordan orders a margarita on the rocks, no salt, at the pool bar, because we are going to work that pool into every scene possible. She takes her old wedding ring out of her bag, and flashes back to telling Curtis that she hopes he and Portia are happy, together or apart, but she has to truly let go. Two years was too long to put her life on hold. She can’t wait a minute more.

Thank God.  The moss bowl🎍is safe. Carly tells Michael, the fact that this footage exists is dangerous to his father. Has he shown this to anyone else? He says, Willow’s seen it, and she says, Willow knows he’s working against his father? He says he only showed it to her recently, and Carly asks what she said. He says, Willow asked him to get rid of the footage, and Carly says, she’s right. He has to destroy this flashdrive.

Brook asks why Chase is looking at her like that, and he says, it’s the only way he knows how to look at her. Does she want him to stop? She says, don’t you dare. She asks how things are in detective land, and he says, they caught the guy that was robbing all the shops on Charles Street. She says, that must’ve felt good, and he says, it did. He’s going to get another beer. Does she want anything? She says, everything she wants is right here, and they kiss. Tracy says, how sweet. Will Chase run and get her a Singapore Sling?

Portia asks when her next appointment is, and the desk nurse tells her, ten minutes. Portia says she hasn’t run the clinic in so long; she’s not used to this many walk-ins. Zeke walks in, and says, a doctor’s work is never done, in an English accent. She hugs him, then punches his arm. He asks if that’s any way to great her little brother, and she asks what he’s doing in Port Charles. Why didn’t he tell her that he was coming?

Trina asks why Spencer doesn’t want to go to the PCPD, but he says he’ll go. She doesn’t have to be involved. She says, that’s a joke, right? Not only was she Esme’s original target, she was here when he opened this thing. She’s in it. He says, but the police don’t have to know that. He’ll take care of this. She says, he’s acting shady, but he says he’s not. She asks why he’d shut her out on this, of all things? and he says, because if the police ask where the evidence came from, she’ll tell them the truth.

Josslyn asks if Dex meant it, and he says, that he’s in love with her? Yes. She says, he probably noticed that she didn’t say it back, and he says he doesn’t care… Obviously, he cares, but he didn’t tell her because he needed a response. He told her because he wanted her to know how he feels. She doesn’t have to say anything. She says she knows, but she wants to.

Carly tells Michael, the only way to make sure this footage isn’t used against Sonny is to make sure it doesn’t exist, but he says, this footage is a way for her to stay out of prison without her having to testify against dad. She says, that’s just semantics. She won’t have to turn against his father in public, but he’ll be behind bars because of her. And what about Josslyn? Dex works for Sonny. Any government investigation will put Dex in prison right next to him. Michael asks if she’d have an issue with that, but she says, Josslyn would have an issue with that. If Dex goes to prison, Josslyn is going to be devastated. She knows they’re butting heads right now, but she can’t believe he wants that for his sister. He says, Dex would come out of it okay, and she asks how he can say that. Michael says, he just would, and she asks, what’s going on? What does he know that she doesn’t know?

Tracy says she’s surprised to see Brook here, and Brook asks, why? Tracy asks, where’s her drink? and Chase says, it’s coming right up. He asks if Brook would like anything, and Brook says, just for him to come right back. Tracy asks, what the hell is Brook doing?

Chase says hi to Jordan, and she asks if he’s enjoying his afternoon off. He says, yes, and her? She says, yeah, and he asks the bartender for another El Rey Sol and a Singapore Sling. He asks if Jordan is sure she’s okay.

Tracy asks, how Brook can be her eyes and ears at Deception if she’s here sunning herself by the pool? Brook says, A, it’s after 5, and B, hasn’t she heard of summer? Tracy says, oh, her bosses cut back on office hours in the summertime, but Brook says, they give leeway. Maxie, Sasha, and Lucy care that their employees are happy. Tracy asks, what kind of business plan is that? and Brook says, that’s enough. Why is Tracy so interested in Deception?

Trina says, obviously she’d tell the police the truth. Is Spencer saying he wouldn’t? He says he thinks they should downplay where the evidence came from, and she asks what he’s going to say. He says he doesn’t know, which is exactly why they can’t go to the cops right now. He needs time to think. The police are going to be suspicious of anything that comes from Victor Cassadine, including and especially evidence they failed to uncover during the investigation. She says, they’re going to be a little embarrassed, but that’s no reason to lie about it, and he scoops up the papers, saying, he doesn’t want to talk about this right now. She asks, what’s wrong with him? but he says, nothing. She says, obviously, he knows something she doesn’t, but he says, the only thing he knows is, involving his uncle in this is going to complicate things significantly. They’re going to hold this evidence under a microscope. She asks if they won’t do that anyway, and he says, what happens if Esme’s lawyer decides to use Victor’s crimes to discredit this evidence, or get it thrown out entirely? She’s going to walk. They get one shot at this. If she’s found not guilty, they can’t try her again for the same crime. She says she doesn’t buy a word he’s saying. Tell her what he’s keeping from her, or she’s out.

Josslyn tells Dex that she’s not hesitating because she’s unsure about how she feels about him. Just telling someone she loves them makes her nervous. She’s only said that twice, and really meant it both times, but neither love lasted. With Cam, they just outgrew each other, and with Oscar, who knows? They probably would have too. He says, she wasn’t given the chance to find out, and she says, they both knew he was dying when they said I love you. He says, that was incredibly brave to open her heart like that, knowing there was no future for them, and she says she doesn’t regret it. What she had with Oscar was really special. Sorry. Is it weird she’s talking about that? He says, no. he wants her to feel like she can tell him anything. I notice he’s wearing his dog tags, and wonder if those don’t get in the way when… never mind. She says she wants to, and knows she shouldn’t let her past come between them, but he says, that’s not how he sees it. They’re both who they are because of their experiences. He’s grateful for her past. He’s grateful for her.

Carly tells Michael, Josslyn said Dex had a plan; that he wasn’t going to be working for Sonny forever. She just thought it was wishful thinking, but Josslyn was adamant that Dex didn’t want to be part of the business. Now here Michael is with footage of Sonny trafficking illegal weapons, and shockingly, it won’t implicate Dex. The night Dex was shot, he was found on the Quartermaine grounds. Dex was there to see Michael. Dex is working for him.

Ava says, Mason is crazy if he thinks she knows anything about Sonny’s business, but Mason says, she’s in a good position to find out. They co-parent their daughter Avery successfully, and she’s on good terms with Sonny’s fiancé Nina Reeves. She says, this is how that would go. Hey, Sonny, how’s your business? What’s it to you, Ava? Butt out. Austin says, Mason is essentially asking Ava to hang a target on her own back, but Mason says, they’re only asking her to maintain a rapport with her bestie and baby daddy. The information will come. Ava says, somehow, she doesn’t think that would be the end of it, and Mason says, she’s right. There’s a small task they need now, but she’ll be perfectly placed to receive her marching orders. (I don’t think that means what he thinks it means.) She says she doesn’t take orders. Not from him. Not from anybody. Mason says, there’s a lot of dangerous anybodys in the world, but she says she hasn’t seen anything to back up his threats, so how does she know this great and powerful Oz isn’t some hillbilly behind a curtain? He says, she doesn’t know, but Austin knows. Ava says she’s had enough, and gets up, but Austin says, please. She needs to hear Mason out.

Zeke says he got tired of hearing Portia tell him everything was fine, so he decided to come see for himself. She says she’s sorry she wasn’t more forthcoming, but she didn’t want to face him, and for him to see the mess she made of her life. He says, because she’s a fool. On what planet does she think he’d judge her? She’s his sister; he loves her. She says, no matter what? and he says, no matter what. Unless she switched from being a 49ers fan to a Bill’s fan; then all bets are off. She says she actually roots for the Patriots now, and he says, bye. She says she’s kidding, and he says, she’d better be. She thanks him for coming all this way, and for teasing her; for making her feel normal again. He asks how things are with Trina, and she says, she guesses they’re improving. Slowly, but surely. She’s determined to give Trina space, even though the distance is killing her. The whole thing with Spencer, and getting caught up in that mess with the Cassadines… She’s never been so terrified in her life. He says, that Spencer kid was trouble when he met him at the reception, and she says, he’s a real vibe, right? Zeke says, that’s one way of putting it, and Portia says, Spencer has caused Trina nothing but pain. He says he doesn’t get why Trina is with him, and she says, it’s her fault. Not fully, but the rift between her and Trina certainly didn’t help. He says, as in, it made her turn to Spencer? and Portia says, and made her cling to him even tighter. But now… He asks what she’s planning, and she says, Zeke’s here and Trina’s here. Maybe he can talk some sense into her.

Trina says, Spencer promised he’d never lie to her again, and he says he hasn’t. She says, he’s keeping something from her, and she wants nothing to do with that in their relationship. Let her lay it out for him. Tell her the truth right now, or she’s gone. She’s not playing with him. He says, his uncle may have falsified this evidence. In fact, he’d be shocked if his uncle didn’t falsify it. She asks why he’d think that, and he says, because a few months ago, he asked Victor for help in getting custody of Ace, and he implied he was going to kill Esme. He said, no, because he wants Esme out of Ace’s life, not dead. That’s insane. So what Victor suggested, or rather said, was that he was going to find new evidence. She says, so this new evidence is definitely fake, and he says, most definitely. Which is why he needs to be the one who brings it in. She says, he’s not bringing this evidence anywhere.

Carly shoves the flashdrive at Michael, and he says, yes. Dex is his mole in Sonny’s organization. She asks, how long? and he says, from the beginning. He planted Dex. She says, so Dex is only working for Sonny… He says, to gather evidence against him. Dex isn’t a criminal; he’s ex-military. He hired Dex from a private security company. She asks if Josslyn knows, and he says, not at first. When they first met, Josslyn thought he was one of Sonny’s guys. He told Dex to stay away from her. Carly says, he’s a great listener. Michael knows his sister; she’s not going to give up on something. He says, at some point, without consulting him, Dex told Josslyn the truth, and she asks if Josslyn knows about the footage. He says, yeah. That’s what they were arguing about at the hospital. Josslyn helped him realize that the footage will give Carly the best deal with the Feds. She says, no, but he says, it’s the best way of keeping her out of prison. She says, listen to her. She will not sacrifice his father to save herself. He says, then do it to save her family.

Jordan tells Chase she’s fine; just decompressing. He says, so was he, until Brook’s grandmother showed up.

Brook says, Tracy never did tell her why she wants her working at Deception, but Tracy says she did. She wants information on the patent for The Deceptor, and everything else Brook knows about the new product line coming out. Brook says, there’s a new product line? and Tracy says, she’s utterly useless.

Spencer tells Trina, they know Esme is guilty. She filmed that video of Joss and Cam, she framed Trina, she nearly killed that Oz guy. Does it really matter how she’s brought to justice? Trina says, let her think about it… Yes. He says, if she really feels that way, then go, and forget about everything she saw here. He’ll be the one to take this on.

Ava says, they have no idea the strides she and Sonny have made in order to co-parent their daughter successfully. She’s not going to blow that for whatever grand ambitions Austin’s cousin and his puppet master have in mind. Mason tells Austin to get Ava under control, and Ava is like, hey, but Austin says, just take a minute. He just needs her to hear Mason out. She says, Austin just said it himself; crossing Sonny could put her at risk. He says, she’s more at risk if she doesn’t do what they’re asking. He’s just trying to help her out. She has to trust him on this one. He’s looking out for her. Ava says, Mason claimed he had something they both need to do, but so far, it looks like it’s only her, and Mason says, Austin’s job is to keep her on task. She says, lucky him. Even if she were to agree, Mason has no idea of the history between her and Sonny. He says, they know all about it. It’s a tall order, he knows, but they have faith in her. Start by cultivating a greater role in his life. Ava says, to what end? and Mason says, let’s just take it step by step, shall we? Get him to confide in her. She says, he won’t, and Mason says, then make him. Bring back anything she hears about his association with a company named Pikeman.

Josslyn and Dex get dressed, and she says she did offer to leave town with him. He says he remembers. The fact she was willing to do that… She says she still would, if it was their only option, but he says, they talked about this. He doesn’t want her to have to leave her family, friends, and career. She says she doesn’t want that either, but she would if it meant being with him, and he says, they’ve been through a lot together. She says, more than most couples in their entire life, and we go down Dex and Josslyn Memory Lane. She says she doesn’t want anything to come between them, not the Feds and not her own fears. She loves him.

Ava asks, what kind of business is that? but Mason says, no more questions. If she needs to know more, he’ll tell her. Just keep her ears  open. Anything she hears, report to Austin, and Austin will report to him. He knows Austin will keep her on task for both their sakes. He knows she thinks he’s like an ignorant hayseed, but remember he knows a lot of things other people don’t, like where Nikolas Cassadine really is. And Nikolas’s mother, the PCPD, and his son would be very interested to hear from him. Ava says, he’s made his point, and he says he doesn’t want to overstay his welcome. One more thing. Throw in the moss bowl🎍. If either of them is thinking of doling out the same fate that befell Ava’s husband, he’s not the one in charge. As Austin knows, they disappear him, they’ll end up with much more heat than they could ever handle. He leaves, and Austin shuts the door.

Zeke says he’ll help Portia with Trina any way he can, and she thanks him, saying, they can talk about it when they get home. He says he’s staying at the MetroCourt, but she says, no. He says, she’s got enough on her plate, and he’s doing some business in Port Charles with no ending, and doesn’t want to overstay his welcome. She says, that’s impossible. He has a client in New York? He says, when he heard where he was located, he got excited and jumped on it. Any excuse to see her and Trina, starting tonight hopefully. Can she join him for dinner? The desk nurse tells Portia that she has a patient waiting in the exam room, and Portia says, thank you. Zeke says he should have known better than to try and surprise a doctor, but she says, how about lunch tomorrow? He says, perfect, and she can tell Trina that he’s in town. She says, he’s playing peacemaker already, and he gives her two thumbs up. She says she’s so grateful, and he says, bottom line, neither she nor Trina will be happy until the relationship gets repaired. She says, it’s so good to have someone on her side, and he says, always. He hugs her, and says he’s got her.

Trina says she can’t just unsee this, but Spencer says, sure she can. She says, just hear her out. She knows how tempting it is to use this evidence… He says, they don’t know for sure the evidence is fake, but she says, this isn’t the way. It’s just wrong, and also illegal. If the cops discover any of this evidence isn’t legit, he’s the one who’s going to go to prison. Then what’s going to happen to Ace? He says, she’s right, and she says, so they’re agreed that they’re going to destroy all this evidence. He says, yes, of course (🍷), and her phone dings. She says she forgot, she has to meet her dad for dinner… Taggert, and he says he knew what she meant. She says she doesn’t think she’s ready to call Curtis dad yet, and he tells her, she said yet. Does that mean maybe someday?

Michael says, Carly is the glue that holds this family together, and the moss bowl🎍is offended. He says, what about Donna? and Carly says, it’s going to kill her to be away from Donna, but she’ll be okay. He says, without her mother? and Carly says, she’ll have Sonny, but he says, they both know that’s not the same thing. Wiley and Amelia need their grandmother. Josslyn needs her. He needs her. She says, he’s not playing fair, and he says, maybe not, but everything he’s saying is true. He holds out the flashdrive, and says, please give this footage to the US Attorney’s office.

Trina says she’s taking things with Curtis one step at a time, and Spencer says he thinks that’s a good plan. She says, her dad is also supportive, and he says he also thinks everything is going to work out. She says she’s starting to believe so too, and he tells her get out of here. He’ll get rid of the evidence and give the key back to the bank. She says she’ll see him later, and he says, definitely. She kisses him, and leaves. He sits down, looking at the evidence.

Ava asks if Austin was just going along with Mason to get him to leave. Does he really think she’d entertain spying on Sonny Corinthos? He says, Mason is a very dangerous guy, but she says she’s dealt with a lot worse than him. Austin says, he’s just the messenger. He’s not the person in charge. She says, clearly, Austin knows who is, and he says he thinks it would be better if they just dealt with Mason. She asks, who is this big, bad boss calling the shots? and he yells, stop! He says he’s sorry. He’s serious. She already knows too much. He leaves.

Spencer puts the stuff back in the box, and says, just in case.

Brook says, Tracy told her that she wants her working at Deception. What Tracy hasn’t told her is why. It’s clearly not because she has an interest in makeup or fashion. Tracy says she’s not dignifying that with a response, and Brook says, of course (🍷) she’s not. Chase comes back with Tracy’s drink, and she says she hopes he’s off duty. He says he is, and Brook says, he actually caught those guys who broke into Logan’s today, and Tracy says, that’s nice. Would he get her some pâté? He says, they actually only serve that in the main dining room, and she says, and? He says, oh, okay, and leaves.

Zeke asks Jordan if the seat next to her is taken, and she says, it’s all his, but for the record, she won’t be good company. He says he’ll take his chances, and sits down, smiling at her.

Dex tells Josslyn that she doesn’t have to say it because he did, and she says she knows, but it’s true. She loves him. he says he loves her too, and they kiss. He says, they’ll figure it out together, and she says, together, kissing him again.

Carly tells Michael, if she takes that flashdrive to the US Attorney, which proves Sonny violated the National Security Act, he’ll go to federal prison for the rest of his life. Then what? What happens to Port Charles? What happens to Sonny’s territory? There is no Jason to step in, and she certainly can’t do it. Is there anyone else in Sonny’s organization who can take over? He says, no, and she says, so it leaves a vacuum, and other players will rush in; the Wu’s and everyone else. And they’re all going to want to prove Sonny’s finished; that he no longer has power, including the power to protect his family. If Sonny goes to prison, they’ll all become targets, especially her, because she knows the most about the business. He says, she’s making a lot of assumptions, and she says, my God. This is exactly what happened two years ago when Sonny disappeared. She and Jason risked their lives to keep the organization together. If they hadn’t, someone else would have taken over and they would have been killed. Every single one of them. With Sonny in prison, they’re all vulnerable and she’s not going to let that happen. He says he doesn’t see it that way. He sees it as her best chance to stay out of prison, to save herself. She says he wants his father to go to prison? She knows he’s disappointed Michael. He’s disappointed her, so badly. Destroying him isn’t going to heal them, and someone will die. He puts the flashdrive on the island, and says, in case she changes her mind. It’s encrypted, so it’s safe. It’s her choice what she wants to do with it, and he’ll respect whatever decision she makes. She says she loves him, and he leaves. She and the moss bowl🎍look at the flashdrive.

Tomorrow, Laura has made a decision about something; Curtis asks Drew if giving up Sonny is an option; Maxie says, it’s is too good to be true; and Tracy tells Brook that something is going to change, and soon.

Summer House – The Reunion – Part Two

Paige says she doesn’t want to speak to Lindsay, who says Paige speaks about her. She’d rather be nuts than boring. Andy asks Amanda if she had a problem with Lindsay and Carl dating, and she says, they have to figure out their own journey. Andy asks where and when they’re getting married, and Carl says, Mexico in November. Andy asks which housemates are invited, and they tell him nothing’s been decided yet, and ask at the end of the night. Lindsay says, they only want people who are supportive, and Carl says he hopes they can find a way to remove the deep rooted anger and hate. He thought today they’d have the chance to finalize the list. Andy says, Kyle and Carl had an unbreakable bond, but this year had them wondering if this house share would be their last. We flash back to their moments of angst, and Andy asks what the current status of their friendship is. Carl says, it’s hard work changing a friendship when you’re changing your lifestyle, and it came to a head. He takes responsibility because he didn’t open up, even though Kyle gave him a lot of opportunity, and it’s super important to him where they are today. Kyle says, Carl’s role in the business was shifting to  being events and marketing driven as opposed to VP of sales. Last year, he felt kind of taken advantage of. Andy asks why he blamed Lindsay, and Kyle says, it was one thing after another when Carl and Lindsay’s relationship was hitting its stride, and Carl says he understands how Kyle could see it that way, but he made his own decisions. Amanda say she tried to explain to Kyle that he was only hearing one side, and not knowing what the other side was doing. Carl says, he was frustrated, giving advice only on what he knew, and Lindsay says she told Carl that he had to talk to Kyle, and not quit, blindsiding his best friend. Kyle says he apologizes for pinning it on her. He was trying to simplify something complicated. Andy says Kyle vented his frustration to an audience that didn’t include Carl, and we flash back to that dinner where Kyle was ranting about Carl. Andy asks how Carl felt, and Carl admits he showed up coked up at the job, but wishes he’d had the opportunity to say it himself, not Kyle. He’s ashamed and embarrassed by his past, and hoped to repay it with hard work. It hurt to have his addiction brought up publicly. Kyle says he felt like the dirtiest guy in the world the second it came out of his mouth. He’s ashamed and embarrassed. He doesn’t think he realized the extent Carl was struggling early on. It was him at his worst. Carl says, he’s best friend didn’t grasp what he went through, and Andy suggests they hug it out, and they do. Carl says, he doesn’t need a reminder, and Kyle says he’s sorry for bringing up. Carl says he’s sorry Kyle’s seen him at his worst. Andy asks how Carl felt seeing Danielle go to bat for him. Carl says he texted her. She’s fierce and loyal, and has always been like that. Kyle says he didn’t realize how out of line he was until then, and at this point, everyone needs a tissue. I don’t because I still think they’re immature brats and everyone is too old for this. Kyle says he didn’t realize how much Carl did to change course; he’s a new . Andy say, the shame addicts carry is exponentially greater than the anger the person they’ve hurt has for them, and Carl says he understands saying things you regret. During the Season One interviews, he was all over the place. He was showing up drunk during the week. Then he spoke to his brother about his heroin addiction when it wasn’t his place, and it hurt their relationship. He harbored anger because he didn’t realize he had his own issues. They hadn’t spoken again, and his brother passed away, so there was no chance to tell him that he’s not harboring anger and hate toward him. Kyle says, Carl has been through so much, and there are more tears. Kyle says he loves Carl. Never change.

They take a break everyone dashes to the bathroom. Sam visits with Kory in the dressing room, and Lindsay asks if Carl is uncomfortable, but he says he’s not. He wants to have a fun summer at the house before they get married. Lindsay says she’s going to ignore the barking of immature and ridiculous people. The only ones who matter are the ones they’ve had relationships with for years; her, him, Kyle, Amanda, and Danielle. She wants to focus on those. I’m confused. Amanda tells Kyle that she wonders when they can move on from the stuff with Lindsay, and he says his usual strategy is to fall on his sword, and forgive and forget. He suggests they get off their chests what they need to. It’s the only way the group has a chance of rebuilding. They reconvene, and a producer snatches a drink from Kory. Andy says, they watched Sam work through her roster until her dream guy walked in… and ignored her. He asks if she was starting to think that guy didn’t exist, but Sam says she held out hope to find someone crazier than her. A viewer brings up Kory’s concern about long distance relationships, and asks if he didn’t have a similar worry with Jess. Why did he think it would work with Sam? He says, she’s not Jess. He actually likes Sam. Andy asks if it’s strange, watching the show back and seeing Ciara was interested in him. Would knowing that have changed anything? We flash back to Ciara saying she’d do Kory, but I already know he’s smart enough to answer, no, regardless of how he feels. Kory says, they were flirty, but he didn’t read into it. It’s flattering, but he doesn’t think it would change anything. Andy says, a viewer mentions that Sam said Kory seemed like the kind of guy who would stop texting when she caught feelings for him. When did she realize she was wrong? Sam says, she asked him to send her some photos from the summer, but he said he needed an excuse to talk to her every day. To this day, she’s getting one photo a day. Aww! I kind of like them, but if they hang around long enough, they might turn awful. Andy says, Paige and Craig were going strong, but when Craig brought up the next steps in their relationship, Paige’s reaction made Craig wonder if she was stepping back. We flash back to that, and Andy says, Paige burst into tears when she thought they’d be engaged in six months. Paige says, people don’t talk about how scary it is getting older and growing up. She’s only lived in New York, and thinking of being a plane ride away from her family when she’s starting her own is scary. Andy says, Suzanna from Melbourne wants to know why the only choice is Paige moving to Charleston. Why doesn’t Craig move to New York? Paige says she doesn’t think Craig would be happy long term in New York, and she doesn’t want to put that on him. She also felt when she had a family, she’d move to the suburbs when the time was right. Andy says, we watched Mya and Olivier’s meet cute, but something seemed off this summer. We flash back to her confronting him, and Andy asks when their status changed, and Mya says, when you know, you know, and she knew. He wasn’t honest, and even when it came to light, she didn’t know the extent of it. She found out he’d had 11 women Everyone’s head explodes.

Andy asks if Danielle is still friends with Oliver, but she says she curses the day he was born. Andy wants to get into Danielle and Robert’s break-up, announced this fall. He asks if she felt like they were starting to grow apart this summer, but Danielle says she thinks their relationship was normal. She wanted them to spend more time together, but that was nothing new, and we flash back to her saying that. Andy says, it was okay until it wasn’t, and Danielle says, she wanted to work on it, but Robert wanted to continue going to Aspen, and not work on it. Andy says, Lindsay was best friends with Danielle almost the entire time, and asks if she was surprised or did she see red flags? Lindsay says, yes and no. She was surprised, and thought they’d work through the conflict, but it’s hard dating a chef. Andy asks if Danielle feels like she was projecting her own relationship issue on Lindsay and Carl, but she says she’d never do that. It had nothing to do with not wanting her best friend to have a happy and successful relationship. Andy asks what Lindsay believes, and Lindsay says she was doing a deep dive to figure out the root issue, and thinks projection was part of it. But she thinks a lot had to do with Danielle being scared of losing a friend. Kyle says, it had nothing to do with Robert. He’d had some business with Robert, and asked how they were last summer. Robert said they’d been fine, other than the usual speedbumps any couple had. It had nothing to do with Carl and Lindsay’s relationship. Carl says, Robert said something similar to him when he reached out to him. Danielle wonders why he didn’t reach out to her, and he says he felt bad that he didn’t. Danielle says, Lindsay didn’t reach out either, but Lindsay says, she thought because Danielle went to Aspen, they were working it out. She wasn’t sure what was going on. Danielle says, nor did she care. Everyone else reached out. Carl says, it was a tough spot. He’s sorry; he wasn’t sure what to do. Lindsay says, Danielle could have told her that she needed her, and Danielle says she realized their friendship was incredibly one-sided.

Andy says, the biggest relationship shocker was the tres amigos. Danielle and Lindsay had a bond more like sisters, and there was a status change in a way no one saw coming. Andy asks when things changed, and Danielle says, when she told Paige that she thought they might be moving too fast. We flash back to that, and Paige relaying it to Lindsay. Danielle says she felt they were expediting being together, but  it would be usual to figure out your career and finances first, along with Carl’s sobriety at the forefront. Andy says, those seem like concerns any best friend would have. Why not talk them out? Lindsay, says, that’s clear now, but it wasn’t during the summer. Danielle says, all Lindsay heard was her being critical, and discarded her, and Andy asks what the real problem was; that Danielle said it or that Lindsay got the information from Paige, since she doesn’t like Paige. Danielle tells Paige, she was messy as hell, and don’t throw her under the bus again. Lindsay says she would have been upset had she heard it from anybody else, but Danielle doesn’t think she would have had the same reaction with anyone else. Paige says, Danielle wasn’t allowed to be friends with them, but she did anyway. Since he likes beating a dead horse, Andy says, Danielle was upset about Lindsay moving too fast. Why not just take it as a friend’s concern? and Lindsay says, Danielle moved in with her boyfriend after two months of knowing him. She thought it was hypocritical. She’s known Carl for seven years, and they’ve been through so much. Danielle says she’s been through everything with them, and Mya says she thinks it was about not hearing it from Danielle directly. Andy wonders if Lindsay was just upset that Danielle wasn’t playing the supportive role, and Ciara says, Lindsay lost her little soldier. Lindsay says, it wasn’t a role; it was a best friendship, and Andy asks if Carl understands why Danielle was upset to be left out of the engagement. He’d told Kyle and Chris. All the guys knew. It seems huge that Danielle was the one person not told. Carl says he wasn’t out to hurt Danielle or leave her out. Lindsay says, he didn’t tell any of the girls in the house. He told Danielle that he’d been ring shopping, and she screamed into a pillow. We flash back to that, and Carl tells Danielle that she didn’t say she’d love to help him, and Danielle says she never knew he was planning an engagement. He’s just proving her point. She has no disdain, but she’s just frustrated. She always had the best intentions, and she doesn’t want them to think she doesn’t want them to be happy. Carl apologizes for not including her, but he did what he thought was best to surprise Lindsay. Plenty of people get engaged, and their best girlfriends have no idea it’s coming. Danielle asks if she’s five, and Lindsay says, she acted like it. Carl says, he was in the hospital two days before, and Danielle says, he doesn’t give a sh*t about her. He says he feels bad, but he did it for him and Lindsay.

Carl says he didn’t think it all through, and Andy asks if he understands Danielle spinning at the engagement party. Given all the years of friendship, can they understand why she was upset? They say, no, and Andy asks if there’s anything Danielle would change about that night, and she says, her outfit, the amount she was drinking, and the amount of people she talked to. We flash back to Danielle telling anyone who would listen that she just learned about this an hour ago, and Danielle says, it’s a real reaction; it wasn’t malicious. She was beside herself and hurt. She would have loved to organize a lot of it, or be involved in any way. In a million years, she wouldn’t have tried to make the party about her. If that’s how Lindsay feels… Lindsay says, that’s what happened, and Danielle says she’s super apologetic. She never wants Lindsay to think she was unsupportive. She only wants Lindsay’s happiness. Andy asks if Lindsay accepts the apology, and Lindsay says she does. She understands why Danielle was feeling hurt. She’d also want be part of a best friend’s milestone. Andy asks if they can put a period on this, and Lindsay says, sure, but things are never put to rest in Bravoland. Andy says, watching back their final conversation – we flash back to that – does Danielle regret what she said, and Danielle says, no. He asks if Lindsay regrets anything, but she says, no. That’s how she felt in the moment. Danielle tells her that she said they’d never been friends. Kyle says, Lindsay was the coldest, most emotionless person he’s ever seen, and she dopped Danielle like a mic drop. I agree. Lindsay was literally creepy. Lindsay says, it wasn’t cut and dried, and Kyle tells her, all Danielle said was she thought they were rushing things. Lindsay says, he has no intention of seeing her perspective, and Kyle asks if what Danielle did was so bad. Lindsay says she was hurt by the things she heard that Danielle said the entire summer. Kyle says, she was so cold, it was hard to watch, but Lindsay says she has no regrets. Danielle was making it about her. Andy says, Danielle apologized, and Lindsay said she understood. Ciara says, Lindsay’s not trying to see or hear Danielle, and Danielle is her best friend. Lindsay says, like Ciara cares.

Andy asks if Lindsay thinks Danielle has bad intentions for her and Carl, but Lindsay says, no. He asks if she thinks Danielle isn’t supportive, and she says she doesn’t know how to answer. Andy is surprised after all Danielle said, and Carl says he thinks Danielle supports them. Lindsay says she’s trying to figure out the deep rooted issue, and Mya says, Danielle is struggling to figure out how she feels about them as a couple and separately. Andy suggests that led to them to not communicate, and they were hearing other people and playing telephone. That it was people Lindsay doesn’t like made it seem more conspiratorial, but Danielle wasn’t gathering her enemies; she had genuine concerns. It wasn’t as dire and crazy as it seemed. Carl says, him excluding Danielle from the engagement hurt her in a way he didn’t expect. She spiraled and somewhat ruined it, but he knows it was never intended that way. It snowballed through things beyond two women who loved and cared about each other for a long time. He thinks the reason they’re fighting so hard is because they care about each other, and have for so long. Lindsay agrees, and Danielle says, the issue has never been about Carl and Lindsay as a couple. She had an opinion, but she’ll always support them and want their happiness. She wants this friendship to go back or start something new. She cries, and tells Lindsay that she can’t say she doesn’t miss her. Lindsay says, they got off track. There’s a special reason they formed a bond, and she’s hopeful they can find a version of that after this.

Andy says, Kyle is the ringleader, and I envision him in a top hat at the circus. Andy asks if he sees a path forward, and feels good about next summer. Kyle says he’s positive. You don’t just throw all that away. No one has to be best friends. Andy wants to wrap things up with shots; water for Carl. The shots are brought out in tiny boots with tiny cowboy hats on top, and Andy suggests Kyle lead them in a toast. Danielle is worried they’ll be here all night, and Kyle says, through thick and thin, this crew figures out how to have a good time and spend it together. Which really isn’t a toast, but they clink boots. Andy says, summer should be fun, and Lindsay says, summer can be fun.

Later that night. We see a text to Andy from Carl, along with a photo of Carl, Lindsay, Danielle, and Gabby: Wanted to share the live update. Got Lindsay and Danielle at dinner! Will keep helping things along. What a day. Thanks again for your guidance and support. Appreciate all that you do!

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

We flash back over Daisy and Gary and Colin over the years. Mostly Gary, since Colin had a girlfriend. It ends with Daisy and Colin in bed.

Igy Marina. Mads and Gary are behind closed doors, but we hear things I’ll never unhear. In Colin’s interview, he says he and Daisy have always been flirty, but he had a girlfriend, so nothing was acted on or thought about. In some ways, it was just a matter of time, but he’s surprised. He’s picking up what she’s putting down.

28 hours to charter. Lucy says, her head’s banging, and poor Chase cleans up. Ugh. Mads returns to the guest cabin Gary says he’s glad she came back to the room, but she says she’s only here because Colin is in her cabin with Daisy. Later, Gary tells Colin, rumor on the street is, he hooked up with Daisy. In Gary’s interview, he says he didn’t see that coming. Mom and dad? Gary thanks Alex for interrupting him and Mads; it was a d*ck move. They both laugh, so I guess it’s all good. In Daisy’s interview, she says, the minute she and Colin met, she thought he’s hot, but she’s never known him being single. It was a good kiss. The producer says, give us more than that, and Daisy says, obviously there’s sexual energy there. Lucy looks messy, and when Chase tries to talk to her, she says, her head hurts and that’s all she knows. In Lucy’s interview, she says, be real, and we flash back to last night’s dinner when she abruptly got up after he made lewd suggestions. She says, Chase can’t just talk to her after that. He’s a wanker. Mads tells Lucy that she had sex with Gary, and surprisingly, Lucy doesn’t ask, why? In Glenn’s interview, he says, there’s still a lot of stuff to keep an eye on with the engine. The gaskets are a problem, but they have new insolation that’s not full of oil. Gary and Colin work on the engine, and Colin asks if Gary likes Daisy. Gary says he thought he did, but he’s happy Colin and Daisy hooked up. Colin asks if he’s upset. He gets the feeling Gary liked her. Gary says he thought there was chemistry, but he guesses not, and in Colin’s interview, he says, Gary is telling him one thing, but his face is saying another. Still, he hopes they’re good enough friends that Gary would tell him. Gary says, go for it, and Glenn calls Gary, Daisy, and Ileisha for the preference sheet meeting. I hate how they use the term hook up for a lot of different things. Like, did they have sex or did they just make out? Or did they go fishing together? Who knows?

Glenn says, it’s four lovely ladies. Primary Jill is fun loving and celebrating her recent retirement with her best girlfriends. They want to be treated like royalty, with fruity drinks in hand at all times. It’s an overnight, and they want a 70s disco theme party at night, then the next day, a trip to the beach for games and food. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, only four. Is she on vacation? Daisy orders disco balls, and other 70s paraphernalia. She tells Gary that it was rough waking up, and asks what he thinks of her and Colin kissing. He says he thinks it’s nice; they definitely have chemistry. She says she’s asking because they’ve kissed and they’re friends. Gary says, maybe there’s a little jealousy, but he hooks up with Mads. She asks why he’s jealous, and he says he thought they had something, but where was it going to go? He talked to Colin about it. Daisy says, he can’t tell her that he has feelings for her? and he says, maybe he’s a coward. In Daisy’s interview, she asks what warped zone she’s in. Gary has feelings for her now that he’s seen her with someone else. She thinks he’s upset at not having her being his backup. It’s f***ing annoying.

Gary tells Daisy that he couldn’t pursue anything. He thought he had no chance, and she told him to stay away from her. Daisy says, he’s in a relationship with her roommate. Does he want to compare them, and see who he has more chemistry with? They’re three weeks into the season, and he’s been hooking up with Mads for three weeks. Chase asks if this is private, but Gary says, no, and jets. In Gary’s interview, he says he thinks there the sexual tension will always be there until he and Daisy have sex… again… He’s joking. Now she’s hooking up with Colin. The boat is prepped, and Daisy asks if Colin regrets kissing her, but he says, not at all. She says she’s not someone who hooks up, and he asks where they go from here. She says she’s not thinking too much about it, and Colin says, keep it professional. No PDA in front of the crew. On the bridge, Glenn is on the phone, telling someone that he had a dream a donkey was trying to kill him. It kept kicking him. It was freaking scary. In the morning, provisions come in, and Colin finishes the insulation.

The guests arrive, and Glenn welcomes them. He says, they’ll get their luggage on, and get out quick. Daisy gets ready to give them the tour, and they ask if they can have something other than champagne. I spaced out and missed what it was, but it’s something made in a blender. A daiquiri maybe? One of the guests remarks that it’s a handsome crew. Chase tells them that he heard their from the Carolinas, and he’s from South Carolina. In Chase’s interview, he says he knows what these women want; manners, and a little taste of home. Daisy asks Lucy to make the drinks, and in Lucy’s interview, she says, her method of handling stress is to moan then finally do the job. She crams too much into the blender at once, and it won’t spin.

During the commercial break, I see Sandoval blubbering. No sympathy whatsoever.

Guest Erica says, there are some good looking people here, and Ileisha makes canapés. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, these ladies are classy, and will appreciate something Southern. She’s catering to their flavors, but putting her twist on it. Glenn puts the sails up, and the pirate movie music starts. Glenn tells Colin that they’re almost going as fast as the engine. Colin tells Daisy that Gary’s birthday is tomorrow, and they plan something for before they go out. Alex comes to the cabin while they’re talking, and Daisy says, nothing to see here. He tells them, just don’t touch his sh*t. The wind is dying, so the sails come down, and they anchor. The guests invite Glenn to dinner, and Daisy brings out all the 70s stuff. In Glenn’s interview, he says he had a lot of fun in the 70s, sneaking into discos. The 70s were great. He had a big afro. We see his picture, and wow, he sure did. He says, streaking was big. Groovy, baby. Guest Lorrie tells Daisy that she took off her diamond necklace and earrings, and they’re gone. She asks if they have a video of who might have come into the room, but Daisy says she promises no one took them. She goes to check with the stews, and mumbles, now they’re accused of stealing. She asks if Mads moved anything in the cabin, but Mads says, no. Erica says, she told Pat not to leave stuff out. She’s shaking. Daisy asks Lucy if she moved anything, but she also says, no. Daisy tells Glenn that a guest misplaced her diamond earrings and necklace, and is concerned someone took them. Glenn laughs, and says, he’s never dealt with a theft on a superyacht. Daisy tells the stews, whoever does the turndowns, check the covers. She tells Lorrie not to worry. In Glenn’s interview, he says, you’d have to be an idiot to steal on a boat. It doesn’t make any sense. I don’t even like most of these people that much but I don’t believe for a second that they’d steal a guest’s jewelry. Not to mention, Glenn is right. Where you gonna go with that?

They guests come to dinner in their 70s finery, and Alex says, disco queens! Even Glenn gets dressed up, and they take photos. Daisy tells the guests that Mads is having a good look in Lorrie’s room, and Alex checks the bunny pad. Mads says, literally the only thing she hasn’t gone through is Lorrie’s stuff. She goes through Lorrie’s purse, and says, she’d steal money if she was going to steal. She finds the jewelry, and shows Daisy, who shows Lorrie. Lorrie is thankful, but in Glenn’s interview, he says, she should at least apologize to the crew. Instead, Lorrie toasts to the crew. However, she doesn’t add, for finding the jewelry that she stupidly misplaced and blamed them for stealing. Glenn passes Lucy at the downstairs bar, and jokingly thanks her for giving it back. The crew puts on their disco outfits, and they dance with the guests. In his interview, Glenn says he thinks these ladies were a bit wild in the 70s. He tells Ileisha that the dinner was delicious and came fast, and in her interview, she says she’s reeling the captain in. Mads goes to bed, and Gary knocks at the cabin. In Gary’s interview, he says, a goodnight would be nice. That’s just blatantly rude. The guests go to the hot tub; two in, two hanging out by the side. They suggest Gary get in with them, and Gary tells Chase that the guests want male company. In Chase’s interview, he says he knows this type of lady, and he’ll take one for the team. It’s f***ed up that this is the only female attention he’s getting.

Chase apologizes to Lucy, saying, when he drinks, he can be full-on and offensive. He wants them to leave as friends, and asks to hug it out. Even though Lucy isn’t a hugger, she gives him a hug. In Chase’s interview, he says he has to take responsibility for his actions, and going forward, be aware of what’s coming out of his big, stupid mouth.

Last day of charter. Daisy and Colin kiss, and Alex and Gary head to the beach to set up. Daisy tells Lucy that she’ll be going with the guests. Alex comes back with the tender, and takes them. They play cornhole and swim, and Gary asks Lucy to tell Mads that he’s pissed she didn’t say goodnight after they had sex. In Alex’s interview, he says he thinks it’s strange that Gary is giving Lucy a message for Mads, but he’s enjoying watching Gary squirm a little.

The guests come back, and Lucy tells Mads what Gary said. Mads says, this is the kind of sh*t that annoys her. In Mads interview, she says, they’re not in love. It was just casual sex, but when she steps back, it seems like Gary needs more attention. It’s annoying. Glenn docks the boat, and the crew lines up for the guests’ departure. Guest Pat cries, and Glenn says, they’re amazing. Jill says, it was so lovely; the service and the food. They’ll have the memories forever. She gives Glenn the tip envelope, the crew waves, and the horn is tooted. Chase says, another one dusted, and the crew dances in a circle. Daisy tells Colin that the toilets aren’t flushing, and in Colin’s interview, he says, this is the sh*ttiest part of being an engineer; it’s hard to diagnose the problem. I’m not sure if the pun is intended. He says, tells the other crew members to watch the bowls, and if anyone is religious, say a prayer. He pressurizes the system, and Gary says, the bowl in the captain’s cabin is bubbling. He thinks arugula just came out. Colin goes in, and says, it stinks, and Gary blames the girls. It can’t be him, since he hasn’t had a solid sh*t in so long. Gary is always sharing information no one wants to know. Colin says he’s sucking it out now, and Gary retches. Colin tells the girls to flush, but nothing’s happening. Colin says, this is his worst nightmare. He’s going to have to break some pipes. Gary gags.

This season, not easiest dock; Glenn says, we’re in France bitches; a feather dance; a thrupple; demanding, rude guests; Daisy’s sister visits and hooks up with a crew member; Glenn tells a guest that if he sees anyone getting angro, they’re off the boat; Colin finds out about Daisy and Gary hooking up, which I can’t believe he didn’t know about; Daisy says, now that she’s with someone else, Gary wants her; and Daisy wants Gary out of her f***ing head.

🪅 Just Another Manic Monday…

Come back tomorrow for more soap, and Part Two of the awful Jersey debacle… I mean, Reunion. Until then, stay safe, stay thinking about the consequences of your actions before you make them, and stay ignoring the barking of immature and ridiculous people.

May 31, 2023 – The Identity Of Trina’s Father Is Revealed, Part 2 of Rehashing Some VanderAwful Stuff & West

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Spencer wonders what’s in the box, and Ava asks if it’s ticking. Laura says, after everything they’ve been through with his uncle, he doesn’t need to open that.

Josslyn tells Carly to call Diane and make the deal. Testify against Sonny. Carly says she doesn’t know how much of the conversation Josslyn heard… Josslyn says, she heard enough. It’s a no-brainer. Carly doesn’t belong in prison, but Sonny does.

On the phone, Sonny says he wishes Nina were here. She should be here with her daughter. She tells him not to worry; she’s not giving up. She’s going to do whatever it takes to be with the people she loves.

Alexis walks into her office, and Esme is saying, she’s going to get fired. Gregory says, it’s not that bad, but she says, and on her first day. She hyperventilates, and he tells her, take a breath. Alexis asks, what’s going on?

Trina shows her ID at the desk to get her lab results, and the nurse leaves to get them. Taggert comes in, and Trina runs to him and hugs him.

Stella says, DNA results? For Trina? Portia says, Trina decided she wanted to know who her biological father was, so she had her DNA tested against Marcus’s and Curtis’s. Stella says, and now the results are in, and Marshall tells Portia and Curtis to get their butts over to the hospital, and be with Trina. Curtis says, sorry about dinner, but Marshall says he’ll save Curtis a bone. Just go. Curtis says he can’t believe it. In minutes he’ll find out if he’s going to be a father.

Trina asks how Taggert got here so fast, and he says, she called; he came. That’s the way it is, and that’s the way it’s going to be. In fact, he doesn’t mind having a little you and me time. She says she called Curtis a few minutes ago, and the nurse just went to get the results, so they should be good. He asks how she’s feeling, and she says, all over the place. Relieved that it’s over; terrified that the results won’t be what she’s hoped for. He says he hears that, and she says, mostly, she’s worried about the future. She knows they said nothing is going to change… He says, nothing is going to change between them, and she says she wants to believe that, but it happens to people all the time. They think nothing’s going to change, then in a heartbeat everything is different. He says, that’s people, not us, and she says, that’s what she keeps telling herself, but it’s not realistic. The truth is, those results could change everything.

Stella says she just wants Curtis to know no matter what those results say, they all love him and they’re here for him. She and his father would be happy to come with him if he needs the support. Curtis says he appreciates it, but he and Portia will be fine, and Portia says she doesn’t think Trina would want her there. Curtis says, Trina’s her daughter. This is a potentially life-changing day for her. Portia says, and whose fault is that? Trina called him, but didn’t call her. She thinks that speaks for itself. Curtis says he knows they have some things to work through, but one day, Trina is going to look back and be glad her mama was there for her. Portia says, okay, and Stella says, if either of them need anything… Marshall says, they’re going to be here, holding down the fort, just a phone call away. Curtis holds out his hand, Portia takes it, and they leave.

Carly tells Josslyn, yes, Sonny hurt her. He hurt all of them. She’s not saying they forgive and forget, but they move past it; they move on. What she definitely won’t do is have someone else pay for her mistakes. Sonny comes back, and says he’s sorry to interrupt, but he has to be somewhere. Can Michael tell Willow that he’ll see her tomorrow? Michael says, will do, and asks if he’s going to see Nina. Sonny says, yeah, and tells Carly to take care of herself. He leaves, and Josslyn says, he’s still choosing Nina over his own family, but Carly says, it’s his fiancé. Josslyn says, if Carly doesn’t make this deal, and actually goes to prison, he gets Donna full time, with Nina. Why is she still sacrificing herself for him after everything he’s done? Michael tells her, enough. This is mom’s choice, and they need to respect that. Josslyn says, and he’d know all about making choice that hurt innocent people, wouldn’t he? Carly looks at Michael.

Esme tells Alexis that she’s so sorry. She so screwed up. Gregory says, it’s hardly a disaster, and Alexis asks if one of them will tell her what’s going on. Esme says she’s so sorry, but Alexis says, not her. She just got five million text messages in the last half hour. What happened, and why is Gregory here? Gregory says he’s here because he was made aware of a minor snafu, and thought he might be able to help put out some fires. Alexis says, fires, plural, and Gregory says, it seems Esme inadvertently forwarded an email from a source to the global address book. Alexis says, opening them up to being scooped and making their source vulnerable? and Esme says, it was an accident. She thought she was just going to be answering the phones, and she’s doing everything that’s expected of her, but all she can think about is that Ace is staying with people who are trying to take him from her… Gregory says, Esme was already pretty frazzled by the time that email came in. He worked with the staff, and everything’s handled. It’s all fine. Alexis says, really? and Esme says, really? Gregory says, really, and Alexis tells Esme that she needs to be able to count on her to handle sensitive information responsibly, but it’s her first day, so Alexis is going to trust that she can, and that she’ll learn from her mistakes. Esme says, so she’s not fired? and Alexis says, not today, but you never know what tomorrow will bring. Clock out. Esme says, thank you. She’s so sorry, and promises Alexis won’t be sorry… at least not more than she already is. Esme runs out, and Gregory asks if Alexis thinks she’ll show tomorrow. Alexis says she’s calling a temp agency.

Spencer says he feels like he should at least know what it is. Everyone else’s gifts were innocuous enough. Ava says, open it or don’t, but whatever it is, don’t keep it. Laura says, it’s up to him, when there’s a knock at the door. Laura answers it to Anna, who says she’s sorry. She got held up at GH. Laura introduces her to JB, and Anna says she saw his name on the invitation to this… whatever get-together. She asks Laura if she even wants to know what she missed, and Laura says, Victor has found a way to be present from beyond the grave. JB says, please, take a seat, and Spencer says he’ll open this later. Let’s get this over with. JB puts the video back on, and Victor says, and now for his other nephew, Nikolas Cassadine, or should he say… Laura asks JB if Nikolas was invited to this. Does Victor know where her son is? JB gestures to the screen, where Victor is still saying Nikolas’s full name. He says, Nikolas came to his aid when he needed him. While Nikolas’s family mourned his death, they helped each other build new lives. Sadly, hard times finally caught up with Nikolas, but when the going gets tough, you need a home away from home. He trusts Spencer will take good care of his gift to Nikolas until Nikolas returns. JB pauses the video, and hands Spencer an envelope. JB puts the video back on, and Victor says he’s saved perhaps the greatest gift of all to his formidable opponent, special agent Anna Devane. Oh my dear Anna. They’ve both been in this business long enough to know eventually their sins catch up with them. So he leaves her the truth.

Taggert asks why Trina thinks everything is going to change, and she says, the only way nothing is going to change is if that test says he’s her biological father. He says, if not, he’s still her father and she’s still his daughter. No test is going to tell them how they feel about each other. She tells him, it’s not about what the test says; it’s about what blood says. She knows they’re not going to stop loving each other, but they’ll both have to live with the fact that she has another father, who she’s missed out on twenty years of getting to know. He asks if she regrets spending all that time with him instead, but she says, of course (🍷) not. He says, then what’s the problem? and she says, if it turns out that she and Curtis… She’s concerned the more she gets to know Curtis and his relatives, and the closer she gets with them, the more she’ll hurt Taggert. This is kind of a non-issue, since she would have gotten close to them anyway because Curtis married her mom.

Alexis asks if Gregory can explain to her what really happened with that email that Esme sent to the entire planet. What are they going to do about the fallout? How did he manage that? He says, the editors were divided on the best way to handle the leak, so while the staff tried to reach her, and they did try… She says she was at her homicidal uncle’s will reading. She couldn’t take any calls. He says he’s had some experience with sources in the past, and fortunately, this one was communicating with them through an anonymous email account. They refused comment to anyone who called to follow up, and legal watchdogged to make sure everything was minimal damage to The Invader. All in all, a great way to spend the evening. Alexis says she appreciates that he came in to handle it, and he says, his pleasure. She says she admits she’s a little surprised to see him, and that he’s been ghosting her.

Sonny hugs Nina, and she says, it’s kind of him to come and keep her company. He says he knows she’s worrying about Willow, so here he is, and she thanks him. She says she just keeps thinking if she stays away now, she might be able to get Willow back later, but she doesn’t want to talk about this subject anymore. She wants to talk about something happier. He asks what she has in mind, and she says she does have something in mind, and that’s a little bit of a clue. He says he thinks he knows what it is, and she says she has some ideas about their wedding, and she’d like to share them with him. She knows he really doesn’t care about that. Grooms usually don’t care about things like this. He says, you know what he cares about? Spending his life with her. She says, knowing he cares about that is what keeps her going.

Carly , what the hell is going on? and Josslyn suggests Michael tell her. Michael says, mom’s got enough on her plate right now. They can figure this out on their own. Carly says, or they could just tell her, when her phone rings. She says, it’s Pilar. She has to take this. If this isn’t over when she comes back, she wants to know. She leaves, and Michael says, Josslyn can be as pissed off at him as she wants. She thanks him, but says she doesn’t need his permission, and she doesn’t want to be mad at him. But he… He says he knows what he did, but they don’t need to involve mom. She’s got enough going on. She doesn’t need anything else right now. Josslyn says she doesn’t want to drag mom into what Michael is doing to Dex either. Maybe it’s a good thing he didn’t turn Sonny in.

Gregory tells Alexis that he’s sorry for going radio silent. He thought about reaching out many times. She asks why he didn’t, and he says, when he was diagnosed with ALS, all he could think about was not wanting to be a burden to anyone. Even though she urged him to tell the truth, he felt like he was putting this massive burden on her. When he didn’t hear from her, he assumed that’s how she felt; that he’d scared her off. That is until he got that last text message. She says, the reason he didn’t hear from her is she was afraid he’d think she was disrespecting his boundaries. Then she talked to her daughter – she didn’t tell her any details – and she told Alexis that there’s a big difference between inserting yourself in someone’s life when you’re not wanted, and simply reaching out to let him know she’s thinking about him. He says he convinced himself he could go it alone, but then her text made him realize he was wrong about that. How much he needs a friend.

Marshall tells Stella to eat this gumbo before it gets cold, but she says she doesn’t even want to think about food right now. He says, don’t think, just eat, and she says, as they speak, Curtis, Trina, and Portia are going through something momentous, and need the support of their family. He says, they’re supporting them by giving them the room they need to deal with this issue, regardless of what happens. Then they’ll come back to them. She says, Curtis might come to him, but her nephew wants nothing to do with her. He’s still upset that she ran away from his wedding. Marshall says, she may have run and hid, but at least she came back. Took her long enough. And here she is, letting his gumbo get cold. She says she appreciates what he’s trying to do, and she knows he thinks Curtis will forgive her, but she wasn’t there for him when he needed her the most. She’s just afraid she lost him forever.

Taggert says, when he sees Trina, he sees that little baby who he used to hold in his hands and sing to sleep at night. He sees that girl who demanded he take her training wheels off her bike. The same little girl whose skinned knee he was patching up when she crashed moments later. They laugh, and he says, when he looks at her, he sees her whole life – the good, the bad. He sees parts of her life he wasn’t even a part of. She’s always going to be here; he points to his heart. She’s always going to be a part of his life, and he’s always going to be a part of hers. Even if she ends up being part of another family, that doesn’t mean she’s not his. He puts his arm around her, and Curtis and Portia come out of the elevator.

Anna says, so that’s it? Victor wanted to taunt her one last time? Are they finished? JB says, not quite. He puts the video on, and Victor says, finally, to their illustrious mayor, Laura Collins. Oh my dear, dear Laura. If she’s watching this, it means she’s won. She’s the sole survivor of the great game they began all those decades ago. So he leaves her to live the rest of her life in peace – Laura looks surprised – with his respect and admiration, knowing she was indeed a worthy adversary. He lifts his glass, and says, congratulations, taking a drink. I almost want to cry at how fair he is here, and JB says, that concludes the reading of Victor Cassadine’s last will and testament. He leaves them to their grief. Spencer nearly chokes, and Laura thanks JB for everything, and for coming to the apartment. She appreciates that a lot. She gets the door for him, and he leaves. She says, so, and Ava says, so Spencer, open the envelope. Spencer says, this is a private family matter, and she’s no longer… Laura says she’d like to know what’s in it too, and he says, okay. He opens it, taking out a document, and says, it’s in Russian, so anybody? Laura says she thinks Anna can speak Russian (which is very different from reading it). Anna is daydreaming, and Laura gets her attention and asks if she can read Russian. Anna says, a little, and Spencer gives her the document. She says, it looks like a deed to a property. Right here’s the address. She shows Spencer, and says, sorry she can’t be of much help. He thanks her, and Laura asks if she can get Anna something. She thinks they could all use a stiff drink at this point. Anna says she has to get going, and Ava asks what she thinks this truth she’s inherited is about. Anna says, it’s just a mind game, isn’t it? Victor’s attempt to get her to obsess about something… drive her to distraction, whatever. Ava says she knows that song well, but Anna says she’s not worried about it. She doesn’t think any of them should take a gift from Victor at face value, and Laura says, they know better. Anna thanks her, and leaves. Laura wonders why Victor would leave Nikolas property.

Josslyn says, now that Michael’s left Dex out to dry, their mom can defend herself against the insider trading charges, but he says, they don’t even know if the Justice Department is going to make her an offer. Josslyn asks why Carly has to wait. She could bring the offer to them and save herself. And Drew, once Michael gives her the smoking gun. The recording Dex risked his life to make. The one that makes sure Sonny goes to prison for the rest of his life.

Nina tells Sonny that she wants to set the date far enough away so Willow’s recovered, in case she wants to go. She knows it’s a long shot. He says, whatever she wants, they’ll do. Anna walks in, and he says he’ll be right back. He says good to see her, and she says, him and Nina too. He says he knows she just got back from answering questions about Greenland. They need to catch up. Anna says she’d like that, and Nina says she’s sorry; she has to do this. She hugs Anna, and says, Anna risked her life to save her aunt so her aunt could save her daughter. For that, she’ll be grateful to Anna forever. Anna says, it was nothing, but Nina says, it was everything.

Michael says he has his reasons for not wanting to use that footage against Sonny, and Josslyn asks how those reasons compare to their mother going to prison, something he has the power to stop. Give the video to mom, and let her take it to the Feds. Carly comes back with TJ, and says, look who she found. TJ says he was just coming to find Michael. He has an update about Willow. Michael asks if the transplant is finished.

Spencer says he looked up the address; it’s in Chechnya. Laura says, the Cassadines are originally from Russia, so maybe it’s an old home of theirs? Esme comes in, and asks if the will reading is over. Laura says, they just finished, and Esme asks what Ace’s favorite blanket is doing here. Why isn’t it with him? Where is he? Spencer says, he’s asleep, and she says, Spencer put him down, without his blankie? She can’t leave him alone for a second. She goes to find Ace, and Spencer says, can you believe her? Laura says, she just got Ace back, then she had to leave him again for work. It’s just hard on a mother. Victor said Nikolas had helped him, and they know Nikolas gave him shelter, then Victor returned that favor. Ava says she got Windymere in the divorce, so maybe Victor is using this as a replacement, and Spencer says, in Chechnya? Ava says, a guarantee she won’t visit, and Laura tells them, Victor said, when the going gets tough, you need a home away from home. She’s wondering if this is where Nikolas has gone to hide.

Trina says, they’re still waiting, and Portia says she hopes it’s okay that she’s here. She can leave if… Trina says, she should stay. She’s sorry. She should have called Portia. Portia says, that’s okay. She was with Curtis when Trina called. Curtis says he moved his things back in tonight, and Trina asks if they’ve worked things out. Curtis says, one day at a time, when the nurse gives the results to Trina. Trina says she guesses it’s now or never.

Trina opens the envelope and reads. She tells them, it says that Curtis is her biological father, and Taggert says, it’s okay, a bunch of times, and hugs her. Trina says she wanted to know the truth, and now she does, but she wants to make one thing clear. She cares about Curtis, and she knows they have to figure out where they go from here. Whatever their relationship is, wherever it goes from here, she needs Curtis to know she’s not looking for a replacement father. And she hopes he can accept that.

Marshall says, Stella has raised Curtis to be loving and trusting, and have faith in his opinions, to hold himself and others to high standards. But she also raised him to be forgiving. As upset as he was with Portia, he still decided to move back in here to work on his marriage, and it was Portia’s secret Stella was holding. She also held Marshall’s secret. If Curtis can forgive him and Portia, he can definitely forgive her. Stella says, he really thinks so? and Marshall says, girl, I know so.

Alexis thanks Gregory for admitting he needs a friend. She needs a friend, and she’s glad they’re friends. He says, it’s mutual, and she promises to follow his lead regarding his illness, and hopes he’ll just let her be a part of it while he’s going through it. He says, deal, and she says, awesome. Thank you. I notice a piece of art that looks like toilet seat on Alexis’s bookcase, and she also thanks him for handling Esmegate. He says, it was nice to feel useful, and she says, he misses it. He says, of course (🍷) he does, and she says she was expecting a little pushback, but go on. He says he really liked volunteering here. It was exciting and gave him some purpose; he missed it… and her. She asks if she can make an observation, and he asks if his objection ever stopped her. She says she knows he wanted this job, but didn’t take it because he was sick, and if people knew he was sick, they’d think he wouldn’t be able to handle it. Tell her if she’s wrong.

Ava says, if Victor has Nikolas safely tucked away in Chechnya, why reveal it here? and Laura says, but if Nikolas was aware of the place already, maybe he went there without Victor knowing. Esme comes back, and says, Ace is sleeping safely with his blankie. Spencer excuses himself, and leaves. Laura asks Esme to sit down, but she says she’s been sitting all day, and it wasn’t exactly a good day to begin with. Whatever it is, please just tell her. Laura says, they might know where Nikolas is, and Esme asks if he’s in Port Charles. Laura says, no, but if this information is what she thinks it is, it’s possible Nikolas is holed up in some remote part of Chechnya. Ava says, or not. There’s no proof that Nikolas is there. Laura says, but it’s the best lead they’ve got. Maybe they can find him, and finally bring him home.

TJ says, Willow’s bone marrow transplant is complete, and Michael says, thank God. What are the next steps? TJ says, Willow will remain in the hospital to give the bone marrow cells time to create new cells in her body. The process can take some time. Michael asks, how long? and TJ says, every patient is unique. Sometimes as little as two weeks, on the other side, sometimes six or more. Once engraftment has occurred, Willow can go home, but they’ll want to track her recovery in case complications arise. Willow’s body is essentially rebuilding its immune system, so she’ll be highly susceptible to infection. They want to monitor that. Another possible major complication is graft versus host disease, which is when the patient’s body rejects the donated cells. Michael says, it’s a lot to take in, but TJ tells him, try not to worry. Willow’s getting excellent care, and they’re optimistic she’ll make a full recovery.

Anna asks how Willow is, and Sonny says, receiving her bone marrow transplant, thanks to her. Anna says she’s happy to hear that, and notices two serious guys in suits standing by the door. Sonny asks if she’s okay, and she says, probably not. Hursley comes in, and says, Agent Anna Devane? She asks how she can help him, and he shows her his badge, saying, she’s under arrest.

Ava tells Laura, even though things ended badly between them, she wants Nikolas back with his family, but Laura can’t go on some wild goose chase to Chechnya. It’s dangerous. Laura says she’s been in worse places, and Ava says, Nikolas has managed to vanish more than once before. He’d find someplace no one would think to look, not some old family property. She just doesn’t want Laura to set herself up to be disappointed, or shocked. Laura says she appreciates that, but she can’t just sit around here wondering. She has to see for herself. If there’s even a chance she could find Nikolas, she has to take it.

Spencer sits on his bed looking at the box. He opens it, and as I thought he says, the doves he was going to give to Trina. Uncle Victor saved them for him, but why? He lifts up the cotton they’re on, and finds a key.

Gregory says, it’s true he was afraid to take Alexis up on that editorial board position. He didn’t want anyone to find out he was sick. She says she didn’t tell anyone, and she’s not going to tell anyone, so they’re over that hurdle, and he says, and he wasn’t sure he was up to the job. She says, is he kidding? He just proved to her and the entire staff that he’s more than capable of getting in the thick of things. And more important, he proved it to himself. He asks if the position on the board is still open, and she says, funny he should ask. As luck would have it, she never got around to filling it.

Stella says, Curtis means everything to her, and Marshall thanks her for being there for his sons when he couldn’t be. She thanks him for stepping up when she wasn’t strong enough to face Curtis herself, and he says, that’s what family does. They help each other out. She says, when we’re at our best, and he says, and when we’re at our worst. That’s when we need the most help, right? She says, what she needs right now is some of his gumbo. He says, let’s partake, and asks her to say it. They join hands and she says, dear Lord, thank You for our family.

Curtis tells Trina that he understands, and he wants her to know the last thing he’d ever try to do is take her father’s place. He cares about her a lot, so from here on out, he’ll just take her lead. She says she appreciates that, and Taggert says, she could do worse than having two dads, especially one as good of a man as Curtis. He’s going to leave them to work this out. He leaves, holding back tears. When he gets in the elevator, he does that waving thing people do when they don’t want to cry, then punches the wall. He weeps, sinking to the floor.

Michael thanks TJ, who says he’s just happy to finally deliver some good news. Michael asks if he can see Willow, and TJ says, of course (🍷). If they need anything, he’s here. He leaves, and Carly says, full recovery. Michael says, they still have to be careful, and Carly says, they’ll follow all the guidelines. At the end, Willow is going to be okay, so whatever’s going on with Michael and Josslyn, just end it. Because nothing’s more important than being here as a family. Josslyn says, she’s absolutely right. They’re going to do what’s best for the family. Right, Michael? Michael looks at her, and leaves.

Anna asks what she’s being arrested for, but Hursley says he can’t tell her anything until they’re in a secure location. She says she has a right to know why she’s being arrested, or she’s not going with him until she finds out. He says he’s sure she clocked the agents in the room. She says she expects there’s more of them stationed around the hotel to prevent escape. She’s flattered. He says, it would be best if she came voluntarily, but if not, they can do this the hard way, and Sonny asks if she wants him to call Diane. Anna says she’s good, and tells Hursley that she looks forward to finding out what the truth is. He starts to read her rights, but she says she knows them, and he handcuffs her. She gets in the elevator with Hursley and the agents, and the elevator doors close.

Tomorrow, Dex isn’t sure Josslyn’s plan is going to work; Portia asks what made Curtis decide to stay; Valentin believes Laura has something that belongs to him; and Anna says she’s taking the Bureau down with her.

Vanderpump Rules – The Reunion – Part 2

Lala lambasts Sandoval, and James boos him. Sandoval says, he’s taking accountability, but Lala’s not, and Lala asks, what did she do? since his comment makes no sense. Lisa says, sometimes Lala is aggressive, and James tells Lisa not to stick up for Sandoval. Lisa says she’s not, and James gets up and walks out. He says he’s not listening to this sh*t. Just f***ing die. Sandoval calls Lala a narcissist, and she says, he has an ago the size of this building. They call each other morons, and Sandoval says, Lala pulled her IUD the second she found out Stassi was pregnant. I don’t know if I totally missed what led to that, but I don’t think so. I think Sandoval is just yelling about random stuff. James comes back, and apologizes to Lisa and Andy, who asks him to just stay in his f***ing chair. Because we all need a break, Andy says he’s switching gears. Lala said she and Randall were splitting at last year’s Reunion. He asks when they last spoke face to face, and Lala says, never. The other day, he brought Ocean up the driveway because the nanny was sick, and Lala just grabbed her quickly. Andy asks if it was by design that Ocean wasn’t on this season, and Lala says, Randall sent a legal letter, saying she’s not allowed on camera. Not even pictures or videos. Andy introduces the LA Times article about Randall, citing his casting couch, drugs, and a ton of lawsuits. He says, Randall’s spokesperson denied the allegations, and Lala points out that Randall’s spokesperson was also Harvey Weinstein’s spokesperson. Andy asks if she was shocked, and she says, yes and no. Her DMs had been flooded with disturbing allegations, then the LA Times article came out. Andy asks if Lala didn’t meet him at an audition, but she says, she met him when she was a hostess at SUR. He sent his assistant to speak with her. He was a fan of the show, and asked if she had a manager. She went for an audition, and surprise, she got the part. Andy asks if that’s when they started sleeping together, and Lala says, it was September of 2015. Lisa reminds Lala that she said she let him hit it the first night, and we flash back to Lala saying that, and saying she got a car the next day. Lala says, it was the first time they went out, and Andy asks if she felt like she had to, but she says she didn’t. She was from Utah, and didn’t realize Hollywood worked that way. James says, Sandoval slept with Kristen to get on a TV show. He’s 40, and still making the same mistakes. Lala says, she has a different view of life now; if it’s too good to be true, it is. Andy says, sobriety will do that, and asks how long she’s been sober. She says, almost four years, and they break to eat. Everyone leaves, but Schwartz stays behind and does push-ups. Okay… Sandoval goes to Raquel’s trailer, and they hug, since they’re still not kissing on camera. She asks how he’s doing, and he says, it’s rough out there. It got emotional right off the bat, and James is literally how he knew James would be. James is focused on everything he does; Look at him blinking. James is out of control, Scheana is groveling to Katie because she wants to be back in the group, and Lala doesn’t give a flying about either of them. Raquel says she saw everything, and Sandoval says, they’re making them out to be pathological liars. Raquel says, they haven’t lied about anything except the affair. In the makeshift cafeteria, James says, they can go live in a yurt in the desert together now, and Lala says, Sandoval is going to be off doing things like he always has. Ariana says, and when the homewrecker makes demands on the relationship, she’s not going to be so cool and chill. Raquel clearly only knows what Sandoval is telling her.

In the trailer, Raquel says, in watching what was taped, it looked like Sandoval and Ariana had a solid relationship. We flash back to Scheana saying, they were intimate and in a good place. Sandoval shakes his head, and says, it literally went from him asking Ariana something simple like, should he wear these pants? and her saying no; to her literally (apparently his favorite word of the moment) saying, he’s so good at fashion, he should wear what he wants. Raquel says, it felt like he wanted to keep working at his and Ariana’s relationship because they never broke up. Sandoval says, he should have done it earlier, and Raquel says, you think? He says, Ariana is going to unleash on her, but he’s glad she came. Raquel says her entire character is being questioned. She went through a transitional phase, and the pendulum swang [sic] too far the other way. This is her wakeup call. He says he believes in her, she says she knows, and Sandoval tells a producer that they need a real break where they’re not being filmed. Raquel says, that would be nice, and they both go outside. The producer says, the cameras are up when any two people are together. If anyone needs time to themselves, they can have it, but not if they’re together. Sandoval argues like an idiot, and the producer says, it’s part of what it is. Sandoval whines, legally, they should get a break, and the producer says, they can have a break, but they’re filming lunch. Big baby Sandoval says he’s going to call a Lyft; he needs a break from filming. The producer tells him to go eat lunch, and Sandoval practically stamps his foot, and says, stop filming. He doesn’t want camera in his face. He wants to talk to Raquel off-camera. He doesn’t feel relaxed, and they have to watch what they say. He’s in a delicate position.

Ally joins the group, and Sandoval checks his hair. Andy welcomes Ally, and asks about meeting James at his show with Sandoval and the Most Extras. He asks if she saw Vanderpump Rules before meeting him, and she says she went down the Bravo rabbit hole during covid. Andy asks if anything from James’s past bothered her, and she says, for sure, but meeting him was different. It gave him a chance to show her who he is. Andy says, Raquel had broken their engagement only six weeks before James met Ally. Did he really think it was long enough to get over a five year relationship? James says, everyone is different, and Ally says, they’d planned to take it slow, and had a lot of conversations. Andy says, Raquel revealed some awful things James said about her parents, and we flash back to that. James says, it’s not a proud moment, and he takes it back. Andy ask how it made Ally feel, and she says she didn’t like it. She doesn’t think the word fat should ever be used to insult someone. James says, Raquel’s parents said nasty things to him. Her mom talked about his penis size. Andy asks if it was in a favorable way, and he says, she was asking if he was circumcised and wondered what it looked like. Grandma Buttons was at the bloody table. Andy says, James was easily triggered by Raquel this season, and we flash back to James throwing the drink at Schwartz. Andy asks if Ally ever thought James wasn’t over Raquel, but she says, not once. He was triggered because he felt betrayal in losing a friend. Andy asks if she worries about James’s drinking becoming an issue, but she says, not at the moment. She doesn’t like it when he’s drinking a lot, but she’s not drinking as much right now, and neither is he. Andy asks why she’s not drinking, and she says she thought she needed a break, which she does sometimes. James says he’d never go back to the boy he was two and a half years ago, and Sandoval says, they had an ongoing job in Atlantic City, and they brought James in. He became belligerently drunk with no shirt on, and got kicked out. The manager said James had smacked a waitress on the ass, and he’d had her sign a form that she wouldn’t sue them. James lost them the job. James says, the Toms show up and get drunk. His DJ business makes tenfold what they do. Lala says, it’s a sensitive topic, but at the end of the day, both Toms drink heavily, and have no say on James’s drinking. Sandoval says, he doesn’t smack girls on the ass, and Ariana says, no, he f***ed her friend. James calls Sandoval, a mustache pr*ck p*ssy ass bitch; a f***ing mustache worm bitch. He walks off. Again.

A producer says, as you were, and Andy says, Ally told James that he needed a therapist; why? She says she thinks everyone should see a therapist, especially men, and especially James. James says he met a nice therapist, and it’s going good. Andy asks if they’re helping with James’s anger, because it doesn’t look like it, and Ariana says, there are extenuating circumstances today. Andy says, they spent a week in Cancun celebrating Scheana’s wedding, but Scheana revealed she and Brock were already married for over a year. Why did they keep it a secret? Scheana says, they wanted to celebrate their love privately, and she’d wanted to get it going because of the green card. They only married for them. Andy says, Katie said Schwartz wanted to be friends with Brock over her, and she says, he was prioritizing someone he sees three times a year over her. Schwartz has known Scheana a long time, but she didn’t feel Schwartz was close enough to Brock to consider his feelings over hers. Schwartz says, Katie has a long history of diminishing his friendships, and Katie says, Schwartz wants to be friends with everyone. He’s a serial killer’s wet dream, since he makes friends with strangers. Andy says, Lala pulled Ally aside, and talked to her about dealing with James’s temper. We flash back to that, and Andy asks Ally if she ever felt like telling Lala and Raquel to stay out of her relationship. Ally thinks at the time she was open to hear what they had to say, and looking back, it feels like they  were being protective. Lala says she was triggered (WOTD), and she didn’t want what happened to her to happen to someone else. Lisa says she’s loving Lala’s emotional side. She doesn’t want to see Lala’s angry side. Lala says, life was a lot this summer, and she was hypersensitive. She felt like an idiot and a fool, and wanted to baby Ally. James says he knows how much Lala has gone through, and how strong she is. As a woman, she’s conquered a company and a baby, and dealt with a lot of sh*t. She knows he’s not that guy at the Canyon Club. Andy asks, what happened at the Canyon Club? and we flash back to Raquel telling some of the others that James was arguing so loud with Ally, security had to escort him out. James says, the club was noisy and he was tired, and he shouted to Ally that he wanted to go f***ing now. Security was immediately there, and said he couldn’t be shouting. Ally says, they weren’t in a screaming match. No one saw it, and she doesn’t know why Raquel feels the need to narrate. Sandoval says, they’d been arguing, and James grabbed Ally’s arm or wrist. It was the second time, and he got kicked out. James says, the first time, he was with all of them. What was Sandoval doing? Making out with Raquel in the back? Andy thanks Ally for joining them, and she leaves.

Andy says, they’re going to discuss the fallout from Sandoval and Raquel’s affair, and they’re bringing Raquel in. Because of the restraining order, Scheana has to leave, but before they go, he wonders what’s the latest? Scheana says, the court date is the 29th. Raquel claims Scheana punched her, and she can’t speak about it now. Andy asks if anyone else thinks Scheana punched her, and Lisa says, maybe slapped her, but Katie says, look at Scheana’s fingernails; not possible. Andy asks Sandoval what he thinks, and he sighs heavily, says he wasn’t there, and sighs again. Lisa asks why it’s so difficult, and he says he’s between a rock and a hard place. Ariana says, then he should keep his mouth shut, but Tom says he wants to tell the truth. HA-HA-HA-HA-HA! Good one! He says he was there when Scheana was on speaker, but Ariana says, he ran back into TomTom, and Scheana said pushed, not punched, but Sandoval tells her, Scheana said she punched that bitch in the face. It’s 100% what Scheana said. Lala says, they talked on the phone, and it’s not what Scheana said. Sandoval says he f***ing heard it, and Scheana tells him to keep his f***ing mouth shut. Andy says, Scheana and Raquel were close until the truth came out. They were on Watch What Happens Live together the night Scheana found out. He asks if she thinks they’ll ever be friends again, but Scheana says, never. Andy asks if she knew something was going on with Raquel and Sandoval; she’d said she was suspicious. Scheana says, she heard things Lala said, and what Katie had seen, and started to suspect. She had lunch with Ariana, and they discussed it, but Ariana didn’t think there was any truth to it, and said they’d never do that to her. Ariana says, Scheana came to her respectfully about it, and she appreciated it. She knew Scheana wouldn’t come to her about it lightly because she cared about the two of them. Andy says, Scheana had heard Sandoval told Raquel that he and Ariana were in an open relationship, and we’re shown unseen footage where Scheana is telling Ariana, while she was sleeping, Sandoval and Raquel were in the hot tub. He told Raquel that he and Ariana were in an open relationship, and started coming on to her at Coachella. Sandoval protests that he never said that, and Ariana says, maybe he should stop hanging out with a liar. She brings up Sandoval coaching Raquel like he tried to coach her, and Sandoval says, if anything, Ariana coached him. Ariana says, he needed it. Andy says, Raquel had something for Scheana that she’s not allowed to give her in person, so he has it.  

In his personal interview with Raquel, Andy says, she and Scheana have to stay 100 yards apart, so they won’t be interacting. He asks how Raquel feels, and she says she feels regret about filing the restraining order. She’s taking measures to get it dropped. She spoke to her lawyer, and he’s filing a request to dismiss it. She shows Andy the paperwork, and says, the request for dismissal is being filed today. Back at the Reunion, Andy says, Raquel is in the process of dropping the restraining order, and everyone applauds. Ariana says she’d rather Rachel didn’t; none of them need to be around her. Lala says she’s glad for Scheana’s sake, even though she wanted to fight. The court system is a bitch, and she’s glad Scheana can be present with her kid. She cries and says, it’s taken a toll on Scheana. Sandoval – who should just stay quiet – says he gets it. Scheana says, having this betrayal of two best friends is heartbreaking in itself, but to throw this on top of it, when she did nothing but take care of Raquel. She gave Raquel a home when she had nowhere to go. Raquel was the sister she never had, and for Raquel to do this, it’s taken a toll on her. She cries, and Bambi Raquel looks blankly at the screen in her trailer. Scheana says she hasn’t been completely present for her daughters, and they’ve been affected by her emotions about it. Raquel was someone who she loved, and she knew would never do something like that. She’d told Raquel, please don’t do anything to change the friendship, and Raquel promised she’d never do that. Andy reminds Scheana that she’d said she trusted Raquel in bed with her husband when they were in Vegas. We flash back to that, and Scheana says, Raquel crashed with them one night in Vegas, although she slept in the middle. She trusted Raquel with everything. At this point, even I start to cry. I can’t even fathom how I’d feel to find out a close friend had been lying to me this way, and for so long. Sandoval mumbles that he’s sorry, and in her trailer, Raquel says she’s thinking she should have written a personal note to Scheana to go with the paperwork. More regrets are unfolding. Sandoval says, he lied about something for 7 months, and it spiraled out of control, but that doesn’t mean he’s been fake all the years Ariana’s known him. It wasn’t malicious. Ariana tells him to watch what he says; it was malicious. He says, the intention wasn’t malicious, and Ariana says, he’s done it before. He says she’s always been unapologetic throughout their relationship, and she says she heard him say he didn’t care about Scheana. Scheana says, she asked him about the affair and he denied it. She would have been doing Ariana a disservice if she hadn’t asked. Lisa says, Sandoval would never tell Scheana before telling Ariana, and Andy says, it’s time for Scheana to go the appropriate distance so Raquel can come out. Sandoval says he needs to leave for a moment, and Scheana says, before she goes, she has something for Andy. Ten years ago, at the Season 2 Reunion, he said, by 2023 she’d have an album. We flash back to that, and she gives him a 12-inch gold press of Good As Gold. She says she’ll be back at the end, and leaves. Sandoval wanders around the parking lot.

During the break, I download Good As Gold to one of my playlists because, why not?  

Andy wants Raquel to sit between the Toms, but it’s a hard no, including from Ariana. In their personal interview, Andy asks Raquel how she feels about seeing the group, and she says, a little nervous. But it’s important for her to take accountability for her actions, so she’s here to do that. He asks her to explain how the relationship started; the first kiss or spark of emotion. Raquel says she and Sandoval had been friends for a while. He was always somebody who was in her corner and rooted for her. It got more romantic after the girls trip. He made her feel heard and seen, and she’d never felt that before. We flash back to her crashing guys night, and his smile is glaringly obvious when she walks in. Like, you don’t smile like that for just anybody. Andy asks if she never felt that with James, and she says, never with anyone. Andy asks if she thought there would be a path forward with Ariana, and she says she thinks she was living in her own reality, hoping it would work out. Andy says, it’s incredible how many signs Ariana ignored, like The Abbey, and Sandoval not coming back from the barbecue. Ariana rode for Raquel every time. Sandoval said he felt like Ariana didn’t want to know. Is that what they told themselves? Were they in denial? Raquel says, it seemed that way. Ariana never pressed or confronted Sandoval. From what he told her, Ariana didn’t question him, and believed what he told her. Andy says, it sounds like she’s blaming Ariana, and she says, at the time, that was her mindset. Now she knows that Ariana did want to know. It was deceitful, and she’s ashamed. Andy says, Ariana called Raquel and confronted her. What was the conversation like? Raquel says she felt pain from Ariana, and Ariana begged Raquel to tell her when it happened. At this point, she and Sandoval just wanted to get their story straight. Sandoval felt Ariana would be more hurt if she knew how long it had been going on, and Andy asks if they were going to truncate how long it had been going on. Raquel says, yes, and I’m surprised she knows what truncate means. Andy says, Ariana wanted specifics on the phone? and Raquel says she told Ariana the truth, and Ariana thanked her and said, Sandoval never would have told her the truth. Andy asks if she and Sandoval prepped for the Reunion, and Raquel says, they’ve talked about how to approach things. He asks how she feels about seeing everyone in a group setting, and Raquel says she’s preparing for the worst, and hoping for the best. Spoken like a true beauty queen. He asks how she feels about seeing Ariana, and she says, scared.

Andy says, Raquel is here and ready to join them. Scheana is 100 yards away. We see Scheana in her trailer, watching, and Andy says, Ariana hasn’t seen Raquel since she found out. How is she feeling? Ariana says, not great, and he asks how Sandoval is feeling, but Sandoval says he doesn’t know. Raquel walks to the set accompanied by some weird music, and Schwartz takes out a bottle of Xanax. Ariana says, it’s funny that Schwartz is taking it, and James wonders why he has a pill bottle on hand. Andy steals the bottle, and someone suggests he pass it around, but he gives it back to Schwartz. Schwartz says he only takes it about once a month, and Lisa asks why he’s taking it now. He says he’s nervous, and Raquel hits the stage. Ariana won’t even look at her, and Sandoval stares straight ahead. Crickets are heard, and Sandoval hangs his head.

Next time – Part 3 – Ariana says she cried in Raquel’s arms, and Raquel thought she’d go f*** her boyfriend; Raquel compares her and Sandoval’s affair with Lala sleeping with James, causing some uproar; Katie says, Raquel’s a c-word and Sandoval’s a drunk; James thinks Raquel flirting with Schwartz is incesty, dirty and weird; Sandoval cries, and says he’ll always love Ariana; and Ariana says she can’t think of two worse people.

🍨 Eating My Feelings…

After you’ve recovered from these awful people, come back tomorrow for a kinder, gentler soap and tea. Until then, stay safe, stay pushing in your chair when you leave the table, and stay knowing the difference between inserting yourself in someone’s life when you’re not wanted, and simply reaching out to let them know you’re thinking about them.

May 30, 2023 – Victor Makes His Bequests, Awful NJ Housewives Say Awful Things About Each Other & Girls

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Spencer talks to Ace, after picking him up early from daycare, when Laura walks in. He tells Ace that the most important thing to remember is, this is his home. And if Spencer has anything to say about it, it always will be. Laura laughs, saying, they’re cute together. She wants to remind Spencer that they’re guests are arriving soon. Spencer says, for Uncle Victor’s will reading. Ace doesn’t need to hear anything about Uncle Victor. Being abducted and taken on the Haunted Star is enough to last him a lifetime. Fortunately, he’s not going to remember any of that. Spencer’s phone rings, and he sees it’s Trina. Laura takes Ace, telling Spencer that she’ll put him down so he can take his phone call, and leaves. He tells Trina that he was just about to call her, and she says she beat him to it because she misses him. He says he misses her more, and she says she hasn’t interrupted the reading of his Great Uncle’s will, has she? and he says, if only. Any news about her DNA test results? She says, not yet, and he says, it’s funny how your life can change in an instant. She says, doesn’t she know it. She’ll talk to him soon. She looks at the photo of her and Portia from the wedding.

Looking at the same photo, Portia says, if only they were still this happy, when Marshall comes in. He says he needs a consultation, and holds out a spoon for her to taste something. He asks what she thinks, and she says, it’s perfect. Don’t touch it. Where did he learn to make gumbo that good? He says, that’s one of the benefits of being a musician in New Orleans. When you give them the blues, they’re going to give you cooking lessons. He picks up her phone, and says, that was a happy day, wasn’t it? She says, it was until it wasn’t. She’s still waiting for her happy ending. Curtis walks in.

Drew leaves a message for Carly, letting her know he was thinking about her. He wishes he could be with her right now, but he knows the best thing is for him to stick with their plan, and find some way to pressure Ned to get the government to drop the charges against them. He’s on it, and he’ll speak with her soon. Please let him know if there are any updates on Willow. Sam brings Scout in, and Drew picks her up. Sam says, once she told Scout there was a sleepover at daddy’s, there was no stopping her. Is he sure it’s a good night? Scout says, of course (🍷) it is. Right, dad? Drew says, every night with her is a good night, and he’ll never take one for granted.

Diane sees Robert at the MetroCourt, and he says he was just thinking about her. She flashes back to asking if Sonny thinks the Feds are trying to get to him through Carly, and Sonny asking her to find out why the Feds got involved. She says she’s exhausted her sources, but Sonny says, what about the DA? She tells Robert that she was just thinking about him as well.

Olivia tells Nina, it’s not fair. The Feds can’t use Carly against her own husband. Nina says, ex-husband, and Olivia says, that’s even worse; she’s not protected by spousal privilege. She’s sure the Feds think Carly has all kinds of incriminating information about Sonny, and they would be right. There’s got to be a way to keep Sonny from taking the fall. Nina looks over at Robert and Diane, and says she hopes Olivia’s right.

At the hospital, Sonny asks Michael how Willow is, and Michael says, she just started the procedure. Carly says, the bone marrow transplant’s going to work, and Willow is going to be with them a very long time. Josslyn says, they were outside her room a few minutes ago, and Willow’s being very brave, and Sonny says, Willow’s going to need a lot of support. He thinks they should put everything aside and stick together for Willow’s sake. Do they all agree on that? Michael says, they can. What matters right now is Willow. Speaking of which, he’s going to see how the procedure is progressing. He leaves, and Sonny wonders if they’ll get word on Willow soon, but Carly says, probably not. Josslyn’s phone dings, and she tells Carly that Trina just texted her. She’s downstairs. Carly tells her to go, and Josslyn leaves. Sonny says, they couldn’t get away from him soon enough.

Nina tells Olivia, if the rumors are true, and Sonny is who the government really wants, then Carly is just a means to an end. Olivia says she feels terrible for arguing with Carly about this. If they hadn’t, they could have put their heads together, and figured a way out of this whole insider trading mess. Nina says, it must be painful to hear that Olivia’s friend and ex-business partner thinks she’s fooling herself about her husband, and Olivia says, maybe she overshared a little bit about that. Carly understands her loyalty is to Ned, but she can’t figure it out. She’s convinced he’s the one who blew the whistle on her and Drew. Nina says, Carly is always convinced of Carly’s point of view, like there isn’t the possibility of another… She’s sorry. She knows Carly and Olivia are friends, and she respects that. And she agrees with Olivia. Despite their divorce – Olivia says, and despite the big rock on Nina’s finger – Carly cares for her kids and cares about Sonny. She’s never going to send him to prison. On the other hand, Nina does believe someone’s going to go down for this, and if it’s not Sonny… Olivia says, it won’t be Sonny, and Nina says, that means it’s either Carly or Drew, and Olivia is really good friends with both of them. Does she think there’s a chance one of them might turn on the other to save themselves?

Drew asks what Scout has, and she says, it’s her workbook from school. Sam thinks that’s her subtle way of saying she hopes daddy helps her with her homework, and Drew asks if Scout can believe there’s only a few more weeks until summer vacation. He heard the MetroCourt pool is opening soon, and they can start working on her swimming strokes. Sam says, she already swims like a seal. She thinks Scout gets it from Drew. Scout says she’s a mermaid, not a seal, and Sam says, sorry. Drew says, on that note, mermaids love music, right? He opens a box, revealing a harmonica, and says, this was her brother Oscar’s. Sam says, Oscar sure did love music, didn’t he? and Drew says he thinks Oscar would have loved for Scout to have it. Sam asks what Scout thinks about that, and Scout tells Drew that she loves him, and they hug.

Marshall says he’ll take Curtis’s bag upstairs, and Curtis asks him to put it in the guest room. Marshall says, to celebrate Curtis’s homecoming, he whipped up his famous Gumbo Ya-Ya, and Curtis says he loves it. When do we eat? Marshall says, not we, you. He’s just the cook. It’s a meal for two. He goes upstairs, and Portia says, welcome home.

Josslyn and Trina both say, any news? and Josslyn says, they just started the transplant. It’s a lot like a blood transfusion, so Willow is going to get Dr. Obrecht’s bone marrow, and that takes as long as it takes. They just have to wait and pray the new marrow starts producing healthy cells. Trina hugs Josslyn, and says, her little problem hardly seems to matter when Willow’s life being at stake, but Josslyn says, of course (🍷) it matters. Trina’s life could change with these DNA results. Trina says she’s not going to let it. Taggert is always going to be her dad, and Curtis is always going to be Curtis, a man she’s grown to love and respect. Josslyn asks, what about her mom? and Trina says, her mom is always going to be her mom, even if she never trusts her the same way again. Josslyn says she thought they patched things up, and Trina asks if Josslyn has ever tried to fix a flat tire with a patch. It’s not a permanent fix. Josslyn asks, when was the last time Trina changed a tire? and Trina admits she’s never had to change a tire, but she could if she had to. Josslyn says she’s sure Trina could. After everything she did in Greenland, she could do anything. Trina says, Josslyn could too, which is why they make the best roommates, and Josslyn says she knows, but they only have two more days in the dorm. Trina says, now she has to find a place to stay for the summer. Any suggestions? Josslyn says, she doesn’t want to move back home?

Laura asks, how’s Trina? and Spencer wonders if she was eavesdropping, but she says she didn’t have to. She could tell by the smile on his face. He says he smiles when other people call him too, but she says, not the same smile. There’s a knock at the door, and Laura opens it to Ava and Alexis, who says she’s been dreading this ordeal since she got the invitation. She hugs Spencer, and Ava says she wouldn’t miss it for the world. Spencer asks if she expects to inherit something, and Ava says she doesn’t care about any bequests, but after the hell that man put her through, she can’t hear often enough that Victor Cassadine is truly and most sincerely dead. Laura lets a man in, and tells him that she’s Laura Collins. Spencer says, Mayor Collins, and he is? He says, JB Brown, Esquire, from Brown, Brown, and Whitlock. He was Victor’s attorney and executor of his estate. They may have seen his letterhead on the invitation regarding this meeting.

Sonny tells Carly that she can go. He’ll stay until there’s word about Willow. He sits down, and she says she can stay, sitting next to him. He asks if she’s heard from the SEC, but she says, not so far. She hasn’t heard from the Justice Department either. He says he thinks she’s going to hear from them real soon.

Laura thanks JB for agreeing to do the reading at her apartment. It saved all of them a trip to his office. He says, happy to accommodate. Mr. Cassadine didn’t stipulate where he wanted his will read, only the parties he wanted in attendance. There’s a knock at the door, and Laura lets Martin in. He hugs her, and says he’s sorry he’s late. There was a minor crisis at the… He sees JB and says, well, look at this. He should have known JB would be here. They shake hands, and Laura says, they know each other? Martin says, this man’s a legend in his own time. He graduated Princeton, Oxford, and yale law school. Ava says, that’s Victor’s lawyer all right. Only the best for the absolute worst. Alexis asks what Martin is doing here, and Martin says, since his client Valentin Cassadine couldn’t make it, he asked Martin to stand proxy in his stead. Laura asks if he’s Anna’s proxy too, but Martin says, no. Anna’s on her way; she may be running late. JB says his schedule is running tight, and he doesn’t have time to wait for Miss Devane’s arrival. Laura says she can fill Anna in, and suggests they all make themselves comfortable so they can get started. They all sit down, and JB says, shall we begin? He opens the case he has with him.

Trina wonders why they can’t live in the dorms in the summer, and Josslyn asks if it would be so bad for Trina to move back home. Trina says she doesn’t know. Things are a little better with her mom, but she doesn’t know if she’s ready to be part of the family with the DNA results hanging over their heads. Josslyn says she has another option.

Curtis asks how Trina is, and Portia says, she’s good. The spring semester is ending soon, and so far she hasn’t made any plans to come home. He says, maybe when the DNA results come in, and she says she doesn’t know about that. Depending on the results, it may be harder for Trina to think of this as her home. He says he came home, didn’t he?

Robert guesses Diane heard the news, and Diane says, of course (🍷). He says he’s sorry she got it secondhand. He wanted to give it to her in person. She says she doesn’t understand. Why was it up to him to tell her? He says his complicated life just became a little less complicated, and she asks what he’s talking about. He says, Holly’s left town. What is she talking about?

Olivia tells Nina that she doesn’t believe Carly and Drew would ever turn on each other. Drew just risked everything to bring Nina’s Aunt Liesl back to save Willow’s life. The whole time he was gone, Carly couldn’t stand the suspense in not knowing if he was safe or not. Those two are completely in love. Nina says, but if the rumors are true… and Olivia says, maybe the rumors are just that – they’re rumors. Nina says, there’s only one way to find out, and looks over at Robert and Diane.

Carly tells Sonny, they can’t be sure the Feds are going to offer her a deal for evidence against him. Not that she would take it if they did. He says he told her before that he appreciates it, but he’s not going to let Donna grow up with a mother behind bars. Carly says she thinks they’re worrying about nothing. No one from the Justice Department has approached her. He says, yet. He had Diane work Robert Scorpio. He has contacts in DC, so if the Feds make an offer, he’s going to know about it. She says, that puts Diane in an awkward position, but he says, for what he pays her, Diane can be in an awkward position, especially when it comes to Carly. She’s way too important. Carly thanks him, and says she appreciates that. Nosy Michael comes back, and says, thank you for what?

Carly asks, how’s Willow? and Michael says, the transplant’s still in progress, but so far, so good. Again, what was she thanking Sonny for? Instead of telling him to mind his own damn business, Carly says, Michael has so much on his plate right now. He doesn’t need to worry about his parents. Michael says, so in other words, there is something to worry about? and Sonny says he wants to talk to Michael about something. He wants Michael to hear it in person and from him. He and Nina just got engaged to be married.

Nina says, Olivia and Robert are friends, right? and Olivia says, yeah, but she’d never… Nina says, impose on that friendship. She totally gets it, but Robert is the DA. If anyone knows what the US Attorney is doing, it’s Robert. Olivia asks why Robert would tell her, and Nina says, her husband’s reputation and her marriage are suffering because of these backdoor deals going around. No one knows what’s really true. She thinks Olivia would be doing everyone a service if she went over there, found out what’s going on, and cleared the air.

Diane tells Robert, never mind what she was talking about. Why would Holly leave town? He says, her son’s in trouble, so she’s gone to the rescue, and Diane says, good for her. She’s assuming when all that’s over, Holly will come back to Port Charles. He says he doesn’t think he’s a factor in that decision, and she says she’s sorry, but he says, don’t be. Olivia comes over to the table, and says, oh good; they’re talking shop. So Robert won’t mind telling her if it’s true. He says, if what’s true? and Diane says she’ll take a little powder room break, but Olivia says, it won’t be necessary. Diane is already involved in this. Diane says, involved in what? and Olivia says, the deal where Carly would give up Sonny.

Scout plays the harmonica, and Sam says, it’s such a nice day out. Why doesn’t she go out and play for the birds? Scout wonders if they’ll sing along with her, but Sam says she thinks there’s only one way to find out. Scout leaves, and Sam says she thinks Scout is probably going to sleep with the harmonica under her pillow. Drew says, it’s her harmonica now, so it’s up to her. It’s funny, isn’t it, how precious the little things can be. Sam says, he’s not going to lose her, but he says, if those insider trading charges stick… She asks if there’s any way to fix this, and he says, that depends on the whistleblower. Ned’s got the clout and contacts to make this whole thing go away. The less Sam knows the better. She asks if he’s kidding her. She can dig up leverage on Ned. It’s in her wheelhouse. All he has to do is ask.

Portia says, Curtis did come back home, and she’s beyond grateful. She hopes he’s here for good. Marshall comes out and says, the Ashford/Robinson party, right this way please. The doorbell rings, and Portia says, he doesn’t think that’s… Curtis says, maybe Trina thinks this is her home after all, but Marshall opens the door, and it’s Stella.

Josslyn says she doesn’t know why she didn’t think of it before; Trina can move in with her. There’s plenty of room. Trina asks if they shouldn’t ask her mom first, but Josslyn says, she’ll love the idea. Trina asks if she’s sure. What about Spencer? Josslyn says, what about him?

Alexis says she was thinking the worst was over, and she has nothing to worry about with this will reading. Then she remembered what a monster Victor was. Ava tells her, go ahead and worry. She’s going to enjoy this. JB says, it’s time to let his client speak for himself, and turns hits play on his laptop. Victor greets everyone, and welcomes them to the reading of his will. If they’re seeing this video, congratulations. They survived, and sadly, his attempt to make the world a better place has failed. Laura says, his warped view of the world, and Victor says, the shame is, they’re going to have to carry on for the rest of their lives in an overpopulated, under resourced planet. He pours himself a drink, and says, hopefully, his bequests will provide a little comfort to them as civilization continues to crumble around them. He raises his glass, takes a drink, and says, Ava, my dear. Until his nephew Nikolas returns, if ever, to rekindle their romance, he bequeaths to her a rendering of her first true love. JB pauses the video, and hands Ava a photo of a gargoyle statue. Ava says, maybe she can donate it and get a tax write-off, and JB starts the video again. Victor says, Alexis, my dear niece. He’ll never forget the kindness she extended to him, inviting him into her home for that Thanksgiving. This Matryoshka doll dates back to the Romanovs. JB hands her a Russian nesting doll, and Victor says, inside are smaller versions of itself, representing her daughters. Alexis says, this is actually nice, and Victor says, to one daughter in particular, Samantha, he bequeaths this deck of very rare tarot cards. JB hands Alexis the cards, and Victor says, who knows? Maybe one day she’ll use them to make herself lucky in love for once. Clearly, he doesn’t know how tarot cards work. Alexis says, and there it is; Victor, the monster. She tosses the deck on the table.

Trina says she knows Josslyn and Spencer aren’t as close as they used to be, but Josslyn says, he’s always welcome to come by and see Trina. He can even bring Ace, just as long as Esme’s not a part of the equation. Trina says, and what about Dex? and Josslyn says, what about him? Trina says, he and Spencer hate each other, and Josslyn knows it.

Marshall says, surprise, and Stella says she takes it TJ didn’t let anybody know she was back in town. Portia says, TJ does work extremely long hours at GH, and Stella says she knows TJ has a lot on his mind now. So she took it upon herself… She sees the bottle of wine in Marshall’s hand and says, is this a bad time? She’ll leave, and contact them later. Marshall says, she’s not going anywhere, is she, Curtis? Curtis says, Aunt Stella’s always welcome. Stella says, is she really? She wouldn’t blame either of them… Portia says, Curtis is right; she’s always welcome here. Marshall asks why they’re standing around like strangers then. He tells Stella that she looks great, and hugs her. Stella says she’s glad to see Portia and Curtis together, in spite of her.

Diane asks where Olivia heard there was a deal on the table involving Carly, and Olivia says she heard Carly can get out of the insider trading charges if she gives up Sonny. Diane asks Robert if there’s any truth to that, and he says, the two of them aren’t playing by the rules. Olivia says she cares because, A, Sonny is Dante’s father, and B, Carly’s her best friend, and C, her husband is the one suspected of blowing the whistle on Drew and Carly. And D, Diane, is Sonny’s attorney, so she assumes Diane is very interested in this too. So why doesn’t he stop stalling, and just answer the question? Diane says, let her make it easy for him. If he stays silent, that’s all the confirmation they need. He tells her, what he can say is… He gets up from the table and walks to the bar. Diane asks if Olivia’s got her answer, and Olivia walks off, passing Nina.

Michael says, their agreement still applies, and Sonny says, it’s always going to be Willow’s decision whether she wants Nina in her life and their children’s lives. His engagement doesn’t change that. Michael says he’s glad to hear it, and Sonny says he has to go make a call. He tells Michael to take care of his mother, and Michael says he always does. Sonny leaves, and Michael asks how Carly is doing. She says she happened to be at the MetroCourt last night when Nina couldn’t wait to announce they were toasting their engagement. Whoa. Wait. That’s not true. She didn’t announce anything; Trish asked her. And neither one of them knew Carly was even there. She says, and Sonny stopped by the house today so he could tell Donna, and Michael asks if that’s why she was thanking him; for being so upfront about it. Or is it something else?

Victor says, now, to other family members. To his darling granddaughter Charlotte, he bequeaths this necklace and pendant adorned with the Cassadine crest, in the hopes it will remind her of who she is, and who she will one day become. As for her father, the rotten apple of his eye Valentin Cassadine, to his son and all of those who have betrayed him, he makes this bequest. In this satchel, they’ll find a rare piece of antiquity. JB hands a velvet pouch to Martin, and Victor says, it was unearthed on Cassadine Island in Greece. It’s the last surviving piece of a once majestic statue of the sun god Apollo. Martin takes a stone middle finger out of the pouch, and I laugh my head off. That Victor; what a card. Victor says, whenever they look at it, he does hope they remember him. He raises his glass and drinks, and Laura laughs.

On the phone, Nina asks Sonny, how is she? and he says, the transplant’s still in progress. Everything seems to be going well. How is she holding up? She says she’s not going to lie and say she’s not worried. She’s just trying to stay positive and believe everything is going to get better.

Diane goes over to Robert at the bar, and says, hey sailor, buy a girl a drink? He says, the drinks are on her, and she says she deserves that. Just so he knows, she was only doing her job. He asks if Sonny is still paying her retainer, and she says, he is entitled to legal representation as well, or have they totally dropped the Sixth Amendment? He asks why she’s always got to be so right, and she says, because she is always right. Actually, she’s not; she takes that back. For instance, she thought he and Holly were meant for each other. He says, so did he.

Josslyn says, when Trina moves out of the dorms, move in with her; it’s just short term. Trina wonders if they ignore the fact their boyfriends can’t stand each other, and Josslyn asks why she’s so worried about them. Trina says, so Dex didn’t tell her? and Josslyn says, tell her what? Trina says, at the gym the other day, Spencer took a swing at Dex, and Josslyn says she saw Dex that day; he was fine. Trina saw him too. Trina says, Dex blocked the punch, and landed one of his own. Spencer’s lip is cut. Josslyn chuckles, and Trina says, she doesn’t seem overcome with concern. Josslyn says, to be fair, Spencer punched Dex first, remember? In Kelly’s, right before Christmas. And Dex didn’t even fight back. Spencer probably thought he wouldn’t, or couldn’t, but Dex knows how to defend himself, and it’s about time Spence realized that. Trina says she’d love to think Spencer learned his lesson, but most likely, he’ll keep on antagonizing Dex. He just can’t seem to help himself. Josslyn says, trust her. Dex has a lot more to worry about than getting along with Spencer. Trina asks what that means, and Josslyn says, he’s really busy, and working for Sonny isn’t exactly a low pressure job. She checks her phone, and says she has to get back to her family. She hugs Trina, saying, she loves her, and hopes she gets the test results back soon. Trina says she hopes Willow comes through with flying colors, and Josslyn thanks her, and says, her too. She leaves, and Trina’s phone dings. She looks at it, and looks worried.

Marshall says, it was a beautiful wedding, wasn’t it? and Portia says, it absolutely was. And Laura did a phenomenal job filling in for Stella. Stella says she’s sure Laura did. She only wishes… Portia says, she’s not the only one who wishes things had been done differently, and Marshall says, forget the table for two. He’s setting two more plates. There’s plenty of gumbo to go around. He goes to the kitchen, and Curtis tells Stella, might as well settle in. When he sets his mind, you’ve got two choices; give up or give in. Stella says she didn’t come all this way to give up, and neither should the two of them. Like she said to TJ, love is always worth fighting for.

Carly says she doesn’t want to add to Michael’s worries today of all days. Let’s just wait and make sure the bone marrow transplant works successfully… Michael says, just tell him why she’s grateful to Sonny, and she says, he came in on the tail end of that conversation. He says, fill him in on the rest, and she says, there’s a rumor that the Justice Department is going to offer her a deal. They’ll forget about the insider trading charges if she gives them evidence against his father.

Alexis says, darn. She has to go. Crisis. Too bad. Enjoy. Good luck, everyone. Martin says he thinks he’s done his part for his client, so he’ll be going. Unless of course (🍷) his sister needs him to stay. Laura says she’s just fine, and walks him out. Ava says, all that’s left is Spencer, and Laura sits back down. JB puts the video back on, and Victor says, as for Spencer, they’ve had many discussions about safeguarding his family. He may not be there in person to explain this to Spencer, but he trusts Spencer will know what to do with his bequest. Spencer looks at the small box in his hand, the one containing the silver dove he’d gotten for Trina.

Marshall says, dinner is ready, when Curtis’s phone rings. Curtis says, Trina, and she says she hopes she’s not interrupting, but he says, no; he’s at home with her mom. Is everything okay?… Okay. Bye. Portia asks, what is it? and Curtis says, it’s Trina. She’s at the hospital. Portia asks if she’s okay, but Curtis says, she’s fine. The DNA results are in.

Diane asks, what ultimately happened with Holly? and Robert says, life happened. What was it Diane said to her? She said, if we couldn’t make it work for all those years, why do we think we could make it work now? Diane says she’s sorry; she really is. Robert says, next time she wants to pump him for information, have her office call his office, and let’s put it on the books. He leaves.

Drew thanks Sam for offering to dig up dirt on Ned. It means a lot, but he really needs her to stay out of this one. Because if he goes to prison, Scout is going to need one of them to stick around. Olivia comes in with Scout, and says, look who she found giving a concert in the garden. Sam says she’s going to leave, and hugs Scout, saying, she’ll see Scout in the morning. She leaves, and Olivia tells Scout that she thinks there’s a freshly baked chocolate chip cookie in the kitchen with Scout’s name on it. Scout dashes off, and Drew says he thought Olivia had a meeting. Olivia says she did. Lucky for him, because that little girl is going to need her daddy. He says he and Sam were just talking about that, and she says, if he wants to stick around for Scout, she has some information he needs.

Nina asks if Sonny told Michael about their engagement, and he says, yeah. He wasn’t thrilled, but he wasn’t hostile, and now it looks like there’s a future for both of them. Maybe they can have hope that Willow will recover and find room in her heart for Nina.

Carly tells Michael, at this point, it’s only a rumor. Sonny has Diane looking into it to see if there’s any truth to it. He says, if there is, will she take it? but she says, he knows better. He says he’s watched her protect Sonny his whole life. Maybe she should think about protecting herself instead. Josslyn comes out of the elevator, and he says, if this government deal is legit, to give them Sonny and she goes free… Josslyn asks what she’s waiting for. Take the deal.

Tomorrow, Trina says, it’s now or never; Laura asks if Victor knows where her son is; and Nina says she’s going to do whatever it takes to be with the people she loves.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey – The Reunion – Part 1

Ugh. These people are like cartoons, and I try not to take this seriously, but it upsets me just knowing we breathe the same state air. Rachel needs to escape while there’s still time. And take Jen with her.

Just watching the preview makes my stomach turn.

The set is super cool. It’s an Irish castle theme, but the Victorian portraits on the walls are each of the women. I stan Teresa’s new haircut, and so does Andy. Those Summer House people need to take a page from the Jersey fashion book. Everyone looks stellar. Lots of sparkles and that sheer stuff that I love.

Juicy Joe calls and asks if Bill does bags under your eyes. His uncle is looking to get his eyes done. Teresa tells him that they’re taping the Reunion, and Andy takes the phone and chats with him. We find out he’s never watched the show.

Andy is also impressed by the outfits. Danielle says she was going for a not fresh out of the hamper look. Andy asks if Marge left her arsenal at home, and she says she did not. As none of us would. It’s a Reunion for Pete’s sake. Where better to bring your arsenal? Teresa insists Andy feel her heartbeat, which she says is real. She asks God to be with her; Namaste. Andy asks if Melissa or Teresa want to share their goal relating to each other. Teresa says she wishes Melissa well, peace, and wants to close the chapter. Melissa agrees with closing in peace, but thinks a lot of the truth needs to come out. Teresa says, the hardest thing was her family hurting them. Louie’s family was great, but hers hurt Louie. Melissa says she’s the one who was called a cheater, and Andy says they’re getting ahead before it’s time. He asks why Dina bowed out as a bridesmaid, and Teresa says, she didn’t want to be on camera. Andy says, she could have not signed a release, so Teresa flips to she didn’t want people to know she was there. She explained it to Teresa, and it was all good. Andy says, from their social media, it looks like Teresa and Louie hung out a lot with Dina and her man. Then it stopped. Teresa insists they’re okay, and Louie and Dave didn’t have business dealings. We flash back to Joe #2’s interview, where he said, it was Pizzagate part two. Melissa says, Joe was out of line for saying something on the show, and Andy tells them, a viewer has asked why Teresa didn’t invite Donna out of respect to her father. Wasn’t inviting in-laws the Italian thing to do? We flash back to Teresa saying, they have a history, and Teresa says she couldn’t invite Donna without inviting the rest of the family, and that was impossible. Melissa says, she and Joe were acceptable when Teresa needed to introduce Louie to the family. When she needs them, it’s all good between them. Teresa says, when she was alone, they never even asked her to go out to dinner, but Melissa says, they had dinner many times. She has pictures of Teresa and next door neighbor Shane, who Teresa thought was cute. Teresa is like, no way that ever happened, and we see the pictures. Teresa thinks she must have invited herself, since they never invited her anywhere. Seriously? Andy says he remembers when Teresa was dating Louie. The impression he got was that they were all hanging out, and they liked Louie. Teresa admits that her brother introduced her to Louie, and brought him on the show. She says, it’s all about the show and making money to Joe. Melissa says, Louie was the one who suggested Joe get him on the show. Just like he knew who Teresa was when they met. He’d wanted to go out with Alexia from Miami before he went out with her. Teresa says, these are lies, and it’s over between her and Melissa after tonight. She hints that if she’s not talking to Melissa, Melissa will be shown the door, and Melissa says she’s still got a couple of hours left. Teresa says, Melissa is out of her life after this night.

Everybody looks down, and Melissa says, says, it’s sad. Andy moves on to the hairstyle that broke the internet, and Teresa says, the higher the hair, the closer to God, like we haven’t heard that one already. Andy asks what Marge thought, and Marge says she cried. She thought Teresa was gorgeous, and when she walked out by herself, it was bittersweet. Then when Marge watched the finale, and knew what was going on behind her back… Teresa says she had nothing to do with it, and Marge says she was repulsed, disgusted, and shocked. She doesn’t care about Laura, but she does care about P.I.s. We already know Bo Dietl has distanced himself from this  whole thing, but we see flashbacks of Louie saying he has sh*t on everyone. Andy says this is too early to discuss too, and I wonder why he keeps leading them into topics he wants to discuss later. He says he’s switching gears, and going to Dolores. She turned into mush all thanks to her Irish love Paulie. He asks how Paulie changed Dolores, and Dolores says, her whole life she felt guarded, and he broke down walls she’d had up since she was young. All of the women say they noticed a difference, and a viewer has asked what Dolores loves so much about Paulie. Dolores says, that he’s willing to be such a part of her life, and we flash back to Paulie saying he’s got her. A viewer wonders if she misses Frank, and she says, the dynamics had to change. They’ll always be there for each other and be family, but Frank has had a life that was separate from hers. This part of her life doesn’t call for that kind of closeness. You can’t have two number ones. She tells Andy that David isn’t a part of their lives. She’s building a life together with Paulie, although Gabby and Frankie stay close to David, who still lives with Frank. Andy says, Dolores refused to move in with David without commitment, but moved in with Paulie without it. Dolores says, the intention with Paulie was different, and Andy asks how long Paulie’s been divorced. Dolores says, he’s not, but they’ve been separated for 14 years. Andy wonders why it never happened, and Dolores says she thinks there was never a call for it. Paulie hadn’t thought about getting married again, but he’s getting divorced now.

Before they reconvene, Andy says his son is wondering where his other daddy is. He needs to get another daddy. Teresa suggests her psychic, who’s only 100 bucks. Andy welcomes us back like we went somewhere, and asks Danielle about Valentina. Danielle says, Valentina has five boyfriends and is her now in a five year old’s body. Andy says, Danielle came onto the show a Staten Island bougie mama not afraid to speak her mind, but when it came to her brother, the others thought she wasn’t saying enough. We flash back to the brother stuff, and Andy passes tissues to Danielle. He asks how long since she and her brother have seen each other, and Danielle says, in August it will be 3 years, but she’ll be seeing him tomorrow at her grandmother’s wake. Everyone pretends to be sorry for her loss, and Andy asks if she’d tried reaching out to him. She says, they sent a gift for his new baby, but it was sent back. Ironically, RHONJ is his favorite show. Andy reads that a viewer thinks she’s obviously hiding something, and Danielle says, she’s been praying Marge has something in her arsenal about what she’s done wrong. Marge says she just wants them to be together, and Andy says, some of Marge’s comments in Ireland were below the belt. We flash back to Marge saying that, unless Danielle was willing to forgive and forget, she would always have problems in her family. Marge admits maybe it came out harsh, but it wasn’t meant that way. Teresa says she forgives and forgets, and when we all get over being stunned, Melissa says, she’s delusional. Marge says she was nothing but nice to Danielle, and Danielle flipped on her like a pancake. Andy says, Melissa defended Danielle in Ireland, but at Dolores’s party everything unraveled. Teresa says, Melissa wanted Danielle on her side for a storyline.

Danielle says, a lot of them have been mean girls, calling her a wannabe. They’re right, she wannabe nothing like them. Marge made fun of her all season. Marge says, Danielle had a great first season, and got a ton of endorsements. Even though the conversation has nothing to do with her, this prompts Jennifer to say she doesn’t need endorsements, and Andy doesn’t do endorsements. He’s never posting stuff. Andy says he does all the time, and loves his endorsements. Jennifer doesn’t bat an eye, even though she’s clearly wrong and obviously, she doesn’t read Andy’s social media. Marge says she was complimenting Danielle, and Andy says, Danielle came off tough, and it was surprising that she was so emotional, and left situations when it seemed like she was going to get in there. Danielle says Rachel shocked her. She thought they were friends. We flash back to Danielle telling Rachel that she was told Marge had an arsenal, and Rachel passing that back to Marge. Danielle says, Rachel made her look bad, and Rachel tells her, that’s what she said. Danielle tells her, Laura said it, and Andy says, it didn’t seem like that big a deal. Jennifer tries to put her two cents in, and Rachel says, no one asked her. Marge says, Rachel just repeated what Danielle said, and Dolores says, she was fueling the fire. Everyone accuses each other of bringing it up, and Rachel asks, where’s the accountability? Danielle says, if she was a bitch and an a-hole, she’d own it, and Rachel says, Danielle is a bitch and an a-hole to her. There’s a lot of screeching at each other, and Rachel tells Danielle, don’t take your insecurities out on me. Danielle says she has balls that drag out the door, and Rachel says she was shocked at how Danielle talked about her in the confessional; saying she was a bitch and on her high horse. Danielle says, the world sees it, and Andy says he loved seeing them together. He thinks this is the dumbest fight ever. He says, Dolores has known Rachel a long time, and Danielle is a new friend. How can they work it out? Dolores says, it’s so minute and stupid, and the longer it goes on, the worse it gets. It’s not worth it. Rachel says she likes Danielle and thinks she’s a great mom. But she didn’t think the punishment fit the crime. It was like Danielle needed to double down and not apologize. Andy asks if Danielle can give a positive response, like he’s a middle school counselor, which seems about right. Danielle says, she looked at it like she and Rachel were joining these crazy ladies together, and thought they had a friendship. She was hurt by it, and hurt sometimes becomes anger, and it snowballed. Dolores suggests they make a pact that what’s said during a season stays there, and promise not to talk about it again. Andy tells Dolores, well done, and says, they’re leaving it there. I say, good luck with that. No argument ever dies with the Housewives.

Andy says, Melissa built a new home, and her life should have been going up, but a malicious rumor redefined what family meant. Andy asks if Rachel’s husband’s company tiled the floors, and Melissa says, they did. Rachel says, Melissa changed her mind 100 times, and Melissa admits she did, but John did an awesome job. Andy asks about Teresa moving from Melissa’s neighborhood, and Melissa says, Teresa bought a house two doors down from her original house. Andy says, a viewer asked why Teresa publicly shamed Antonia, and Teresa insists it was a set-up question, even though no one could have predicted the conversation. Rachel says, just because Teresa says it, doesn’t make it fact, and Melissa says she wasn’t even in the conversation. Andy says, Melissa and Joe have talked about Gia on podcasts, and Melissa says, Teresa’s daughters have hate for her. Everyone saw it on TV. We flash back to Gia and I don’t know which one barely acknowledging Melissa as she’s talking to them. Teresa says, her kids don’t have hate in their heart, and Melissa says, roll the tape. Teresa says she loves her niece, and Andy asks what Teresa’s reaction is to Melissa telling Antonia, whatever goes on, it has nothing to do with her and not to hold a grudge if she sees them upset. Teresa says, Melissa only did it because they were filming, and Melissa says, her kids have never said a word about Teresa. Teresa says, what about saying Melissa and Joe put food on their table? which wasn’t their kids, and we hear Melissa’s podcast when that was discussed. Melissa says, at one time, Teresa was cool with them, and then there’s some big commotion about Joe not being on a list, then being on a list, but I have no idea what they’re talking about, since they’re trying to outshout each other. Melissa says, they were good when Joe took Gia to college, but since Teresa got her man, now they’re pieces of sh*t.  

Andy says, a viewer pointed out that Jennifer was hanging on for dear life to that ballplayer comment Marge made about Joe #2, and we flash back to Jennifer interrogating Melissa about it. Melissa says she didn’t know whether to be flattered or upset. She calls Marge Dynasty because she says these things. She finds Marge funny, and tongue in cheek. Marge says, they call Melissa J.Lo, and that’s how the ballplayer thing happened. Jennifer says, Laura told her that Marge is constantly saying Melissa can do better, and Andy says, apparently Jennifer invited Laura to a party and posted pictures. We see those, and Jennifer asks why Marge didn’t want Laura on the show, but Marge says she tried to get Laura on the show. Andy agrees that she did, and Jennifer looks confused, and wonders why Laura told her different. Andy says, if Laura was trying to get on the show as Marge’s friend, and now as her enemy, the producers would definitely be interested. Teresa acts like Melissa somehow slithered her way onto Teresa’s coattails to get on the show, and says, it’s disgusting. Andy says he has no recollection of it being that way. Melissa was cute, and Joe was funny, and they had a double staircase like Teresa did, which he found amusing. Jennifer says, Teresa can’t get past it, and Teresa says, Melissa’s whole storyline was about her. Melissa says, Teresa’s storyline is talking about her brother every season. Teresa says she never wants to look at Melissa’s face again after what Jacqueline (Laurita) told her about Melissa and Joe. They’d been going out with Juicy Joe’s ex-partner, who outed Joe so he didn’t go to jail. Melissa says, they don’t even know him.  

Next time – The Reunion Part 2 – Teresa cleanses the bad energy; Rachel asks if Jennifer will ever stop talking, and Andy says, she’ll run out of gas eventually; Andy asks if Danielle felt set up; Jaiden’s birth mother has been speaking to blogs, and Rachel says, it’s because Louie contacted her; Marge says her child was threatened at work because of Louie; Teresa says, Marge is the devil; Marge says, Teresa is a criminal, and so is Louie; and Melissa says, Teresa’s got a new bitch boy.

🚿 Needing To Take a Shower…

If these awful women weren’t enough for you, come back tomorrow for soap and some VanderAwful with Part 2 of the Reunion heard round the world. Until then, stay safe, stay being all you can be, whether you’re in the Army or not, and stay remembering you can’t have two number ones.

May 29, 2023 – The Second Annual Big Jim’s Talent Show On Deck, Reuniting Awful Summer People & Remember

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Was a rerun today. But the pending summer begs the question, when is the MetroCourt pool opening?

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Colin tells Glenn, no oil and no exhaust from the engine, and Glenn says, great news. In Glenn’s interview, he says he’s happy they were able to solve the problem. The Parsifal III has been giving them a run for their money. He doesn’t think he’s every had this much engine trouble with guests onboard in his whole career, and he hopes it’s the last. Knock wood. He knocks on his head. Daisy shakes down Colin for what his talent is going to be, and in her interview, she wonders how the f*** she’s going to top last year’s talent show. We flash back to that, and she says she’s not sure what Jim is expecting, but she’s a talentless person. She tells Colin, according to everyone, he can do it all. Alex has slept through the sailing and the heeling, and when he gets up, Gary says, he needs a word with him. Gary tells Colin that he doesn’t know what’s happening at night. The first day, he told Alex to leave the boat the way he’d want the boat left to him. Nothing is rinsed. Daisy teaches the stews to Irish dance, and in Daisy’s interview, she says, she wasn’t good at Irish dancing when she was 12, and she’s sure not now, but she’s a team player. Guest Marnie goes out on the eFoil, and Glenn asks what Gary is doing for talent. Gary says, nothing, and Glenn says, he does that all day long. In Chase’s interview, he says, the situation with Alex is a tough one. It’s frustrating that Gary doesn’t want him talk with Alex;  it makes him look like a tattletale. That’s not his intention. Daisy gets some provisions for the talent show, like a keyboard, and Gary meets Alex on deck. He tells Alex, the boat looks like sh*t, but Alex says he spent 6 hours on it. Gary says, it’s mainly the anchor pocket, and Alex says he forgot that. Gary tells him that Glenn commented on the flybridge. He thinks it’s unfair on Chase, even though he knows that’s not Alex’s intention. Chase is claiming he’s lazy, but Gary told him that he didn’t think that was it. We flash back, and Chase said nothing of the kind. He asked if he could speak to Alex himself, and Gary said he’d do it. Alex says he’s shocked, and Gary says, Chase thought Alex had been just sitting there all night and was livid. WTF? This is why I hate this guy. He’s like a middle schooler causing drama where there is none.

In Alex’s interview, he says he feels like he’s working hard. He doesn’t know why Chase is attacking him behind his back. Come and talk to him. What’s this guy’s deal? Alex apologizes to Glenn, and Daisy tells the guests that the seafood-palooza is on for tonight. In Ileisha’s interview, she says, seafood is her secret weapon. She’s making oysters, whole baked snapper, fresh fish, and grilled prawns. She’s going to smash it. Mads talks to Alex, and Gary asks her to come hang out. He tells her that they’ve hooked up twice, and asks what she wants out of it. She says she’s fine with a casual hookup, and he says, she wants to flirt with everyone else. In her interview, Mads says she doesn’t know what Gary expects. She likes to enjoy herself, but that doesn’t mean she’s settling down for life. She doesn’t want anyone hindering her flirting. If anyone wants to tell her what to do, she’ll tell them to f*** off. Colin tries to find a rhyme for deckie, and says, the keyboard is for kids. The table is decorated in a seashell theme, and it’s gorgeous. Primary Jim asks if his shorts make his butt look fat, or does his fat butt make his butt look fat? The palooza is served, and Jim says, the chef is amazing. He declares that whoever wins the talent show will get to take the flag home. The flag that flies his nakey self. Glenn practices a joke about how sex can burn the same amount of calories as running 8 miles… but no one can run 8 miles in 30 seconds. BA-DUM-CHH!  

Glenn announces the second annual Big Jim Talent Show, and says he’ll warm them up with a joke. He went to the zoo, but they only had one fluffy dog – it was a shih tzu. It takes them a minute, as it does me. Chase catches things in his mouth, Mads and Lucy do cartwheels, and Lucy makes her boobies go up and down. Gary tries to do a pyramid with Mads and Lucy, holding the Jim flag, and fails miserably. Then Daisy does Irish dancing with Mads, Lucy, and Ileisha. Colin says, last year, he did a song about the guests, but this year, the song is about the crew. Alex holds the music while he plays the tiny keyboard and sings. In Daisy’s interview, she says, she’s so proud of her team; they’re the most talented bunch. Except for Colin’s song. He’s so cute. Colin and Alex win by one point. Alex asks Chase about what he told Gary, and Chase says, Glenn comes out and says, the boat looks like sh*t, and he looks like an a-hole. He’s not a guy who gets pissed at dumb sh*t. We flash back to Gary saying he was livid, and Alex says he doesn’t believe Chase is like that. In his interview, he says, from what he can tell, Chase either isn’t that fired up, or Gary is instigating drama. It seems like someone’s not telling the truth. Alex cleans the boat.

Last day of charter. Alex tells Chase that he didn’t stop moving; the boat should be perfect. Jim says, the talent show was awesome, and Gary tells Alex, good job. Jim scares the stews by hiding near the bar. Why? Who knows? Gary tells Colin that he doesn’t think Mads takes him seriously, and Colin says, the more Gary pushes, the more she steps back. Gary says, he wants love too, and in Colin’s interview, he says, what we’re dealing with is a stage five clinger. Mads isn’t giving in to all of Gary’s shenanigans and it’s kind of funny. Breakfast is served, and they get to Igy Marina. The spot they’re supposed to dock in is pretty tight, and Gary asks Daisy to help watch the fenders. In Glenn’s interview, he says, it’s the first time they’ve had big neighbors on both sides. He can do a lot of damage if the groundlines go under the rudder. If they’re pulled in too fast or too hard, they can pop the stern lines. Focus is critical. We see a crane shot, and yeah, it’s tight.

There’s trouble fitting the fenders between the boats, and in his interview, Glenn says, it’s 11 meters wide, but they only have about 9 to work with. Still, he knows he can wiggle his way in, and he does. It’s time for goodbyes, and Jim gives Glenn a humongous envelope, saying, it’s a small tip, so it won’t go far; it’s all ones that he usually spends at the strip bar. Farewell, and he loves them. As he asks, where’s his horn honk? Glenn obliges. The crew meets for the tip meeting, and Glenn says, something can always go wrong on charter; there’s never a dull moment. There was smoke and an engine fire, but Colin saved the day. The gelling of the interior is a testament to Daisy’s leadership, and he noticed an improvement. Ileisha also showed a big improvement. The tip is $27,500, or just shy of 2700 euros each. In Ileisha’s interview, she says she’s so happy; Glenn is giving her compliments. She’s exhausted mentally and physically. Gary asks who Alex has his eye on, but Alex says he’s not playing. Everyone gets ready, and the drinking commences, and Chase is already past his limit. He demands someone funnel beer with him, and starts getting loud and obnoxious. They get in the taxis, Gary going with the girls, and the rest of the guys together. Chase says he wants to drink tequila from Lucy’s tig old bitties, and Gary tells the girls what the guys have been saying about them. When they complain, he gets out of the taxi on the highway, and calls to the other taxi that he’s coming.  

He gets back in, and Daisy tells him, that’s not funny; they’re on a main road. Gary says, all the guys want to f*** Daisy, and Daisy tells him to stop talking. They get to the restaurant, and Gary tells Colin that the ride wasn’t good. He told the girls what the guys think about them, and it clearly wasn’t a complement. He said, all the guys wanted to f*** Daisy, but they’re scared of her. Colin says, Gary ditched the boys, then threw them under the bus, and in his interview, he says, Gary was in direct violation of BroCode number one; don’t tell the girls what we say about them. Colin goes back to the table, and says, Gary is a f***ing leper. Ileisha isn’t feeling well, and gets sick in the bathroom. Colin says, Gary is being a f***ing gossip, and Lucy says, he told her that Colin said she was ugly. Colin is like, what? and Lucy starts laughing. Chase asks if he can drink tequila from between Lucy’s boobies, but that’s a hard no. In Lucy’s interview, she says, Chase needs to chill until he understands his limit. When he’s drunk he gets loud. Chase rephrases it, and just says he wants tequila. Meanwhile, Glenn lounges on the boat. Ileisha decides to go back, and tells them that she’ll let them know when she gets there. Have an awesome night. Gary talks to Mads in Italian, and asks her to be his girlfriend. She says, it’s a little fast, and she needs another drink. Chase says, cheers to boobies, and Lucy says, it’s not the time or place. Chase says he’s 10 drinks deep, but she doesn’t have to call him a f***ing a-hole. She tells him not to put words in her mouth, and gets up, her chair falling behind her. She says, if she’s going to call him a f***ing a-hole, she’ll call him a f***ing a-hole to his f***ing face. She storms out, and in her interview, she says, he is a f***ing a-hole.  Daisy and Mads follow Lucy out.

Chase says, it was a joke. He’s not saying another word. The girls come back, and in Lucy’s interview, she says she’s fed up. Chase is so annoying. WTF? My name is Chase. I love boobs and want to do tequila shots on your t*ts. On the way back, Gary says, say one thing to chicks, and they start throwing their chairs. I say, first of all, Gary, only chicks can call chicks chicks. Back at the boat, with Glenn safely asleep, Colin asks, what’s in Gary’s head? Gary says, Mads gave him two second of her time, and Daisy looked at him like he cheated on her. He’s sick and tired of games. He’s over it. Mads gets in Gary’s bunk with him, and Chase says he’s not putting up with this sh*t tonight. S*ck my d*ck, boss. He and Colin commiserate, and when Mads leaves, Chase tells Colin, quick, reclaim the cabin, but they wonder where Gary is. They look for him. Alex joins the search, and they check out the master, Gary yelling for them to get out. Mads says, WTF? Why? I give up on figuring out what anyone sees in Gary and what side of the fence Mads is on. Alex says he’s glad they got to the bottom of that, and Gary tells Mads that it took his b*ner away straightaway. I don’t know if that’s the reason, but Mads leaves, and in Daisy’s interview, she says she’s so confused right now. She asks Colin where Gary is, and they go looking for him, because what else is there to do on a night off? They go to the master, and Gary tells them that Mads got pissed off and went to bed. Colin says, his bad, and on the way upstairs, Colin kisses Daisy on the steps, which makes me very nervous that they’ll fall. Colin wonders where that came from, and he and Daisy go to her cabin. Daisy asks if it’s okay that Colin sleeps there, and Mads goes back to the master. The door closes, and Gary tells Mads that she’s something else. Daisy tells Colin that he turns her on.

Color me surprised. I knew it was going to happen this season, but there was no gradual leading up to it. Or even flirting all night leading up to it. There was zero leading up to it.

There was no preview.

Summer House Reunion – Part 1

Before the Reunion begins, Lindsay says, there’s literally nothing worse than what her best friend did to her. Danielle says, it’s like experiencing a death in real time, and she’s not up for it. The housemates sit down, and these girls need to take fashion tips from the Housewives or something. Mya looks like she’s dressed for the beach, nobody is impressive, and some of them look like, did you check yourself in the mirror before you left? Andy says, the set is inspired by Kyle’s 40th birthday party, and asks Kyle, what is the endgame for the mullet? Kyle says, TBD, and Amanda says, it makes him happy, and it’s not permanent. She’ll deal with it… for now. Andy congratulates Lindsay and Carl, and admires the ring. He welcomes Sam, Gabby, and Chris to their first Reunion. He tells us that there was a seismic shift in the friends group, and emotions were raw. He hopes that they find a resolution. Seeing the finale, he was upset as a fan. We flash back to Lindsay being awful to Danielle and Danielle calling her a monster, and Andy asks what Danielle hopes to get out of it. Danielle says she hated seeing Lindsay’s face. The way it looked, it felt like she was seeing a stranger. If it’s over, it’s over. Andy asks, what about Lindsay? and Lindsay says she’s hoping for an open and honest conversation. During the summer, they weren’t hearing each other; they were speaking different languages. She’s hoping they’ll hear each other and have an open dialogue. This is really mature sounding, but sooner or later will no doubt implode.

Andy says, relationships took turns in ways we’d have never predicted. Kyle and Amanda weren’t in a single argument. Everyone applauds, and Amanda says, they didn’t have to plan a wedding. Kyle says, and he didn’t cheat. They communicate better. Andy tells Amanda that Jen from Provo, Utah thanks her for being open about her health issues, and Amanda says, she’s back on her cycle. As a matter of fact, she has her period right now. Post birth control syndrome, which messes with your cycle, is apparently a thing, but she didn’t know. Andy says he wants to address a blind item that Kyle cheated, and Kyle says, the internet is a powerful drug. According to the internet, he had affairs with everyone. Lindsay says, no way Kyle has the time, and Andy says, the leak happened during the Loverboy drama. Paige thinks it came from Lindsay, who wrote about Kyle’s wedding under anonymous sources. Carl says, it’s a truthful thing that happened. Craig’s behavior was questionable. Paige says, they don’t know them, and Lindsay says she never sent the item. Andy says, a viewer was reminded of the cheating rumors Lindsay brought up, and Lindsay says, which turned out not to be true We flash back to Lindsay saying Kyle was making out with someone, and Andy says, but Kyle’s forgiven Lindsay. Kyle says he thinks there are a lot of things they’ve been quick to forgive and move on; that’s what friends do. But he’s been told by numerous people that Lindsay knew for a couple of days before filming. Lindsay spins a lot of things. He knows for a fact she knew before they got to the house that summer. Andy asks if he means she waited until they were on camera, and Amanda says, it was Kyle’s birthday weekend. Kyle says, Lindsay spoke with a producer, and they decided to blow it up on his birthday. It was a rumor, and there was no confirmation. Lindsay says, mutual friends saw him.

Lindsay says, they weren’t in a friendship place, and Amanda says, she would have pulled Lindsay aside and talked to her privately. Lindsay says she’s sorry she brought it up on camera, but Kyle says, her apology is shallow. Just admit it was purposeful backstabbing that she spun as a friend. Amanda says, it was the beginning of a series of trends, and Kyle says, Lindsay often sounds forced and produced. Carl says, the issue is that Kyle cheated, and Kyle says, it was a rumor, and he was blindsided. Lindsay says she found out the week before, and had a hard time going through with it. Amanda says she’s so sorry Lindsay struggled. Andy says, this is Kyle and Amada’s first summer as a married couple, but Gabby, Chris, and Sam came single and left with mixed results. A viewer thinks the way Mya addressed Sam was harsh and unkind. We flash back to Sam talking non-stop, and Mya talking to her about it. Mya says, they’ve talked about this, and it wasn’t her intention to hurt Sam’s feelings. She thought Sam should know. Andy asks if Sam was surprised, and Sam says she wasn’t upset because it felt mean. She’s heard it before. It’s her one biggest insecurity. She cries, and says, it brought up hurtful things from her past. They were done behind her back which made them more hurtful. Andy says, Gabby surprised them, having issues with Ciara, and Gabby says she didn’t think Ciara liked her; which is fine. But Ciara seemed to be making a concerted effort to find a reason. Ciara says, it’s not that she doesn’t like Gabby, but in the conversations they had about money, it felt like Gabby was flaunting it, and it rubbed her in a weird way. Mya says, it felt like she and Gabby had moments as time went on, and Andy asks if Ciara has written off Gabby, but she says, no. Gabby says she felt written off, and Andy says, Danielle came in last year reunion with hate toward Ciara. He’s surprised how close they are now. He wonders what changed, and Ciara says she thinks a lot of their feelings were based on other people’s situations. They hung out outside of filming. Andy asks if Lindsay was surprised, but Lindsay says, Ciara has animosity toward her, so when her friendship with Danielle cracked, she wasn’t surprised. Ciara says, the past is in the past, and she thought they were on good terms now, but it doesn’t seem that way.

Andy says, Carl and Lindsay moved in together and decided to exclusively call each other babe. We flash back to the 47,000 times they called each other babe, and I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed. Andy says, they’re relationship put their friendships in the house to the test. Did they realize how much they called each other babe? Carl says he cringes now when he does it, and Lindsay says she can’t call him Carl. I understand this, since a friend of mine and I suddenly realized how much we were both saying you know. Then every time we did it, it was definitely cringy. Andy asks if it felt weird coming back as a couple, and Lindsay says, being a couple, you’re always target, so you brace for impact. Carl says, there was still resentment about things past, and this was his first serious relationship in 10 years. Their friends were seeing them in a different way, and he’d hoped it would be positive instead of questioning everything. Chris says he was supportive, and Sam says, seeing them as a couple brought her joy. Andy says, Amy from NYC wondered if Kyle was nervous about them coming to the house as a couple, as he’s known them for over a decade. Kyle says, he would be concerned about any friend who was dating Lindsay. He’s sorry, but he knows her well, and knew she was drinking again, When he drinks, he’s goofy, loud, and obnoxious, but she gets irrational and defensive. He was nervous that the honeymoon phase was being driven by her not drinking, and they were all waiting to see what happened, but it was out of concern and love for Carl, and knowing her. Andy asks if that’s a fair concern, and Lindsay admits it is. Andy says, a viewer wants to know if Carl and Lindsay act differently on and off camera, and Paige says she thinks they’re fake, and Andy says, but the newbies don’t. Paige says, there was an article in People four hours after they were engaged. Everything is premeditated and planned. Carl says, Paige dates the biggest liar, nyah-nyah-nyah, and Andy says, there are a lot of liars on Bravo. I literally lol, and Paige says, they lie about everything, and spin every story. Lindsay says, she must think there’s a lot of money in it, and Paige says, that’s why she’s confused. Neither one of them have jobs.

Danielle says she doesn’t think they put on for the camera, but they want the fairytale to be real. She played into it. They wanted to express their love bigger than anything. Andy asks if she saw the cracks, and Danielle says, when they were in Montauk, it was like they were the amigos. Lindsay was drinking, and became contentions with Carl, so he left. Carl says he assumed if Lindsay went back to drinking, this part of her might be activated again, but he didn’t think it would be toward him. The more I hear, the more I think Lindsay shouldn’t be drinking at all. Not if she’s a mean drunk. For the record, I’m the happy drunk who says, let’s put on musicals! Danielle says she told Carl that he could get through this, but he went back to the city in an Uber, while Lindsay stayed in South Hampton. Andy says, for those unenlightened, taking an Uber to NYC from Long Island is an aggressive move. It’s a $400, four hour move. Andy asks why Danielle never mentioned it, and Danielle says she didn’t want to air Lindsay and Carl’s fights. She was protecting them. Andy says, it seemed the fights happened when Lindsay was drinking, and we flash back to some of that. Andy says, Susan in LA asks if Lindsay ever feels like she’s walking on eggshells around Carl, and Lindsay says she wants to be respectful of his sobriety. Carl says he wants Lindsay to be the best version of herself. He tries to talk to her about it, so she can recognize it and learn. Andy asks if Kyle feels Carly is more troubled about Lindsay’s drinking than he’s saying. Kyle says, a month or two in, he knew what Carl’s number one challenge would be. He’d been looking forward to his one year mark sober as a single person. Andy asks Carl if he’s more bothered than he’s admitting.

Carl says, they talked about it in couple’s therapy. A big part of the work is dialogue, and he doesn’t want to hold back. Lindsay doesn’t communicate well when she drinks. Andy tells Lindsay, Carl is sober and she’s not; Al-Anon is her friend. Lindsay says, a friend sent her a list of Zoom meetings, and Carl says he’s an alcoholic and a drug addict; it’s a lot. Communication has to be constant, and he gives Lindsay grace and credit because of what she signed up for. Please don’t tell me that he takes this crap out of gratitude. Andy asks why Carl told Kyle about the engagement early, especially after he said he could never trust Kyle with another secret. We flash back to Kyle spreading the good news about Carl fingerbanging Lindsay, and the reactions, which are mostly elementary schoolish giggling. Amanda says, Kyle only told her, and that was because she had to stay home, since the dogs were having surgery. He told her two seconds before he left. Andy asks if Chris was surprised Carl told him early, but Chris says he’s not marriage minded, so he was  it was no big deal. Carl says he thought she must know, and Andy asks how many of them think she did. It’s everyone, and Paige says, she knew when Lindsay asked if she liked her dress. Lindsay had never asked her a fashion related question in the five years she’d been in the house. We flash back to Kyle telling the others, and Danielle freaking when she finds out. Andy asks if Danielle wishes she’d reacted differently, but Danielle says, it’s the most raw she’s been on the show. She found out 30 minutes to an hour before they were going to the party; it was pure raw emotion. Andy asks if Lindsay was surprised at some of the muted reactions to the engagement so as not to upset Danielle, and Lindsay says she remembers Danielle’s reaction to Amanda’s engagement; there’s consistency. Danielle asks if Lindsay is saying she hates engagements or happiness.

Andy asks Carl to elaborate on saying, all the girls owe Lindsay an apology, and Amanda says, the feeling’s mutual. Carl says, it was the commentary. Paige and Lindsay had lunch in the first episode, and it seemed all good. What changed? Gabby reminds Paige that she said it was a clean slate. Then at the first sign of tension between Danielle and Lindsay, Paige said she was glad Danielle was seeing who Lindsay is. She was confused why Paige would be excited about a longstanding friendship… Paige says she wasn’t excited, and Lindsay tries to interrupt. Paige says she remembers being a 25 year old new girl who Lindsay barely spoke to, but screamed at. We flash back to that, and Paige says, it was her first summer, so it was a wash. She gravitated to Amanda, since Amanda was the only nice one. She know others have had different experiences with Lindsay, and yes, she gossips about that, but she’s watched Lindsay fight with every girl there, and it had nothing to do with her. She was in that position at one time, so when they come to her, she says she gets it. When Danielle got it on the other end, she was happy Danielle was standing up for herself. Lindsay asks why Paige squashed their beef at lunch, and Paige says, Lindsay went on a PR tirade, saying Paige weaponized her miscarriage, when Paige sent her flowers. She judges people based on how they treat others. Lindsay shouts over Paige talking, and Paige says, Lindsay is rude. Andy had to yell at her at Bravocon for the way she spoke to his employees. Ciara says, the way she speaks to the employees is despicable. Someone (I miss who) says, Lindsay threw a shoe at a producer, and Paige says, name one girl Lindsay talks to. Lindsay says she texted Mya when the dog bit her at the wedding. She thought they were in a good place. Then when she shows up at the Reunion, they’re not. Paige says, that’s because Lindsay goes on press tours, and Andy asks if Lindsay complained about Paige to Danielle. Danielle says, she did. There’s a bunch of yelling and everyone talking at once, and Paige says, Lindsay is literally nuts. Lindsay says, she’d rather be nuts than boring.

Next time, Kory joins the group; Carl admits showing up for work coked up; Kyle cries; we find out Ciara texted Kory to go out; and Carl says he did what he thought was best to surprise Lindsay.

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Slide into my blog tomorrow for soap and the mess that will be the Jersey Reunion. Until then, stay safe, stay not making your phone an appendage, and stay always having an endgame for your mullet.

May 23, 2023 – Sonny Proposes To Nina, Teresa’s Epic Unforgettable Wedding, Closer To God & Behind

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Dex punches the heavy bag at Volonino’s, when Spencer walks in. Dex says, it’s good to see him. He heard things got pretty rough in Greenland. Spencer says, that’s one way to put his uncle trying to kill millions of people, and Dex says, thank God he was able to stop it. Joss was worried about him. Spencer says he’d assume so; they’ve been friends their whole lives. Dex says he’s glad Spencer is back in one piece, and Spencer says, Dex can stop sucking up. There’s no one around here. Dex asks if Spencer can cut the attitude for five seconds, and Spencer says, Dex would like that, wouldn’t he? No. Not when every word that comes out of Dex’s mouth is a lie. His Uncle Sonny might trust Dex, but he doesn’t trust Dex as far as he can throw him. To him, Dex is always going to be a backstabbing traitor. Trina overhears.

Finn says, it looks like Chase has the weight of the world on his shoulders, and Chase says he doesn’t think Finn’s friend Tracy likes him very much. Finn says, Tracy’s not good at pulling her punches. She’s also good at protecting her family, and if you have a problem with one of them, you probably got a problem with her. Chase says he got that; loud and clear. She called him judgmental, and said he acts like Brook isn’t good enough for him. Finn says, that’s a little harsh, and Chase says he thought so too. Does Finn think that’s how Brook feels?

Brook tries to write song lyrics, when Ned comes in on the phone, saying, he knows tips to the SEC are anonymous, but someone must know who told them about Drew and Carly’s alleged insider trading… Okay. Thanks. He appreciates them looking into it. Let him know if they find anything. Brook asks what they was about, and Ned says, trying to prove his innocence. So far, she’s the only one who knows he’s not responsible for turning in Drew and Carly. Everything okay? She says she’s just working on another song, and he asks to take a look. He reads for a moment, and says, this looks dark. He’s guessing things aren’t any better with Chase. She says, things aren’t anything with Chase. He broke up with her, and now that he’s back at the PCPD, there’s no reason for them to see each other again.

On the phone in a MetroCourt alcove, Carly says she’s calling to check on a patient; Willow Corinthos… She’s Willow’s mother-in-law, Carly Spencer… That’s great. Thank you. It’s so good to hear. Olivia walks in, and they look at each other.

Sonny says, Nina is never going to be out in the cold because she’s always going to be a part of his life. She thanks him, but says, they both know this is going to be a fraught subject in their relationship. Think of the strain when she said she didn’t want to know about his business. This is the same thing. He says he’s not going to let that happen, but she says, it’s out of his control. There’s nothing he can do about it, because family comes first. She’s just going to have to learn to live with being on the outside. He says, she’s not going to be on the outside, because he’s going to spend the rest of his life proving it to her, but she says, that’s easy to say now. He says, now and forever, and she says, forever. He says, forever… if she marries him. She asks if he said what she thinks he did, and he says he’s asking her if she’d make him the happiest man ever and marry him. What does she say? He kisses her hand.

Dex says, it’s really good to see Trina. He was just telling Spencer how worried Joss was. She barely slept while they were missing. Spencer says, and he was just telling Dex that he doesn’t need to tell them how Joss feels about anything. Trina says, if it had been Joss on that boat, she would have been scared out of her mind. She’s glad Dex was there for her. Dex says he wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere else. He’s going to hit the shower. He’s glad they’re both home safe. Trina thanks him, and says, that’s nice to hear, isn’t it, Spencer? Spencer says, please, and Dex leaves. Trina says, Spencer does know he’s being a jerk, right? and Spencer says he doesn’t like the guy. Why should he pretend he does? She says, he’s dating Joss, and it would be better for everyone if they could just get along. He says, Dex hit on Joss while she was still dating Cam; absolutely not. Besides, it doesn’t matter; they’re not going to last. She asks, what makes him say that? and he says, because Joss has decided she hates his Uncle Sonny and all that he stands for. So dating his employee is a non-starter.

Chase tells Finn, it was nice of dad to defend him to Tracy, but the truth is, she might be right. He’s treated Brook unfairly. Finn says, Chase has a valid reason to be mad at Brook. She could have ruined his reinstatement at the PCPD. Chase says, what she did was wrong, but the only reason it happened was because she wanted to keep working with him, and she seems genuinely sorry for doing it. Finn says, remorse is a step in the right direction, and Chase says, she showed up at his hearing to speak on his behalf. That took a lot of guts, and seeing her there made him realize how much he’s missed her. Is he just being stubborn and punishing them both by not forgiving her? Finn says, Chase is the only one who can answer that, and Chase says, Finn is picking now to stop being his know-it-all big brother who loves telling him what to do? Finn says he thinks the question is, can Chase really forgive Brook? Can he really forgive her and put all of this behind them for good? Chase says he thinks so, and Finn says, then he thinks Chase owes it to both of them to find out. But what if they get back together and she does the same thing again? Chase has to be really honest with himself. Can he accept Brook for who she really is?

Olivia says she wasn’t expecting to see Carly here, and Carly says, because of Nina and the whole co-owner thing? She decided a long time ago not to live her life based on what that woman does. Besides, she was on her way out. Olivia says, Carly must hate her, but Carly says, hate Olivia? No, but her husband is a different story.

Ned asks if Brook isn’t being a bit dramatic, but she says she’s just stating the facts. She hasn’t seen Chase since Michael and Willow’s wedding, and they barely said ten words to each other. Ned asks if it might have something to do with the fact Brook’s been hiding from Chase, but she says she wasn’t hiding. She just had to get Chase away from granny before she… He says, before she what? and she says, with granny, who knows? He says, mother isn’t exactly the model of tact, when Tracy walks in, and says, nonsense. She’s an absolute delight wherever she is. Ned tells her, good morning, mother, and she says, aren’t the two of them the faces of doom. What’s wrong now? Ned says he still hasn’t found out who reported Drew and Carly to the SEC, and Tracy says, that’s right, because it wasn’t him. He says, it wasn’t; he’s not lying. Tracy says, and he’s known for his honesty and transparency, and Brook says, one way for him to prove it is to find the person who would want to hurt Carly and Drew. He says, besides him, and Brook says, actually, who would want to hurt Carly or Drew? They’re assuming it’s someone who wants to hurt the both of them. What if it’s someone who only wants to hurt one of them? Ned asks what she means, and she opens her notebook and says, check it out. She draws two circles that overlap somewhat, and says, these are Carly’s enemies, and these are Drew’s enemies. Tracy says, if she’s drawing to scale, Carly’s circle needs to be a lot bigger, and Brook points to the overlap and says, these are the people who knew about Carly purchasing Aurora’s stock. It could be somebody who’s only after Carly, or only after Drew, or after both of them. Tracy says, a diagram of revenge. How fun. Ned’s phone rings, and he steps away to take the call. Tracy says she’s glad Brook is helping her father. It’s a better use of her time than mooning over Harrison Chase, that ingrate. Brook asks, how Chase can be ungrateful when he doesn’t even know what she did for him? and Tracy turns away. Brook says, they had a deal. Tracy said she’d stay away from Chase if Brook went back to work at Deception, which she’s done. Tracy says, oops, and Brook asks what that means. What has Tracy done?

Nina says she’s sorry; she can’t marry Sonny. He asks if she’s saying, no, and she says she has to. This whole thing is all wrong. He says he admits this isn’t exactly how he planned to ask her to marry him, and she says, see? He didn’t plan on proposing to her. He’s just trying to make her feel better. He asks if she doesn’t think it would make them both feel better if she said, yes, and she says she loves him for doing this, but she doesn’t want a pity proposal. He says he feels a lot about her, but pity’s not one, and she asks what he calls this. He says, love, and she says she just got done telling him that she’s afraid his family is going to come between them, and he immediately asks her to marry him? It’s very kind of him… but he says, this isn’t about kindness. Kindness is him making her favorite pasta dish for dinner. He’s asking her to marry him. Yeah, he didn’t pick the right setting, and he should’ve had a big speech, but he didn’t think she’d need a candlelit dinner and champagne to agree to marry him. She says she doesn’t need that. She just needs to know that he really wants her to be his wife. Be honest with her. Has he ever thought of proposing to her before tonight? He says, as a matter of fact, yes, and takes a jewelry box out of his pocket, showing her the ring inside. Now does she believe him? He just didn’t know what the right time was because of Willow. They were both worried, and he never felt it was the right time. He guesses it’s not the right time now, and closes the box, but she says, that’s for her? He says he had it specially made for her, but if she doesn’t want it… She says, who wouldn’t want it? It’s beautiful. He really wants to marry her? He says, absolutely. Does she want to rethink her answer?

Dex goes into the steam room, when Josslyn comes in wearing a towel. She says, fancy seeing him here.

Trina tells Spencer that she hates to disappoint him, but Joss really cares for Dex. She doesn’t think he’s going anywhere. He says he doesn’t understand what Joss sees in him; they’re complete opposites. That relationship is going nowhere. She says, sometimes complete opposites make the best couples. You can’t put logic around love. The heart wants what it wants. He says, yes, it does, and kisses her. Josslyn walks in, fully dressed, and hugs Spencer, saying, she’s so happy to see him. She was so worried about him. He says, so he heard, and she asks if she should say she’s sorry about his uncle. He says, sorry for what? That he turned out to be a psychopath? No. He’s just embarrassed that he trusted Victor for as long as he did. She says, it’s not Spencer’s fault he wanted to believe the best about him, and Trina says, when Josslyn came in, she was upset. Is everything all right with Willow? Josslyn says, she’s fine. She’s doing the best she can. She’s going through chemo and preparing for the bone marrow transplant tomorrow. Josslyn and Michael got in a fight. Trina says, about what? and Josslyn says, nothing; she shouldn’t have said anything. Spencer says, maybe it’s too soon for him to get back to the gym. He should probably give it some time while he’s recovering from his acts of heroism, so he’ll see Trina later. He leaves, and Trina tells Josslyn, spill. What could possibly make her mad enough to argue with Michael while Willow’s fighting for her life?

Tracy says she made sure Detective Chase knows he’s not good enough for Brook. She made it perfectly clear she doesn’t like him looking down his nose at her granddaughter. Brook asks what he said, and Tracy says, not a lot actually. His father, however, Jeremy… Brook says, Gregory, and Tracy says, whatever. Felt the need to insert himself in their conversation and defend Chase. Brook says, things weren’t mortifying enough, and Tracy says she did get her point across, however. Brook asks, why? She did exactly as Tracy asked. She had no right to talk to Chase. Tracy says, relax. He’s a big boy. He can handle it. Brook says, that’s not the point; he shouldn’t have to. She’s the one who messed up. She’s the one who was slow to send her letter to the CCRB. Tracy says, she more than made up for it by having her grease the wheels and a few palms to get him reinstated, and Brook asks why she couldn’t just stay out of it like she promised. Tracy says, what’s done is done, and why does Brook want to be with someone who keeps judging her. Brook is better off without him as far as she’s concerned.

Chase says he guesses that’s the big question. Is he willing to accept Brook for who she is, or does he want her to be someone she isn’t? Finn says he learned the hard way. Sometimes two people want to be together and they try their best, but they’re just too different to make it work. Chase says, this whole conversation could be pointless. Who knows if Brook will take him back, considering the way he’s treated her. Finn says, Tracy’s his friend, but she’s not always the most reliable narrator. What’s his gut telling him? Chase says, that he needs to fix this, and he gets up. Finn says, good luck with all that, but Chase grabs his arm and says, Finn is going to help him.

Olivia tells Carly that she’s sorry. She had no idea Ned was even thinking about going to the SEC. Carly says she believes Olivia, and knows Olivia would have told her had she known. Olivia says, to get blindsided like that, especially at Michael and Willow’s wedding… and Carly says she can’t believe Ned would stoop so low. Olivia says she knows it doesn’t help, but she’s absolutely furious with Ned. They’ve done nothing but fight ever since this came out. Carly asks if Ned is staying at the MetroCourt; she doesn’t want to run into him. Olivia asks why he’d be staying at the hotel, and Carly says, where else would he go if Olivia kicked him out? She did kick him out, didn’t she?

Trina says she knows everyone is on edge, but it’s not like Josslyn and Michael to fight, especially with what they’re going through. Josslyn says she knows the timing wasn’t great, but she can’t help it. He’s being unfair. Trina says, about what? and Josslyn says, he’s just being a condescending ass who thinks he knows everything. Trina says, she’s really mad. What did he do? Josslyn says, he just refuses to accept the fact that what she and Dex have is real. He says, Josslyn is in college, so it’s just a phase. There are plenty of other guys. He acts like she’ll just forget about Dex the second he leaves town. Trina asks if Dex is going somewhere.

In the steam room, Dex says, just who he wanted to see, and he and Josslyn kiss passionately. Their towels fall to the floor. Obviously, he’s daydreaming, which Spencer ruins by walking in.

Olivia tells Carly that she was clear with Ned; calling the SEC was unconscionable. Carly says, but she didn’t throw him out, and Olivia says, no, she didn’t. Carly says, she could go to prison because of Olivia’s husband, and Olivia says, Carly did buy Aurora stock because she had privileged information about a possible merger with ELQ. She’s not entirely innocent. Carly says she was helping her son, and Olivia says she gets it. They’d both do anything to help their children. She told Ned that she thought his behavior was disgusting… Carly says, but? and Olivia says, but she’s worked too hard on her marriage to throw it away just because Ned told the truth.

Ned asks if something happened while he was gone, and asks what Tracy did. Tracy asks why everyone in the house always thinks the worst of her, and Ned says, fool us once. Tracy says, if he must know, she helped his daughter get a little self-esteem, something he should have done a long time ago, but he says, Brook’s self-esteem is fine. He’s asking again – what did Tracy do to her? Tracy says, he means, what did he do for her. She’s lucky to have someone on her side. Brook asks if they hear that, and Ned says, barely. Brook says, that’s her song, and goes out on the patio. Ned holds Tracy back from following her, and Brook finds Finn outside, holding up a speaker, like the boombox in Say Anything. Chase sings with the music; now we’re gonna make it; we were born to be together.

Nina says she’s sorry. She can’t marry Sonny. She can’t risk causing any more trouble in his life. She’s already cost him so much. He says, not as much as she’s given him. He loves her. He loves everything about her. He loves the passion she has for her life. He loves that she lets him be who he is. She doesn’t try to change him. Nina says, because he’s perfect, and he says, because she helped him get there. From the second he met her. He didn’t know who he was; it didn’t matter. Because he knows what he felt, and he still does. She sees things in him other people don’t see. He can be Sonny. He doesn’t have to be the boss, or someone who has their guard up. When he was at his worst, she stood up for him, no matter how much he pushed her away. So when she started talking about her family and how they were slipping away, he didn’t feel pity; he felt recognition. They’re the same way. They make mistakes and ask for forgiveness. He knows how hard that was for Nina, but he knows why she did it. Because she’s brave, and she’s a fighter, and he wants her to allow him to fight alongside of her. Will she be his partner for life, because he can’t imagine his life without her. He gets down on one knee, and says, Nina Reeves, will you marry me? He holds out the ring.

Dex asks if Spencer is done with this workout, and Spencer says, not that it’s any of Dex’s business, but he’s still recovering from what happened in Greenland. He and Joss have known each other a long time… Dex says, Spencer said that once or twice, and Spencer says, he, Cameron, and Josslyn all grew up together. Dex says he gets it. Spencer makes it very clear he wishes Cameron and Josslyn were still together. Spencer says, they were happy before Dex came along, and Dex says, Cameron seems like a good guy, but Joss makes her own choices about who she’s with. Spencer says, Dex is right. All he’s saying is, the three of them have a history with one another, and Dex has been here… three months? Dex says, a year actually, and Spencer says his point is, he knows Josslyn better than Dex ever will. Dex says, is that so? and Spencer asks, what’s Josslyn’s favorite movie of all time? It’s Children of the Corn. What snack did she used to sneak into the kitchen late at night to grab? Chocolate chips, dipped in peanut butter. Then, when she was ten years old, she sprained her wrist because she fell off Whiskey. Dex says, whiskey? and Spencer says, one of the Cassadine horses. They have those. She hurt herself real bad when they were taking a ride on Spoon Island. Dex says, at least she made a full recovery (I will not make a joke here… I will not make a joke here…), and Spencer says, his point is, he knows these things because he and Josslyn go way back. Dex tells him, so he’s said, but all Spencer’s examples prove is he knew her as a kid. He doesn’t seem to have a clue as to who Josslyn is now.

Josslyn says, Dex isn’t going anywhere, and Trina says, so who cares what Michael thinks? She and Dex know how they feel about each other, so there’s nothing Michael can do to break them up, right? She gets it. She knows what it’s like when people close to you think you’re too young to know what you want. No one approved of her and Spencer in the beginning. Some people still don’t, but what matters is that they know they’re supposed to be together.

Carly asks when Ned has ever told the truth, and Olivia says, Drew gave Carly privileged information and she acted on it. Carly says she lost money. The SEC never would have looked at them if Ned hadn’t pointed the SEC at them, and that was after he sided with Valentin and killed the merger. Olivia says, those are all business decisions, and have nothing to do with her, and Carly says, so if it doesn’t personally affect her, Olivia is just going to turn a blind eye to whatever Ned does? Olivia says, it’s not her job to police Ned’s business tactics, and she’s not going to ruin her marriage over it, and Carly says, got it. Olivia tries to say something, but Carly says, they shouldn’t talk about this, and Olivia says she has to get back to work.

Chase continues to sing to Brook (Finn’s arms must be getting tired), and Ned and Tracy watch from the doorway. The song ends, and Finn says he thinks they can take it from here. He goes inside, and Tracy says she can’t believe Finn got roped into that ridiculous display. Finn says, it’s all very embarrassing, but what can he say? Chase is family. Ned says, amen, and Tracy smiles.

Brook asks what Chase is doing here, and he says, trying to get back the best thing that’s ever happened to him.

Nina asks how she got so lucky. Sonny is the best man she’s ever known. He’s kind, he’s brave, he’s strong, and no matter what the obstacle that’s in front of him, he never gives up on getting what he wants. Sonny says he doesn’t, and she says, and he wants her. He says, now she’s getting it, and she says she wants to believe him, but she can’t stop thinking that one day he’s going to realize she’s more trouble than she’s worth. He says, that’s not going to happen. He knows exactly who she is, and his eyes are wide open. He’s not going anywhere. She asks if he’s sure, and he says he’s never been more sure in his life. A lot of people said he’s not worth it. She says, well, they’re wrong, because he’s worth everything. He’s her rock. If it hadn’t been for him these past few months… Finding out Willow was her daughter, seeing her get so sick. She would have fallen apart if Sonny hadn’t been there for her. She loves him so much for that; more than she can say. He asks if that’s a yes, and she says, yes! throwing her arms around him. She says she can’t wait to marry him, and they kiss.

Spencer says, Dex doesn’t know what the hell he’s talking about, and Dex says, Spencer acts like he doesn’t want Josslyn hanging around with them anymore; like he’s stealing Josslyn away from them. Spencer says, as if he could. She may be sleeping with Dex right now, but she’ll get tired of this little walk on the wild side. Dex jumps up (towel staying in place) and tells Spencer to watch it. Spencer says, Dex has no future with this girl. Joss is smart and motivated, and she’s going places. She wants to be a doctor. Dex, on the other hand, is muscle for hire who works for her ex-stepfather, who she hates by the way. There’s no way they’ll be happy together. Dex says, here’s what he knows about Joss. She makes up her own mind, and she deserves a lot better than an entitled punk like Spencer. Spencer pulls back his arm to punch Dex.

Sonny tells Nina to close her eyes, and put the ring on her finger. He says she can open them, and she admires the ring. She says, it’s absolutely beautiful; the ring of her dreams, given to her by the man of her dreams. They hug, and she says, they’re getting married. Get used to it because she’s going to be saying it a million times. He says he’s never going to get tired of hearing her say it, and she asks what they do now. He says he’s thinking there’s a candlelit dinner and champagne with their names on it, and she asks if he’s sure. He says, since she agreed to marry him, he thinks it qualifies as a special occasion. He takes her hand, and says, let’s go.

Chase asks Brook to hear him out. He knows he has a lot to make up for… She grabs his lapels, pulls him to her, and kisses him. Inside, Finn says, it looks like Tracy’s little plan failed, and she says, did it though? Chase says, there’s something he has to tell Brook, and she asks if they can’t talk later, but he says, she needs to hear this now. He misses her. He misses talking to her, and hearing her laugh. Her teasing him and bossing him around, and choosing his wardrobe. His life is so much duller without her in it. He’s back on the force, and should be thrilled, but after every shift, if it goes well, he wants to talk to her. And if it doesn’t go well, he wants to talk to her even more. He was so unfair to her. She says she’s the one who needs to apologize. She knows how much being a detective means to him, and she still held off writing that letter. She selfishly wanted to keep him singing so they could spend more time together. She knew it was wrong, and she’s so, so sorry. He says he’s sorry too. She’s really trying to be a better person. She wants to be better for him. He says he thinks that’s perfect because they’re pretty great together. So what does she say? Does she forgive him?

Olivia goes to the elevator, and the doors open to Nina and Sonny making out. Olivia clears her throat, and Sonny says, don’t mind them. They were just having fun. Olivia asks if they’re getting out any time soon, and Nina says, sorry. They get out, Olivia goes in, and says, have a nice night. The doors close, and Sonny asks, what’s wrong with her? Nina says she doesn’t know and doesn’t care. She doesn’t want to think about anyone else right now. Tonight, she and Sonny are the only two people in the entire world. They kiss.

Dex comes out, sees Josslyn with Trina, and says, this is a surprise. Josslyn kisses him, and says, a nice one she hopes. He says, always, and she asks if he wants to go to dinner. He says he’d love to, and Trina asks if he happened to see Spencer in there. He says he thinks Spencer is still in the locker room, and Trina asks if Spencer said anything to him. He says, nothing important, and he and Josslyn leave.

Finn asks if Tracy is saying she wanted this to happen, and she says, obviously, but his brother needed a little incentive. Her talk was designed to provoke him into doing something exactly like that. Finn looks at her skeptically, and says he’s not sure if she’s telling the truth, or just trying to save face. She says she’s been married a few times, and Ned says, more than a few. She says, if there’s one thing she’s learned, it’s never underestimate the power of reverse psychology on a man, and Ned tells Finn, word of advice; never second guess his mother.

Brook says, there’s nothing to forgive, but Chase says, yes, there is. He was being stubborn, standing on some stupid principle, making them both miserable. She says she’s not holding a grudge, and he says, good, because the last thing he wants is for her to feel bad about herself. She tells Chase, shut up and kiss me, and he does.

Spencer comes out with a cut on his lip, and Trina asks, what happened to him? He says, don’t worry about it, and she says, Dex hit him? Dex didn’t say anything about it when he came out. Spencer says, they got into it a little, and Trina says she can’t believe Dex did that. She’s texting Joss. He says, don’t. He threw the first punch. She says, but Dex didn’t look hurt, and Spencer says, he blocked it and then he got in a hit and walked away. She says, so Spencer is saying he started the fight, and Dex defended himself, then stopped it from going any further. He says he guesses, and she says, come on. Joss is her best friend, and Dex means a lot to her. Why can’t he and Dex get along? He says, it’s not his fault, and she says, so it’s all on Dex. He says, yes. He’s tried to be nice to the guy, but it’s impossible.

Hostess Trish uncorks the champagne, and Nina thanks her and says, every celebration needs a little champagne. Trish asks what they’re celebrating, and Nina says, they’re engaged. At the elevator, Carly hears, and turns around to see them kiss.

Tomorrow, Curtis wonders if he gave up on their marriage too quickly; Portia wants to speak with Jordan; and Diane says, Carly has options, but she’s not going to like them.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey – Teresa Gets Married

We flash back over highlights of Teresa and Louie’s relationship. Teresa says, they’re savoring these last moments before becoming husband and wife. I wonder what the chances of no fights, since the Gorgas aren’t attending.

One day to wedding; the Rehearsal Dinner. In her interview, Teresa says she never thought she’d find the love of her life. We find out Louie sits down when he pees, which we did not need to know. Louie’s older sister Veronica is going to be the officiant, and Teresa says, Veronica is the sister she never had. In Dolores’s interview, she says, she and Teresa have been friends for 28 years, and it’s comforting to see Teresa find love. It’s painful that her parents aren’t there, but never in a million years did she think Teresa’s brother wouldn’t be there. The wedding party is massive, and Louie says he pictures Bill in his life forever, even though Bill was added five minutes ago. In her interview, Teresa says, the people there are rooting for them and their love, and are actually happy for them. Gia tells Dolores, the only thing stressing her mom out is her uncle, and in Gia’s interview, she says, he completely burned the bridge. It’s over for everybody.  Dolores says, you can’t move forward if you don’t let things go, and tells Jennifer that it’s hard to watch; the kids get affected. They loved and adored their uncle. Jennifer suggests they concentrate on the happy stuff, and Dolores says she wants nothing more than for Joe #2 to give Teresa away, but Jennifer says, life is not a fairytale. There aren’t always happy endings. Wow. She’s a real fortune cookie genius.

The table settings are lavish and there’s lots of sparkle everywhere. In Teresa’s interview, she says, Louie’s mom reminds her of her mom. She wishes her parents had met Louie. Her mom didn’t want her with Juicy Joe; she wanted her to find someone who would treat her like a queen. She knew her soulmate was out there, and she’s glad she got him. Louie thanks his dad, Louie Sr., for coming, and in Louie’s interview, he says he had a hard time growing up. His father is an alcoholic, but he’s recovered now for 8 years. Louie has done a lot of healing, and today his father means the world to him. Louie Sr. says he feels beyond blessed that Louie has Teresa and her beautiful daughters. The day he goes to the big casino upstairs, he’ll go comfortable knowing Louie has a woman who has his back. Jennifer tells Paulie that she doesn’t like whiskey, scotch, or bourbon, but she likes the affect. Teresa says she can’t wait to party; they’re going to dance all night. Is it mean of me to hope this marriage fails eventually? In a big way?

Wedding Day. In Teresa’s interview, she says she considers hairdresser Lucia and makeup artist Priscilla two of her best friends. They’ve known each other for over 10 years, and they were always there for her. They’re practically family. Teresa reads a super long text, and in her interview, she says, it’s Angie, who’s been a family friend for years. She worked in the hospital where they made visits when her dad got sick. Angie helped care for her dad. Angie texts that she had a dream about Teresa’s parents walking her down the aisle. Her dad said, no tears today. Ironically, this makes Teresa cry, and Angie texts that Teresa’s parents are going to hold her hand the whole time. They love her so much. In her interview, Teresa says, Louie would have loved her parents. She’s asked them be with her all day. Lucia says, they’re here with her, and Gia gets weepy. Teresa tells Lucia that Joe #2 isn’t coming. It’s okay though. In Gia’s interview, she says, her uncle’s name shouldn’t even be present in the conversation. Teresa says, things happen for a reason. She’s with her chosen family.

Bill asks if Louie is nervous, but Louie says, no. Jennifer comes into the bride’s prep room, and asks if she can borrow Teresa. She wants to give Teresa something. She gives Teresa a pendant she had made that features a photo of Teresa’s parents. Teresa says, it’s her favorite picture of them, and Jennifer says she’s sorry for telling Danielle about the cheating rumor. She feels like she played a part Joe and Melissa not wanting to come. Teresa says, it’s not Jennifer’s fault; they made their decision. Gabriella says, they’d better not be talking about her uncle, and in her interview, she says she thinks it’s unfair that people keep bringing up her uncle’s name. It’s a sensitive topic, and makes Teresa upset. Teresa tells Jennifer, it’s been over 10 years. She’s done. This is the way it’s supposed to be. Jennifer says, today, just positive vibes, and Gabriella says she doesn’t want to hear her uncle’s name, and Melania wants to know why Gabriella is crying.

2 hours to the wedding. In Teresa’s interview, she says, her daughters are overprotective. They’ve only had each other, and they just want her to be happy. She didn’t want her brother mentioned. Her daughters have seen what he caused for the past ten years; the past few months. It’s been a long road. Everything’s all gorgeous, as you’d expect. The price tag for this extravaganza was $500,000. Half a million. It’s insane, but consider the source. Louie gathers the guys, and says, it’s a pivotal moment. He never thought he’d find someone as loyal as Teresa. It’s the blessest [sic] he’s ever felt. Is he picking up Teresa’s bad pronunciation habits? Seeing Teresa with his family, he felt he found the one. He thanks them for being here. Teresa’s hair is now happening, and in her interview, she says, she told Lucia that she wanted her hair half up, half down. Lucia says, it’s the biggest project she’s done yet. Teresa wanted a big crown, and this one is stupid big. Lucia says, the hair has to work around the crown, and in Teresa’s interview, she says she loves big, dramatic statement pieces.  I guess so. She loves her hair’s height, and Lucia says, there are over 1500 pins in Teresa’s hair. In Jennifer’s interview, she says she’s a team player, so she’s not going to say anything, but the hair is supposed to be an accent piece, not the main event. Gia bets Queen Elizabeth has a crown like Teresa’s, but I think QE’s crowns were probably more understated. In Dolores’s interview, she says she’d like it to be lower, but Teresa looks beautiful and can pull it off.

In Danielle’s interview, she says, things got out of hand at Paulie’s house. She knew what she’d said would be the reason Joe #2 isn’t here, but this is Teresa’s day. There are a lot of random Bravolebrities on the guest list, and Marge says she told her mom not to come because Melissa and Joe wouldn’t be there. In her interview, Marge says, Joe and Melissa feel betrayed. She has a hard time wrapping her head around it herself. It’s devastating. People start to sit, and the finishing touches are put on Teresa, who says she’s so happy. The guests, not so much, since it’s 93 degrees outside. I can identify here. My wedding day was also in the 90s, and the venue had no air conditioning. Luckily, we were near a lake and the breeze was in our favor. In her interview, Danielle says, it’s a million degrees and the makeup is melting. In Marge’s interview, she says, they’re going to smell like swamp ass. It’s not good. 4 minutes to go.

The Wedding Ceremony. Louie says he can’t believe this day is here, and the endless amount of bridesmaids come down the aisle, as Verdi’s Ave Maria is played by a violin quartet. Why does this chick try to be classy, then go apesh*t all the time? Theresa comes out.

In Marge’s interview, she says, as Teresa gets closer, her hair gets bigger. She’s waiting for doves to fly out of it. She says, Teresa looks gorgeous though. It takes a special woman to pull it off. In Danielle’s interview, she says, you know the saying, the higher the hair, the closer to God? God is looking up at Teresa’s hair. In Louie’s interview, he says, Teresa’s hair is standing up 3 feet, but it’s what she wanted, and that’s beautiful. Veronica welcomes the guests who are witnessing the incredible union of Louie and Teresa. She can’t think of two people more suited for one another. Me neither. The guests have been invited to share their commitment. Louie says a bunch of BS, and Teresa says a bunch of BS, ending with, today is the day they become one. She’s going to love him for a million tomorrows. Did she get that off the internet? It sounds like one of those cut and paste things catfishers use. They join hands, and say their vows. Veronica puts a little spin on it, asking if Louie will be okay with always having the smaller closet, and if Teresa can overlook endless dog hair on the furniture. They exchange rings, and Veronica says, it’s her deepest honor to pronounce them wife and husband. There’s applause, and Veronica tells Louie to kiss his gorgeous bride. Everyone cheers, and in Teresa’s interview, she says she did feel her parents there. It was so magical, beautiful, and perfect.

The Wedding Reception. Jackie says, it looks like Teresa and Louie belong together, and Marge says, the only people crying were her and Louie. Jennifer says, everyone is thinking about Joe #2, and Marge says, they’re all here, but Joe and Melissa aren’t. How can she feel as happy as she should? She’s thinking of cutting out early, but Jackie tells her not to leave early because of that. Jen says, it doesn’t have anything to do with her, and Marge says, they’ll have a good time and not talk about it.

The reception is all fabulous and over-the-top with lots of food. There are fire dancers and acrobats, and when Jen sees there’s mac and cheese, she says she’s never been so happy. Teresa and Louie go to the bridal suite to change, and Marge says she’s going to watch them walk in, and then slip out. In Dolores’s interview, she says, today is about Teresa, and they can keep the issues under wraps right now. There’s always next week. Everyone starts looking at their phones, and I’m appalled that they’re at a reception and don’t have their phones off. Except for Bill, who’s a doctor. There are headlines about Joe #2 being out for Teresa’s blood, and in Jennifer’s interview, she says, Teresa can’t have a happy day. It’s bad enough not to have her one family member by her side, but now he’s bashing her on social media. Teresa can’t see the posts. This is so stupid and wrong on so many levels, including common courtesy, and Louie says, oh my God. One more message on Instagram, and he’s going to bury them. Them not coming is f***ed up, and doing what they’re doing is crazy. Oh come on. They might as well have said they didn’t want them there. We see a line of flappers dancing, and in his interview, Louie says, Joe and Melissa’s behavior is disgusting. He’s not telling Teresa. She deserves to have her day. Teresa comes out in her second dress, which I really love; it’s like a sexy prairie style in white lace. A stripper comes out, with tassels and huge feathered fans, and I’m like, WTF? along with most of the guests. In Danielle’s interview, she says, there’s a titty lady in front of her. She doesn’t think she put enough in the gift envelope. In Teresa and Louie’s joint interview, Teresa says, she wanted their wedding to be sexy and hot. She wanted it to be epic; something people wouldn’t forget. Louie asks if they actually had someone sitting in a martini glass, and yep, they did. Teresa says she wanted the dancers to be with as less clothes [sic] as possible. She twirls around in her dress, which also has hem to waist slits in the skirt. Jennifer says, they’re finally going to party. The bridal party is announced, and as they walk in, Marge and Jen sneak out.

Louie and Teresa dance, and in Gia’s interview, she says, it’s the most beautiful thing to watch the special day they’ve waited so long for. It looks like a fairytale. There’s some kind of circle dance, and in her interview, Teresa says, she feels the love. Everyone’s happy for them, and she’s grateful. Louie is all the family she needs. The bride and groom make the rounds, which is why you never get to eat at your own wedding. That stuff takes a while. I note that Phaedra is very blond now, and a sword swallower comes out. The emcee asks Teresa’s daughters to come to the stage, and they say good things about Louie. In Teresa’s interview, she says, to have the approval of her daughters is the biggest reward. She’s proud of herself. She got to show her daughters the type of man to be with. Gia says, they love him. It’s truly a fairytale, and she’s happy to call them a family. There’s dancing, and someone wearing a disco ball for a head mingles with the guests. Or maybe they are a guest. I have no idea. Louie takes the mic, and thanks everyone for coming – their friends and family. Teresa pipes up, chosen family, and they cut the cake, which is humongous, but relatively simple. There’s a  tier of crystals in the middle, which is pretty cool. In Teresa and Louie’s interview, she says, she feels lucky. Everything was perfect. Louie says, it’s only getting better. He’d love to see their blended family grow, and them be grandparents. Teresa says, they have lots of time for that, and they kiss.

Next time – The Reunion – Teresa has a gorgeous new haircut; Jennifer says, Marge has old lady energy; Dolores says, Paulie is not divorced yet; Rachel tells Danielle not to take it out on her; Teresa says she’s never looking at Melissa again; Marge tells Melissa to sleep with one eye open; Joe #2 asks why Teresa is covering for someone; Marge says her kid was threatened at work; Andy does some yelling; and Teresa walks off the set.

👰🏻‍♀️ Main Event Hair…

In case you want to see it for yourself.

🪩 Loving To Boogie…

Make a return trip tomorrow for soap and a terrifying Reunion. Reunions are always awful, with everyone talking and yelling at once. This one ought to beat them all. Well, maybe not RHONJ… Until then, stay safe, stay shutting down put downs, and stay not trying to put logic around love. The heart wants what it wants.

May 22, 2023 – Tracy Has Lunch With Chase, Big Jim’s Flag Flies On Deck, Thank God Those Awful Summer People Are Going Home & Eye

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Drew leads Carly into the MetroCourt, and she says, not that she’s complaining, but why did he bring her here? He says, all will be revealed, and pulls out a seat for her at the bar. He says he thought they deserved some time together to enjoy each other, and the MetroCourt is close to GH. If Michael or Willow need them, they can be there in a minute. He knows she used to be co-owner, so if being here hurts her… She says, being with him here or anywhere is just perfect, and they kiss.

Finn meets Gregory at the MetroCourt, and Gregory thanks Finn for making time for him. Finn says, of course (🍷). Gregory said he had news that couldn’t wait. Finn sees Tracy come in, and says, but it’s going to have to wait just another minute. He goes over to Tracy, and asks if Tracy Quartermaine came back to Port Charles and didn’t tell him. She says, she did, and hugs him. He says he’s happy to see her, and she says, likewise. She’s sorry she hasn’t been in touch, but she got caught up in family drama. He says, that sounds made up, but he’ll let it slide… this time. Gregory joins them, and Tracy asks if Finn would care to introduce them. He says, of course (🍷), and introduces Gregory and Tracy. They shake hands, Tracy calling Gregory Professor Chase, and Gregory asks her to call him Gregory. He asks if she’d like to join them, and she says, other under circumstances, she’d love to, but she’s meeting someone… and there he is now. Chase walks in.

At Kelly’s, Cody says, don’t worry, he was just leaving, but Sasha says, please don’t. She came here to find him. He asks, why? and she says she wants to know why he’s still keeping things from her.

Selina sits next to Gladys at The Savoy, and says, it’s so nice to see her. So this is about her little I.O.U.? A big guy sits down on the other side of Gladys.

Michael and Josslyn go into the hospital breakroom, and he says he’s guessing she talked to Dex. She says, last night. He asked her to meet him on the hospital roof. She thought he was being romantic, but he pulled her close and told her that he had to say goodbye… because of Michael.

At her Crimson office, Nina kisses Sonny, and he says, that was quite a welcome. Why did she call him here? Did something happen? She says she has to tell him something. She’s been thinking about Willow. Willow wants her to make peace with Carly, but it’s one thing Nina is never going to be able to give her.

Cody says he doesn’t feel like hearing any more false accusations, and asks Sasha to excuse him, but she says she heard he came to the Home & Heart studio while she was promoting The Deceptor. He tells her, what can he say? He’s a big fan of skincare. Can’t she tell by his baby soft face? She says, Maxie told her that he had a different reason for being there, and he says he doesn’t remember seeing Maxie at the studio, but Sasha says, Maxie knows what Lucy told her. He says, which was? and she says, that he was going to take off all his clothes for her.

Finn asks, since when did Chase and Tracy start socializing? and Tracy says, since she was apprised of Chase’s association with her granddaughter. She knows a lot about Chase, and Chase knows nothing about her, so she thought she’d rectify that with a little one-on-one experience. Shall we? She tells Finn that she’ll be in touch about a game of backgammon soon, and Finn tells Chase, good luck. Chase and Tracy go to a table, and Gregory says, she seems nice. Finn says, does she?

Carly raises her glass, and says, to Drew, for always knowing what she needs before she does. She thanks him for always making her feel better, and he says he feels exactly the same way. He thanks her for being in his life, and they clink glasses, saying, to us. He says, real world incoming, and Tracy says she’s surprised to see them both out and about. Drew says, the SEC hasn’t hauled them off to prison just yet, despite Ned’s best efforts, and Tracy says she’s sure justice will prevail, despite their best efforts. She walks away, and Chase asks if she’s always like that. Both Drew and Carly say, pretty much, and he says, good to know. Could they tell Willow that he says hi, and he’s sending good thoughts her way? Carly says, of course (🍷), and he leaves to join Tracy. Carly says, she has such a sunny disposition. Tracy spreads joy wherever she goes. Drew says, doesn’t she? and asks if she wants to get out of here, but she says, changing locations won’t help. As much as she’d like to, they can’t ignore the trouble they’re in, or what it means for them.

Josslyn says, Dex didn’t exactly tell her that they have to say goodbye because of Michael. Dex told her that he was leaving, and when she asked him why, he told her their deal was off. She literally couldn’t believe what she was hearing. He continued to explain, and then she got it. Michael changed his mind? Michael says he gets she’s upset… She says she’s furious. Michael hired Dex to work for Sonny to get evidence against him. Now that Dex risked his life to get Michael what he wants, he doesn’t want it anymore? Michael says he knows he put Dex in a tough spot… She says, an impossible spot. The understanding was, Dex was going to get that evidence, Michael was going to give that evidence to the FBI, then Sonny would go to prison. The job would be over, and Dex would have the rest of his life carefree of retaliation. But if Michael doesn’t give that evidence to the FBI, then Sonny doesn’t go to prison, does he? and Dex is trapped. Michael says, Dex understood there were significant risks that came with this job, and she says, not the risk that Michael would change his mind at the last minute. Now that Dex has worked in Sonny’s organization for over six months, now that Dex knows too much about Sonny for Sonny to ever let him quit, there’s no way out of it for him. Michael says, yes, there is. She just told him that Dex is leaving. She says, he’s not. He agreed to stay. He says, because of her? and she says, partly… Yes, he’s staying because of her. Michael asks how she could do that to Dex.

Sonny says he knows it’s an uphill battle for Nina, honoring what Willow wants. All she can do is try. Nina says she has tried. She’s gone to Carly – twice. She’s owned up to her actions and apologized. She even asked Carly to try and help her make almonds amends with Willow. He says, and Carly said no? but she says, a simple no isn’t good enough for Carly. When she ran into Carly at GH, Nina apologized for blaming Carly for getting in between her and Willow. Then Aunt Liesl and Drew arrived, and she wasn’t able to respond. Last night, she called and asked Nina to come over. Nina assumed it was to finish their conversation, and took it as a positive sign, but Carly just wanted her to beg a little bit more before Carly shot her down. Carly refuses to help her. She says the same thing all the time; she’s going to respect Willow’s decision, whether it’s for or against Nina. He asks if Carly said she was going to work against Nina, and Nina says, she might as well have. Nobody understands more than she does why Willow is upset with her. She makes mistakes all the time, and continues to make mistakes. One of them was suing Michael and Willow for visitation rights with Wiley. She could have handled it better, but as long as Carly supports Willow’s decision to keep Nina out of her life, Willow will never reconsider. He says he hates that she’s going through this, and she says she loves that he’s on her side. It means the world to her. Especially when it feels like no one else is.

Cody and Sasha sit down, and Cody says, guilty as charged. He did threaten to streak on that telecast. He heard she was being trolled on social media. They were suggesting Sasha was going to have another breakdown. He couldn’t stand for that, so he booked it down to the studio. When he got there, the producer and the production assistant were playing the sounds of babies crying in Sasha’s earpiece. So he threatened to strip. Then he saw that she didn’t need his help; she was handling it herself. He also did have some words with their host, Haven, too. Sasha asks what he said, and he tells her, let’s just say it’s safe for her to go back on that channel. They won’t mess with her again. She says she can’t believe he did all this for her. Last time she saw him, she told him that she couldn’t trust him. He says, no one’s ever trusted him. That’s why he’s alive.

Gladys says she’s ready to take care of her debt, and Selina asks if Gladys has the money she owes her. Gladys says she has something even better – information, and Selina says, regarding? Gladys says, Sonny’s biggest bruiser was handing cash to one of Sonny’s other guys, and Selina says, Gladys saw one of Sonny’s employees receive payment, but Gladys says, it was more than a week’s pay; it was a big, thick envelope. Selina says, how Sonny pays his employees is none of her concern, but Gladys says, there was something special about this. Something had to have happened for Sonny to be spreading the wealth around like that. Selina says, that may be useful, and Gladys says, useful enough to cover her debt? Selina says she’ll knock five grand off, but she’s afraid Gladys still owes her 80K. Gladys says she doesn’t have that kind of money, and Selina says, this is upsetting. Very upsetting.

Finn asks what news Gregory has for him, and Gregory says he’s got plane tickets for all of them to go to Disneyworld. It’ll be the perfect family vacation; Finn, him, Chase, and Violet. Violet’s never been and she talks about it constantly. She wants to visit Cinderella’s castle, fly on Dumbo, and needs to have a conversation with all the Disney princesses. Finn says, of course (🍷) she does, and Gregory says, tell her it’s for her birthday. It’ll be the trip of a lifetime.

Chase thanks Tracy for the invitation, but he’s curious. What did she want to talk to him about? He’s a detective, and he’s stumped. She says, he’s not much of a detective, is he? Let her spell it out for him.

Carly reminds Drew that Diane said they’d be pitted against each other. She was talking to her mom last night… He says, and she told Carly to take the day off. Carly says, no, but it doesn’t matter. She’d never do that. He says, there’s going to be a lot of pressure on both of them. Tracy suggested something similar to him. She says, that’s because Tracy’s a compulsive schemer, and expects everyone to react the way she would, and he says, maybe Carly should reconsider. Maybe she should testify against him.

Michael says, the only way Dex can stay in Port Charles is if he continues to work for Sonny, and Josslyn says, that’s because Sonny’s not going to prison where he belongs, and that’s because of Michael. Michael says he hired Dex on the understanding that Dex would get close to Sonny, gather evidence against Sonny, and turn the evidence over to him. Michael says, and he would handle it from there. Dex was supposed to already be out of it at that point, and still could be. He gave Dex a lot of money, and from what he understands, so did Sonny. All Dex has to do is get on a bus and a ferry to Canada, and buy himself a new identity. He doesn’t even have to do that because Sonny wasn’t arrested; he’s not going to be looking for an informant. He could take off without Sonny doing much to find him. Josslyn says, this is pointless. She already told Michael that Dex isn’t going anywhere. He says, because Josslyn wants him to stay, despite the risks. Despite the fact that if Sonny finds out, he could have Dex killed, and that’s going to be on him. She says, exactly. He just doesn’t want to have Dex on his conscience. It’s easier to throw money at him, and have him go away. Michael doesn’t even see Dex as a real person. Michael doesn’t give a damn what Dex wants, or how he feels. He says, but she does, and she says, yeah.

Sonny takes Nina’s hand, and says he’s on Nina’s side. He knows how much she wants to have a daughter and have the chance to be a mother, especially when she thought that chance was stolen from her. He wants her to and Willow to move forward. She asks if they shouldn’t do it together, as a family, and he says, actually, Michael came to him. He wants peace. She says, that’s great, and he says, but that peace comes on one condition.

Sasha says she didn’t see Cody there; why didn’t he say hello? He says, she handled it like a pro. She recovered on her own, and didn’t need him stepping in. She asks if he was ever going to tell her, and he says, probably not. She asks, why not? and he says, honestly, he didn’t know how she’d react. They didn’t exactly leave things on the friendliest of terms last time. She says she’s sorry. She judge him too quickly. He says, she was defending her mother-ion-law, which he could almost respect if Gladys hadn’t framed him for stealing that bracelet.

Finn says, Violet will love it, and asks when Gregory was thinking. Gregory says, next week, but Finn says he doesn’t think there’s any way they could get time off with such short notice. Gregory asks, why not? and Finn says, for one thing, Violet is in school, but Gregory says, it’s the end of the school year. Finn says he can’t request time off with such short notice, and Chase just got his badge back. Gregory asks if they both don’t have family leave coming. He already bought the tickets; business class for all of them. Finn asks why it has to be now.

Chase says he doesn’t know what Brook told Tracy… Tracy says, Brook didn’t have to tell her anything; it was all over her face. She moved heaven and earth for Chase, and he repaid her by breaking her heart. He says, it’s more complicated than that, and she says, what it is, is him looking down from his high horse and judging Brook, when he should be thanking his lucky stars she ever gave him the time of day. So quit stalling. Either forgive her and skip off into the sunset, or cut her loose. Personally, she thinks Brook would be much better off if Chase took his charms, and found someone who meets his lofty moral standards, and left Brook to find somebody who’s actually worthy of the air she breathes.

Carly can’t believe Drew would suggest she throw him under the bus. She can’t believe he’d think she would do something like that. He says he knows that’s not her style, but this is a bad situation, and they have to consider all of the options. He can’t see her go to prison. She says she can’t see him go to prison. She’s not going to save herself at his expense. He says, him going against her is a non-starter as well, and she says, great. Then they’re on the same page. He says he’ll always protect her. Always. She says, there might not be a way out of this. Diane said the SEC has a really good case against them. He says he did tell her about a potential merger at ELQ, and she did buy stock, but she says she was just trying to help him get his family’s business back from Valentin. He says, they know that, but the SEC doesn’t care, and she says, Josslyn is old enough to handle anything thrown at her, and Michael has a family of his own, but she can’t stand the thought of being away from Donna and Avery. It’s bad enough they were away from their dad all those months. How does she tell them that she has to go away? He says, they’re going to find a way out of this; they’re going to beat this. She says, what about him? He was away from his family for two years. How do they beat this without turning on each other? He says, the only way to do that is to go after the person who ratted them out. Um… that’s not going to help them stay out of prison.

Sonny tells Nina that Michael is still angry, but Willow pushed Michael to talk with him. She says, Willow’s quite the peacemaker, but peace is never simple. What was Michael’s condition? He says, Willow gets to decide whether she has a relationship with Nina, and what that looks like. Michael isn’t going to pressure her one way or the other. He’s going to let her decide. Nina says, so he’s doing the same thing Carly is doing; reinforcing Willow’s animosity toward her with his silence. Sonny says he wants Nina to have a relationship with Willow. He told Michael that he can’t control what Nina does – he was clear on that – but he’s not going to pressure Willow either. Nina says, Sonny has to stay neutral so he doesn’t lose his son again, and he says, she understands, doesn’t she? She asks, what makes him think he can trust Michael?

Michael says, Josslyn has feelings for Dex, and it’s pretty obvious Dex has feelings for her too. How could he not? Before he met Josslyn, he had no one; no family, no home, no significant ties. He was literally a hired gun, and that’s what Michael wanted. He wanted someone who was willing to risk their life for money. Now he’s risking his life for Josslyn. She’s the only one who can stop this. She’s the only one who can send Dex away. She says she won’t, and he says, she knows Dex would be better off, but she says she doesn’t know what would happen if Dex left here. Neither does Michael. What she does know is that she’s not going to lie to Dex. She’s not going to tell him that she wants him to go when she doesn’t. He can make his own decisions. The only way to save this is for Michael to do what he was supposed to do in the first place, and turn Sonny in.

Gregory tells Finn, memories are all they have, and he wants to make as many as possible while he still can. Finn asks what that means, and Gregory says, Violet’s growing up so fast. There’s still so much to teach her, and experiences he wants to have with her. He wants to make sure to do all that before he wakes up and realizes it’s too late. Finn looks over at Chase and Tracy, and Gregory says, yes, he’s being impulsive… He asks Finn, what’s the matter? and Finn says, it looks like Chase is about to meet his maker. His phone rings, and he says, it’s the hospital. He needs to take this. He steps away, and Gregory watches Chase and Tracy.

Chase says, with all due respect… and Tracy asks what he knows about respect. He says, if she’d allow him a moment… She says, he’s had all the time in the world to figure out how to worship the ground Brook walks on. Now he wants more time? No. Sorry. Time’s up. Gregory walks over, and asks if there’s a problem here.

Michael says he can’t use that evidence against Sonny, and Josslyn asks, why not? He says he told Willow that he wouldn’t, and she asks why he involved Willow in this. He says, she doesn’t want to lie to Dex; he doesn’t want to lie to Willow. After their wedding, when Willow said she wanted him to co-exist with Sonny, he showed her the Pikeman evidence, and told her about his plan to turn Sonny in. She says she gets that Willow wants everyone to get along, but Willow can’t see the damage that Sonny’s done; the lives he’s wrecked, and the danger everyone surrounding him is in. Did Michael tell her about Morgan? Michael says he talked to her about Morgan, Josslyn, and his siblings. He told her how much he loves them all. She made him realize that if he turned Sonny in, he’d be blowing his family apart, and the ones who’d be suffering the most would be Avery and Donna because Sonny is their father and they love him. If he sent Sonny to prison, how are they supposed to choose? Do they keep loving Sonny or do they keep loving him? And which big sister would they count on, Josslyn or Kristina, when they can’t stand to be in the same room together? She says she gets it. It’s one big emotional complicated mess. But there had to have been a better solution than hanging Dex out to dry.

 Sonny asks if Nina thinks Michael’s lying, and she says, it’s worth entertaining the idea that he might be stringing Sonny along. He came to Sonny because Willow pushed him. Michael would do anything for Willow, and now he gets to determine Sonny’s placement in the family contingent on Sonny agreeing to his agenda, which means staying silent while Willow keeps Nina out of her life. She’s not saying he should refuse Michael’s terms. She’s just asking him to consider Michael might not hold up his end of the deal. He says, things have been difficult with him and Michael for a while, but when Michael came to him, he believed Michael was sincere and he’s going to do what he says. She tells him, she knows he’ll do anything to reconnect with his family, but he has to understand that excludes her.

Drew says, Ned got them into this mess, and Ned is going to get them out, but Carly asks how he’s going to do that. Even if he takes back his accusations, it’s still in the SEC’s hands. Drew says, he’s been at the helm of ELQ for decades. He’s built contacts and influence. She says, Michael ran ELQ for the past ten years; what kind of influence does Ned have? Drew says, Ned has had time to build government contacts. He has a lot of favors owed to him, so if he knows what strings to pull, he can probably get the SEC off their backs. She asks why Ned would do that, and he says, they’ve just got to find the right leverage to use against him to get them out of this. The question is, what do they use?

Sasha says she’s sorry Gladys accused Cody of stealing the bracelet at the Nurses Ball. Before that, they were becoming friends. He says, they bonded over biscotti, and she says she’s not one to turn down good friends, and after what he did at Home & Heart, she’d say he qualifies. He says, it doesn’t take much to get him streaking, and she says, good to know. She’s sorry things got so complicated between them, and would like to go back to being friends. He says, that would be great, but he doesn’t see how it’s possible.

Gladys tells Selina that she can get the money, but she can’t take it all out of her daughter-in-law’s account in one transaction. It will raise red flags. She has to pay Selina in installments. Selina says she’s leaving for Singapore to visit her mother, and Gladys says, how sweet. Gladys hopes she’s okay, and Selina says, she’d hoped to get this matter resolved before she leaves. Gladys says, this was the best she could do, and Selina says, sometimes all we can ask for is our best. Do that, and she’ll give Gladys until she gets back to gather the funds. Gladys breathes a sigh of relief and thanks Selina, who says, she’d be a bad businesswoman if she didn’t charge Gladys interest. 20% a week seems fair, considering the time and attention she’s paid to this matter. Well, she’s no more a perpetrator of usury than the credit card companies. Gladys says, that will take her even longer to get the money out of Sasha’s account, and Selina says she’s confident Gladys will manage. Gladys says, Selina doesn’t understand. She thinks Sasha is planning on terminating the guardianship. Selina says, that’s not her concern. She doesn’t care how Gladys gets the money. She expects to be paid in full when she returns. Selina gets up, and her guy follows her out.

Tracy asks why her conversation would have anything to do with Gregory, and he says, because he’s the father of the young man she’s reading the riot act to. Chase says he’s got this, and Tracy says, his son has been treating her granddaughter like dirt, and she won’t take it any longer. He says, Quartermaine… Brook must be her granddaughter, and Tracy says, congratulations. His genius grant is on its way. He says, with all due respect, she seems to be missing some facts, and she says, the fact is, if her granddaughter weren’t so blinded by… all that, she would stop moping and realize Chase should be down on his knees begging her to take him back. Gregory says, she doesn’t know the first thing about his son so let him educate her. His son is kind and generous. He puts others ahead of himself – always. He’s dedicated his life to public service, and Gregory is proud of the way he is. Chase says, this isn’t necessary, but Gregory says, no, it is. Chase can make mistakes like all humans do, but he learns from them, and strives to do better. Tracy says, as far as she’s concerned, he hasn’t learned a thing. And of all his so-called virtues, he lacks the capacity for forgiveness. Gregory says, she’s entitled to her opinion. Fortunately, he’s taught his sons not to value the opinions of snobs. Chase looks like he wants the earth to swallow him up.

Carly says, she and Drew can go the direct route. They can find something incriminating, and use it against Ned. She’s sure there’s something out there; she just doesn’t know how recent it is. And she doesn’t want to hurt Olivia. She’d like to avoid doing that. He agrees, and she says, okay, the indirect route. Someone who’s done something dirty who Ned would want to protect. She can think of two people. Brook; she’s always in some kind of trouble… He says he really doesn’t want to blackmail Brook, and she says, her neither; she likes Brook. That leaves Tracy.

Nina says she’s truly so happy for Sonny. His estrangement from Michael has been eating him up inside. Michael is his son, and means the world to him. He says, she’s not angry, and she says, if anyone knows the position he’s in, it’s her. She’d never begrudge him the opportunity of healing things with his family. He asks why she’s so good to him, and she says, she loves him. All she wants is for him to be happy, and part of her is so glad he has this chance. He says, and what about the other part? and she says she feels like her chance at having her own family is slipping away.

Michael tells Josslyn that he feels sorry for Dex, but he’s a grown man. Nobody forced him to take this job. She says, but he offered Dex conditions that made it seem acceptable, and then changed them, and he says, Dex could leave and live a better life, but he’s throwing it all away because of Josslyn. She says she doesn’t regret what happened between her and Dex. And whether Michael likes it or not, what happens to Dex affects her too. He says he lost count of how many times he told Dex to stay away from her, but she says, he doesn’t have any control over Dex’s personal life, or hers. He asks what she wants him to say. I’m sorry? He’s more sorry than she can ever know. She says, sorry doesn’t change anything. When he bailed on this deal, when he let Sonny go, he not only upended Dex’s life, he upended hers too. He tells her, she says this now, but she’s still in college. She has her whole future ahead of her. She’s going to be a doctor. What kind of relationship does she think she can have with Dex long term?

Cody says he doesn’t think Sasha would be here talking about their friendship if she thought he stole the bracelet. Does she still believe he was responsible? She says, stealing a bracelet doesn’t make sense from a man who stepped up for her on Home & Heart. Maybe he was set up, but not by Gladys. He says he gets why she believes in Gladys after everything Gladys has done for her, but her mother-in-law framed him. She starts to protest, and he says, at least she believes he isn’t a thief. He thanks her, but someday he hopes she knows he was telling the truth to her. He gets up and walks out.

Outside The Savoy, Gladys messes with her phone, and says, one money transfer down. Her phone rings, and she asks Sasha, what’s up? Sasha says she has something important to tell Gladys. She set up a meeting with her doctor to discuss getting the guardianship lifted. Gladys looks sick.

Selina’s dude says he’s surprised she showed Gladys so much grace, but she says, grace has nothing to do with it. By the time they return from Singapore, Gladys will either have the money or not. And if she doesn’t, perhaps she’ll be forced to do something drastic, like run away. And perhaps her Cousin Sonny will have to do Selina a favor in order to clear Gladys’s debt.

Carly says she has no love for Tracy, and Drew says, she’s done horrible things and never had to pay. She says, framing Alexis for drunk driving comes to mind, but he thinks there are more things than that. Luke died over a year ago. Why is she coming back to Port Charles now? What has she been up to? Carly says, no good, knowing Tracy, and he says, exactly. So they find something on Tracy, take it to Ned, and ask him, would he rather they pay, or save his mom? She says she thinks they might not want to know the answer to that question, but he says, they’ve got to find out. They’ve got nothing else to lose. She says, except their freedom. She puts her arms around him, and says, okay. Let’s get Tracy.

Tracy says, snob? That’s all Gregory’s got? He says he could come up with other names, but being a gentleman… She laughs, and asks if that’s what they’re calling it these days, when Finn approaches the table. He asks if he could speak with Tracy a second, and she says, excuse me, gentlemen. They step into the hallway, and Finn asks Tracy, what’s going on in here? She says, she and his father are having a difference of opinion about his brother, and he says he thought this was a friendly meeting. She says, he knows she holds him in the highest regard, but his brother… Let’s just say, she may be the only person in Port Charles who isn’t a member of his fan club. Finn says, understood. He knows Brook and Chase have their problems, but isn’t that for them to figure out? She says, he may be content to sit on the sidelines, but that’s not how she operates when a member of her family is slighted. If Brook doesn’t see who Chase is really soon, she promises she’ll open Brook’s eyes for her.

Chase says he had things under control; Gregory didn’t have to butt in like that. Gregory says he’s sorry he overstepped, but Chase says, it’s fine. He appreciates Gregory defending him, although he’s not used to smoke coming out Gregory’s ears. Gregory says, when Chase was growing up, he always stood up for him, and Chase says, but his style was always diplomatic. What’s gotten into him? Gregory says, the woman was out for blood. It doesn’t matter how old Chase is. If someone’s attacking Chase, he’s going to protect him… as long as he’s able. He hugs Chase, who looks startled.

Josslyn tells Michael, Dex thought the job was going to end. He was going to get out, and they’d have a chance to answer all those questions about their future. But she’s stuck, thanks to him. He says, right or wrong, this is where they are. She hates what Sonny does, so she’s kidding herself if she thinks she can make things work with Dex. Isn’t the kinder thing to just let him go? She says she’s not letting him go. She’ll find a way out, for both of them. She grabs her jacket, and leaves.

Sonny says, Nina’s not losing her family, but she says she needs to be really, really careful about how she pursues a relationship with Willow; if she pursues one at all. She doesn’t want to drive another wedge between him and his son. Meanwhile, he’s going to get closer to his family, all of whom have made it very clear there’s no place for her. Birthday parties, wedding anniversaries, milestone celebrations; she won’t be invited. It already happened with Michael and Willow’s wedding. He was invited; she wasn’t. He says, she’s not going to be out in the cold, because she’s always going to be in his life, and she thanks him for saying that, but they both know it’s going to be a fraught subject for them. Remember the strain on their relationship when she said she wanted to stay away from his business? It’s going to be the same thing. He says he’s not going to let it, and she says, it’s out of his control. He can’t do anything about it. Family comes first. She’s going to just have to learn to live being on the outside, but he says, she’s not going to be on the outside. He’s going to prove that to her for the rest of his life if he has to. She says, that’s easy for him to say now, and he says, now and forever. She says, forever, and he says, forever, if she’ll marry him.

Tomorrow, Brook asks why someone couldn’t just stay out of it like they promised; Trina tells Spencer, it would be better for everyone if he would just get along with someone; Carly tells Olivia that her husband is a different story; and Sonny asks if Nina wants to rethink her answer.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Igy Marina, Sardinia. Chase says, it’s nice not to be the boss, and Daisy says, Colin can go f*** himself. She sits next to Gary, and says, it’s been so hard with the non-stop complaining, then Colin turns around and makes a clown out of her in front of everyone. In Daisy’s interview, she says she’s never been angry at Colin, but he knew what he was doing. He wants to be the voice of reason, and it’s none of his f***ing business. STFU and know his place. Glenn radios the crew, reminding them that the tender is dropping them off at the restaurant, and they get dressed. In Gary’s interview, he says he didn’t expect hook up with Mads. She’s the cutest girl on the boat, and Daisy and Alex were all over each other anyway. They get in the tender, and take selfies. Gary toasts to Glenn, and when they get to shore, they go through a garden to the restaurant. The server tells them that the dishes are about the Sardinian experience, and Chase points out, they’re so fancy. He tells the stews to take notes, and he and Mads laugh together. In her interview, Daisy says, the last thing she needs is Mads and Chase making sh*t jokes about her f***ing job. In Colin’s interview, he says he doesn’t want to fight with Daisy. She’s a good friend, and it’s a waste of her energy being mad, but he’s not going feel sorry for giving his opinion. Back on the boat, Glenn is engrossed in a book. No doubt about the mating habits of some crustacean. Ileisha asks if Gary is jealous about Mads talking with Chase, and Lucy goes out to have a smoke with the guys. In Alex’s interview, he says he wants to hook up with Mads, but it seems pretty messy at this point. Even though he enjoys flirting, Gary is his boss, so he thinks it’s a bad idea. They take a taxi back, and Lucy says, Gary is pissing her off; he’s f***ing annoying. They play F***/Marry/Kill, and Daisy says she’s going to kill Colin because she’s super f***ing mad at him. By the time they get back and head for the hot tub, Glenn is snoozing away. In Chase’s interview, he says, they want to get drunk and argue, but it’s time to bring out Twister. He’s trying to be friends with everyone. Let’s have fun and celebrate! From the looks of things, playing Twister is probably a bad idea on a wet deck when you’re drunk. Gary tells Mads that he’s not here to play games, when Alex comes back, and Gary says, point proven. Enough said. Mads says she doesn’t understand, but Gary says she knows what she’s doing. She tells him that she’s just going with the flow, and he asks if she’s interested in him. She says, yeah, puzzling the hell out of me, and he kisses her. In her interview, she says, she wishes Alex would make a move, but he hasn’t and she’s horny. They make out, and I’m grossed out.  

A commercial wonders if it’s the end of an era for Summer House, and I say, yes, please.

There are hangovers in the morning, and Mads doesn’t remember much. Colin asks how Gary’s night was, and he says he hooked up with Mads. Daisy asks Mads if hooking up with Gary was a bad thing, btu she says she doesn’t know. She’s pretty sure she’s still drunk. Daisy asks the stews to refresh the cabins, and Gary tells Colin that Daisy is pissed at him. Colin says he’s on the firing line for what he said at the meeting. Daisy tells Mads that what Colin said was clearly directed her, and in Gary’s interview, he says, anyone dumb enough to piss off Daisy has a target on their back. Just agree with her. Colin says, Daisy is very defensive, and Lucy asks if Mads is okay, but Mads says she hates herself for hooking up with Gary. Daisy asks if Gary slept with her, but Gary says, no. Lucy asks if Mads fancies Gary, but she says she doesn’t know. It’s not that deep. Daisy wonders why Gary didn’t say anything and in his interview, Gary says, Daisy doesn’t need to know about his kissing life. Every time he tries to hook up with a girl, Daisy tries to c*ck block him. We flash back to that, and he says, Daisy doesn’t want him, but doesn’t want anyone else to have him. It’s weird. Glenn calls Ileisha, Daisy, and Gary for the preference sheet meeting.

Glenn says, they have return guest. Primary Jim was their best charter. Daisy says, they just want to have a good time, and reads that Jim wants to let his alter ego, Big Jim, out for nighttime debauchery. Ileisha reads that they have no dietary restrictions, which I’m sure is happiness for her. Gary says, they want the equipment out for water sports, and Daisy says, a traditional Sardinian dinner, yoga in the morning, a seafood palooza, and talent show number two. Gary says he’s not stripping again, and Daisy says, he’ll have to come up with another talent. Glenn says, it should be a good charter. Colin asks Daisy to meet him on the flybridge, and he tells her, obviously, she’s upset, and he ended up in the firing line because she felt attacked by what he said. Daisy says, he shut her down. After he acted like he knows all about her, she’s allowed an opinion. He insists he wasn’t being critical. He just put in his perspective on normal stuff. She says, after Glenn complained, then he chirped in, she felt overwhelmed, and he says he didn’t want to make her feel worse. He’s sorry. In his interview, he says, Daisy and Gary get in fights, and then make up. He doesn’t want issues. He tells her that he always wants them to be good, and they hug it out. Alex asks how Mads’s night was. He’s happy for their true love. Mads says, he’s f***ing ridiculous, and he says he’s just jealous… He’s kidding. Ileisha preps food, and everyone goes to bed.

In the morning, provisions come in, and Daisy checks the cabins. She’s happy. The guests arrive, and Glenn tells them, welcome to Italy. Jim says he can’t tell Glenn how great it is to be back here, and Glenn says, since they know the boat, they’ll skip the tour, and get out quick. Jim says, time to sail, and Glenn tells Colin that he’s going to fire it up. Horseradish beef filet sliders come out, and I sigh, remembering the leftover chicken and steamed vegetables I had for dinner. Jim says he loves him some horseradish. Me too, Jim. Me too. Smoke comes from the engine, Colin says, f***ing hell, and runs downstairs. Jim tells Glenn that they’ve been bopping up and down the Amalfi coast, and saw a lot of cool sh*t. More smoke starts coming out, and Jim asks if there’s anything Glenn wants to tell him about. The fire alarm goes off.

Portisco, Sardinia. Glenn tells Gary to check the alarm that’s going off in the bridge. He’s getting blown into shallow water, and has to get out. Colin radios that something’s not right; they need to anchor. Glenn moves to a better spot, and Jim says, 30 minutes in, and the engine is smoking. Looking at the engine, Colin says, everything seems normal, and they anchor. Glenn tells Colin that he’s shutting it down, and Daisy tells the guests that it’s welcome smoke. In her interview, she says she can’t believe they have engine problems again. Now the pressure and focus is on the interior. Colin says, oil is dripping from the turbo. Either something is seriously broken inside the engine or the turbo is broken. He’s not sure. It’s on the scale of a possible catastrophe, and he’s stuck with the stress. Glenn tells the deckhands to get out the paddleboats, and Jim says, boat stands for break out another thousand. In Ileisha’s interview, she says she’s bouncing back with a family style dinner, so there can’t be timing issues, and Glenn can’t be on her back. In Colin’s interview, he says, the shaft in the turbo snapped, which explains where the oil is coming from. The turbo’s job is to compress the air in the engine, so they’re stuck at anchor until the problem is fixed. They’re dealing with this after the cooler issue, and there’s a shortage of Caterpillar parts. He’s fearing the worst, that they can’t get a turbo, and the season is over. Glenn sends texts to all the parts places, and receives replies: they’re out of them, they’re not in stock, not at the moment, and a two week minimum wait. He sighs.

Ileisha prepares the traditional Sardinian dinner, and Glenn gets a text that there’s a turbo in Amsterdam. In Glenn’s interview, he says, sometimes you get lucky. Thank God it’s one of those times. Chase tells Daisy that he thinks he can BS leading a yoga class for 30 minutes. The guests are seated for dinner, and Jim says, being stranded was not a terrible day. The food is served, and Jim thinks he won’t fit in his shirt by tomorrow. The food is deemed incredible and amazing, and Daisy tells Ileisha that the guests are very happy. In his interview, Glenn says, Daisy and Ileisha are making an effort not to make the same mistakes, and he’s noticing a big improvement. At the end of the meal, Jim says, the dinner was spectacular, and they go to bed. Wow. These people are super easy. In Alex’s interview, he says he’s used to working on smaller boats, and not used to cleaning things over and over, just for it to get dirty before the sun comes up. Work on a superyacht is counterproductive. The night shift sucks.

2nd day of charter. Glenn says, the turbo is on its way, and Chase finds the deck less than clean. In Chase’s interview, he says, it’s not his first time picking up the slack for Alex. We flash back to that, and he says, Gary would say it looks terrible and he’d look like the a-hole. He’s not taking the fall. Chase leads yoga, with Lucy assisting, and in Lucy’s interview, she says, the guests just want to do a bit of stretching; not take a master class. It’s cringing her out. Chase speaks with Gary about Alex, and Glenn points out something that should have gotten rinsed at night. Gary says he’ll have a chat with Alex, and breakfast is served. The turbo arrives, and the guests applaud. Colin replaces the part. Daisy has a flag of Big Jim nakey with something covering his junk, but there’s no way I’m looking close enough to see what it is. I can’t unsee enough already. She hangs it in the crew mess. In his interview, Colin says, the turbo is now installed, and it’s time to test it. He’ll let the engine heat up and burn off the loose oil. If there’s no more smoke, he’ll know he fixed the problem and they can set sailing. Glenn watches, and the alarm goes off, but he says, it seems the level dropped off. Colin says, everything is amazing with the engine; no oil or exhaust. Glenn says, he’ll get the sails up, and Daisy says, they’re going to sail hard. In his interview, Glenn says, it’s crazy. They’ve had two massive unrelated engine failures in a short time. Fingers crossed their bad luck is out of the way. I think they need a bigger better boat. He says he’s going to  give Jim and the gang a monumental sail, and the sails go up while pirate movie music plays. Things go flying, and Daisy wonders why they need to heel so hard. Jim’s flag flies from the mast, and Glenn tells him, it’s their new courtesy flag. Jim says, how can he not love that?

Next time, Talent show #2; Gary talks to Alex; Alex wonders why Chase is attacking him behind his back: Chase insults Lucy at dinner; and Daisy kisses Colin.

Summer House

Oh God. I hate these people more than Gary.

Several minutes are taken up with reminding us how awful the season was.

Lindsay and Carl come back to the house, and Kyle is the only one around. He says he’s glad they came back, and Carl says he appreciates that Kyle is supportive; it means a lot. Kyle says he’s doing his best to get Carl to see the other side, but Carl says he couldn’t handle being seen as the bad guy. He needed space. Kyle says, it’s snowballed, and became a bigger deal than it was, and Lindsay says, Carl’s mental health is the most important thing. He wanted to get away, and they got away. In Carl’s interview, he says, all summer there was constant questioning about how he was acting and making decisions. He’s learning to navigate the transitions in his life as best he can. He loves some of the people in the house, and wants to have a good time. Kyle says he hopes Carl plans on talking to Danielle, and Lindsay says she is, but she’s not sure about Carl. Kyle says, one last hurrah. Upstairs, Kory puts on a henna tattoo, and Danielle wishes Robert was here. Lindsay tells Sam that they were having a mental health day, and in Danielle’s interview, she says she wants them to finish the summer off hopeful. At the end of the day, she wants to figure this out. In Lindsay’s interview, she says, Carl is a people pleaser, and if he can’t please everyone, it affects his self-esteem. You can’t run when the going gets tough. That’s not how life works. This is curious, coming from someone who has run quite a few times. She says, they decided to have a day where they supported each other, then they were going back. The party is a safari theme, and the housemates dress in costume. Ciara is a tsakarem from Avatar, and Kyle has a blow-up tiger around his waist, so it looks like he’s riding it. This is actually cooler than it sounds, even though I hate to put the words cool and Kyle in the same sentence. Kory and Sam have matching costumes and look like a couple from the caveman days. Mya is poison ivy, but looks more like the character from Batman comics. I always played her when I was a kid and we acted them out. Stop laughing. Carl wants to end the summer on a good note. In Mya’s interview, she says, after the weird DM she got, she asked Oliver about it, but he glossed over it. He’s here for their last weekend, and she wants to enjoy her friends. They’ll discuss it in private when it’s time. In Sam’s interview, she says she feels like she and Kory are the same page, and connecting on a real level. Maybe they can go the distance. If someone had asked her about that when they met… She didn’t see it coming. It was not on her Bingo card. Craig talks to Amanda about her engagement period, and says he wants to move closer to his and Paige’s engagement.  Amanda thinks they need to spend longer periods of time together. They’ll either date until they’re married or break up and figure it out. If not, they’ll be in the same weird place their whole relationship. Mya asks Oliver to please stop mingling with women.

The antics get stupider as drinking goes on. Hey camera guy! I see you! In Gabby’s interview, she says, after getting a fresh perspective of herself from the housemates, she’s trying to change how she comes off. This means giving people a chance she might not have before. Ciara’s ear keeps falling off, and she says she can’t meet guys like this. Paige – in a flurry of pink feathers as a flamingo – and Craig sit in lawn chairs, and Paige says, it feels like they’re 80 and watching their kids have a house party. Craig says, give us your keys, and tells her that before the conversation they had on Kyle’s birthday, he thought their engagement would happen within six months. But he heard the message loud and clear. He knows more stuff has to happen first. She says, he put on a lot of pressure because they’ve been dating a year, but he says he wants kids in the next five years. She says, same, and he says, then you get married, so you have to get engaged. She tells him that she gets he wants to start the process, but it seems like he gets scared if she doesn’t want to do it immediately and runs away. He says he thinks it’s too good to be true, and she says, if she couldn’t be with him, she would know. The last time she had this conversation with someone, she broke out in hives. She knows in her gut it’s right, and they should be making the next step as a unit. She suggests that if she needs to be in NYC, he be with her, and vice versa if he needs to be in Charleston. He wonders if he should move in, and she says she’d love that. He says, as long as they’re taking steps to get closer, and eventually get engaged. She tells him, don’t propose in front of any of these fools. When she knows what kind of ring she wants, he’ll know. He gets teary, and says he’s not going to find someone he likes as much as her.

Amanda tells Kyle that she thinks Danielle sees her friendship with Lindsay as repairable deep down, but he says, no. There’s dancing and the limbo, and Craig keeps asking people if they want to see the ring, freaking them out. There’s a toast with a couple of the girls, Danielle, and Lindsay in the kitchen, and Danielle says, there’s nothing she wants more than Lindsay’s happiness. She’s wanted to celebrate for a long time. Lindsay says, she had the opportunity on Saturday, and Danielle says, she only found out 30 minutes before. Lindsay says, Carl didn’t want to ruin the surprise, and Danielle says she thought they were best friends. Lindsay says she did too, and Danielle asks if Lindsay didn’t think it would hurt. Lindsay asks why Danielle is making it about her, and Danielle says she thought their friendship meant something. Lindsay says she thought it did too, but everything Danielle said hurt her. Danielle says she said she thought Lindsay was moving too fast, and she was cut out of a monumental part of Lindsay’s life, and Lindsay says, correct. Which is kind of creepy. Danielle asks if Lindsay doesn’t think she wants her to be happy, and Lindsay says, yes. Danielle says, she’s f***ing crazy, and Amanda and Ciara, who’ve been listening in, go around to the front so they can hear better, feigning concern that Lindsay and Danielle might start swinging at each other. Danielle says she’s been with Lindsay through every break-up. She wants Lindsay to be happy. Lindsay isn’t seeing it from her perspective, and she’s so wrong. She would have put everything aside and been there with fireworks. Lindsay says, she’s proven otherwise, but Danielle says she would have done everything. She tells Lindsay, don’t look at her with that f***ing smug face (she’s not wrong), and Lindsay asks why Danielle is yelling at her. Danielle says, Lindsay doesn’t get how much she cares for her, and Lindsay says, because of how Danielle treated her. Danielle says she’s had Lindsay’s back for years, and Lindsay is coming at her with literally no emotion. She doesn’t give a sh*t about Danielle or their friendship. She sees exactly who Lindsay is; she sees it clear as day. It’s the final nail in the coffin; they’re done. Lindsay says, it’s been done, and Danielle says, she’s a f***ing monster. Lindsay isn’t ruining her last weekend. Lindsay says, Danielle already did that for her husband, and Danielle asks if they’re already married. Lindsay says, when they are, Danielle won’t be invited, and Danielle says she’ll happily not attend. Danielle walks out, and collapses into the waiting arms of the girls who have been listening in. Amanda says, they’re all here for her, and Danielle cries as they gather around her.

The girls tell Danielle that they heard unintentionally, and Mya tells her, this is what friendship looks like. Outside, Lindsay tells Carl that they toasted, and pretended to have a civil conversation. She was clean, calm, and cool, and Danielle hated that she was chill. Danielle said she had a smug face (she did), and said Lindsay didn’t care. She stopped caring when Danielle treated her the way she has; she abandoned the friendship. Carl says, Danielle has her own issues. Inside, Danielle says, let them have each other. She’ll always root for them on the sidelines. She cries, and Amanda tells her to cash in all the hugs she needs. Sitting on the steps outside, Craig tells Kyle that he’s chilling. There’s no safe place inside; it’s a war zone. He thought they’d take swings at each other. Kyle says, Lindsay’s a good fighter when she’s sober. She can be wrong, and end up being right. Craig says, it didn’t end well, and they fist bump, Craig telling Kyle, good luck. Lindsay tells Carl, it was the same thing over again, and she got yelled at again. Kyle and his tiger join them, and he says, Craig told him there was warfare. Lindsay says, Danielle was screaming at her, and Kyle says, that’s not productive. She says, it never is, and tells him to talk to Carl. She leaves, and Carl says he doesn’t know where to go from here. There’s care and love and history, and he thinks Danielle is struggling internally. It saddens him, since he thought that was one friendship that would derail. In need of battery power, Kyle’s tiger deflates, and he says he’s walking away with a limp tiger. Paige tells Craig that Danielle is mourning the loss of a friendship, and Lindsay is laughing and joking. The tiger is back in action after getting new batteries, and Danielle goes inside by herself and cries in the bathroom.  

Ciara says she’s appalled by the conversation, and Paige says, Danielle is coming to the realization they all had years ago, and it’s traumatizing. Mya leaves the circle, and Ciara wonders if she’s okay. She thinks Mya and Oliver are fighting; it feels weird. It’s going to be hard when they decide to end it, but it kind of is what it is. Outside, there’s angst at the grill over too much flame, and Kyle and Amanda say mushy stuff to each other. There’s a soda fight in the kitchen, and Gabby slips. Paige says, it’s a goddam hazard here. People start dumping each other into the pool and/or jumping in themselves. Mya asks Oliver to come into the bathroom, and tells him to cover his mic. They don’t do a very good job of this, since we pretty much hear everything. She tells him that he shouldn’t be here, and to go. He says he’s here for her, but she says she knows what he’s doing. Give it a break. He’s talking to girls behind the bar. He mumbles again that he’s here for her, and she tells him, pull his sh*t together. He says he hears her, and she asks why he’s cheating on her. He says they can figure it out. The bottom line is, he’s here for her. She cries, and tells him to go, and he leaves. Oliver was never a major player, but I kind of liked hm. Scratch that now. He’s awful too.

Craig tells Kyle that he and Paige had a serious convo about what happens next. Mya lies on her bed in a towel, and outside, the party rages on. Amanda pours tequila into Lindsay’s mouth from the bottle. The extra people finally leave, and Danielle tells a couple of her friends that she wants to go home. One of them says, Danielle expected it to go a certain way and it didn’t. They tuck her in, turn out the lights, and leave. Kyle suggests he and Kory streak though the quad, and in Kyle’s interview, he says, this summer was one for the books; it was very different. He’s known Lindsay and Carl for going on ten years. Mya says, this is bullsh*t, and Sam says, it’s a sh*tty way to end the summer. In his interview, Kyle says, it bums him that they all can’t be on the same page. He’d always thought, no matter what happened, they can figure this out. Now doesn’t know. Everyone holds hands and jumps in the pool.

Next time – the Reunion – Andy says, emotions are raw; Danielle says, Lindsay felt like a stranger; Kyle says, Lindsay is the coldest, most emotionless person he’s ever seen; Andy is starting to think Lindsay and Danielle shouldn’t be friends; Mya says, Oliver cheated with 11 women; Gabby felt written off by Ciara; and Kyle accuses Lindsay of perpetuating a cheating rumor.

🏖 Enough Is Enough Is Enough…

Join me tomorrow for soap and the wedding hair of the century. Until then, stay safe, stay picking up after your pets, and stay making as many memories as possible while you can.

May 18, 2023 – Holly Makes a Decision, Like Mother, Write Out, Bad Move, Postponed, Soap Moms, Engaged, Paused, VanderChatter, Oldest Pup (!) & Mind

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Trina says, what happened on the Haunted Star taught her how much she relies on everyone she loves. Even though she values her independence, knowing someone will be there to catch her means the world to her. Portia says, that’s what happens when you become a parent, and a messenger comes out of the elevator. He asks Spencer to sign for the fancyish envelope, and Trina asks what it is. Spencer says, let’s find out. He opens it, and says, it’s an invitation to the reading of his Uncle Victor’s will. Trina wonders what Victor left him, and Curtis says, more trouble.

At the station, Jordan leaves a message for TJ, saying, she feels like she’s spoken to his voicemail more than him lately. She was thinking of him, and hoping she could grab dinner with him and Molly soon. Let her know. Text if he must, but a phone call would be most welcome. She loves him.

TJ waits with Molly in an exam room, and asks if she wants anything. She says she wants him to relax. She’s nervous enough for both of them. He says he’s very relaxed, but she says, he’s such a liar. He asks if she’s kicking him out, but she says she needs him here. Her mind is racing. No matter what she tries to think about, she just comes back to the same question – what if she can’t get pregnant? He says, it’s too soon to go there; they need more information. She says she can’t help it, she’s terrified, and he holds her.

Alexis shows Esme around The Invader, and finds Sam in her office. She says, this is a surprise, and Sam says, so is this. What’s going on?

At The Savoy, Holly tells Robert, what a lovely surprise. He says, nice try, but it’s not going to work. She’s up to something. She asks what he thinks she’s up to, and he says, conspiring with Selina Wu.

Esme says she saw Sam at Spring Ridge. Sam asked her about Maggie Fitzgerald. Sam said Maggie was Esme’s former nanny, and that she was a private detective. Did Sam lie to her? Does she really work at The Invader? Was Sam just trying to get her to say Ryan Chamberlain was her father? Sam says, no. She is a private investigator, and Alexis is her mother. Esme asks if Sam’s last name isn’t McCall, and Sam says, it is. Esme says, Sam’s a Cassadine too, and Alexis says, long story. Maybe some other time. Esme says, she gets it. Sam tried to manipulate her like every other Cassadine, and Alexis wants her to believe there’s no ulterior motive in offering her this job?

Robert asks what Holly is getting involved in here. She knows what Selina Wu does for a business. What’s next? Dropping in on Sonny Corinthos? Holly says, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about, but he says he knows her. She likes to play fast and loose with the law. N’neka comes in, and says, excuse me. Who let them in? They’re closed. Robert introduces himself, and says he’s here on official business. Holly says, which is now over, but he says she’s not getting off that easy. Holly says, he’s right. Maybe he does need to be filled in. She suggests they go somewhere more private.

Dr. Navarro comes into the exam room, and says, as they suspected, Molly’s biopsy revealed she has endometriosis. Unfortunately, it’s severe, but Molly hasn’t complained of pain previously. Molly cries, and says, the pain has been more severe lately, but warm baths help, and an occasional missed period, like right now, but she’s not pregnant? Dr. Navarro says she’s sorry. Irregularity is common with endometriosis. Per Molly’s request, they conducted a fertility test, and Molly says she needs all of the information before making a decision about treatment, and she doesn’t want to delay trying to get pregnant. What did the fertility test say? The doctor says she’s sorry. It’s not good news. Molly cries harder.

Portia looks at Spencer and Trina walking away, and wonders if Trina will ever be free from this horrible family. Curtis says, Victor’s dead now, so there’s nothing he can do to harm Trina, but Portia says, in the meantime, Trina and Spencer are closer than ever. He says he knows she’s wary of Spencer, but he witnessed firsthand how Spencer stepped up for Trina in Greenland.

Trina says, Spencer’s his Uncle Victor tried to control him, and when he realized he couldn’t, he turned against Spencer. Nothing in this will is going to be good for him. Spencer says, probably not, which is exactly why he should deal with it now, rather than putting it off until later. If Uncle Victor had succeeded, there would be no need for this will. She says, he planned on ushering in the new age, and Spencer says, this is worst case scenario; this is a contingency plan in case of disaster. In order for this will to mean anything, Uncle Victor would have had to assume he’s A, dead, and B, his plan had failed. She says, then why let him have the last word? and he says, because if this will is Uncle Victor’s last shot at revenge, if it sets something in motion, he has to be the one to stop it.

Curtis tells Portia that Spencer didn’t care about himself; he only cared about Trina. He put himself in the line of fire to protect her. Portia says, so did Curtis, and she’s grateful to him for bringing Trina back home. He says he cares about Trina, and she says she knows he does. And Trina cares about him. She could see the look in Trina’s eye when she looked at Curtis. She thinks Curtis has a permanent place in Trina’s heart. Taggert walks on to the scene.

Trina  runs to Taggert, hugging him, and he asks, how is his baby girl? She says, when she woke up this morning, he was gone, and Portia says, they were up so late last night celebrating her return, her father crashed in the guestroom. Trina says, Taggert wanted to camp out in the living room, like they did when she was little. Sorry for being a party pooper and asking to sleep in her own bed. He says he understands, especially after she’d been gone for so long, but they did do the fireplace s’mores, which is the next best thing. Curtis looks like he feels awkward, when the tech tells them, the lab’s ready for them. Who’s first?

Sam says, Esme works here now? and Alexis says, meet their new receptionist, but Esme says she’s out. She should have gone with her first instinct. I can’t believe I keep getting fooled by you people. She starts to leave, and Alexis says she’s sure Esme must be very scared, and now that she’s lost her memory, she must be so confused. But her nephew Nikolas, the father of Esme’s son, has disappeared. So her only motivation is to keep the rest of her family intact. Whether Esme likes it or not, her son is a Cassadine, and through her son, Esme is now extended family. She’s offered Esme a job so she can financially support her son. Isn’t that something any mother would be grateful for? Esme says, fine. She’ll try. Alexis says, good, and Esme says, for now. Alexis says, that’s all. Esme can go to HR and complete her paperwork, and when that’s done, she can start immediately. Esme leaves, and Sam asks, what’s going on?

Dr. Navarro says, the results of Molly’s hormone testing show that she’d be unlikely to conceive. She’s sorry. TJ says, many women with endometriosis are able to get pregnant; why can’t Molly? The doctor says, in some cases, endometriosis doesn’t mean infertility, but in Molly’s case, it’s different. Molly says, because of her condition is that severe? and Dr. Navarro says, there’s still a lot of uncertainty about how the condition affects some and not others. Her condition is severe because of where endometrial tissue occurs in the body and how far it’s spread. But the condition can also affect fertility on a microscopic level. It can change the hormonal level around the eggs as well as affect the quality. The reasons aren’t well understood. Molly says, so that’s it? She’ll never be able to have children?

Curtis says he’ll go first, and follows the tech. Portia asks if Trina is doing okay, and Trina says, yeah. She wants to do the test. Taggert says, it’s okay to be nervous, and Portia says, it’s totally understandable. Trina says she really wants to take the test and put an end to all the secrets. But what if they find out Curtis is her biological father? How do things not change? Taggert says, no test is going to tell him how he feels about his girl. She is, and always will be, his little girl. She says she hopes so, and he says, she can count on it, and hugs her.

At Pier 54, Holly tells Robert that she does need money, but not for her, for Ethan. Robert asks if he’s in trouble already, and she says, he stole from the wrong people. Robert asks, who? and she says, it’s a long list. Dictators, a hedge fund billionaire or two… Ethan only kept a little bit of it. Most of it, he gave away. He says, worthy causes he’s sure, and she says she can give him the contact information of the orphanages Ethan supports if he doesn’t believe her. He says he believes her. And believes Ethan. Ethan has a larcenous soul, but he’s not greedy. He likes the rush. So did Luke. So does Holly. Holly says, they’re people with obscene amounts of money, and they’re willing to spend it to see Ethan dead. That’s why he’s gone back to Australia to hustle enough money to pay them back. Robert says, that’s a whole bunch of problems in itself, isn’t it? and she says, that’s why she needs a large influx of cash. He asks why she didn’t come to him. He cares about Ethan, and sure as hell cares about her. She says, it isn’t as simple as asking a friend for a loan. She wouldn’t have spoken to Selina Wu. She even inquired about working for the WSB, but that wouldn’t have paid off fast enough. The only way to get these people off Ethan’s back is to compensate them, and she has to do that before they find him. He asks why she didn’t bring this to him sooner; he still could have helped her. They help each other. That’s what they do. She says she’s gotten him in so much trouble already, and doesn’t want to do that to the man she loves.

Spencer leaves to try and get more information about the will reading, and Trina says, he did that so she and Portia could be alone. Portia asks if that’s okay with Trina, and Trina says she’s happy Portia is here. She knows it’s hard on her too. Portia says, the hardest part is that she had to put Trina in this position in the first place, but she’s proud of Trina’s courage. She wishes she was as brave as Trina is in the beginning. When she found out she was pregnant, she should have told Curtis and Taggert that she wasn’t sure who the father was. Then Trina never would have had to make this decision. She’s sorry. Trina says she knows they haven’t unpacked everything, and she’s still angry that Portia chose not to be honest with her, but she’s not as mad as she was anymore. Portia says, it means the world to hear Trina say that, and they hug.

Esme comes out of the elevator, and sees Spencer. He asks if she’s okay. Where’s Ace? She says, he’s with Spencer’s grandmother. She hated leaving him, but she had no choice. He asks what she’s doing here at the hospital, and she says she’s here to drug test for her new job. He says, she’s never worked a day in her life. Who would offer her a job? She says, his Aunt Alexis?

Alexis says she fully expected to get that look, and Sam asks if she has to remind Alexis what happened the last time she invited a snake into her life. Alexis says her eyes are wide open as to who Esme is, and isn’t. Esme isn’t snowing her. She really is doing this for the family. When she went to Laura’s, Esme was halfway out the door with that baby. She was going to take Ace and leave, with nowhere to go and not a penny to her name, because that’s how much she doesn’t trust Laura, Spencer, or anybody else. Sam says, Victor did try to steal her son. She knows what Alexis is doing. Alexis got her a job at the paper to keep her in Port Charles, which keeps her in close proximity to Alexis, a set of eyes… Alexis says, exactly. Laura asked her privately to help keep Esme here, so she and Spencer wouldn’t be separated from Ace. Sam says, that’s lovely for them, but Alexis is the one who has to work with Esme. What happens when this noble gesture comes back to bite her? Alexis says, duly noted. Now why doesn’t Sam tell her why she’s here? There’s a knock at the door, and the messenger has Alexis sign for the infamous envelope. Alexis says, looks like she got invited to the party too, and Sam says, she knows about this? holding another envelope up. Alexis says, Sam got one too? So did Laura and so did Anna. Sam says, Victor hated both of them, and Alexis says, he hated her too. He was never too fond of her for rejecting his call for family solidarity. Sam says, so anyone Victor disliked or downright hated was invited to the reading of his will? That doesn’t bode well, does it? Alexis says, no, it doesn’t.

Holly says she loves Robert – not just in the past, but in the present. She’s in love with him. He says, Holly… but she says, let her finish. They’ve been through so much since she returned last year. Victor taking Ethan… staging the fire in the cabin… Greenland. She hasn’t had time to dwell on her feelings, but now that Victor’s been dealt with, she realizes that she’s still hugely in love with him. She wants to be with him. She wants to devote herself to him. And them. But first she has to help her son. And if that takes her to shady places, so be it, but she refuses to pull him in. They played fast and loose enough with Scotty, but she won’t drag him down; he’s the DA. He says, yeah, and he takes those duties seriously, but there are things that are more important in life. She says she can’t keep asking him to cross the line for her; she doesn’t want to keep asking him to do that. She can handle this on her own. He says, she doesn’t have to. It’s you and me; it’s us. She doesn’t have to do it on her own, and shouldn’t have to. She asks if this is his choice, and he says, question. Where does this end?

Curtis goes to the club, and asks N’neka how everything is looking for tonight. She says, the sound system was glitching, but the technician is already on his way, and he thanks her. He asks if she’d wait for the delivery driver out back, and he’ll look over the paperwork. She gives him a folder and leaves. As he’s looking at it, Jordan comes in.

Dr. Navarro says she realizes this is a lot to process, but there are options, and Molly says, but conceiving a child isn’t one of them. The doctor says, it’s not impossible to get pregnant. Like she told them, the condition still isn’t fully understood, or how it affects fertility. Molly says, but the possibilities are slim, and TJ tells her, let’s not call it a day yet. There are still treatments. Dr. Navarro says, TJ’s right. She’s happy to discuss all treatments available for Molly’s condition, as well as alternatives to help her have a child. She’ll give them time to talk, but please don’t lose hope. They’ll find the best option. TJ thanks her, and she leaves. Molly clings to him.

Robert says, it’s a pattern with Holly. She gets involved in all these below board things with questionable payouts. If, as she says, she loves him, and doesn’t want to drag him in with her, he doesn’t get what kind of a relationship that is. She says, all she knows is that she loves him, and he says, love is certainly part of the equation, but if this is her life, and that life says she has to keep things from him, how does that work? Maybe they’re not compatible. Maybe there’s not meant to be a me and you. All he knows is, he’ll always be there for her. She tells him that he doesn’t have to say it. After all these years of fighting to make this work, maybe she missed her chance.

Curtis asks if this is official business, but Jordan says she just wanted to see if he was all right. Is that a problem? He says, of course (🍷) not; thanks. She asks if something is bothering him, but he says he’s good. She says, it’s her. What’s up? He asks if he made a mistake going through with that DNA test. He might be upending a perfectly healthy family.

Spencer says, Esme is working for his aunt? and she says, believe her. It wasn’t her first choice. He asks when this happened, and she says, Alexis was visiting his grandmother, and she was about to leave with Ace… He says, to go where? and she says she hadn’t decided yet. Trina and Portia walk over to them, and Esme says she wasn’t sure, but Laura gave her a million different reasons why it was a bad idea. She said she wanted her independence – which she does – and that’s when his aunt offered her a job. Trina asks, what’s going on? and Spencer says, Esme got a job. Esme says, as a receptionist, and Spencer says, so Alexis just offered her a job out of the blue? Esme says, she didn’t do it out of the kindness of her heart. She had an agenda, just like every other member of his family, but she can play the game too. And if she’s going to build a life with Ace far away from here, then she’ll need money. He says, wherever she goes with his little brother, he’ll be right behind her, and she says she won’t let him take Ace away from her, but he says, that’s not what he means. She can leave Port Charles. She can go to the ends of the earth, and he’ll be right there to buy a home next to her. She says, as long as she’s with Ace, she really doesn’t care what he does. Wow. I’d have popped him in the nose by now. Esme leaves, and Spencer wonders, what was Aunt Alexis thinking? but Trina says, this is a good thing.

Sam says, whatever Victor had in mind, she’s not up for it, and Alexis suggests they be grateful that Spencer and that baby are back safe, Victor’s stopped, and nobody else was harmed. Sam says she is grateful for that, and the story Alexis put in The Invader was pretty amazing. Alexi says she had help, and Sam says, from whom? Alexis says, from Gregory, and Sam says, the last time they talked, Alexis thought she’d never see Gregory again. Alexis says, he’s full of surprises. After Sam left, he showed up. Sam asks if they worked things out, and Alexis flashes back to Gregory telling her that he has ALS. She says she thought so, and Sam asks what that means. Alexis says, Gregory told her what he’s been dealing with, and Sam says, that’s good, but Alexis says, it’s not good. It’s good he told her, but she hasn’t heard from him since.

Holly says she always thought one day it would be their moment, but Robert says, it never is. She says, and it never will be, and he says he’ll always love her. Nothing’s ever going to change that. He takes her hand, and she cries, saying, but you’ll always be you, and I’ll always be me. She so wishes he was wrong, but he’s not. Love can’t fix this. He says, what now? and she says she has to help her son, one way or the other. He asks how she’s going to do that, and she tells him not to ask questions he doesn’t want the answers to. But she’ll take care of it. He doesn’t have to worry about her. He says, too late.

Sam asks if Gregory and Alexis got into another fight, but Alexis says, they didn’t. In fact, after he told her what was wrong with him, she thought he’d be more accepting of her help. From what he told her, he could use the help. Sam assumes he swore Alexis to secrecy, and Alexis says, he asked her not to tell anyone. Sam says she won’t pry, but it must be pretty hard on Alexis, and Alexis says, what’s hard is, she doesn’t know if this radio silence means he’s in some kind of trouble. Apparently, she’s the only one who knows about this, but if he doesn’t tell her, how can she help him? Sam asks if she tried to talk to him, but Alexis says she’s not comfortable doing that. Sam says, why not? and Alexis says, because he insisted she respect his privacy. Sam says, she can respect his privacy without ignoring him, and Alexis says, if she recalls, Sam is the one who told her to trust him, and if he needs her, he’ll reach out. Sam says, he did. Didn’t that change everything?

Spencer says, if Esme can afford it, she’ll disappear with his brother, and Trina says, or the job can be the reason she stays. The longer Esme stays in Port Charles, the more time he has to convince her that his brother needs him. He and his grandmother can show Esme how important it is for Ace to have a support system. He says, what about Trina? The more Esme is involved with his family, the more Trina is exposed. She says, don’t worry about her. She’s gotten used to having Esme around. Portia listens, and Trina says, Esme will always be part of Spencer’s family, job or no job. That’s part of the deal when you have a family. He asks if he’s told her lately how amazing she is, and she says, about a thousand times, but he can tell her again. Portia doesn’t look thrilled as Spencer kisses Trina’s hand. Taggert asks, what’s wrong? and Portia says, just history repeating itself. This time she’s ready for it.

Jordan asks how Curtis is responsible for what happens to Trina’s family. Did he push for the DNA test? He says, no, Trina wanted that, and she says, then why is he blaming himself? He says, because he’s the complicating factor. Everything was perfect between Trina and the people who raised her. They had the perfect, stable dynamic for twenty years, and here he comes, complicating things. Jordan says, their so-called stable dynamic was already complicated, and not because of him. Portia made her choice, and right or wrong, it’s what she needed to do at the time. But with the revelation that she doesn’t know who Trina’s biological father is, that dynamic was bound to change. Curtis says, but it doesn’t have to. Taggert is always going to love Trina as his daughter, and Trina is always going to love him as her dad. So wouldn’t the best outcome be for those results to show he was her biological father? If that’s the case, Trina can go on living her happy life. Jordan says, spoken like a true father, and he says, honestly, he just wants what’s best for Trina. But selfishly, he wants those results to show that he’s her father. He wants that so bad, it hurts. The only thing that would hurt worse is finding out he’s not her father.

Molly tells TJ that she’s sorry. She feels silly. He says, she just had a bomb dropped on her. Of course (🍷) she’s upset. She says, but she’s a logical person. Her brain completely understands that they can still have a child, and they’ll love that child whether she carries it or not. He says, they will, but her brain isn’t her heart. Her heart is broken. She cries, and says she feels like she just got hit with a baseball bat. She came expecting the worst, but when Dr. Navarro actually said the words, it’s unlikely you’ll get pregnant… He says, it’s not impossible, and she says she told herself it didn’t matter either way. They’re non-traditional people, and if they have a baby by non-traditional means, no one would be surprised. But she thinks it took finding out how unlikely it would be for her, to realize how badly she wanted to be pregnant; how badly she wanted to carry his baby. She cries and says she’s sorry. He puts his forehead against hers. and says he can’t imagine what she’s going through, but they’re here together; he’s with her. They’ll figure this out.

Alexis wonders how she can insert herself into Gregory’s life, and let him come to her at the same time, and Sam says she’s not telling Alexis to press him to talk. She’s just saying Alexis can reach out without being intrusive. She can just call. Send a text or a voicemail letting him know she’s there for him if he needs her help. Alexis asks if she means act like a normal grown up. How did Sam get to be so grown up and so wise? Sam hugs Alexis, and asks, what is normal anyway? It’s in her DNA.

TJ tells Molly that Dr. Navarro downloaded a bunch of information on endometriosis for them to look at… Whenever she’s ready. She asks if it’s okay if she’s not ready yet, and he says, more than okay. Like Dr. Navarro said, she has a lot to process. Molly says, they both do. He doesn’t have to just make this about her. He says he’s thinking positive. They can, and they will, expand their family. She says, just not in the way they thought they would, and he puts his arms around her.

Holly says she should go, and Robert says, right now? She says she wishes they could shut out the world, but they can’t. Letting go of him is going to be the hardest thing she’s ever done… It’s what they both need. She truly wants him to be happy, and she thinks the best is yet to come for him. She kisses his cheek, but it turns into a romantic kiss, and she tells him goodbye. He tells her to take care of herself, and she says she always does. She leaves the pier, and Robert says, goodbye Holly.

Spencer asks if Trina is ready for the DNA test, and says he’ll walk her. They leave, and Taggert says he’s just as upset as Portia is about this, but no good is going to come of her continually talking to Trina about Spencer. Portia says, this is beyond talking, and time for action. He asks what she’s saying, and she tells him that she’s not standing by and watching Spencer take their daughter down. She wants to make sure Spencer is out of Trina’s life for good.

Jordan tells Curtis that she’s sorry, but if there’s one thing she knows, it’s that Curtis Ashford is strong enough to weather whatever comes his way. And he won’t have to go though it alone. She takes his hand, and says, he has so many people who love him, and they’ll be right by his side, no matter what. They stare at each other for a moment, then kiss.

Tomorrow, Sasha tells Nina that she’s taking charge of her life again; Scotty tells Obrecht that he doesn’t want to ruin the surprise; Josslyn says she’s about to take Sonny up on that offer; and Portia tells Taggert that Jordan did that deliberately.

👯‍♀️ Footstep Following…

Now that they mention it, there’s quite a resemblance.

📝 Not Again…

He has said this before. They wouldn’t dare… would they?

🚓 There’s This Thing Called Uber…

This explains the recast.

🏆 Waiting On Their Award…

No ETA on this or the strike.

💐 Celebrating Moms…

What the soap stars did for their big day.

💍 Congrats, Mate…

I’m happy for him. I like Ben.

https://people.com/tv/below-deck-ben-robinson-engaged-kiara-cabral/

Apparently, everyone’s happy for him.

🍹 Hitting Pause…

Yeah, we’re all tired.

https://www.tvfanatic.com/2023/05/real-housewives-of-new-jersey-put-on-pause-following-exhausting/

🍸 Post Finale Tidbits…

It’s on the Today show, in the New York Times. Scandoval has reached every corner of the globe. Sandoval: Every woman wants to spit on him, and every man wants to distance themselves.

https://www.today.com/popculture/tv/ariana-madix-vanderpump-rules-scandoval-interview-rcna85063

Don’t believe it. If they were that good of actors, they be… actors.

Wednesday morning quarterbacking.

https://www.vox.com/culture/2023/5/18/23729087/vanderpump-rules-finale-scandoval-tom-sandoval-ariana-madix-raquel-leviss

🐶 Who’s a Good Boy…?

Congratulations, Bobi!

https://people.com/pets/worlds-oldest-dog-bobi-turns-31-birthday-party/

🤸🏽‍♀️ Feeling It Still…

Let us join together tomorrow for soap, tea but no VanderSympathy, words to think about, and music for May. Until then, stay safe, stay not hogging the remote, and stay not asking questions you don’t want the answers to.

May 17, 2023 – Selina Offers To Fix Curtis’s DNA Test, The Epitome Of VanderAwful Unfolds & License

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Anna comes downstairs, and Valentin is gone, but there’s a huge bouquet of roses. She looks at the card, and reads, my darling Anna. Back to work at ELQ, but every day I wake up beside you is heaven. Love, Valentin. She holds it to her chest, and there’s a knock at the door. Holly says she’s sorry for not calling. She hopes she’s not interrupting, and Anna asks if it would have stopped her anyway. Holly says she’s afraid not. She really needs Anna’s help. Anna asks how she can refuse Holly anything after what she did to bring Victor down, and Holly says she hopes Anna means that, because she needs a job.

Felicia and Mac have breakfast at the MetroCourt, and Felicia asks if he knows how much she lives for this. He says, coffee and croissants? but she says, quality time with her husband. She closes her eyes, waiting for a kiss, but he’s looking at his phone. She asks, what happened to the romantic man she married? and he says he’s sorry. He sent about a dozen messages to his brother, and Robert hasn’t bothered texting him back. She says, Robert’s had his hands full lately, and he says, with what? Diane walks in, and Mac asks if she’d mind joining them for a moment. She says, of course (🍷). What’s it about? Mac says, his brother.

Robert tells the desk sergeant that he’s expecting something from Judge Thomas, but the sergeant says, there’s nothing here marked DA Scorpio. Robert says, then he’d expect a degree of initiative at this point. They can track it down. It’s important. Dante asks, what’s going on? and Robert says he put in for a warrant; it should be here by now. Dante says, maybe he can look into it. What’s the warrant for? Robert says he’s pursuing a violation of the RICO act, and Dante says, racketeering, huh? Robert says he prefers to call it enterprise corruption, and Dante asks if he’s familiar with the location of the alleged operation. Robert says, you can hardly miss it. It’s got a big sign above the door that says, The Savoy.

Curtis does some paperwork at the club, and gets a text from Agent Hursley: Offer still stands. The WSB wants you. Selina sits down across from him, and says, welcome home, stranger. Where’s the tickertape parade in his honor? He says, The Savoy’s closed. All he wants to do this morning is go over last night’s receipts, and she says, so it’s back to normal, is it? She can’t blame him after what he’s been through. The Invader painted quite a vivid picture. But look at the bright side. He may be rewarded for his heroism, and she doesn’t mean a key to the city. He asks what she does mean, and she says, from what she understands, his reward might be a brave and beautiful daughter.

Trina tells a lab tech that she’s been waiting for an hour to take a DNA test, and the tech apologizes, saying, it shouldn’t be too much longer. Trina says, that’s what she was told half an hour ago, and Spencer appears. He says he’s sure they can find a way to expedite the process. Trina is way too fine of a person to mention this, but her mother actually works at the hospital – Dr. Portia Robinson. Trina says she’s not looking for any special favors, and Spencer says, but they’ll take them if she has them. The tech says she’ll see what she can do, Spencer thanks her, and she leaves. Trina says she doesn’t need him fighting her battles, but he says he thought they agreed they’d fight for each other back on the Haunted Star.

Ava meets Portia at the MetroCourt, and says she came as soon as she could. Portia said she wanted to talk about Trina. Is she okay? Portia says, she’s fine, and Ava says she’s so relieved Trina came through that nightmare in Greenland without so much as a scratch. Portia says, by some miracle. That’s why she asked Ava to meet her here today. She plans on keeping her daughter safe and sound. Ava says she’s all for that. How can she help? Portia says, that’s exactly what she wanted to hear.

Laura invites Alexis into the apartment, and thanks her for coming over. She could use all the help she can get right now. Alexis says she understands, and give her a gift for Ace. She assumes he might be a bit tired after the adventure in Greenland. Laura says, he’s doing absolutely fine. It’s his mom who’s turning out to be quite a handful. Alexis asks if her memory has come back yet, but Laura says, no. It’s not about that. They sit down, and Laura says, she and Doc have done everything they can to make Esme feel at home here. To be honest, she thinks Spencer’s done the same thing, but… Esme comes out from the back, and heads for the door, and Laura says, look who stopped by? It’s Ace’s Aunt Alexis. Esme says she’s sorry. It’s a bad time; she and Ace were just leaving. Laura asks where she’s going, and Esme says, does it matter? Anywhere but here. Laura says she realizes the apartment doesn’t afford Esme much privacy, but she can’t just take off for parts unknown. Esme says, why not? She has her baby; he’s all that matters to her. Plus, the charges pending against her were dropped, so what’s to stop her? Laura says, let’s start with, where is she going, and how is she going to get there? She doesn’t have a car. And how will she pay for all of it? Esme says she has a trust fund, and Laura says, which she doesn’t have access to. She remembers that, right? Esme says, right. Her trustees pulled the plug because of people saying she’s a terrible person, but they can’t keep her money from her forever, can they? Alexis says, it’s complicated, and Esme asks, why? She’s not the same person she was when she did those things. They have to give her what’s hers, right? Laura says, yes, but in the meantime, she has to think about her baby. She has to put his needs first. Can she do that? Future Oscar contender Baby Ace starts crying.

Trina says, she and Spencer were fighting for their lives on the Haunted Star. She’s just trying to take a DNA test and get to her afternoon classes. She doesn’t know why it’s taking so long. All they’ve got to do is swab her cheek, and compare the DNA with the DNA tests from Curtis and her father. It’s not a big deal. Spencer says he thinks if Curtis turns out to be her dad, it is a big deal. Trina says, if that’s the case, Curtis will be her biological father. No matter what the test says, Marcus Taggert will always be her dad. Spencer says, she’s still facing the possibility that she could be Curtis Ashford’s daughter.

Curtis asks what gives Selina the idea that he and Trina… She says, could be related by blood? It’s not exactly a state secret. Especially if one knows people who know people who work at the GH lab. He says, right. Her nephew used to work there. She tells him, Trina is a lovely young woman. Also very brave, given everything she’s been through; being arrested, going on trial, only to be acquitted. Not to mention the latest adventure they shared on the high seas. To learn he was her biological father would be a very happy ending to that story… but perhaps he doesn’t want that.

Portia says, Trina thinks of Ava as a wonderful mentor, and Ava says she’d like to think she and Trina are friends as well. Portia says, that’s why she asked Ava to meet with her this morning. She’s wondering if Ava could help her out with Trina. Ava says, so she and Trina haven’t patched things up yet? and Portia says, when Trina came back from Greenland, she got a nice, big hug. That was wonderful, but after the initial reunion, things are still strained between them. So Trina’s not going to listen to her or her input. She’s concerned about some of the choices Trina’s making, and thinks Trina is going to get into trouble. Ava says she’d love to help if she can. What choice is Portia referring to? Portia says, the one Trina made to be with Spencer Cassadine.

Diane tells Mac that she doesn’t keep tabs on Robert outside the courtroom. She doesn’t know what he does. Mac asks if she spoke with him this morning. He understands they’ve been texting a lot. Diane says, he means about the pending case? and Mac says, of course (🍷). What else would he mean?

Dante asks why the DA’s office is interested in Curtis’s nightclub; it’s a legit operation. Robert says he’s not accusing Curtis of anything, except maybe a questionable choice of friends; one of them being Selina Wu. Dante asks if Curtis and Selina are in business together, and Robert flashes back to seeing Selina with Holly. Dante asks if the chief knows about this, and Robert asks an officer, where’s his warrant? The officer says he’s sorry; it’s not ready yet. Robert slams his hand down on the nearest desk.

Anna asks what kind of job Holly is looking for, and Holly says she was thinking about getting back into the spy game. She was hoping Anna could put in a good word for her at the WSB. Anna says, that’s what got Holly involved with Victor in the first place. Robert nearly lost his mind with grief searching for her; from here to Monte Carlo, from Monte Carlo to forever. Holly says, happily, Victor is dead, and Anna says, but they both know there are other people out there like him. Why would she want to put herself through that, not to mention Robert? Holly says, the last thing she wants would be to hurt Robert, and Anna says, so stay out; stay safe. She can assure Holly, the rush of espionage is not worth the downside. Holly says she doesn’t want the job for the rush. She needs the money.

Anna sets a tea service on the coffee table, and Holly says, a proper tea! As Anna pours, Holly says she needs money to help her son. Anna says, Ethan’s in trouble again – already? and Holly says, her son has a bit of a Robin Hood complex. Anna says, he steals from the rich and gives to the poor? and Holly says, minus a small commission. Some of the rich he’s robbed from aren’t very happy. They either want the money back, or they want Ethan killed. So he’s gone back to Australia. He knows the players there; they have deep pockets. Her son is better at cards than anyone she’s ever seen; better than her and his father. But if he makes enough to pay back the people who want to kill him… Anna says, he risks making another loser who’ll want revenge, and Holly says, if she doesn’t settle his debts, her beautiful son is a dead man walking.

Diane tells Mac, let’s just say, Robert has some issues he needs to work out, and Mac says, what kind of issues? She says, if he wants answers to questions like that, he’ll have to ask his brother. She leaves, and Mac says, there’s more to this story, and he’s going to get some answers. Felicia says, Diane is right. He needs to talk to his brother. Ask Robert what’s going on.

Esme tells Laura, Ace is her whole world. There isn’t anything she wouldn’t do for him, but she also needs her freedom, and her independence. Living in a place where people are constantly looking at her sideways and waiting for her to commit a crime is suffocating. Laura says she can appreciate that, and promises Esme’s life is going to get better. She just has to be a little patient. Esme says she has been patient. Laura and Doc have been very generous to let her and Ace live here for free, but that also means Spencer is constantly looking at her, and making her second guess every decision she makes with her son. When does she get to live her life on her own terms? Alexis says, perhaps there’s a way to make that happen. If Esme truly means what she says.

Portia tells Ava, to be clear, she doesn’t think Spencer is going to follow in his great uncle’s footsteps. She doesn’t think he’s interested in world domination. To her, it seems like he follows in the footsteps of his father. Just like Nikolas, Spencer is entitled. He’s reckless. And what’s of most concern to her is the content of his character. Just like his father. What kind of man sleeps with his son’s girlfriend? A Cassadine. Someone who’s entitled, spoiled, oblivious to consequences. That’s why she’s so afraid for Trina. Ava says, for what it’s worth (🍷), if Nikolas didn’t come back to town for the birth of his own son, she doesn’t think he’s coming back at all. So his influence over Spencer is done. Portia says, it’s too late. Spencer’s already had 18 or 19 years of bad parenting. The damage is done. Spencer is who he is, and he’s a danger to Trina. She throws all common sense out the window, which she never used to do. And she jumped on that damn boat, and almost died. Portia needs Ava’s help to make Trina see reason. Ava says she understands. She has her own regrets about becoming involved with the Cassadine family. She loves Trina, so she has to be honest with Portia. She thinks Portia would be smarter to not move against Spencer.

Curtis asks what Selina is implying, and she says she’s not trying to suggest he wouldn’t be proud to call Trina his daughter. The way she sees it, it’s not who Trina is that’s the issue. It’s the strings that bind her to her mother. Does he really need that complication in his life right now? He tells her to spit it out. What is she driving at? She says, as she told him, she has access to the labs at GH. She can make that DNA test result go any way he wants.

Curtis asks why he’d tamper with DNA results. That’s just compounding one lie with another. Trina is a wonderful young woman who he loves very much already. Selina says, all true, but he used to be a risk taker; a man who lived on the edge and liked it. Perhaps he felt that kind of rush again while playing the hero in Greenland. She’s sure the WSB was impressed he could do something they couldn’t. Maybe he thought having a daughter would get in the way of that. He looks at the text on his phone, and she says, that’s true, isn’t it? He looks at her, and she says, then why let anything, or anyone, tie him down?

A messenger goes over to Ava and says he has a delivery for her. She signs for it, and he gives her a fancyish envelope. She sticks it under her bag, and Portia says she guesses she’s a little surprised Ava doesn’t want to support keeping Trina away from Spencer. She figured Ava of all people would understand what a wrecking ball that family is. Ava agrees the Cassadine family can be bad news, and understands Portia’s concern, and Portia says, but Ava won’t help her make Trina see the light of day. Ava says she sees a different side of Spencer. He’s changing; he’s maturing. He took a principled stand when it came to his baby brother. She understands why Trina feels the way she does, and that’s why she can’t help Portia. If she has any advice at all, it would be for Portia to leave it alone and let Trina make her own decisions about her life.

Trina tells Spencer that Curtis will always be in her life, no matter what the test results show, and he says he wishes he could say the same about Esme. Trina tells him that she has to say, after Dr. Gatlin-Holt checked out Ace, and gave him the thumbs up, watching Spencer walk out with Laura and Esme and Ace, it kind of looked like it. Spencer says, that they were a family. Trust him. They’re not. He’d give anything for Esme to let go and relinquish the responsibility of raising his brother to him. Trina says, despite everything Esme’s done to her, she can’t help but feel for her. She doesn’t remember who she used to be or how she acted, and if you think about it, Ace is all she’s got. He says, Trina Robinson, you’re a genius, and Trina thanks him, wondering what she said. He says, right now, Ace is all Esme has, and she has to open her eyes and expand her horizons, broaden her worldview. As long as she’s solely focused on Ace, she’s never going to give him up. Trina asks, how? and he says, somehow they’ll have to get Esme to come to that conclusion on her own.

Esme tells Alexis that she meant every word of what she said. She wants to stand on her own two feet. She wants to make her own choices, and decide where and how she wants to live. Alexis says, what if she can make that happen? and Esme says, Alexis can help her get her hands on her trust fund? Laura says she doesn’t think that’s what Alexis means, and Alexis says, that’s not what Alexis means. She’s not offering Esme a free ride; she’s offering Esme a chance to gain the independence she craves. Esme asks how she’d do that, and Alexis says she has an opening for a receptionist at The Invader. Esme says, a job answering the phones? and Alexis asks if Esme has a college degree or any work experience at all. Esme says, no, and Alexis says, then it seems like a very appropriate job for her to start. Unless of course (🍷) all that talk about standing on her own is just talk.

Robert tells Dante, this isn’t a fishing expedition. As DA, it’s his job to investigate any hint of criminal conspiracy. Dante says, with all due respect, as cops, they do the investigating and he does the prosecuting, and Robert says, let him give Dante a refresher course in the chain of command. He sits on top of it. Dante says, and the judge that has to sign off on his warrant? Robert says he’s going to find the damn judge right now, and leaves.

Mac tells Felicia, come on. They’ve always been honest with each other. What does she know that he doesn’t? His phone rings, and he asks Dante, what’s up? Dante says he’s calling about Mac’s brother, and Mac says, what about his brother?… Thanks for letting him know. Felicia asks, what is it? and he says, that’s what he needs to find out, and jets.

Anna says, Holly isn’t the only one who cares about Ethan. Robert regards him like the son he never had. She’s sure Robert would help in a heartbeat. Holly says she’s sure he would, but if she involved him in Ethan’s not quite legal activities, he’s a respected District Attorney. The scandal could bring him down, and she’d never do that to him. Anna says, Robert still means that much to her? and Holly says, yeah. From the moment she realized she loved Robert, she always has, and always will. Anna says, so tell him about Ethan, and let him make the decision whether to become involved or not, but Holly says, it’s not as simple as that. There are things she doesn’t want Robert to know… for his protection. And if she’s honest, for her own. It’s like what Diane Miller said… Anna says, she spoke to Diane about Robert? and Holly says, Diane asked her why she thought things would work out between her and Robert this time when they never have before. Anna says, she has a point. She also has a horse in the race. Holly says she’s keenly aware, and Anna asks if she’s going to drop out of the race and let Diane win.

Holly says she and Diane are too smart and self-reliant to stoop to pulling out each other’s hair over a man, even if that man is Robert Scorpio. The last thing she’d want to do is hurt Robert by damaging his reputation, and if she ends up having to take another path to get the money to help her son… Anna asks if there’s another path, and Holly says, there’s always another path. Although sometimes she’s taken it and lived to regret it. Anna says she remembers, and Holly asks if Anna will help her get her foot in the Bureau’s door before it’s too late. Anna says her influence over there is limited. They replaced Frisco because he refused to give the order for the airstrike over the island. She just got back from a debriefing in London, and the new director isn’t enamored of her or anyone associated with Frisco. But she still knows some people and can make some calls. She thinks she’d be careful about taking that other path if she was Holly.

Robert comes back to the squad room, saying, the judge won’t sign off on the warrant. He sees Mac, and says, let him guess. Detective Falconari called up baby brother, who makes a beeline for the station. Mac says, Detective Falconari was just doing his job. Let’s have a talk. They go into the interrogation room, and Mac says, Robert can forget about the warrant; The Savoy’s off limits. Robert says, they both know Wu is a regular customer in there, and he has reason to believe Holly’s in trouble. Mac says, and Robert is coming to the rescue, and Robert says, Mac knows what she’s like; she’s her own worst enemy. Now if he can just intervene… Mac says, if he intervenes, Robert is going to screw up all the surveillance he put in place to get the goods on Selina Wu. Robert asks why he wasn’t informed, and Mac says, he’s telling Robert now. Stay out of it.

Felicia sits with Diane, who’s trying to do paperwork, and says, Mac is really worried about his brother. Diane says she’s sorry about that, but she has to get through these notes before she goes to court. Felicia says, don’t try so hard. She knows Diane cares about Robert. Diane says, absolutely. There’s a professional respect. Felicia says, she and Robert go way back, and Holly is a good friend of hers. Diane says she’s well aware. Felicia was with Holly last night when Holly came to her table to have frank discussion about present circumstances. If she didn’t say it then, she wants to thank Felicia and Alexis for letting them have that conversation in private. Felicia says she’s not sure Diane understands the present circumstances. It’s time she did.

Ava tells Portia that Trina is going to come around. But she’s also seen the way Trina looks at Spencer. She’s heard the way Trina talks about him. She was already smitten before everything that happened in Greenland. Painting Spencer in a bad light is just going to make it more difficult for Portia to heal her relationship with Trina. Portia says she’s Trina’s mother. If she sees Trina in a situation that’s bad for her… Ava says she’s just trying to give Portia the benefit of her regret. Please don’t push Trina away. Do better than I.

Spencer tells Trina, fortunately, his grandmother has a way with Esme, so she can encourage Esme and help her begin to search for things that will fulfill her other than Ace. He stops, and says he really is self-absorbed. Here he is, going on and on about his problems while she’s waiting to take a test that could literally change her whole life. She takes his hand and says, she’s grateful for the distraction. If he has problems, she wants to hear about them. He says he wants to hear about her problems, since it looks like they’re stuck together. She says, looks like, and he says he wouldn’t have it any other way. She says, neither would she.

 Curtis says, if Selina is offering to fix the DNA results, there must be something in it for her, and she asks when he became so cynical. He asks why she doesn’t just admit it. She doesn’t give a damn whether he’s Trina’s father or not. She just likes having something over him. She asks what else she needs. She already has their little game in the back room; payback for putting his father’s arrest record in his hands. Whether he likes it or not, the two of them are joined at the hip. He says, for now, but hear him clearly. Do not do him any favors by doctoring those results. He gives Selina her tab from last night, and leaves.

Esme asks if Laura put Alexis up to this. Is it her way of keeping Esme in town, by chaining Esme to a desk so she can never leave? Laura says, some people might see it as an opportunity. She did when she was asked to answer phones for ELQ when she was Esme’s age. They hear Ace crying over the monitor, and Esme goes to check on him. Laura tells Alexis, it’s a great opportunity for her. She can put down roots. She can make a home for herself and her son, with her son’s family’s assistance of course (🍷). Alexis asks, so why does Laura look so worried? and Laura says she is worried, but not about Esme. She’s actually worried about Alexis. Esme may not currently remember the terrible things she’s done, but that doesn’t necessarily mean she can’t revert back to her old behavior. Alexis says she’s very well aware of that, which is why she was worried about Esme living here with Laura. Laura says, what choice did she have? Esme holds the fate of Laura’s grandchild in her hands. Alexis says she knows that, which is why… Esme comes back, and says she’s thought about Alexis’s offer, but Alexis says, there’s no rush; take her time. Laura says, she doesn’t have to decide now, but Esme says, except she has decided. She’ll take it.

Curtis comes out of the elevator, and flags down the lab tech. He says he’s having some tests done today, and his question is, how is the lab security system? How secure are they that no one can tamper with the DNA results, and what safeguards do they have in place? Trina comes over to them, and the tech says, why all the questions? Trina asks if there’s anything wrong, and Curtis says he just wants to be sure the results are accurate. Trina says, thanks for his concern, but she hasn’t even been tested yet, and the lab tech says, it won’t be long now, and tells Curtis, and it will be accurate. She leaves, and Curtis says, sorry he stuck his nose in, but Trina says, that’s okay. He has a nice nose. He wonders if it runs in the family.

Ava says she’s not telling Portia how to parent. She’s just hoping Portia can learn from her mistakes. Portia says she appreciates hearing Ava’s perspective, but she can’t stand by and lose Trina. Ava asks what she’s going to do, but Portia says she doesn’t know.

Felicia tells Diane, Robert and Holly have thirty plus years of history, but that doesn’t mean he’s willing to upend his life to be with her now. Whatever’s going on with Diane and Robert… Diane says, there’s nothing going on with her and Robert, except a court date, which she has to keep. Felicia says, Diane is the ultimate professional, but she knows the signs. Diane cares about Robert. Diane says, and Holly Sutton is the love of his life. End of story.

Robert says he has no interest in compromising the PCPD’s surveillance of Wu, and Mac says, then stay the hell out of it, but Robert says he can’t do that. He walks out, and asks, where’s his warrant? Mac says, he can wait until hell freezes over, and Dante suggests they sit down and discuss this. Robert says, screw the warrant, and walks out.

Anna is cleaning up, when there’s a knock at the door. A messenger says he just needs a signature, and Anna signs. He gives her the same envelope Ava got, and when she goes back inside, she opens it.

Alexis tells Esme, the salary is what it is, but she gets healthcare benefits, and daycare. Esme asks if that means Ace can come to work with her. She won’t have to leave him with Spencer and Laura? Alexis nods, and Esme hugs her, saying, thank you so much.

Portia comes into the hospital, and sees Trina with Spencer and Curtis. Trina says, they’re just waiting to get their DNA tests, and Curtis tells Trina, remember, whatever happens, she’s not alone. Spencer says he’ll make sure of that, and Portia says, then they’re all in agreement. Trina comes first. Always.

Ava gets up, and remembers the envelope under her bag. She opens it, and reads what’s inside.

Esme says she can’t wait to tell Ace that mommy got her first job, and thanks Alexis. This is the first step on their road to independence. She goes in the back, and Alexis says, looks like she’s got herself a receptionist. She asks, what’s that? looking at the envelope in Laura’s hand, and Laura says she doesn’t know. It was just delivered by messenger. Alexis says, that’s old school, when Laura’s phone rings. It’s Anna, who asks if Laura just got an envelope delivered to her by messenger. Laura says, just this very moment. How did she know? Anna says, because she got one too. It’s an invitation to the reading of Victor’s will.

Felicia says, Robert and Holly are her friends. She just wants them to be happy. Diane says, then there’s nothing left to say, is there? Felicia says, just this. Seeing Robert with Diane, and knowing his very complicated history with Holly, she’s not so sure where their happiness lies.

Robert walks into The Savoy, and Selina says, if he’s looking for Curtis, he just left. Robert says, actually, he’s looking for her, and she asks what she can do for him. He asks, what’s the hold she has over Holly Sutton? and she says she suggests he ask the lady herself. Holly walks in, and Selina leaves.

Tomorrow, Curtis wonders if he made a mistake going through with the DNA test; Esme asks if Alexis doesn’t have some ulterior motive for giving her this job; and Holly asks what exactly Robert thinks she’s up to.

Vanderpump Rules

In the future words of Schwartz, this is very bad.

NYC – March 1, 2023 – Watch What Happens Live. Scheana and Raquel are guests and Andy asks, who is hotter; Schwartz or Sandoval? They both say, Sandoval. A producer asks if Sandoval is ready to talk, and he says, no. Scheana was doing WWHL, and his band was performing at TomTom in LA; their single was being released. His phone fell out of his pocket, and a woman gave it to Ariana for safekeeping. In Ariana’s interview, she says, call it women’s intuition or a lightbulb, but she felt like she needed to look at it. She found a screen recording of them on a FaceTime, and her stomach dropped into her ass. In Sandoval’s interview, he says, normally, he would have deleted it, but it had been a busy day. He got himself and Ariana outside… Ariana says she called Raquel and said, if Raquel ever gave a sh*t about her, tell her when it happened. In Scheana’s interview, she says, Raquel told her that she and Sandoval were having an affair for the past seven months. Sandoval says, what he did was f***ed up; there’s no excuse. He loves and cares about Ariana, but doesn’t think they’re happy. Ariana says she learned there were evil people in the world, and sometimes they’re the people closest to you and you have no idea. We see the gossip headlines.

Ariana meets with her friend Meredith, and says she’s gone from hating Sandoval to feeling indifferent. She drinks from a bottle of wine that she and Sandoval got on their first trip together, and Sandoval drifts through the apartment like a ghost, sighing. He asks if Ariana wants anything, and she says, for him to die. I second that. She says he hasn’t said he’s sorry for what he actually did, and he says, every time he tries to apologize, it makes her more angry. She says, then let her be angry, and he says he didn’t want to hurt her. She says, yet he continued to do it over and over. She’s been with him nine years. She loved him when he was wearing combat boots and skinny jeans, had no money, and was driving a 1997 Honda Civic. Now he has money, a bar, and a band, and a girl acts enamored of him, so he can’t help himself. That’s what he wants; someone to gas him up. Raquel is searching for her identity in men, and is willing to stoop so low to f*** one of her best friend’s life partners. Does he think she’s a good person? Sandoval says, it just happened. He and Raquel became really good friends, and he was seeking what he wasn’t getting. He knows it was selfish. Ariana says, that’s the nicest word it is, and Sandoval says, he and Raquel became friends first… Ariana says she doesn’t give a f*** about Raquel and their friendship; it’s bullsh*t. Sandoval whines that it’s not; it’s real. They trust and respect each other. Ariana hasn’t respected him in a long time. Ariana says, so she’s the scapegoat, and Sandoval says, he’s trying to get her to understand. It’s not about f***ing; it’s about a connection. They were giving each other confidence. His and Ariana’s relationship wasn’t the same. They were separated all the time and had no sex life. He lost his mojo. Ariana says, so he f***ed her friend to get his mojo back, and Sandoval says, when he turned forty, he thought, this can’t be the rest of his life. She says, that’s normal, and why you go to couples therapy to figure out if you should stay together or break up. Sandoval says, she pressured him to stay in the relationship. He wanted to end things. She says, if that’s true, he shouldn’t have been in her bed. He’s a coward. He says, it’s not about stroking his ego or looks. It came from something much deeper. They became each other’s support system. Ariana says, don’t talk to her about deep connections. It’s disgusting. He says he’s seeing Raquel tomorrow, and she asks, why not just say no? She was ride or die for him, and had Raquel’s back while Raquel was smiling in her face. It’s God awful and disgusting. She regrets every moment she stood up for him, defended him, and supported him. She wants him to feel that in his soul. She stood by him, and loved him, and was ready to build the rest of her life with him. She wants him to know how she feels. She regrets ever loving him. She asks if he has any last words before they  never speak again, and he says he never thought this would happen. He thought they’d be together forever. Ariana says she would have followed him anywhere and changed whatever he was unhappy with. She was 100% committed to him. He cries and asks, what the hell is wrong with him? She can think what she wants, but they had some good times. He goes upstairs. I’m alternately sad and furious throughout this whole exchange, and if Sandoval was in front of me, I’d slap his emo tears off his stupid face.

Sandoval goes to Schwartz’s place, and Schwartz says Sandoval is the most reviled man in America. This is very bad. Sandoval cries and they hug. Schwartz says, he’s not going to beat Sandoval while he’s down, and Sandoval says he’s sorry. Schwartz says, Sandoval had a game plan; he just didn’t put it in motion. Schwartz & Sandy’s went from 4.1 stars to 1 star. In Schwarz’s interview, he says he’s exhausted in his soul. He put everything he had in there, and to think it could fall apart because of Sandoval’s affair is soul crushing. He tells Sandoval to do a post, explaining that he’s not complicit. He told Sandoval to tell Ariana. Sandoval says he wanted to, but got the vibe Ariana didn’t want to know. I hope I make it through this show, since this a-hole gets more ridiculous by the second. Schwartz says his world has been turned upside down, and Sandoval says, he and Raquel had a deep connection after guys night. Nothing happened that night, but the next day, they went to The Abbey, took shots, and kissed. He felt something he hasn’t felt in a very long time. Is he reading from the Little Book of Clichés? In Sandoval’s interview, he says, he and Ariana started to grow apart. They’ve had issues for about five years. We flash back to Jax saying he thinks their relationship is a façade, and Sandoval tells Schwartz that he’s in a relationship where there’s been nearly zero intimacy. He went to therapy. He loves Ariana. He’s been with her a long time, but they’re not there. Schwartz says, it’s relatable, but Sandoval had the multiple opportunities to tell Ariana. He told Sandoval last week to tell Ariana before it came out and humiliated them both. Sandoval says, he and Raquel had to be on the same page. Ariana didn’t ask questions. All she had to do was follow him. I have no words, and Schwartz tells him not to put that responsibility on her. He’s upset with Sandoval. Just being his friend and business partner is getting Schwartz canceled.  

A few friends are with Ariana at her apartment, and she says, Lisa offered her a place to stay. Scheana comes in, hugs Ariana, and cries. She says, Ariana doesn’t deserve any of this, and I find myself tearing up. Scheana asks, who are they? and Ariana says, they are evil, insidious people. Scheana says, it’s not like it was an oops. It was a full-blown affair. Katie arrives, and hugs Ariana. Scheana says they’ve agreed to put their sh*t aside, and in Katie’s interview, she says, it’s the first time she’s seen Scheana since they were in the hotel lobby at Scheana’s wedding… her vacation. But what Ariana is going through is bigger. Ariana tells them about going to TomTom and finding the screen recording of Raquel and Sandoval on FaceTime from the night before. They were at Schwartz’s. Katie is like, what? and Ariana says, she called Raquel and made Raquel tell her when it started. Raquel said, right after the girls trip – right after Charlotte died. She said they kissed, but Sandoval eventually told her that they’d f***ed in the car that night, and Ariana had to let him in because he didn’t have his key. I didn’t think I could hate him more, but I manage to, and Ariana says, her emotions were all over the place, and Sandoval got angry at her. Scheana says she had so much rage. She was so angry, she shoved Raquel away, telling Raquel to get the f*** away from her. Her nail might have scratched Raquel, and Raquel called Schwartz, saying Scheana punched her. In Scheana’s interview, she says, it’s scientifically impossible for her to form a fist. Her nails would break. Katie says, Schwartz hinted at something when they were at Bravocon, and in her interview, she says, Raquel was wearing a TomTom hoodie with nothing on under it, and she thought it was about Raquel and Schwartz. Katie was poking at Schwartz, saying Raquel was following him like a puppy, and he said that wasn’t what it was about. Raquel wasn’t there for him. It turns out she is a fangirl – of the other Tom. Katie says, Schwartz knew, and she wants to draw blood. Logan breaks the penis flute over his knee.

James tells Ally that he’s a nervous wreck. How could people he’s so close with do this? He’s not mad at Raquel so much as he’s mad at Sandoval. In James’s interview, he says, Sandoval is the definition of a backstabber. In a sense, he looked up to Sandoval. We flash back to Sandoval saying he’d never betray James or Raquel. James cries, and says, it’s just a waste of his friendship on such a POS. Lala and Katie come over, and Lala says, there was a point in time when she thought they were looking at the wrong Tom, and we flash back to Lala saying, he did it to Kristen with Ariana. Now he wants the sloppy drunk who’s fun. She thinks Sandoval got off on sneaking around. She doesn’t think it was the first time. It has comfortability. In Lala’s interview, she says she thinks he’s been hooking up with a lot of people. A few years ago, there was a rumor about Sandoval and Billie Lee. She thinks they should open that cold case back up. James decides to call Raquel, and asks how she feels. Raquel says, sh*tty, and James asks if she and Sandoval are an item, but she says, no. He asks, how about losing every single person she thought liked her in Los Angeles? and Raquel says, it’s definitely eye opening. He says, she lied to everyone’s face. She trashed the friendships she was building for Sandoval’s stinky 40 year old c*ck. Raquel says, James is the last person she needs to explain herself to, and Ally starts to gesture for him to hang up. In his interview, James says he’s striking back. It’s all he’s wanted and needed. Sorry not sorry.

Sandoval goes to Raquel’s place, and she says, it’s been rough. He toasts to being in hell where they belong, but she says, they’re just two people who were friends and had feelings for one another. He says, it came out of left field while he was trying to hook her up with Schwartz. After Sandoval makes a Freudian slip and calls her Ariana, Raquel says she had to tell her family. He says, her mom hates him, and she says, a little bit. She asks about his family, and he says, they love her. Raquel reminds him that they said they wouldn’t do this if they didn’t think it was worth it, and he says, it’s not ideal. They agree not to kiss in front of the cameras, and in Raquel’s interview, a producer asks why she thinks it happened. She says she was curious to know what it would be like to be physical with someone she loved. So… she didn’t love James? She knew she loved Sandoval as a friend, and never had sex like that. She should have removed herself from the situation, but didn’t have the willpower. He looks at her eye, and says, Scheana said, I punched that bitch. Raquel says she took it like a champ. She thought, is this her karma? She feels isolated, and only has him, her parents, and her sister who have her best interests at heart, and even he’s questionable. She put her life on the line for someone who would cheat on someone they love so much. She doesn’t want to be blind about it, and he says he’d never do this if there wasn’t something there. In Sandoval’s interview, he says he can’t predict the future. Maybe they’ll work out; maybe they won’t. But he felt hope and like his best days weren’t behind him. Maybe it’s just the beginning. Raquel says, they f***ed up, but it’s a learning experience. The text says, after filming this scene, Raquel turned off her phone and wasn’t seen for weeks.

Puffy! Ariana goes to Lisa’s house and cries. Lisa hugs her and says she’s sorry, but I fully believe Puffy and the ponies will make it okay. Ariana says she’s trying to lean into her anger. It keeps her from dry heaving. Lisa says, it’s no consolation, but none of them suspected anything. She asks if Schwartz knew, and Ariana says, it took him until this morning to reach out. He said he didn’t want to kick a friend when he’s down, and Lisa says, he deserves kicking, but apparently, Raquel disappeared off the face of the earth. Ariana says, Raquel should move and change her name back to Rachel. She’s not welcome in this town. In Lisa’s interview, she says, she didn’t think Raquel was capable of secretive sneaking around, and Ariana tells Lisa that Raquel ingratiated herself into her life and pretended to be her friend. In her interview, Lisa says she knows Ariana and Sandoval’s physical connection wasn’t what it should be, and along comes the beauty queen. It was too much to resist. Ariana says she hates him so much, and Lisa says, it’s normal. It will take a long time, but she’ll get through it, and there will be something beautiful for her.

Schwartz brings the dogs to Katie’s fresh from the salon, and Katie asks if he can sit and talk. He asks how Ariana is. He sent her a text; he feels bad. She asks how long he’s known, and he says, about a month, but she doesn’t believe it. In Katie’s interview, she says, the Toms have always had each other’s backs. They cover and lie for each other, like they did with Jax. We flash back to that, and she says, they’re each other’s true disgusting lovers. Katie reminds Schwartz about his comment at Bravocon, and Schwartz insists he didn’t say that, but he did tell Sandoval what he needed to do. Katie says she knows them well enough to know Sandoval’s ego wouldn’t take Schwartz pursuing a girl he liked without it not being a set-up. Why not shock everyone and tell the truth for once? Schwartz says he knew about a one night stand after guys night. Sandoval said he tried to communicate with Ariana, and tried to break up, but sometimes he’d change his mind and say he still loves her. Katie asks why Schwartz didn’t encourage him to do something, and Schwartz says he didn’t do anything wrong, and now he’s worried about the bar. Katie says, f*** the bar. He’s been Sandoval’s bitch boy, and now he’s going to lose friends. Schwartz says he’s just a dude trying to get by, and Katie says, he sounds like a country song.

Ariana receives a sh*t ton of flowers. Kristen comes over, and they laugh about our ex-boyfriend. We flash back to Kristen telling Ariana that she wins, and in her interview, saying, Ariana wins sharing a bed with the best liar she’s known. Ariana says, a lawyer from Sandoval’s camp said their relationship was one of companionship and convenience, not love and romance. Kristen says, he’s comparing it to the joke of relationship he had with her. That was convenient. Ariana wonders who this person is. It took her nine years to figure it out. Years she could have spent not defending him for Kristen’s sake. Kristen says, forget her. Ariana did her a favor. They go outside, and Ariana writes down what doesn’t serve her well, and lights it on fire. Kristen says, ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Life is beautiful, so slay we must.

Sandoval goes to Villa Rosa, which he doesn’t deserve, and we see Puffy! which he doesn’t deserve. He thanks Lisa for seeing him, and she says she doesn’t feel like it’s a hug worthy moment. It’s raining, and she says, the weather has also set the tone. She says she’s heard so much and she doesn’t understand. He says he didn’t want to hurt Ariana, especially since she has a hard time trusting. Lisa asks what he thinks she’s going to have now, after he slept with one of her best friends. He says he had every intention of telling her before the Reunion, and we flash back to Ariana defending them. Lisa says, they look terrible in retrospect, and Sandoval says he’d love to have a conversation with Ariana when she’s not angry. In his interview, he says he’s conflicted about being honest, since the details might hurt Ariana more, and he tells Lisa that he doesn’t know if he’ll get the chance. He cries, and she tells him to take a moment. He says, they’ve always protected each other, and for that to be their last conversation is hard for him to handle. He hyperventilates and sobs, and the mother in Lisa has to tell him to stop; it will get better. She knows it’s been too much. In Lisa’s interview, she says she’d never do anything but condemn what Sandoval did, but she can’t turn her back on him. At some point, maybe the pain will ease. Sandoval says he wants Ariana to be happy and get the love she deserves, and Lisa says, from someone else. Sandoval says, she deserves more, and Lisa says he’s not a bad person, but he did a bad thing. She wants to make sure he knows that.

Charli, Katie, Lala, Scheana, her sister Cortney, and Ariana meet for drinks. Everyone except Ariana is in black, and Charli says, the death of Tom. Lala says, stupid question, how is Ariana doing? and Scheana says, they’re here to support her. She could never imagine what happened today. In Scheana’s interview, she says she got a call from her publicist who told her that Raquel filed a temporary restraining order. She couldn’t believe the person she took under her wing is now taking things to a legal level with her. Scheana says she’s been a mom and sister to Raquel, and Katie says, Scheana gave Raquel a place to live. Scheana says, that she paid for, and Ariana says she can’t wait to be lightyears away from this. Katie says she asked Schwartz about it, and he told her that Sandoval said it was one time and he believed him.  Ariana says she came to the bar opening, and he acted like her friend. Katie says, Schwartz may come by, and in Katie’s interview, she says, Ariana and Schwartz have a long-standing friendship. He even asked her to be a groomsmen at their wedding. He owes her more than a stupid apology text. Schwartz arrives, and Ariana says, no one wants to talk to him, but they can speak privately. In Schwartz’s interview, he says he feels bad. Ariana and Sandoval had an unspoken pact to never humiliate other person on the show and in life. He thinks too much karma built up, and it’s vengeance on Sandoval.

Ariana tells Schwartz that if she hears about Sandoval feeling down or that Schwartz is feeling bad for him, she’s walking away. Schwartz says he’s not here to advocate for Sandoval. He’s pissed at Sandoval, who exploited his kindness. Also their business, that they poured their heart soul into is suffering. Ariana says, Sandoval apologized to the business before he apologized to her publicly, and Schwartz says, Sandoval f***ed up. Everyone is freaking out because they’re being boycotted. Ariana says, why would anyone give money to Sandoval? and Schwartz says, they’ve built a family. She says, Sandoval f***ed up their family because he didn’t give a f***. What did he think was going to happen? He was going to cheat on her and be able to walk away unscathed? Schwartz says he wanted to look her in the eyes and say he’s sorry. He’s being painted as a co-conspirator, and it’s devastating. Ariana says she doesn’t think he’s that person, but she won’t have mutual friends with Sandoval, so they’re not friends anymore. Schwartz says, Sandoval assured him that he was going to do the right thing, and Ariana says, she was ride or die; she defended him. She froze her eggs because, if Sandoval wanted a baby, she wanted him to have it down the road. She cries, and says she wishes she didn’t miss him, but what she misses isn’t real.

Scheana tells Brock knowing what know now they were being blatant and obvious. Sandoval finally texted her, and asked her to hear him out. In Scheana’s interview, she says, she and Sandoval have been friends for 14 years. They opened Villa Blanca together in 2009. She never saw this as being the outcome. She tells Brock that Lala and Katie were saying something was weird, and she told them that they were weird. When the restaurant opened, and no one wanted to take photos with her, he brought her in and said she was with them. Sandoval comes over, and Brock says he’s taking Summer to the park. Sandoval put them in a tough one. I covet Scheana’s giant hoop earrings, and there’s silence. Sandoval says he’s sorry to Ariana obviously, but also to her. He feels bad about the things he said that night. In Scheana’s interview, she says, Sandoval called her after WWHL, and said their friendship was nothing. He said he wasn’t one of her best friends, and she was no one to him. Sandoval says, when he turned 40, he had a spiritual awakening. He was going to break up with Ariana. Scheana says, but he didn’t. He f***ed her best friend instead. She’s known him for 14 years, and realizes she doesn’t know this person. The person she knows wouldn’t do this. The person she questioned in Miami…We flash back to Miami Girl, and Sandoval says, Ariana always knew the truth. Scheana asks if he cheated other than with Miami Girl, and he says, one other time. She says, he’s disgusting, and asks if it was someone random. He says, yeah… no. It’s not fair, so he’s not going into it. Things with Ariana haven’t been good for a long time; at least five years. Scheana asks why he bought the house with her then, and he says he felt it brought them closer together. It was a band-aid. He didn’t know how to end the relationship. Scheana suggests being an adult and having an adult, and having a conversation. He says he tried, and Ariana threatened to kill herself, which I don’t believe for a second. Scheana says, then he should have had her friends ready to rally around her like they’re doing now. Say he’s leaving because he’s not happy, and let them pick up the pieces he left. Don’t f*** her friend. In Sandoval’s interview, he says, from an outside point of view, it’s easy to say he should break up, but emotionally, it was like climbing Mount Everest. He loves Ariana. He cares for her and wants to look out for her. Scheana says she and Sandoval are obviously no longer friends, but she’s going to miss him. She cries and says, right now he don’t deserve any friends she can’t get behind any of this… She doesn’t know what else to say, and he says he’s sorry. She leaves the room, and he leaves the apartment.  

Next time – the three-part Season 10 Reunion begins – it’s the height of awful; physical fights have to be broken up; and James calls Sandoval, a worm with a mustache.

🍸 And So It Went…

Take a break tomorrow for soap and tea. Until then, stay safe, stay saying thank you and I’m sorry when the situation calls for it, and stay being an adult and having adult conversations rather than being the definition of backstabber.

May 16, 2023 – Nina Comes To Carly For Help, Prohibition Party From Hell & DNA

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sasha hears a baby crying in her earpiece, and actually looks more annoyed than anything else. Haven says, Sasha hasn’t been in front of the cameras for a while. Looks like someone’s got a bit of the jitters. Russell tells Julie, crank the baby crying in Sasha’s headset up to 8, and Julie says she’s got it. I have to say it. This is kind of ridiculous, not just because it’s a home shopping channel, but it’s in her earpiece, not her head. She had a nervous breakdown; she wasn’t struck stupid. From the sidelines, Lucy says, Sasha, hang in there, and Haven says, Sasha doesn’t look so good.

Anna asks Robert what he means by what was she thinking? and he says, why she wanted to go on the rescue mission. She says, good, because as motives go, stopping a genocidal maniac is self-explanatory to her. He says, it’s one thing to take on Victor. It’s another to take on a virus that has an 80% kill rate. She says, there are worse odds, and they’ve faced them, and he asks if she was thinking about her daughter. Was she thinking about Noah or Emma? How about even him? If she’s going to run off and die with this guy, shouldn’t she be putting her family first? She tells him, don’t ever say she’s prioritized anyone or anything above her family. He would have done the exact same thing. He says, they’re not talking about him, but she says, he knows she’s right. He would do anything, he would risk everything for the woman he loves. He says, first, he’s got to choose the woman.

Alexis meets Diane at the Savoy, and apologizes for being late. She could tell Diane all about it, but she knows Diane doesn’t want to hear about it. What’s the occasion? Diane says she knows she did the right thing, but she needs Alexis to tell her that she did the right thing, and she didn’t… Holly walks in and hugs Felicia, and Diane says, make a fool of herself. Alexis asks if Diane wants to tell her what’s going on, and Diane says, not really.

Holly asks, where’s Felicia’s handsome husband? She thought he was joining them. Felicia says, he was before he got called into the station on a case, and Holly says, that’s the trouble with law enforcement; they’re always on duty. He should become a criminal. They have very flexible schedules… apparently. Felicia says she’ll suggest it when he retires, and Holly says, as much as she’d like to celebrate with Mac, she’s pleased it’s just her and Felicia; the girls. Felicia says, honestly, her too. She knows what Holly’s been up to, but what’s next? Is she back in Port Charles for good? Holly looks over at Diane, and says, that’s the idea, if she’s wanted.

Gladys asks Selina how she’s supposed to get so much money together so quickly. It’s impossible. Selina says, there might be another way for Gladys to repay her debt, and Gladys says, Venmo? Crypto? Can she write Selina a check? Selina says, no, and suggests they talk about this somewhere more private.

There’s a knock at Sonny’s old kitchen door, and Carly walks past the ever glorious moss bowl🎍to answer it. It’s Nina, and Carly thanks her for coming. Nina thanks Carly for calling and asking her. They were interrupted at the hospital, and there’s still so much more Nina has to say. Carly says she’s listening, and asks if Nina wants a glass of wine, but Nina says, no thank you. Like she was telling Carly at the hospital, she’s been doing some soul searching and realizes she’s been acting from a place of fear, and that fear has led her to make some poor decisions that hurt people, mostly Willow. And in that fear and jealousy, she blamed Carly for the distance between her and Willow, and that was wrong. But she thinks it’s easier for her to hate Carly than accept the consequences of her own actions. She knows it’s late, but she understands it now. She’s so sorry. Carly asks if that’s it.

In a hallway at the back of the club, Gladys tells Selina she doesn’t have the money now, but she can get it. A large man joins them, and Gladys asks if that’s Selina’s steno. Selina says she was under the impression Gladys was Stella’s guardian and has complete control of Sasha’s finances. Gladys says, that’s right, but it’s a lot of money to move all at once; Sasha might have questions. She supposes it’s not impossible, but she has to be subtle about it. Selina says she understands Gladys’s quandary. Availing herself of Sasha’s money to pay off her growing debts could put her in an awkward position; with Sasha certainly, but legally as well. But like she said, there are other ways to make good. After all, money isn’t everything.

Sasha says she thinks there’s a problem with her earpiece, and Haven says, what kind of problem? She doesn’t hear anything in hers. What is Sasha hearing exactly? Brook tells Lucy that something is wrong with Sasha, and Lucy says, maybe Maxie pushed her too soon; maybe she’s not ready. Brook says, something’s wrong with her earpiece. Sasha says, The Deceptor is a portable home spa device for the woman on the go, and Russell tells Julie, louder. He wants that baby wailing. Julie says, okay, when Cody comes in. He says, forget the wailing; just cut the sound or he’s going to start streaking. Russell says, he what? and Cody starts taking off his clothes, and says, cut the sound now, or he’s going to start streaking. He takes off his shirt and undoes his belt, and says, by the way, it’s huge, so cut the sound now. Julie leaves, and the crying disappears from Sasha’s earpiece. Flora says, and just look at the design. So much thought went into that. Haven tells Flora, she’s sure their viewers would rather hear all about it from the Face of Deception herself. Go ahead, Sasha. All eyes are on you.

Anna asks what Robert means by that, and he says, she’s tired, it’s late, and he’s kind of overstayed his welcome. She says, he did that when he rang the bell. This is so typical of him. He comes barging in here, picks a fight with her, just because he has something else on his mind. What is it? He says, Holly has indicated that she wants to have a relationship… with him. She says, good. She knows he cares about Holly. What’s the problem? He says, the problem is… another woman.

Felicia asks if this means Ethan is safe, but Holly says, not really, but Australia is familiar territory. He has to replenish his funds if he’s going to… Felicia says, pay back the people he stole from, and Holly says, make restitution. Felicia asks if that’s what they’re calling it these days, and Holly says, it’s not entirely his fault. He’s young, and both of his parents have been known to, on occasion, avail themselves of things that aren’t necessarily theirs. Felicia looks at Diane, and says, case in point.

Diane says she may have given Robert a slight ultimatum, and Alexis asks, how slight? Diane says, she told him not to call her until he’d decided between Holly and her.

Felicia asks if they should relocate, and Holly asks, why? Felicia says she thought this might be a little awkward, but Holly says, it could if they make it so. Actually, if Robert’s fond of Diane, she should take this opportunity to get to know her. She gets up, bringing her drink, and Felicia follows her.

Diane says, it’s early days for Robert, but she’s not going to waste her time if he’s in love with Holly. Holly and Felicia approach the table, and Holly asks if they can join them. Diane says, uh… yeah.

Sasha says, first of all, Haven, Flora, and especially the viewers at home, she’s so sorry. Her earpiece was making this horrible noise. Know what it sounded like, Haven? It’s not important. She thanks the viewers for staying tuned in, and promises they won’t be disappointed. Flora says, don’t keep them in suspense. Tell them all about The Deceptor. Sasha says, The Deceptor is a revolutionary new product; it’s an at home spa device for the woman on the go. Flora asks how it works, and Sasha says, it’s really simple. Would Flora like to be her model? Cody watches from the sidelines, and Flora says she’d love to. Sasha says she thinks Flora is going to love the results.

Alexis says, of course (🍷), please join them, but Diane says, actually, would she and Felicia mind if she and Holly had a moment alone? Felicia suggests they order the second round, but Diane says she has everything she needs right here. Alexis tells Holly to take her seat, and goes to the bar with Felicia. She asks if Felicia thinks they need a referee. Diane says she and Holly don’t know each other very well, but Holly strikes her as a woman who’s direct and to the point. Holly says, guilty as charged, and Diane says, so let’s lay our cards on the table, shall we?

Anna pours more wine from the never-ending bottle, and Robert says, they’re both brilliant, funny, and amusing. While Holly is electrifying, Diane has an ease about her. He can talk shop. Hell, he can talk anything. Anna says, and it’s good to know there’s no chance he’ll have to prosecute her in the next few months, whereas Holly… He tells her, she said that, not him, but she says, he’s thinking it. He says, yeah, and wonders what he should do, and Anna suggests witness protection. He says, come on, but she tells him that she doesn’t know what he wants her to say. He’s always managed to make his own decisions in the past. He says, Diane has stated on no uncertain terms that she won’t compete for his attention, and Anna says, good for her. He says, and Holly… and Anna says she’s sure Holly has no problem with competition. He says, every time he sees her face, he’s home, and Diane challenges him. She says, Holly doesn’t? and he says, she does, but… He comes to Anna because she’s always honest with him, even at times he doesn’t want her to be, but what does he do here?

Haven says, that’s all they have time for tonight so she’d like to thank her special guests, Flora Gardens – Flora says, always a pleasure – and the Face of Deception herself, Sasha Gilmore. Until next time, happy homes and warm hearts. When they’re off the air, Haven tells Sasha that went great, and Sasha says, it did. She’s sorry to disappoint Haven. She’ll be hearing from Sasha’s lawyers. Lucy and Brook applaud, and tell Sasha that she was amazing. Lucy asks, what happened at the beginning of the segment? and Sasha says, they were placing a sound effect in her earpiece; a crying baby. Flora overhears, and goes over to Haven. She says she knows Haven did something to that poor girl’s earpiece, but a crying baby? Haven says she did no such thing, but Flora says, don’t lie to her face. Of all the low-down, disgusting, despicable things to do to a woman who lost a baby. She thought the tweets were bad enough, but trying to push poor Sasha over the edge on live TV? Haven says, there was obviously a screw up. She’ll find the culprit. Flora says she thinks she’s looking at the culprit, and know what else she thinks? Maybe she doesn’t want to be the number one seller on a show where these mistakes happen. She quits. Haven tells her to wait. Those baby sneakers aren’t going to sell themselves. She follows Flora out.

Sasha tells Brook and Lucy that she’s okay. She had a second where she thought history was repeating itself; that she was imagining it. Brook says, that must have been terrifying, and Sasha says, it was. But then, she can’t explain it, but she knew the sound was real. It wasn’t a hallucination; it wasn’t Liam. She knew she was being manipulated, and she could keep going. Julie walks over, and tells Sasha that she’s really sorry. There’s just one more caller, and they’re insisting on talking to Sasha about The Deceptor. Can she patch them in? Lucy says, Julie must be as morally bankrupt as her boss to think that Sasha would trust her, or this show, or anybody here anymore. Sasha tells Lucy, it’s okay; patch them through. Lucy says, no stunts, shaking her finger in Julie’s face, and Julie promises. Sasha asks what she can do for the caller, and a woman says, she’s back. She heard Sasha’s baby died, then her husband died. Such a tragedy for a young person like herself. Sasha says, it was a tragedy, but thanks to the support of her family and friends, she’s doing much better. The woman says, isn’t that a miracle? and Sasha says, it is, and you know what else is a miracle? The new device they call The Deceptor.

Nina says she knew better than to think Carly would accept her apology, and Carly says, if Nina were her, would she accept her apology? I get totally distracted by the call of the moss bowl🎍, and Nina says she’d at least acknowledge it. Carly asks if Nina wants a blue ribbon for self-awareness. Nina talks about what she wants from Willow, but she doesn’t talk about what she wants for Willow. Carly wants Willow to be safe, healthy, and happy. Can Nina say the same? Nina says, when all of this is over, and her daughter pulls through, she wants Willow to have a long, happy, healthy life. Even if she’s not part of it. Carly says she almost believes Nina, and Nina says, but if there’s a way she can be part of it, a way she can repair the relationship, she’s willing to do anything. Carly says, Nina just doesn’t get it. The more Nina pushes, the more she drives people away. And what does she mean by relationship? What relationship? What is there to repair? Nina says, Carly is right. When she first met Willow, when Willow was Charlotte’s teacher, she made Willow’s life miserable. She shouldn’t have done that, even if Willow wasn’t her daughter, but when she found out Willow was hers, she’s been trying to heal their relationship, but of course (🍷) that’s after she scorched the earth ten times over, and they all know that. That’s why… In hindsight, she’s relieved Willow had Carly. Willow needed a mother, and Carly couldn’t be that for her. But Carly could, and she did, and for that Nina is truly grateful.

Holly says, Diane doesn’t waste any time. She likes that. Diane says, who wants to go first? and Holly says, may I? Diane says, please, and Holly apologizes for kissing Robert in his office. Obviously they didn’t know she was there. Diane says, and by that she infers Holly knows… She and Robert have been on exactly one date, and she doesn’t ask for exclusivity until well into the second. As such, her relationship with Robert, whatever it may be, is still in the nascent stages, so there’s no apology necessary. Holly says, still, it was inappropriate, and Diane says, that’s between Holly and Robert. Here’s where she stands on things – and she told this to Robert as well – she will not compete with a woman for any man’s attention. Holly says, fair enough, and Diane should know she has strong feelings for Robert. Diane says, Holly has told Robert of these feelings? and Holly says, why hold back? She and Robert have been dancing around each other for thirty years. Diane says, and Holly believes Robert has these feelings for her as well. That’s what Holly’s trying to say, isn’t it?

At the bar, Felicia tells Alexis, Robert and Holly are two of her closest friends. She just wants what’s best for them. Alexis says, and she wants what’s best for Diane, and Felicia says, of course (🍷) she does. Holly knows what she wants, or what’s next. Alexis says, Felicia sounds like she doesn’t. That doesn’t sound like her. Felicia says she’s not exactly lost and aimless, and Alexis says she is. It’s not fun. Felicia says, actually, she’s looking for a new project, something she can get excited about. Like Alexis with The Invader. She’s on a mission to serve the community, and make real, positive change. Alexis says, that was the plan… from the start, and Felicia says, not now? Alexis says, it’s still the plan. It will always be the plan. If she’s going to be completely honest, The Invader isn’t what she wanted it to be.

Lucy heaps praises on Sasha, and Brook sees Cody walking through, and follows him. Russell tells Sasha and Lucy that The Deceptor is flying off the shelves, and Lucy says, of course (🍷) it is. It’s a wonderful product. And pain sells, but he already knew that, didn’t he? She pokes her finger in his chest, and says, listen, you wimpy little weasel. You, and Haven, and Home & Heart are going to make this right. You are going to make this right.

Brook finds Cody putting on his boots, and asks if he’s a big fan of the home shopping channel. He asks, how else could he add to his porcelain cat collection? and Brook says, he didn’t see those inflammatory tweets that the show had people post? He says he does not understand. What are these tweets she speaks of? She says, he got them to stop that sound effect, and he tells her, if you say so. She says, they’re going to celebrate at The Savoy. Is he in? He sees Lucy telling Sasha, if she’d had any idea of what they were going to put her through, she would have never put Sasha in, and he tells Brook that he has a thing. Next time. But make sure Sasha has fun. She deserves it.

Selina says, Gladys has options. There are things she values more than money. Gladys says, such as? and Selina says, assets, of which Gladys has many. Gladys guesses she could finally unload her house in Bridgeport, but Selina says she’s referring to Gladys’s connections. Gladys says, Selina thinks she has connections? and Selina tells her not to sell herself short. She may hold the key to certain business dealings, certain arrangements that could prove useful to her and her organization. Gladys says, Selina wants the skinny on what goes on at Deception… Oh wait. Is she talking about Gladys’s cousin Sonny?

Anna says she can’t tell Robert what to do, and he says, tell him what not to do; that’s the next best thing. She says, a new person is always very exciting, whereas an old love is kind of comforting. He says, he and Holly certainly know each other, inside and out. Anna says, they do. On the other hand, Diane takes it all very seriously, and so does he. He says, Holly looks at it at best a challenge, and at worst, an obstacle, and she says, very exciting though, isn’t it? He says he’s back to square one here, and she says she can totally understand why he doesn’t want to make this decision. He never thought he’d be in a position like this, right? He says he didn’t, and she says, for what it’s worth (🍷), she’s not surprised. He’s quite a catch. He does have his moments, rare though… He says he’s got to go. Tell what’s-his-face goodbye. She says, he means goodnight, and he says, that too. He leaves, and Valentin comes out of the kitchen. He says he thought Robert would never leave, and Anna says, my God, leaning back on him.

Holly tells Diane that she and Robert fell in love decades ago, and those feelings never went away. Certainly not for her, but to answer Diane’s question, in typical Robert Scorpio fashion, he has neither confirmed nor denied. Diane laughs, and says, good to know that’s his M.O. Holly says, exactly, and she wanted Diane to know… this might sound patronizing… Diane says, but she’s going to say it anyway, and Holly says she doesn’t want Diane to get hurt. Diane thanks her for her concern, and says, really, she’ll be fine. As she said to Robert, she has no intention of going to war over a man, especially one, who at this stage, is still just a friend. Holly says, they should remain friends. She’d be completely comfortable with that. Diane says, that’s good to know; that’s very generous. So let’s say she bows out, and Holly and Robert pick up where they left off. Holly says, the ideal situation… for her, and Diane says, here’s what she doesn’t understand. What makes Holly so confident that their relationship will work out – this time?

Alexis tells Felicia, the news she wants to report is just a fraction of the news that needs to be reported. And there’s administrative and economical issues. Felicia says, The Invader may not be exactly what Alexis envisioned when she started there, but it’s become a respectable publication. That’s because of her leadership. Alexis thanks her, and Felicia asks if she’s wrong. Alexis says she thinks Felicia is very kind. She spends most of her time finding advertisers, managing investors, managing staff. To be honest, it’s a little disappointing. Her wish for The Invader hasn’t entirely come true. Felicia says, yet, but if anyone can make it happen, it’s Alexis.

Lucy, Brook, and Sasha come into the club, and Lucy says she promises she was very polite when she cornered the Home & Heart producer. She just said, Russell, Russell, Russell, intentional infliction of emotional distress, lawsuit, lawsuit, etc., etc. Guess what? They ended up with five more spots for Deception. Prime time. Of course (🍷) it comes with one condition; hers, not theirs. She wants Sasha to be The Deceptor’s spokesperson.

Carly says she’ll help with Willow, and Nina thanks her, saying, it’s more than she dared to hope. Of course (🍷) they don’t want to do anything to make Willow feel uncomfortable, so she was thinking maybe Carly could set up a phone call. If that goes well, maybe they can… Carly says she’s going to stop Nina. She wants to be really clear. She’ll help Nina with Willow by supporting whatever decision Willow makes for her family. If Willow decides to let Nina in, she promises not to stand in the way. But if Willow decides she wants nothing to do with Nina, Carly won’t advocate for her. Nina says she should have known Carly wasn’t going to help.

Gladys says she doesn’t know anything about Sonny’s business, and Selina says, but they’re close. Gladys says, no, not really. Sonny doesn’t really like her that much. Selina says, even so, Gladys might know more about Sonny’s business than she realizes. Gladys says she doesn’t, and it’s asking for trouble neither of them wants. Selina doesn’t understand why Gladys is bothered by the suggestion. It’s one way for her to handle her ever-increasing debt. Gladys says she can get the money. She just needs a few more days. Selina says she has until tomorrow, noon, and Gladys says, that’s not enough time. Selina says she grows tired of making allowances to someone who won’t take a gift when offered, and Gladys stammers, saying, she’s so thankful for Selina’s patience. Selina says, perhaps she’s been too patient. Noon. Tomorrow. And if she can’t pay, perhaps Sasha will. She leaves with her henchman.

Sasha thanks Lucy and Brook for being so supportive, and Brook says, they never doubted her for a second, but Lucy says she did. If she’s being honest, she feared the worst, but Sasha pulled it together and became this magnificent creature who she knew Sasha could be. Sasha says she doesn’t know what she would have done if they hadn’t been there, and Brook says she thinks Sasha still would have made it. Even when she got distracted, she didn’t fall apart. Lucy says, Sasha got right back on her feet, and there was no stopping her. Brook says, she kept her focus, she kept the segment going, and sunk that landing like a boss. Sasha says, they’re right. She feels more like herself than she has in a long time. Lucy tells her to just pace herself, and Sasha says, maybe it’s the rush talking, but she’s wondering… Maybe it’s time she got back in the driver’s seat. Brook says, from where she’s standing, absolutely. N’neka brings a bottle of champagne, and they go to a table.

Felicia tells Alexis, it can’t be that late. She told Maxie that she was going to stop by and bring her some soup. She thanks Alexis for the chat, and says, Alexis has given her a lot to think about. She leaves, and Alexis says, same here.

The moss bowl is featured prominently, and Nina says she can’t believe she came here groveling and begging for Carly’s forgiveness and help. She never should have listened to Drew. Carly wonders what Drew has to do with it, and Nina tells her that he said she should come here and acknowledge her mistakes and be honest. But Carly doesn’t listen. Carly says, no one can save Nina’s relationship with Willow but her, and Nina says she’s asking how. Carly says, stop pushing through every boundary Willow sets a million miles an hour. And have some patience for a young girl battling cancer. All Nina does is put her needs above Willow’s, time and time again. Nina says, Carly is such a hypocrite, and Carly says, maybe she is; maybe she’s not. But right now, they both know she’s right about Nina and right about Willow. If Nina wants to be Willow’s mother, she’s going to have to do it on Willow’s terms.

Holly tells Diane, that’s an annoyingly good question. The reason she and Robert are going to work out this time is that… this time there are no obstacles. Diane says, what about the fact he’s a district attorney, and Holly leads a colorful life? Holly says, so there’s one obstacle, and Diane asks if it doesn’t concern Holly that, despite there being a rich tapestry that’s her history with Robert, the two of them currently reside in completely different worlds. Holly says she’s not going to apologize for the way she lives her life, but Diane says, no one’s asking her to apologize. Quite the contrary; she thinks Holly should write a book about her escapades. But has the universe really been working overtime to keep her and Robert apart? Or is it more likely that things haven’t worked out because they can’t, and probably never will?

Russell says, The Deceptor’s sales are off the charts, and Haven says, even without a total meltdown. They high-five, and Cody comes onto the set, saying, oh my God, Haven de Haviland. She says, this is a closed set, and he says he knows. He almost ran across it, naked. That’s how he got her PA to cut the cute sound effect they were using to gaslight Sasha. Russell says, the show’s over, so why doesn’t he… Cody grabs Russell’s hand, and asks if he knows how many bones are in this hand. Does he want to find out? Haven asks what he wants, but Cody says, nothing. He just wants her to know, if she ever threatens his friend Sasha again with a stunt like that, her sales figures will be the least of her problems. She asks if he’s threatening her, and he says, yes, ma’am, I am. And she doesn’t want to see him make good on any of his threats. He leaves.

Gladys asks N’neka if Miss Wu is still in the club, and N’neka says she is. Does Gladys want her to tell Selina that she’s looking for her? Gladys says, no, and N’neka moves on. Gladys overhears Sasha say, it’s been a while since she allowed herself to trust her own instincts. Now that’s all going to change. She thinks it’s time to let Gladys off the hook, and end the guardianship. She’s ready to take the reins again. She, Brook, and Lucy clink glasses.

Nina says she’ll give Carly this, besides having the world’s most fabulous moss bowl🎍, she didn’t drive the wedge between Nina and Willow, but once she saw it was there, she didn’t hesitate to take advantage. Carly says, if by take advantage Nina means take care of the young woman her son is in love with, the young woman Nina abused relentlessly, then yeah, she took advantage of her. Nina says, to think she felt guilty about… Carly says, guilty about what? and Nina says, blaming Carly for the estrangement between her and Willow, when it’s clear Carly will do everything in her power to keep them apart. Carly says, Nina can lash out at her all she wants. It doesn’t make it any less true. On her way out the door, Nina says, good luck with the SEC.

Diane asks if she’s spoken out of turn, but Holly says, not at all. She appreciates Diane’s frankness. Diane tells her, then what’s left to say except, you’re welcome. Now if Holly will excuse her, she’s going to call it a night. Holly says, not on her account, but Diane says she has to be in court in the morning. Who knows? Maybe one day she’ll get to defend Holly. Holly says she’d trust her freedom to no one else, and Diane says, nor should she. She walks over to Alexis, who asks, how’d it go? Diane says, not bad. She actually thinks she kind of likes Holly. Alexis says, that’s nice, and suggests she sleep on it. Diane says she’s not too proud to admit, Holly Sutton has some interesting qualities. She almost feels sorry for Robert, having to decide between them. Almost.

Valentin asks what Robert wanted, and Anna says, he’s having a really hard time making a decision. He wanted her to make it for him. Valentin asks if she did, but she says, no; not this time. He says, while she was solving her ex’s life problems – he puts her feet in his lap – her current, which is him – she says she remembers him – was putting the finishing touches on dinner, and not to brag – she says, as if – it’s the greatest amatriciana ever made. Even he’s impressed. Is she hungry? She says she could eat, and he kisses her.

Selina says she’s so glad to see Holly back in Port Charles, and Holly says she’s glad to be back. Especially since there was a moment she didn’t think she’d be back here, or anywhere else, ever again. Selina says, since she’s here safe and sound, she wonders if Holly would be open to doing a little more business. Their last venture proved fruitful to them both, did it not? Robert comes down the stairs, and stops short when he sees them. Holly says, it certainly did, and Robert watches from behind a column.

Tomorrow, Spencer tells Trina that she’s a genius; Selina tells Curtis that she can make the DNA test go any way he wants; Diane tells Mac, if he wants answers, he’ll have to ask his brother; and Holly asks someone for help.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey

Most embarrassing episode yet. And that’s saying a lot.

12 hours after Dolores’s Prohibition party. We see a clip of Danielle and Marge arguing heatedly at the party, and then Rachel and Danielle arguing. In a voiceover, Melissa says, for the last six months, she’s been keeping a secret, and doing everything in her power to keep the family together. Teresa says she didn’t want to say anything. She was scared they would ruin her wedding. Dolores calls Melissa, and says she feels bad about what happened at her house. She asks if Melissa and Joe #2 are going to the wedding, and Melissa asks how she can celebrate the marriage of the people who are trying to destroy hers. We see a clip of Joe #2 and Louie arguing, and they both look insane. Melissa says she doesn’t need to deal with toxic people, even if they’re in the shape of her family.

12 hours earlier. Dolores gets ready for her Prohibition party, and in her interview, she says she would have been a boss bitch in the 20s. Every mobster would have been fighting over her. We see a group from the Irish School of Dance, and Dolores says, Paulie wanted to bring Ireland to the boys, since the boys didn’t experience Ireland like they did. They have Irish dancers, Irish whiskey, and Irish singers. Paulie is handling everything, and all she has to worry about is looking pretty. It’s like her coming out party. She gets to show the crew her home, and her and Paulie as a couple, doing something together. The women and their SO’s trickle in, and in Melissa says she’s decided the 20s is her era. In her interview, she says she’s waiting for Paulie to get on one knee. Any time now. There’s more food than you can eat in a lifetime, and Frank dances with the Irish dancers for a millisecond. In Jennifer’s interview, she says she likes what whiskey does. She doesn’t remember Ireland, but remembers she had a good time. Rachel tells Marge that Danielle was playing nice at Teresa’s shower, and Marge says, Danielle was crying; she’s always crying. She doesn’t believe it’s just about Danielle’s brother. Rachel says she’s curious as to what’s going on that’s affecting Danielle so deeply. In Danielle’s interview, she says, she’s hoping for the best, and preparing for the worst. Bill tells Paulie that the guys he’s been trying to get Joe #2 to talk to Teresa, and we flash back to Joe’s interview, where he said he didn’t want his children raised in hate and anger. He tells Bill that it’s a tough situation, but Bill says, these are moments that only happen once in a lifetime. Melissa asks Danielle why she’d been crying, and Danielle says, everything is a trigger with Melissa and Teresa. Rachel says, Danielle seemed off when they were in Ireland. She has a relationship with Marge, and wants to give her a fair chance. Now she knows if she had said something negative about Jennifer, Danielle would have told her. In Rachel’s interview, she says, Danielle revealing that Teresa and Jennifer were talking to Laura isn’t a bad thing, but it proves her point. Rachel tells Danielle that Laura is Marge’s ex-friend, and it’s sensitive subject, so she wanted to give Marge a heads up. She wanted Marge to know what was being talked about. Danielle says she just wanted Rachel to be careful, and asks if they can put it behind them. In Danielle’s interview, she says she always wanted a friendship with Rachel. She doesn’t want to fight with her or have friction. She tells Rachel that she wants to move forward and build a friendship; their kids get along. Rachel says she was genuinely concerned about Danielle, and Danielle says, what she and Rachel had escalated, but she’s good now. In Rachel’s interview, she says she thinks she and Danielle could have a nice friendship, but they just haven’t been able to get to that point. Melissa comes by and asks how Danielle is. She was concerned about Danielle in Ireland. Danielle says she’s good now. She had things weighing on her mind in Ireland. Melissa wonders what it was.

In Danielle’s interview, she says she has a lot going on in her mind. She’s navigating the best way to tell Melissa about the rumor. She doesn’t want to hurt Melissa, and she’s damned if she does, and damned if she doesn’t. Melissa says, it’s an Irish party, so that means everyone must be drunk. Teresa and Louie are the last to arrive, and Louie deliberately ignores Joe #2. In Joe’s interview, he says, enough is enough. Louie knows what he’s doing, and he doesn’t respect that. Bill insists that it’s going be great night, and Frank tells Joe that Louie was short with him too. Louie says, you’d think, being her blood brother, Joe would show up differently, but Teresa says she has him and her love bubble. She just wants to be happy. Louie says he’s not happy with her brother, and Jennifer says, she’s happy for Teresa; Teresa’s chosen family, who want to celebrate her marriage, will celebrate with her. Danielle tells Jennifer that she’s going to tell Melissa about the rumor. She feels it’s the right thing to do. Jennifer says, she can’t do that, but Danielle tells her, if somebody was saying that about her, she’d want to know. Jennifer says, after what she went through last year, she didn’t want to do that to someone else. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, nobody protected her or her children. She doesn’t want to be that girl to another family. She tells Danielle that she was trying not to repeat what she was told, and in her interview, Jennifer says, Melissa didn’t do anything to her; it was Marge. She tells Danielle, at the end of the day, all this stuff comes from Marge. Danielle says, it’s only a matter of time, and in her interview, she says she doesn’t want to hurt Melissa, and doesn’t want to believe it’s true. She wants to tell her what a woman told her friend. If she heard something like that, and has to tell her in the most sincere way. She tells Jennifer that she’s looking out for Melissa; she’s not going to throw Jennifer under the bus. Jennifer says, it came from Laura, and Danielle says, if they want to put it on her, let them.  

Up the Dubs! Whatever that means. Danielle asks Melissa to come outside with her, and Jennifer watches. In Danielle’s interview, she says she has no strategy. She’s going in😐. Melissa is going to say, that’s not true, thanks for telling her, let’s do a shot, go back to the party, and continue the fun. She tells Melissa that she found out some information in Ireland that affected her on level where she was like, f***. She wants Melissa to know what’s being said about her. Laura was saying that Marge claimed a friend caught Melissa in the back seat of a car, kissing a guy. He told Marge about it, and Marge told Laura; that’s what Laura is saying. Melissa says, to be honest, she already heard about it through her husband. His sister called him secretly to tell him, behind Melissa’s back. In Melissa’s interview, she says, six months ago, Teresa called Joe over to her house, and said she’d heard this rumor. She believes it so much, she had to call Joe. How dare Teresa tell her husband that she cheated? She tells Danielle, that’s pretty f***ed up, coming from her sister-in-law. In her interview, she says, Teresa is repeating a baseless rumor from some woman who wants to hurt Marge. Melissa suggests Danielle call them both over. Teresa has accused her of doing a lot of things. She’s been a stripper – we flash back to that – she’s been accused of doing it in parking lots before – we flash back to that – and Teresa has said a multiple times that she’d leave her husband in a heartbeat for a richer man – and we flash back to that. There have been multiple things said that they’ve let go. In her interview, Melissa says, she had no intention of confronting Teresa about this because Joe doesn’t believe this BS, and she wanted Teresa to have a peaceful six months leading up to the wedding. But she has her minion come to make Melissa look bad in front of everyone, so they hear Melissa is a cheater. She asks Danielle if she looks like someone who would be in the back seat of a car, and Danielle says she doesn’t believe it. Why not address the messenger? Marge hears her name, and says she’s going to take Danielle’s Amazon dress and wrap around her throat. She comes over to Danielle and Melissa, and says she’s hearing her name. Danielle says, they were talking about Laura, and Marge wonders why she’s talking about someone she doesn’t know. Danielle says she heard something, and Marge asks, from who? Danielle says, don’t shoot the messenger, but Marge says, she’s not a messenger; she’s a sh*t starter. Danielle says, Marge has got the wrong person, and puts her finger in Marge’s face. When Marge tells her not to do that, she waves her hands all over the place, and Marge calls her a low budget Betty. Across the room, Dolores’s antennae go up, and she wonders if something is going on. Danielle says, everything is coming from Marge, and Rachel asks, what’s going on? Marge says, Danielle is a disgusting wannabe, and Melissa says, these two met up with Laura, pointing at Teresa and Jennifer. She calls Teresa a loser, and says, Teresa called Joe #2 to her house to tell him Melissa was in a car with a guy. In Dolores’s interview, she says she’s been around enough fights to know when it’s going to escalate. This is bad. Melissa follows Teresa around, mimicking her. Honestly, I have never seen adults behave like this. I can’t be certain what goes on behind closed doors, but certainly never at a party. Or a bar. Or anywhere in public.

At this point, there’s so much yelling and screaming and people bending over in a kiss-my-ass gesture, a lot is left out. It’s just a big, embarrassing free-for-all.

Melissa says, Teresa feeds on the hope she and Joe will get a divorce, and in Teresa’s interview, she says she didn’t want Louie to do it, but he’s the one who told Joe. If Marge was coming for him, he wanted Joe to be able to get in front of it. She never repeated it to anyone. Louie announces that he told Joe, and someone says, calm down, but Louie says he doesn’t give a f***, and gets all crazy eyed. He says he’s a winner. Teresa is winning. Teresa says, Melissa just wants attention, and Joe asks Melissa, what happened? She says, Danielle tried to tell her about the kissing in a car thing, and in Joe’s interview, he says, Louie called and said he needed to see Joe right away. He’d heard Melissa cheated on him. He’s got the wrong girl. Melissa says, they have to stop protecting them, and Marge says, this stupid girl brought it up, indicating Jennifer. Teresa says she knew this would blow back on her, and in Melissa’s interview, she says, Teresa knew this was going to happen, and was nervous. That’s why they were late. She should have told them to shut up. In Jennifer’s interview, she says she told Danielle not to say anything, but you can’t tell people what to do. Marge tells Jennifer that Laura is crazy, and Jennifer says, why fabricate a specific story with names, dates, and places? 😐Laura sung like a bird. Rats, birds. What is this, the poor man’s mafia circa 1948? Marge says she told Laura nothing, and Jennifer is on a revenge tour. She’s upset about what happened last year. Jennifer yells, now her daughter wants to be a therapist. I love how she makes this sound like such a bad thing. She says, that woman threw herself at her husband. <snort> She nearly launches herself at Marge, and starts crying. Bill manages to get her out of the room, but she yells the whole way. Rachel wonders, what just happened, and Teresa follows Jennifer. In her interview, Jennifer says, Melissa is a filthy cheater; not her husband. Melissa says, this was a great party move, and Danielle says she had good intentions. Marge told Laura and Danielle found out when they were in Ireland. Melissa asks if Danielle thinks it happened. In Rachel’s interview, she says, just because you have an ax to grind and say something, where’s the street cred?  You can’t just pull something out of the sky and say it’s true. That’s not how it works. Joe #2 laughs, and tells Melissa not to lose any sleep over it. Teresa says that Louie called Joe, and Louie announces that his friend Bo Dietl knows sh*t about everyone in the room. Everyone is like, who the hell is Bo Dietl? In Joe #2’s interview, he wonders who Louie is talking to, and tells Louie to back the f*** up. Nate holds Louie back and some guys hold Joe back, and Joe yells that Nate doesn’t have to hold Louie back.  

Joe #2 tells Louie, back the f*** up. He doesn’t talk to Joe’s wife like that. Louie laughs, and goes downstairs, and in Joe #2’s interview, he says, don’t get in his face like an angry devil. Who talks to woman like that? Louie tells Teresa that Melissa tried to fight him, and then Joe wanted to go at him. He told Melissa the truth. Teresa says she didn’t want him to call her brother. She knew it would blow back on her. Marge says, Danielle did this, and Danielle says, Marge can kiss her ass. Marge says, Danielle did to try and break up a family. Good job. In Danielle’s interview, she asks if Marge didn’t legitimately break up a family, which seems oxymoronish. Marge says, Danielle is a stupid bitch, and Rachel says, it wasn’t done privately. In Rachel’s interview, she says, personally, she wouldn’t pick these circumstances. She would have shared it in , but she’s not Danielle. In her interview, Danielle wonders why she’s being painted as the bad guy. It was Marge all along, and she tried to expose that. Joe #2 moans, why can’t we all just get along? The 90s called, and they want that back. In Dolores’s interview, she says she wasn’t thinking about the party and what she’d put into it (oh yes she was). She just wanted everyone to be okay. She’s so hurt for everyone.

We see in the text that Danielle and her brother still haven’t spoken. She’s focusing her energy on her Bougie Kidz line – one tutu at a time.  We see Marge is still living with Lexi and Nino (and presumably Joe #3). She’s continuing to build her arsenal – of extended family. Aww. Rachel has officially adopted Jaiden (yay!), and to celebrate, they took a trip to DisneyWorld, where Rachel hung out with her favorite rat, Mickey Mouse. Wait. What? This is the kind of thing that contributes to people who think mice grow up to be rats. Seriously, I had a friend who thought that.

Jennifer visits Teresa, who is cranky from last night. In Jennifer’s interview, she says, it’s supposed to be the happiest time in her good friend’s life. The situation is sad and disappointing. She should see it from my end. Teresa says she feels horrible, and Jennifer says she told Danielle not to do that. Teresa moans that the finger is always pointed at her, and I think of a finger I’d like to point. In the car, Dolores calls Melissa, and says she’s checking in on Melissa. She feels bad about what happened in her house. Melissa says she knew about Laura repeating the rumor. She’s known for six months, and had been dying to tell them. Louie whines to Teresa about being devastated, and Teresa says, it doesn’t stop. Joe #2 does construction on his new house, and in his interview, he says, Louie told him about the rumor, and continued to push. He said Melissa had been with multiple men, and told him to leave her. Then Gia called and said she’d heard what happened, and she thought he could do better. She said, mommy thinks so; they all do. He asked himself if he wanted to be around people who love him or want to hurt him. It’s a f***ed up situation. Melissa tells Dolores that Teresa and Jennifer were behind Danielle talking about the rumor. Teresa has been after her since she was 24, and she doesn’t need to deal with toxic people bringing her down, even if they’re in the shape of her family. Dolores asks if Melissa and Joe are going to the wedding, and Melissa asks how she can go support someone else’s marriage when they’re constantly trying to destroy hers.

Dolores tells Melissa, if they miss the wedding, she thinks it will be over over, but Melissa says, it’s been over. Dolores says she’s on her way to Teresa’s house. If they ask if Teresa’s brother is coming, should she say no? Melissa gives her the go ahead, and Dolores says she’s sorry for everything. She feels bad about last night. In Dolores’s interview, she says she can’t imagine if her only sibling didn’t come to her wedding. it’s not what she wants or wishes for them. It makes her nauseous to say it, but how is anybody coming back from this? She goes to Teresa’s house, and says she’s anxious for Teresa and her brother. She was talking to Melissa, who’s been upset. She’d kept her mouth shut, but now it’s out. In Teresa’s interview, she says she had plenty of opportunity to bring it up, but she kept her mouth quiet. She knew they would put it on her. Louie joins them, and says, last night was heavy. I expect him to put on a Nehru jacket any minute. Dolores says, Melissa felt that Teresa was behind it, but Louie says he called Joe, so he could get ahead of it. He doesn’t deserve to have it blow up in his face. The P.I. Bo Dietl brought him information on every person in the group. In Teresa’s interview, she acts ignorant of knowing anything, and Louie says he’s successful because he surrounds himself with successful people. In Dolores’s interview, she wonders what kind of information he has. She doesn’t understand what he’s talking about with this P.I. She tells them that Melissa said she and Joe weren’t coming to the wedding, and Teresa says, they hate her and Louie. This has been going on for over ten years. First she dealt with it with her ex, now she has a new chapter, and she’s so done. In Teresa’s interview, she says, family is the most important thing. You need to honor and respect family, not hurt them. Jennifer asks if she’s cutting them out of her life, and Teresa says, like her cousin Kathy. In other words, anyone who dares to tell her the truth. In her interview, Teresa says she’s been dragged through the mud and back. It’s gone on long enough. She tells Dolores that Melissa wanted to get her brother away from her, and got her wish.

We see in the text that Melissa is planning a housewarming. Teresa and Louie aren’t invited – it’s chosen family only. Teresa tells Dolores, that’s a relief, and thanks her. We read that Dolores and Paulie are looking for a new home. Dolores is looking for the gold at the end of her rainbow – in the shape of a ring. Jennifer and Bill continue to work on their marriage. Jennifer hopes Bill comes to prioritize the family over the pool house. Teresa tells Louie that she feels relieved, and he says, it’s over. He loves her. The text tells us that they’re preparing for their wedding. They lost two guests, but they’re gaining five pounds – of hair.

Next time – Teresa Gets Married – lots of Bravolebrities; Teresa wants it hot, sexy, and something people won’t forget, with as less clothes [sic] as possible; Jennifer says, the hair should be an accent piece, not the main event; Teresa cries over Melissa and Joe’s Instagram posts; and Gia says, it’s over for everybody.

🧊 Tipping the Iceberg…

Come back tomorrow, if you dare, for soap, and the VanderMoment we’ve all been waiting for. Until then, stay safe, stay arguing productively, and stay keeping it private if you’re going to be the messenger and not a sh*t starter.