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April 17, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Laura Joins Forces With Boyle, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Coming Not So Soon, Finding Their Place, Crisp Quotes Of Eight & Ed’s Spring

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What I Watched Today

(Weekday bites, Friday’s whole GH enchilada & media minutiae)

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday: 

Ric went to see Alexis and said he was there to see her on Sonny’s orders.

Willow told Drew that Nina was on her way back. If she wanted to keep shared custody, she had to rely on Nina, and this would make sure she could.

Lucas told Isaiah that everything went well with Jordan’s surgery, and Isaiah said he wasn’t sure he could have handled it.

Stella told Curtis that they’d let him know as soon as he could see Jordan. He had to give it time. She’d talked to TJ (🦉) and she’d promised to keep him updated. Curtis said he wasn’t okay, and they sat down to talk.

Gio showed Emma a baby gift for Brook and Chase, and she said it was perfect. The gift was perfect and so was he.

Ned asked Olivia if she was ready for Phoebe’s arrival. He was excited about having a baby in the house again.

Turner went to see Sonny at the secret apartment, and said he was in way more danger than he thought.

Tracy blamed Olivia for almost tanking the fostering.

Gio told Emma that he wanted the baby to feel welcome. The Quartermaines had big hearts and had welcomed him before knowing he was a Quartermaine. Emma said he was best of the Quartermaines and the Cerullos.

Ric told Alexis that Danny wanted to join the mob.

Turner told Sonny about the accident and said Jordan was lucky to be alive. Jordan was an exec at Sidwell’s company and Sidwell was in a rage. He’d asked if they were investigating the accident and accused Sonny of trying to shut Jordan down. Sonny said Jordan had nothing on him, but Turner said Sidwell believed otherwise.

Alexis hyperventilated and she asked if it was a joke, but Ric said Danny wanted to work outside the system like Sonny and his father.

Turner said Sidwell was drawing a connection between Marco’s death and Jordan’s accident, and believed Sonny decided to take her out before she implicated him. Sonny wondered if Turner was really asking him if he did this, but she said she knew he didn’t.

Lucas asked how Jordan saved his life, but Isaiah said it was ancient history. He told Lucas about Sidwell holding Lucky prisoner and hiring someone to kill him. Jordan had saved him. Lucas said Marco was his own person and not like his dad, and he wanted to take Sidwell as who he was now. Isaiah said that was why he didn’t want to say anything.  

Willow told Nina about Baby Phoebe and how she’d helped Chase and Brook. Nina said Brook got a good one in Chase, and she bet Willow regretted letting him get away.

Tracy said Olivia was the reason Wiley asked what a hooker was, and Olivia said it was an accident. Michael was just as much at fault. Brook told them to start acting like decent, civilized human beings or she’d send them to their rooms, when the doorbell rang, but it was Emma and Gio.

Isaiah said he wasn’t going to rag on Sidwell, and Lucas said he wasn’t blind to reality, but Marco had loved his father. He checked his tablet and said, Jordan’s labs just came in.He left to give Curtis the results.

Ric told Alexis that Danny was upset because of how the WSB was treating Jason, and asked Sonny to train him to pursue justice through other avenues. Danny was the perfect combination of Jason and Sam. Like his mother, he jumped into action to right an injustice, and like his father, he was ready to strike at all costs. Alexis said that terrified her.

Turner told Sonny that it had been a single car accident and Curtis’s statement aligned with that. Jordan had overcorrected and skidded off the road. Sonny said he’d hoped she thought he didn’t do it because she believed in him.

Willow told Nina that she’d believed she loved Michael, but she’d been more in love with the idea of being Wiley’s mom. Her cheating on Chase had been terrible, and she had to make sure her sacrifice wasn’t in vail. Her phone vibrated, and she said it was the woman from CPS. She needed to take the call, but it was time for Drew’s pain meds and they couldn’t wait. She gave Nina a syringe and explained how to use it.

Gio’s gift was a mobile with instruments on it, and he said he wanted to give Phoebe something musical. It meant so much to so many people. Brook said it was perfect and thanked Gio and Emma. Chase said they appreciated all the love, and Tracy wondered who wouldn’t want the Quartermaine family to look after a baby. Ned said, in some people’s eyes it wasn’t the ideal place to foster a newborn, and Chase said there had been tricky moments that almost stopped the process, but they got an assist from Willow. Ned said it could have been worse and happened when Drew was their congressman. They would have been indebted to Drew instead. The doorbell rang, and Brook told them to be calm and normal this time. She opened the door to Sarah, who said she had a special delivery.

Curtis said there had been times he took issue with Stella’s opinions, but not Jordan. She had respect for Stella. Stella said the feeling was mutual. Jordan had shown patience with her over the years, including when she jumped to the conclusion that Jordan was pregnant. Curtis said Jordan wasn’t mad and even said Stella had been helpful when she was worried about taking the test. It had led to them having a conversation about how it was best for Jordan not to get pregnant because it would be a strain on her good kidney like the accident probably was. Stella said they didn’t know for sure, and he said they didn’t know if the surgery had been too much physically. He hadn’t heard anyone say she was going to be okay. In perfect soap timing, Lucas came out with an update.

Nina saw Drew blinking like crazy and wondered if knew he was doing it. She said he was screwing everything up for Willow when she could have dumped him into a long term care facility. For some reason, Willow was committed to taking care of him herself. The least she could do was help Willow with this. She put the shot in Drew’s IV.  

Ric told Alexis that Sonny wouldn’t help Danny and said he’d had regrets when about the decisions he’d made at Danny’s age. He didn’t want any of his grandkids involved in his world. Alexis said, do as I say, not as I do. Teenagers really responded to that. Ric said Jason made the right decision leaving Danny with her. She had this. He believed in her… on this at least. She thanked him and told him to thank Sonny. Danny came into the living room and said he’d been cleaning the basement. He wondered what this was. He showed her the ball gag.  

Turner wondered if Sonny was playing her, but he said, not at all. They’d agreed they were both compromised now. She asked why he cared if she thought he did it, and he said he was hoping she knew he’d never order a hit on anyone he respected.

Lucas told Curtis that Jordan was still unconscious, but now in the ICU. Her vitals and labs were good, including her functioning kidney. Curtis was welcome to sit with her. Stella told him to go.

Chase told Baby Phoebe, welcome home, for now. They were happy she was there. (Another adorable, animated baby!) Brook said these wonderful, sometimes crazy, people were excited she was there and were her family for now.

Tracy suggested a celebratory toast, and Ned said, to Baby Phoebe. They were happy to have her as long as she needed a place to stay. Michael said, to Brook and Chase, who are doing a wonderful thing, and Chase said, to Michael, for finding a way to make it happen. Ned sipped his champagne and said it was the good stuff, and Gio asked if all champagne wasn’t good. Tracy said, so young and so much to learn, and Tracy, Michael, Ned, and Olivia left to look at the baby. Brook flashed back to her empty wine glass after Lucy’s visit, and Gio said they were going to be amazing foster parents. Brook said she couldn’t help wishing she’d had the chance to hold Gio when he was that tiny, and Gio said they couldn’t go back in time, but where they were now was pretty great.

Curtis went in to see Jordan, who was bandaged up. He said he was scared he’d never see her again, but here she was and doing great.

Willow came back, and said Phoebe had been dropped off at the Quartermaines. She thanked Nina, who said she’d given Drew the shot, and Willow put the empty syringe in a bag to get rid of it. She said she was going to take Drew back to the bedroom so he could rest, and she wheeled him out.

Alexis told Danny that the ball gag was part of an old Halloween costume. Toss it. Ric said he’d love to see the costume, and Alexis said, get out. Ric left, and she said, while cleaning the basement was a priority, she suggested Danny take a break. There was something important she needed to talk to him about. He said Ric told her that he saw Sonny.

Turner said she didn’t believe Sonny was that cavalier and didn’t think he’d antagonize Sidwell, but Sidwell wanted him to be the person responsible for taking his child. That’s why she was there. To warn him that Sidwell wasn’t giving up on this. Sonny said, she was advising him to protect himself, which was the first step in a war, and she asked him to find a way that didn’t lead to violence. He said if he didn’t know better, he’d think she was worried about him.

Willow told Nina that Drew’s meds had kicked in and he was resting comfortably. What happened? She saw Brennan, right? Nina said he’d had the traffic cam footage the entire time, and she told him that Carly would never forgive him for doing that to Michael. Willow said she and Carly agreed on one thing, that the children came first. That’s why it was important for her to keep Wiley and Amelia with her. Nina said she hoped Jack would keep the misleading footage to himself, but Willow said it wasn’t misleading. It was proof. She got in her car and drove over there and shot Drew in the back.

Alexis said it was a dark, dangerous, and illegal life that terrified her, and Danny said he was sorry, but he’d had to do something to help his dad. She said his dad would want him to be safe and so did she. She hugged him, and he flashed back to hearing Ric tell Sonny that Sidwell was the reason Jason got shipped off.

Isaiah thanked Stella for getting him the antibiotics, and she said tell her it was good news. He said it was, and she asked if he’d been at the hospital, but he said, no. He and Portia were at the cabin and had stayed in all night.

Sonny was about to kiss Turner, but she told him that she’d said what she came to say. Now it was time for her to go. He said nobody was there. It was just them. Stay. She said she had a thousand reasons why she should go, but right now, she couldn’t think of a single one, and they kissed.  

Curtis told Jordan that Stella saw he was worried about the accident and was righteously indignant on her behalf. Stella said he had to believe she was going to be okay. Their plans for the future were still on track. He took her hand and said he did believe that and hoped she did too. Jordan stirred and opened her eyes, and Curtis said he was right there.  

Tracy asked why Brook and Michael had been at Gio’s guitar performance and she didn’t get an invitation, but Gio said it hadn’t been anything formal. It was just an open mic night and he played one song. Tracy said she still would have liked an invitation, and Ned told her to cut Gio some slack. When Gio was ready, he’d love to hear him play. Michael said he wished Trina had ended her night on the same high note, and told them about the car accident. Chase said, it was a pretty bad crash. Jordan swerved off the road. Brook remembered driving, blowing her car horn, and swerving.

Tuesday:

Brook asked if Chase minded Phoebe sleeping in their room. She wanted Phoebe to feel safe and loved. She knew the GH staff did their best, but it wasn’t the same as a consistent presence. Chase said he thought Phoebe would have one whether she wanted it or not. He hoped she’d be reunited with her family soon, but until then… Brook said Phoebe was stuck with them.

Curtis told Jordan that she was in the hospital, and she asked, what happened? He said there was an accident and she was hurt badly. They had to operate, but the worst was over with now. She was going to be okay.

Britt met Brad at the Brown Dog and said it had been a rough couple of weeks. Brad said, one more reason to take her out. He could only imagine how much she was hurting since the WSB picked Jason up and disappeared him. Lulu and Nathan came in, and Lulu said, of course (🍷) Britt would have to be there. It was hard to ignore Britt’s wrecking ball to her son’s life.

Sonny and Turner kissed, then got busy.

Willow asked if Nina was really that surprised. She was sure part of Nina knew it was her all along. Nina said she’d had suspicions, but couldn’t… didn’t want to believe it, and Willow said she did it. She tried to kill Drew and they were in this together now.

Nathan said hello to Britt, and Brad said he’d invited her out for a drink. She could use cheering up after Jason. Nathan asked if it was working, but Brit said, not yet, and Lulu said they’d let them get back to it. Nathan said he hoped Britt felt better, and he and Lulu went to another table. Britt said she felt better already. Subtlety wasn’t Lulu’s strong suit. Lulu legitimately hated her. Brad said it was probably more about Nathan dating the mother of the child Britt gave birth to, and Britt asked if Lulu and Nathan were officially dating now.

Alexis went to her office, and Diane said she’d thought Alexis was working from home all week. Alexis said it was too distracting. Danny was there, Molly was at home healing, and Cody was always around. Diane said it was Alexis’s first time back since Marco died. It must have been horrible to have found him. Alexis said, it was beyond horrible and horrific for Danny, but he didn’t panic. He did what needed to be done. Diane said, like parent, like son. How was he doing now that Jason was gone? Alexis said since living with her, Danny had been suspended from school and tried to join the mob.

Nina said, of course (🍷) she and Willow were in this together, and Willow asked if Nina thought she was a horrible person. Nina said she just hated that Willow had been carrying the burden by herself, and Willow said she never thought she’d be capable of it. She was a nurse and healed people. Nina said Drew pushed Willow to the edge. She got it and didn’t blame Willow for wanting revenge. Willow said it wasn’t about revenge. It was about her children. She was desperate to keep them. Everything she’d one was for them and to be with them. Nina said it wasn’t going to happen with Drew, and Willow said Drew made it clear that he wasn’t letting her go. She begged him to leave her alone, but he couldn’t or wouldn’t. She knew she needed people on her side for the custody hearing, but he kept alienating her. She realized it wasn’t Michael keeping her children from her, but Drew. No wonder Michael didn’t want the kids around Drew. He destroyed whatever he touched. Nina said she tried to warn Willow, and Willow cried and said, everyone tried to warn her. She wished she would have listened.

Lucas said there had been internal bleeding and they’d been worried about Jordan’s kidney, but the procedure was a success. She’d have a bit of a long road, but there was no reason there shouldn’t be a full recovery. Her neurological functions were normal. Jordan asked about the bandages, and he said she’d sustained burns and lacerations. She said it sounded like he’d saved her life, and she thanked him. Nodding toward Curtis, Lucas said she should thank this guy. If anyone saved her life, it was him.

Chase told Brook that he’d heat up a bottle and asked her to keep Phoebe distracted. He was glad they brought her home today. If it had been yesterday, they could have missed out because of that car accident. He left, and Brook told Phoebe that she’d messed up big time. She was pretty sure she’d had something to do with that accident.

Lulu said Rocco had been in pain, physically and emotionally, because of Nathan’s sister. He’d become withdrawn. It was such a mess. She thanked him for being someone she could talk to and trust.

Brook told Phoebe that she was there with Lucy and they’d had a glass of wine. One glass, nothing crazy. After Lucy left, Dante called. Their son Gio was playing in a bar and she wanted to see him, so she hopped in the car. Another car veered into her lane, coming from the opposite direction, and she honked. They both swerved and she scraped the side of her car on the guardrail. She had no idea the other car crashed. She would have stopped. She assumed since they didn’t hit, everything was fine. Another reason she didn’t stop was if the police were called, she would have had to submit to a breathalyzer and she wasn’t sure she would have passed. It would have ruined their chances of becoming Phoebe’s foster parents.

Curtis asked if Jordan remembered where they were headed, and she said, Luisa’s? He said she swerved of the road and they crashed. Jordan said it was fuzzy, and asked Lucas if that was a red flag. Lucas said, no. It was a said effect from the pain meds and anesthesia. Jordan asked Curtis, then what happened? and he said, when he came to, she was still out cold. He smelled gasoline and knew there was a leak and he had to get her out of there. The door was jammed, so he grabbed a cowbell crowbar out of the trunk and had to pry it open to get her out. She asked if the car was totaled, and he said, there were several sparks and the gas leak exploded. She said, oh my God. If he hadn’t gotten her out, she would have died. He said she didn’t. She was alive and awake and here looking at him with her beautiful brown eyes. Maybe that’s all that mattered.

Turner got dressed, while Sonny poured some wine. Her phone dinged, and she said, there it is. The reason she left last time. His Wi-Fi is crappy. He said the wine was fantastic, and she took a sip and agreed. She said she was glad she’d decided to stay a while, and he said so was he. She said she hoped he knew this wasn’t what she had in mind, and he said he knew. She came to tell him Sidwell was a threat. He was taking precautions. He had people on himself and his family… Not there. It was just them. They both had a lot to lose if somebody figured out they were having this kind of fun. That stayed between them. Turner asked if he promised, and he said, Scout’s honor. She said, as if he was ever a Boy Scout.

Alexis said Sonny told Danny, no, and Diane said she could imagine how furious Jason would be. Alexis said it was going to take more supervision than she’d planned, and Diane said she needed Alexis’s signature on the paperwork to make it official. She asked if Willow dropped the restraining order against Danny, and Alexis said, not formally. Diane said she needed to get on that. If Drew recovered, he could have an issue about Danny living at her place and Scout spending time there. Alexis said she’d remind Willow. She’d like to keep their interaction to a minimum. She couldn’t look Willow in the eye knowing she got away with attempted murder.

Nina asked if Willow had come up with a plan to kill Drew, but Willow said, it wasn’t that calculated. She knew she had to stop Drew, so she snuck into the Quartermaine estate and took Edward’s gun. She thought she’d use it to warn Drew off. She was desperate. Nina asked if it was an accident, but Willow said, it wasn’t that either. The change happened when Judge Haran was killed. It had been her one chance at getting her kids back without relying on Drew. When she found out the judge was gone, it was like she snapped. She couldn’t even think. Somehow, she was in the car, driving in the rain. She let herself in, walked up behind Drew, and shot him in the back. Nina said, twice, and Willow said, in her mind, it was either him or her children and her kids would win every time. Nina said it made sense that Willow would want to take care of him herself. She felt guilty because the stroke was caused by the shooting. Willow said, Drew didn’t have a stroke, and Nina asked, what happened to him? Willow said she did.

Jordan thanked Lucas, and Curtis said he was grateful. Lucas said, of course (🍷). It had been his pleasure. He left, and Curtis said it was good news. TJ (🦉), Aunt Stella, and Trina would be relieved. Jordan said, TJ (🦉) knew? and Curtis said they’d been talking a lot. He had to convince TJ (🦉) to stay overseas and he did, for now. She said, good, and thanked him for getting TJ (🦉) to see that. He said, it was mostly Aunt Stella, and Jordan thanked him for saving her life. He said he would do anything for her.

Brook said she knew the accident wasn’t her fault, but she felt terrible for leaving. She didn’t know they crashed. Jordan had to be okay. She had to be. Now, too much time had passed to go to the police. Chase came back and said he was rusty at warming formula. He couldn’t decide if it was too hot or not hot enough. Brook shook some onto her wrist and said, it’s perfect. He said he guessed he was nervous. He didn’t want to mess up. She said she felt the same way.

Lulu said it wasn’t fair that Rocco was home while Nathan’s sister was enjoying a night on the town, and Nathan said Britt had no idea Rocco followed her to the pier, but Lulu said it had nothing to do with that. If Britt wasn’t so busy playing mom to Rocco, he wouldn’t even know her. She apologized for putting Nathan in a tough spot, and he said he loved Britt, but he wasn’t blind to the fact she was problematic. Lulu had the right to feel how she felt. She said she was just complaining and so they could enjoy the night, she was going to the restroom, taking some deep breaths, and hitting the reset button.

Britt saw Lulu go past and asked Brad to excuse her. He said, don’t. Whatever she was about to do, don’t. He didn’t feel like dashing. Their waitress looked like she ran track. Britt said she couldn’t live with herself if she stayed quiet, and followed Lulu.

Turner said, this wasn’t supposed to happen again. She distinctly remembered her and Sonny’s conversation where they vowed they wouldn’t. Sonny asked if she had regrets, and she said, that’s the problem. Not at all. She knew she was taking a huge risk being there. He said that was understandable. He was irresistible. It was like a curse. She told him that she was going to say she enjoyed his company too much, and he said so did he. She said in another world, where she wasn’t the acting DA and he wasn’t… him, they would actually explore what this looked like outside these walls. He said, the upside was, these walls were available when they wanted to enjoy each other, and she said, be careful. It sounded like an open invitation.

Nina said, Drew was paralyzed because of Willow, and Willow said, and Jenz Sidwell. He gave her the paralytic drug. Nina asked why she would do that, and Willow said after her meltdown, Sidwell came to her. He’d realized Drew was a liability for both of them and suspected she was the shooter. He was open to the idea of incapacitating Drew. What choice did she have? Nina said Sidwell was a powerful man, but extremely dangerous, and Willow said she needed an ally. Her whole defense was that she loved her husband. She thought she was going to have to go on pretending, and he had the perfect solution. Nina asked, what happened when it wore off? and Willow said she had to keep injecting him and it wouldn’t be any time soon. She had to ensure she was in a position where he couldn’t come after her. She needed to get leverage over him, the same way she got leverage over Nina. The shot Nina had given him wasn’t pain medication. It was the paralytic drug and the needle… Nina said, had her fingerprints all over it, and Willow said she really didn’t want to use it, but if she had to, she was willing to do anything to keep her kids.

Chase said he and Brook made a pretty good team, and Brook said they always had and always would. He kissed her.

Brad sat down with Nathan and said he was going to invade Nathan’s space. He had the feeling they’d be flying solo for a little while.

In the restroom, Britt said she needed to talk to Lulu, but Lulu said she didn’t think it was a good idea. Britt said it was important. It was about her brother. Lulu asked why Britt inserted herself in her life. Wasn’t stealing her embryo enough? Britt wondered if they could have an interaction without bringing that up. It happened a million years ago. Lulu said Britt had no idea the amount of pain she’d inflicted on Rocco, and Britt asked what she was talking about.

Sonny said it was the place for them to meet, and Turner said it was tempting. He said he didn’t want to pressure her. He knew she was risking her career. She said she used to be married to her career, but Jordan told her that she’d grown to regret that and was happier after her shift in priorities. She thought she could learn a thing or two from her friend. Her career mattered, but there were other things in life that mattered too. Sonny asked of she’d be up for being there for a glass of fantastic wine every once in a while, and she said, yeah. Maybe she would.

Alexis told Diane that it was weird. Willow had been adamant about Scout living at Drew’s house, but Scout was with her most of the time. One would think she didn’t really want Scout in Drew’s house.  

Nina said Willow set her up for blackmail, but Willow said it was more like an insurance policy. Nina said she’d never hurt Willow. She loved Willow. Willow said she loved Nina too. She knew it wasn’t on purpose, but the last time Nina tried to protect her with an alibi, it made things worse. She couldn’t afford another mistake like that again and Nina was torn between her and Charlotte. She tried to make it easier by taking away the choice. Now Nina had to side with her or she’d go down for drugging Drew.  

Jordan asked how long she’d been there. She had to go home. Curtis said she wasn’t going anywhere, when Jordan flashed back to the crash. She said, it was her. She’d leaned over to kiss him and drifted into the wrong lane. There was a car coming at them and she panicked. She overcorrected and the accident was her fault. She could have killed them both.

Nina said she fixed the Jack problem. She didn’t have to choose. Willow said, that could change. She needed to be able to trust Nina. She couldn’t be a helpless victim. She’d do what it took to keep her children. She couldn’t leave it to chance. Otherwise, it would all have been for nothing. Nina said she understood, but wished Willow would have let her help from the start, and Willow said it turned out that she liked standing on her own two feet. Nina said, at what cost? It was one thing to shoot Drew in a moment of desperation, but another thing to keep him trapped inside his body. Willow said she wished it didn’t have to be this way, and Nina said maybe it didn’t, but Willow said it did. She wouldn’t survive being separated from her children again. She needed to have control over Drew, and unfortunately, over Nina too. Don’t hate her for it.

Brad asked why Nathan didn’t tell his sister that he and Lulu were dating, and Nathan asked if Brad blamed him. Brad said, no, but was he sure he wanted to risk losing his sister? Lulu had been cold and relentlessly hard on Britt. It really was unfair.

Lulu said Britt kept acting like some kind of mother and it was confusing Rocco. Leave him alone. Britt said she got that she wasn’t Lulu’s favorite person, but she was trying to help her. Being with Nathan was a huge mistake for her and Rocco.

Jordan told Curtis that she should never have taken her eyes off the road. She was so sorry. He said, it could happen to anyone, and she asked if the other car was okay. He said he assumed. He didn’t know. They never stepped to check and make sure they were okay. Whoever they were, they kept on driving.

Chase told Phoebe that he was happy she was there with them, and Brook said they both were. Chase said they were worried they wouldn’t get the chance to take care of her, but now there was no reason she couldn’t stay as long as she needed. It was smooth sailing from here on out.

Brad told Nathan that it was worth remembering that the object of Lulu’s suffocating love and affection wouldn’t be there without Britt. His hospital sources said Rocco was great, but he wouldn’t be there being great if not for Britt. Nathan said it wasn’t as straightforward as that, and Brad said, what was? He wondered if Lulu was looking for a way to punish Britt for the rest of her life, but Nathan said it wasn’t punishment. He understood Brad was his sister’s bestie and appreciated his loyalty to her, but he wasn’t sure it was appropriate for Brad to hang out with her. He encouraged her worst impulses and behavior. It wasn’t something a good friend should do and he may have to intervene.

Lulu asked, why? and Britt said her brother had been gone for seven years. He didn’t remember where he was or what he did. He’d changed and needed time to figure out who he was before diving into a relationship. Lulu said she didn’t get the impression he was having an identity crisis. He was the same guy he’d always been. Britt said he was who Lulu needed him to be, and Lulu told Britt that she’d say anything to keep them apart. Britt said believe what she wanted, but don’t say she didn’t warn her, and she left.

Turner said she had to get going, and Sonny gave her a set of keys, in case she was thirsty for the good stuff.

Diane asked if Alexis thought it was harmful for Scout to live with Willow, and Alexis said she chose not to think about that. Diane said, then leave it as it is and be glad Scout was allowed to spend time with her. Alexis said she had the feeling something wasn’t right.

Nina said she could never hate Willow. She didn’t agree with some of Willow’s choices, but understood why she made them. Willow cried, and Nina said she wished Willow had been honest with her from the start. The one thing she didn’t get was that she would have been on Willow’s side even if Willow wasn’t forcing her to. Willow said she needed to be sure, and Nina said, what now? Willow said, keep her updated on the situation with Agent Brennan. The traffic cam footage can’t see the light of day. Nina said, it won’t, and Willow said she also recently discovered that two other people know she shot Drew. Nina said, who? and Willow said, so far, they’d kept it to themselves, but she had to make sure it stayed that way.

Wednesday:

Josslyn saw Nathan at the gym and asked if he needed a spotter,

Ava went to see Laura at her office and Laura complained about Sidwell expecting her to help him with flying his helicopter when and where he wanted. Ava said, maybe she should.

Boyle told Sidwell that the mayor was slowing things down, and Sidwell said if he couldn’t do the job, Boyle was of little value to him.

Tracy told Brook that Danny was out of control. He’d taken Brook’s car out for spin and the car had a massive scrape.

Dante told Turner that it was a single car accident and the other driver wasn’t responsible, but she said, they still didn’t stop. He said, they might not have seen it. No one had come forward. She asked if there was any progress with Marco’s murder, and he said he’d get the forensic report.

Jordan woke to find Curtis by her bed, and Dr. Caldwell came in to evaluate the injuries to her neck and face.

Ava said the new flight path was all Sidwell could talk to her about, and Laura said the deal was problematic for dozens of reasons. Ava said they both knew that he’d get what he wanted one way or the other, but thought Laura might have the wrong idea about him. Laura said she wasn’t the one who had the wrong idea. It was Ava.

Sidwell told Boyle that the police had done nothing to find his son’s killer and none of the politicians he’d bought could do anything right. He was getting pushback from the mayor even though he was blackmailing her with photos of Dalton’s body in her car trunk. He’d bought a congressman, and the only significant think he’d done was have a stroke. Drew’s wife was helping regular people of no significance, and his investment in Boyle had yielded meager returns. Boyle said all Sidwell did was complain when he was the common denominator in his own problems. Maybe the reason he was failing wasn’t because of everyone else. Maybe it was because of himself.

Turner said Sidwell was convinced Dante’s father and Jason were behind Marco’s murder, and Dante said Sonny had been at the movies with Donna that night. Security footage confirmed it. And Jason was too busy head-butting him in front of witnesses. There was nothing to tie Sonny to Marco’s killing. Marco was wearing a gold chain and had cash in his pocket, but no phone. Turner wondered why someone would take it, and Dante said if they had the answer, they might have a suspect.

Josslyn reintroduced herself to Nathan and said the friend she was meeting bailed. Did he want to do a rotation?

Tracy said Brook’s car wasn’t in the usual place and she’d noticed a garage door ajar. Brook’s car had been carelessly parked and had a massive scrape on the side. Brook asked why she was blaming Danny, and Tracy said Danny was without his father and out of control. Everyone else had their own vehicle. They had to clamp down on Danny, or next time, it wouldn’t be a car, but a person. Brook said she did it, and Tracy asked if she’d hit another car. Brook said, not exactly, and Tracy asked if anyone was injured. Brook asked if she’d heard about the crash on 91, and Tracy said it involved Jordan and Curtis. Brook said she had been involved too.

Jordan said Curtis could stay if he wanted, and Curtis said, of course (🍷). Dr. Caldwell took off the bandages.

Laura said Sidwell was dangerous and she’d hate for something to happen to Ava. Ava said she was aware of Sidwell’s reputation, but Laura said it was more than a reputation. Ava said she’d seen another side of Sidwell. He was hurting about his son, who’d been everything to him. Laura said she was glad Sidwell had Ava, and Ava said he’d been throwing himself into his work and asked Laura to just work with him on it. It would mean a lot to them both. Laura said she would, and Ava thanked her. Laura told Ava to promise to be careful. If anything was off, come to her immediately. Ava said, deal.

Boyle told Sidwell that the entire community objected to the new flight path, and it would look bad if he overlooked that for one constituent. Sidwell took out a gun and said if Boyle couldn’t do the job, he’d have to fire him, and the severance package may be more damaging than a bad reference. He wanted the flight path.

Jordan asked how it looked, and Dr. Caldwell said there was minimal inflammation and no sign of infection. Her face and neck had multiple lacerations and the trauma had been complicated by the burns. The silver lining was that the burns were first and secondary. It could have been worse. Jordan asked how bad it was, but the doctor said they didn’t know the extent until she was healed. There could be noticeable scarring, but they’d address that down the road. They had some good surgeons who could mitigate the damage. There were no guarantees, but they had every reason to hope. Jordan asked if it would have made a difference if she hadn’t been burned, but Dr. Caldwell told her that it was impossible to say, but it may have minimized the scarring.

Brook said she was driving to Charlie’s to see Gio, and Tracy asked if she was speeding. Brook said, maybe a little. A car drifted into her lane and crossed the dividing line. She blew the horn and swerved. Tracy asked about the scrape, and Brook said she ran into the guardrail, then kept driving. She was upset and freaking out. She wanted to get the performance in one piece. Tracy said Brook would be too smart to drive away unless she had good reason, and Brook said she’d been drinking.

Nathan said Josslyn’s deadlift was perfect, and she said her coach taught her perfect form. She’d played volleyball at PCU, but had to give it up for pre-med, but then realized pre-med wasn’t for her. She was lucky her family wasn’t forcing her to be a doctor. Nathan said, family expectations could be demanding, and she asked if his family had pushed him to be a doctor, since his mother and sister were doctors. He said he didn’t grow up with his mom, but knowing her, she would have made him follow in her footsteps. Josslyn said, and his dad’s.  

The bartender at the Brown Dog told Boyle that he was on the banned list, and Boyle said, not if he wanted to keep his liquor license. Whiskey, three fingers, pronto.

Jordan told Curtis that she knew there was a lot of bandaging and she could feel the pain, but it never occurred to her that she could end up with scars. He said they’d get her the best plastic surgeon, but she said things had to heal first and they didn’t know how long it would take. Turner came by with flowers and to check on the both of them, and Curtis said they were doing as well as could be expected. Jordan said she was managing, and Turner said everyone at yoga was asking about her. Jordan said she appreciated Turner coming by, but was feeling tired. Would Turner mind visiting some other time? Turner said, of course (🍷), and left. Curtis said he’d let Jordan get some rest, and followed.

Curtis saw Turner at the elevator, and she said she was sorry. Next time, she’d call first. He said, since she was there, had they learned any more about the crash?

Brook told Tracy that she’d had one glass of wine. She was perfectly okay to drive, but was afraid they’d give her a breathalyzer because she’d hit the guardrail. She would have dealt with it, but she wouldn’t be the only person affected. Tracy said Brook had Phoebe to think of, and Brook said God knew how it would affect their chances. She swore she hadn’t heard anything. She was focused on her driving and concentrating on not crashing. Tracy asked when she realized, and Brook said, yesterday. Chase mentioned the crash. She should have stopped just in case. Jordan could have died. That’s why she was going to the police and telling them everything. Tracy said, no. She wasn’t going to do that.

Josslyn said Nathan’s dad was Cesar Faison and had been a lot of things, and Nathan said, international criminal, global terrorist, attempted murderer. She asked if he wasn’t also a doctor, and Nathan said he had two memories of his father. He’d interrogated him once, when they didn’t know their relationship, and right before Faison shot him. She said she hadn’t considered he might not want to talk about it, and he said it was a complicated subject. Josslyn said she’d been thinking a lot about Faison and the weird connection between him and Anna.

Turner said the department concluded that it was a single car accident, but Curtis said, there was another vehicle. Did they look into it? She said, they didn’t cause the accident, but Curtis said, they saw it and took off. They were left for an hour and barely got out before the car blew up. It might have ended up making a difference for Jordan. It was going to be tough. Turner said, Jordan’s injuries were worse because the other driver didn’t render aid and fled, and he said he didn’t know how they could look the other way when a person was in danger.

On the phone, Dante said, stand down. He’d handle it personally.

Tracy said Brook wasn’t going to the police. She gotten behind the wheel, hit the guardrail, and kept going. Brook said she didn’t know there was a reason to stop, and Tracy said the police might believe her, but child services would be there immediately and Brook and Chase’s odds of adopting would be shot to hell. Brook said, not to mention she’d been drinking. She legitimately panicked when she hit the guardrail while she was rushing to see her see son perform. She’d demonstrated poor judgment, but did nothing illegal. Tracy said Jordan was a highly respected former Police Commissioner. Brook would be held responsible and may not be exonerated. Brook said she wouldn’t mention the drinking, but Tracy said they’d interview Lucy, the last person to see her before she left. Lucy would be compelled to tell them. Brook said she wasn’t drunk, and Tracy said, kudos to her tolerance, but they wouldn’t look kindly on a wealthy woman getting behind the wheel after she’d been drinking. Brook said there had to be a way out where she could still do the right thing, but Tracy said there wasn’t. It wasn’t ethical and she knew it was going to be hard to live with, but they were going to manage, because doing the right thing would definitely ruin Brook’s life.

Nathan said it was common knowledge Faison was obsessed with Anna, and Josslyn said she’d found a book called The Crystalline Conspiracy. Nathan said his father wrote it, and she said the woman on the cover looked exactly like Anna. He asked if she was surprised, and she said, no, but Emma said Faison was a big reason Anna was in a mental institution. She insisted Faison was still alive. Nathan said, that must be terrifying, but how did that involve him? He knew his father was dead, but he’d had nothing to do with him. It was true that Faison had hurt a lot of people. Josslyn said, some people eventually got over it, but it took his mom forever to shake Faison, and he said it was a subject his family tended to avoid, and she said, sorry. There were other people she could talk to about Faison and Anna. He asked what possible reason she had to dredge up a name that brought up trauma. Why was she so curious about Cesar Faison?  

Ava asked how things went with Boyle, and Sidwell said he was strongly considering pulling his support for Boyle’s reelection and the mayor was digging in her heels. Ava said she paid a visit to Laura and she’d agreed to push the new flight path forward. He asked, why? and she said she and Nikolas were long divorced, but she and Laura had a fondness for each other. He asked why she’d do that for him.

Dante went to see Laura and said he’d thought he’d give her a heads up. Boyle was on his way to a drunk and disorderly. There had been no formal complaints, but he didn’t want her to miss the window where she could call members of the media and put his dereliction of duty on livestream. She asked why he didn’t give the tip to Lulu, but he said he figured she wouldn’t want to miss out since Boyle had put a camera in her face at the worst possible times. Maybe it was time for her to return the favor.  

Tracy told Brook they had to deal with it discreetly and do it now before Chase noticed her car was missing and looked in the other garage. Brook had to do exactly as she said. Before Chase got home, she had to move the car next to the boathouse and cover it with a tarp. Leave the rest to her. By tomorrow, it would be taken care of. In the meantime – and by that she meant the rest of Brook’s life – never breathe a word of this to anybody.

Curtis said, as soon as the doctors gave the all clear, he’d take Jordan to a beautiful spa in the mountains of Arizona. Jordan asked for a mirror, and he said she heard the doctor. It would take time. She said she didn’t care. She needed to see what he saw.  

Ava said she knew Sidwell’s grief firsthand and thought she’d try to lighten the load a little. It was one little thing she thought she could do. He said it was far from little. He was discovering, for better or worse, who was willing to stand by him in his darkest moments, and here she was. Ava said she wasn’t going anywhere, and he said he wouldn’t forget that.

Josslyn told Nathan that Cesar Faison was fascinating. He was an international figure who’d played a crucial part in their local history and with people she knew. Nathan said not to mention his death, and she said she should have considered his feelings, but he said it was fine. He had to go. She thanked him and said she hoped she hadn’t ruined his time, but he said it was nice meeting her again. At the door, he turned around and looked at her for a moment, then left.

Turner told Dante that they needed to talk about Jordan’s accident. There was still no ID on the driver. They’d fled the scene. He asked, what changed? and she said Jordan may no longer be law enforcement, but she was still one of their own. She was going to find the driver and nail them.

Tracy said, it was an accident. It was unfortunate, but it happened. Brook wasn’t to ask questions of anybody, including the current Police Commissioner who happened to live in their house. Was she clear? Brook said, yes, but Tracy said Brook was still thinking about it. If she came forward, she would just make it worse. Brook said Tracy was right. She’d move her car next to the boathouse and cover it. Tracy said, excellent. The next time Brook saw her car, it would be parked in the appropriate spot looking perfect. They would be the only two people who knew that it was her car that almost collided with Jordan’s.

Boyle told the bartender that he got into politics to make his community better and to serve his constituents, okay? Not to become the type of man who only served entitled businessmen, vicious thugs, and the sanctimonious, holier-than-thou, high and mighty mayor. Laura walked in.

Jordan looked in the mirror, and Curtis suggested they get a nurse to help take the bandages off, but she started to remove them. Curtis helped her, and when they were off, she saw she had deep cuts across her cheek. She put down the mirror and cried, and he said he’d get somebody to rebandage her. He left, and she cried some more.

Thursday:

Josslyn walked into Sonny’s old kitchen, and said it was good see Carly and the moss bowl 🎍 . Carly said Donna was at her after school program, but Josslyn said she wasn’t there to see Donna or Carly. She was here for Valentin.

Boyle said he’d have another, but the bartender thought he’d had enough. Boyle said he wasn’t not paying him to think, but to pour. Laura filmed Boyle on her phone as he threatened the bartender with calling the New York State Liquor Authority, and the bartender said, just one more, and poured Boyle a shot.

Nathan went to Windymere, and Sidwell said, it must be important. Nathan said there would be more visits int the future. He was now the lead detective on Marco’s murder investigation.

Danny and Rocco met Dante at the batting cages, and Danny said, this was the surprise? Dante said they had the place to themselves and it would be fun. Danny said he’d wait in the car, and Dante asked what was going on with them. He wanted them to get outside, get some sun, and spend time together. Or they could skip the fun part and go straight to the hash it out part

Britt went into Cullum’s room, and he said, there she is. He knew she’d show her deceitful face eventually. Let him guess. Did she come to beg for her life?

Carly said she thought Josslyn wanted Valentin gone, and Josslyn said, for Carly’s safety and Donna’s. Carly said it wasn’t like that, but Josslyn said she’d hoped Carly came to her senses. Carly said she didn’t want to be in this situation, but Josslyn said it seemed like she did. It served her agenda and she was too stubborn listen. Carly said she felt the same way about the risk Josslyn was taking with her life. Why did she want to talk to Valentin? Josslyn said she wanted information, and Carly said, what if she didn’t want Josslyn talking to him? Josslyn said they both knew she’d get past Carly, and Carly asked if Josslyn was going to punch her or move her out of the way. Josslyn said, despite what Carly was thinking, she didn’t want to hurt her.

Rocco said he couldn’t swing because of his hand, but Dante said Rocco could tell him what he was doing wrong. Danny said he didn’t expect to play baseball and wanted to focus on basketball, and Dante said, why not both? Danny said he didn’t want to play baseball without his dad, and Dante said he couldn’t convince Danny to play, but they were there, so he thought they could do something fun. Rocco said Dante was still in his work clothes, and Dante said he was going to warm up.

Boyle told the bartender that he’d wanted to be mayor, make a name for himself, and have a bridge named after him. Was that too much to ask? Spoiler alert – it was not. He was dealing with a viper, a very vicious viper, and he didn’t know how long until it struck. The bartender wondered if he needed to show Boyle out, but Laura said it wasn’t necessary. She’d handle it.

Danny said Rocco’s dad had been right. Rocco had been quiet lately. He wasn’t answering Danny’s texts. Was everything okay?

Sidwell said he wanted Nathan to focus on Marco’s murder, and Nathan said it was the PCPD’s top priority. Sidwell said, was it his? Neither one was any closer to an arrest than they were on the night his son died. Time was a luxury they didn’t have. His son was in the ground and Sonny Corinthos, who possibly put him there, was walking free. He was surrounded by incompetence. Nathan promised to find who did this, and Sidwell said maybe he shouldn’t have put Nathan in the role of a detective. He didn’t think it was delivering the perks he expected. Nathan said Sidwell would be surprised what could be accomplished with a gun and a badge, and Sidwell said he’d prefer a real detective. Nathan said an entire department of real detectives and police officers were working around the clock on Marco’s murder. Sidwell asked why he had no answer then, and Nathan said he had an answer, but didn’t think Sidwell would like it.

Britt said she’d spoken to her brother and Sidwell and worked things out, but Cullum said he didn’t hear his name mentioned. She said she’d fallen in line. She was working on the project. He said, so she was obedient now. How convenient since her plans went awry.  She said she’d made a mistake, and he said she thought Jason would save her and look how that turned out. She said she wanted her medicine, and he said he had a bullet hole in his back, a consequence of her plan. The deal they once had, had been amended. They had a new understanding, a new set of rules. She’d get her doses, but first she had to produce results. She said she was back on board, and he said if that was so, tell him what really happened on the pier. She said Jason shot him, but Cullum said that was impossible. He was standing over Jason when the bullet hit him. Jason didn’t pull the trigger, so who did?

Boyle said he didn’t have to defer his time to Laura, but she said he might want to rethink that, and showed him the video. He said he knew it. She acted high and mighty, but at the end of the day, she was just like them. She was going to leak it to the press, put it online, or both. She said she didn’t take the video to hurt him, but to help him see how badly he was behaving. He wouldn’t want the public to see it. Look at this as a wake-up call. He said nothing mattered anymore, but she said that was the whiskey talking. He said, and the tequila, and she said she was making him an offer. She could call Commissioner Falconari, who would put him in cell so he wouldn’t hurt anyone, including himself, or he could come home with her now.

Rocco told Danny that he was doing okay. Don’t worry. His hand was infected and he didn’t feel great. Danny said he heard what happened at school. How was he doing? Danny said he’d been better. His grandma was upset about his suspension. He had to stand up for his dad. Rocco said he would have probably done the same thing. Did Danny really tell Wiley Wheeler that his girlfriend was going to dump him? Danny said, clearly, the truth hurt. It was totally worth it. Dante came back and said he thought he’d torn his shirt, but it was him that was torn. Rocco said he just needed more practice, and Dante said that’s why he wanted to come there. It was good seeing them like this. He knew Danny would rather be with his dad, and he got that, but he was there for him. He loved Danny’s mom very much and loved him. Danny said he had great memories of them, and Dante said he wanted to make more. He and Danny’s mom used to come there and she’d give him pointers. It was fun arguing with her. Danny said it couldn’t hurt if he practiced, and went to warm up. Dante said it looked like Danny felt better, but Rocco seemed quiet and he thought he knew why.  

Valentin asked why Josslyn needed to see him, and she said she needed intel on Director Ross Cullum. Valentin said Jack was one thing. Cullum was completely different. He didn’t think she wanted to know what was behind that door. Josslyn said, keeping that door closed wasn’t an option anymore now that Jason took the fall for shooting Cullum. They needed to work together. It was their best shot at taking him down. Nobody knew the WSB bureaucracy better than Valentin. Valentin said it was a two way street. You go first. She told him that Cullum was working with Sidwell. He was a double agent.

Britt said she didn’t know what he was talking about, and Cullum said, don’t insult him. Someone else was there and she knew who. She said she was unconscious. When she woke up, he was lying there bleeding on the ground. She asked Jason what happened, and Jason said he’d shot him. She wished she could give him whatever name he was hoping for, but she’d told him everything she knew. he asked if she believed she had a guardian angel besides Jason, and she said if she had another ally or any other option, she would be anywhere but there. He said, then she wouldn’t mind if he kept digging, and she said, dig all he wanted to, when Lucas walked in.  

Nathan told Sidwell that they’d looked at Sonny from every angle, and there was no evidence connecting him. He had an ironclad alibi. He was at the movies with his daughters. And Jason’s alibi was solid. Sidwell said, maybe Sonny hired someone. It wasn’t something he’d do himself. His son was the Police Commissioner. Nathan said Dante wasn’t helping his father, and Sidwell asked why he was eager to exonerate Sonny. Nathan said he wasn’t. He was following the facts like a real detective. Sonny knew Sidwell had photos tying him and Laura to Dalton’s murder that could end up in the hands of the police if he crossed Sidwell. Sidwell asked if Nathan really thought Sonny wasn’t responsible, and Nathan said he didn’t think so. The murderer got close enough to stab Marco. That implied trust. It meant Marco knew the killer and let them in. He didn’t see it coming. Sidwell said it must have been someone else who wanted to get to him. Marco had no enemies. Nathan told Sidwell to consider it wasn’t about him. Maybe someone had a score to settle. Was it possible Marco was involved with someone else or there were exes in the periphery? Sidwell said, there was only Lucas, who would never hurt Marco. He absolutely loved Marco. Nathan said there was a problem with a gap in Lucas’s timeline. During the time of his shift around Marco’s murder, he disappeared and they couldn’t account for his whereabouts.

Dante asked if Rocco was still upset that he’d come down hard on Gio. They were actually doing better. Rocco said it wasn’t a Gio thing, and Rocco said, there was clearly something. Did he want to talk? Rocco flashed back to shooting Cullum, and said he felt bad that Danny lost his dad. He’d had a mom and a dad, and now he had neither. Dante said Danny had them. He had Alexis and Scout to get him through it. Rocco said he wished they could being his dad back, and Dante said, whatever could be done, was being done. Be Danny’s friend. Be his brother. Rocco said he hadn’t been great either. He’d been keeping his distance. He didn’t know what to say. Dante suggested he focus on his relationship with Danny. How good did it feel when Danny and Charlotte backed him up with that Dalton mess? Danny said, Danny was willing to say it was all on him, and Dante said that’s because Danny was his brother and wanted to help. He needed to be Danny’s brother.

Laura brought Boyle into the apartment, and he said he thought she was a married happily woman. But he wouldn’t say anything if she didn’t. She said, for God’s sake. The next time, don’t finish the bottle. He asked what he was doing there, and she said he was three sheets to the wind in the middle of the afternoon. The Brown Dog was about to have its happy hour and she thought he’d want to sober up away from prying eyes and people’s little telephone recording cameras. He said he shouldn’t have gotten involved with Sidwell. Just because they were forced into working together, he wasn’t her responsibility. He was having a good time. She said he looked like he was drinking to forget, and he said maybe he was. He’d told her to stay away from Sidwell. He wished he’d taken his own advice.

Sidwell told Nathan, stop wasting his time. Lucas was a doctor. He could have been anywhere in the hospital. He would have never hurt Marco. He had to concentrate on finding the real killer. Nathan said he had to. Whoever killed Marco took his phone and that was a huge problem. Sidwell said because of incriminating evidence against them, and Nathan said, let’s hope whoever took the phone doesn’t know what they have. Sidwell said, in the meantime, speak to Cullum. They were out of his sister’s medication and needed to get more. Nathan said, will do, and Sidwell asked if there was anything else. Nathan flashed back to speaking with Josslyn, and said, no.  

Lucas asked what Britt was doing there, and she said, checking on their patient. He said he thought she should leave. Her boyfriend shot the man. It was clearly a conflict and unprofessional. Britt said, understood, and left. Lucas said Cullum’s recovery was going well, and Cullum said he owed Lucas his life. Lucas said, that’s what doctors did.

Josslyn said she and Cullum zigzagged around each other at Windymere when she was stuck there during the storm. She’d told him she’d been headed to a party at a nearby island, and when the storm got bad, she’d veered to Windymere to see her uncle. He seemed to believe it. Carly said Josslyn had been alone with Cullum, and Valentin said he was impressed. If Cullum had detected a lie, Josslyn wouldn’t have come back from the island. Carly asked if that was supposed to make her feel better, and Valentin said, yeah. Josslyn said, Sidwell and Cullum were working together. They had been for years. Valentin said, now they knew Britt was working with them. Britt, Cullum, Faison, and Sidwell had been working together for years. He’d suspected it, but had no proof. Josslyn said, his turn, and he said Cullum was the leading authority on Cesar Faison. That explained why they never brought Faison down. Cullum was undermining the investigation from the inside. Carly said she thought Anna was the authority on Faison, but Valentin said there was an emotional conflict. She couldn’t be objective. Brennan knew that. Carly said Jack told her about Anna’s breakdown. Did he think Jack had her removed? Valentin said, yes. He thought Jack was absolutely responsible for whatever happened to Anna.

Boyle said he knew about the blackmail photos of Laura and Sonny. Sidwell killed Dalton or had him killed and threw him in Laura’s trunk, and someone with a telephoto lens took pictures. He knows this because it was one of the things Sidwell screamed at him in the middle of his tantrum. He was complaining about all the ways everyone was failing him. He didn’t want to be the next corpse Laura found in the trunk. Laura asked if Sidwell threatened Boyle, and he said it wasn’t about threats. It was about what he was being made to do, the man those things were making him into. He got into politics to serve his community. He’d cut corners and made deals he wasn’t proud of because that was the job for everyone, but her apparently. That was how it worked. Sidwell wasn’t playing the same game as everyone else. This was something else entirely. The business he’d been doing for years, he wasn’t doing now. He was doing business with a killer and was in too deep to get out clean.

Lucas asked why Britt called him to her office, and she asked why he interrupted her with Cullum. He asked if she meant to thank him for rescuing her. Cullum was dangerous and she shouldn’t be alone with him. She said she’d been alone with him before, and Lucas said, the last time, he’d tried to kill her. She said he wasn’t going to hurt her in the hospital. She didn’t know why Lucas wasn’t avoiding him. Stop treating Cullum like a regular patient. He’d murdered Lucas’s boyfriend and knew he was involved with this.

Valentin said, Anna got too close to something and Brennan took her off the playing field and he’d neutralize anyone else who did the same. If Agent Cullum figured out Josslyn lied, she was as good as dead. Carly told her to stay away from Cullum, but Josslyn said she couldn’t. This was bigger than her, bigger than all of them. Carly said nothing was more important to her than Josslyn, and Josslyn said she loved Carly, but she didn’t have a choice. The stakes were too high. Carly should do what she had to, and she would too. She left, and Carly said they weren’t going to stop Josslyn. Valentin said, no, and Carly said she was scared. He said she should be.

Rocco said he was sorry he hadn’t been around, but Danny said it was okay. Rocco said it wasn’t. He should have checked in. He’d left Danny hanging and good brother and friend didn’t do that. Danny said he knew Rocco cared and that’s what counted. There was nothing anyone could do anyway. Someone should be able to do something. Rocco said sometimes the best thing was to wait and see how it played out. It sucked and he hated it. Danny said he wasn’t good at it. No one knew anything and it was driving him crazy.  

Boyle told Laura that he was somebody he didn’t want to be and he was expendable. Sidwell no longer needed him because he had her. She was more valuable. She said she wouldn’t let Sidwell hurt him. They were in it together and maybe they could find a way out together. He said Sidwell had them where he wanted them, but she said she wasn’t so sure. She did know drowning himself in a bottle of booze wasn’t the way to handle it. He said it was a good idea at the time, and she said they couldn’t come up with a plan if he wasn’t sober. She’d make coffee. Don’t get sick in her living room. He said he was good, and she left.  

Nathan went to see Cullum, who said he felt like him living was unfortunate for some. Nathan said he came to give Cullum a heads up. Sidwell was erratic and convinced Sonny Corinthos killed Marco, even though there was no evidence to support that theory. On the contrary. It had been disproved, but he couldn’t make Sidwell see that Sonny was probably not the one who killed Marco. Cullum told him to find the one who did.

Britt told Lucas that if Cullum killed Marco – and she was pretty sure he did – he took Marco’s phone. They could safely assume he read the texts, which meant he knew Lucas was involved, which meant he’d been exposed, like her. Lucas said he wasn’t helpless. He had options, like fighting back. She said, and what army? She didn’t think anyone could save her from this nightmare and Jason convinced her that he could. Now Jason was gone. Marco was gone. They had no one. He asked what she proposed to do, and she said, back off and pray the WSB exposed Cullum. Until then, all they could do was survive. He said that’s where she was wrong. There was one person who could stop this. She asked, who? and Lucas said him. She asked if he had a death wish.

Laura brought out coffee, but Boyle was passed out on the couch. She put a blanket over him.

Danny said maybe there was something Rocco could do, and Rocco said, name it. Danny said, Britt was there the night Cullum was shot. She and Rocco were closer now and talked. Did she mention why his dad would have done this? Rocco said they hadn’t spoken, and Danny said he figured Rocco would have already told him if she’d said anything.

Britt said she didn’t need more guilt and couldn’t have Lucas die for her, but he said he was doing it for Marco. She asked if Marco would want him to do it. Marco didn’t want to put him in danger and Sidwell had never been more dangerous. Cullum had always terrified the hell out of her. She suggested Lucas back out of the room if he was alone with Cullum. Lucas said he’d asked Marco to take the same risk to make things right between them. He couldn’t do less. She asked why he thought he was capable of taking down either one, and he said he was staying at Windymere and was in the perfect position. Sidwell didn’t see him as a threat and would never see him coming.

Sidwell looked at a photo of Lucas and Marco and flashed back to Nathan saying Lucas disappeared and they couldn’t account for his whereabouts.  

Cullum asked if they had another suspect, but Nathan said they didn’t. All the evidence pointed to was someone being killed. Beyond that, they had nothing to go on. In the meantime, Britt was due for her next injection. Cullum said, talk to Sidwell.  The meds were at Windymere. Nathan said they were out. Cullum had to call his supplier and have them restock. Cullum said Nathan didn’t make demands. He was lying in a hospital bed because of his sister’s betrayal. He’d tell Nathan what he told her. If she wanted her medicine, she needed to show progress. Nathan said he’d relay the message, and Cullum said, do that. Calling Nathan Cassius, he reminded Nathan that he could blow up his life as easily as Britt’s.

Josslyn saw Nathan leaving Cullum’s hospital room.

Valentin told Carly that Cullum would target Josslyn if he found out she was an agent. He got her into this to take Jack down, but Josslyn changed everything. In a perfect world, they’d take down all three. Cullum and Sidwell were the biggest threat to her daughter. Even if Jack walked, they had to help her daughter. Nothing would happen to her and her daughter, not while he was there.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

At the docks on the phone, Eithan says he’s sorry he’s late in calling. He got held up and just got to Port Charles. He’s on Pier 55 right now. Let him know if they can meet him tonight. If not, he’ll be there every day at noon, so he’ll see them soon… he hopes.

Laura puts a glass of water and some aspirin on the coffee table, and Boyle sits up. He asks how long he was out, and she says, about an hour. He says his memory is a little fuzzy, but she made a video of him when he was at Brown Dog, and she says, interesting that that’s the thing he remembers. He asks what she did with the video. Did she leak it to the press? Or maybe she sent it to the city council directly. Or is it online and he’s a viral sensation right now? Please, just tell him. How long before he has to turn in his resignation?

Kristina thanks Michael for dropping off Donna’s backpack. She was not pleased when she realized she left it at school. He says he’s always happy to help his little sister, and she thanks him and says, but Donna’s got them all wrapped around her little finger. (Mine too.) He says he knows, but even when he knows she’s working him, he’s still happy. Kristina is babysitting tonight? She says, yes. Donna is in her room right now playing Tron. She’s determined to beat Wiley. He says he wishes her luck. The only person to beat Wiley is Jacinda. She says, Jacinda seems to be a woman of many talents. She still can’t get over how good Jacinda sounded when she sang at Charlie’s. He says, you and me both. How have things been going since she reopened? She says, good. Business is good. A lot of positive word of mouth. She was actually just posting some content from that night and scrolling through the comments. He asks what people are saying, and she scrolls and says, compliments on the new look… Everyone loved Trina and Gio’s song… and open mic night was a hit. He says, anything on Jacinda’s performance? and she says, oh, yes… Wow. That girl can really sing. Too bad she’s… He says, what? and she says, nothing. It’s nothing. He takes the phone and reads, too bad she’s dating a homicidal maniac. Watch your back, lady.

At Bad Jen Café, Willow puts a sundae in front of Wiley and says, that’s for doing such a great job on his spider project. She’s so proud of him. Wiley says, thanks, mom. Does she think they could go to the rainforest someday? He wants to see the Goliath birdeater tarantula for himself. It doesn’t really eat birds. Jacinda walks in, and Willow says she needs to think about that one. Wiley runs over to Jacinda, and they hug.

About to go into her apartment Nina flashes back to Willow saying it was like she snapped. She couldn’t even think. But somehow, she was in her car, driving to Drew’s in the rain. She let herself in the back door. She saw Drew was there and she walked up behind him and shot him in the back. Nina says, twice, and Willow says, in her mind in the state she was in, it was either Drew or her children, and she’s sorry, but her kids will win every time. Nina lets herself in, and Valentin is there. He says, hi, honey. Welcome home.

In Sonny’s old kitchen, Carly says she’s so glad they’re doing this, and glancing at the moss bowl🎍, Lucas says, so is he. He thanks her for telling him to get over here. He appreciates it. She says she’s also glad Donna is staying at Sonny’s tonight. She wanted to have some alone time with him so they could talk and she could see how he’s holding up. He says, some days are definitely better than others, and looks around. He asks if her garlic press doesn’t live in this drawer, but she says she had to get a new one. She thinks it’s in that box over there with a few other things. He says he’s just happy to make a meal again. The chef at Windymere won’t let him anywhere near the kitchen. She says, there’s a simple fix to that, and he says he knows. He’s not moving back in with her. She says she didn’t tell him that he had to move in here, and he says, no, she did not. He takes a shaver out of the box and asks, is that because she already has a houseguest?

Lulu goes to the pier and looks at a picture of the Haunted Star on her phone. She says she’s thinking of her dad too. She’s missing him, but she’s sure he knows that already. She sees Ethan’s back and says, excuse me. Do I know you? He says he hopes so, and she says, Ethan! and runs to him for a hug.

Michael says, everyone thinks that he shot Drew, and Kristina says, okay. Well, then let’s set them straight. He says, stop. It’s not going to do any good. She says, they can’t just let everyone lie about him, and he says he hates it too, but nothing she writes is going to change anyone’s mind. Especially not after the way Willow tore him down on the stand during her trial. She made it sound like he framed her for murder. She says, yet he’s still somehow getting along with her for the sake of his kids. She gives him a lot of credit. She could never be that gracious. He says, it’s not gracious. It’s strategic.

Jacinda asks how Wiley is doing, and he says he got an A on his spider project. She says, that’s amazing. High-five. He asks if she wants to see it. He’ll go get it. Willow says she’s sure Jacinda is too busy right now to look his project, but Jacinda says, actually, she’s on a break, so she does have some time. Wiley says, Jacinda is the reason he got an A. She’s a spider genius. Please, can he show it to her?

Nina asks what the hell Valentin is doing in her living room. He scared her half to death. He says, sorry. He couldn’t exactly have the doorman announce him for obvious reasons. She asks how he got in, and he says he’d tell her, but it’s not going to make her feel any safer. She says he’s risking a lot coming to see her. Has he been hiding in Port Charles this whole time? Where has he been hiding? He says, who’s asking? Her or Jack Brennan?

Carly digs in the box and says, here’s the garlic press, and Lucas says, she’s not making Jack shave his goatee is she? At the risk of giving her boyfriend a compliment, it kind of works on him. She says, it does, doesn’t it? Sometimes when he comes over, he needs to trim his goatee before he goes to work. But she’ll let him know Lucas approves. They laugh, and Lucas says, she’s acting weird. She asks what he means. What’s weird about her boyfriend’s goatee? He says, it’s not about the goatee. She just seems nervous. She says, stop giving her the third degree about a razor and she’ll be fine, and he says, they both know if she doesn’t answer him, he won’t stop asking questions. She says, fine. It’s not Jack’s. It’s for another man. She’s involved with someone else.

Lulu says she can’t believe it. What is Ethan doing here? He says he had some free time and he realized he hadn’t been in Port Charles for far too long. So he came by to see his sister. She says, he came here to see her? and he says, yeah. Aside from a few texts, they haven’t really been in touch since she woke up. He needed to see her up and kicking butt for himself. She says, well, he could have at least called and let her know he was coming, but he says, then it wouldn’t have been a surprise. She says, that was so sweet. Now tell her the truth. Who is he running from this time?

Laura says she meant what she said earlier. She took that video of Boyle with the intention of showing him how bad his behavior was. She had no intention of showing it to anyone, least of all the press. She hands him a cup of coffee, and he says he knows she said that, but he was drinking, so he wasn’t really sure. She says, well, think about it. If she wanted to call him out for being drunk and disorderly, she would have just left him at the Brown Dog. She’s sure one of those patrons would have been more than happy to help him make a spectacle of himself. He says, but she didn’t, and she says, no. She brought him back here so he could sober up privately. He says, that’s right, but why would she do something like that for him? and she says, at the moment… She doesn’t have any idea right now.

Wiley says he picked a creepy font just like she said, and Jacinda says, great choice. Super spidery. She bets his teacher loved that. Willow says she thought he said his daddy helped him with this project, and Wiley says, he did with the pictures, but Jacinda knows everything about spiders. Jacinda says, not everything. When she was in Australia, she had a run-in with a ginormous huntsman spider and she freaked out. Then she did a little research online and the more she learned, the more she became a fan. Willow says, fascinating, and Jacinda says, anyway, she sent a few links to Wiley. Willow says she hopes he thanked Jacinda, and he says he did, but he and daddy are also going to take her to that pizza place with the arcade games. Jacinda’s really good at Tron. Jacinda says, well, she’s got to get going, and tells Wiley that she’ll see him later. Spiders rule. He says, spiders rule, and they high-five. Jacinda leaves, and Willow says, you know what? She thinks she’d like to learn how to play Tron. Could Wiley teach her? He says, well, Tron’s really hard. She should start with Roblox. She says, he’s the expert. Is he ready for his sleepover at Liam’s? He says, yeah, and they get ready to leave.

Ethan asks why Lulu would think somebody was after him, and she says she doesn’t know. People tend to take it personally when he cons them out of their money. He says he’s her brother. He can’t believe she thinks so little of him. She says, so he’s not running cons anymore? and he says, of course (🍷) he is. He’s just offended that she thinks he’d get caught. He is a professional with God given talent and extraordinary genius. She tells him, he says proudly, and he says, hey. He only targets people who deserve it. She says, otherwise known as dangerous and vengeful types, and he says, as far as he knows, no one is after him. He just misses his family. His first stop was France. He saw his mom and Robert. (Really? They’re playing this like they did Monica? It’s like that grandma on the roof joke.)  She asks, how was that? and he says, it was good. He got to spend some time with Sasha and he got to meet his little niece Daisy. But it turns out the French countryside can be a little quiet. Even Daisy’s considerable charms couldn’t change that, so he hopped on a plane to come see her. She says she’s honored. Did he tell anyone else he was coming? He says, nope. She’s the first person he’s run into. Actually, he was going to call her as soon as he finished up here. She says, finished up what? and he says, reminiscing he guesses. When he first came to Port Charles, he landed right here on the Haunted Star. She says she was just thinking about the Haunted Star too. He knows it was destroyed, right? He says, yeah. He just had to see it with his own eyes. He just can’t believe it’s gone. He can’t believe… He can’t believe he’s gone. She says her neither.

Nina tells Valentin that she’s confused. What does Jack Brennan have to do with anything? He says, Jack’s desperate to talk to him because he has information that Jack needs and Jack’s angry that he broke out of prison on his watch. She says she still doesn’t understand why he’s here, and he says he knows Jack would want to talk to her. She says, because Jack knows she’s his ex-wife? and he says, because Jack knows he’d want to talk to Charlotte. Who better to squeeze information out of his daughter than her? Because the two of them have such a loving and trusting relationship, don’t they? Is he getting warm? She says, oh God. Charlotte figured it out, didn’t she?

Lucas asks if she’s still with Jack, and Carly says, yeah. He says, so she’s cheating on him? and she says, it’s more complicated than that, okay? He says, she’s been down this road before. She knows where it leads and how much it costs her along the way. She says she told him it was complicated, and he says, cheating usually is. She says, oh God, and he says, it’s also time consuming. How long has she been seeing this guy? She says, a little over a month. She knows him. They have a bit of a history together. Lucas asks if he knows him, and she says she’s not telling him anything else. The relationship doesn’t have a future.

Boyle says, Laura had the perfect opportunity to force his resignation out of city council. She could have gotten him out of her life forever. She says, and you know what? She still could. She takes out her phone and says, and it would make her life a lot easier. He asks why she’s not seizing the day, and she says, because they’re both stuck under Sidwell’s thumb. She knows what that feels like. It’s not hard for her to understand why he’d go on a bender. He says, so she’s doing this out of the kindness of her heart? and she says she doesn’t really have a reason to make his life harder. He says he didn’t think he could feel any worse than he already does, but it turns out he can, and she says, why is that? He says he’s pretty sure he’s the reason Sidwell framed her for murder.

Ethan tells Lulu that he guesses he was so shocked to find out Luke died because he was just so alive all the time. It was hard for him to imagine a time when he wasn’t. She says, for what it’s worth (🍷), she thinks he’d be thrilled that they’re together right now. And they’ll always have each other. Tears run down Ethan’s face as he puts his arm around Lulu and she puts her head on his shoulder.

As they prepare dinner, Lucas asks why Carly doesn’t see a future with he who shall remain nameless. Is he married or on a wanted poster somewhere? Carly says, hey, and he says, well, sorry. She has a type. So forgive him for thinking he won’t find the guy working at the library. She says she doesn’t have a type, by the way. It’s just, in this case, she thinks they’re better off as friends for more reasons than she can count. He says he doesn’t think either one of them believes what she’s saying, and she says, wow. He says, she really cares about this guy, and she says she does. She didn’t expect to, but yeah. He says, all right. So on a scale of one to ten, ten being really, really strong feelings… She protests, and he says, so eight to ten. Why doesn’t she break up with Jack so she can give this a shot? He never liked the idea of her and Brennan anyway. She says, yeah. She’s heard that before. He says, why isn’t she breaking up with Jack? and she says she’s not ready yet. He says she doesn’t really have a choice, though, does she? The man’s a spy. It’s only a matter of time before he figures out she’s cheating on him. She says, okay. She’s with Jack for reasons she can’t talk about and she’d really appreciate it if he’d just leave it at that. He asks if she’s sure, and she says she’d really appreciate it if he’d just drop it.

Valentin tells Nina, Charlotte’s very smart. It’s difficult to get anything past her. Nina says, Charlotte must hate her, but he says, no. He doesn’t think Charlotte hates her. Charlotte doesn’t trust her. She says she’s so sorry. Hurting Charlotte is the last thing she ever wanted to do. She tried to stall Brennan as much as she could, but now he’s forcing her hand. He says he thought so. He knows she loves Charlotte and would never do anything like this unless she was backed into a corner. She says she swears she tried to get out of it, but she doesn’t know if there’s anything that will back Brennan off for good. The man is tenacious and if she doesn’t do exactly what he wants, Willow’s the one who pays for it.

Michael tells Kristina that if he had it his way, Wiley and Amelia would be with him full-time. They’d never set foot in Drew’s house again. She says she totally gets that, and he says, but when Willow was exonerated, suspicion shifted to him, which left him at a huge disadvantage. He had no choice but to share custody with her, which means he has to put up a good front at all times. She says, for the sake of the kids, and he says, yeah, but also because playing nicer, at least being civil, keeps him from landing back in family court where he’d be in an even worse position. She says, with Willow in congress now, she has much more power and influence. She may not use that like Drew did, but she’s going to use it. He says, she definitely will, which is why it’s better all around if she thinks he’s just accepted the situation and moved on. She says, but he hasn’t, and he says, no. He knows Willow shot Drew and he’s going to prove it.

Boyle says he knew Sidwell was going to charm Laura into doing his bidding, but he warned him. He warned him that she had too much integrity and made some offhand remark that Sidwell was going to need some leverage over her if he wanted her to cooperate. She says, okay, and he says he’s sorry. He is so sorry because he never knew saying something so casually… what it would mean for her down the line. She says, it’s really nice to hear him apologize for something, but in this case, it isn’t really necessary, and he says, listen to him. He’s the one who put that damn idea in Sidwell’s head. She says, knowing Sidwell as she does, she’s pretty sure he could come to that conclusion on his own. Unless what he’s saying is that he helped Sidwell to set her up. He says, no, no, no, no, no, no. He was stunned when Sidwell took it so far. He had no idea. She says, okay then. He doesn’t have anything to feel guilty for. He says, that is a level of generosity you don’t see every day, or ever really, and she says, Sidwell’s the only person to blame here. Somehow, he managed to compromise them both, but the good news is that while Boyle was sleeping, she was busy coming up with a plan for them to stop him.

Ethan looks at photos on Lulu’s phone and says, wow. Rocco and Charlotte got so big. She says she’s told that’s what happens when you’re away for a while, and he asks, how are they? She says, they’re doing good. They’ve had a lot of tough things come at them in the last year or so, but they’re hanging in there. He says, that’s good to hear. What about her and Dante? She says, they’re in a good place. They co-parent pretty well she thinks, but they’re not together. She actually started seeing someone new. They’re taking it slow. What about him? He says he never stays in one place long enough to be serious with anyone. Bouncing from place to place, it sort of takes its toll. He guesses that’s why it’s so good to be back here. Port Charles is the closest thing he has to a home. She says, now that he’s home, how long will they be blessed with his presence? and he says he was thinking it might be open-ended. She says, really? So he’s planning on putting roots down or something? He says, no, no. Nothing like that. He’d like to spend some time here and with her. What does she think? She says she would like nothing more.

Lucas says, so they’ve established that Carly isn’t going to tell him who this guy is. He just wants to know if he makes her happy. She says she guesses. When he’s not driving her crazy. He asks if they fight a lot, and she says, all the time. She thinks that’s because they have so much in common. He says, like? and she says, like they would do anything for their children. They’re not afraid of making a decision other people don’t agree with if they believe they’re doing the right thing. He says, well, morally ambiguous is her type. He’s just saying, with her type and her track record, maybe this guy isn’t the one. She says she’s not saying he is the one. She’s just saying he gets her in away that no one has in a really long time. He doesn’t judge her and she doesn’t judge him. And even when it’s messy, it’s easy. He says, when she puts it that way, Mr. Easy sounds not so bad. She says, yeah. No one else will agree with that. She doesn’t have to jump through hoops when she’s with him like she had to do with Sonny, Drew, and especially Jack. Trying to keep the work situation and private life separate, that was exhausting. He says he’s just going to ask her one more time. Is she sure she can’t make it work between the two of them? He hasn’t heard her talk about a man like this in… ever. She says, circumstances brought them together. That circumstance will change, and that will be the end of the relationship. He says, but that’s not what she wants, is it?

Kristina asks if Michael is saying he has proof Willow shot Drew, and he says, not yet, but he’s looking. He’s starting with the evidence that went missing during the trial. She says, the traffic cam footage that shows Willow driving near Drew’s house that day, and he says he would bet good money that Chase destroyed that footage to help Willow’s case. Maybe it could be recovered. She tells him, you know what they say. Nothing is ever truly deleted. He says, if that’s a dead end, maybe there’s other evidence, other witnesses, and she asks if it isn’t too late. Willow can’t be tried for the same crime twice. He says, not in a court of law, but if it’s proven that she shot Drew and got away with it, she could lose her seat in congress, his name will be cleared… She says, then he’ll take her back to court and get full custody, and he says, yeah. That’s what he’s thinking. She says, it all sounds great except for the last part, and he says, why? She says she’s no fan of Willow, but if he puts Wiley and Amelia through another custody battle, he’s just going to be doing what their parents did to them as kids. Can he really live with that?

Willow finds Jacinda in Nina’s office, and Jacinda asks if she left something behind at the café. Willow asks if Jacinda really thinks she’d bring it to her if she had, and Jacinda says, so then Willow must be here to tell her that she should stop helping her son get good grades in school. Willow asks if she remembers how they first met, and Jacinda says she does. Willow says she walked into her bedroom and there Jacinda was in all her nearly naked glory, trying to convince her that she and Drew had slept together. Jacinda says she wasn’t nearly naked, but thanks for saying she was glorious. If Willow still has a problem with that, talk to her mom. She’s the one who hired her. Willow says, that’s her point. Jacinda will do anything for money, including befriending her son so she can kiss up to her latest meal ticket. Jacinda says she helped Willow’s son because he asked her to, and Willow says, Jacinda helped her son to ingratiate herself with his father and she refuses to allow Jacinda to do that anymore. So no more Tron games or spider projects or hugs at the café. From now on, stay away from her children.

Laura asks what Boyle says to the two of them working together to stop Sidwell, and he says he thinks it depends on the how. She says, Sidwell has been relentless in pushing through this new flight path for his helicopter. She thinks his urgency about it is about something more than just improving his flight times to and from the island. Does he know what she means? He says, yes, he does, and she says, so now that she’s approved that new flight path, what she needs him to do is go find out why was that so important to him. He says, but then what? and she says, depending on what he finds, who knows? They might be able to get the FAA involved. Then maybe the WSB. If they’re involved, then she’s sure the Feds would want to be in on it too. He says he supposes it’s better than bellying up to the bar and waiting for the ax to fall, and she says, yeah. So what does he say? Is he in?

Ethan looks at this phone, and Lulu asks if Ethan is expecting to hear from someone, but he says, no. He was just checking the time. She says, okay, good, and suggests they head back to her house and they’ll get him all set up before it’s too late. He says, no, no, no… but she says, whatever he was thinking, stop. He’s staying with her. He asks if she’s sure, and she says she’s insisting. In fact, she’s insisting so much, he’s practically a hostage. He says, it wouldn’t be his first time, but he’ll have to meet her back at her place. He actually has one more stop to make.

Kristina says, when the truth came out about Willow and Drew, Michael still let Wiley and Amelia stay with Willow because he didn’t want them to be caught in the middle. She really respected that choice. Michael says, yeah, then Willow turned around and took advantage of that, and she says, because things got ugly between them, but they’re in a much better place now. Wiley and Amelia aren’t being pulled between the two of them. He remembers how awful that was for them when they were in that position, right? He says, non-stop anxiety. That made it feel like it was hard to breathe sometimes. She says, exactly. She was sick to her stomach most days. It was bad. He says he felt like it was his responsibility to fix things and try to make sure both of his parents were okay, and she says she’s not telling him to bail on his plan. He should find the evidence to clear his name, but don’t use it to take the kids away from their mom for their sake.

Jacinda tells Willow that she would never use Wiley. He’s a great kid and she likes him. And guess what? He likes her too. She’s sorry that bothers Willow, but she’s not going anywhere. Willow says, but she is, because she’s Wiley’s mother, and Jacinda says, and Michael is his father. Whether Willow approves or not, she and Michael are together and that means she’s in the kids’ lives. Willow says, even Jacinda must see that it’s completely inappropriate for Michael to allow their children to spend time with a hooker. She’s a danger to them. Jacinda says she’s a danger to them? Which one of them shot a man in the back twice and left him for dead? Willow says she was acquitted, remember? Everyone knows it was Michael who shot Drew, except Jacinda apparently. Jacinda says, God, you really are a piece of work, but Willow says, Jacinda doesn’t know anything about her. Jacinda says she’s known dozens of Willows throughout her life, starting when she was in middle school. Judgmental, self-righteous, desperate. And now she’s desperately trying to pin her crime on a good, generous man like Michael. It’s pathetic. And Willow cheating on him with a creep like Drew? Beyond pathetic. Willow says, Michael cheated too. Everyone conveniently forgets that, even though his indiscretion resulted in the birth of a child. Jacinda says, Willow is still the one who was dumb enough to throw Michael away, and Willow says, that is not… Jacinda says, but the fact that she did gives him the right to move on however, whenever, and with whoever he pleases. She really blew it and now she’s desperately trying to find someone to take the blame. Not just for the shooting, but for her whole life. But the reality is, if she doesn’t like the way her life has turned out, she only has herself to blame.

Valentin says, it makes sense that Jack has something on Willow. That’s the way he operates. Nina says, all she can tell him is that Jack has the power to completely destroy Willow’s life, and he says he’s sorry to hear that, but at least now he knows what he’s up against. She says, listen. That bastard has her in an impossible position. She loves Charlotte – he knows that – as if she were her own. And Willow. She fought so hard to have a relationship with her. Yes, she’s made a lot of mistakes, but they’re finally at a decent place. He has no idea what that means to her. He says, but he does. He remembers all too well how much she wanted to be a mother. And he’s happy for her. She says, he’s not angry with her, and he says he doesn’t blame her. He blames Jack. She says she does have a way of keeping Jack in check for a while, but she doesn’t know how long it’s going to work, because he’s obsessed with finding Valentin, which means he could change his mind and go after Willow and Charlotte at any time. He says, then she needs to give Jack exactly what he wants.

Boyle says he doesn’t know if he’s still drunk or Laura is just a very persuasive person, but he’s in. Let’s do it. He’s going to do everything he can to find out everything he can about Sidwell’s flight plan. He starts to leave, but Laura says, wait a second. If he takes this risk, there’s going to be more pressure on him, not less. Is he sure he can handle that? He says he’s going to do the very best he can to be the type of man who doesn’t unravel and get everything they need. She says, yeah, but when things get tough, is there someone he can lean on? He says he’s good on his own and opens the door, but she tells him, wait. The next time he feels the walls closing in on him, instead of taking a drink, call her instead. Okay? He says, deal, and they fist bump. She says, deal, and he leaves.

Looking at her phone, Kristina says, yeah, someone’s going to call her brother a homicidal maniac and she’s not going to respond? There’s a knock at the door, Kristina opens it, and says, Ethan. He says, this is definitely his lucky day. Hello, Kristina.

Sitting down to eat, Carly says, Lucas must think she’s a mess, and he says, all right. What else is new? Kidding. She’s not a mess. She has a really tough choice to make. He thinks she needs to make it sooner rather than later, but he will support her whatever she chooses. She thanks him and tells him that she wishes she would have said that to him about Marco. She’s really sorry it took her so long to come around. He says, she had a good reason to be concerned, but ultimately, Marco was a good man and they truly did love each other. She says, they had something special, and he says they did. Which is why he owes it to Marco to stay at Windymere. She says, look, they need to talk about it, and he says he supports and accepts her deeply complicated choice. So he hopes she’ll do the same for him. She says, look how he boxed her in. Well played, brother. He says he learned from the best, and they clink wine glasses.

Nina says she’s sorry. Valentin wants her to give him up to Jack? He says, not exactly. He wants her to feed Jack information on him, but only information he wants Jack to have. She says, he’s setting Jack up, and he asks if that’s a problem. She says, God no. It’s just that if Jack finds out she’s double crossing him, he’s going to take it out on Willow, and that’s exactly what she’s trying to avoid. He says, it sounds like that’s what he’s going to do anyway. At least in this scenario, she doesn’t have to face Jack alone. She has him. She knows he’s her best chance to bring Jack down for good. He’s not going to force her. The choice is hers.

Willow says she doesn’t care that Jacinda and Michael are together. His penchant for women like her, not her problem. But Jacinda being around her kids is her problem and it’s never going to happen again. Jacinda says, not her call, and Willow says, oh, but it is. Michael thought he had the right to cut her off from her kids because of her relationship with Drew. Jacinda says, well, yeah. Drew is a horror show. From what she’s been told, he was unfit to be around them. Willow says, so is Jacinda. She has a record. She takes money for sex. Who knows what Jacinda might expose her kids to. Jacinda says, kindness? Fun? Sanity? Willow says, this situation has gone on long enough. It ends now. If Jacinda so much as tries getting near her kids, there will be hell to pay. Michael walks in.

On Monday, Willow tells Michael, keep that away from her children, or he’ll regret it; Lucas tells Carly that they need to take action and Nina can help; Kristina says, Ethan wants a job with her dad; and Sonny says he has a better idea.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Yep. This is probably what’s going to happen. However, what I’d like to see is Cassius deciding his life is better as Nathan and helping take Cullum and Sidwell down.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-alexa-havins-wants-lulu-to-clock-everything-about-nathans-impostor/

Old news now, but I figured they lingered too long on that wine glass.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/did-general-hospital-just-reveal-that-brook-lynn-drove-jordan-off-the-road/

Geez, it’s not like he’s leaving forever.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-maurice-benard-opens-up-about-emotional-final-scenes-with-steve-burton/

Woot!

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/cbs-renews-beyond-the-gates-for-two-more-seasons/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

A fire guy did a show on the beach and whoever wanted to took a turn at swishing gas in their mouth then blowing fire. Not something I’d get in line for, but Daisy was game. Alesia told Daisy that João liked her, not Ellie, and Daisy said that Ellie would stab her in her sleep. Daisy probably shouldn’t worry about Ellie, since she made a grave error in mistaking a container of dish washing liquid for olive oil and put it in the guests’ eggs. In her defense, it’s a really stupid move to use the same type of container – it was like an old-fashioned squeezable mustard/ketchup bottle, which doesn’t seem superyacht style to begin with. Primary Tyler said he’d spent $12,500 to bring his makeup artist on board and wanted it kept secret, but Mike spilled the beans about the one-person glam squad. To make it worse, he lied to Tyler about it when questioned. João decided to come clean about his non-feelings for Ellie, and after floundering around, he used a lot of words to say, let’s just be friends. In Ellie’s interview, she said she was confused, but thought they were on the same page. Delusional, wishful thinking. She’s like a Cathy cartoon personified, having relationships with people who don’t know they’re having a relationship.

Summer House

Ben has slowly revealed himself to be an a-hole. His girlfriend was coming for a visit, and he kept harping on how Amanda said he was in love with her, which I’d taken as a joke. In her interview, Amanda said, funny how Ben’s girlfriend suddenly materialized when he’d never mentioned her. Truth! All Kyle wanted to do was focus on his relationship with Amanda and having fun for the last two weeks of summer. Summer should be fun! This week’s party excuse theme was Ben’s Last Ride, so there was a lot of cowboy attire. At the party, West hit on a random girl while he was sitting next to Ciara, and Ben flashed back to West saying he regretted not sharing his feelings for her. In Ciara’s interview, she said she’d never sit next to him and make out. She wasn’t shouting from the rooftop to get him to notice her. This boggles my mind, since she’s like a 12 out of 10 and he’s maybe a 2. Maybe I set the bar too high, but I never get what these women see in these losers.

Cowards.

Southern Hospitality

Leva encouraged Lake on her Paint & Sip events, and it reminded me how much I love that she encourages her employees, even in their side hustles. Speaking of, during the second Sunday of the month, there’s a street fair type thing on King Street, and Sir Weiners was on board. Unfortunately, there was a thunderstorm, and we learned hot dogs do not sell well during one. Maddi was already concerned about the level of Joe’s drinking, when Leva talked to her about Joe’s general irresponsibility. Another situationship where I don’t see it as far as the dude is concerned. She can do so much better.

The Valley

Jasmine is beyond annoying and overtalks everyone. It’s getting to the point where her voice is like nails on a blackboard to me. Brandon announced that Brittany was now his girlfriend, and Zack had a lot to say about it, none of it good. There was a whole whoop-de-do about Brandon repeating comments that had been said in the car about some of the friends, which Brittany agreed was uncool. There girls had a night out, which was more than welcome to Kristen, who needed an after-baby reset. They took a party bus to a Y2K bar and it looked like a good time. I especially enjoyed the fuzzy pink hat they passed around.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

I’m already seeing my prediction come true. I’m spending most of the show trying to tell the women apart. Alicia gave Kelsey a tour of her impressive Rainbow High and American Girl doll collection that she keeps in the living room. Wow. I don’t keep my Barbie collection in my living room. She said they were only to be played with gently by her daughter, and I translated that to mean she helicopter mommed the dolls if they were removed from their spots. In Alicia’s interview, she said she and the man she lives with weren’t married, but she lived the life of a stay-at-home wife and mother. It was a case of be careful what you wish for. She hated asking him for money – red flag – and she didn’t even share ownership of the house – all the other red flags put together. If I actually cared, I’d worry for this woman. She needs to get her own money and/or name on some property yesterday. Liz – the one who looks most like Delores – had a Studio 54 party, and I wondered if this was a thing now since Rachel (RHOBH) just had one. No surprise, there was a big fight that culminated with Liz kicking Kelsey out. It didn’t take these women long to sink to the usual Housewives low.

I was wondering where these went.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Sutton and Erika talked about not going to Dorit’s book cover reveal, and Erika told Sutton about the gelato incident, along with some of Dorit’s other unacceptable behaviors. In Erika’s interview, she said she wasn’t going to be treated like this, and Sutton said Dorit was going to be mad. And indeed she was. Erika said that Dorit had fought with nearly everyone lately, and in Kyle’s interview, she said if there were a-holes all around you, maybe the a-hole was you. (I’m paraphrasing.) Dorit blew off her nasty comments to Sutton as joking and said Sutton had been oversensitive. Sutton ended up walking out, giving us a wonderful view of the beautiful bow on the back of her dress. Next time, the Reunion, which I have to admit I’m kind of looking forward to. Mostly because I’m hoping Dorit will get her comeuppance, even though she’ll never admit to being wrong.

Ladies Of London: The New Reign

There was a trip to Longleat, which is beyond fabulous, and only enforced my love of this show. Along with the grounds containing gardens, topiary, and mazes, there was an attached safari park (open to the public) with all kinds of animals, much to Martha’s delight. They even took a boat ride and fed sea lions. The guest cottages were absolutely gorgeous, and probably bigger than you’d think the word cottage defined. Magnificent wine/fruit/cheese spreads were put out in each one, along with gift bags. There was a incredible tea service, where Margot made a complete faux pas in grabbing some tea cakes before they even sat down to be served. Even I know that’s bad manners, but perhaps she suffers from hypoglycemia, in which case, by all means eat whatever’s available. Sadly, the day ended with Margo wanting to talk to Mark about his snarky comments toward her, and Mark making a mad dash out of the party because he couldn’t deal with her request. Kimi followed, cursing Margot out, but unlike Shannon (RHOC) leaving behind her grilled cheese, she did take her wine. Mark Francis is the sort of guy I wouldn’t mind visiting once or twice a year, but he wouldn’t be my choice for a gay best friend. It’s not that I don’t get his sense of humor. It’s that he’s more nasty than funny and best taken in small doses.

Random Reality Items

Why not? He can’t be worse than anybody else there… I think.

This looks intriguing. Premieres May 12th.

They’ve made it a whole six months – kudos!

And this week’s Darwin Award goes to…

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Malcolm in the Middle: Life is Still Unfair. Hulu. I loved the original sitcom and this did not disappoint. What was most amazing was how they got the original cast back. In this four-part limited series, Malcolm’s parents are having a 40th anniversary party and trying to get all the kids back home for it. Silly and sweet, it was especially fun to watch Hal (Brian Cranston) fancy himself as a handyman and fail miserably at it, as well as his displays of affection for wife Lois (Jane Kaczmarek).

https://mashable.com/article/malcolm-in-the-middle-lifes-still-unfair-review

https://www.buzzfeed.com/abbyzinman/malcolm-in-the-middle-then-vs-now

Ready or Not. Hulu.. Yes, I’m aware this isn’t new, but it didn’t come on my radar until I saw ads for the sequel. I was sorry I hadn’t watched it sooner, since I thoroughly enjoyed it, from the interesting cast to the spectacularly gory ending. A couple gets married at the lavish estate of the husband’s family, who made their fortune by the invention of games. The bride does notice a few off things, like some really odd family portraits, but brushes them off as eccentricities. As a night of game playing goes on, she finds out she has to participate in a game of Hide and Seek, where she’s hunted by the groom’s relatives for real and her goal is to stay alive until dawn. Then she gets ready to rumble. The similarities to Something Very Bad is Going to Happen weren’t lost on me, but I was okay with that. Deliberately campy, it’s not for the squeamish, but horror fans will have a great time. There was twist after twist and I honestly didn’t see the last one coming. I heard the sequel eclipses this one, so I’m here for it when it streams.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/ready-or-not-2019

House on Eden. Hulu.  – A group of vloggers set out to make a ghost hunt video and possibly solve the mystery of a missing woman. Found footage is one of my favorite sub-genres, and this wasn’t the worst, but it wasn’t the best either. It was a good job with what I assume was a small budget, but I kept expecting something more.

https://www.disappointmentmedia.com/reviews/house-on-eden-a-found-footage-fumble-that-barely-qualifies-as-film

Thrash. Netflix. – This is supposed to be Netflix’s answer to Sharknado. Where were the jokes? Where were the puns? Where were the cameos? Even the sharks got bored. My advice, watch Sharknado.

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/thrash/

https://thetab.com/2026/04/17/netflixs-thrash-branded-rip-off-of-much-better-film-and-the-similarities-are-staggering

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

It’s coming, but I wouldn’t want to hang that long.

https://ew.com/aegons-conquest-game-of-thrones-movie-confirmed-8743760

🫏 Adventures In Animaling…

🐕 I had a Golden once. Doubtful he could have sat still long enough to get this picture.

https://people.com/bride-pet-dog-adorably-participates-in-wedding-dress-reveal-alongside-bridesmaids-exclusive-11949695

🐶 Doubtful too that he could have paid for anybody’s wedding. Hell, he didn’t even help pay for dog food. (Not that I loved him any less for it.)

https://people.com/couples-breadwinner-dog-is-helping-pay-for-their-usd67-000-wedding-11945494

🦜 He didn’t make the cut for the Artemis II Mission.  

https://people.com/parrots-underwater-submarine-expedition-goes-viral-11948668

🐾 Good thing they don’t work at an animal shelter.

https://people.com/stars-who-adopted-animals-they-met-at-work-11948956

🍿 Quotes of the Week

Someday is not a day of the week. – Janet Dailey

The road to success and the road to failure are almost exactly the same. – Colin R. Davis

Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts. – Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Just because you’re are paranoid does not mean they are not out to get you. – Henry Kissinger

Your most important work is always ahead of you, never behind you. – Stephen Covey

Quitting can be a hard choice to make, but often it’s a brave one, as well. – Susan David

The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. –  Amelia Earhart

I’m an informer. It’s like being a whistleblower, but mean. – Kelly (Vaughan Murra), Malcolm in the Middle: Life is Still Unfair

🌷 Unlocking the Flowers…

Until next time, stay safe; stay prioritizing self-care, especially during allergy season; and stay waiting and seeing how it plays out sometimes, rather than doing something.

Video > Ed Sheeran – Spring (2025) New Song

March 6, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Lulu Tells Maxie the Truth, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Last Weekend’s Watch, Watching Soon, Breakin’ the Law, An Octave Of Quotes & On

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What I Watched Today

(Weekday bites, Friday’s whole GH enchilada & media minutiae)

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday: 

Kristina brought Michael and Jacinda to the new and improved Charlie’s. Jacinda said she thought there had been structural damage, but Kristina said, someone special stepped in and helped.

Trina met her parents at their house, and Curtis said they’d made this house a home together, so it seemed right to say goodbye together.

Kai went to see Turner. Nathan and Dante were there, and Kai said he assumed it had something to do with the shooting. Turner said something had pointed them in his direction.

Tracy had tea with Brook and said Chase’s crusade against Michael was causing discord in the family. Support was a luxury they could no longer afford.

Coming in from a walk, Ned saw Chase in the foyer, and Chase said it was good that Ned was prioritizing his health. Ned said, since they were on the subject, it seemed Chase’s priorities lay more with his ex-wife than Ned’s daughter.

Drew was propped in the desk chair while Willow stood next to him and photos were taken. (This was so creepy. Very Weekend at Bernie’s.) Laura came in and the photographer suggested getting shots of her with the new congresswoman.

Portia said since they were getting a divorce, the house had to be put on the market, and Trina said she guessed it made sense. They bought it for their family and they weren’t a family anymore. Portia said that wasn’t true. They’d always be a family. It would just look different. Curtis said they’d always be there for her and still cared about each other. They’d wanted to give her the opportunity to take what she wanted with her. Trina said she’d already gotten the one thing she wanted, and they had a group hug.

Tracy said things had deteriorated and they could no longer look the other way, and Brook said she assumed Tracy heard about Chase and Michael’s altercations. Tracy said she had and it was unacceptable, and Brook agreed. She didn’t want Tracy choosing between her and Michael. Tracy said Michael was Monica and Alan’s grandson and asking him to vacate wasn’t an option, and Brook wondered if she was asking them to move out. Tracy said, no, but how long did Brook plan on refereeing the fight between her husband and her family?

Chase told Ned that it was ridiculous, and Ned asked if it was as ridiculous as him coming to blows with Michael in the family home. Chase’s vendetta was hurting him and not helping his career, which affected Ned’s daughter’s well-being. Chase said Willow was innocent and he had to pursue it, but Ned said Chase chose to pursue it.

Dante said, in Kai’s statement he’d told them who had keys to Drew’s house, and Kai said, Scout’s nanny Chelsea, the cleaning lady, and Alexis, but no one else he knew of. Turner asked if it was possible that Michael Corinthos had a key.

Kristina said she’d have Charlie’s up and running in no time, but she wanted see what they thought of it, and Jacinda said it was gorgeous. She couldn’t wait for it to be her new hang. Michael said their dad came through like he always did, and Kristina said she was grateful. Sonny said he was glad it worked out, and Kristina thanked them for coming. Michael said his phone had been ringing non-stop, and Jacinda said it was the same at Crimson. Everyone asked if Nina had a comment. Kristina asked what was up, and Sonny said Laura had filled Drew’s seat in congress. Kristina said her mom hadn’t heard anything, and Sonny said that’s because it wasn’t her mother. It was Congresswoman Willow Cain.

More creepy photos were taken with Laura and Willow on either side of Drew. The photographer thanked  them for their time, and left. Willow thanked Laura and said her office thought pictures with Drew would help the public adjust to the transfer. Laura said she’d love to help guide Willow if she’d like. It was her sincerest hope that they could work together with more success than she’d had with Drew. Forgive her, but she had to ask if Willow planned to work on behalf of the people she represented or use her position as her husband did to settle her own scores.

Trina asked how long before the house was on the market, when Lucy knocked at the door.

Kristina said it made no sense. Did Sonny have any idea why Laura changed her mind?

Willow told Laura that she loved her husband and respected how he’d managed the office, but they were completely different people. She planned to serve her constituents above everything else. Laura said she was glad to hear it, and relieved. She told Drew that although they’d had their differences, she wished him a full and speedy recovery and was praying for him and Scout.  

Temp Boyle came by to welcome Willow and said he saw the mayor had the same thought. Great minds thought alike.

Kai said Michael definitely wouldn’t have a key, and Nathan said, what about Wiley? but Kai said he’d never had one. Turner asked if he could think of anybody else, but Kai said, no. Dante said that was all they needed, and Kai couldn’t get out fast enough. Turner said their final lead was a dead end, and Nathan said the way Michael volunteered his keys, it was more than likely Ric was right and someone planted the key. Turner said, not just anybody – Harrison Chase.

Chase told Ned that he and Brook had a serious discussion about his decision and it had made their relationship stronger. She knew he was doing what he thought was right and supported him. Ned said Brook was a good person, but the trial was over and Willow had been acquitted. That he was still at it suggested he wasn’t letting it go and there was no end in sight. That made Brook torn between him and the rest of the family.  

Brook told Tracy that it had been tough, but Chase was a good man. If he believed Willow was innocent and Michael was guilty, she’d do her best to support him. Tracy said his quest had gone beyond a noble pursuit of the truth trying to make sure Michael was blamed, but Brook said Chase didn’t put Drew’s key on Michael’s keyring. Tracy asked if Brook knew that for a fact or was it what she wanted to believe.

Lucy said she loved the place and the upstairs view was exquisite, and Curtis brought her upstairs to show her the updates they’d done. Trina said she didn’t think it would be happening so soon. It was being talked about like a piece of real estate, not the place she called home, and it didn’t feel good. Portia hugged her.

Chase said he understood where Ned was coming from, but the last thing he wanted to do was put Brook in a bad position. Ned said Chase might think he was making Brook a priority, but consider what it looked like to the outside world. Chase said he didn’t care, but Ned said it was important to the family. It looked like he was choosing Willow over Brook and his marriage. If he and his mother felt that way, Brook might feel that way too.

Brook said Chase told her that he hadn’t planted the key and she believed him and trusted him, but Tracy said she had her doubts. Chase had defied his superiors and launched a secret investigation. There were new allegations…. Brook said she’d made it clear after a recent fight that Chase crossed the line. She told him that they couldn’t move forward with the adoption unless he agreed to drop it and he’d promised he would. He chose her and their future family. Tracy said, if that was true, she couldn’t be happier, but did any part of Brook think he was just telling her what she wanted to hear?

Sonny told Kristina that he didn’t know why, but Laura probably had a good reason. He respected her position and she was a good friend. She’d make it right with Kristina’s mom. Kristina said Alexis felt bad for letting herself get excited. She was thankful Michael and Willow had settled custody, but then Willow used it. Michael said he was worried that Willow would use her leverage to see that he was charged for attempted murder.

Kai showed up at Drew’s Willow’s office, and said he could come back, but Laura said she had something she’d like to run past Boyle in the hallway. She and Boyle went outside, and Boyle said he’d had instructions for Willow from Sidwell, so stand down. Laura said they both knew it was too soon for Sidwell to be Willow’s mouthpiece. Give her a chance to find her footing. He said she wasn’t doing Willow any good by keeping her away from Sidwell’s influence. It wouldn’t end well. Look what happened to Dalton. Don’t put Willow in harm’s way, and don’t put herself in harm’s way.

Kai asked if Drew had made any progress, but Willow said he was the same. Kai said the PCPD had called him in. They wanted to know how Michael had the key to Drew’s house.

Dante said Chase denied planting the key and he was inclined to believe him. There was no proof. Nathan said so many people went in and out of the house, there was no way to prove Chase did it, and Turner said there was no way to prove Michael shot Drew. They’d hit their last dead end in the investigation into Drew’s shooting. It was now officially a cold case.

Ned told Chase, no judgement. He’d lost sight of what was important more than once and paid dearly for it. He didn’t want Chase to make the same mistakes. Chase said he never thought of Brook as less than the most important person in his life, but if people believed otherwise, he deeply regretted it and would fix it immediately.

Brook said it was unfair to doubt Chase, and Tracy said she appreciated Brook’s optimism. She understood the potency of Willow’s victimhood. Brook said Chase was committed to adopting and once they did, this would be a distant memory.

Dante said dropping the case was a big decision, but Turner said continuing would just drain their resources. Dante said they’d seemed to have hit a wall, and Nathan said he thought it was the right call. Dante asked if he was sure, since Willow was his niece, and Nathan said Willow had been found not guilty in court. It was as good as they would get. Turner said, so they were all agreed. The case was no longer an active investigation. It was never easy to admit defeat, but she believed she’d had the right suspect with Willow. Dante said because of double jeopardy, Willow was a free woman, and Turner said, and their new congresswoman.

Kai told Willow that Nathan, Dante, and Turner combed everything, hoping for something new, but it sounded like Drew’s case was a dead end. Willow said that was unfortunate. She wanted the world to know who shot her husband, but she appreciated the heads up. He said, as congresswoman, he assumed she’d want a fresh start, but he’d assist with the transfer, and she said she was impressed with the way he’d stepped up after Drew’s stroke. Drew always sang his praises, and she’d love if he agreed to stay on staff.

Kristina said, after what Willow had done, she got a congressional seat, and Michael wondered in what world that was fair, but said he wouldn’t make it worse for the children’s sake. Kristina said she knew he was right, but if he was charged and found guilty, he could lose the kids. Sonny said Michael would never be prosecuted for shooting Drew. He was going to handle it.

Michael said he was worried about Willow’s new position, and Jacinda said power had a corrupting influence, especially with someone with Willow’s track record. She’d always leaned on someone – him, Drew, Chase, even Nina, or that cult guy. But for the first time, Willow had the ability to stand on her own two feet. They may see a version of Willow no one had seen before. Maybe she would surprise them all. Michael’s phone rang and he said he’d be right there. He told Jacinda that it was the Commissioner’s office. Dante wanted to see him.

Boyle said he didn’t want to see Willow on the receiving end of Sidwell’s wrath and Laura needed to accept it, and Laura said Boyle was on Sidwell’s payroll. He said she was right, but he hadn’t understood the scope of Sidwell’s influence until after he was involved and it shocked him. He was pressured into doing things he didn’t want to do, and the result of that was being deeper in Sidwell’s pocket than he thought he would be.

Portia said she’d miss the dock. They’d had great times there with Trina’s grandfather and Aunt Stella. Curtis listened from the stairs, and Trina said Portia had wanted to live in a house by the water. It was so sad and weird to picture it empty. It was weird to think about somebody else living there. She hated it. Portia said it felt like they were leaving the moments they’d bult in the house, but the memories stayed with them and never faded as long as they kept talking about them. When they bought the place, they’d dreamed of a growing family. It may look a little different, but their dreams were still coming true.

Trina said she knew Portia was right. Just because the walls changed, didn’t mean the memories faded away. Lucy and Curtis came back, and Trina said Kai had texted and she was going to step out. Lucy thought the house would be snatched up before she had a chance to list it. She got the feeling they were eager to put the process behind them and wrap things up.

Outside, Trina asked Kai what the police wanted to know, and he said, they wanted to know about Michael’s key. She said she didn’t think Willow planted the key, but he said, she shot Drew. They didn’t know if she’d stop until she framed Michael. Trina said she was glad he’d resigned, but he said he didn’t. Willow asked him to stay and he said yes.

Boyle told Laura that Sidwell was a well-connected donor and would be the perfect guide, but she said, speaking as someone who’d served the community for several years, she believed she had a deeper sense of what the voters wanted. And it wasn’t a power player with a big fat wallet telling their representative how to represent them. Boyle said he was hoping she’d learn to play the game, but she said she wasn’t one to fall in line. Sorry, but she didn’t think Willow was that person either.

Chase promised he’d choose Brook every time, and Ned said, don’t tell him. Tell Brook. Coming out of the living room, Brook said, tell her what? and Chase said that they were going on a date tonight. It was a surprise. Ned handed them they’re coats (here’s your hat, what’s your hurry?) and held the door open. He told them to enjoy their evening, and they left. Tracy asked what that was about, and Ned said he gave Chase some advice about the Willow situation and thought he took it, but Tracy said, fat chance.

Jacinda said even the stockroom was beautiful, and Kristina said she couldn’t wait until it was up and running. Jacinda said she couldn’t wait to claim her seat at the bar on opening night, and Kristina said they should get going. Sonny said he had something to do and would lock up when he left. When they were gone, he made a call and asked someone to meet him at Charlie’s.

Turner said it was an interesting choice, given that Sonny’s daughter almost died there, and Sonny said, Kristina had her heart set on reopening. He always backed his children. Turner said he’d be happy to know that the investigation into Drew’s shooting had been shelved. His son was off the hook, so he could drop the act, pretending he was interested in her. He said he wasn’t pretending.

Portia signed the paperwork, and Lucy said, one down and one to go. Curtis hesitated and flashed back to asking if Portia was ready for boat life. He told Lucy that he was sorry, but he couldn’t.

Trina said Kai couldn’t stay as Willow’s intern. She was a dangerous woman. Kai said that’s why he needed to stay. He realized Drew wasn’t a good person, but no one deserved to be shot. Trina said it wasn’t safe, but he said he understood the risk. Aside from Alexis, they were the only ones who knew the truth. The least he could do was keep an eye on Willow. Trina wondered, at what point would he walk away?

Laura said Willow heard them both and they should step back and give her the time and space she needed to get acclimated. She’d be in touch. In the hallway, Boyle said he guessed anything coming from him was out of the question, and Laura said she didn’t like being told what to do and he’d been awful to her. He said she thought she was protecting Willow, but she wasn’t. She needed to get aligned now, for everyone’s sake, especially hers. He left.

Willow said Drew probably heard. Kai said the police had gotten nowhere with the investigation. That meant her plan to have sole custody of Wiley and Amelia wasn’t panning out the way she’d hope, but it was for the best. The longer they searched, they could find evidence against her. This started just because she wanted her kids back. Now circumstances had changed and for once, they’d actually improved. This position was a far better use of her time.

Michael went to Dante’s office, and Dante said they were dropping the investigation into Drew’s shooting. Michael said he didn’t want Dante to do him any favors, but Dante said, not him. It was Turner. For the record, he thought she made the right call. Michael said he’d be lying if he didn’t say he was relieved, and Dante said him too, but Michael should know there was no clear path to prove his guilt, and also no clear path to clearing his name. In the court of public opinion, he’d always be under suspicion.

Ned asked if Chase said something to make Tracy think he’d keep pursuing Willow’s innocence and Michael’s guilt, and she told him that Brook said they were moving forward with plans for adoption if Chase was willing to give up his rogue pursuits. He asked, why the skepticism? and she said, there was more to the man than people realized. Willow had entangled Chase to this degree and he’d reordered his life to protect her. She was concerned about Brook.

Walking down the street, Brook said it was a perfect night. He was an incredible man. He said he loved her and never wanted her to doubt it. They kissed, and as they started walking again, Brook said, oh my God.

Tuesday:

Brook said, oh my God. Is that a body? She and Chase ran over to a young woman lying on the sidewalk, and Brook said, she’s pregnant. Chase said she was breathing and asked if she could hear them. The woman came to and asked, what happened? Chase said she passed out, and Brook said she’d call 911, but the woman said, please don’t.

Portia said she thought she and Curtis were on the same page. Why did he want to keep the house? He said because he wanted her to have it.

In Britt’s office, Jordan said she had one kidney, needed labs run, and had a question she didn’t know how to answer. Britt asked if Jordan thought she was pregnant.

At the Quartermaines’, Tracy told Jason that his son was using the gatehouse as a mancave. The staff said he’d left dirty dishes and smelly clothes, and tracked in mud. Some kind of disciplinary action was needed. Alexis said Danny also skipped school six times. She’d gotten the call because they’d gotten Jason’s voicemail.

Elizabeth saw Lucas at the hospital and said she’d been worried about him. If he was going to be late, shoot her a text so she knew he was alive. If he didn’t, she’d assume the worst.

Marco went to a safe behind a painting in the living room and opened it. He took out Britt’s medication, when Sidwell came in and asked what he was doing.

Turner said they both knew Sonny had ulterior motives to compromise her, and Sonny said, maybe at first. She said there was no need to keep up the charade now, and he said he wasn’t the only one with an ulterior motive. She was hoping to get close to him and find evidence nobody else had been able to find so she could take him down. She said, of course (🍷). She thought she’d been upfront. He said he was past all that and thought she was too. Was he right?

The woman said she was fine. She’d just gotten dizzy. Chase said she’d been out cold, and Brook said they thought she was dead. The woman said she’d been told to watch her blood sugar. She wasn’t in pain, just embarrassed. Chase said they wanted to make sure she get home, and the woman said she was from out of town and staying at a hotel close by. Brook suggested they walk her, and they helped her up. Brook introduced herself and Chase, and the woman said her name was Delilah. She doubled over and cried out in pain.

Marco said he was getting Britt’s injection ready, but Sidwell said it was Pascal’s turn. Marco said Britt couldn’t stand him, but Sidwell said he didn’t care. Britt didn’t call the shots and they needed to keep that woman in line. Carly came in and said they weren’t talking about her, were they?

Lucas said he loved Elizabeth and she was a great mother, but she wasn’t his mother. She was being over protective. She said he knew how dangerous Sidwell was, and he said that’s why he and Marco were moving out soon. How was her Valentine’s Day with Ric? She said, it was wonderful. They went hatchet throwing and had a really nice time. He said, how nice? and she said they’d catch up later.

Jason said he was fine with Danny hanging out at the gatehouse, but he was not to be inconsiderate to the staff. He was going to apologize and clean the place from top to bottom. Tracy said to her standards, and Jason said the gatehouse was off limits for two months and no more cutting school. Danny said he got good grades, but Jason said he still had to show up and participate. Danny said unless there was an emergency. You never knew when they’d need help hiding a body.

Turner said if they were actually having this conversation, she needed a drink, and Sonny said he’d cultivated a personal relationship with her so she’d be compromised. That way, she couldn’t prosecute him or anybody in his family, and she went along with it. She said she was hoping he’d let his guard down and slip up, but unfortunately, it didn’t go as planned. Sonny said he was too smart, and she said, at some point, he stopped being a criminal she was determined to take down and became someone she started to care about.

Curtis said he’d like to sign over his half of the house to Portia. It was the ideal place to raise a child and he knew she loved it. She said he’d overheard her conversation with Trina, and he said he did. It would be a shame to sell it and he wanted her to have it. She said she couldn’t let him do that, and he said, why not? He couldn’t blame her for lying and keeping things from him, when he’d made it impossible to tell the truth. She said it was a relief to hear him say that and she’d needed to hear it, but why was he doing this for her? He said she was the mother of his children. Please let him do this for her and their daughter or son.

Jordan told Britt that she was late, but it wasn’t unusual. She’d been irregular since after the transplant. Britt asked if she was sexually active, and Jordan said, yes. Britt asked if she used birth control, but Jordan said, not every time. Britt said she could do a test, when a nurse came in and said Britt was needed. Jordan said she’d pick up a test, and depending on the results, she’d reach out. Britt asked if it would be positive and welcome news, and Jordan said that was a good question.

Carly said the butler let her in, and Sidwell said they’d been having a discussion about a difficult business associate. He told Marco that he’d been hoping to have a private conversation with Carly, and Marco said, of course (🍷), and left. Carly asked why Sidwell didn’t want Marco to stay, and he said he had a proposal for her that he’d like to remain between them.

Jason said, in the future, if there was an emergency, call him first and he’d decide if it justified skipping school. Danny asked if he could go. He was supposed to meet a friend. Jason told him to be back by 10, and Danny left. Tracy said if Jason had learned anything from the Quartermaines or Sonny, it should have been that unenforced laws were useless. He needed to reign Danny in. If he didn’t, who would parent Danny? Jason said he had something he wanted to run by them.

Brook wondered if Delilah was having contractions, but Delilah said it was too early. It was probably Braxton Hicks. Chase said they had to get her to the hospital, but it would be faster to take his car.

Jason said he was getting his affairs order and would like their input, and Alexis asked if there was a specific reason for the urgency. Jason said Diane had pointed out that he hadn’t updated his will since Sam passed. He knew Jake had Elizabeth, but now that Sam was gone, he needed to appoint a guardian for Danny. Alexis said Danny was her grandson and she’d be happy to take him in, and Tracy said Danny was also Monica’s grandson and this was already his home. It made more sense for her to be his guardian.

Danny met Charlotte at a strip mall, and she said she’d been grounded until she was 90, but snuck out. He said he didn’t want her to get in more trouble, but she said it was worth the risk.

Sidwell said his mission was to build a bridge between their families for Marco and Lucas’s sake, and Carly asked, why the secrecy? He said Marco would see it as meddling, and she said it might be a surprise, but she meddled. He said he’d like her to help plan a dinner party at Windymere, including her and all of Lucas’s family, but she said she wasn’t sure she could accept the invitation.

Marco found Lucas at the hospital, and Lucas asked if he got it. Marco said, almost. He had it in his hand and his dad caught him, but he thought he covered it well. He’d try again later. Lucas told him, be careful, and Marco said, before he left, Lucas’s sister stopped by for a private meeting with his father. Chase and Brook came in with Delilah, and Lucas and Elizabeth ran over to them. Delilah said she wasn’t due for another two months, and Lucas said Dr. Westbourne was the best there was. He asked Elizabeth to page her, and Delilah asked Brook to come with her.

Sonny said he liked Turner very much and there was nothing he’d rather do than give her a kiss, but she said they both knew that would be a huge mistake.

Portia said she accepted Curtis’s generous offer, and he said he’d have the paperwork drawn up. She thanked him, and he said he was glad the house would stay in the family. They’d put roots here and filled the house with love. Now their son or daughter got to be raised in it.

Charlotte asked why Danny wanted to meet, and Danny said he told his dad that they’d kissed. She said it was nice he could talk to his dad about anything, and he said his dad was cool and thought it would be a good idea to make sure she was okay with the kiss. She said it took her by surprise, but it was a good surprise. It made her realize that she’d wanted to do that for a while. He said him too. He was bummed when Rocco interrupted them. She said, her too. Other than that, it was a perfect first kiss, but she thought it should be their last.

Jason said he was just weighing options, and Alexis said Danny was her grandson and Scout was already living with her. Sam had made it clear she wanted Danny to live with his sister. It’s what Sam would want. Tracy said Danny loved living there and she’d been considering giving him the gatehouse. Jason said that was news to him, and Tracy said she didn’t want to spoil the surprise. Alexis said Tracy had seen that Danny could be handful, but Tracy said she’d raised two boys. Alexis said, her and how many nannies? and Tracy said Danny was a Quartermaine, and as such, belonged there. Jason said he could talk to Michael about being Danny’s guardian, but Tracy said Michael couldn’t even hold onto his own kids. Jason said there was also Carly, and Tracy said, absolutely not, while Alexis said, hell no.

Sidwell said he was surprised at Carly’s response. He’d thought they settled their difference. She said they were fine, but she was dating the head of the Port Charles WSB field office and he’d been the target of WSB investigations. She didn’t think he’d be comfortable with her bringing Jack, and she wasn’t comfortable leaving him at home. Sidwell said he’d been at odds with the WSB on other continents and under different circumstances. Now they coexisted in a peaceful manner because he’d cleaned up his act. Let Jack come and see it firsthand. She said she was happy to help, when Sidwell’s phone rang. He said he had to take it and left. Carly started snooping around.

Delilah thanked Brook for staying. She was terrified. Brook said she wasn’t going anywhere, when Britt came in and said she’d be Deliliah’s OB/GYN this evening. Lucas said Delilah was seven months pregnant and experiencing severe abdominal pain. Brook and Chase found her unconscious. They’d drawn labs and put her on a fetal monitor. Delilah asked if the baby was coming, and Britt said they were going to find out. Brook held Delilah’s hand and we noticed a tatoo on her wrist.

Turner said if she and Sonny gave in to their attraction, it would blow up both of their lives. If they were found out, her career was over. Sonny said if his business associates found out, they’d think he was feeding her information and he’d be a dead man, an she said the smart thing would be to walk away and never see each other again. He agreed, but she said she didn’t know if she wanted to do that yet.

in her apartment, Jordan looked at the pregnancy test, when there was a knock at the door. She put it in her bag, but wasn’t good at hiding it, since the top was visible.  She opened the door to Curtis and asked how it went with Portia. He said better than he expected. He went to put the house on the market, and instead, gave his half to Portia. They’d filled the house with love and he wanted the baby raised there. He couldn’t believe he was about to be a father again. He glanced at her bag. 🤔

Alexis told Jason, the bottom line was that he was Danny’s father and it was is decision, but she hoped he took Sam’s wishes into account. He said he knew Sam wanted them to stay together, and Tracy said, by living there. Scout was also a Quartermaine. Alexis said, but her father wasn’t, and Tracy said she allowed it to skip a generation. Scout was more than welcome to live there. Alexis said, whatever Jason’s decision, please keep Sam in mind, and Tracy said, don’t forget Monica. Nothing would have made her happier than having Danny under her roof with the rest of the family. Jason thanked them both for stepping up. Danny was lucky to have so many people who cared about him. He’d let them know as soon as he’d decided.

Danny wondered if he’d done something wrong, but Charlotte said, not at all. But there were so many reasons not to do it, like Rocco. She’d feel weird if he found out. Her mom had been worried about her and the situation with her dad lately. He was still in hiding, but if he ran, she’d go with him. He only had her. Danny said he didn’t want her to go, but she said her dad needed her and she needed Danny to be her friend. Pretend the kiss never happened. He said he couldn’t. He didn’t want to. Did she? She said, no, and kissed him.

Felicia asked Chase to help her fill out the form for Delilah. What could he tell her? Chase said they’d found her unconscious in the park. She’d claimed she passed out from low blood sugar. Felicia asked if he didn’t believe her, and he said he wasn’t a doctor. She asked if he knew Deliliah’s last name, but he said she hadn’t mentioned it. She said she was from out of town and staying at a hotel near the park. Felicia said Deliliah was clearly scared, but his wife did a good job of keeping her calm, and he said Brook could always be counted on in a crisis.

Looking at the screen, Britt said Delilah’s amniotic sac was intact. That meant they could stop her from going into labor. When she passed out, did she fall on her abdomen or had she had recent trauma in the abdomen area? Delilah said she wasn’t sure. She couldn’t remember. Britt told Lucas that she was seeing internal bleeding between the placenta and the uterine wall. Delilah cried out, said something was wrong, then passed out. Elizabeth removed Brook from the room as Britt gave out medical instructions.

Turner said if they gave into their mutual attraction, it could compromise everything she’d worked so hard for, and Sonny said he’d put his life at risk. They could just see what happened, just this once. Nobody would know. She said, one night and they’d go their separate ways, and he said, what other choice did they have? She said, walk away before things got more complicated, and he said he totally understood, but didn’t want her to go. What did she want?

Portia called Isaiah and asked him to stop by the house.

Jordan said she was sure Portia was thrilled, and Curtis said, Lucy was disappointed. But when he called and asked her to find him a new home, it improved her mood. Jordan said she didn’t want to take business away from Lucy, but why didn’t he move in with her?  

Brook told Chase that Delilah passed out, monitors went off, and they kicked her out. He said Delilah was in good hands, but she said she was scared for Delilah and the baby. He held her.

Britt said Delilah was stable, but there was internal bleeding. The ultrasound indicated a concealed placental abruption. (Wasn’t that what Sasha had?) Page Dr. Alcott. Delilah needed an emergency C-section to save the baby. Elizabeth phoned for someone to page the doctor.

Charlotte and Danny kissed, and she said she should get home before her mom realized she was gone. Danny said if she ended up going with her dad, promise to let him know, and she said she’d try, and left.

In the foyer, Alexis said she was glad Diane brought up the will and Jason was taking action. She knew he was going to do what was best for Danny. Tracy held the door open, and Alexis left. Tracy said Alexis was gone. What was the real story? What kind of trouble was Jason in? He said he didn’t know what she meant, and walked away.

Carly kept looking around the living room, checking underneath busts and knickknacks, and behind paintings. She moved a painting and found the safe with Britt’s medication in it.

Sonny said it would be just one night, and Turner asked how she knew he wasn’t still playing her. He said she didn’t. They could go over who had more power to destroy the other… She said it would be a mutual destruction, and he said, or they could cross the line together. She said there was so much to lose for the both of them, and he said there was. She said, so was acting on this worth it? and he said there was only one way to find out. They kissed.  

Wednesday:

Carly snooped around the Windymere living room and found the safe storing Britt’s medicine. Ava walked in.

Marco saw Josslyn at the hospital and told her Lucas was in the ER. Josslyn said she wanted to apologize on her mother’s behalf.

Valentin rooted around Sonny’s old kitchen and visited the moss bowl 🎍, when he heard someone coming and scooted around the corner. Charlotte came in with Lulu, and they talked about dropping off crafts supplies for Donna. Valentin listened in as Charlotte complained about being grounded, and Lulu said Charlotte had a long way to go to regain her trust.

Jordan said Curtis needed a place, so why go through the hassle when he could live there? She loved having him stay there and was looking to make it more official… unless he thought it was too soon.

Isaiah met Portia at the house, and she told him that Curtis had given it to her.

Brook worried in the waiting area, and Elizabeth told her that Delilah needed an emergency C-section.

Britt said Delilah had massive internal bleeding and she had to operate now.

Charlotte complained about being babysat and asked if it was really so terrible that Lulu and Nathan had to look for her. Lulu flashed back to their kiss, and said it was. They could have gotten hurt. Charlotte said she was sorry, but how long did she have to pay? and Lulu said she had to make sure Charlotte understood her actions had consequences. Charlotte said her dad trusted her to find her way around Prague alone and Lulu wouldn’t trust her for an hour. The moss bowl🎍concurred.

Josslyn said her mom had been unfair, but she was just being protective, and Marco said her mom had a change of heart and fully supported them now. She came to Windymere to apologize and said she wanted to get to know his father better. He thought she realized he truly loved Lucas and wanted the best for him.

Ava said Carly’s newfound interest in art was surprising. It was obvious why she was actually there. She wanted to get Jenz on her side to break up Marco and Lucas. Sidwell came in and said he wasn’t expecting Ava today, and she said she didn’t realize he had a visitor. He told her, in the future, she should probably call first.

Curtis said he was exactly where he wanted to be and he wanted to spend as much time as possible with Jordan. She wasn’t a rebound and if they took that step, it was great, but they didn’t have to rush. Jordan glanced at her bag.

There was lots of medical dialogue, and Britt said, find Dr. Alcott.

Nathan arrived at the hospital and Chase explained how they’d found Delilah. Nathan asked about ID, and Brook said she’d mentioned staying at a nearby hotel. Chase said they hadn’t searched for purse, but he didn’t think she was a crime victim, and Brook said something went wrong and Delilah was in the trauma room. Felicia saw Dr. Alcott come out of the elevator and said he must be there for the baby.

Dr. Alcott asked what they were dealing with, and Elizabeth told him that Delilah was seven months pregnant. Britt said she needed to get the baby out as fast as she could.

Lulu said Charlotte had been forced to become more independent, but she’d always worry about her. Valentin jetted upstairs, and Charlotte said Lulu worried too much. Her grandma and grandpa had been so cool about her Uncle Lucky traveling alone when he was younger than her. Lulu said it had been a last resort, and they’d taught him to take care of himself like her dad did with her. She thought Charlotte was really upset because her dad hadn’t come for her after his escape, and it must hurt to think her dad left her behind.

Portia said the house was the perfect home for the baby to grow up in, but Isaiah was concerned about Curtis’s motive. Maybe it was his way of making her feel indebted and to exert control over her and the baby. Portia said she thought he did it because he thought it was right, but Isaiah was worried Curtis would think the house was his. Portia said he’d signed it over, but she understood. She wasn’t sure Curtis would like her choices, like she didn’t like him pursuing Jordan, but they’d figure out how to co-parent and move on. She was grateful, but that didn’t mean Curtis had a say in what she did with her life.

Britt said the baby was out, but not breathing, and Dr. Alcott worked on the baby, doing chest compression. Britt said she had to remove the placenta and get the bleeding under control.

Felicia said she’d check Delilah’s personal effects and left. Nathan asked if Delilah had mentioned family or the father of the baby, but Chase said no. Nathan asked if she’d mentioned what she was doing there, but Britt said, no. Nathan asked if they had the impression she was avoiding their questions.

Jordan asked if Curtis could see himself living there, and he said, definitely. They agreed he would move in, and he said he wanted them to work this time. She said part of her had never moved on and the second chance was a dream come true. They’d watch each other’s backs and move forward together. He said, sounds like a plan, and they kissed. We saw her bag with the pregnancy test peeking out.

Lulu said Valentin was protecting Charlotte by staying away, when Josslyn came in. Lulu said they were dropping off art supplies for Donna, and Charlotte said she’d put them in Donna’s room. She left, and Lulu said Charlotte was mad because she’d been grounded after her blizzard stunt. She told Josslyn about how she and Nathan ended up spending the night at the Bad Jen Café and said, Josslyn wasn’t out traipsing around in the storm, was she?

Charlotte went to the attic, and Valentin said this had to stop. She couldn’t keep taking the risk.

Ava said Sidwell’s latest acquisition came in earlier than expected and she’d delivered the painting. Pascal put it in his office, but she was awaiting his approval before hanging it. Sidwell said she was right and he appreciated her initiative, and Carly said, Ava was quite a hustler. Sidwell said he’d asked Carly to come because they were plotting something. Did Ava care to join them?

Brook said Delilah had gone into labor and there was no time to ask questions, and Chase said he got the impression she was alone and self-sufficient. She kept saying everything was fine. Nathan said he’d check out where they’d found her, and Brook wondered if they shouldn’t have heard the baby crying by now.

As the doctor continued chest compression, Elizabeth said, come on, little one. They got a heartbeat, and Lucas took the baby to the NICU. Britt said the placenta was out, but she couldn’t get the bleeding under control. She had to do a hysterectomy. She called for the defibrillator and an intern used it on Delilah.

Brook said they’d brought out an incubator, which meant the baby was alive, but why hadn’t they heard anything? She should have asked Delilah her last name. Her family should know. Chase said he was sure she’d tell them herself soon, and Britt said she was still alone and must be scared. She’d been petrified when she’d had Gio, but her mom was with her. Delilah must have someone out there who should know she was in trouble.

Charlotte told Valentin that her mom thought she was putting stuff in Donna’s room. She didn’t think Valentin was even in Port Charles and thought Charlotte was upset because he never came for her. He said Lulu needed to keep thinking that. He was working on something and Charlotte needed to be patient. They’d be together soon. She said her mom was smothering her, but he said her mom loved her. Be careful. Don’t ever underestimate her mother.

Lulu asked if Josslyn got stuck in the snow, and Josslyn flashed back to finding the copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy with the inscription at Windymere. She said, no. She’d been on her way to a frat party, saw how bad it was, and turned around. Lulu said she didn’t think frat parties were Josslyn’s thing and thought Josslyn was bored. It was never a good idea when a Spencer got bored and tried to make life exciting. Charlotte returned, and Josslyn said she was going to wait for her mom. Lulu and Charlotte left.

Isaiah and Portia looked at the view, and Portia said she was afraid she and Curtis would never have a civil conversation. Now they were going to raise their child together and give it the best life. Isaiah said he was sorry if his attitude made a difference, but she said it hadn’t, in spite of how Curtis had treated him. He said it couldn’t be easy to lose someone as amazing as she was, and they kissed.  

Britt said, time of death, 7:32 pm. She had patients to see. She left, and Elizabeth said everyone handled death differently.

Nathan looked around in the dark with a flashlight, and found Delilah’s bag under the bench. He also found what looked like a notepad, but according to social media, no one is sure.

Curtis said he knew Jordan had labs today and asked how it went.

Sidwell said he was planning a dinner party for Marco and Lucas and their respective families. Carly had agreed to help plan it. They’d had their differences, but were getting along for Marco and Lucas’s sake. Carly was bringing the handsome Agent Brennan, and as Lucas’s aunt, he hoped Ava would join them. Ava said she loved her nephew and supported his relationship, but Carly didn’t like her and she didn’t think Carly wanted her there. Carly said Sidwell wanted to invite her and she thought Ava should come, and Ava said, in that case, she would. Sidwell said it would be an absolutely lovely evening, and Carly said it would be unforgettable.

Brook asked how Delilah and the baby were, and Lucas said he was sorry. Delilah didn’t make it. She lost too much blood. Brook said she’d told Delilah that she’d be okay, and Lucas said, because of Brook, she was there and not alone in the dark. He was going to the NICU to check on her daughter. Chase asked if the baby would be okay, and Lucas said he’d let them know as soon as he could. Elizabeth told Brook that someone would come to take Delilah to the morgue. Hopefully, they’d be able to locate her next of kin and notify them of her passing. Brook asked if she could be with Delilah. She’d told Delilah that she wouldn’t be alone. Elizabeth took her to the trauma room, and said she could stay, but Chase said her day had been tough too. He thanked her and she left. Brook said Delilah was so young and had so much to live for.

Nathan came back to the hospital and saw Lulu, who said she was picking up Rocco’s community service hours for court. He said he was there on a case, sort of. Had she talked to Maxie? She said, at her welcome home party. They’d been texting, but Maxie was busy with the kids and Deception. The next time she saw Maxie, she had to tell her about them.

Elizabeth went to the locker room and saw Britt crying.

Josslyn heard something upstairs and got out her gun.

Sidwell said he was inviting Josslyn and Lucy as well, and Carly said Lucy was fun. She had to go, but she’d see herself out. When Carly was gone, Sidwell said, watching the two of them was like watching a fencing match between competitors who were at the top of their game, and he applauded. Ava said there was never a dull moment with Carly. You never knew what she might do.

Isaiah said he knew Portia loved the place and was glad she got to stay, but he’d miss her at the cabin. She said she’d find her way there for a weekend or two, and wanted him to spend time there. He asked if she was sure it wouldn’t be awkward, him spending time in the same house she’d shared with Curtis, and she said she was positive. It was her house now and she could never feel awkward with him. Just the opposite. They kissed.

Jordan told Curtis that there was nothing to worry about. Her kidneys were great and working perfectly. She just needed to take one more test. She’d let him know if it came to anything. He said he wanted to know everything about her – always.  

Elizabeth asked if everything was okay, and Britt said she had to get back to work. Elizabeth said, it was awful losing that woman, but Britt probably saved the baby. Britt said they didn’t know that yet, and Elizabeth said the baby had the best chance possible because of her. She didn’t falter or lose her cool. She did what she could to save her and the mother. Britt said, it still wasn’t enough, and Elizabeth said, sometimes it wasn’t, but this was the first patient Britt lost since she’d gotten her medical license back. Britt said, and it won’t be the last, so she shouldn’t cry, but Elizabeth said she meant it was important to honor the people they lost. She’d never fault Britt for doing that.

Brook told Delilah that she was so sorry about what happened. They’d only known each other a little while, but she saw Delilah loved her baby. She had a little girl. Delilah was so scared and she’d told her it would be okay. Brook cried, and Chase said she was there when Delilah needed someone and needed reassurance. She held Delilah’s hand and made sure it was okay. Brook promised she was going to do everything she could to get Delilah’s little girl back home to her family. Rest easy, Delilah. They left, and in the hallway, Lucas said he had good news. Delilah’s baby was in serious, yet stable, condition. He thought the baby would make it. Brook said the baby needed to be with family and the had to find them ASAP.

Nathan told Lulu, Maxie chose Spinelli. Maybe she’d take the news in stride and be okay with it. Lulu said, Maxie would be okay with her husband having feelings for her best friend. She loved Maxie, but in what universe did that sound like her? He said she was probably right. Maxie was going to be upset, but as her husband, he should tell her the truth. They didn’t mean for it to happen and they didn’t want to hurt her. Lulu said hearing him convinced her that it would be easier for Maxie to hear it from her. She had to stop being a chicken and tell her best friend the truth. He said she wasn’t chicken. She was brave and fearless. They’d tell Maxie together and make her understand. She said, yes, they would, they kissed, and Felicia saw them.

Josslyn tiptoed around upstairs with her gun drawn. She listened at one of the doors and quietly opened it. Seeing Valentin with his back turned to her, she said, freeze. Don’t move.

Thursday:

Josslyn told Valentin, freeze. Don’t move. Put your hands in the air. Now turn around slowly.

Jack went to Jason’s office at the coffee warehouse and said he was looking for off the record intel on Cullum. He wanted to know what they’d talked about.

Brook and Chase tried to fill out a form for Delilah, but all Brook knew was the baby’s birthdate, Delilah’s name, and that she’d fought incredibly hard for her child and died.

Britt said she’d forgotten how difficult it was to have a patient die and asked if Elizabeth had an update on the baby. Elizabeth said Baby Jane Doe was holding her own, and Britt said, that was something. Elizabeth said that was everything. Britt made a miracle.

From down the hall, Felicia saw Nathan and Lulu kiss. Nathan told Lulu  that she had this and he left. Felicia approached Lulu, who asked about a schedule, and Felicia said she’d get it when she picked her jaw up off the floor after seeing Lulu kiss her best friend’s husband.

Valentin said he was unarmed. Could he lower his hands? Josslyn said, no. She was taking him in. He marveled that she was a Bonafide WSB agent, and she kicked and punched him, knocking him to the floor.

Turner hunted for her earrings in Sonny’s bed, when he walked in.

Joss tied up Valentin with an extension cord, when Carly walked in. Carly asked if Josslyn was going to shoot her own mother, and Josslyn lowered her gun. She said Carly knew he was here. Was she aiding and abetting a fugitive? Carly said, that’s right, and Josslyn asked, how long? Carly said, since he’d escaped, and Josslyn asked, why? Carly said Valentin was the only way to get her out of the WSB.

Jack wondered what Cullum had asked Jason and what Jason told him,. Jason flashed back to Britt saying they couldn’t see each other. Cullum made that clear and wouldn’t think twice about killing him. Jason suggested Jack ask Cullum himself, but Cullum said he was trying to figure out how dangerous Cullum was.

Britt said if she’d pulled off a miracle, she wasn’t alone. Elizabeth had impressed her. She had an unshakable presence and knew what was needed before she was asked. She’d never seen better clinical skills and judgment, and Elizabeth managed it with empathy and humanity… She found Elizabeth insufferable, but she saw why patients found her reassuring. Elizabeth breather a sigh of relief and said, it was almost a whole compliment, and Britt asked if she was okay. It must have been hard on her as a mother. Elizabeth said, it was awful. She imagined it was hard on Britt too for the same reason.

Lulu said it wasn’t what it looked like, and Felicia asked how long it had been going on. Lulu said it was very new, the last few months, but the kissing was a more recent development. Felicia said it was wildly inappropriate. Maxie just came back and she’d think Lulu would have more consideration as her best friend. Lulu said it took her by surprise, but Maxie chose Spinelli, and Felicia said, so she thought that made it okay?

Nathan told Brook and Chase that he’d found an expensive looking handbag (matter of perspective), but it was unfortunately cleaned out. There was no wallet, ID, keys, or phone. Chase said, the mother didn’t make it and the baby was in the NICU with no known relatives, and Brook asked what they’d do to find the family. Nathan said, run a DNA match and check missing persons, but Brook said there must be more they could do. (Um… and fingerprints?)

Josslyn said Carly was harboring an international fugitive. If she’d enlisted in the military, Carly wouldn’t go to war with the entire army. Carly said she wasn’t letting Josslyn put her life on the line, but Josslyn said it wasn’t her call. Was she insane? She could go to prison for 20 years minimum. Carly said it would be worth it to keep her safe, and Valentin asked if either of them was willing to untie him. Josslyn pushed Carly out the door and followed her.

In Sonny’s old kitchen, Josslyn asked if Carly had any idea what laws she’d broken. Carly could end up in prison for the rest of her life because of something she chose to do, and there was no moss bowl🎍there. Carly said she’d known for months, and Josslyn asked why she didn’t say something. Carly said she was waiting for Josslyn to tell her, and Josslyn said she couldn’t. She wasn’t allowed to tell anybody. But that didn’t stop Jason from telling Carly. Carly said, he did. He thought she deserved to know and respected her enough not to lie to her face – unlike Josslyn.

Jack told Jason that Cullum was involved with Sidwell. He didn’t know what the agenda was, but it could end badly for Josslyn. He was doing what he could to shield her, but if Cullum dug deep, he could find out she was an agent and use it against her. He knew Jason cared about Josslyn. Jason said the fact that he traded on that proved he wasn’t to be trusted, but Jack said Jason could trust him because he’d saved Jason’s best friend’s life.

Felicia said Maxie chose to move forward with Spinelli and they already had, and Lulu said, exactly. They loved each other and had built a beautiful life. They were happy. Felicia said that didn’t mean Maxie stopped loving Nathan. How did she think Maxie would feel knowing her best friend had gotten involved with him? Lulu said they weren’t involved. They had a connection, but didn’t know what it was. Felicia said it involved kissing, and Lulu said, Maxie moved on. So did Nathan. Seven years had gone by. Felicia said she didn’t expect Nathan to pine for Maxie forever. He’d eventually move on with somebody else, but moving on with Lulu was entirely different. What if Maxie had chosen Nathan? Would they have snuck around? Lulu said, absolutely not and she couldn’t believe Felicia asked her that.

Turner asked what this place was, and Sonny said he owned the building. When it was restored after the fire, he had a studio put in so Kristina could stay if she had a late night. Turner said, so it was for him not to worry, but he said he’d always worry, but not about Kristina driving while exhausted. Turner said it was thoughtful, and he said that’s the kind of guy he was.

Lulu told Felicia, if Maxie had chosen Nathan, that would have been the end of it. They would have respected Maxie’s decision and gone their separate ways. Throwing it in her face like they were cheating was unfair. Felicia asked if what they were doing was above board.

Chase said there were other avenues the PCPD could pursue, and Nathan said they’d have uniforms do some door knocking and check the hotels near the park to see if any guests didn’t show up or check out when they were supposed to. They said they had no reason to think she was mugged? Brook said Deliliah just told them she’d passed out, and Nathan asked if they noticed anything suspicious, but Chase said, nothing that jumped out. Maybe the purse would tell a different story.

Britt looked at Rocco’s picture on her phone and texted some emojis to Jason.  

Sonny said Charlie’s wasn’t open for a couple of weeks, so they were safe there, and Turner said it was for the best that nobody see them. If it got out that they’d spent the night together, it would destroy them both.

Jason said Carly wouldn’t have been poisoned in the first place if not for Jack, but Jack said he was talking about the audiophile where Carly claimed she was head of the Corinthos crime organization. Had it been kept on the FBI’s watch list, Carly would have been arrested. Who did he think broke into the FBI server and made it go away?

Valentin freed himself and grabbed his bag.

Carly said Josslyn had made a life altering decision and lied to her, going back to Easter Island. That wasn’t part of the plan. Josslyn said, whose plan? She had no choice. Lying was the assignment. She’d live her normal college life and be a WSB agent in secret. Her being in college was a big part of why she was recruited. Carly said, by Jack, and Josslyn said, yes. He didn’t force her. It was her choice and he told her beforehand that she’d have to hide the truth, but she said yes. Carly said Josslyn couldn’t stand Jack and didn’t want her involved with him. Why had she let him recruit her into that awful life?

Sonny said tonight they took a risk, and Turner said she could lose her career. He said he’d be marked for death by morning. Any regrets? She said, none. Him? He said, no, and she said she had to get it out of her system, so she decided to take away its power. He said she scratched the itch, and she said now she was going to savor her drink. They both knew this would never happen again. He said, cheers to that, and they clinked glasses.

Josslyn asked what was wrong with trying to make the world a better place, and Carly suggested she look at Anna, but Josslyn said that was because of Faison. Carly said it was because the WSB life broke her. It would kill her if something happened to Josslyn. She was sure there was a good person buried in Jack, but he was a liar, and unbeknownst to her, pushed her daughter into a dangerous world. Josslyn said that was the price for justice, and Carly said, what justice? Josslyn said she’d found proof that Cyrus killed Dex. He never would have gotten caught and paid for it, so she hunted him down. And when he tried to kill her, she killed him.

Jason told Jack that Cullum didn’t say anything about Josslyn. He wanted to know about Britt. He wanted to know why Jason went to Croatia and the Five Poppies to try and save her. He’d said they’d been in a relationship and Cullum asked if they were still in contact. Jack wondered if Cullum asked what Britt was working on, when Jason got Britt’s text. He texted back with a coffee cup and no sign emoji, and said Cullum asked what Britt was working on. He said as far as he knew, she was a doctor. Jack said if Cullum reached out, could Jason let him know? and Jason said he could do that.  

Chase told Nathan that Delilah had told them she’d been walking and got dizzy. That was all she remembered before she woke up. Brook said, the poor baby, alone with no family, and Chase said they’d find them. She asked, how? and Nathan said he knew what to do.

Felicia said Lulu had decades history with Maxie. She owed it to Maxie to tell her what was going on and face the consequences. Lulu said she would have never kept it a secret. Maxie deserved the truth. Felicia said, what if Maxie was devastated, furious, or all the above? and Lulu said she’d explain and hope Maxie forgave her, but Maxie didn’t get both Nathan and Spinelli. She had to choose and she did. Felicia said it seemed Lulu wanted it both ways with her best friend and best friend’s husband. Good luck with that. She had the feeling Lulu would find it next to impossible.  

Carly said, Josslyn killed someone, and Josslyn said, Cyrus was the first. Carly said there were more? and Josslyn said it was part of the job. Carly asked if Josslyn heard herself. It wasn’t her, but she guesses she hadn’t known Josslyn for a while. Josslyn said she hated lying to Carly, but Carly said she was skilled at it. How long? Josslyn said, almost a year, and Carly said, and Jack. She couldn’t believe she’d been falling in love with someone who would take advantage of something Josslyn did. Did he force her to kill Cyrus? Josslyn said Jack led her to Cyrus and helped her find out that Cyrus killed Dex, and Carly said he set her up. Josslyn said she thought it was a test to see if she could put the pieces together, and Carly said what Josslyn wanted was to avenge Dex’s murder. What did she need now? Josslyn said she wanted to take down Sonny and everyone like him, mercifully and finally.

Britt went to Jason’s office, and he asked if she didn’t see his text. Now wasn’t a good idea. She said she needed to see him, and he asked if she was okay. She said she delivered a baby tonight, and he said, that’s not good? She said, the mother didn’t make it.

Brook gave the form to Felicia and said they filled out what they could. Felicia said she’d make sure it got where it was supposed to go. They were welcome to visit Baby Jane Doe. Brook said the baby should have a beautiful name, and Felicia said, a little girl was alive because of them. Felicia left, and Brook said Baby Jane Doe was wrong. Chase said it wasn’t forever. What name would she give the baby? She said she needed to see the baby first, and he said, then let’s go visit our new friend in the NICU.

Turner told Sonny that she felt liberated. It was a textbook case of one and done. They took the final step and lived to tell the tale. Sonny said, and they were the only ones who would ever know.

Carly said, this was about Sonny? and Josslyn said he was great when she was little. Then she grew up and saw the real Sonny. He got away with murder and the police consistently came up short trying to stop him. They still couldn’t. The WSB had the resources to bring him to justice. Not just Sonny, but those like him. She’d loved Sonny because Carly wanted her to. She needed Josslyn to love him. She’d say that Sonny was a good man who would do anything for his family, but he got them killed. Morgan was dead because of Sonny. Sonny wanted to kill Dex and almost did. Kristina almost died. Michael almost burned to death for one reason – Sonny is his father and someone wanted to send a message. Who’s next? Avery? Donna? He’d cheated on Carly and treated her horribly for years. She’d fought everybody else her entire life when it came to Sonny. She was done waiting for Carly to have her ah-ha moment. Someone had to take him down.  

Looking through the NICU window, Brook said the baby was perfectly perfect, and Chase said that’s what miracles looked like. Brook said the baby reminded her of Bailey Lou, and Chase said, only smaller. Brook said it broke her heart that the baby would go through life without a mom. Her family should be there. Did he think she had siblings? he said he thought Delilah would have mentioned it. They were going to find the baby’s family. She said, and until they did? and he said she had them. They’d promised to take care of the baby and that was exactly what they were going to do.  

Nathan was surprised that Lulu was still at the hospital, and she said she was waylaid by Felicia. Felicia saw them kissing and confronted her. To say she was not pleased would be an understatement. Nathan said she should have talked to him or both of them, but Lulu said she was actually glad. It made her realize something. Telling Maxie could cause some real and lasting consequences. Nathan said he didn’t know how they could avoid it now, but Lulu said she didn’t want to avoid it. After what Maxie had been through, they owed her the truth. She had real feelings for Nathan and was ready to own them, but she hoped it didn’t cost her best friend.

Britt told Jason, between her health issues and building cold fusion without a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering, you wouldn’t think losing a patient would bring her to her knees. Jason said it was the first one since she’d had her license reinstated. What happened? She said, a pregnant woman was brought in and was experiencing severe pain. She had a placental abruption. He said, Sam had one a long time ago, and she said, Danny? but he said, no. It was before they were together. She said, and the baby didn’t make it? and he shook his head. She said she was sorry, and he said, this baby did. She said she wished the mom had been as lucky. She didn’t understand why she was being so emotional. There was so much blood. She did everything possible she could to stop it, but it still wasn’t enough. He put his arms around her.

Carly begged Josslyn not throw her life away because of Sonny or anyone else. There were incredible things she could do that didn’t include joining the WSB. Josslyn said Carly still refused to acknowledge who Sonny was and she wasn’t watching her do it with Valentin. Don’t try to save her. Worry about saving herself. She’d turn Valentin in, but then she’d have to arrest Carly. So she was giving Carly 24 hours to get Valentin out of there or she would do it.

Turner said Sonny needed her to keep the secret as much as she needed him, and they both needed the hidden room so no one was looking at them. They pulled it off. Sonny said it was a gamble and it paid off. The thing with gambling was, the more you did it, the odds got worse. She said that’s why it was never happening again, and he said, it won’t. She thanked him for the scotch, they gazed at each other a moment, and she left.

Valentin found Carly in Sonny’s old kitchen and they looked at each other.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Trina, Kai, and Gio sit in a booth at the Bad Jen Café and look at picture of Fizz🐶on Gio’s tablet. Trina says, oh my gosh, he is so cute. Who’s cuter than Fizz🐶? Kai says, him? and she says, close second. Gio says, forget it. Look at that face. Kai says, he’s pretty cute, and Gio says he appreciates them coming to hang with them. Emma could use a night out. Trina says she’s just happy to do whatever it takes to see them, and Kai says Trina told him about Emma’s grandmother being in a psychiatric hospital in France. It’s got to be rough. Trina asks how Anna is doing, but Gio says he’s not sure. It might take her a while to recover and Emma is pretty worried. Trina says, don’t worry. They’ve got this. Emma joins them and says she got a last-minute summons from the condo HOA. Somebody suspects there’s a dog in the building. They look at Fizz’s🐶picture.

Nathan goes to Nina’s office and says their mother sent him a text to meet here. Does she know what’s going on? Nina tells him that Obrecht didn’t say, but she has her suspicions, and he says he has the feeling she already knows where this is going. Obrecht comes in and says their promptness is appreciated. Her time is limited, so she’ll be brief. She needs to sort out the situation with Nathan and the woman he loves.

At Maxie’s office door, Lulu says, knock, knock. She’s obviously interrupting… unless it’s something Maxie wants interrupted. Maxie says, yes please. She could use a second pair of eyes. Lulu says, the rest of her comes with it. She’s all hers. What is Maxie looking at? Maxie says she’s trying to make sense of Sidwell’s shipping schedule. In her absence, Lucy managed to get them even deeper into bed with him… so to speak. Lulu says she’ll be happy to take a look, but she’s here about something else that happened in Maxie’s absence.

Carly dresses the wounds on Valentin’s face and asks if he knows why her daughter wanted to join the WSB. She was trying to blame Jack, but Josslyn didn’t do it because of Jack. Josslyn did it because of her. This is all her fault. Valentin says, that may in part be true, but right now she needs to know that Josslyn is angry enough to turn them both in.

Jason touches Britt’s face, when they hear the door. Josslyn storms in and tells Britt, get out. She’s got business with Jason.

Carly says Josslyn wouldn’t turn her in, but Valentin says she’s basing that information on the memory of who Josslyn used to be. He doesn’t want to go to prison and will feel doubly bad if she goes with him. She says, Josslyn’s not going to tell Jack. She knows that. He says, forgive him if he doesn’t share her confidence. He just took a pistol whipping and it was obvious that Josslyn didn’t phone in her WSB training. She’s obviously very dedicated to the Bureau and its mission, which at the moment, involves recapturing him. She says, he’s right. Josslyn may be willing to protect her, but she’s not willing to protect him. He’s got to get out.

Britt asks if barging in is accepted now. She misses the good old days when people knocked first. Jason says he needs to talk to Josslyn, and Britt asks if he’s kicking her out. He says he’s not doing that, but needs to handle this, and Britt says, no one can know she was here. Josslyn says then she’d better not be seen leaving, and Britt walks out. Jason asks, what happened? and Josslyn says, he happened. He gave her up to her mother? How could he tell her mother that she’s in the WSB?

Gio says he doesn’t know how anyone could know Fizz🐶is there. Fizz🐶barely barks and he smuggles Fizz🐶in and out in his gym bag. Trina says, what is wrong with people? How could anybody complain about that guy? He’s perfect. Emma asks if she can believe he was caged up in a lab. The poor guy has been through so much already. Gio says, she doesn’t need to worry anymore. He’s not bringing Fizz🐶for any more sleepovers. Emma says they’re not bowing down to some dog hating busybody. As long as Fizz🐶doesn’t mind traveling in a gym bag, he can come anytime. Gio says he doesn’t want her stressing about this. She already has enough on her plate. Kai says, there’s a way around all this.

Nathan says he loves Obrecht, but he needs… She says, and she loves him. That’s why she must say her piece before she leaves. Nina says, what? Is she going somewhere? Obrecht says she is and her departure is imminent. That’s why she texted her loved ones to meet her here. Although it appears that may have been too great a request… She’s been invited to attend a medical conference by the president of a university in Auckland. She’s flying to New Zealand tonight. Nina says, congratulations. That’s wonderful news, isn’t it Jay? Nathan says, yeah. She seems excited. Obrecht says she is indeed. But before she leaves, she’s determined to ensure her son’s happiness.

Maxie tells Lulu that her work can wait. She’s not sure she understands it anyway. Tell her what happened. She can tell by the look on Lulu’s face that it’s bad. Lulu says, bad is a strong word. More like unexpected. Maxie says, that’s not helping. Her brain is running through a million worst case scenarios. Lulu says, stop that, but Maxie says she can’t until Lulu tells her. So spill. Lulu says, while Maxie was away, she and Nathan got close, and Maxie says she’s going to need more than that. Close as in friends? Lulu says, no, and Maxie says, more than friends? Lulu says, yes. She and Nathan are involved. (Is it me, or didn’t she tell Felicia that they weren’t involved yesterday?)

Obrecht says there’s no need for Nathan to be love’s tragic hero. Maxie loves him and neither of them will be truly happy until they’re reunited. Nathan says, she seems to have conveniently forgotten that he and Maxie arrived at the decision together, and she says, Maxie made the wrong decision, and he gave her up. Nathan says, stop. Maxie has moved on and so has he. She says, nonsense. He’s moved on how?

Maxie says she’s going to need Lulu’s help to understand. What exactly happened between her and Nathan? Lulu says, when Nathan showed back up in September, Maxie was in Boston, and Maxie says she understands that. Lulu says she and Brook were working together to make sure things were okay with the kids, and Nathan was trying to get to know his son for the first time. Maxie says, and Lulu helped Nathan get to know James, and Lulu says, of course (🍷). She loves James. She loves all of Maxie’s kids. They’re little pieces of her. Maxie says, please, get to the point, and Lulu says she wanted to make sure James felt safe and secure, so she and Nathan spent more time together. They’d always been friends. In the midst of challenges – Maxie’s illness, her return, Rocco’s trouble with the law, and Valentin’s return and escape, which posed a risk to Charotte – they were thrown together more and more. They both discovered there was something there, a connection. Maxie says, okay. She sees. So while she was fighting to come back to her life with her children, Lulu decided to connect with Nathan.

Valentin tells Carly that Josslyn is right. If she gets caught keeping him hidden, it’s treason, but she knew that already. She says she knew she was violating national security, but when Josslyn doesn’t know is that she secured a fake identity so she could get into Steinmauer and pose as his lawyer. He says, if it involves him, the penalty will be more severe, and she says, that’s why he has to go. Josslyn won’t destroy her life. He says, Josslyn seems pretty angry. It doesn’t seem like an assignment anymore. Emotions are involved, and an emotional WSB agent is dangerous. She could lash out without thinking of the consequences. Carly says, she won’t. She knows Josslyn. He asks if she’s so sure about that. Josslyn spent the last year lying to her face.

Josslyn asks when Jason told Carly, and he says it was his first stop when he got back from Croatia. She says, about a month after he was back, she returned from Australia and told her mom that Vaughn was in the WSB. He promised not to say anything. He says, it got to the point where he couldn’t lie anymore. Josslyn is Carly’s daughter and Carly loves her. She has a right to know. She says, so his word means nothing now? and he says, not when she’s in danger. Not when Jack Brennan continues to put her in danger and lie to her mom’s face. He couldn’t let her be manipulated by him. She says he had to know how her mom would react. It wasn’t possible for her not to do anything and pretend it wasn’t happening. He says, that’s why he told Carly, to protect her. Carly couldn’t tell Brennan or her because her cover kept her safe and if it got blown, she’d be killed. Josslyn says she thought that would be enough, but he says her mom would do anything to keep her save. She says he doesn’t need to tell her that. Her mom is trying to save her now by teaming up with Valentin Cassadine.

Britt turned on the light in her office to find Jack sitting at her desk. He says, you’ve been avoiding me.

Kai says, every condo has HOA rules, but city ordinances take precedence and he thinks there’s a loophole Gio can use. He looks on his tablet and says, here it is – exception: emotional support animals. Emma tells Gio, like she says, it’s good to know someone in politics, and Trina says, and someone plain brilliant. Gio says, there’s one problem. Fizz🐶isn’t an emotional support dog. Kai says, not yet. There’s a form he can fill out. Gio says, if he fills it out, he gets to take Fizz🐶wherever he wants? and Kai says, basically. Gio brings up the form and says, okay. Fizz🐶needs a birthday. Emma says, that information wasn’t lying around in Dalton’s lab, and Trina says, they’ll make one up. Today is a good day. Happy birthday, Fizz🐶!  

Obrecht says, Lulu Spencer? and Nathan says, calm down. Obrecht says, Nein. It makes no sense. Maxie is the love of his life and Lulu is her best friend. Nina says, please. Maxie was in a coma, and no one knew if or when she’d wake up. It was natural for Lulu and Nathan to grow close after the time they spent together, especially looking after James. Obrecht says, Nina knew about this? She knew her brother was cavorting with his wife’s best friend while his wife was in a coma and she encouraged it? Doesn’t Nina have a big enough mess with her own child without having to make one for hers?

Lulu says they never planned any of this, and Maxie asks if they were sneaking around behind her back, but Lulu says, of course (🍷) not. The minute Maxie came back, they ended things. Maxie says, exactly how much was there to end? Did they sleep together? Lulu says, no. Nothing ever got that far. As soon as Maxie woke up, they immediately took a step back. She knew Nathan’s first commitment was to Maxie and she wanted Maxie to have her family back. She wanted Maxie to have her husband back, if that’s what she wanted. Maxie said she made her choice and chose Spinelli. Is that what Lulu wanted to hear?

The waitress comes by and says they heard it was someone’s birthday. She puts a cupcake with a candle in it in front of Kai and they sing Happy Birthday. Gio and Emma drop out and Trina sings alone. Kai blows out the candle and everyone in the restaurant applauds.

Josslyn says, let her get this straight. Jason couldn’t keep his promise to her because he felt too guilty to keep the secret from her mom. Meanwhile, her mom has been hiding Valentin in the attic and keeping a secret from him. Huh. Jason asks if she’s sure about this, and she says, yes. She was at her mom’s house by herself and heard a weird thump upstairs. She went to check it out and found Valentin hiding in her attic. She was in the process of tying him up when her mom walked in. She knew he was there, so whatever’s going on, they’re in on it together. Valentin almost killed her mom. Now he shows up in Port Charles and convinces her mom that he knows her way out of the WSB. It’s the only reason her mom would be involved with him.

Carly says, if Valentin had asked a year ago, she would have said she knew her daughter better than anyone. They were that close. She treasured that. She was proud of the relationship that she couldn’t have with her own mother. Valentin says, what about the WSB agent in Sonny’s old her kitchen? and she says she never met her before. She was someone she couldn’t reach. He says, Jack’s handiwork, and she says, maybe a little more than Jack, deeper than Jack, bigger than Jack. She said this was about Sonny. Jack opened the door to the WSB, but Josslyn walked through. She said she wanted to bring Sonny and people like him to justice. He says, that explains why she joined, and Carly says she knew Josslyn had an issue with Sonny’s life and how dangerous the people around him were. Why wouldn’t she want power over that? But she derailed her whole life for it. She brought Sonny into Josslyn’s life. Valentin says she couldn’t have known her relationship with Sonny would lead Josslyn to make the choices she did, and she says, Josslyn joined the WSB because of her connection to Sonny. That choice is on her and whatever Josslyn does next.

Britt says, Jack can’t break into her office. They shouldn’t be seen together. Jack says, trust him. He didn’t want to take all the precautions it took to make this visit happen, but she left him no choice. She says she makes it a point to never trust someone who starts a sentence with trust me, and he says, they had an agreement. She was to give him regular updates on Faison’s final project, and he hasn’t heard a word since then. She says, there’s nothing to report, but he says he doesn’t believe it. She might recall he can bring up charges any time he likes for the myriad of crimes she committed at the Five Poppies. Britt says she was crunching numbers at the Five Poppies. He doesn’t have anything no her. He never did. He asks if she thinks he’s bluffing, and she says she doesn’t care. She’s not losing sleep over his baseless threats anymore. Go ahead and charge her. Please. It’s the least of her worries. He says she’s making a mistake, and she says it wouldn’t be the first. He’s in way over his head. He says, oh? What does she mean by that? She says, he wants updates? Okay. Fine. She’ll give him one. He works for Cullum and Cullum is Sidwell’s partner. He’s a freaking double agent and he’s been playing the entire Bureau for a fool. Cullum is the enemy.

A round of drinks is on the table, and Gio says, the whole time they could have been drinking for free. Emma says, all they needed was for Trina to deliver the vocals, and Kai says, from now on pop-up concerts all over town, but Trina says, no. She’s not singing for comp drinks. It was a special for one night only. Gio says he hears her, but they don’t need pop-ups. Actually, he knows the perfect place for her to sing.

Nina says her child’s life is not a mess. She’s a congresswoman. Obrecht says, Nina can pave over cracks, but she won’t walk on them, and Nathan says, all Nina did was give him support. What developed took him and Lulu by surprise. Obrecht asks if he thinks he has real feelings for Lulu, and Nina says, that’s intrusive. Whatever Nathan’s feelings are, are his business and he certainly doesn’t have to explain himself to her. Obrecht says she’s his mother. He should be grateful she’s looking out for his happiness. He says it’s his life to figure out. The same goes for Maxie. She chose Spinelli and he’s happy for that. Obrecht says, of course (🍷) he’d say that, and he says, as far as him and Lulu, he doesn’t know what’s going to happen, but he knows he wants them to figure it out, which means he needs her to back off.  

Lulu says she knows Maxie woke up to an impossible situation. The husband she loved and believed was dead was alive. Spinelli, who she loved and built a life with, was there waiting for her. Maxie says she’s well aware, and Lulu says, then Maxie should know she never would have pushed her or interfered with her choice in any way. Maxie says, did she really have one? and Lulu asks what she means. Maxie says she knew something was off with Nathan when she first saw him again. She figured it was time, distance, maybe some of it was Lulu. Now she’s realizing that it was mostly just her. Lulu says, when Maxie woke up nothing mattered but her. She wanted Maxie to have the life she wanted to have, whether it was rebuilding it with Nathan or moving forward with Spinelli. She honestly thought Maxie would pick Nathan. Maxie says, but she didn’t. She picked Spinelli. Lulu asks if she regrets her decision.  

Carly tells Valentin that she’s been divorced from Sonny for years. Sonny is Donna’s father and Josslyn loves Donna. She had no idea Josslyn still had so much resentment and anger toward him. She has her whole life ahead of her and she wants to be a WSB agent. Valentin says, the WSB can be particularly alluring to a younger person. That’s where they can learn skills to settle a score. She says, when she looked into Josslyn’s eyes, it wasn’t her daughter. It was her. It was like looking at a younger version of herself in a mirror and Josslyn has the same focus she had when she came to destroy her mother’s life. She ruined so many lives and almost ruined her own. He says, now she’s worried Josslyn will ruin hers, and she cries.

Jason says, Josslyn hasn’t told Jack that her mother is helping Valentin? and she says, no, and she doesn’t plan to. They had it out and she came straight to him. He says, no one can know, and she says she knows that. Valentin is a level five threat. If she implicates him when Carly helped, Carly will be charged with treason. She doesn’t even know how many security violations there are. She will go to prison. He says, that can’t happen, and she says she knows. Her mother needs an intervention. Every second she’s with Valentin puts her in greater danger. She told Carly to get rid of him, but she knows Josslyn can’t expose him because Josslyn will expose her. But she’ll listen to him. Convince her to get rid of Valentin now, before it all comes crashing down around her.

Jack says, Britt is desperate to get him off her back, and she asks if he thinks she just handpicked Cullum’s name out of a WSB hat. He knows she’s telling the truth. He can feel it. If he needs more proof, do some digging. He was in and out of the Five Poppies every two months. Why does Jack think all of his investigations into Cullum’s financial profile were so unsuccessful? Why would Cullum send in his own handpicked task force? Why all the leaks? Because his guy is dirty. Cullum is sabotaging him. Cullum isn’t trying to take Sidwell down. He’s running interference for him. They’re partners. Jack asks if he knows Josslyn is an agent, and Britt says, how the hell would she know? Probably not, because she’s not dead or thrown in a hole somewhere. He says, obviously he needs to confirm a few things, but she’s not off the hook. He still wants updates. He leaves.

Gio says, when Charlie’s reopens, Kristina wants a strong relaunch and was thinking of doing an open mic night. Trina should sign up. Everyone loves her. Trina says she’s not trying to be a singer, but Gio says she doesn’t have to try. She already is. He remembers her grandfather told him how much she loved to sing. Trina says she doesn’t know what she’d sing, and Emma says, whatever she wants. Her voice is amazing. Kai says, they’re right. She was incredible at the Nurses Ball. She totally lit up the stage. He couldn’t take his eyes off of her. She says he’s being nice, but he says, that doesn’t mean it’s not true. Gio says she’s got a gift. The coolest thing about music is being able to share it with other people. Kai says she should do it. He’d love to hear her sing.

Josslyn asks Jason to convince her mother to get rid of Valentin, but he says, that may not be an option. He’s the kind of threat that may have to be eliminated. She says, no. Jason doesn’t have to kill him to solve this. Just be what he’s always been. Be her mom’s best friend and help her see that she’ll be safe – they’ll all be safe – if Valentin leaves. Valentin can fend for himself. Jason says, he definitely can, but it won’t work. When he first told her mom that she was with the WSB, the first thing she wanted to do was get her out. He convinced her not to for Josslyn’s safety. He can’t help her. If her mom thinks Valentin is the answer to getting her out of the WSB, she’s never letting him go.

Carly tells Valentin that she looks at him, Jack, and Anna and sees what the WSB has cost them. It wrecked their lives in different ways. She knows there’s good in him and Anna, and maybe some good in Jack, but it’s warped them all. He can’t deny it. He wouldn’t want it for his daughter, would he? He says, no. No one who gets out of the WSB skates, but he doesn’t think it’s ruining Josslyn’s life the way she thinks it is. She asks how he knows, and he says, because he knows Josslyn’s mother. If she’s got anything like what he sees in Carly, even the WSB can’t destroy her.

Britt runs into Nina’s office and says sorry she didn’t get here sooner… or maybe not. What did she miss? Obrecht says, just her brother informing them of his romantic feelings for Lulu and not his wife, and Britt says, Lulu? Obrecht says she was startled, but after having time to process, she understands this is Nathan’s decision. Her brother and Maxie mutually agreed to part ways, and he and Lulu will figure out their entanglement for themselves. Britt says, at least she got here in time to hear her say it, and Obrecht says she means it. As of today, she’s no longer meddling.  

Lulu asks if Maxie still wants to be with Nathan, and Maxie says she wishes it was that simple. She loves Nathan. She never stopped loving him. Lulu says she understands. She saw them before. But now she loves Spinelli. Maxie says she does, more than anything. Did Lulu come here to get permission to pursue Nathan? Lulu says, no. She came to be honest with her best friend and doesn’t want to be anything but truthful. She would respect any choice Maxie made, but she chose Spinelli. Nathan is a good man and has the right to move on with his life. Maxie says she completely agrees. Nathan has every right to move forward with his life. Just not with her.

Emma says she bets it would help Kristina too, and Trina says, nice guilt trip. Emma thanks her and says, Trina knows she wants to do it. Gio says, give the people what they want, and Kai asks what she has to lose. Trina says, her dignity, but Kai says, not from singing. Trina says, okay. When Charlie’s reopens, the first open mic night, they’re all going. Kai says, and she’s going to sing, and Gio announces that when Charlie’s reopens, the first open mic night, Trina is singing. He wants everybody there. Everyone applauds and Trina says, they buy the drinks.

Obrecht says she wants Nathan to be happy, and he says he knows she does – for now. She says she must be on her way. She’ll see them soon. Britt says, she’s traveling? You’re traveling? She could have included that in the text. Britt follows her out, and Nina says, text when she lands, then closes the door. She says, all things considered, she thinks it went pretty well. Obrecht lost it a little bit when she found out about him and Lulu, but she got it together. Nathan says he doesn’t know that she’s there yet, but at least she’ll meddle from a distance. It’s hard to yell from the other side of the world. Nina says, the medical conference popped up at just the right time, and he says, yeah. Funny how it kind of popped up. She says, yeah, so funny, like kismet, and he says, or somebody influential pulling the strings. She says, if someone pulled the strings, that person really, really loves him. He says he loves them too, and they hug. He thanks her.

In the reception area, Britt says, if Obrecht is going to attend a medical conference, she might want to tell a person, and Obrecht says she thought it might be a pleasant surprise for her. Britt says, it is a surprise. She’s glad she got here in time to say goodbye. Obrecht thanks her for coming and says she was hungry to see Britt’s face before she left. Britt says she has to hand it to Obrecht, the way she handled Nathan’s news. She was expecting a seismic reaction, but now the earth is still spinning on its axis. Obrecht says she was certainly inclined to protest, and Britt says, you are who are, but Obrecht says she realized she had no need. Britt says, really? Why? Obrecht says, because there’s no way a relationship between Nathan and Lulu will come to fruition. Nathan will gallantly bow out before he comes between Lulu and Maxie. He’s not selfish enough to take whatever he wants at all costs and leave others to deal with the consequences. They get into the elevator and Obrecht takes Britt’s arm.  

Maxie says she appreciates Lulu’s honesty, so she’s going to be honest with her. If Lulu came here to get her blessing to be with Nathan, she doesn’t have it. Sorry. She can’t rationalize this choice. She did make the choice to be with Spinelli because she loves him, but that mean she can turn her heart off or that she wants to watch her best friend be in a relationship with someone she truly loved. Lulu says she doesn’t want to hurt Maxie ever, but she’s trying to follow her heart, like Maxie did. Maxie’s heart led her to Spinelli, and she loves Maxie, but please, know this is something they can get past. Maxie asks if she’s sure about that, and Lulu says she has to hope so. She knows Maxie might not believe that now, but she hopes Maxie will. Lulu leaves, and Maxie looks at a family photo with Spinelli in it. Outside, Lulu breathes deeply.

On the phone, Jack tells Belinda that he’s sorry to call first thing in the morning. What time is it there in Belgium? She says, early enough, but she just poured a cup of tea. Why doesn’t he tell her to what she owes this pleasure. He says he needs a favor, and she says, doesn’t he always? He says, this one stays between them, and she says, that would be breaking the rules, but he says, no, it’s not. It’s more like bending them. She says, tell her what he needs, and he says he needs Director Ross Cullum’s full itinerary and expense reports for the last three years.

Josslyn tells Jason that her mom is flying blind. She can’t trust Brennan and can’t trust Valentin. She doesn’t know what they know about Cullum. Jason asked if she told Carly anything about Cullum, and she says, no. He says, okay. Good. Between dating Brennan and hiding Valentin, she’s exactly who Cullum would target. Josslyn says, that’s why she distracted her by making sure Carly knew who she was actually targeting – Sonny and all of the other Sonnys in the world who are destroying lives. He asks if that was real or a smokescreen, and she says, in those times she has to remember why she chose to do this, Sonny is something that comes to mind. He says, that’s what Brennan offered her, a way to take down Sonny, but she says, Brennan didn’t need to offer her anything. She had a front row seat to the damage Sonny caused. Seeing him get away with this for so long and get away with so much, and knowing others are out there doing the same thing. She’s sorry, but she thought that it was just going to go on forever, and somebody had to put themselves in the position to stop that from happening. He says, that person doesn’t have to be her. Brennan manipulated her. She says, Sonny manipulated him. Jason was her age when he made Jason a job offer, when he invited Jason into his business and changed everything for him. She’s sure he doesn’t want to admit everything Sonny has done to him. Jason says he made his choice, and she says, so did she. He says, she made a mistake. There are more urgent, more important things to focus on right now. She says her mom needs him to make sure she cuts Valentin loose, and she leaves.

Carly says, Valentin has to leave, and he says, no. Josslyn wants him gone. She says he’s using her and he’s dangerous. She says, isn’t he? and he says, dangerous? Yeah. Using her? He was, but that changed.  They’re partners in crime. Jack, Sidwell, and Cullum, they’re the threats. If he disappears, he leaves her to take care of them by herself and he’d not going to do that. He’s not leaving her. She kisses him and they get busy.

On Monday, Sidwell tells Willow that she wouldn’t be where she is today if it wasn’t for him; Lulu suggests she and Nathan just face the music; Kristina says she’s in desperate need of Jacinda’s help; and Cullum says things just got a lot more dangerous for Josslyn.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

It’s not a Dawn of Day tat, but obviously they wanted us to see it.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-does-delilahs-tattoo-link-her-with-the-dawn-of-day-cult/

All about Ethan and his return.

https://ew.com/nathan-dean-reprising-general-hospital-role-after-anthony-geary-death-11920356

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-the-original-ethan-lovett-returns/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/ethan-lovett/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-how-ethan-lovett-connects-to-other-characters-in-port-charles/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

It wasn’t the most stellar charter, with meals continuing to be late and the deckhands almost losing a guest. Chef Ben decided to blame everything on the galley, but was pleased with his new sous chef. Alesia had been ultra-sensitive, but Ellie was smashing projects, cleaning up after them, and asking him for the next one. The new comment card system only yielded three stars, but the tip was more of a reflection of service at $20K, or $1500 each.  

Summer House

The group had a Renaissance Fair party with knights and pseudo jousting. Ciara was bummed because she felt everyone wanted to experience her – i.e. make out – and she didn’t want surface level sh*t. She believed Jesse saw her as a good time girl, and it wasn’t her vibe. She confronted Jesse about making her feel like a sexual conquest. The friendship lines had been blurred, but if he was really interested, he’d be looking to take her out on a date, not just make out. Jesse apologized, and in Ciara’s interview, she said it just reaffirmed that guys just wanted a good time and nothing serious with her. I’d give her the same advice I continually give the Southern Charm crowd – date outside the friend group.

Vanderpump Rules

It was the Reunion Part 1, so there was a lot of screaming, yelling, and pointing fingers. It ended with Audrey cursing out Angelica. Most vapid group of people ever.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Boz took the women on a trip to Florence, Italy, where she had a friend with a villa encompassing hundreds of acres. Rachel felt like they’d be dressing in kaftans and some sequins. Dorit felt she no longer knew Kyle, who had tattoos all over the place. After last week, everything except the villa was a let down.

Southern Charm

Charley wised up, saying the way Craig acted was unforgiveable and he needed to apologize to Salley. They were no longer a thing romantically. While Madison was nesting with her newborn and Brett, the others went on a healing/cleansing retreat involving a sweat lodge. As usual, things were kumbaya afterward, but that will last until Craig’s next outburst. Rather than apologizing, Craig said he was perfectly imperfect and pretended nothing had happened. Dude is one mean drunk.

Southern Hospitality

I used to call this Vanderpump Rules 2.0, but now that the actual VPR is its own 2.0, I don’t know what to call it. Boring comes to mind. It’s been so long, a lot of the premier was flashbacks, but it didn’t matter. The only thing I remembered was TJ’s launch of Sir Weiner’s. Apparently, it’s been a huge success. One of the offerings was the Cheater Weiner, topped with crumbled Flaming Hot Cheetos. I’m not a Cheeto person, but I have to admit, it sounds like it works. However, several cast members took the cheater part personally and were offended.

Ladies Of London

Now we’re finally talking. I was skeptical because Caroline Stanbury is no longer living in London, but the first episode sucked me in immediately and – drum roll – even my husband paid attention. It was fabulous and exactly what the Housewives should have been – biting wit and humor, being catty without caterwauling, lavish estates, fabulous clothes, and marvelous parties. It’s like a Noel Coward play and this is what I want to see. I’ve even already picked a favorite cast member, Martha, who looks like a movie star from the 1940s and will spread a rumor, then tell on herself. She also keeps a magpie as a pet, and it flies around her house, which is sometimes disconcerting to guests. Even better, cast member Dara already decided it was too much and left the show at the end of the second episode. They aired two to start and I can’t wait for the next one.

Random Reality Items

I got PTSD just watching him and I don’t think production was to blame.

Well, we know one of them isn’t Jill Zarin.

I didn’t know they were still there. I stopped watching early on, then at some point started watching again. But then I remembered why I stopped watching in the first place and didn’t make that mistake a second time.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Predator: Badlands. Hulu. Yautja hunter Dex is having one bad day. His father doesn’t like him, and when his brother refuses to kill him, he dies in Dex’s place. Before his death, Dex’s brother sends him to the death planet where he’s tasked to find and kill the Kalisk. While there, he meets up with synth Tessa whose on a quest to find the legs she’s been separated from. If a Predator movie could be called cute, this one is it. Action packed, full of not-bad jokes, and the eternal question of, who is the real enemy? It looks open for a sequel, and I’m hoping Dex and Tessa make baby Yautjas in the next one.

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/predator-badlands-review

K-Pop Demon Hunters. Netflix. Yeah, it took me a while to get to this one, but I wanted to give it my full attention. While not necessarily an animation fan, I do like some anime – Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon – and I love K-pop and horror, so it was my kind of combination. Rumi, Mira and Zoey are Huntrix, a superstar girl group who moonlight as demon hunters. When demons in the form of a boy band come for their fans, the group must fight them. Rumi is also part demon, throwing a wrench in the works, as well as an almost romance. The visuals were beautiful, the music was incredible, and I added the soundtrack to my playlists halfway through. While the setting was new, the story wasn’t incredibly original, yet it worked. Definitely a good time.

What You Wish For. Hulu. Chef Ryan is on the run from a gambling debt and goes to South America to visit his buddy Chef Jack. Jack is a personal chef, working for the richest of the rich and living the high life in a magnificent house. He’s in need of a sous chef, so Ryan steps up, but when circumstances beyond Ryan’s control push him to the forefront, he gets a taste of being careful what you wish for. Brutal at times, with brilliant performances, I didn’t hate it, but I can’t say it’s one of my favorites.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/what-you-wish-for-film-review-2024

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

I can’t wait! Bring on the Grand Line.

https://people.com/all-about-one-piece-season-2-11914946

Waiting for commitment on this one. Like when I see it on a theatre marquee.

https://ew.com/game-of-thrones-movie-update-beau-willimon-writer-house-of-cards-andor-11918395

🐾⛓️ Animal World’s Most Wanted…

🐶 Theft!

https://people.com/family-finds-unexpected-culprit-stealing-their-eggs-11920504

🐵 Trespassing!

https://people.com/monkey-found-in-missouri-garage-compared-to-marcel-from-friends-11917498

🐕 Murder…?

https://people.com/k9-deputy-named-prime-suspect-in-sheriffs-office-toy-crime-11920558

🦨 Quotes of the Week

We must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive. He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love. There is some good in the worst of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this, we are less prone to hate our enemies. – Martin Luther King, Jr.

I’ve been absolutely terrified every moment of my life, and I’ve never let it keep me from doing a single thing that I wanted to do. – Georgia O’Keefe

It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.Confucius

When deeds speak, words are nothing. – Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. – Sir Winston Churchill

Action is the foundational key to all success. – Pablo Picasso

Criticism is the best sign you’re onto something. – Michael Lopp

Stop talking. The more you talk, the less I like you. – Judge Marilyn Milian, People’s Court

💦 Coming In Like a Wet Hyena…

Until next time, stay safe; stay home if you’re sick and don’t spread the wealth; and stay remembering that emotional support animals are the exception to the rule.

Good Charlotte- March On (Live In Australia)

November 22, 2024 – Michael Meets With Curtis About Aurora, What It Is, Not Dead, Salt Sprinkle, Finally, From Extra, A Valentine, Early Stages, MorePool, 7A, Thanksgiving For Pets (!), X Quotes & Never

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What I Watched Today

(The whole GH enchilada on Fridays; the other days, who knows?)

General Hospital

At Bobbie’s, Sasha thanks Felicia and Mac for the invite, and Felicia says, it’s long overdue. Sasha says, so this is… Felicia says, their first family gathering, and Mac says, they just wanted to know how she’s doing with… Felicia says, the Cody situation, but Sasha says she really doesn’t want to… Felicia says, and the Robert situation, and Mac asks, how are things going in general?  And he wanted to give her this. He hands Sasha an envelope, and she asks what it is. He says, it’s from her dad.

In the nook, Dante asks the kids to go easy on him. Sasha’s got the day off and he’s no gourmet chef. Rocco says, he couldn’t even get a job at Bobbie’s, and Danny says, it’s breakfast. How bad can it be? Dante says he doesn’t know. You tell me. Rocco has a taste and says, actually, it’s not bad, and Scout says she likes it. The syrup is warm, and he even cut the French toast in little triangles. Dante and Scout high-five, and Danny says, mom told them it tastes the best that way. Jason walks in and sighs.

Trina has headphones on and is dancing around the apartment, when there’s a knock at the door. She doesn’t hear it, so Gio walks in. She turns and sees him and makes a startled squeal.

Michael is lifting the free weights at the gym, when Curtis comes in. Michael thanks Curtis for meeting him, and Curtis says, no problem. Although he was curious why Michael wanted to meet him here at the gym and not at the office. Michael says he wanted to have some privacy, and Curtis says, more private than their offices? Michael says he wants to get straight to the point. Whatever Drew told Curtis, whatever Drew promised him, he won’t be Aurora’s CEO for much longer.

Stella sees TJ at the hospital and says she didn’t expect him to be here today. He says, it’s his day off, but he had some paperwork he needed to catch up on. She says she can see that, but it’s not what she meant. She thought he’d be at the trial. He says he thinks Ava’s trial is the last place he should be.

Ric sees Ava in Bobbie’s courtyard and says, when Ava said she wanted to meet at Bobbie’s, he assumed she meant inside. She says she’s enjoying the fresh air while she can, and he says he told her, she’s going to win. She says, victory is all but certain, as long as she gives her testimony exactly right, and he says, which she will. She says, what if she doesn’t? and he says he doesn’t deal in hypotheticals. She says, all right. Here’s a fact. A baby is dead, and everybody blames her. So he has to be straight with her here. Does he really think she’ll be found not guilty?

Kristina walks into the courtroom and sees Molly. Molly asks if she’s ready, and Kristina says, damn right she’s ready. Molly says, if she’s nervous, they can… but Kristina says she’s not nervous. She knows exactly what to do. Molly says, great. And what exactly is that? Kristina says she’s going to get justice for their daughter, by putting Ava away for good.

Dante suggests they give Danny and Jason a minute and asks if Scout wants to show him that game she was talking about. Scout says, Stratego, and he says, let’s go set it up. She says, Danny is supposed to teach her how to play, and Jason says, he’s the expert? Danny says he’s got it on his phone. He’s obsessed. Jason tells him to go teach his sister how to play and he’ll talk to Danny afterwards. He could actually use some coffee. Danny says, he’ll be here, right? and Jason says he can count on it. The kids leave, and Dante says, they could be a while. Stratego gets a little complicated. Jason says, that’s fine. He wanted to talk to Dante anyway. Dante says, about what? and Jason says he wants to talk to Dante about Danny.

Mac says, Robert gave them the letter to give to Sasha. He didn’t want it to get lost in the Quartermaine mail. Sasha says, makes sense, and Felicia says, Robert was very sorry he had to leave just as they were getting acquainted. Sasha says, had to leave? and Felicia says, he thought he should do everything he can to help Holly. Sasha says, God knows her mother can use all the help she can get, and Felicia says, Sasha has every right to be upset with him leaving. Sasha says, it’s fine. Robert gave her his number and said she could call anytime. Him going away is actually a good thing. It gives her time to get used to the idea of having a father. Felicia says, her father thinks she’s owed an explanation and so do they.

TJ tells Stella that he’s in the process of accepting his loss. He wants to get to the point where he can think of Irene at peace without it causing him pain. Stella says, then he made the right choice, and if paperwork helps him keep his mind off the trial, so be it. He thanks her, but she says she has to ask, where’s Molly today? He says, she’s at the courthouse, and Stella says, Molly is at the courthouse on her own?

Trina says she didn’t even hear Gio knock. She had her music turned to alone-in-apartment level. He says, no kidding. He could hear her out in the hall. She says, he’s starting to sound like her dad. And no, he couldn’t. Gio tells her, saying he’s starting to sound like her dad doesn’t bother him at all. He doesn’t know Curtis very well, but he knows being like him is a huge compliment. As for her performance just now, she was killing it. She thanks him and says, it gets the blood pumping. And it helps her get in the right headspace to take on the day. It’s better without an audience, so please don’t take this the wrong way, but why is he here? He says he hasn’t seen her in a minute, so he just wanted to check in. So except for people showing up at her apartment and scaring her, is she doing okay? She says, other than that, yes and no, and he asks what she wants to start with. Yes, she’s doing okay, or no, not so much.

Molly says, while she’s all for bringing Ava to justice, it’s not going to be that simple, and Kristina says she’s got this. She prepared her testimony, she practiced, she’s going to remain calm on the stand. Molly says, that’s great, because the last thing she wants to come across as is… Kristina says, what? and Molly says, she can’t focus on her anger at Ava. They have to focus on the baby. Kristina says she knows that. The prosecutor has prepped her, and mom has coached her. Alexis told her all of Molly’s dad’s tricks. Molly says, not even their mom knows all of her dad’s tricks. He’s an expert strategist. He’s thought of everything. Including adding her to his witness list. Kristina says, she’s testifying? and Molly says, for the defense.

Ric says, she wants the truth? and Ava says, it’s better she knows in advance. He says, yes, it is. So he’s going to tell her here and now. They’re going to win. He guarantees it. She says, why? Is there new evidence? He says he doesn’t need new evidence, and she says, he paid off the judge. He says, she would have been billed for that, so no, and she says she appreciates his confidence, but they both know dead babies and grieving mothers play better on the stand than the town pariah. He says he’s telling her that he will win this case, because he needs to. He’s not going to let his daughter down.

Felicia asks if Sasha would like some privacy, but Sasha says, no. Please stay. She takes out the letter and reads: Dear Sasha, I’m writing because my brief message wasn’t nearly enough to explain why I had to leave. I’m sure you’ve heard; your mother is in some trouble – again. I’ve gone off with her to settle it – again. I’ll be back in Port Charles as soon as I can. I’m looking forward to getting to know you as my daughter. I hope you can forgive me for leaving on such short notice, and that you can forgive your mother for getting into yet another tricky situation. If you can rely on her to do anything, it’s that. However imperfect we may be, we’re your family. I look forward to seeing you. Take care, darling. Your father, Robert.

Jason tells Dante, in her will, Sam said she wanted Drew to have custody of both of her kids. At the time the will was written, he was presumed dead. Dante guesses that makes a little more sense, and Jason says he just wants to do what’s right by Danny. Dante asks what that looks like, and Jason tells him that Sonny said, fight to keep him. Dante says, of course (🍷), and Jason says he thinks he’s got a good chance of getting custody. Dante says, as he should. He’s Danny’s father. Jason says, but he doesn’t want to take Danny away from his sister or Rocco. At the funeral, he heard what Danny said. The three of them are family. Dante says, those kids love each other, but Jason is Danny’s father. He has to do what he feels is right. Jason says, he just lost his mother. He doesn’t want to take Danny away from his sister, but there’s no way that he’s going to hand Danny over to Drew. Dante asks what he’s going to do, and Jason says he knows what he wants to do, but he feels the right thing is to let Danny choose.

Curtis says he doesn’t know what Michael’s heard, but Drew has been very impressed with his performance at Aurora and has never said anything to him about asking him to step down. Michael says he knows Curtis and Drew are friends, but does Curtis really know who his friend even is? Drew will do anything to get what he wants. Curtis asks what Drew wants according to Michael, and Michael says his wife for one. Curtis says he doesn’t see what this has to do with Aurora or him, and Michael says, Drew tried to buy his silence by offering him Curtis’s job.

TJ tells Stella that he and Molly talked about her going to the trial. He tried to get her to stay home and expressed his concerns that it wouldn’t be healthy. Stella asks what she said, and he says, that she wants to see justice done if she’s going to accept the loss of their child. He gets it. She’s a lawyer. She says, and him being a doctor and knowing the medical facts of that awful day, he wants to stay away. He says he offered to go with her, but she turned him down. Stella doesn’t approve? She says, who is she to pass judgement on his relationship? and he says, it hasn’t stopped her before. She says she is concerned that Molly told him not to come because Molly is going to need him in that courtroom today.

Trina tells Gio, school’s going really great. She loves her classes. He says, all of them? and she says yeah. She has *iconography and she only understands every third word the professor says, but she still really enjoys it. He says he admires her positive attitude, and she says, thanks. She wasn’t always like this. She had to take some time off after Spencer died. He says, she did what she had to do to take care of herself, and she says, it’s what she had to do at the time, but after a while, she started feeling aimless and like she was outside of life, which made her feel even worse. He says, it’s like the difference between being on stage and being in the audience. If he’s on stage playing his violin, he might make a few mistakes while he’s at it, or he could be in the audience and not make any. He’d rather try. She seems like the kind of person who doesn’t just want to watch things happen either. She says, turns out, she’s really not. She’s got a full class load and feels focused and back in it. He says, and even on the days it kind of sucks, she’s still part of the action, and she says, that’s true. But when he says it like that, she kind of sounds like a superhero. He says, the Iron Songbird. She’s indestructible. She sings songs of beauty and justice to the masses. She says, that needs some work, and he says, so, Songbird… She says she’s not doing the Songbird thing, and he says, and? She says, Ava. Today’s Ava’s trial and she has to testify. He says, so does he, but they have nothing to worry about. All they have to do is tell the truth.

(*Iconography: the visual images and symbols used in a work of art or the study or interpretation of these.)

Kristina says, Molly wasn’t even there when she fell. What could she possibly say? Molly says, her dad might not even call her, but if he does, he’s probably going to ask her about Kristina’s character, the type of person she is. Kristina asks, what type of person is she? and Molly says, intense… passionate, loyal… Kristina says, and? and Molly says, and sometimes she can be impulsive. Kristina says, so she’s hot-headed. That means she deserves to be pushed out a window? Molly says, of course (🍷) not, and Kristina says, okay, what else? Molly says, he might ask her if she blames Kristina for what happened or maybe instances in her past where she’s acted erratically. But whatever he asks, she has to give a true and honest account of the facts. Kristina says, no, she doesn’t, and Molly wonders if Kristina is asking her to lie on the stand. Kristina says, no. She’s saying Molly has to do whatever it takes to get Ava convicted.

Jason says he doesn’t want Danny to feel torn between him and his siblings, and Dante says, Jason’s son is a good dude. He’s got the best of Sam and Jason. Having said that, Danny’s taken some chances Dante wishes he wouldn’t have, but his heart is always in the right place. Jason says he hopes Danny knows he can be honest with him and doesn’t feel he has to say what Jason wants to hear, and Dante says, at the end of the day, it’s Jason’s decision, but he thinks Jason is doing the right thing by involving Danny in the conversation. For the record, Danny respects Jason too much to lie to him. Jason thanks him and says he just doesn’t want to make this any harder on Danny. Dante says he hears that. He’s trying to figure out where he and Rocco are going to live and he has no idea… They hear a crash from the foyer.

Scout looks at a mess of stuff all over the floor, when Danny and Rocco come in. She says, it was an accident, she swears, and Danny says, it’s okay. Rocco says he thought she was just going to set up a board while they finish their video game, and she says she’s sorry. She wanted to play Stratego, but she wanted to make Thanksgiving decorations. Danny says, at the same time? and she says she thought she could carry it all, but it slipped. Rocco asks why she didn’t wait for them. They said they’d be right back. She says she wanted to do it herself. Tracy’s going to be so mad. Rocco says, don’t worry. Everything is going to be fine. Danny says he doesn’t know. How are they going to clean up that paint?

Curtis says he’s having a hard time believing Drew would double-cross him, and Michael says he never thought Drew would come for his family. Curtis didn’t seem surprised about Willow and Drew. Curtis says, they seem fond of each other, but he didn’t think there was more to it than that. Michael says, there is. So Curtis has to ask himself, if Drew has no problem interfering in another man’s marriage, what else is he capable of? Curtis says, Drew asked him to run Aurora. Drew made no promises to him about keeping him on as CEO. Michael says, Curtis thought there was a possibility though, right? and Curtis says, Drew gave him that impression. Michael says, so he has Curtis work his ass off to build up Drew’s company, then turns around and gives it to him, and Curtis asks why Michael is telling him all this. Michael says, because he needs Curtis’s help. If they work together, they can get Drew out of Aurora for good.

Trina says she’s worried that if she tells the truth, the prosecutor will spin it to make Ava look guilty, and Gio says he’s sure she will. It’s her job, just like it’s the defense attorney’s job to spin whatever they say to make Ava look innocent. Trina says, but she is innocent. She knows Gio doesn’t believe that. He says he promises to keep an open mind and let the jury decide. And even if the jury says Ava didn’t push Sonny’s daughter and granddaughter out the window, that’s not the point. She asks how that can be beside the point, and he says, because his point is, she and Ava are friends. She has every right to support her friend. She says she’ll probably be the only one on Ava’s side of the courtroom, and he says, so she’ll have extra room to spread out. And this way, the courtroom artist will get a good look at her. So just make sure she looks serious and compassionate. Trina says she doesn’t know how that’s supposed to look, but she’ll try, and he says, it’s going to be good for the jury to see her standing by Ava, staying loyal to a friend who isn’t super popular right now. Trina says, she really isn’t, and he says, Trina is going to be doing the right thing, not the popular thing, and that’s a sign of good character. She says, he really is starting to sound like her dad.

Ava says, Ric took her case because he believes it’s an accident, but he’s defending the woman his daughter thinks is responsible for her child’s death. He says, but he knows beyond a shadow of a doubt, she’s not at fault. Whether she believes that or not, that’s exactly how he’s going to save his daughter. She says, so he thinks by convincing the jury that it was an accident, he’ll convince her as well, and he says, once Molly hears the testimony and sees the evidence, she’s going to come to the only possible conclusion. And that is, no one was at fault. Ava says, and if she doesn’t? but Ric says, she has to. Otherwise, she’s going to carry all that anger and pain for the rest of her life, and it will eat her from the inside out. She says, it sounds like he’s speaking from personal experience, and he says he knows his daughter, that’s all. Molly may believe that Ava being convicted will give her some kind of closure, but the only real closure in this case is acceptance. Kristina’s fall was an accident. The baby’s death was an accident. There is no one to punish. There is no justice to be exacted. It’s his job to make that clear to the jury, but mostly to his daughter. She says she hopes for both their sakes that his confidence is warranted, but whatever the outcome, does he think Molly will ever really understand why he defended her? He says, Molly may not understand it, but by making sure Ava goes free, he’s giving his daughter her life back.

TJ tells Stella that he and Molly have accepted they have different ways of grieving, so shouldn’t he trust that Molly will tell him what she needs? She says, but what if Molly thinks what she needs is going to hurt him? Then… He says, she’ll let him off the hook and she’ll go to the trial by herself to spare him. She says she just can’t imagine what it’s going to be like for Molly to be in that courtroom without him, and he asks if she thinks he should go. She says she knows it’s going to be painful for him, but with him and Molly together, they’re going to make it through.

Molly tells Kristina that she can’t perjure herself. She’d lose her job and her license. Kristina asks if she said anything about perjury. She didn’t. What she’s saying is, Molly can finesse the truth. She can give context, but be careful with her words. Molly says, if she’s too vague with her answers or dodges the questions, her dad is just going to treat her as a hostile witness. He’s an expert. He’s going to try and lead her exactly where he wants her to go. He’s going to try and get her to say exactly what he wants her to say. Kristina says, and she won’t do that, because she’s just as smart as he is. And because, like her and mom, Molly is one of the last Davis women, and this isn’t about them. It’s about getting justice for their baby girl. So they have to face Molly’s father head-on together and they have to win.

Rocco says, they came here to play Stratego, and Stratego’s about what? Danny says, strategy, and Scout asks how that helps them. Rocco says, they have to come up with one to clean this up, and Scout says, and no one will ever know. Danny says, right. So this is the strategy. He’ll handle the paint explosion, and Scout will gather the game pieces. Rocco says, awesome. He’ll handle the art supplies. Danny says, break on three, and they put their hands together. He says, one, two, three, break! and they throw their hands in the air. Dante and Jason peek into the foyer.

Sasha thanks Mac and Felicia, and Mac says, Robert also wanted her to know he’s doing everything he can to get back as soon as possible. Sasha says, good luck with that. Her mother has a way of spoiling even the best laid plans. Mac tells her, if he says he’s coming back soon, he means it, and Felicia says, in the meantime, they’d like to get to know her better as their niece. Sasha says, after years of being on her own, having a family seems wonderful, and Felicia says she’s glad to hear Sasha say that. Sasha says, growing up, it was mostly her and her grandmother, with occasional drop-ins from her mother. When she was little, they were kind of fabulous. She would drop out of the sky with gifts and incredible stories, but as Sasha grew older, she realized she wanted more from Holly. She wanted a family. Mac says, now she has one, and Felicia says, and not just the occasional breakfast at Bobbie’s. They have an open-door policy. Weekends, holidays… especially holidays. The more, the merrier. Sasha says she’s a little worried the Scorpio holidays might not be so simple. Cody is Mac’s son. Mac says, he is. He’s taken what happened between the two of them very hard. Felicia says, what about Sasha? They know this can’t be easy for her. Sasha says, it’s been impossible. Maybe it’s better for everyone if she just keeps her distance.

Curtis says, Michael wants to run Drew out of his own company, and Michael says, is it really his company though? Curtis says, he founded it, and Michael says, and he vanished shortly afterward. He ran Aurora when Drew was gone, and when Drew was out there running for congress, Curtis was the acting CEO. Curtis says, his point? and Michael says, his point is, they know a hell of a lot more about this company than Drew does. So they should use that knowledge to force him out. Curtis says he gets how this is revenge for Michael, and maybe from his perspective, it’s warranted, but where’s the advantage for him? Michael says, instead of acting CEO, Curtis will get the official title and the power that comes with that, and Curtis says, that’s assuming all of this is true. Michael says, it is true. Drew told him that he’s the most qualified to run Aurora, which means that Drew knows that he knows Drew’s gotten too close to Willow. So Drew offered him the company as a way to make amends. It’s basically a payoff. Drew thinks Michael’s not going to care that he’s going after his wife if he’s distracted with the company and the right letters on his door. It shows how little Drew knows about him. Curtis says, he’s jumping to a lot of conclusions, and Michael says, it’s Curtis’s call. It’s not like Drew is going to fire him. He’s going to keep Curtis on, but he’s never going to be CEO. Not unless they work together.

Ava says she doesn’t care how or why Ric wins, as long as he does, and Ric asks if she’s had enough fresh air. She says, for now, and he says, good. Get used to it. She has a lot of sunny days in her future. They walk out of the courtyard together.

Kristina says, tell her she’s wrong, and Molly says, she’s wrong… usually. But this time, she’s right. She’ll go up there and give as good as she gets, and if she says something damaging about Kristina while under oath, the prosecution can rebut. Kristina takes Molly’s hands and  says, yes. This is about their daughter. They’re going to get through this together for her, for their baby girl. Molly says, for their baby girl, and Kristina says, mom’s going to be here soon. When’s TJ getting here? Molly says, he’s not coming. She can’t ask him to relive what happened to their daughter. She has to be here; he doesn’t. TJ walks in, and Kristina asks if she’s sure about that. Molly turns and sees him.

Dante closes the living room door, and says, he told Jason they make a good team. Jason says, they really do have each other’s backs, and Dante says, now more than ever. Jason says, Sam was right. Those kids need each other. They need to stay together. Dante says, they do. So what does that mean for Jason? Is he going to give Drew custody? Jason sighs.

The kids continue to clean up, when Dante and Jason come out. Dante asks, what happened here? and Danny says, it’s their fault. Scout says she’s sorry, but Jason says, it’s okay, and Dante says, no one’s in trouble. They’re going to help them clean it up. Scout says, what if Tracy walks in before they finish? and Dante says he doesn’t want that to happen either. They’re definitely going to get this done before that, but first, they wanted to talk to the kids about where they’re going to live.

Felicia says, they understand how complicated the situation is with Cody, but the more Sasha lives with it, the more she’ll grow to accept it. Sasha says she tried to tell Cody the same thing. They had a real connection and it’s really hard to put all those feelings aside. To make an overnight switch from almost involved to cousins… The more they live with it, the less awkward it will seem. That’s her theory anyway. Felicia says, that’s a good way to look at it, but Sasha is right. It won’t be easy, but she’ll get there. In the meantime, she and Mac would never ask her to do anything she didn’t want to do. Mac says, if she needs time to get to know them, they’ll respect that, and Felicia says, and always know she has an aunt and uncle. If she needs anything, call them. If her car battery dies, call Mac for a jump. Mac says, you do that. And when Felicia makes Sunday dinner, they’ll have a place set for her, but she gets to decide if and when she shows up. Felicia says, zero pressure, but Mac says he has to warn her, when she does decide to start coming, Felicia might suggest she bring dessert. But don’t worry. Store bought is just fine. Felicia says, they mean it. Take all the time she needs. Sasha thanks them. She’s overwhelmed. Felicia asks if she has some concerns, and Sasha says she does. And they’re not just about Cody. She’s worried she won’t be the niece they expect. Felicia says, they consider Holly family. Does she really think they can’t roll with the surprises? Sasha says, it’s just that she’s never had family like this before, and Felicia says, now she does. And they’re not going anywhere.

Curtis says, this is a big step, and not just professionally. Drew’s his friend. Ordinarily, he’d say he knows Drew better than he knows Michael. Michael says, he’d be wrong. Drew is only out for Drew. To be fair, he thinks that sending Curtis back to head the division he built in the first place isn’t a double-cross. He sees it as a lateral move. What does Curtis think about that? Curtis says he thinks Michael cares a hell of a lot less about his position at Aurora than Michael cares about what is or isn’t happening with Drew and Willow. Michael says, they’re lying to him. He knows what they did. And he also knows Drew is stringing Curtis along. Curtis says, the fact that Michael is out for revenge is not inspiring a lot of confidence, and Michael says, Curtis cannot remain CEO without his help. Curtis says, okay. Michael says that Drew offered him the job. What happens if he turns it down? Michael says, Drew wants someone with C-suite experience. No matter what he does, Drew isn’t going to keep Curtis on. He’s sure Drew will keep him on as CEO until he’s sworn into congress on January 3rd. He needs to put all of his assets into a blind trust. Then he’s going to look Curtis in the eyes and smile at him and say, thank you for a job well done. Then when he’s safely squared away in DC, he’ll send Curtis back to Wellness. Curtis says, maybe, but Michael says, it’s not a matter of if. It’s a matter of when. Let’s face it, you and I are in the same position. Are we really going to let Drew get away with this?

Gio puts Trina’s headphones back on her head and turns on the music. She dances around, but says, they’re not doing the Songbird thing. He laughs and dances with her.

Molly hugs TJ and asks if he’s sure he wants to be here. He says, whatever happens here today, they’re facing this together. He loves her. She says she loves him too, when Ava and Ric walk in. Kristina and Molly look at Ava.

Jason says, the main thing is that the kids stick together because they’re a family, and Dante says, and they know Sam wanted them to be together. Rocco says, how’s that going to work? They’re… Dante says he knows they’re not related, but Jason and he talked and came to the conclusion that no matter where they are, they want them to be in each other’s lives. Danny asks how they’re going to make that happen. Is it even possible? Rocco says, isn’t Drew going to go to Washington? Isn’t Scout going to have to live with him? Scout says she doesn’t want to live in Washington. She already told her dad, and he said it was okay, that she could stay here, and he could commute. Jason says, that’s one problem solved, and Dante says he’ll talk to Monica about him and Rocco staying on here with these punks. Danny says, what about Jason? and Jason says he’s going to move back here too, so he can live with Danny. Danny hugs him.

Curtis says he’s not going to turn his back on a friend. At least not on Michael’s word alone. Michael says, all right. If Drew decides to keep Curtis on and changes his mind, Curtis has his full support. Curtis says, but Michael doesn’t think he will, and Michael says, no, he doesn’t. He’s sorry. Curtis says, it’s a lot to think about. If Drew does give the CEO position away to someone else, then he and Michael will talk.  Michael says, that’s all he asks, and Curtis says, but let’s be clear. Michael is upset. He has every right to be furious at Drew, but he’s operating out of revenge, and that’s not the way Curtis does business. Michael says, all the more reason why Curtis should remain CEO. He’ll be expecting Curtis’s call, but he should be careful. Because when he finally sees Drew for who he really is, it might be too late. Curtis says he has his eyes open, and Michael leaves.

Kristina sits down and glares at Ava. Ava looks at her and then turns around.

In the hallway, Ric says he called Molly last night, and she says she saw, but she was too busy looking at that subpoena he had thrown in her face. He says he was hoping she’d give him a minute to explain, and she says she would have, if he’d reached out before sending a process server. He says he had no other choice, but she says, there were other ways to mount his defense. He didn’t need to list her as a witness. TJ flies over to her side and says, Ric called Molly to testify on Ava’s behalf? Ric says, it’s his responsibility to defend his client, but TJ says, no. It’s a lawyer’s responsibility. Molly says, and it didn’t have to be his, and she and TJ walk into the courtroom.

Sasha says, thanks so much for the breakfast and the letter and everything, and Felicia says, it was their pleasure. Mac says, absolutely, and Sasha says, there is one thing they should know about her… She will never bring a store-bought dessert. They laugh, and Felicia says, told ya.

Sasha leaves, and outside Bobbie’s, she takes a pregnancy test out of her purse.

On Monday, Drew tells someone that they’re the future, not Curtis; Curtis tells Jordan that this has to stay between them; Ric says, by the time this trial is over, they’ll know that beyond a shadow of a doubt; and Cyrus tells Lulu, don’t worry. He’ll take care of her.

🩺 A Report On the Report…

I’m leaning toward the Cyrus theory, but you never know with this show. He could just be a red herring.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/what-is-digitalis-and-how-did-it-kill-sam-on-general-hospital

🧴 Glad To Hear It…

God forbid he should be away from social media for a minute.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/ghs-adam-huss-promises-hes-not-dead

🧂 Beyond the Salted Rim…

I’ll pass on the lavender ice cream.

https://pagesix.com/2024/11/20/entertainment/rhoslc-star-mary-cosby-reveals-truth-behind-fallout-with-meredith-marks/

💸 Surprised Not Surprised…

Not surprised they’re divorcing. Surprised it took so long.

🐦‍⬛ Look Out For That Tree…

This guy’s reviews are the best, but he hadn’t posted until midweek, so it got left out. Be sure to check out his vlog on YouTube.

🐝 What’s the Buzz…

Aww. A Valentine’s gift.

Geez. Why don’t we go back to Lord of the Flies while we’re at it.

https://ew.com/yellowjackets-accused-of-ripping-off-2015-film-eden-lawsuit-8746649

🐉 Standing Corrected…

I honestly thought they were just blowing smoke about this.

https://ew.com/game-of-thrones-movie-in-development-early-stages-hbo-warner-bros-8738039

🦸‍♂️ Everybody’s Favorite Merc…

He coulda been a contender. I actually think this is a brilliant idea.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/deadpool-and-wolverine-mcu-canon

I wonder how many years before we see this one… if we see this one.

https://comicbookmovie.com/deadpool/deadpool-wolverine/rumor-we-may-know-when-the-deadpool-wolverine-sequel-will-be-released-by-marvel-studios-a214594

Yes! It’s just what we need this holiday season.

https://comicbookmovie.com/deadpool/deadpool-wolverine/deadpool-and-wolverine-star-ryan-reynolds-appears-to-confirm-plans-for-a-new-holiday-special-a214683

🍼 Forgotten Watch…

I forgot I watched this last weekend. Apartment 7A equals Rosemary’s Baby plus The Omen plus A Chorus Line plus Diane Weist doing her best Ruth Gordon impersonation. It wasn’t awful, but you might be better served at watching the original films it sampled from. And when are these people going to learn that you don’t get an NYC floor-through apartment for $5 a month?

🦃 Thanksgiving, Not Just For Pilgrims Anymore…

For those who are cooking turkey. My advice, better safe than sorry. Get your pets something special, but don’t give them any of the Thanksgiving dishes for people.

https://people.com/thanksgiving-foods-safe-for-pets-dogs-8750505

For those who want to save a turkey. I’m not a vegetarian, but personally, I bypass the turkey, which I can eat anytime, for the more once-a-year type stuff.

https://people.com/rescue-turkey-loves-listening-to-taylor-swift-8749817

For those who want to dress their dog like a turkey.

https://www.coohom.com/article/diy-thanksgiving-dress-up-dogs

For those who want to see dogs and cats dressed like turkeys.

https://people.com/pets/gobble-gobble-thankful-cats-and-dogs/

🦉 Quotes of the Week

If a zombie bear isn’t the problem, what is? – Doc (Russell Hodgkinson), Z Nation

Your dream is a reality that is waiting for you to materialize. Today is a new day. Don’t let your history interfere with your destiny. Learn from your past so that it can empower your present and propel you to greatness. – Steve Maraboli

Don’t call me a bitch when I’m upset. – Shekinah Garner, 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it. – Lou Holtz

If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the eons, it’s that you can’t give up on your family, no matter how tempting they make it. – Rick Riordan

My songs will pass and be forgotten. What counts, however, is that I sang them. – Father Andrew Greeley

The one that stirs the pot should lick the spoon. – Chris Combs, 1000-lb sisters (I’m not quite sure what he means by this, but it sounds about right.)

I could iron now for days. I love to iron. – a grandmother after smoking weed for the first time. She inhaled. – from The Daily Skimm

Of course I’m taking this seriously. I’m coming to Poland, aren’t I?Joe Coan, 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

If your goal is to enjoy some genuine joie de vivre this holiday season, keep in mind that the simplest acts of generosity, connection, and self-care can offer the biggest rewards. – 11 Ways to Experience Holiday Joy

🌽 Bountiful Harvest…

Experience something new this weekend and stop by on Monday for soap and Sailing. Until then, stay safe, stay shopping early if you’re hosting Thanksgiving (not the day before), and stay knowing that sometimes the only real closure is acceptance.