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April 10, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Accident Aftermath, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Astonishing Animals, Eight Short Quotes & Fool

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday:

Ric told Sidwell, that sounded like a threat, but Sonny said it sounded like a grieving father. He would know.

Turner saw Jordan at yoga and said she’d been smacked down by the WSB’s lawyers. Jordan said she’d been at Marco’s funeral. It was tense as hell thanks to Sonny and his brother showing up.

Danny showed up at Crimson and Charlotte said she was there because her mom wanted her supervised. She’d heard he was suspended. Jacinda came out and said they were cute.

Trina and Kai went to Curtis’s apartment, and Curtis said it was a nice surprise. Trina asked if Aunt Stella didn’t tell him they were coming.

Stella brought glazed donuts from Eckerd’s to Portia’s office, and Portia asked what she did to deserve them. Stella said, nothing yet. It was what she was going to do.

Brook told Chase they were about to find out if they could be Baby Phoebe’s foster parents.

At the Quartermaine’s, Michael found Willow in the living room.

Chase reminded Brook that they had their own plan to move forward no matter what happened.

Michael said no one told him that Willow waiting for him, but she said she had information for Brook and Chase about fostering Phoebe. Michael said he wanted to talk about Kai.

Stella wanted the whole family to feel invested in welcoming the baby. She wanted them to all decorate the nursery together. Portia wondered if the donuts were a bribe, but Stella said they were only a bribe if they worked. Portia asked, what about the nursery in Curtis and Jordan’s apartment? and Stella said that’s what she was trying to avoid.

Curtis asked if Stella said why, but Trina said, nope. He said, on a scale from family dinner to complete disaster, how urgent did it seem? and she said, there was no mention of the police or insurance coverage. Kai said she’d just asked them to come over, and Trina said it gave her a chance to tell Curtis something, and Curtis asked what Kai did. Trina said he was scaring her boyfriend. She wanted to tell him that she was going to be singing tonight.

Charlotte said she was on a break for a few minutes, and Jacinda said that was fine. She had plenty to do in Nina’s office, so they could catch up, but afterward, she could use Charlotte’s help to log clothing in. Charlotte thanked her, and Jacinda went into Nina’s office. Charlotte asked why Danny let that tool Hank get to him, and Danny said he should have walked away, but he couldn’t. Hank got what he deserved.

Jordan told Turner that she’d been to Marco’s funeral. She didn’t talk to Sidwell, but it was probably for the best. He thought Sonny murdered Marco and had talked to her about it more times than she could count. He was on warpath and out for blood. Turner said that was a bad thing for Port Charles. Could Jordan try to explain to Sidwell that there was no way Sonny killed Marco?

Sonny said he’d come to look Sidwell in the eye and say he had nothing to do with his son’s death, but Sidwell said Sonny had every reason to kill Marco because he’d be distracted, vulnerable, and utterly destroyed. Sonny had gotten away with far too much for far too long, but no more. Sonny said his son Morgan was murdered. He understood why Sidwell would want to avenge Marco’s death, but if Sidwell concentrated on him, he would be making a mistake. He’d be letting Marco’s actual killer go free.

Jordan said Turner must have faith in Sonny, but Turner said it wasn’t about personal feelings. Sonny had zero motive. Never mind the cold blooded way Marco was murdered. Jordan had known Sonny longer. Did she think he’d purposely start a war that could get out of control and cause potential blowback for his family? Jordan said she didn’t and hoped she could get Sidwell to see it too.

Sidwell said Sonny had used Marco to come at him when he’d kidnapped Marco. Now he’d used Marco again. Because Sonny couldn’t come at him directly, since he had proof Sonny and Mayor Collins had killed Dalton, he’d had Marco stabbed and arranged it so it wasn’t traced back to him. Sonny said, no, but Sidwell said, save his lies. Sonny wanted his son to die alone in agony and terror because he want to send Sidwell a message. Ric said, brutality was the message. That’s how they knew it wasn’t Sonny. Sonny was capable of going after his enemies and retaliating when he was harmed, but was a pragmatic man like Sidwell. He wouldn’t inflict gratuitous cruelty when he knew it was within Sidwell’s power to put him in prison.

Michael said Kai had agreed to coach Wiley, but he wanted to run it past Willow first before he told Wiley. Willow flashed back to Kai saying her cell phone sound carried to the bedroom, and said it was fine as long as Wiley didn’t feel pressured. Michael said if he did, they’d stop, but Wiley loved baseball and would love it more if he played well. Kai was a great coach and role model. He was a good guy. Otherwise, Willow wouldn’t have kept him as her intern.

Brook wondered if she and Chase had gone about this all wrong. Wiley asked them what a hooker was and they panicked, asking their congresswoman to smooth things over. It showed privilege and might work against them. Chase said, unlike Drew, Willow knew how to be tactful. Why not see what she had to say?

Stella told Portia that she thought it would mean more if they worked on it together. She wanted their homes to be connected. The baby should feel comfortable in both houses. Portia said, of course (🍷), and Stella said the baby was the next generation of Ashfords. They had to make sure the baby felt loved, adored, and valued. Portia asked how she could say no.

Trina said Charlie’s was having an open mic night for the reopening, and Kai said Trina was singing. Curtis said he’d be front and center with a bouquet. He’d have Aurora cover the reopening. It would be the night a star was born. Trina said, stop. He couldn’t come.

Danny said he knew he couldn’t change things, but felt like he should do something to stand up for his dad, and Charlotte said she’d gotten heated defending her dad. Could he do anything that would actually help? He said he didn’t think so, but maybe he could do something to make the people who did this pay. Jacinda listened in.

Michael and Willow came out, and Chase suggested they talk in the living room. Michael left and Brook thanked Willow, who said she was happy to do it. She spoke to the head of the agency and the social worker. Sarah had formed a strong opinion on them.

Charlotte said Danny was talking about making the WSB pay, but he needed to stop and take a breath. Her dad was a genius and warned Danny not to mess with the WSB. Danny said he wasn’t going to run off and do something stupid. He had a plan. He’d text her and let her know how it went. He left, and Jacinda asked if Charlotte was ready to get back to work.

Isaiah said he was glad he went to the funeral, and Portia said she felt bad for Lucas. She was glad he was there to support him. Did he give his condolences to Sidwell? He said he kept his distance, but talked to Jordan for a minute, and she asked if Jordan mentioned the nursery. Beware of Aunt Stella bearing donuts.

Trina said she’d performed for charity, but it was the first time people would be clapping when it wasn’t part of the charity, and Curtis said she had a beautiful voice. They were going to love her. Kai said that’s what he’d told her, and Trina said she loved that Curtis believed in her, but she wanted it to be chill and casual. She was nervous enough without her own cheering section. She loved him, but no. Curtis said Kai got to come, but she said Kai put her up to this. If she bombed, she’d blame him. Curtis said they were going to love her. Wait until he told her grandfather. He’d ditch his tour to be there. Get used to the fact she’d have her own cheering section.

Sonny said he’d felt the rage Sidwell was feeling. He wanted those responsible for killing his son to pay. Sidwell said they would, and Sonny said, stop thinking it was him. There was a bigger problem. Not knowing who killed Marco meant an enemy was out there who hadn’t revealed themselves yet. Ric said Sidwell had their sincere condolences, and he and Sonny left.

Willow said the social worker was impressed with how they’d handled Wiley’s poorly timed question. Her only concern was that they wanted to foster this specific baby. It was a bit unusual and she wanted to make sure they were aware it was a temporary situation.

Jacinda said even though Charlotte had been forced to work there, she was good at her job. Charlotte said, it could be worse. She’d like to pursue a career in fashion, but she was only there so she could be supervised 24/7. Her mother thought she’d contact her dad. Jacinda said she didn’t know the situation, but should her mother be concerned? Charlotte said she knew her dad was a fugitive, but had no idea where he was.

Turner told Jordan that her boss was a person of interest in the firebombing at Charlie’s last year. As his righthand person, she was in the line of fire.

Isaiah was concerned about the nursery in Portia’s home being decorated the way Curtis wanted, but Portia said they were doing it as a family. She loved that he was more annoyed than she was, and he asked if she was telling him that she was okay with this.

Curtis said once Trina was a regular at Charlie’s, he’d book her at The Savoy, when Stella arrived. She said she just talked to Portia and they were all going to decorate the baby’s nursery.

Danny went to Sonny’s, and Ric said they were doing all they could to secure his dad’s safe return, but it was a difficult situation. The law was not on their side. Danny said his grandma had explained it, but said she didn’t know if he’d ever see his dad again, and Sonny said they were doing everything they could to make sure that wasn’t the case. Danny said he wanted to make the WSB pay. They were the real criminals. Law and order wasn’t working the way it was supposed to, so he had to try another way.   

Chase said they only wanted the baby to be with people who cared until she could be with her real family, and Brook said they’d be a safe place to land temporarily. Willow said she was just double checking since she’d learned the hard way, and Brook said they hadn’t found Phoebe’s family yet, but when they did, she’d go home with them. Chase said they knew she wasn’t theirs. They just wanted to help. Willow said she believed them and so did the social worker.

Jacinda said it must be hard for Charlotte to be separated from her dad, unless they didn’t get along, but Charlotte said he was the best and knew her better than anyone. Jacinda said that wasn’t the relationship she had with her dad. Charlotte’s mom was just doing this to protect her. Charlotte said she didn’t need protecting from her dad. Her mom was being unfair and so was Nina. Her dad knew what he was doing and they were wrong.

Jordan told Turner that she’d had misgivings about working for Sidwell, but unlike her other jobs, she could leave her work at the office. It gave her more time for a personal life and the timing worked out perfectly. She and Curtis had finally found themselves back each other’s lives. Turner said she was happy for them both, but didn’t Jordan miss pouring everything into her career and fulfilling her ambitions? Jordan said, sometimes, but she’d discovered her life was richer now. No one lay on their deathbed wishing they’d spent more time at the office and she liked knowing she wouldn’t wish she’d spent time with the people she loved.

Isaiah said Curtis was generous in letting Portia keep the house, but was it really hers if he decorated it? Portia said it went through her mind, and he said, if she said, no, she was the bad guy who drove a wedge between the two sides of the baby’s families. She said Stella worked her, and he asked why she said yes.

Stella said if they all helped decorate, it would be more meaningful for the baby, and Trina said she loved the idea. It was a great way to bring them together. Stell said, they’d put the past behind them and work toward the next generation of Ashfords. The baby’s foundation would be built on love and respect and family. She wondered if Curtis thought it was just another one of her whims, but he said, actually, he thought it was one of her most inspired ideas ever.

Sonny said, at Danny’s age, he’d felt the same way. That was how he ended up where he was. Danny said that was a good thing. He wanted to do what Sonny did. Sonny said he’d made a promise to himself never to have his children near his business. Danny’s father was his best friend and he didn’t want Jason’s children near it. He knew Danny didn’t understand right now, but trust him on this. This life cost too much. Danny said he had to do something, and Ric said helping his dad was honorable, but let them take care of it. He believed it’s what Danny’s dad would want. Danny said they thought he was a kid. The WSB had to pay. Sonny said he was going to take care of that, not Danny, and Danny stormed out.

Michael went to Crimson, and Charlotte left to get a latte. Michael asked how things were going, and Jacinda said she thought Charlotte was a great kid, despite the crazy things she’d been through. Michael said he sometimes wondered if Willow would have been the person she became if she hadn’t been through so much, and she asked if he’d been thinking about Willow. He said she’d been in the living room when he went to the Quartermaines. She was there to talk to Brook and Chase about being foster parents. She seemed to be taking to her new job, but something didn’t sit right with him. She told him not to worry. Things turned on a dime. They kissed.

Willow said Brook and Chase had been conditionally approved to foster Phoebe. The final paperwork would be done when she was released from GH. Chase thanked Willow and hugged her, and Willow said they were going to be great parents. It was a wonderful home and Wiley and Amelia would love spending time with the baby. Chase said he’d walk her out, and in the foyer, he said he couldn’t tell her how much it meant to them. She said she’d been a position to help and he’d done the same for her by helping exonerate her. He said she’d be a fantastic representative, and she told him that her office insisted on doing new background checks. Did he remember if Kai’s name came up during the investigation into Drew’s shooting?

Portia told Isaiah that Stella was wise and had made good points. They all had the same goal and she didn’t want the baby to live in a divided home. He asked if she got to decorate the nursery in Jordan’s apartment, but she said it wasn’t tit for tat. That would defeat the purpose. If she could accept the situation, so could he. They hugged.

Trina conferred with Stella on the nursery walls and said she loved that it was a gift for the baby from the entire family. Kai said he’d do whatever Trina told him, and Curtis said, smart man.

Sidwell talked to Marco’s picture and said, what happened here today was proof God was not watching. Sonny could stand in the same room as Marco’s ashes and try to convince him that he didn’t do what he knew in his soul Sonny did. He began to shout and said, rest assured, Sonny would be on his knees in agony, the same agony that he was in right now. He would remind Sonny of this day. Even though he knew it would not bring Marco back, it would even the score.

Sonny said it broke his heart, and Ric said him too. But Danny wasn’t his biggest problem. They had to make sure the evidence didn’t get out. They walked outside, and Danny listened in from behind some bushes. Sonny said Sidwell had gotten rid of Jason, thought he was vulnerable, and would be coming after him. Ric said he’d love to be wrong, but he didn’t think he was.

Tuesday:

Sonny congratulated Kristina for the reopening of Charlie’s (and wowza! her dress). She said she had a lot of help, and he said it was going to be a great night.

Lucy met with Brook at the Quartermaines, and Brook told her about fostering Baby Phoebe. She said they had to call in a favor, and Lucy wondered why, since they were disgustingly perfect, but Brook said they’d hit a few bumps during the screening process.

Gio was nervous about performing, but Emma told him, stop it. The pressure wasn’t on him. It was on Trina.

Jordan came home, and Curtis was looking at Trina’s vision board. He told her about the nursery project, and she wondered if Stella had a plan to decorate nursery there, but he said that depended on her.

Dante went to Lulu’s and said they’d been keeping something from him.

Britt started to leave her office and ran into Nathan. He said she was in trouble, but her brother was here to help. Britt said he only cared about himself, calling him Cassius.

Alexis was dropping Danny off at the gym and asked if he wanted to go to Charlie’s, but he said he didn’t have it in him to pretend everything was okay. Charotte showed up and said if Alexis was worried about him being alone, he wouldn’t be.

Isaiah and Portia were at the cabin and discussed dinner.

Dante asked how Rocco’s hand was, and Lulu said he’d inherited her culinary skills. A kitchen knife had gotten the better of him. Rocco said he felt bad for Danny and asked if Dante was mad at Jason, but Dante said Jason being taken away wasn’t how justice system was supposed to work. Lulu said Jason could get through anything, and Dante agreed.

Nathan was pissed about Britt calling him Cassius and said he did care about her. She said they’d only known each other two years, and he asked, what possessed her to double cross the people keeping her alive? She said they were going to kill her once they didn’t need her, but Nathan said he wouldn’t let that happen. She said they’d kill him too, and he said if she’d stop causing problems they wouldn’t have to worry. Britt wished he’d never gotten her involved, and he asked if she preferred being a drooling invalid. She only had the medicine because he convinced them that she could deliver her father’s final project. She said if she’d known what they were going to use it for, she never would have agreed, and he said, bottom line, they had a deal with Sidwell and Cullum. If she couldn’t deliver, she was on her own. He wasn’t protecting her any longer.

Trina was nervous, and Gio said he was too. He wasn’t as experienced with the guitar, but nervous energy was good.

Portia said liked coming to the cabin away from the rest of the world, and Isaiah asked if she wasn’t enthused about Stella’s project. She said she was, but as much as she loved Curtis’s family, they could be a bit intrusive and she didn’t want it to encroach on their relationship. She was glad they had refuge there and would lose her mind if they had no place to be alone.

Jordan said it was their apartment and she’d love to have Curtis’s family there. He said, even Portia? It was Stella’s idea that they work together. Jordan said, for the sake of family unity and the baby, she was fine with it. Her life with him was important and included his family. He said he was grateful for their life together.

Michael and Jacinda arrived at Charlie’s, and Michael told Josslyn that he’d talked to their mom. Things seemed strained. What was going on? Jacinda left to talk to Kristina.

Jacinda said she loved being right. Kristina slayed in the outfit. Kristina said she owed Jacinda, and Jacinda suggested a free drink.

Alexis asked if Charlotte’s mom knew she was there, and Charlotte said she had permission to spend time with Danny. Alexis said she’d be back in a couple hours to give him a ride, but Danny said Charlotte would give him a ride home. Charlotte said she was an excellent driver. Her dad taught her in Monaco. Alexis said, of course (🍷) he did, and told Danny to be home by 9 and text every half hour. She left, and Charlotte asked if Danny was okay. He said, no. His day got worse after he saw her at Crimson.

Britt said when she woke up in Croatia and saw Nathan, she’d thought she’d made it to heaven. Then she realized she was alive somehow and thought her Nathan had come back to her. Imagine her disappointment. He said Nathan was a saint and he… She said, was a pale imitation, not fit to take over Nathan’s live. He said he’d gotten her meds and was the only reason she wasn’t a vegetable, and she said she’d kept his secret even when it killed her. It was cruel to let James think his father was alive. He said James wouldn’t know the difference. He loved James and wanted to be the father theirs never was. Britt said he was walking in their father’s footsteps. Why did he partner with Cullum and Sidwell? He said, hundreds of millions of dollars, an obscene amount of power, and saving his ungrateful sister’s life. She said, if the last part was true, get her out of this mess. Convince them to give her the meds and let her walk away.

Jordan told Curtis that her life was better not being consumed by work. She still wanted to take down Sidwell, but wasn’t letting it overtake their life. He said he loved that she was putting them first this time. So was he. She said they had reservation at Luisa’s at 8. She wanted tonight to be special.

Portia said she’d come with more baggage than Isaiah bargained for and was pregnant with her ex-husband’s baby, but Isaiah said he had no problem with that. She said everything would be more complicated after the baby came and she promised not to blame him if he decided to leave.

Michael congratulated Kristina and she thanked him for helping her get her liquor license. He said he always had her back and they hugged.

Charlotte said she got why Sonny turned Danny down, but Danny said, it wasn’t a wasted trip. After he stormed out, he stayed outside and overheard Sonny and Ric. He knew who was responsible for Jason’s disappearance – Jenz Sidwell.

Lucy laughed over Wiley’s faux pas, and Brook said a Deception shipment had come in months ago, but they’d just gotten the paperwork now. Sidwell had said he was sorry they were backed up, but she believed they couldn’t do business that way. Lucy agreed, and Brook said she felt like Sidwell was getting deeper into the company and it wasn’t good. Lucy said she’d made an error in judgement that she was working hard to correct.

Nathan suggested Britt accept reality and let her fantasies die, and she asked if he knew where Jason had been taken. He said he didn’t and wondered how she thought Cullum and Sidwell wouldn’t find her. She said she was hoping to stay ahead of them until they gave up or died, and he said what about her meds? Did she think Jason would stick around when her brains and beauty were a memory? She said Jason had risked everything to protect her, and Nathan asked how that was going. She had no one to turn to but him. She said she was really screwed then, and he told her to be smart and do exactly what he said.

Isaiah told Portia that he didn’t need an out. He was in it for the long haul and committed to the relationship. She said she didn’t know how she got so lucky, and he said he felt the same. She said she was going through the worst time when she met him, and now she was going through the best time. She was never letting him go. They got busy.

At Charlie’s, Alexis told Jacinda that she was sorry for any difficulties her defense caused by going hard at her, but Jacinda said Alexis was just doing her job. In the end, it worked out. Alexis started to apologize to Michael, he said they were good. She said she appreciated it and left. Michael asked if Jacinda was sure she was okay, and she said Alexis got her to tell the truth and the last thing she wanted was beef with Kristina’s mom.

Dante said they were all upset about what was going on with Danny and asked if Rocco wanted to go to Charlie’s, but Rocco said he wasn’t in the mood. He thought he’d just go to bed. Lulu said Rocco would be fine, and Dante left.

Lucy told Brook that she’d believed Sidwell was the lifeline Deception needed. They’d all had reservations, but she’d convince them. She was the person who opened the gates and let the barbarian in. She’d made a mistake. Brook asked what she was doing to fix it, and Lucy said she was playing on Sidwell’s ego. He’d refused to choose between her and Ava, and she’d let him think he could have them both. He thought he had her where he wanted her, but she was making it impossible for him to want to cut her loose. When he wouldn’t, Ava would get jealous because she didn’t like to share. Brook wondered if Ava would break up with Sidwell, but Lucy said, never. Ava’s ego was just as big as Sidwell’s and he was her most important client. If she played her cards right, Ava would be boxed in. She’d think she had her hooks in him, but when she told him that he had to choose, he wouldn’t, and hell hath no fury like Ava rejected. She could be dangerous, and while Sidwell was dealing with the Ava mess, she’d walk in and take Deception back. Lucy’s ride came and she said she’d fill Brook in on any development.

Nathan said Britt had to repair her relationships with Cullum and Sidwell, but she said she thought Cullum would want to kill her. He’d said she was more trouble than she was worth. Jason must have stopped him from finishing her off. Nathan said Cullum wasn’t in a position to do anything. She had to smooth things over with Sidwell, convince him that she’d learned her lesson, and complete the project. She needed her meds and had to beg Sidwell for mercy. She said, right. She needed to see Sidwell. She needed to tell him that Cullum murdered his son.

Dante congratulated Kristina, and Emma said Trina and Gio were ready. Dante said he was extra happy that Gio was playing, and Emma said she thought Gio would be happy he was there.

Dante called Brook and told her to get down to Charlie’s. Gio was playing the guitar. She said she’d be right there.

Nathan asked why Cullum would kill Marco, and Britt said Marco stole vials of her medicine so she could have it reverse engineered. Cullum found out and killed him. He asked if Cullum told her that, and she said, no, but she was positive he’d tracked her from the texts on Marco’s missing phone. She’d tell Sidwell and he’d take out Cullum. It was one less problem. He said she’d have a bigger one, since her meds came from Cullum. They weren’t FDA approved and Cullum got them through his WSB contacts. Britt said she could have them reverse engineered from the vials that were left, but he said Sidwell might not believe her and tell Cullum. Keep her mouth shut. Her best bet was to get Sidwell back on her side. She said she couldn’t finish the prototype, but he said she could and she would. They left.

Danny said he’d bring down Sidwell and they’d let his dad go free, but Charlotte said he didn’t have the resources. Danny said he’d gone to Sonny, but Sonny shut him down. He had to do it on his own. She asked if he wanted to go home but he said he still needed to blow off some steam. He felt like he was stuck in place and wanted to go toward something fast. She said, good thing she had a car.

Lulu said Rocco’s hand wasn’t looking good. Red stripes meant an infection. She felt his forehead and said he was burning up.

Isaiah said he got what Portia meant. It was nice to pretend the outside world didn’t exist. His phone rang and she said he’d jinxed it. Lulu said she needed his help. Rocco’s wound was infected and for reasons she couldn’t explain, she couldn’t take him to the hospital. Would he mind making a house call? He said he’d be there in 40 minutes, and she asked him to do her a favor and not tell anyone. He said he wouldn’t and he’d see her soon. He told Portia that it was a medical emergency. He was sorry. She said hurry back.

Jordan told Curtis that they’d better go. She’d drive.

Kristina welcomed everyone to the new and improved Charlie’s and thanked her parents. There were countless others who helped her get back on her feet, and she also thanked them. Everyone applauded, and she said the one change she was most excited about was their new open mic night. To kick it off, she welcomed Trina Robinson and Gio Palmieri.

Trina sang and it was interspersed with Jordan and Curtis in the car.

As they drove, Curtis leaned over to kiss Jordan, and suddenly, she saw headlights and there was a crash.

Wednesday:

Sidwell looked at a childhood photo of Marco, when Nathan came in with Britt. Nathan said he figured Sidwell had questions and thought it best Britt answered them in person, but Sidwell said she was no longer of any use to him. Get rid of her permanently.

Carly was startled by Valentin in the living room and asked why he kept putting their lives at risk.

Charlie’s was jumping, and Josslyn hugged Trina. Trina said Josslyn wasn’t off the hook, since the Nurses Ball was their thing. It meant a lot that Josslyn used her little free time to come. Josslyn said Trina was her best friend and she wouldn’t miss it, when Ava came in and hugged Trina. She said she was sorry she missed Trina’s performance.

Gio thanked Emma for encouraging him and they kissed.

On the phone, Dante told Brook that she’d missed Gio’s performance, but their boy was fantastic. He recorded it and would text it to her.

Lulu said Rocco’s fever was going up. She hoped Dr. Gannon got there soon or she’d have to take him to the ER.

Jacinda said Michaels sister pulled off quite the opening night, and he said, good drinks, good food, and good music, but it was the company that set it apart.  

Kristina said she didn’t know Gio was so good on the guitar, and Dante said his talent came from Ned, Camilla, and Brook. Brook arrived.

Josslyn ran into Kai and said she was glad he’d convinced Trian to perform. His support meant a lot to Trina and Josslyn was happy she had him.

Ava said she’d waited to show up, so Trina didn’t feel like she was intruding, and Trina said she wanted to get over the first hurdle before inviting Ava. She’d done something fun for herself and it felt good.

Nathan said he got that grief was blinding Sidwell, but he couldn’t order him to kill his sister. He’d regret it if he did. It would be a waste. Sidwell said his son was gone and Nathan’s deceitful sister was the reason he was dead, but Britt said she never wanted anything to happen to Marco. Sidwell said she wanted out and betrayed him by running off with her murderous boyfriend. She thought she would disappear. Nathan said she didn’t, and he knew Jason didn’t murder Marco on behalf of Sonny.

Rocco said they could stick with the same story at the hospital, but Lulu said Elizabeth gave them the benefit of the doubt. Someone else might ask questions they didn’t want to answer. Rocco suggested saying he’d gotten hurt at the shooting range, but she said he’d shot Director Cullum and no one knew to look at him. He said Jason had taken the fall, and she said he did it to protect Rocco and they had to honor his choice. If they weren’t quiet about it, the same thing could happen to him that happened to Jason. Isaiah arrived.  

Valentin wondered if the funeral didn’t go well, and Carly said Sonny and Ric showed up. It was like a red flag to Sidwell. He asked if Sidwell was holding Sonny responsible, and Carly said Sidwell almost killed Kristina. Lucas also told her that he was going to continue living at Windymere and wouldn’t listen to her. Neither would Sonny. Neither would Valentin. She’d told him to stay upstairs and he kept coming down and exposing himself. He gave her a look, and she said she heard it too, don’t do that. She had no bandwidth to babysit him and they had to wrap this up. He asked if living with him was so difficult, but she said the problem was that he was easy to live with. He said she found him annoying, and she said she did. He said he found her annoying too, and kissed her. She said they couldn’t do this, and he said they weren’t. Her phone rang, and it was Charlotte using Danny’s phone. Carly asked what was wrong.  

Curtis came to and saw Jordan was knocked out and covered with blood.

Ava said she’d be waiting for an invite to Trina’s next performance, and left. Kai asked if he’d told Trina how amazing she was, and she said a few times, but he could say it again. He said he’d rather show her, and they kissed.

Brook said she was sorry she missed Gio’s performance, but Dante said she’d have plenty of chances. He recorded it.

Jacinda said she liked that Michael’s sister was protective of him, and he said they had to watch each other’s backs growing up. Neither of them had it easy. She said it wasn’t every day that a sister pulled money from her trust fund to run her brother’s girlfriend out of town, when Kristina joined them. Jacinda said they were just talking about her.

Britt said Jason didn’t kill Marco, and Nathan said she was right. The PCPD’s timeline accounted for Jason during the window when his son was stabbed. Jason was at Port Charles High School and assaulted Commissioner Falconari. He escaped to the pier where he’d crossed paths with Cullum. If Sonny was responsible for Marco’s death, he didn’t send Jason.

Lulu thanked Isaiah, and he looked at Rocco’s hand. He said it was a good thing she called. It looked like Rocco had a staph infection, which could be dangerous if untreated. Rocco asked if he could treat it, and Isaiah said, before he did, was Lulu sure she couldn’t take him to the ER? It would be better and safer there.

Charlotte told Carly that she and Danny were both okay. She needed to speak to her dad. Since the WSB monitored her phone, she was using Danny’s. It was important. Valentin took the phone and asked, what’s up? and Charlotte said she was out with Danny and they had a little car trouble. She didn’t want to call her mom, since she’d freak out. Could he help? He said, of course (🍷), and asked where they were. Charlotte told him and said she’d drop a pin. Carly asked where Valentin was going, and he said the kids were stranded on Route 91. It was dark and no one would see him. Carly took the keys out of his hand and said she was going with him and she’d drive.

Curtis told Jordan, please wake up. He smelled gas and had to get her out of there. He undid her seatbelt and got out. He stumbled and went around the car. The car began to spark, and he said he couldn’t get the door open. He needed her to wake up. They didn’t have a lot of time. He got a crowbar out of the trunk and tried to pry the door open, but had no luck.

As Carly drove, she and Valentin saw the accident, and Valentin told her to pull over.

Brook told Gio that she was sorry she missed his performance. She heard he was fantastic. He said, Trina was the star, but he’d wanted to talk to her about something. She said, of course (🍷), and they stepped away. Dante asked Emma if she had any update on her grandmother.

Gio told Brook that the performance just kind of happened, but was all about Trina. He felt like he’d excluded her, but that wasn’t his intention. He wished he’d told her, since it would have been nice to look out and see her in the audience.

Kristina said she hoped they were saying nice things about her, and Michael said they were impressed at how she’d pulled this together. Jacinda said she was impressed at how Kristina went to the matt for Michael, and Kristina said, of course (🍷). She’d do anything for him and he knew that. Jacinda asked if that included bribery, and Kristina said she had no idea what Jacinda was talking about. It was a potential relocation fee.  

Lulu said going to the hospital, so if Isaiah could handle it there, she’d appreciate it. Rocco said him too, and Isaiah told them, say no more. He was going to clean the wound and inject Rocco with antibiotics for the infection. Then he’d give Rocco a strong oral course of antibiotics. If they caught the infection in time, he should be fine. Rocco said, and if they didn’t?  

Britt told Sidwell that all she and Jason wanted was to get away. They weren’t trying to hurt anyone. Sidwell said, yet Jason shot Cullum. He supposed it was an accident. Britt said Jason was trying protect her, and Sidwell said all he saw was her begging for mercy. It was lucky Jason didn’t kill Cullum. Who else would supply the medication that kept her from degenerating? Nathan said Britt was willing to do what it took to make things right, and Sidwell said she had convenient timing. Nathan said Britt was sorry and willing to do whatever it took to gain Sidwell’s trust back and have access to her medication.

Curtis looked for his phone and told Jordan, hang on. He found his phone on the ground, but the screen was cracked. The car sparked some more, and he said, sorry. He’d have to take her out the window. He heard someone approach and said, over here! Valentin came out of the shadows. (Surprise! Curtis didn’t even react.)

Emma said her grandma’s doctors said there was no sign of improvement, and Dante said he was sorry. She said she wished there was something she could do, and he said, when he was with the WSB, he went through something similar. It took him a while to come back, but he did it and Anna could too. She thanked him and said she hoped so. The toughest part was that Anna thought Faison was alive and wanted to protect her. She wished Anna could see she wasn’t in danger. Josslyn said she couldn’t help overhearing and asked if Emma had any idea why Anna thought Faison was alive. It seemed random. Emma said, no. Her doctors were trying to figure it out. Why did she ask?

Rocco said it already felt better than it did, and Isaiah told him to keep the wound dry and take the entire course of antibiotics. Don’t skip any doses and don’t take them on an empty stomach. Rocco said he was tired and went upstairs.

Britt told Sidwell that she was wrong. Jason talked her into running away and it was stupid. She’d do whatever he wanted. She’d finish her father’s project. Just don’t kill her please. Ava came in and said, sorry to interrupt… Was somebody under arrest?

Valentin called 911, but Curtis said they had no time to wait. The care was leaking gas and they had to get Jordan out now.

Carly found Charlotte and Danny, along with a crunched car, and asked if they were okay. Charlotte said they were fine. It looked worse than it was. Carly said this wasn’t car trouble. They’d crashed it. Charlotte asked where her dad was, but Carly said, he couldn’t make it. Danny said they’d gone for a ride and he was driving, and Carly told them, get in her car now.

Jacinda told Michael that she felt bad. Kristina had worked hard to create an amazing opening night, but was too busy working to enjoy it. Success should be celebrated.

Josslyn said she’d found The Crystalline Conspiracy in the library, and Emma asked what that had to do with her grandma. Josslyn said the woman on the cover looked exactly like Anna, so she looked it up. The name of the author was P.K. Sinclair. Emma wondered what that had to do with anything, and Josslyn said she learned it was a pseudonym for Cesar Faison. She hoped she hadn’t overstepped.

Jacinda said she had to ask Gio a favor.  

Ava asked if Detective West was harassing Sidwell. She’d call his lawyer. Sidwell said it was all right. No one was being harassed. Nathan brought his sister there because he’d wanted to discuss a project she was working on for him. He told Britt that he expected no more delays, and she said, no more delays. Sidwell said they were all on the same page then, and Nathan thanked him for his time. He and Britt left, and Ava said, that was interesting. Sidwell said Ava knew Britt was recently involved in a public altercation with the WSB and he suspected she didn’t believe Britt. Ava said, not for a moment.

Lulu thanked Isaiah and said she knew she owed him an explanation, but he said she didn’t. She was Lucky’s sister and if she called, he’d show up. She said he’d shown up for her in a huge way, then showed up for her son. She wouldn’t forget it. He said he wasn’t asking any questions, but if she took Rocco to the hospital, someone else absolutely would. Was she prepared for that?  

Valentin and Curtis got the car door open and got Jordan out. Curtis said, put her on the ground as far away as possible, and they went several feet, when the car blew up.

Jacinda took the mic and said, tonight was a rousing success. Let’s hear it for the incredible staff. Everyone applauded, and she said, and for her friend, the one who made it all happen – Kristina Corinthos-Davis. There was more applause, and Jacinda said it was her turn to celebrate Charlie’s grand reopening. Hit it, Gio. Gio began to play, and Dante thought about not wanting Josslyn to be in the WSB.

Curtis and Valentin turned Jordan over, and Cutis said she was going to be okay. He wasn’t going to lose her. He couldn’t lose her. Valentin said help was on the way, and jetted. Curtis told Jordan, please hold on.

Ava said she’d stopped by to see how Sidwell was doing. She knew what it was like to lose a child and would like to help if she could. Although if he felt she was just one more person to put his guard up around, of course (🍷) she could go. He said he didn’t want to be alone. He knew Marco wasn’t coming home, but found himself listening for him. He could do with a distraction. She asked, what happened with Sonny after the funeral? She’d been concerned for him. He said Sonny insisted he wasn’t responsible for Marco’s death, and by targeting Sonny in retaliation, he’d overlook the real killer. She knew Sonny very well. What did she think? She said she wasn’t a disinterested party. Sonny was her daughter’s father, but he was also her brother’s killer. He said he appreciated her candor, and she said she’d always be honest with him. He said he was glad to hear it. He’d exchanged confidences with her that he wouldn’t normally. He was glad to be able to do so. Please don’t make him regret it.

Britt asked why Nathan stopped her from telling Sidwell that Cullum killed Marco, and he asked what she wasn’t getting. Sidwell would kill Cullum and he was her only source for her medication. Did she want to die? She said, not yet, and he said he wanted his sister to live, but he’d gone as far as he was going to. Don’t expect him to come through for her a second time.

Lulu asked if Isaiah thought she was making a mistake. She didn’t want to risk Rocco’s life for a secret. He said he thought the infection had been caught in time, but keep a close eye on it for the next 48 hours. If Rocco’s temperature went back to normal and stayed there, he should be fine. She thanked him and said she’d never ask him to keep it secret if Rocco’s entire future wasn’t hanging on it. He said he understood. No one would know he was treating Rocco. He left.  

The audience at Charlie’s applauded, and Trina said, Jacinda was good. (Too bad we didn’t get to hear it.) Kai said, if she asked him, the performance of the night went to her, and they kissed.

Brook said Gio was so good, and Emma said she was glad Brook got to see him perform. Brook said, it was worth the trip.  

At home on the phone, Carly thanked Tony and asked him to repair the car, then deliver it back to her. It was a top priority and there was to be no record. Don’t take Route 91… That’s why Corinthos towing was the best. Charlotte asked why her dad wasn’t with Carly, and Carly said he’d stopped to help someone. There was an accident a few miles down the road. Did they cause it?  

Curtis told Jordan that the ambulance was there. They’d take her to the hospital and everything would be okay. He called to the paramedics, saying, over here! and told Jordan to stay with him. Fight. He loved her. Stay with him. She could do this.

Thursday:

Kristina was surprised Jacinda could sing, and Michael said she brought the house down. He loved that he was learning new things about her. (Again, would have been nice if we heard her sing. Apparently, the actress has an amazing voice.)

Isaiah came back to the cabin and said his patient required more time than anticipated. Portia said she’d called the hospital and they hadn’t seen him. What was going on?

Kai said tonight had been a huge success, and Trina said it felt so good performing again. He said he had the feeling she might be in trouble with someone.

Brook found Tracy in the living room, and Tracy said her arts council meeting ran late. Where was Brook so late?

Valentin asked Carly to call Charlotte, but she said the situation was handled and they had a more pressing matter. Curtis saw him. Valentin said Curtis hadn’t seen her, but she said she wasn’t worried about herself. It was only a matter of time before Curtis told someone who helped him.

Jordan was wheeled into the hospital and the EMTs said a bunch of medical stuff. Lucas asked Elizabeth to page Dr. Parker.

Trina said she’d be in trouble with her dad, but Kai said he had a recording that he’d send over for a small fee. She kissed him and he said, consider it sent. Emma wondered why Trina had been nervous since she’d sung at the Nurses Ball, and Trina said they were obligated to clap there. Kristina said she’d been fantastic. It was the perfect way open up, and any time Trina and Gio wanted a repeat, the mic was theirs. Trina said, if Gio was game, and he said it reminded him of how much he missed this. He was in too.

Brook said Gio had played at Charlie’s, but Tracy said she didn’t think Charlie’s crowd appreciated the violin. Brook said he’d played guitar, but was just as skilled on it. Tracy asked why no one thought to inform her, and Brook said she didn’t know until Dante called and Tracy was already at her meeting. Tracy said, Gio called Dante and not Brook?

Isaiah told Portia that it was a house call for a private patient who would need to be monitored moving forward.

Curtis paced, and Elizabeth said they were working to stabilize Jordan. Her vitals were unpredictable, and they were concerned about internal injuries. Curtis told her to make sure they knew Jordan had one kidney, but Elizabeth said it was in her chart and factored in. Curtis said, please save her, and Elizabeth said they were doing everything possible.

Valentin told Carly that Curtis wouldn’t say anything. He wouldn’t have gotten Jordan out without him and owed him. They needed to be worried if Charlotte and Danny were involved. Carly said, they weren’t and they were oblivious of the accident. She’d called Sonny’s towing company and they’d take care of the car with no paper trail. Valentin said Charlotte was a very accomplished liar. He’d taught her to listen close to people and tell them what they wanted to hear. Carly said she’d arrange for him to talk to Charlotte tomorrow and wondered if he’d been lying to her the whole time and telling her what she wanted to hear.

Curtis called Trina and said he and Jordan had been in a car accident. He was okay, but Jordan was hurt bad. They weren’t sure how bad yet. Trina said she’d be right there, and explained what happened to Michael before she and Kai left.

Brook told Tracy that Dante had been at Charlie’s reopening while she and Lucy were discussing things at the house. Tracy saw the wine glasses and asked if they’d been celebrating something, like maybe Brook and Chase fostering Phoebe, and Brook said, maybe. After Lucy left, Dante called, but by the time she got there, Gio had finished playing.

Valentin said, if he’d been lying, he would have told Carly that he was fine with her still being with Jack. He didn’t like her stringing Jack along and posing as his lover. He knew he’d pushed her to do it for the good of their plan, but things had escalated between them. He wanted her to break it off. He didn’t offer honesty easily, but she made him want to. She asked what else he wanted to be honest about, when the doorbell rang. He asked if she was expecting someone, but she said, of course (🍷) not.

Michael told Jacinda about the car accident and said he was going to the hospital, but she should stay and celebrate. He and Curtis had been friends a long time and he hoped Curtis was okay. He left, and Jacinda said Michael put up a tough front, but was a softie underneath. Kristina said that’s what made him a great guy.

Gio felt bad about Trina, but Emma said, at least her dad was okay. Gio said that was more important than any of this, and Emma said he had a big night in his own way. It was a big deal that his family was there. He said, since he’d broken his violin at the Nurses Ball, it was the first time he’d played in front of both of his parents, and she asked how he felt.

Brook showed Tracy the video of Gio, and Tracy said her parents would have loved seeing him. Brook sent the video to Tracy, Ned, and Olivia, and apologized for not inviting Tracy. Tracy said music was a significant part of Gio’s life and a loaded subject, and Brook said she got lucky and saw a second impromptu performance. It was spectacular.

Dr. Parker said Jordan’s vitals were holding steady, but the internal bleeding was severe and concentrated around the kidney. She needed emergency surgery. He asked Elizabeth to prep the OR.

Trina arrived at the hospital and asked how Curtis was. He said he was fine, but he was worried about Jordan. She’d been hurt bad and he’d gotten no updates. Chase joined them and asked how Curtis was feeling. Curtis said he was okay, and Chase said he needed help with the accident report. It was best when it was fresh in his mind. Curtis said, fine, and Chase said, walk him through what happened tonight.

Portia and Isaiah kissed, and he said when the baby came, these nights would be a distant memory. Portia’s phone rang and she said it was Trina. She asked if everything was okay, and Trina said she was fine, but her dad and Jordan were in a car accident. She was at GH and her dad was fine, but Jordan was hurt and it sounded bad.  

Carly opened the door to Jack, who said he needed to talk to her. She said unless he had information on Jason, they had nothing to discuss, and he said, as a matter of fact, he did. Valentin hid on the patio, and Carly asked what Jack found out. Jack said Jason was in a WSB black site in Jakarta where the security was like Steinmauer, and she said she wanted to see him, but Jack said that wasn’t possible. She asked about calling, but he said that wasn’t possible either. He’d keep working at generating contact despite the risk. Jason’s information was on lockdown and he had to hack into a WSB server. If he wasn’t careful, he’d end up in a cell next to Jason. (Speaking of, where’s Spinelli in all this?) Carly said it was his choice. She hadn’t asked him to do it. He said he did it for her, while Valentin listened in.

Portia told Isaiah about the accident and said Curtis was fine, but Jordan was hurt badly.

Chase said, so Curtis was on Route 91, going to dinner, and Curtis said they were going to Luisa’s. Curtis said, Jordan was driving and took her eyes off the road for a second. The oncoming headlights and horn probably startled her and she lost control. He woke up in the wreckage. Chase asked if he had any idea how long he was unconscious, but Curtis said, no. Jordan was slumped over the steering wheel when he came to, and he checked her pulse. He got himself out, but his cell wasn’t working – it was smashed – and the door was jammed. Chase asked how he got it open, and Curtis flashed back to seeing Valentin, but told Chase that he got a crowbar out of the trunk and managed to pry it open.  Michael came into the hospital and told Trina that he’d come from Charlie’s.

Jack said he and Carly both knew he’d done things he couldn’t justify defending. She knew the deal, that there were parts of his life he couldn’t share. She’d said she was okay with it. Carly said she wanted to be, but his WSB world crashed in on her family. Jason was gone and what the hell happened to Vaughn? Josslyn hadn’t even gotten a hello. Jack wondered why, when it came to Jason and Sonny, she could accept their dark truths and look the other way and make peace with it. How come he didn’t get that? He never felt this way before. When Valentin poisoned her, it was the worst night of his life. Valentin continued to listen, and Jack said he couldn’t lose her then and he couldn’t lose her now. He loved her and wanted a future with her, but that could only happen if she felt the same way. If she didn’t, say so, and he’d walk away. What did she want?

Tracy said, Jacinda sang and Gio accompanied her? It was lucky Olivia wasn’t there. She would have gone into cardiac arrest. Brook said she loved Olivia, but was glad noting happened to ruin tonight. It was amazing to see Gio play. He was totally in his element. She couldn’t believe how far they’d come. After the Nurses Ball, she didn’t think he’d speak to her again. They’d had a few moments, but tonight felt different. They’d reached a turning point. She felt like she was getting everything she’d ever wanted.

Gio told Emma that both of his parents were at the Nurses Ball when he’d performed. He was so angry, he smashed his violin. He wanted to hurt them and make them feel pain like they’d caused him. Emma said they’d been just as in the dark as he was, and he said they were the last people he thought he’d play for again. She said Jacinda didn’t give him time to rethink it, and he said he saw Dante, Brook, and her… She took his hand, and he said seeing the expressions on their faces reminded him of how his mom used to look at him. He didn’t realize how much he’d missed it. He would have never gotten to that place without her. She never told him how to feel. She just listened and let him know he wasn’t alone. It was the greatest feeling in the world. He asked if she was ready to go, and they kissed.

Carly said Jack was supposed to be different. Someone she could trust and love again. He said he was, and she said she’d given him parts of herself that she hadn’t given in a long time, but he ruined it. The WSB hurt someone she loved and she couldn’t move past that, but she also couldn’t forget he’d risked his career and freedom to help Jason. She needed him. The truth was, there were things only he could give her. Valentin was still listening and half-peeking in, and Jack said, anything. It was hers. He was hers. She kissed him and they went upstairs.

Tracy said Gio was lucky to have Brook as a mother. She’d fought to have a relationship with him. The Quartermaine history was fraught with estrangements, but they always found a way back to each other. She and Brook hugged.

Portia said she knew Isaiah and Jordan used to be close. If he wanted to talk… Isaiah asked if Trina said how bad Jordan’s injuries were, but she said Trina didn’t know more than the basic information. He said he had to go to the hospital.  

Curtis asked how Jordan was, and Lucas said she was stable, but there was internal bleeding. Her one kidney was taking precedence in all procedures. Dr. Parker was going to operate now. Jordan was wheeled out, and Curtis asked if he could talk to her. Lucas said, make it quick, and Curtis said she was going to be okay. She had this. She was the same strong woman he’d met in Baltimore. She was one of the strongest people he knew. She was a fighter and he needed her to fight for him, for them. Lucas said, sorry. They had to go. Curtis said he loved Jordan and would be there when she woke up, and Jordan was wheeled away.

Trina asked if Elizabeth would do her a favor. Her dad needed to be examined by a doctor to make sure he was fine. Elizabeth said, of course (🍷). She’d go get someone. Trina told Curtis that Jordan would be in surgery for a while and there was nothing to do but wait. Elizabeth was getting a doctor to examine him. It would make her feel better. Curtis said, sure, and Chase said, one more thing. Did he remember any details of the other car or driver? Curtis said, it happened so fast. All he remembered was the horn and the headlights. What he could say was, whoever the driver was, they just kept going and left them for dead.

Portia said she wouldn’t go to the hospital unless Trina needed her, but if Isaiah wanted to be there for Jordan, he should go. He said, no. He’d just pray for her. It wasn’t his place and Curtis would get upset anyway. She said it was probably a good call. Car accidents were scary because they were unpredictable. Every time you got in a car, you took a risk of losing your life. He’d been out there too, and it could just as easily have been him.

Tracy said she was happy that Brook and Gio had a breakthrough. Even if Brook had called, she didn’t think she would have made it on time to hear Gio perform. There was a terrible accident on Route 91 and she was held up for 30 minutes.

Kristina told Jacinda that after breaking up with Allie, the fall, and losing her daughter, she was in a dark place for a while. It felt like the new version of Charlie’s was her next chapter. Jacinda said Kristina was amazing. She was glad she could celebrate with her. She’d been a good friend. Kristina never judged her or used her past against her. Kristina said it wasn’t her style, and Jacinda said her neither. Still, she admired Kristina. She could have given up and stayed stuck in darkness, but she refocused her pain and energy, and turned it into this. To get up after life knocked you down wasn’t easy, but you had to get back up. You never knew what you’d find next. Right when she’d thought she could handle things, something came around she never expected. Michael came in, and Kristina asked how Curtis was. He said Curtis was hanging in there. He felt like it should just be family, but Curtis knew he could call him. Jacinda said he came back to her, and he said, of course (🍷).

Emma and Gio exchanged I love yous and got busy.

Jack and Carly went to the bedroom while Valentin wandered around, then got a drink. Jack and Carly got busy, and Valentin listened for a moment at the stairs. He went back outside, put his hood up, and left.

As they got busy, Carly imagined Jack was Valentin.   

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Carly says, given Jack’s track record and schedule, she’s impressed by his optimism, and he says he’s impressed by her every single day. He thanks her for giving him a second chance.

Cody carries Molly to the couch, and she asks if he’s really going to be carrying her everywhere. He says she’s supposed to be resting. Plus, it gives his arms a nice little pump. She says, hey, nothing said under the influence of anesthesia is admissible. Plus, she can walk. Even he has to admit this is a little unnecessary. He puts her on the couch and says, true, but isn’t it more fun? She says, actually, it is, and he gets on the couch with her.

Ric tells Sonny that he’ll get the paperwork to the harbormaster in Rochester, and Sonny thanks him. Sonny says, one more thing. He’s been thinking about Danny. Ric says, and how he wants to work outside the system, like some people they know? Well, Danny is Jason’s son, so he supposes it was only a matter of time, but he thinks Sonny handled it well. Sonny isn’t so sure, but Ric says, he made it clear that Jason wouldn’t want that for Danny. Even if he did, Danny’s too young. He’s just a kid. Sonny says, but he’s not. He’s growing up, and given who his parents are, he’s not going to not do this because Sonny doesn’t want him to do it. Ric says, yeah, he did inherit Sam’s determination, and Sonny says, and Jason. That’s why Alexis needs to know that Danny came to him, so she can keep a close eye on him. Ric says he agrees 100%, and Sonny says, good. Go tell her.

In the living room, Willow wipes Drew’s arm and tells him, the site’s a little irritated. No big deal. This happens with G tubes. She’ll get Travis to clean it more often and of course (🍷) she’ll keep an eye on it herself, even though she’s incredibly busy with her congressional duties. Everyone in the caucus has been so welcoming. They seem relieved that she’s making the job her own and trying to make things better for her constituents, instead of using her office to try and carry out personal grudges like he did. It’s a wonderful feeling helping people and she’s doing it on both a small and big scale. She already helped get education reforms passed, and wrote the language for the bill that’ll put a cap on prescription prices, and used her position to help Brook and Chase become foster parents. She walked on air for an entire day. There’s an urgent knock at the door, and she says she’ll be right back. She opens the door to Nina and asks if everything is okay. Nina says they have a situation and she doesn’t know what to do, and Willow says, okay, okay. Just take a breath. Tell her what’s going on. Nina asks if Drew has to be here. She really needs to talk to Willow alone.

At the hospital on the phone, Curtis says, of course (🍷). Of course (🍷) he’ll keep them posted. Okay. All right, Trina. Be careful, okay?… All right. Laura comes out of the elevator, and Curtis says he loves Trina too. Laura goes over to him and says she heard about the accident. Please tell her, how’s Jordan? He says, she was in surgery for hours, but she pulled through, and Laura says, thank God. He says, Dr. Jones says it was touch and go for a while, but they were able to save her one kidney, and Laura asks if she’s still in recovery. He says, yeah. He should be able to see her when they move her to ICU. She says, they both know how strong she is, right? and he says, yeah, but she was trapped in that car for almost an hour. Her condition is critical. Dr. Jones says that’s all they can tell him until she regains consciousness. Who knows when that will be? He just got Jordan back. He can’t lose her. Laura says she knows that Jordan is fighting with everything she has to stay with him and she’s not about to give up now.

Willow says they’re alone. She gave Travis the afternoon off and it’s not like Drew can repeat anything he hears. Nina says she doesn’t care. It’s not like he’s the Mona Lisa. It’s creepy the way his eyes follow her around. She tells Drew that she knows he’s in there listening to everything. She can’t even imagine what it’s like being stuck in there, the hell he’s going through, but after everything he’s done to Willow, to her, to so many people… You know, karma’s a bitch. The part she hates the most is that she feels sorry for him and her pity must make him hate her even more. Willow says, okay. Nina’s clearly upset. Just tell her what’s bothering her. Nina says, okay, but he can’t stay, and Willow says, okay. She’ll put him in the bedroom, but Nina is being ridiculous. There’s nothing Drew can do to them now.

Cody asks if Molly is okay, and she says, yeah. She took an aspirin, so she’ll be okay. The doctor said she’d be sore for a week or two. He says, okay, but how is she feeling right this second? She says, not bad. It’s nothing compared to her flare-ups. He gives her a heating pad and says he hates that she’s in pain for so long. She says, it’s her own fault. She buried herself in work and ignored everything else. He says, including her health, and she says, except when her health interfered with work. Fear not. Those days are over and he’s a big part of the reason why. He says he is? and kisses her.

Ric says, so Sonny wants him to tell Alexis that her grandson is going to possibly join the mob. She’s going to hit the roof. Sonny says he and Alexis are doing good right now. He doesn’t want to rock the boat. Ric says, oh. So Sonny wants to throw him into those shark infested waters, right? Sonny says, and make sure she understands that he talked to his people, and if Danny approaches them, they’re not going to cooperate. Ric asks how he feels about hazard pay. This is Alexis they’re talking about. Sonny says, hazard pay in this case is fair, and Ric says, before he goes, there’s one more thing they need to talk about – the Sidwell situation. The man is still very much a threat. Sonny says, yeah. He was still angry when they left the church, but he thinks Sidwell heard him. Ric says, what Sonny said to him after Marco’s funeral may have had an impact, but they still need to be prepared if he decides to retaliate.

Curtis tells Laura that when he came to after the crash and he looked over and saw Jordan bleeding and broken – Laura says, oh my God – he knew he had to get her out of there. Laura says, yes, of course (🍷), and he says, her car was leaking gasoline. He knew he had to move quickly. He couldn’t risk taking her out the passenger side. It was too dangerous and he knew he’d wasted too much time trying to pry that driver’s side door open. And he probably wasn’t as careful getting her out as he could have been. What if he made things worse? What if Jordan is paralyzed because of the way he moved her? Laura asks if there wasn’t an explosion, and he says, yeah. The car blew up and almost killed them. Laura says, my God, and he says he knows. She says, honestly, she thinks it’s amazing that he managed to get her out of that wreck at all and he did it by himself. He flashes back to Valentin calling 911, and telling him that they don’t have time for that. They have to get her out now. Be careful not to make things worse. He tells Laura, yeah. It was a miracle. He can’t do all this waiting. He held it together for the cops. he held it together for Trina. He held it together for TJ (who?) over the phone. He doesn’t know how he’s keeping it together for himself. That’s why he told his family to go home. She says she’s not worried about him losing it with her, but if he would prefer privacy, she gets that. She’s parked right out front. If he wants, he can sit in her car. He can yell, he can scream, he can beat the hell out of that steering wheel. She hands him the keys and says, it’s all for him if he wants. He says he guesses the only thing he can do now is prepare for the worst. He thanks her and says he’s extremely grateful for her company, and she says she’s grateful she was able to be here with him. She hugs him and sees Sidwell on the other side of the reception desk.

Carly says she’s grateful Jack came by last night, and hugs him. He says him too. The way they left things, he wanted her to know he located Jason right away. She says, it’s definitely a relief knowing where he is and that he’s alive, and he says he meant what he said. Anything for her. She says she knows he put himself on the line getting that information for her, and he says now he has to go to the WSB and prove how invaluable he is by locating Valentin Cassadine. She wonders if she can ask why that’s still so important. Didn’t he escape months ago? He says, she can ask and that’s actually one he can answer. Aside from the fact Valentin escaped on his watch, they want him for the same reason they always have, the same reason he had Valentin transferred from Steinmauer. He has intel on Faison and Sidwell. He may even give them an idea as to why Sidwell joined forces with Faison in the first place. So wish him luck. She says, luck, and Jack leaves. She turns around to see Valentin, and says, oh my God. What is wrong with him? He says he sees how it is, and she says, he sees how what is? He says, tell him something. How long before she turns on him?

Cody sees a wrapped package on the porch and brings it in. He asks, who’s giving his girlfriend presents? and Molly reaches for the package. She says, here. It’s from her publisher. He gives it to her and she rips the paper off. She says, her galley, and shows him Laredo Sunrise * Molly Lansing-Davis. He asks if they forgot to print the cover, but she says, gallies don’t have the final cover. This is just a copy for her to make any last minute changes or corrections before it goes to print. Usually they send it digitally, but she requested a hard copy. This way it… He says, feels more real, and she says, yeah. Look. Molly Lansing-Davis. There’s her name right there in print. He says he’s so proud of her. She’s not going to change anything, is she? She says, actually, there is one thing she needs to be sure about, and he says, what’s that? She says, him. If there is anything in this book that makes him uncomfortable, she can and happily will rewrite it. He says, but she worked so hard on it. Kristina loved it. Her agent loved it. She says, that’s great, but she wants to know what he thinks. Doesn’t he get it? He is so much more important than some book.

Laura tells Curtis that she’ll be right back and goes over to Sidwell. She asks why he’s here, and he says he’d like to speak to Mr. Ashford, but she says, please, no. Not right now. Please walk with her just for a moment. He says, look. Jordan was not just his COO. He considered her a friend, so naturally, he’s very worried about her. She says, that’s very nice of him. She’ll pass his concerns on to Curtis. He says, also, he has questions about this car crash, and she says, Curtis has been awake all night, not knowing whether Jordan would live or die. They still don’t know, by the way. He hasn’t been able to see her. It’s just not the right time to question him, okay? Just have some compassion. He says, the same compassion that led her to call a press conference distancing herself from Jason Morgan, but not mentioning his murdered son? and she says, it was compassion that led her to attend Marco’s funeral, despite what he’s done to her, to her city, and to her son. He says, allegedly did. She can let all of that go. She says she allegedly has. Marco was his son. She recognized his profound loss. He says she does have great generosity of spirit. It knows no bounds. She says, these kinds of tragedies, they force them to see the humanity in each other, don’t they? She’s seen his. She’s asking him to do the same for Curtis right now. Turner comes out of the elevator, and he says, very well. He’ll get his answers somewhere else.

Willow tells Nina, okay. Drew’s in the bedroom and out of earshot. What’s the problem? Nina says, Jack Brennan is the problem. If Charlotte knows where her father is, Charlotte’s not telling her. No matter how hard or how often she tries to get her to say something. Willow asks if Jack is going to release the traffic cam footage, and Nina says, well, he hasn’t pulled the trigger yet, but he said he has another way to find Valentin. And if this other way comes through for him before she does, he’ll release the footage out of pure spite. Willow says, he can’t do that. If people find out that she was on the street close to the time Drew was shot… Nina says, it will look like she shot Drew and got away with it. Thankfully, she’s protected by double jeopardy. They can’t charge her again. Willow says, but it’s still enough to destroy any sort of career in politics that she might have. And Michael will convince the court to grant him full custody. She can’t lose her kids. Nina says she doesn’t want that either, and Willow asks if she’s sure there’s nothing Charlotte can tell her that would get Brennan to back down. Nina says, after Valentin escaped, she thinks he may have contacted Charlotte, but she’s really not saying anything, and Willow says, then she has to try harder. Nina says she’s sorry, but she doesn’t think she can.

Carly tells Valentin, this is ridiculous. She’s not going to turn on him. He says he thinks she’s going soft on Jack. He thinks she’s trying to convince herself that he’s a good man so she can justify falling for him in the first place. She says she knows Jack’s not a good man, and he says, she’s going to double cross him. He could see the guilt in her eyes last night. She says, not everything is about him, but he’s right about one thing. She does feel something, but it’s not guilt. It’s not, but man, it’s close. He says, why? and she says, because Jack loves her and she’s just using him.

Sonny says he’s more convinced that Sidwell will realize he’s not the one he should go after, and Ric asks what makes Sonny think Sidwell is suddenly going to come to his senses? Sonny says, because at the time, he wasn’t a businessman. He was a grieving father who lost a child and that cuts deep. Yeah, Sidwell still sees him as a rival businessman and wants him gone, but after the first wave of grief is over, Sidwell will know that he has no connection to Marco’s murder. Ric says, Sidwell doesn’t strike him as the kind of person who cares about the burden of proof, and Sonny shoves Ric’s briefcase in his hands and says, once Sidwell can’t stop denying that he didn’t kill Marco, he’s going to go after the person who did. Ric says, Sonny made it very clear that targeting him is only going to focus on somebody who’s not the real murderer. Hopefully, it’s enough for Sidwell to focus on his other enemies.

Sidwell asks if he can please have a minute of Turner’s time, but she says she’s sorry. She actually doesn’t have any time right now. Excuse her. As Sidwell watches, she goes over to Curtis and asks how he’s doing, and Curtis says, if she’s here to question him, he already spoke to the police. She says, actually, she’s here because she and Jordan have been taking yoga together and she’d like to think they’re becoming friends, and he says, right. She said as much. He’s sorry if he was rude. She says, no. It’s been a long night. How is she doing? He says, she made it through a long and difficult surgery and now she’s in recovery before they move her to ICU. So he should be able to see her soon. She says, that’s good news, all things considered. And once he can see her, his presence will do her a world of good. He says, let’s hope so, and she says she wanted to tell him, the other day after yoga, she and Jordan were talking about priorities. She made it very clear that he was hers. He thanks her for sharing that with him, and she puts her hand on his knee. Laura comes back and asks if she can have a word with Turner, and Turner says, of course (🍷). They step away, and Laura says, a favor? Mr. Sidwell has questions about Jordan’s accident. She’s trying to keep him away from Curtis at the moment, so she’d hate to escalate the situation by calling in security… Turner tells her, say no more. She’ll handle Mr. Sidwell.

Willow says, Nina has to try. Her entire future is at stake. Nina says, so is Charlotte’s. If Charlotte confides in her and her father is caught and sent to prison, she’s a smart girl and is going to know Nina betrayed her. Willow says, Nina is worried Charlotte won’t forgive her? but Nina says, no. She’s worried Charlotte is going to lose her father and blame herself because she trusted her. And that will devastate her. Willow says she understands and feels for Charlotte, but as much as Charlotte needs her father, Wiley and Amelia need her. And if Nina doesn’t give Brennan what he wants, her kids – Nina’s grandchildren – will grow up without their mother. Nina says she knows and she’s been stalling Brennan to try to come up with a plan to protect Willow and Charlotte, but she’s now running out of time. Willow says, Brennan is using Nina’s love for her as leverage, right? Nina says, yeah, and Willow says, so they need to do the same thing with him. Nina says, and they both know there’s only one person Brennan loves.

Valentin says, it’s good Carly has been using Jack. Jack has been using everyone he has ever met his entire life. Carly says, okay. Does he doubt that Jack put his career on the line to find Jason for her? He says, no. That was a risk. She says, it’s big of him to admit that, and he says, so Jack’s a hero now? Everything is forgiven? She says, no, but she knows him and she can see that he hates lying to her, and Valentin says, Carly… She says, it’s the truth. He loves her and he wants to let her in. And he knows recruiting Josslyn was wrong and she can see every time she’s with him that he regrets it. Valentin says, who cares if he regrets it? He still hasn’t told her the truth, has he? And what happens if he does? What happens if one day he confesses that he has recruited Josslyn to the WSB? What happens then? She feels sympathy for him then? She forgives him?

Molly says she hates that Cody was hurt by the way she wrote Casey. Looking back, she realizes that she was just scared to admit how much she liked him. That’s why she was so hard on him. He flips through the book and says, yeah. She definitely didn’t like him in the beginning. She says, well, he got them stuck on a roof, and he says, she’s still going to blame him for that? She says, it doesn’t matter if she blames him or not. It was his fault. He says he can see that, and she says, but then, her car broke down and he came to her rescue, carrying her to safety on horseback. He says, given her love of horses, it was all he could do to keep her from yanking the reins, and she says, that’s when she realized, she couldn’t stop thinking about him. He wonders what took her so long, and she says, as much as she’s insisted that Casey wasn’t him, he’s the reason this book exists.

Turner tells Sidwell that she’s so sorry about before. She has some time now. What can she do for him? He says he appreciates that. He just wanted to ask if the PCPD is investigating Jordan’s car crash as an attempted murder. She says, although Jordan swerved to avoid another vehicle, they’re treating it as a single car accident, and he says, accident? How can she be so naïve? She says, about? and he says, Jordan is a trusted executive at SRE, his company. First, his son is murdered. Now, Jordan is critically injured. She says she’s not seeing the connection, and he says he’s the connection. It is possible that whoever targeted Jordan also murdered his son. That person is Sonny Corinthos.

Curtis thanks Laura for getting Turner to run interference with Sidwell. He has one good nerve left, and if Sidwell steps on it, he’s going to take that man’s head off. She says, don’t do that. He’d never find a room large enough to store it. He laughs and says, all right. He guesses it would cause problems with Jordan. Speaking of, he’s aware Jordan has her own reasons for working so closely with Sidwell. She says she sees, and looks over at Sidwell and Turner. She says, so you know, and he says he knows that the both of them are trying to get evidence against him from the inside so they can bury him. She asks how long he’s known, and he says, shortly after Jordan took the job, but they weren’t in a place where she felt like she could confide in him. But they are now, thank God. Laura says, yeah. She is a very private person and she’s actually quite good at hiding her feelings. Although, she always got the feeling Jordan never got over him. So she’s really happy for the both of them. It’s not that many times you get a second chance with somebody you love. He says, let’s just hope that second chance doesn’t get cut short, and she says she’s really sorry, but she needs to ask him this. Is it possible that the car wreck was not an accident? That Jordan was perhaps targeted because of her connection to Sidwell. He looks over at Sidwell talking to Turner.

Jack sits down with Nina at the bistro and says he was very pleased to get her text. He assumes this means she got something out of Charlotte Cassadine. She says, no, she didn’t. And if Charlotte ever does confide in her, he will never know, because she refuses to betray that girl’s trust.

Carly tells Valentin, it was one thing to recruit Josslyn. He turned her into a killer. Her little girl. She will never forgive him for that. Valentin says, it sure looked like she forgave him last night. He watched her. He watched them going upstairs together. She says she knows, and he says, the look she gave him. She says, it was an act. Every minute she was with the man was a lie. He says, it didn’t look like an act to him, and she says, what does he want her to do? Does he want her to glare and hiss? Call her crazy, but he might catch on. He says, she doesn’t have to enjoy it so much, and she asks if he’s jealous. He says, yes. Of course (🍷) he is.

At the door, Sonny says, if Sidwell kills him, he’s not going to have Laura’s cooperation, and Ric says, because… Sonny says, nothing’s going to stop her from going to the PCPD, the WSB, and the Feds, and pointing them in Sidwell’s direction, and Ric says, something he doesn’t want. Sonny says, might as well just leave things the way they are. He has the mayor under his thumb, which is what he likes. Ric says, yeah. It’s definitely in his best interest to maintain the status quo. Sonny tells him, that said, he’s got his people on alert. All his family is going to be protected. That includes Ric. Ric says, that’s not necessary. If there’s one family member he can afford to lose… Sonny laughs and says he doesn’t want to lose Ric, and Ric says, because he’s such a good lawyer, but Sonny says, because Ric is his brother.

Turner says she understands Sidwell has suffered a terrible loss, but there’s absolutely no evidence that Marco’s murder and Jordan’s accident are related or that Sonny Corinthos was involved in any of it. Sidwell tells her, let’s just say that Sonny is trying to take everything away from him. He relies on Jordan. Her loss is a huge blow to his business operation and Sonny would know that. Turner says she’s sure Sonny also knows that he would find someone to take over her position, and he says, yes, but not someone who was a former Police Commissioner who still had connections at the PCPD. She says, why would that matter? and he says, because he asked Jordan to look into the investigation into his son’s death. Turner says, did she? and he says, she was told that the evidence was still being gathered. Turner says, that is true, and he says, but any one of Sonny’s moles at the PCPD would have told him that Jordan, a highly trained former agent, was looking into the investigation. Couldn’t this crash be Sonny’s attempt to stop her?

Curtis tells Laura, well, the crash was just a horrible accident. Just another reminder of how life can turn on a dime. He and Jordan were so happy and they were looking forward to a romantic night out. She leaned over to kiss him. She took her eyes off the road for one second and suddenly they were in the path of an oncoming car. She swerved to try and avoid it, and she lost control. Laura says she’s sorry. She didn’t… He says, no, it’s fine. A little over 12 hours ago, they were on top of the world. Now he doesn’t know if he’ll ever see Jordan again.

Jack says, Nina is choosing Charlotte over her own daughter. He must admit, he didn’t see that coming. Nina says she can’t choose between Charlotte and Willow, and it’s heartless of him to even ask her to, but he says they wouldn’t even be here if she hadn’t come to him, begging for him to help Willow. He did. Now it’s time for her to repay the favor. She says, Willow has been through enough. How dare he play with her life like this? He says, she can still protect Willow, if she finds out from Charlotte the whereabouts of Valentin before his other source comes through, and she says, because if that happens, he’ll still destroy Willow’s future. He says he needs to find Valentin yesterday. Consider it an incentive. She says, then she has an incentive for him to destroy that traffic cam footage once and for all.

As she prepares his shot, Willow tells Drew that she will not let Michael take her kids away from her. Besides, Valentin is a dangerous fugitive. He belongs in prison. She has to make Nina see that helping Brennan capture Valentin is the only thing to do.

Valentin asks how Carly can be surprised that he hates seeing her with Jack. She’s the reason he escaped. She sheltered him. For months they’ve been working together to bring down Brennan and Sidwell. She says, sounds like he’d feel that way about anyone who helped him, and he says, okay, but only she had the audacity to sneak into Steinmauer posing as his attorney. Only she had the guts to bring his daughter to him on Christmas Eve. Only she is powerful enough to stand up to Jack Brennan. He has feelings for her. He knows her so well. She says, he knows her so well, yet he thinks she would betray him. He doesn’t know her at all.

Molly says, Cody was on her mind constantly. That’s why she started writing this story and this character, to get him off of it. He asks how that’s working for her, and she says, like a charm. So yes, Casey was the embodiment of everything about him that got on her nerves. He says, and she only wrote one book? and she says, but when she started to consider why Casey was the way he was, and though it started off as research, she began to see who Cody really was. He says, and she still stuck around, and she says, because he is so much more than she thought. Which was why she was so embarrassed when she saw him reading it. He says, if he had just kept reading though… She says, he would have gotten the full picture, and he says, of what she thought of him? She says, of what she fantasized for them. She gave her characters the happy ending she never thought they would have. He says, so she fantasizes about him? and she says, well, not anymore. Why would she when the real thing is so much better? He says, that’s too bad, because he still fantasizes about her all the time, and they kiss.

Turner tells Sidwell, there is no evidence Jordan’s car came into contact with another vehicle. Curtis was clear about that in his statement, and the physical evidence corroborates his account. Jordan simply lost control of the car. Sidwell says, could the car have been tampered with? and she says, forensics is giving the vehicle a thorough going over. If the car was tampered with, they will know about it. He says, what about Marco? and she says, the investigation is ongoing. Once they know more, she will… He says, what he’s asking is why hasn’t she brought Sonny Corinthos in for questioning, and she says, the PCPD is looking into all possibilities, including Mr. Corinthos. That said, they both know he has other enemies. Perhaps Marco did as well. He says, Marco had no enemies. Whoever killed his son did it to hurt him. And he believes… She says, if the PCPD acts too quickly, the wrong person could be charged, and Marco’s killer will get away with it. And no one wants that.

Curtis tells Laura, the only person bearing responsibility for Jordan’s condition is the other driver. If they’d just stopped and checked on them. They lost so much time, time that could have helped. Laura says she understands, and he says, and there’s never that much traffic on that stretch of 91. It took the ambulance an hour to get there. That’s a long time for Jordan to go without medical attention. He felt helpless. All he could do was just sit there and beg for her to hold on. And he wonders if all that wasted time could end up costing Jordan her life.

Sidwell leaves the hospital, and Jordan makes a call. She says she needs to see them, face to face.

Jack says he could be mistaken, but that sounded suspiciously like a threat, and she should think long and hard before she threatens him, but Nina says, no threat. It’s more like a prediction. She predicts if that footage of Willow surfaces, that Carly will find out he was the one holding onto it. Evidence that could have saved her beloved son and everyone who loves him weeks of heartache and fear. He says, Michael wasn’t even arrested. He’s fine. She says, yeah, but the public consensus is that he shot Drew and framed Willow. Michael’s reputation has been damaged, and Carly will never forgive him for harming one of her children. When she finds out he crossed that line – and he knows this – he’ll lose her forever.

Willow tells Drew that she’s done too much. She’s done things she never thought she’d do. She’s gone too far to lose her children again. But what other choice did she have? What other choice does she have now? She has to make sure that Nina gets over her guilt and chooses her over Charlotte. The same way she chooses her children over anything else, over anyone else. She feels terrible for her mom. She’s in an awful position. But maybe she can make it easier for her.

Valentin tells Carly, this is crazy. His freedom is in jeopardy. His daughter’s life is in danger. What does he care who she sleeps with? She says, he shouldn’t. They have to stick to the plan. She is. He says, their sleeping together was a mistake, and she tells him, that’s what she said. He says, they shouldn’t let sentimentality interfere with the goal. It’s too important. She says she agrees. They shouldn’t let some kind of Stockholm sex thing between them screw everything up. He says, fine, and she says, fine. He says, everything between them is strictly business. Everything else, done. She says, great, and he heads upstairs. She says, and stay in the attic, and flashes back to them getting busy.

On Monday, Nina asks why Willow would do anything for the Quartermaines; Ned is very excited about a baby in the house again; Lucas asks Isaiah what the hell the two of them were doing that required lifesaving measures; and Turner tells Sonny that he’s in way more danger than he thinks.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

My guess at this point is Brook, but that’s subject to change. I definitely don’t think it’s Charlotte and Danny. Too obvious.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/who-caused-jordans-car-crash-on-general-hospital-top-suspects-emerge/

He’s probably glad for the chance to actually act.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-asher-antonyzyn-on-dannys-mob-temptation/

She was the first.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-original-carly-sarah-brown-celebrates-30-years-since-her-debut-a-true-honor/

Not exactly a stretch, but it sounds like a good time.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/vincent-irizarry-joins-david-duchovny-in-new-comedy-about-an-aging-soap-star/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-star-laura-wright-confirms-cameo-in-david-duchovny-soap-satire/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

Despite some complaints, the charter tip was $22K, or $1692 each. Ellie had her eyes on João, even though he was more into Daisy, and in Daisy’s interview, she said Ellie was a little bit of a shark. It was the crew’s night out and Alesia couldn’t pick a lane with a boatmantic partner, prompting Ellie and Jenna to tell her the next day that she wasn’t a girl’s girl. Agreed. New primary Tyler told us in his interview that his partner was an incredibly successful businessman who was very private, and also signing the check for his trip. I smell sugar daddy. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. He was bringing a glam squad to surprise his guests with a drag night (always fun), and was also a foodie. The first night, there was a lost at sea picnic at the beach and in her interview, Daisy said she loved the theme, but not so much the beach. I get it. I hate eating outside, especially at the beach. Bugs, sand, possibly sweating? No thank you. Annoyed at being called out, Alesia told Daisy that João liked her, not Ellie. While the Deck franchise can often be too boatmance heavy for my taste, I’m definitely interested in that mess.

Summer House

It was the anniversary of Carl’s brother’s death, and he was disappointed that he hadn’t even gotten a text from Kyle. Kyle had been busy with laundry and planning for couples therapy. Ciara met with her mom and discussed her purchase of her grandfather’s house. She wanted to build generational wealth, along with having some pigs, cows, and horses. It was one of the most grown-up conversations I’ve ever heard on this show.

Southern Hospitality

I can barely pay attention to this show. There was a kissing game, and I thought, what are we, twelve? There was also lots of crying. From everyone. Including me because this show is so predictable and boring.

The Valley

It was Sosa’s birthday and although Lala had a party that probably cost a few bucks, at least it wasn’t like Taylor’s (RHOBH) circus party for Kennedy. In Lacy’s interview, she said she got divorced and landed on Jesse Lally. I have no words. Wait. I do. She couldn’t find a better landing pad? She didn’t seem to want any kind of commitment, but she was freezing her eggs. Michelle gravitated toward Schwartz, who said that his dad was deteriorating. She suggested he talk to his dad as much as he could, which was actually good advice.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

Now on Sundays, so coming next week.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Dorit becomes more unbearable each week. She’s like a spoiled child who is going to be in for a rude awakening when PK finally pulls the plug on his checkbook. In Sutton’s interview, she said Dorit had been ignoring her and it was Mean Girl 101. That’s another thing. Dorit does have a nasty streak, then when things aren’t going her way, she runs. She was having a book cover launch – not a launch for the book itself, which wasn’t written yet, but for the cover photo. Seriously. How conceited do you have to be? Who does that? Apparently, Kyle, Erika, and Sutton were over her antics as they all decided not to go – separately, not collectively. On the sweet side, Keely surprised Boz by showing up when she thought he was out of town, and proposed. Fun fact: Weirdo seems to be Dorit’s new word. Maybe she’s spending too much time with the kids.

Ladies of London: The New Reign

So far, so good on my enjoyment of this show. In Mark’s interview, he discussed his favorite topic – himself. We found out his home had once been owned by Oscar Wilde, one of his idols, which was no surprise. He also said he wasn’t interested in pop culture, which was kind of amusing since he’s part of it now. Kimi visited Mark’s museum of a home and said she’s never been there in the daylight and sober. I can’t imagine stumbling around that place drunk. You’d end up knocking over a lamp or sculpture or something. There was a polo match for Myka’s birthday, where Martha was in her element on a horse, and again I was astounded at how Happy Birthday is always sung so badly, no matter who’s singing it. Okay, with the exception of Marilyn Monroe singing to JFK.

Random Reality Items

Premiering May 19th.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/in-the-city-season-1-trailer-premiere-date-cast-details-spoilers

I still haven’t gotten back to this after the first season, but I don’t hate a binge watch.

I would love this.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Netflix. A murderous satanic cult is convinced that Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) is Old Nick – i.e. the Satan. This is due in part because of his friendship, for lack of a better word, with an Alpha zombie the doctor has named Samson, who is addicted to the morphine darts Dr. Kelson injects him with to help with his pain. When he’s not hanging with his zombified friend, the doctor is looking for a cure while listening to Duran Duran on an old turntable. In a night to remember, the good doctor invites the Jimmies to watch him lip syncs to Iron Maiden’s The Number of the Beast while dancing through pyrotechnics in the temple he’s manufactured to honor the dead. While this film is gruesome AF and not for the squeamish, it’s visually stunning and the acting is impeccable.  

https://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews/review-28-years-later-the-bone-temple-is-the-best-film-in-the-franchise.php

Extinction. Netflix. Sometime in the future, a custodial worker is being haunted by nightmares of an alien invasion where his family is in jeopardy. When his dreams become a reality, we learn that everything is not what it seems and once again, the enemy is us. This is a fast-paced, unique film that’s well worth watching.

https://www.gq.com/story/extinction-review

https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/netflix-extinction-trailer-michael-pena

Eat, Pray, Bark. Netflix. A sweet, little film from Germany about a group of dog owners who sign up for an obedience training retreat in the mountains with renowned dog whisperer Nodon. The guests find out that Nodon is not who he says he is, but if they’re being honest, neither are they. Both satiric and heartwarming without going to far into the cornfield, this film was a fun watch. It’s in German, but you can change that using one of the boxes at the bottom right of the screen. The dubbing isn’t the best, but it doesn’t steal any of the joy. It’s a cute mix of dogs, but my favorite was Nodon’s chihuahua Heidi, who couldn’t seem to take her eyes off of him (can’t blame her) and whose tail never stopped wagging.

https://www.martincid.com/movies/the-dog-in-eat-pray-bark-on-netflix-knows-something-its-owner-doesnt/

https://moviesr.net/p-eat-pray-bark-2026-netflix-movie-review-a-funny-film-for-dog-lovers

And as if dogs weren’t enough, there’s also this bonus.

So I watched the finale of Something Very Bad is Going to Happen (Netflix). It was wild and bloody and triumphant in a way, but I did smell allegory. Perhaps fear of commitment, perhaps marriage as a curse, they’re not entirely wrong.

https://nerdist.com/article/something-very-bad-is-going-to-happen-duffer-brothers-wedding-horror-series-netflix-review/

Hannah – Next Year’s Cadbury Bunny

🦄 Two Miracles and Some Ears…

🐇 🐈 Never give up hope.

https://people.com/pet-bunny-missing-four-years-reunites-with-family-on-easter-11944401

https://people.com/woman-reunited-with-missing-cat-after-nearly-5-years-11944428

🐶 Omg. Those ears. I can’t.

https://people.com/woman-adopts-rescue-dog-with-show-stealing-ears-she-never-grows-into-exclusive-11945017

🐓 Quotes of the Week

You can’t help getting older, but you don’t have to get old. – George Burns

The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are. – Max DePree

I like kids’ work more than work by real artists any day.Jean-Michel Basquiat

The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. – B. B. King (Ditto integrity.)

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used to create them. – Albert Einstein

Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other. – Walter Elliot

Friends are like toilet paper. It’s good to have extras under the sink. – Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), The Big Bang Theory

🌱 Spring Has Sprung, The Grass Is Riz…

Until next time, stay safe; stay not planting until after Mother’s Day (speaking from experience and a surprise frost); and stay getting back up after life knocks you down. You never know what you’ll find next.

Video > Soul Asylum – April Fool (Official Audio)

September 19, 2025 – GH Weekdays, The News Of Monica’s Death Is Not Premature, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, The Emmy Went To, Happenings In the Wild, Quotes Of Three Squared & Song

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…

Monday:

Drew thanked Martin for coming to see him. Drew said he needed a lawyer, and it had to be Martin.

Chase told Anna that he didn’t know if anything had been taken from Drew’s safe, but he noticed something pertaining to a completely different crime.

While Sidwell and Marco waited for the launch, Marco asked if Sidwell had killed Judge Haran. Sidwell said he didn’t, but Marco did.

Jason went to Sonny’s office, and Brick said, long time, no see. Sonny told him, welcome back, and Carly said it was about time he showed up.

Josslyn wondered about getting information from Colette, and Jack said she hadn’t caved, but there might be a workaround. He told Josslyn and Vaughn that their getaway was against regulations, and Josslyn asked, since when did he care about regulations? Jack said he’d earned the right, and their little stunt was going to cost them both.

Nina said it had been an emotional evening. She was sure Obrecht didn’t mean to slap Britt, but Britt said it was the mother she’d always known. Shoot first. Obrecht was about to  react, when Nina said, stop. They were family, like or not. They’d all grieved when they lost Nathan, and she and Obrecht grieved when they thought they lost Britt, but she was back with them. It was like a miracle. Could they focus on that and could Obrecht say she was sorry… please? Britt asked if Obrecht was sorry, and Obrecht said she was. Sorry she’d wasted a second of time grieving for Britt.

Jack said personal relationships were strictly forbidden, and Vaughn said it wasn’t Josslyn’s fault. Jack said it mad agents emotionally compromised, which affected their judgment, and they became vulnerable and made bad judgements as a result. Like Jason needing to rescue them. Vaughn said he wouldn’t have needed to if there hadn’t been a double agent working under Jack’s nose for months, and Jack asked if he’d made his point clear. He should send them to opposite hemispheres, so they never worked together again, but it would be inconvenient for him. He needed them both close to home. So regardless of their bad judgement… He told Vaughn, congratulations. You’ve been promoted.

Carly asked where Jason was, and Sonny asked if he found Britt. Jason said he did.

Obrecht said she’d just spent the last two years reliving Britt’s death, holding Britt in her arms, sensing her slip away, and exactly the moment she was gone. She would imagine what would have happened if Britt had lived. Now she found out Britt’s death was a lie, and she was living it up. She could never imagine Britt could be this cruel. She was selfish, just like her father. Britt said she was exactly like Obrecht.

Marco said he had nothing to do with Judge Haran’s death, and Sidwell said Marco killed her when he went behind his back and told Drew about the payoff. She had to be silenced. There were other factors, but he couldn’t risk her folding under pressure. She’d called, telling him that a detective was asking questions about the Corinthos custody case. If she was worried over something minor, imagine if real pressure was applied. Even though Marco’s actions caused her demise earlier than planned, she dealt her fate the moment she took the bribe.

Martin said, if Drew remembered, he’d quit, but Drew said he was pretty sure he fired Martin. Martin said, six of one, and Drew said Martin couldn’t afford not to take the job. Martin said there were some things more important than money, and why would Drew want him to be his counsel? Drew said they’d known each other a long time (I thought, aww, a nod to AMC) and despite their differences, Martin had a certain flexibility that he appreciated. Martin said he’d never work for Drew again, and Drew said, even if it meant saving Stella Henry?

Martin asked what exactly Drew was offering, and Drew said he could make the whole investigation go away. He could get the charges dropped and get Stella reinstated at GH like nothing happened. In return, he’d have access to Martin’s unprecedented legal services, and he’d give Martin a raise. But he needed to know right now what it was going to be. Martin said he’d start right after Drew got off the phone with the Insurance Fraud Division.

Anna said it put a new spin on things, and Chase said it could be a set-up to implicate Drew in the judge’s death. Anna called Turner and asked her to come to the office. She thought Turner should see something that was brought to her attention. It had to do with Judge Haran’s murder.

Vaughn wasn’t sure how anything Jack said led to him being promoted, and Jack said he wasn’t happy about it, but Colette was at the Hague being charged with treason, he needed a second in command, and Vaughn knew the players. His undercover days were over. Josslyn asked if she’d finally get to tell her friends and family that she was an agent, but Jack said, not yet. He had a different assignment for her.

Carly asked if Britt was alive, and Jason said she was. He thanked Brick for his intel on the Five Poppies, and Brick said there was a rumbling in Dalmatia. Was that him? Carly asked where he was, and Jason asked if she remembered that he’d seen Britt at the airport in Paris. She said she thought he let that go, but Jason said he tracked her to a resort in Dalmatia, the Five Poppies. Brick said Jason had reached out and he gave Jason a rundown on the place. There were rumors it was more than it seemed. Carly said she guessed Sonny must have known and wondered why they didn’t let her know. Jason said he’d asked Sonny not to say anything because someone went to a lot of trouble to fake Britt’s death. If she didn’t want to be found, he was going to respect that and leave her alone. Sonny said, Britt could have been forced, like Jason was with Jagger and the FBI. Carly said, so Jason found her. Did he leave her there? Jason said, no. He brought her back to Port Charles.

Britt said Nina bought Obrecht’s act, but she knew the real her, the one who thought birthday presents made a child soft. Obrecht said, apparently, she was right, and Britt said, Obrecht was never satisfied, and she was always an afterthought, merely to be endured, especially when Obrecht was running around with Cesar. She was sickeningly desperate for that man’s attention. Britt learned who was important and it wasn’t her. Obrecht said she was tough on Britt to make her strong, to help her survive, and Britt said, then Obrecht should understand why she made a life when she still had one. She couldn’t watch Obrecht be sad and waste more of the little time she had left to make Obrecht feel better about her diagnosis. Obrecht said, that was a monstrous thing to say, and Britt said she was the monster Obrecht raised her to be.

Marco said he didn’t want murder to happen, and Sidwell said he didn’t make the decision lightly. If she’d taken the money, maintained her composure, and kept her mouth shut, everything would be fine. Cracks eventually spread. What was done, was done, and Marco should think of the bigger picture. Think about his mother and how Sonny made her suffer.

On the phone, Drew said he appreciated it. So they’d call HR at General Hospital and get Stella Henry reinstated… Wonderful. Thank you. He asked if Martin was happy now, and Martin said, ecstatic. Stella should never have been persecuted for sticking up for patients, but he appreciated Drew getting involved. Drew said, close enough. He needed an injunction. He didn’t want the PCPD going through the contents of his safe. Martin asked what he was afraid they’d find, reminding Drew that he now had attorney/client privilege. Drew said his safe contained evidence that Dr. Portia Robinson tampered with test results. It could cost her medical license, and she could even be sent to prison. Martin said blackmail was a bad look and asked if Drew realized it could be considered a crime, and Drew said, make sure the police never see the evidence.

Obrecht said Britt pretended to die a hero’s death, then ran like a coward, and Britt said she needed a break from Obrecht making everything about herself. If she was having such a wonderful life, why would she come back? Obrecht said, something went awry, and Britt said, the WSB got wind of her research and stuck their nose in. Silly her. She thought she was happy. Obrecht thought for a moment, then laughed. She asked if Britt was broke, and Britt said she didn’t need or want their money. Nina said if the WSB was poking around, Britt was in trouble, and Britt said, no. She just had to leave Dalmatia quickly. She’d appreciate it if Nina could float her a short-term loan. Obrecht said, there it is. When the WSB shut down her research, they blocked her funds. Nina told Britt, of course (🍷), and Obrecht said, don’t you dare. Nina gave her a look.

Jack said Josslyn was going back to school, but Josslyn said she left so abruptly, she doubted Dalton would let her in the lab. Jack told her not to worry about Dalton. He wanted her in place in PCU. Vaughn asked what they should tell people, and Josslyn said her mom would have a lot to say about her dating an agent. Jack said he assumed Carly knew, thanks to Jason, but Josslyn said she didn’t think so. She’d asked Jason not to say anything and he’d respect that. Even though her mom and Jason were close, he made it a point to stay out of other people’s business, and he knew it wasn’t his secret to tell. It was hers.

Jason said, the WSB arrived, and Britt wanted out, so he brought her back. Brick said, nicely done. He liked how Jason kept things interesting. Carly said she hoped Britt was grateful, and Jason said, she was Britt. Carly said, a lot happened when he was gone. Did he hear someone tried to kill Drew? Jason asked if they knew who did it, and she said, not yet, but they were looking at Michael. He asked if Michael had an alibi.

Anna told Turner that they’d found a wire transfer to a Swiss bank, Judge Haran’s personal in Drew’s safe. Turner said, on its own, it was shaky, and Anna said, it was dated a day before the judge granted Michael custody and denied the mother visitation, which was highly irregular. Turner said she agreed, but why pay the judge to go against his fiancé? Wouldn’t he pay to ensure she won? Chase said Drew didn’t care what Willow wanted. He was manipulating her because he wanted to have her all to himself. Anna said, Willow agreed to marry him only after she’d lost custody, and Chase said, she was desperate. Turner said, if the bribe was exposed… and Anna said, Drew would be highly motivated to stop Haran from implicating him.

Jack said if Jason kept their secret, Josslyn would be in the clear. If he told Carly, he’d have to inform her of the State Secrets Act. Josslyn can’t tell anyone she’s WSB. Josslyn said she highly doubted that would be Carly’s first concern, but she’d throw herself over that bridge when the time came. If she was needed at PCU, she’d be at PCU. Jack said, good. There would be a setback for whoever Pascal, Britt, and Dalton were working for, but they were still a long way from solving the problem. They’d Dalton was at the end of the pipeline, so Vaughn would focus on him. Vaughn said he thought they’d decided Dalton was a small player, but Jack said he was still their best lead. It was no coincidence that Britt was back in Port Charles. Dalton’s research was in cold fusion, which could be dangerous if the application was misused. They ran the risk of a catastrophic error. Vaughn had to establish a connection and do it fast.  

Britt said she didn’t expect anything. They could keep their pride and their money. She could earn a living as a doctor. Obrecht said, without her license? and Britt said she thought Obrecht liked her better when she was dead. Then she could imagine Britt the way she wanted her to be instead of dealing with the person she actually was. Obrecht said Britt was right. As far as she was concerned both of her children were dead. At least Nathan deserved her tears. Nina said, don’t do this, but Britt said, no, it was good they both knew the truth now, and walked out.

Sonny said the cops didn’t have much at the moment. He had an appointment to see them. Diane was representing Alexis. Before Drew was shot, he served Alexis, Kristina, and Molly with restraining orders to stay away from Scout. Carly said he also served Rocco, and now that Jason was back in town, he’d probably get served. Brick said he’d take Drew down himself if he had the chance, and Carly said she already gave Anna an alibi. She was with Jack. She said she needed to get home and hugged Brick. Jason asked if she was okay, and she said she was still mad that he and Sonny left her out, but she was glad he was home. They hugged and she left.

Sidwell asked about the suspects in Drew’s shooting, and Marco said Alexis was one and Diane was representing her. He was representing Michael. Michael had reservations, but agreed to have him at the initial questioning. Sidwell asked if he said anything of interest, and Marco said Michael’s alibi was that he was with an escort. He doubted it would hold up under scrutiny. Brook called him during that time, and it proved Michael wasn’t home. Sidwell said the Judge Haran subject was closed, and Marco agreed. Sidwell said, very good. Never betray him again.

On the phone, Turner said, when? and told Anna, two minutes ago, the PCPD was barred from examining the contents of Drew’s safe. It would be an illegal search. Anna said, it was open and in plain sight, but Turner said, everything would be inadmissible. Anna said they couldn’t use it, and Turner said it seemed Drew’s lawyer wasn’t aware it had been inventoried. She was going to interview Drew before a judge said she couldn’t. Anna thanked her and Turner left. Chase said the document would incriminate Drew, but Anna said, forget him. He’s Turner’s problem now. They had another one – him.

Jason asked what they were doing about Michael’s cover, and Brick said he had an idea. Sonny asked if Jason had checked in with his son. Did Danny tell him that he and Rocco had found a dead body. They weren’t in danger, and they called him. It was Judge Haran, and he didn’t think it was a coincidence that her body was found near his piers. Jason said, Sidwell, and Sonny said, right. Jason said he had to get going.

Josslyn said she wasn’t sure how significant Jason and Britt’s connection was, but Jason was the only reason Britt came back. Jason got her out of a bad situation that had nothing to do with what was going on at the Five Poppies. Jack said, she might know about the work going on there. She’d have to be debriefed or taken into custody. Josslyn said they were alive because of Britt. She told Jason where to find them. Vaughn said, Pascal was ready to kill them and considered Britt a traitor, and Jack said, good. More incentive for her to cooperate.

Britt sat on a bench at Pier 54 and flashed back to several tender moments with her mutter. Britt said Obrecht was right. She was dead.

Turner went to see Drew, and he said she’s the woman who could have prevented this nightmare. She should have arrested Michael after the assault. Now Michael tried to kill him. Turner said the PCPD was investigating the shooting. She was here to discuss the contents of his safe. He said he was filing an injunction and wasn’t answering any questions, but she said his lawyer must not know the injunction was too late.

Anna said Chase’s conduct confirmed her concerns. He was too emotionally invested in taking down Drew. Chase said, Willow had been through hell. She had a breakdown and went to the hospital. She had to know that Drew was the one who had her kids taken away. Anna said, maybe she already did. If Willow knew Drew was responsible for the judge ruling against her, that could give her a motive to shoot him. Chase said, she’d never do that, and Anna said, there was his bias. He said he thought Willow had a right to know how far Drew was willing to go, and she said if Willow even sensed Drew was involved to the point he’d bribe the judge, it would be a motive to kill him. He said, anyone who knew Drew had a motive to kill him, and she told him that she was only going to say this once. Do not tell anyone.

Turner said they found an interesting document, and Drew said she knew they couldn’t act on what they found if they obtained it during an illegal search. She said she’d be challenging that. The injunction remained to be decided. If he didn’t do anything wrong, it was in his best interest to clear up any misperception. He asked what document she was referring to, and she said, a receipt for a wire transfer of one million dollars to Judge Eve Haran. Why would he have it unless it was his money? It looked like a bribe that came from him.

Brick said he had to get going. He had business in LA. Sonny asked if his business had to do with the beautiful model he heard Brick was hanging with, but Brick said, hearsay. Sonny said he appreciated everything Brick did, and Brick said, don’t worry. He planted evidence that would hold up. Sonny said if he heard the cops were focusing on Michael, Brick was going to hear from him again, and Brick said he’d do what he had to so it would stop. Sonny had his word.

Jack asked if they were both clear on their assignments, and Vaughn said he was returning to Port Charles an official WSB agent. Josslyn said she’d stay there and resume her normal life, and Jack said, that didn’t include them dating. He was headed to the airport. Vaughn said he’d grab his things, but Jack said he wasn’t coming. Personal relationships were a violation and would cease to exist the moment they left. that’s why he’s giving them 24 more hours together. Enjoy it. It was never going to happen again. He left.

Obrecht said Britt would come crawling back for money. Nina would and must say no. Britt deserved nothing. Nina said she knew Obrecht was hurting. Obrecht was a mother like her, and she got it. Britt deceiving her was terrible, but she knew Obrecht still loved her daughter. Obrecht said she did love Britt. She always would, but she would never forgive her.

Britt said it was an epic fail. Only her mother could make her miss Pascal. She tried her phone, but there was no connection. Jason joined her and asked if she was okay. She said, no. It was a mistake coming back here at all.

Tuesday:

Gio asked the Brown Dog bartender to put up a flyer about Outback, then sat down with Emma. He suggested there was one other thing they could do.

Elizabeth met Molly at the bar and Molly asked if she’d heard from Ric.

Kristina told Ava that Elizabeth responded Ric’s email. She said she understood why he was away, but what if she went looking? Ava said Elizabeth didn’t have the time or income, and once she talked to Willow, Elizabeth wouldn’t want anything to do with Ric.

Willow went to see Nina and said there was an issue with lawyer. Nina was the only one who could help her.

Brook went to Maxie’s to take her turn looking after the kids, and Lulu said, James insisted on seeing Cody and was at the stables. Brook had no idea what their truce was costing her. The Britch was back.

Britt asked why Jason was at the piers. Was he stalking her? He said no, and she said, good. She wanted him to stay away from her.

Felicia said Cody was the only person James wanted to see, and James said he dreamed he was looking for his mom. It was his fault his mom wasn’t waking up.

Brook asked if Lulu saw Britt, and Lulu said she had. Brook asked if Rocco had seen her, and Lulu said no, but he would. She was still angry, but Brook was right and had just moved up the inevitable. Now Rocco was even more curious about Britt.

Britt said, so of all the piers in all of Port Charles, Jason just happened to walk onto hers. Admit it. He was keeping tabs. Jason said his son found a dead body in the water two days ago, and Britt asked, how? Jason said, Danny and Rocco were taking his boat out, and Britt said Rocco was a stupid name. He’d always be Ben to her.

Ava told Kristina that she’d bcc’d Willow on Ric’s invoice. He told everyone that he was representing Willow pro bono, but Nina was footing the bill. Willow was going to be furious and would go to Elizabeth, who wouldn’t look for him after that. Kristina said it was genius, and Ava said, as an added bonus, Willow would fire Ric. Kristina said, but wasn’t Nina Ava’s friend?

Willow told Nina about Ric’s email and confronted her about hiring Ric.

Gio suggested a cash reward, and Emma thought they could get Tracy to do it, but he said he’d ask his grandfather, Sonny. Tracy was honest and he’d considered her a friend, but now that she was his great-grandmother, she’d totally changed.

Elizabeth told Molly that she’d been concerned, but after reading Ric’s email, it made sense. She was starting to think it would do him some good. Molly said Ric never made it a secret that he cared about Elizabeth, and she was good for him, better than Ava. Elizabeth said, before Ric left, he’d said things were over with Ava, and Molly said it was because of Kristina.

Ava told Kristina that she didn’t feel good about outing Nina, but if it kept Ric on ice and got them what they needed, sometimes you had to make a deal with the devil. Kristina agreed, but said they had to make sure no one found Ric, get their money back, and not be discovered. Lucas came in and was surprised to see Ava and Kristina together.

Willow asked if Nina was paying Ric, and Nina said, yes. Willow explained how she found out, and Nina said she wasn’t going to let Willow lose her children. Willow could be angry, but all Ric was doing was trying to get her children back. Willow wondered if Ric’s legal advice for her to stay away from Drew was from him or Nina.

Felicia said James had nothing to do with his mother being sick, and Cody asked where he got the idea. James said, when he broke his arm, his mom said he nearly gave her heart failure, but Cody said, that’s not how it worked. Felicia agreed and said they didn’t know the reason, but James had nothing to do with it. His mother always loved that he was up for an adventure. Cody said she would want James to keep adventuring, and he could tell her about it when she woke up.

Jason said Dante and Sam had been raising Rocco and Danny together and they considered themselves brothers, and Britt asked if he spent time with Rocco. He said, a fair amount, and Britt asked what he was like. Jason said, Rocco was thoughtful, perceptive, kind, and asked deep questions. He loved baseball and was pretty responsible. He tried to do the right thing. Britt said he was nothing like her, and laughed.

Kristina said she was just going and thanked Ava for letting her take Avery to dance class. She left, and Lucas said, no bullets or bloodshed. What was going on? Ava said they were making baby steps to peace, and he asked, why? She said it was better for Avery, and he said it seemed like a giant leap. She asked if he’d had a tough day, and he said, a dead woman walked into the ER.

Cody said James had to plan his next adventure. He suggested arranging for James to ride Comet, and Felicia said she thought it was a marvelous idea. Cody said he, James, and Comet this Friday, and he and James spit shook on it. Felicia asked if James was ready for a good night’s sleep, and James said he was going to dream of riding Comet for practice.  

Gio told Emma, before the truth came out, he’d earned Tracy’s respect, but now he could feel how much she wanted him to be her great-grandson. Sonny always treated him like family and he could always go to Sonny for help. Emma said Sonny chose Gio before he knew Gio was family, while Tracy did afterwards. Emma’s phone rang, and she said, they had information about her dog? They were on their way.

Brook asked if Lulu told Rocco that Britt was alive, and she said she wand Dante told Rocco what they knew. Brook asked how he reacted, and lulu said he wanted to meet Britt and see what she was like. Brook asked what she was like, and Lulu said, she was the same. The nightmare part was she hoped Britt was her same awful self and Rocco would want nothing to do with her. But what if Rocco opened up like he did with Obrecht and Britt rejected him? What if he got hurt?

Britt told Jason that Rocco wasn’t really her son. She didn’t even raise him. She was just his surrogate, or thief if she was honest. Was he a good kid? Jason said he was a thinker and planner. Danny was a risk taker. She said, they balanced each other out, and he said they were good for each other. Britt said, if Danny was like his father, she knew he was good for Rocco. Jason asked what she was doing there in the middle of the night. He wasn’t leaving her out there alone. Where was she staying?

Nina told Willow that Michael said he’d never let her see her kids as long as Drew was in the picture, so she instructed Ric to advise her to keep her distance. She needed to stay away. Willow asked why she should take advice from Nina. All Nina had done was lie to her. Nina said she didn’t know how to tell Willow because she didn’t want to hurt her, and Willow said Nina always had good reasons, but the real reason was that Nina wanted to control her. Nina said the only person calling the shots was Drew because Willow kept letting him.

Lucas told Ava that he’d been stitching up Rocco when Elizabeth ran in going on about a non-existent protocol. He picked up on her stall, and afterward, she told him that Britt was alive and well. Ava asked why Britt’s resurrection interested him, and he said she had a bigger part in his life than he wanted thanks to Brad.

Molly told Elizabeth about Kristina hiring Cody to seduce Ava and said Kristina was hoping Ric would into Elizabeth’s arms. Elizabeth said she cared about Ric, but they were better as friends, and Molly promised not to be like her sister. Even if they weren’t together, Elizabeth was still a good influence.

Kristina found Cody at the stables, and he asked if she was there to ream him out for telling Ava about her plan. Kristina said she didn’t love that, and he said, sorry for killing her plan. She said, apology accepted. It still worked out, but that wasn’t why she was here. She was here about Molly.

Lucas told Ava that Brad and Britt were literal partners in crime. They schemed and brought out each other’s worst impulses. Ava said, maybe Brad felt he could be honest with Britt ways he couldn’t be with Lucas, and Lucas said probably, but they both contributed to their relationship failing. After Britt supposedly died, Brad grief dialed him, but after the conversation Brad would ask to meet up and he would say he couldn’t. If Brad knew Britt was alive the whole time, what if Brad was using his sympathy for fake grief to get him back?

Lulu told Brook that Britt was self-centered and didn’t give a damn about Rocco. The only reason she’d stolen the embryo was to trap Patrick Drake. Brook said it was beyond a violation, and Lulu said, now that she was back, it was bringing that back up again. Brook said, on the bright side, Rocco knew how much Lulu and Dante loved him and wanted what was best for him, and Lulu said if she tried to keep them apart, in Rocco’s eyes, she was the bad guy. It would just make him more curious than before.

Britt said she didn’t want Jason to take her anywhere, but he said since she was on the pier in the middle of the night, he was guessing she had no place to go. She said maybe she wanted to look at the skyline and the water, and he asked why she wasn’t at Nina’s or her mother’s. She said her mother wasn’t happy to see her. She didn’t have a long friend list, but Brad would be happy to take her in. He said Brad didn’t live there anymore, and she said, fine. She was resourceful and would figure it out. He said, stop. She may not think so, but she still had a friend in Port Charles.

Kristina said Cody agreed to help Molly, so she knew he still cared. Tell her how they left things. Cody said Molly was cordial, and Kristina said, cordial Molly was the worst. He said she asked him not to call unless it was an emergency, and Kristina said nothing scared Molly more than feelings. That’s how she knew Molly cared about him. He said Molly made it clear she didn’t want to hear from him, and he was leaving her alone. He left to check on the horses, and Kristina said, the cowboy protests too much.

Emma said she should have gotten Outback chipped, and Gio said, the person who called found her collar. He’d talk to his grandfather about the reward. Emma was worried Outback was taken to a kill shelter. All Outback wanted was love, and she screwed that up like she screwed up everything. What if Outback was lost or hurt? Gio sat next to Emma and put his arm around her.

Nina said Willow refused to see what was right in front of her face, that she threw her life away for a terrible man. She wasn’t the first and wouldn’t be the last. Willow said it wouldn’t have happened if Nina told the truth, but Nina said she used to believe it would have made a difference, but all anyone heard over and over from Willow was that Drew was a good man.  Willow continued to blame her and everyone else for her own failure to see what was in front of her. Drew’s daughter ran away from camp twice to see her family. Willow said she didn’t agree with that decision, and Nina asked if she told that to Drew… That’s what she thought. Willow said Drew was Scout’s father, and Nina said she was still making excuses for him. She could find a freezer full of heads in Drew’s basement and still go on about him being a good man. Willow said that was true once, but she saw who he was, and Nina asked why she let him control her. Willow said he’d promised to get her children back, but Nina said he used her children to get Willow to do what he wanted. Willow said he had power and influence, and Nina said, over Willow. Willow said, if Nina was right and she’d given up control of her life to Drew, Nina was the one who stood by and watched him do it. (Wow. Zero accountability.)

Brook said, Britt might hurt Rocco, but whatever happened, he’d be fine with Lulu and Dante backing him. It sounded like Rocco needed his mom.

Gio wiped Emma’s tears as they sat side by side. He said he didn’t buy that she’d given up. She didn’t do that. She said he was right and she damn sure wasn’t going to start now. Grab a flyer. They were going to find Outback.

Cody came back with a sandwich and said Kristina didn’t know what she was talking about. He got a beer from the cooler, and when he turned around, his sandwich was gone. He looked around and laughed when he saw Outback eating it.  

Lucas told Ava that it was possible Brad knew Britt was alive and might have helped, but how could he know for sure? If Brad denied it, he couldn’t believe him, but if he admitted it, he couldn’t believe him. Ava asked why Brad would lie about helping Britt, and Lucas said because in Brad’s mind, if he told the truth, he could push Lucas away to protect him. She said she got it, and he said Brad was in the past and he was moving on with Marco. She said if Britt’s best friend was in town, how long did Lucas think he’d stay away?

Britt told Jason, of course (🍷) she wasn’t friendless. She had options and enough for a room at the Pinecone Hotel. He said it was condemned last year – black mold – and she said, then it was free, but he said he wouldn’t take no for an answer. She said, fine, but just for one night.

Molly said her dad would never try to change, but Elizabeth said she thought Molly was selling him short. He’d made some terrible choices, but since he’d been back, he was trying to make better ones. Molly said, for example… and Elizabeth said he was fighting hard for Willow. She knew it was his job, but he was doing it pro bono, and she thought it spoke well of him.

Nina said Willow still blamed her for her own terrible decisions. People said she only cared about what she wanted and never took responsibility for her own actions. Like mother, like daughter, she guessed. Willow said she was nothing like Nina. She could try to blame Drew, but Nina was the one responsible. Nina said they were back where they started. Drew sleeping with her and destroying Willow’s family and marriage and committing adultery. Willow ignored the warnings of everyone about what a bad man Drew was, but it was still her fault. Willow said Nina and her secrets and lies had taken everything from her. Maybe someone should do that to Nina. She left.

Wednesday:

Cody read the headline in The Invader about the judge’s murder. Outback barked and he told her if Tracy found her, there would another murder – him.

Britt woke up in Jason’s room wondering where the hell she was. When she realized, she said, it wasn’t just a nightmare.

Jason met Carly at Bobbie’s, and she told him that Drew was going to blame Michael for his shooting. She needed him to find a way to protect her son. There was chance he may be guilty.

In Australia, Josslyn and Vaughn came back from surfing and kissed.

Kai met Trina at the coffee shop and Trina asked what was going on with Drew.

Dante found Chase in the nook and asked about the Judge Haran investigation. Dante said they had proof Drew bribed her. Maybe he killed her to cover his tracks.

It was Wiley’s first day of school, and Tracy said he’d set a new standard for style, brains, and character. Minds were going to be blown. The doorbell rang and Willow was there with Scout. Wiley hugged her.

Britt complained to herself and said the place didn’t even have a bathroom. She got her towel and headed out.

Jason asked if Carly thought Michael shot Drew, and she told him about Michael punching Drew at the MetroCourt and no one corroborated Drew’s story and the charges were dropped. She asked him to see if he could get Michael to come clean. He owed her. He’d kept the secret about Sasha’s baby, but if he found out something else about her kids, he had to tell her. No more secrets.

Vaughn demanded a rematch on neutral ground, but Josslyn said she’d still beat him. He said she might, but they’d never find out. It was the end of the line for them.

Dante told Chase that they didn’t know for sure. The wire was to a Swiss bank account, but the receipt was in Drew’s safe, and the money was deposited one day before her ruling. They couldn’t do anything because of Drew’s lawyer’s injunction. Chase said it sounded counterintuitive, but Drew would want Willow all alone.

Willow said she thought she’d bring Scout to see Monica on her first day of school, and Scout said it was a tradition. Monica wished her luck, and they had a hug swap. Willow asked if she could take both of the kids to see Monica.

Cody told Outback that he wasn’t always a rule follower, but they were both screwed if she was found there. He’d be forced to take her to the pound. She jumped on him, and he said it wasn’t going to work… Okay. She could stay, but just for a little while. If anyone found her, she didn’t know him. She barked in acknowledgement.

Kai told Trina that he thought Drew bought his loyal intern act. If he hadn’t, he didn’t think Drew would have asked him to clean out the safe and bring him the contents. Trina said, he didn’t, did he? and he said he wanted no part of where Drew was going in his head. When he said he didn’t feel comfortable with it – plus, it was a literal crime scene – Drew backed off. She asked why he didn’t tell her last night, and he said he thought he might be a suspect. The police knew he had access to Drew’s house and he thought it was better to limit contact with her. He didn’t think they should meet up anymore.

Josslyn said, way to kill a mood, and Vaughn said their 24 hours was almost up. She said she was happy for him. He deserved it. He said he wished they could be together, and she said, at least they were in the same city. He said, unless she was exposed, but she said, Jason promised not to say anything. He said, what about Britt?

Britt came back to Jason’s room in a towel, with a towel around her hair. She found the door locked and yelled, why do you hate me? She stomped off, and we saw there was a camera in the hallway.  

Jason said, if Michael did it, he’d make sure Michael didn’t go down for it, and Carly said Michael couldn’t go back to prison. She wished he’d been there to be the voice of reason instead of on the other side of the world finding Britt. Why didn’t he tell her that Britt was alive? Britt came down in her towel and asked why Jason didn’t tell her that the door locked automatically.

Tracy told Willow, no way, and Brook said she had to ask Monica something anyway. She hustled the kids upstairs, and Tracy said, a word. She, Michael, and Willow went into the living room, and Tracy said what Willow did was unconscionable. She used Monica’s first day of school tradition as an excuse get in. Willow said, Scout wanted to see her grandmother. Judge Haran was gone, and a new judge was likely to sympathize with her. It was Michael’s chance to make nice and for his sake, she hoped he took it.

Carly said she heard Britt was alive and here she was, in the flesh. Britt said no one told her that she needed a key, and Jason told Carly that his room was empty, and he let Britt use the room to crash. Britt said it was a dumpy room above a greasy spoon, and Carly said the dumpy room in the greasy spoon was hers. She owned it.

Josslyn said the one person who could convince Britt to keep her secret was Jason, but Vaughn said it seemed like Britt did what she wanted. Josslyn said, if she was exposed, did he think Brennan would relocate her? and he said part of her value was that she looked like a college student. If people found out, her value was gone, and Jack would think she was better off in a different town. She said she didn’t want to leave. They may never see each other again. He said, that might be for the best.

Trina said Kai had no motive. Drew thought he was amazing, and he’d proven his loyalty. He was the last person they’d suspect. Kai said that would change fast if the police knew they’d been there, but she said they hadn’t figured it out yet and there was no reason to think they would. He said he didn’t want her to get in trouble, and Trina said they broke in because of her family and they had a legit reason to hang out, but he said people knew they broke up. She said maybe they were trying to work things out, but he said he didn’t want her to have to lie. She said, maybe it wasn’t a lie.

Dante said if Drew got Willow’s children back, he’d be her hero, but Chase said he wanted to isolate her, leaving her nothing but him, completely dependent, while Michael was the bad guy. Willow only agreed to marry him after she lost the kids. Dante said it was risky. She could find out and not forgive him. Chase said it gave him motive to take the judge out, and Dante said, if Willow found out, it gave her a motive to shoot Drew.

Tracy said Willow had nerve using Monica’s granddaughter… Michael said he’d make his argument in court. Until then, Judge Haran’s ruling stood. He’d felt bad for Willow for a while after the ruling. Now he wouldn’t change it if could because she was an unfit mother. Willow said Drew told her that he thought Michael shot him. When the police proved it, he’d go to prison, she’d get custody, and she’d make sure he never laid his eyes on Wiley and Amelia again.

Vaughn told Josslyn that it was against the rules for good reason. It made it easier for an enemy to force an agent to do what they wanted. She learned firsthand when Pascal threatened to torture him. For the sake of the WSB and their careers, they had to find a way to sever their feelings. Josslyn said a different city wouldn’t make it easier. She couldn’t think of anything that would.

Michael said that was pure fantasy and Willow was the only one living in it. He didn’t shoot Drew and wasn’t going anywhere. Brook came back with the kids and said, Monica was thrilled. Scout said she loved being there and seeing Grandma Monica, and Willow said she was glad she could make Scout’s day special. Wiley asked if they were going to school together, and Willow said, no, but it wouldn’t be long before they could spend time together.

Dante knocked at the stable door, and Cody said, the law. Quick, hide! Outback ran to the back and Cody said he didn’t think that would work. Dante came in and asked Cody to do him a favor. Stop him from doing something stupid to Jason.

Britt said she wasn’t surprised Carly owned the place, and Carly asked how long she was staying. Jason said there was a time Carly had no place to go and stayed there. It was a great place to crash. Britt was surprised Carly wasn’t more welcoming, since she saved her daughter’s life, and Carly said she was grateful, especially when she thought Britt had sacrifice herself, but it turned out she didn’t. Britt said as soon as she was on her feet, she’d be out, and Jason said Carly told him that he could do what he wanted with the room and Britt had no other options. She wasn’t going anywhere. His phone rang, and Tracy said he needed to come home now. She’d explain when he got there. Jason said he had to head home and asked Carly to handle the key situation.  

Chase flashed back to telling Willow about talking to the judge at Bobbie’s, and Willow saying she had already come up with a way get her kids back. Brook told Chase about Willow using Scout to see her own kids, and he asked if Brook could blame her. Brook said, kinda, and Chase said none of it would have happened if Drew hadn’t coerced Willow into making horrible decisions and Drew had done something Willow didn’t know about. Brook asked, what? but he said he couldn’t talk about it because the investigation was ongoing. But if Willow knew, she’d leave him for good. He couldn’t tell her because it would violate his duties as a cop.

Kai asked if Trina was sure they shouldn’t keep their distance, and she said she was. She was sorry she dragged him into this. He said he wanted to help, and she said, thanks to him, her mom was free of Drew, even if she didn’t know it. She was going to tell her, but her mom said she was no longer doing Drew’s bidding and if he outed her, she’d face the consequences. She’d taken back her power and wasn’t stressing, so Trina kept it to herself. They’d keep this between them. He said he hoped they covered their tracks, and she said she was worried they missed something.

Brook told Chase to consider that everyone tried to talk sense into Willow, so she’d see what Drew really was, but even when she found out he’d slept with her mother, she stayed with him. Why would he think this was different? Chase said it was different. Willow would never forgive Drew for this. She asked if he was willing to stake a career he loved and lose his job. If Willow stayed with Drew, he’d have done it for nothing, but whatever he decided, she was with him.

Cody asked if Dante had a new beef with Jason or was he back to the Danny/Rocco thing, and Dante said it was new. Britt Westbourne was back in Port Charles and Jason brought her there. Cody said she was dead, but Dante said, no, she was alive and living in Europe. They were with Rocco at the hospital, and she walked in. He was glad Rocco didn’t run into… Sorry. He forgot she and Cody had a thing. Cody said, it was short lived. He got why Dante wasn’t happy Britt was back. Dante rehashed the embryo story, and Cody said, it worked out. They got an amazing kid. Dante said it didn’t change what Britt did and he couldn’t forgive her, and Cody said, she knew she was wrong and was trying to turn her life around. Dante said Britt let her mother believe she was dead for two years and was still just as twisted and deceitful.

Carly said, funny how Jason rescued Britt when she was in trouble, and Britt said, unless Carly was in trouble. She was Jason’s top priority, which made Britt wonder why Carly thought she was threat. Carly said she’d never been threatened by Britt. She couldn’t hold a candle to her and Jason’s history and trust. Britt said, them and their unbreakable trust, and Carly asked what that was supposed to mean.

Jason asked what was going on, and Tracy said, while he was out of town, Drew was shot. He said he knew, and she said, what he didn’t know was, she saw Michael fleeing the scene of the crime. He was parked up the street and was pulling out when she arrived. She wasn’t planning on telling the police. She didn’t know if he was guilty, but couldn’t let him get convicted. Jason said he was on it already, and she said she’d managed to keep Monica from finding out, but it was just a matter of time before she did. She was thinking it was probably the best idea if Jason told her. He said he’d do it right now and break the news as gently as he could.

Willow snuck into the nook and remembered Michael saying she was an unfit mother. Chase asked what she was doing there, and she said Scout panicked because she’d left her favorite water bottle there. she said she’d find it and bring it to her. She was hoping not to run into anyone. There was drama earlier. He said Brook told him, and she asked if he had any new information on the judge’s murder, but he said, sorry, no.  

Trina said she and Kai heard Drew come in and hid. Drew went the safe and then back to the living room. Kai said, not long after, they heard two shots, and she said she felt like there was something else, something out of place at the time. He said, like a little kids’ song. Like Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. She said, that was Scout’s ringtone. Scout must have been calling Drew. Kai said they went out the back door, closed it, then he decided to check on Drew, and Trina said he told her to stay, but she followed him anyway almost tripping over the baseball bat. He said, the bat. He left it and it had his fingerprints all over it.

Josslyn said she didn’t want to pretend like they never happened, but Vaughn said they had no choice. Brennan was clear. Their feelings had to stay in this room. She said they would, but not yet, and they got busy.

Britt said Carly and Jason made everyone painfully aware of how close they were, and she had zero desire to compete with their bond. As soon as she was on her feet, she was out. If she was lucky, she’d never cross paths with Carly or Jason ever again. But first, she needed to get back in the room. Carly said the rent was due on the first of the month, and Britt went upstairs.

Drew told Cody that it was like a knife to Lulu’s heart. He’d thought things were more civil with him and Jason, but Jason wasn’t thinking about the effect on the family. He just brought Britt back into their lives. It was thoughtless. He had to stay clear of this guy.

On the phone, Tracy asked how Willow made it onto the property… She made it clear that Willow was to be nowhere near the house unless she told them different. Understood?… Good. Jason came back, and she asked, how did Monica take it? Jason said he never had to tell her. She was already gone.

I was torn between feeling sad and thinking, thank God. Finally.

Thursday:

Britt tried to get Elizabeth to get her prescriptions cleared without being on the waiting list, but it was a no. Britt asked about Ben, and Elizabeth reminded her that his name was Rocco. Britt said he was still the boy she gave birth to.

Charlotte met Lulu at Bobbie’s after putting out flyers for Outback. Lulu said something had come up with Charlotte’s father.

Cody told Outback to get used to co-existing with the horses. Otherwise, someone from the main house would catch him and she’d be on her own again – or worse. Molly came in and fussed over Outback.

Gio went to Sonny’s house and Donna asked how her favorite nephew was. She said he looked sad, and Sonny invited him in.

Tracy refused to believe Monica was gone and told Jason that Monica said Wiley reminded her of him at Wiley’s age. He said, she wasn’t breathing and had no pulse. He took her hand, and she was cold. It probably happened in her sleep. He called 911 and said he needed to report a death… No. It wasn’t an emergency. He gave the address and said, unfortunately this was expected. He and Tracy hugged and cried.

Jason found Monica’s DNR and Tracy was grateful no one else was home. Everybody would take it bad and she was relieved it was only them. He said, Monica wouldn’t like a fuss, and Tracy said it was a battle she was going to lose. The ambulance came and brought a gurney upstairs.

Sonny said they were having a cookout and Donna said, Kristina, Molly, and Dante were coming. Sonny asked her to set up games with Pilar, and she left. Sonny asked what brought Gio by, and Gio said he needed $10,000.

Charlotte asked if something was wrong with her dad, but Lulu said her dad was fine. She was surprised Charlotte called him dad, but Charlotte said it felt babyish to call him papa. Lulu said she guessed he was fine, but he’d be better once he saw her, and Charlotte asked if they were going to video chat. Lulu asked how she felt about a visit in person.

Molly asked what the dog’s name was, but Cody said he hadn’t figured it out. She said the kids would love to give him suggestions, but he said he didn’t loop the main house in. Technically, he wasn’t allowed pets and didn’t want to risk it. She said his secret was safe with her and she owed him an apology.  

Elizabeth put Britt’s name on a list and said a doctor would see her as soon as one was available. Britt argued and wanted to speak to the head nurse, but Elizabeht said she was the head nurse. Britt said, of course (🍷), and wanted to talk to Terry. Elizabeth said that Terry would tell her the same thing, and Britt sat down to wait.

Elizabeth told Lucas to brace himself, and pointed at Britt. He said there had to be another doctor, but she said she just told Britt that no one got special treatment, and he took an oath. He asked what he could help Britt with. If she preferred someone else, she could go back on the list. Elizabeth said nine more patients had checked in, and Britt said, let’s get it over with.

Lulu asked if Charlotte remembered when she met with Agent Brennan, and Charlotte asked if that’s why he’d been there. Lulu said, yes, and Charlotte was surprised she’d said okay. Lulu said she didn’t at first, but she realized it was Charlotte’s decision to make. Charlotte wondered what Brennan got out of this, and Lulu said, from them, nothing, but from Charlotte’s father, she didn’t know. No one was forcing her to do it, but if Charlotte decided to go, Lulu would be with her the whole time.

Gio told Sonny about Outback, and Sonny said the money was his. He’d also have his have guys look out for her too. Gio said he’d find way return favor, and Sonny said Gio could do him a favor by sticking around. He wasn’t pressuring Gio and would give him the money, but he wanted Gio to think about it. He didn’t expect Gio to make up with Dante – it would take time – but they were family and had to spend time together. Kristina came in with Dante.

Lucas said he couldn’t prescribe anything without examining Britt, and she said she had Huntington’s and was taking an experimental drug to keep it in check. She no longer had access to the drug and had been off of it for three days. She needed it asap to keep her symptoms at bay. Lucas suggested Britt cooperate. No gown, no meds.

Tracy gave one of the EMTs the contact at the funeral home, when the doorbell rang. Jason said it was probably the sheriff. The dispatcher said he needed to be present. Tracy said she’d talk to him since Jason was allergic to law enforcement, and went to the door. The sheriff said he’d been notified of an at home death, and Tracy said it was her sister-in-law, Dr. Monica Quartermaine. He said he was sorry for her loss, and she took him upstairs. Jason looked around the living room and picked up a photo of Monica.

Lucas said, before he gave Britt a prescription, he was obligated to tell her that she had no symptoms, and she said, give it time. He said he’d phone it in to the pharmacy, but there was one hiccup. He wasn’t sure the undead had insurance plans. Britt said she’d find a way to cover it, and he said he hoped so. These meds cost a pretty penny.

Cody asked what Molly had done for him to warrant an apology, and she said she talked about his private business behind his back. She needed to vent and told Elizabeth about Kristina paying him to break up Ava and her dad. It spilled out and she was sorry. Did he accept her apology?

At the desk, Elizabeth asked Britt if there was something else, and Britt asked if Dr. Randolph and Dr. Robinson were there.

The sheriff told Tracy that Monica was a wonderful person and a figure in the community. She would be missed. Tracy agreed and thanked him. He left, and Jason said he’d never known this place without her. Tracy said, of course (🍷) he hadn’t. It was Monica’s house. She touched his face. (I was conflicted, feeling sad about something I’d felt sad about almost a year ago.)

Terry said it was hard to believe Britt was there and they were talking to her now, but Britt said, believe it. She was alive and it was good to be back at GH. She’d save them the time and hassle of asking. Of course (🍷) she’d come back to work.

Rocco joined Charlotte and Lulu, and Charlotte wondered if he’d had better luck, but he said he wished he had. He was mad at himself. Outback wouldn’t have gotten away if he hadn’t been distracted. Charlotte told him not blame himself, and Lulu said Outback was a stray and knew how to survive on her own. He couldn’t change what happened. All he could do was try to fix it and he was doing that. She was proud of them.

Sonny went with Donna to put dessert in the freezer, and Dante asked Gio how it was going. Gio said he’d been better, and Kristin asked, what’s up? Gio said Outback was missing, and Kristina said she was sure they’d find her. Donna came in and hugged Kristina. She asked if Kristina brought the buns with seeds, and Kristina said she did, enough for seconds, thirds, and fourths. Donna said, then Gio had to stay.

Terry said they were thrilled Britt was alive and back safe and sound, but she’d been gone over two years. Dr. Robinson had taken over for her. Britt said she wasn’t after Portia’s job. She’d be happy to go back to her regular job and specialty as an OB/GYN. Terry said they couldn’t just hire her back. Serious medical fraud had been committed. She’d been declared dead and someone was responsible for carrying on that charade. Portia said they needed more information about what really happened.

Tracy said, it’s Monica’s house. It was the stupidest stunt her brother ever pulled. No community property. No joint ownership. It belonged to Monica and Monica alone and she never let anyone forget it. Jason said, especially her, and Tracy said especially her. Every time they’d clash, Monica would hold it over her, acting like she was doing her a favor allowing her to live in her family home. Jason said it wasn’t her home. It was Monica’s. Tracy said, because her moronic brother gave it to Monica. We flashed back to Monica and Tracy fighting over how things should be decorated for Christmas, and Tracy said, on a good day, they could barely stand one another. On a bad day, they’d practically come to blows. But through it all, and maybe because of it – she didn’t know – her respect for Monica just kept growing.

Britt said she wished she could tell them everything about the last project she was working on, but it was considered top secret. Her employer insisted on total discretion. Terry said, they insisted she fake medical records and  commit fraud? and Britt said, yeah, pretty much. Technicaaly, she didn’t do that. Terry said they still couldn’t have her back, and Portia said there would be a lot of sensitivity about her showing up again. Terry said Britt was a good doctor. If she worked hard to get her medical license back, she could apply at Mercy. Britt said she knew she and Terry had their problems, but admit it – she crushed it, especially when Monica made them Co-Chiefs. She wanted to be at General Hospital. It meant something to her, and she believed in this place. She wanted back in. Terry said Britt did change a lot of lives, but she couldn’t get past the fact Britt falsified records. Portia said it was a serious matter, but she thought they all understood that life put them in difficult situations. She thought she and Terry should have sidebar and see if they could find something for her.

Cody said Molly thought he was a money grubbing himbo, so she could talk trash about him, and Molly protested. He laughed, and she said he was evil. She genuinely felt awful. He said, why? She wasn’t lying. She said she gossiped and it wasn’t cool, but he said if Elizabeth hadn’t heard it from her, she would have heard it from Ava. Remember this moment for the next time he screwed up. She asked if they were good, and he said they were. She won’t tell anyone about the dog? She said, no, but he should.

Sonny said he’d love to have Gio stay, and Donna said, please. (No one, even me, could possibly resist this child.) Gio said he’d stay for a minute, and Donna told Sonny, fire up the grill. She, Gio, and Sonny went to the backyard, and Kristina asked if Dante could be any stiffer. He said, probably, but he thought he was doing okay. Gio was sticking around for Donna. Who cares? Kristina said, baby steps. It was a chance to spend time with his son. He should find something they had in common, like movies, sports, baseball. Dante said they had serious stuff to unpack, and she said, baby steps. They had to start spending time together, share some mustard. There would be time to unpack the serious stuff later.

Tracy said they knew Jason moved back in for Danny, but she couldn’t tell him how happy it made Monica. It meant the world to her. He said, it meant a lot to him too, and she said, they had a special relationship. He said, not always. He had a hard time after his accident, but Monica wanted him to be something he wasn’t. It took him a long time to figure out that she loved him no matter what. Tracy said, she did, and we flashed back to that time, when Jason was practically a baby and Monica wasn’t far ahead. He said he never cared about what he couldn’t remember, and Tracy asked if that changed. With tears in his eyes, he said, yes. He wished he had the memories of growing up with Monica. He should have asked her. Tracy said he could ask her. Monica told her practically everything.

Britt watched everyone bustling around, when Terry said they were ready for her. She went back into the office and said, so, what’s the verdict? Terry said she had to consult the board, but the agreed to give her a chance. There was a position available, but she’d be on probation for a year. Britt said she’d take it. They wouldn’t regret it. She’d be the best doctor. Portia said it wasn’t for a physician. It was for an intake supervisor. Terry said, in the ER, and Britt said that was practically entry level and insulting. Terry said it was a major step to getting her medical license restored, and Portia said if she really wanted to be there, it was the only option and hers if she wanted it. Britt said she did want to be there. Okay. She’d take it. Terry said, welcome back to General Hospital.

On the patio, Donna said she learned the back stroke and wanted to teach Outback, but Kristina said she wasn’t so sure dogs could do that. Dante said, unfortunately, Outback was missing, but Gio said they’d definitely find her. Her dad put up a reward. Dante said, the PCPD was keeping a look out. Rocco appreciated everything everyone was doing to help. Gio said they’d find her, and Dante said, yeah, they would.

Rocco said he was going to put up flyers, and Charlotte said she’d help. Lulu said, text her when they finished and she’d pick them up. She hugged them, and Charlotte said Lulu was the best.

Molly said the Quartermaines obviously loved Cody. There was a good chance if he told them, it would be totally fine. Cody said, or force him to get rid of her, but Molly said, if that happened, she was sure they’d give him time to find her a good home. The only person making it hard right now was him.

Tracy told Jason that it took her and Monica decades to become figures in each other’s lives. Since she came back, they’d had tea almost every evening. They talked about anything and everything. A lot of the time, they talked about him. Jason asked, why him? and she said, Monica was hurt deeply by Alan’s affair with Susan Moore and even deeper when the affair resulted in a pregnancy. When Jason was born, Monica wanted nothing to do with him. She wouldn’t even let him live in the house. He lived at the gatehouse with Susan and Scott Baldwin. But one night, he got sick, and Monica was called in to take care of him. We flashed back to Monica picking up Baby Jason, and Tracy said, when Monica walked into the gatehouse, she saw the child her husband had with another woman, but when Monica left, she said – and she quotes – you are my son. Jason thanked her, and Tracy said, Monica loved him very much. He said he knew, and Monica loved Tracy too. Tracy said she knew, and hugged him.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

There’s been a car accident and Lulu asks the driver is okay. Can he hear her? She calls 911 and said she needs help. She’s on route 415 and just passed exit 21B. There’s been an accident. Single vehicle, one person inside, and he’s unresponsive. Hurry.

At the hospital, Lucas asks, is the coast clear? and Elizabeth says, sorry. Not only is Britt still here, she’s in a meeting with Dr. Robinson and Dr. Randolph. One guess what that could mean.

Cody tells Outback, you’re such a good girl. Yeah. You’re probably one of the only females in my life who can stand being around me cuz you’re not a judger, no. Molly comes in and says, hi, and he says, back so soon? She says she did a search for missing dogs when she got in her car. Look – she shows him her phone – I found her. I found the owners.

Laura thanks Anna for squeezing her in, and Anna says, no, not at all. She hopes Laura doesn’t mind, but she asked Detective Falconari to join them. Laura says, of course (🍷) not. It’s nice to see him. Dante says, it’s nice to see her too, and Laura says she thought Mac taking the lead in the Judge Haran murder case, but they just told her it was transferred to Anna. Anna says, yes, correct, and Laura says, that’s good. She needs to be briefed. She needs to know what progress the PCPD has made in solving her murder. Anna says, right. Okay. So they have new evidence that’s come to light that suggests Judge Haran’s murder and Drew Cain’s shooting may be related.

Danny walks into Drew’s hospital room and Drew asks if he really thinks it’s a good idea for him to be here.

Jason walks into a dark gatehouse and we hear Tracy’s voice say, you were living at the gatehouse with Susan and Scott Baldwin, but one night you got sick, and Monica was called in to take care of you. She walked into the gatehouse, and you were the child her husband had with another woman, but when she left – and I quote – you were my son, she said. Jason sighed, when Michael walked in and said he’d seen Jason heading down here. When did he get back? Jason says, late last night, and Michael asks if he’s okay. Jason says he got some upsetting news.

Brook asks Ned if there’s any chance he got a text from granny too, and he says he was summoned with a rather enigmatic message. She says, any idea what it’s about? and Ned says, no, but it seemed important, so he got here as soon as he could. She says, her too. She had a meeting at Deception. She hopes everything’s okay. Tracy comes in, and Ned asks if she’s all right. What is it? What happened? Tracy says, Monica died, and starts to cry.

Molly tells Cody, the post has the lost dog’s name on it. Are you Outback? Outback makes dog mumbles, and Molly says, she knows her name. Cody says he didn’t hear anything, and Molly says, oh my God. She totally did. She got all excited. This is definitely her. Same ears, same nose… Cody says, a lot of dogs look alike, and she says, yeah, alike, but these two are identical. There’s no name for the owner, but she’ll call and tell them that they found her. He says, no, no, no. Don’t.

Anna says, obviously, it’s imperative we find Judge Haran’s murderer as soon as possible, but she thinks the location where the body was found is also a problem. She was found in the water off of Pier 55. Laura says, Sonny’s piers. As they know, the Measure C people, one of their talking points is that Sonny’s piers are a magnet for criminal activity and for violence. So finding the body, wouldn’t she say, sort of plays into that narrative? Anna says, yeah, it might, and Laura says, so she wonders of the location of Judge Haran’s body was an intentional choice. And Drew is one of the biggest supporters of Measure C. Dante says they can’t rule it out, and Drew says, speaking of Drew, Anna said Drew’s shooting and the judge’s murder might be connected somehow. What evidence does she have to suggest that? Anna says, Drew had a very strong motive to kill Judge Haran.

Danny says he’s here because of Scout, and Drew says, that much he figured. Danny says, Carly told him that Drew wouldn’t change his mind about the restraining order, and Drew tells him that he rarely says this, but Carly is right. They’re all staying in place, especially now. Danny says, the thing is, his dad’s been out of town and he’s a minor, so his order has to go to his dad. He hasn’t been served yet, so technically he’s not breaking any rules if he went to see Scout. Drew says, look at you, finding ways to circumvent the law. You are your father’s son. Danny says he doesn’t want to break the law or use some loophole. That’s why he came to talk to Drew. Scout is scared. She still misses her mom and now he’s in the hospital and she’s not at home or with her family, which is what she needs more than anything right now. He just wants to help her and doesn’t want to sneak behind Drew’s back to do it. So doesn’t him coming to talk face to face mean something? Can he just see his little sister?

Lucas says, let him guess. Britt wants her job back. Elizabeth says, if she had to guess, she would say, yeah, and he says, of course (🍷) she does. This is so like Britt. She thinks she can play dead for two years and just waltz right back in here and have everything be just the same like the world revolves just around her. Eliabeth stares at the computer screen, and he says, what is it? She says, Monica Quartermaine died.

Ned says he was just visiting with Monica yesterday. She asked about Leo. She was so happy he’s doing so well in school. She gave him a hard time about not finishing the Sunday crossword puzzle faster than she did. They’ve had a friendly competition about that for years. Tracy says, sounds like Monica. Did he ever beat her? He says, no, and she says, sounds like Monica too. Brook asks, what happened? She just saw Monica this morning with Wiley and Scout. She was joking with them and slipped them money and winked at her. She seemed a little tired, but otherwise okay. Tracy says she’s so grateful that Monica’s last moments were spent with her granddaughter and great-grandson and they were filled with laughter.

Michael tells Jason, so yeah, someone did shoot Drew, and the PCPD has been scrutinizing his every move from the night it happened, but there’s nothing to worry about. It’s not his first round with the PCPD. Everything is under control. Jason says, it’s not that, and Michael says, then what is it? Jason says, it’s Monica. Monica died.

A paramedic says, still unresponsive, and Chase asks if Lulu is okay. Does she need to sit down, or does she need water? She says, no. She’s okay. It just really isn’t something she wanted to see. He says he was in the area, and the dispatcher sent him to the scene. Is she the one who called it in? She says, yes, and he asks her to walk him through what happened.

Rocco and Charlotte find Emma at Bobbie’s and Emma says, please tell her that they found Outback, but Rocco says, sorry. Emma wonders, where could she be? but he says he doesn’t know. He really thought they would have found her by now. Emma says, yeah, her too. She must be scared all alone. Charlotte says, if they didn’t have to meet their mom here now, she and Rocco would have kept looking, and Emma thanks them for not giving up. She’ll search all night if she has to. She came to get caffeine first, but Gio is already out there investigating a lead, so hopefully it all pans out.

Cody tells Molly that the dog is all settled in. She has food, water, and her favorite pillow. Molly says, now tell her why she shouldn’t contact the owner, and he says, she told him it had no name, just a phone number. That’s weird. Maybe it’s a scam. Maybe they want her for some kind of underground dog fighting ring. Molly says, that darling dog? She doesn’t think so. He says, there’s got to be a reason she ran away, and Molly says, maybe she just accidently got out, and he says, and stayed out. She went on the run because her owners are not very nice to her. Molly says, or maybe because she’s a dog and that’s what dogs do, and he says, her owners obviously don’t care about her. She isn’t chipped, she doesn’t have a collar, and why wasn’t she on a leash? He goes in the back, and Molly follows. She says she knows the dog is cute and he’s taken to her, but she’s not his dog. Pets get loose for all kinds of reasons. And he said it himself, he can’t have a dog in the stables. He sits down dejectedly, and she joins him. She says she knows he and the dog have developed a rapport, but she’s healthy, well fed, and taken care of, signs someone loves her. Someone who’s probably really missing her right now. Does he really want to be responsible for keeping that sweet dog from her owner? Gio comes in and says he didn’t mean to interrupt, but Cody says, trust him. It’s no problem. He’s probably looking for one of the Quartermaines. They’re in the main house. Gio says, that’s okay. He’s here to see Cody.

Michael tells Jason, Wiley just saw Monica this morning before his first day of school. He was so excited when he left. Monica said she was going to help him with his spelling words, like last year. He loved it. Jason says he’s sure she loved it too, and Michael says, he was wearing this outfit that he picked out himself. Monica said he looked handsome and the compliment meant a lot. It made him a foot taller today. She sounded just like herself. Jason says, she was, according to Tracy, but you know… Michael says he should have been there. He should have taken Wiley and Scout to see her so he could too, but Willow showed up and he had to deal with that. Jason says, that’s understandable, but Michael says, no , it’s not. He talked to Monica every morning before work. He never skipped a day. He’d bring her fresh juice and tell her that he loved her. He’d ask if he needed anything and would kiss her goodbye. Why didn’t he do that today? He should told his grandmother that he loved her today. Jason says, she knew, and puts his hand on Michael’s shoulder. He says, Michael showed her all the time in a million different ways. Trust him. She knew.

Ned asks why Tracy didn’t call right away. They would have come over to help and she wouldn’t have had to deal with this all alone. As Tracy speaks, she periodically cries, then composes herself. Tracy says she wasn’t alone. Jason was with her. He was actually the one who found her. She’d asked if he would go up and tell her about Drew. Then he came down and told her that Monica was gone. She went up to see Monica… Oh my God. She was so still. She told Monica that she didn’t have to worry. She was going to take care of everybody Monica loved, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. So many people that I have loved are gone. Daddy, mother, Alan, my Luke, and now Monica. What am I going to do without Monica? Brook and Ned surround her in a hug.

Dante tells Laura that one million dollars was deposited into the judge’s bank account the night before she granted full custody to Michael Corinthos, and Laura says, that’s a lot of money and the timing can’t be ignored. Dante says, no, it can’t, and not a lot of people can afford to give away that kind of money. Anna says, the most obvious suspects are Sonny and Michael, and Laura asks if there’s any evidence to support that. Anna says, no, and Laura asks, who then? Dante says, when they inventoried Drew’s safe after he was shot, in the paperwork, they found evidence of a wire transfer of one million dollars to Judge Haran.

Drew says, yeah, he doesn’t think so. He can’t let Danny anywhere near Scout. Danny says he knows Drew is hurting him as a way to get back at his dad, but the only person he’s hurting is Scout, and Drew says he doesn’t see it that way. Danny says, then look again. Scout is hurting a lot. She’s the one who called him and Charlotte to pick her up from camp – two separate times. She just wants to be with them. Drew says, the thing is, Scout is a little girl and doesn’t know what’s best for her. As her father, that’s his job to know. He knows at Danny’s core he’s not a bad kid and he knows Danny loves Scout. Really, none of this is his fault. It’s his father’s.

Emma says, Gio texted her that Sonny is offering a reward for Outback’s return, and Rocco says, that’s really cool of grandpa. Charlotte, asks, how much is the reward? and Emma says, 10 thousand dollars. Can they believe it? Rocco says, no… yes. He knew his grandpa was a generous guy, but that’s way above and beyond, even for him. He should update the online post, and the flyers he’s been handing out are out of date. They should print new ones. Emma says she’ll pick up printer toner on her way home, and Charlotte says she doesn’t know. If they put that there’s a reward on the flyer, she doesn’t think they should say how much. They don’t know what kind of scam someone might come up with to get their hands on that kind of money.

Cody asks, what’s up? and Gio says, Rocco’s dog Outback is missing. They’ve been looking all evening for her and he got a tip that a dog that looks like her was seen down the road from the Quartermaines. Cody spends more time walking around the grounds than anyone in the family. Can he keep an eye out and maybe tell the Q’s, Yuri, and the groundskeeper too? He’d really appreciate that. He hands Cody a flyer, and Cody asks how the dog got lost. Gio says, Rocco was untangling her leash when a car backfired and startled her, and she took off. Molly gives Cody a side-eye, and Gio says, Rocco is crushed. They all are. Outback is the sweetest dog ever. Hopefully, they’ll find her soon and Cody can see how great she is for himself.

Lucas tells Elizabeth that he doesn’t get it. How can Monica Quartermaine just be gone? Elizabeth tells him, it says she died earlier today in her home, and he says he heard she had health issues. Still… She says she knows. This place will not be same without her. Even though she’s not walking the halls, you could still feel her presence, especially with the new atrium. He says, and she was Jake’s grandmother. He’s so sorry for her loss and for Jake’s. She thanks him and says, when Monica first found out about Jake, she couldn’t have been more welcoming to her. And she was so encouraging of Jake and his dream to be an artist. Did Lucas know she was his first paying customer? Lucas says he didn’t know, and she says, Monica commissioned Jake’s first piece of art and insisted on paying for it. She wouldn’t take no for an answer. He says, that sounds like Dr. Quartermaine. She was incredibly generous with her time and money. Elizabeth says, and her heart. She was really an inspiration. He says, as a cardiologist, she was a total legend and her surgical skills were just brilliant. He couldn’t begin counting all the lives she saved. It’s a huge loss for General Hospital and Port Charles. Elizabeth says, yeah. There will never be another Monica Quartermaine.

Ned says, mother… but Tracy says, it’s not necessary. He says, no. She needs to hear this. He loves her. He always has and always will. He needs her to know that. None of them know how much time they have in this life. Every second is precious and he’s so grateful that she is his mother. He knows their journey is not always easy, but it’s always cherished. They don’t express affection enough in this family and always think there’s time in the future for that, but as they know, that’s not always the case. So just the same way she knows the sun always rises in the east and knows that gravity exists, know that he loves her. She says, thank you. She loves him. She loves both of them tremendously. Brook says she loves them both too, and takes their hands. Every day, she’s so grateful to be part of this family. Tracy laughs.

Michael asks, what happened? Was anyone with her when she passed away? Jason says, no, and Michael says he hates that. He hates thinking of her being all alone. Jason says, yeah. He thinks she just fell asleep and didn’t wake up. She’d been sick for so long and was a lot more frail than any of them wanted to admit. Michael asks if Jason thinks Drew getting shot played a part, but Jason says, no. Brook and Tracy made sure she didn’t hear about it, but Tracy knew it couldn’t be kept quiet forever. She insisted he be the one to tell Monica. Michael says, she must have been upset, and Jason says, but he never got the chance. When he walked into the room, the air felt different, like her energy and spirit were just… gone. He checked her pulse, but deep down, he knew… He checked her breathing, but… he just took her hand and sat with her for a while. She looked at peace.

Gio says he can’t believe it. We’ve been looking everywhere for you, Outback. Hey baby. Cody says, she didn’t have a chip or collar or anything. He didn’t know who to call. Gio says, this is amazing. He doesn’t even know how to thank Cody… Maybe he does. Does Cody know there’s a reward for finding her? 10 thousand dollars. Cody says, seriously? He had no idea there was a finder’s fee. Gio says he didn’t have a chance to update anything yet, but his grandfather, Sonny, will be very happy pay. Cody says, it wouldn’t feel right to take it, and Molly says, really? Gio says, Cody should take it. He definitely deserves it. Cody says, nope. Technically he didn’t even return her. Outback came to him. Why not take the reward and donate it to an animal shelter?

Tracy says, the sheriff and paramedics got here quickly. Monica had advanced directive, and all of her paperwork was in order. So she just stayed with Monica until they left to make sure she was well taken care of. Brook says, Tracy’s been so strong for every second through this. Tracy doesn’t have to do this alone anymore. She can make some calls, so Tracy doesn’t have to keep repeating herself. She can help write the obituary. Tracy thanks her and says, the next step is dealing with the funeral home. Monica will rest in the family crypt of course (🍷), but there are other arrangements to be made. She’s sure Monica’s paperwork indicted whether she has to find an urn or casket for her, but whatever she chose, she… Oh God. She wants to be the one to make the final selection. However, Brook’s company would be greatly appreciated. Brok says, of course (🍷). Nobody knows what Monica would want better than Tracy.

Jason tells Michael that it took him a long time to understand Monica, but in all fairness, he didn’t make it easy for her at all. After his accident, he pulled away and stayed away. Michael says, it was all so long ago now, and Jason says he knows, but he and Carly worked so hard to make sure the Quartermaines couldn’t control Michael like they tried to control him. He didn’t even invite them to the christening, but of course (🍷), they just showed up. Michael says he heard that story once or twice, and Jason says, when he looks back… he just has a lot of regrets, the biggest one is keeping Michael from the Quartermaines. Michael says he may have not grown up with his grandmother, but he came to know her as a teenager and that was special. They had a really strong bond and talked all the time. She loved to text. They used a lot of emojis and that made her really happy. She loved having Jason and Danny under the same roof as her, so no matter what happened in the past, know that Monica had nothing but love for him.

Drew says, it’s unfair that Danny’s father has rubbed off on him like this. The truth is, Danny does a lot of reckless things. Danny says he doesn’t agree with that, but let’s say Drew was right. What about Rocco and the Quartermaines? They’re Scout’s family. She loves being at their house. She loves the horses. That’s why she asked them to bring her there. Drew says he understands, but Monica barred him from the estate, so he’s not going to let his daughter go someplace that he can’t go. He’s sorry, but it’s got to be this way. Danny says, fine, and starts to leave, but turns around. He says his mom wanted nothing more than him, Rocco, and Scout stay together. She would hate that Drew was doing this. It would break her heart. He hopes Drew can live with that. He leaves.

Laura asks if they’re certain the wire transfer originates with Drew, and Anna says, the only thing they’re certain of is that Judge Haran’s bank account did receive that money. The Swiss banking laws are such that they’re prevented from identifying the owner of the paying account. Dante says, so they don’t know that Drew actually sent the money. He might have just gotten proof of the transfer. Laura says, then why wouldn’t he report it? and Anna says they don’t know. Honestly, this evidence of a bribe has just given them more questions than answers because it casts suspicion for Drew’s shooting on anyone who cares about Wiley and Amelia’s custody. Dante says, so until they know who paid her off, they won’t have a viable suspect in Judge Haran’s murder, and Laura asks if Drew has been brought in for questioning about the wire transfer. (Um… He’s been in the hospital.) Anna says, ADA Turner interviewed him, but she would like to talk to him directly just to see what he has to say. She doesn’t expect him to tell the truth. Laura says, but he might reveal something while he’s lying, and Anna laughs. Laura says, okay. Please keep her in the loop about everything. Drew is their congressman for God’s sake. If it turns out that he was actually involved in something like this, it could have a huge impact on the future of Port Charles.

Michael says, they’re gathering together up at the house. Does Jason want to come? Jason says, no. He’s good. He’s just going to stay here a while longer. Tracy told him a story about… He guesses he lived here with his biological mother when this was a cottage. One night, he was sick, and Monica took care of him, so he thought being here might make him feel closer to her. Michael says, Jason knows where he’ll be, and leaves. Jason sits down and says, I’ll miss you, mom… I love you.

On the phone, Gio asks if Emma can meet him at the Quartermaine stables. There’s something he wants to show her. She says, first, tell her what happened with the lead, but he says, it’s a long story. He’ll explain when she gets there. She says she’s on her way.  She tells Rocco and Charlotte that she’s got to meet Gio. Text her with any updates. She leaves, and Rocco asks if Charlotte thinks they should have told Emma that Britt is alive. Her dad dated Britt for a while, and Emma was the first person he went to when he was asking about Britt. Charlotte says, Emma is dealing with enough right now. Remember when they talked about Britt and her dad? She’s thought about it and doesn’t think he should be afraid to talk to their mom. Their mom told her that she wouldn’t stand in the way of her seeing her dad. Their mom is okay with her having a relationship with him, so she might support Rocco meeting Britt too. Rocco says, maybe, but he’s not sure that’s what he wants.

Lulu tells Chase that she was on her way to pick up her kids and saw the car. She didn’t see the accident, but when she saw the car, she pulled over. Chase says, then what happened? And she says she checked to make sure it was only the driver inside. Then she tried to see if he was conscious or responsive, but he wasn’t answering, and she couldn’t see his face. Chase asks if she has any idea how long vehicle had been there, and she says, no but it was still smoking when she pulled over. He asks if she saw any other cars or people around, but she says, no. No other vehicles and no one fleeing from the scene. She just tried to keep talking to him. She wishes there was something more she could have done, but she wouldn’t have moved him in case of a head or spinal injury. Chase says, smart, and she says, oh, and the airbag had been deployed. He says, right. Look, she did everything she could. Now he’s on his way to the hospital. All they can do is hope for the best.

On the phone, Elizabeth tells Jake, it’s mom. How is he?… Nice. It sounds like he’s having fun… She’s calling because she has some bad news. Grandma Monica passed away. Danny is there and says, what?

Ned asks how Tracy is holding up. Honestly, he thinks he’s still in shock. She says, that’s not surprising. He and Monica had a complicated relationship. He tells her, you could say that. Monica was just so resilient. He assumed she would recover from her latest struggles because she always did. Her breast cancer, losing Emily, AJ, Alan. She always came through stronger than before. She says, this time was different, and he says he just can’t wrap his head around it. Brook says, her either. Monica welcomed her when walked through the door and every minute thereafter She was their rock and it’s hard to imagine this family without her. Michael walks in.

Michael thanks Tracy, and she says, for what? He says, for everything she did for his grandmother, how she took care of her. He knows she probably didn’t say it, but Tracy was her best friend. She loved her. Tracy says, they never talked about things like that. They developed a mutual appreciation over the years. She truthfully never thought Monica was worthy of the Quartermaine name, but she was wrong. Monica was the foundation of this family, and he was her pride and joy, which was why it was fitting this should all be his now.

Elizabeth asks how Drew is feeling, and he says his nephew was just here. She says she just saw Danny, and he says, Danny wants to see his sister. The thing is, the Quartermaines used to be such a safe place for all of them to be there, but Jason and Michael just ruined all of it. They’ve got Monica wrapped around their finger. Elizabeth says, please just stop. She’s here because she has something to tell him. Monica passed away.

Jason cries, when Danny comes in and sits next to him. Jason puts his hand on Danny’s knee, and Danny puts his arm around Jason’s shoulders.

Molly says she knows it was hard, but Cody did the right thing telling Gio the truth about Outback. Cody says, if he didn’t, she would have, and she says, sorry, no. He did it because it was the right thing to do. He might not know that about himself, but she does. She leaves and Emma arrives. She asks if he’s seen Gio, and Cody says, yeah. He’s inside. She goes in and says, he found her? She runs over to Outback and says, hi, puppy. She’s so happy to see her. They missed her. She can’t believe Gio found her. He says him neither, and kisses her.

Chase tells Lulu, great. That’s all he needs. He thanks her for calling it in and waiting for the first responders. Does she think she can give them a statement? She says, of course (🍷). She just hopes whoever it is, is going to be okay. Does he think it would be okay if she goes now since he has everything he needs? She’s supposed to be picking up her kids at Bobbie’s and she’s late.

Charlotte says she thought for sure Rocco would want to meet Britt. He wanted to know more about her ever since he found out she gave birth to him. He even got in touch with her mom. Now if he wants to know something, he can go directly to Britt. Rocco says, asking questions when she wasn’t around felt safe, but now that she’s alive and in Port Charles, it changes everything. That makes it feel a lot more real.

Anna tells the nurse at the desk that she and Dante are here to see Drew Cain. Is he still in the same room? The nurse says, he’s still up on 10, and Anna thanks her. As they head for the elevator, a gurney is brought in. Lucas says, what do we have? and the paramedic says, male, single vehicle crash, unresponsive on the scene. Possible head injury, 15 liters a minute right now, facial lacerations, responsive to pain. Anna looks at Dante who looks at a shocked Lucas. The car accident victim is Nathan.

On Monday, Molly thinks she has feelings for Cody; Anna tells Dante that they have to keep this completely quiet until they know what’s going on; and Lulu says she and Britt have to make peace for Rocco’s sake.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I smell a Daytime Emmy coming up.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-rory-gibson-previews-powerful-performance-by-steve-burton-over-monicas-death-excl/

All the Q goodbyes.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/general-hospitals-quartermaines-how-the-show-said-goodbye-to-alan-edward-and-more-beloved-characters/

Almost the whole gang is here.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/when-does-ryan-paevey-return-to-general-hospital-his-first-airdate-revealed/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-ryan-paevey-promises-to-stir-the-pot-with-his-return-to-port-charles/

Star of the show. I wish I could get mine to be so well-behaved.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-josh-kelly-on-his-adorable-new-co-star-outback-the-dog-exclusive/

I didn’t know she was on OLTL. Good for Erika sticking up for her. She is a true OG.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-nancy-lee-grahn-dishes-about-her-reunion-with-erika-slezak-a-true-joy/

This would be awesome. I loved when they watched the Nurses Ball together on TV.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/is-general-hospitals-brad-returning-kelly-thiebaud-and-head-writers-tease-a-comeback-excl/

Brava and Bravo.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-jane-elliot-dayss-james-reynolds-among-honorees-at-2025-daytime-emmys/

Another legend leaves us.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/soap-alum-patricia-crowley-dies-at-91-actress-starred-on-dynasty-and-port-charles/

💉 A Dose of Reality…

Below Deck

Chef Anthony managed to finish the season without spiraling to the point of no return. Fraser felt like he’d been chased by a feral dog with rabies, but they’d pulled it off. In Rainbeau’s interview, she said Solene was the worst person she’d ever worked with. I’m not sure if she’s the worst of all the Below Deck crews, since there’s a lot of competition, but yeah, she was definitely up there. The tip was a fat $28K, and Captain Kerry said they’d made $195,490 for the whole season. In Fraser’s interview, he made a chart for the boatmances like a detective board with strings all over the place, many of which led back to Solene. I wasn’t sad to see this season over with. Captain Kerry and Fraser are fine – although, sorry not sorry, they can’t hold a candle to Captain Lee and Kate – but I just couldn’t get into the focus on the crew’s interpersonal relationships. It was hard to keep track of and got old quickly.

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

For whatever insane reason, the group decided to go camping and took an RV to get there. They began the trip with the RV being surrounded by a SWAT team looking for Whitney. No surprise, it was a prank by Whitney, and they were strippers. Like Angie, I thought they looked kind of young, and in Mary’s interview, she wondered, where were the muscles? In Whitney’s interview, she said it had been harder than she thought to find male strippers in Utah. And no judgement, but Whitney’s face is looking a little plastic. We found out Bronwyn was a germophobe, which surprised me. Once they got rolling, the women did shots, but I dunno if I’d want to do shots in a moving vehicle. Lisa passed on the trip, saying she had to work, but we saw a clip of her telling Angie that she couldn’t stand Bronwyn. Of course she was talked about since she wasn’t there, but Bronwyn had a point in saying Lisa had a lot to say about their lives, but never shared her own messiness. When they hit the campgrounds, Heather reminded them of a local legend, Molly Sorensen, who punished young sinners. In her interview, Mary said, if something was really coming for them, in scary movies, the Black person always got killed first. (Absolutely true in the older films, not so much anymore.) Everyone got camcorders, and it looks like we’re headed for their take on The Blair Witch Project. Maybe The Salt Lake Bitch Project? It actually looks to be a good season. Plus there’s the Below Deck crossover.

I don’t think Molly Sorensen is a real thing, since all I get is an actress and singer when I google it. And don’t bother adding legend. I tried.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/meredith-marks-reveals-shocking-unaired-rv-trip-moment-exclusive

Real Housewives Of Orange County

Heather had a fancy pants sleepover with Emily and Gretchen, complete with a butler and canopied beds adorned with fairy lights. In Emily’s interview, she said she liked fun, drunk Gretchers best. I thought if Emily called Gretchen Gretchers one more time, I was going to go out of my mind. Meanwhile, Gina, Shannon, and Tamra went swimming and smoked a joint, except for Shannon whose had a cough for over a decade. What? Go to the doctor and not Dr. Moon. Did Katie leave? Did Tamra eat her? Stay tuned.


Real Housewives Of Miami

I was busy with something else, but I did get three takeaway points. 1) Lisa was smart to take the art when she got divorced. I was once told if you were going to invest in anything, invest in art, and sure enough, when the stock market tanked, the only stocks that didn’t were in art. 2) Adriana needs a dictionary because ratchet is not synonymous with racist. 3) And shame on Kiki. Adriana had made it loud and clear how much she wanted to ignore her age. There was no way it wasn’t age-shaming to put it on the cake. Although Julia did have a point in saying, what goes around, comes around aka karma.

Random Reality Items

This looks like a maybe.

Jill didn’t say a million was not what she asked for.

The Housewife who never sleeps.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

aka Charlie Sheen. Netflix. This documentary was endlessly enlightening. Charlie grew up with Sean Penn, who had a good deal of interview time. They grew up in Malibu, and I was surprised to see from home movies that it was basically rural/blue collar, no mansions, and not much different from where I grew up in Ohio. As Penn described it, Huckleberry Finn on the water. Denise Richards again proved why I like her when she asked why Charlie’s hookers shouldn’t get a share of her white trash, turkey sandwiches. They had to eat too. Although I wondered what was white trash about a turkey sandwich. Heidi Fliess was a bit of a surprise, very real and very smart. Charlie’s father told him, your word in this business will take you further than any big movie. Charlie must have been quite the disappointment, although there seems to be hope for him yet. Sober Charlie comes off as a self-depreciating, honest, and decent human being.

https://deadline.com/2025/09/aka-charlie-sheen-director-explains-documentary-revelations-1236530783/

https://people.com/charlie-sheen-ex-wife-brooke-mueller-addiction-netflix-documentary-11811473

Tales from the Apocalypse. Amazon Prime. An anthology of five stories. Mostly in outer space. I was bored. I kept hoping the next segment would be better, but that didn’t happen. If you like a space opera, you might enjoy it.

The Amaranth. Amazon Prime. I always appreciate a tale of a Shangri-La that isn’t what it seems to be. A man and his wife move to a retirement resort where life is nothing but rainbows and unicorns. He’s into it, but she’s much younger and bored and wondering what exactly is going o behind the scenes. A case of be careful what you wish for. I wanted to like this more than I did, but it wasn’t a total waste of time.

https://nofilmschool.com/2018/10/amaranth-interview

🏆 Roll Out the Carpet…

The Emmy winners.

https://ew.com/emmys-2025-winners-list-11806047

The best and worst moments.

https://ew.com/emmys-2025-best-and-worst-moments-11807003

The red carpet fashion.

https://ew.com/emmys-2025-red-carpet-photos-11809563

I’m personally offended by them leaving out Tony Todd.

https://ew.com/emmys-in-memoriam-leaves-out-hulk-hogan-jerry-adler-danielle-spencer-11808661

🫏 Breaking the Status Quo…

🐻 Hibernation is in the air along with rotund bears.

https://people.com/fat-beat-week-2025-everything-you-need-to-know-11813934

🪽 More confused than you.

https://people.com/rare-bird-spotted-texas-first-time-64-years-11813219

🦤 Along with purse charms, they’re coming back.

https://people.com/colossal-biosciences-makes-breakthrough-in-dodo-bird-de-extinction-exclusive-11811466

🫗 Quotes of the Week

Sometimes I lie awake at night and I ask, Is life a multiple choice test or is it a true or false test? …Then a voice comes to me out of the dark and says, We hate to tell you this but life is a thousand word essay. Charles M. Schulz

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less. – Marie Curie

Thinking is a habit, and like any other habit, it can be changed; it just takes effort and repetition. – John Eliot

You’re only as young as the last time you changed your mind. – Timothy Leary

Originality is the fine art of remembering what you hear but forgetting where you heard it. – Laurence J. Peter

Words are the clothes thoughts wear. – Samuel Beckett

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dream. – Eleanor Roosevelt

She buys makeup and keeps buying makeup, and gets more makeup. – Aaron Phypers talking about Denise Richards (His point?)

Fondant doesn’t float on air. – one culinary artist to another on Halloween Wars

🤸‍♂️ Collapsing Into Fall…

Until next week, stay safe; stay keeping some of those warm weather clothes out (I learned the hard way the first time it went to 80* in October); and stay saying what you need to say to whomever you need to say it. None of us knows how much time we have in this life.