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June 26, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Anna Reveals a Truth To Felicia, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Happy Return, Exceptional Exceptions, A Noontime Of Quotes & West

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What I Watched Today

(Nada enchilada summer – condensed because life is short & summer should be fun)

General Hospital

Monday:

Nathan told Dante and Lulu that Britt and Rocco were in the Virgin Islands, and wondered why they didn’t seem surprised.

Portia said they hadn’t heard from Trina since the party, and Trina said she’d frozen her parents out before and it was a big mistake. Instead, she was going to be clear about how she felt. Curtis said they were just talking about how this couldn’t go on, and Portia said she was glad Trina was giving them a chance.

Ava said she wasn’t going to go running to Sonny because he’d sent one of his flunkies, but Ethan said Sonny was busy, so he was what she got. Did she want to come with him like a lady or should he hoist her over his shoulder?

The desk sergeant told Fitzpatrick that someone was there to make a statement. Good luck. Lucy came in, and Fitzpatrick asked how he could help her, but she said, actually, she thought she could help him.

Chase sang to Phoebe on the patio, when Brook came outside. She said the only thing she loved more than a man in uniform was a man in uniform singing to a baby.

Sidwell showed up at Drew’s house and suggested Willow make alternate plans for the kids tonight. Something just came up.

Ava said Sonny wanted information on Sidwell, and Ethan suggested she be Sonny’s friend and give him what he wanted, especially when it came to Sidwell. She asked what would happen if she didn’t. Would he haul her out to the car again, but this time she wouldn’t come back?

Curtis and Portia apologized for making the shower about them instead of the baby, and Curtis said they’d agreed to never talk about the accident again. They also accepted they’d never agree on what happened that night, so they’d move forward with civility. Trina said it sounded like progress, and Portia said they’d focus on their relationships with her and the baby. Curtis said, their individual relationships, and Trina said, as far as she was concerned, she’d like a lot less attention from both of them.

Brook said Chase was leaving for work early and wondered if he was avoiding Tracy. She was hoping her wonderful, forgiving, patient husband and her grandmother could be on speaking terms. Chase said it would take time. He knew there was good in Tracy. She’d been incredible with his father. Brook said she’d cared about Gregory deeply, but it didn’t discount the things she’d pulled with him… and Willow. He said Tracy had been protecting Brook, and in that way, they were on the same team. Brook said that was one of the many reasons she loved him.

Willow asked how Sidwell got in, and he said, through the back door. She said he had to leave the same way he came in. He couldn’t be there. He was a fugitive. He said, so he heard, but he’d suspected he would be after he’d shot Lucas Jones three times in front of the entire PCPD. She said he couldn’t be there. The PCPD and the WSB were turning over every rock in Port Charles. He said they’d never think of looking for him in the home of a US congresswoman though, would they? Drew watched them and took notes… in his head.

Lulu said they’d known Rocco and Britt were in the Virgin Islands, but not which island. Did Nathan have an address? Nathan said he did, and Dante asked if Britt contacted him, but he said, no. He’d gotten the information from another source. One he thought they would trust. Lulu wanted to know who the source was (shame on her), but Nathan wouldn’t give that up.

Chase said he and Phoebe had talked it over and decided to give Tracy the benefit of the doubt. One day, Phoebe would bring home someone she loved and he’d be the one doing background checks and hiring private investigators, so he could see where Tracy was coming from. Brook said he was a good man, and he said she wasn’t so bad herself. They kissed, and he said he was going to put Phoebe down for a nap before he left.

Lucy said she had information on one of Fitzpatrick’s cases. He’d arrested Curtis Ashford, hadn’t he? He asked if she’d witnessed the incident in the MetroCourt, but she said, no. She wasn’t there about the fight, but about the reason they’d fought – the car accident with Jordan Ashford and Curtis. She knew Jordan had been driving on Highway 91 and swerved into the oncoming lane, which caused the driver coming the other way to swerve out of the way, and the driver didn’t stop to help. She hated that the nice doctor was being accused when she knew of someone far more likely to have been the other driver.

Willow said Sidwell couldn’t hide there. There were people coming in and out all the time. He said he had no interest in being her permanent roomie. He just needed a couple of days. She said he should be on a private jet fleeing the country, and he said he had his reasons for staying. He’d invested years of his life in the project he’d been working on and had no intention of allowing his so-called partner to reap the benefits. He also had no intention of leaving Port Charles until he found out exactly who killed his son.

Nathan said Lulu was a journalist and should understand him protecting his source (that’s what I said), but she said her son’s safety was at risk. He said he agreed, which was why they should stop asking questions and start booking flights. Dante wondered why Nathan hadn’t brought Rocco back himself, but Nathan said he was trying to learn from his past mistakes. Rocco was their kid, so they should bring him back. Dante said, maybe Nathan wanted to send them on a wild goose chase and help his sister get further away.

Curtis told Trina, whatever she had to say, there were here for it, and Trina said she was glad they’d decided to stop fighting. Their family was important to her and she loved them both so much. She didn’t think she’d have gotten through Spencer’s death without them. But since then, her priorities had been all wrong. She’d put them and their drama first to the detriment of herself, and she wasn’t doing it anymore.

Ava reminded Ethan that he owed her. They both knew he wanted to keep the adoption closed so he didn’t risk blowing up his position with Tracy. He asked if she really thought he was going to swoop in later and demand money in exchange for Phoebe. That wasn’t what was going on. He had rules. He looked out for himself, but not if his selfishness impacted the innocent. Phoebe would be adopted by an incredibly loving and wealthy family. It was a win-win.

Chase told Brook that he was stopping by Willow’s before work to give her an answer about the job. He was turning her down.

Lucy told Fitzpatrick, on the night of the accident, she was at the Quartermaine estate.

As Drew watched, Sidwell told Willow that Sonny and Laura used his pain and grief to manipulate him. Pascal may have had a hand in Marco’s death, but he thought the killer was still at large. Willow said she was truly sorry for his loss, but didn’t want any part of his revenge. She was going to call the police, but as a courtesy, she’d give him a head start. He said they both knew she wasn’t going to call the police because she didn’t want to throw away everything she’d worked so hard to achieve.

Nathan said he did want to protect his sister, and not just from Cullum, and Lulu asked if he was talking about them. He said they had to admit Britt loved Rocco, but Lulu said, Britt kidnapped him. She took a minor out of the country without his parents’ permission. Dante said Rocco wouldn’t have been in this position if it weren’t for Britt, but Nathan said he wasn’t rehashing this. They had to decide which was more important, getting back at Britt or bringing home their son.

Trina said it wasn’t her job to fix her parents’ relationship, so she was going to stop trying.

Lulu told Nathan that it wasn’t just about finding Rocco, but protecting him from the WSB. Dante said they couldn’t do that without the exact location, but Nathan seemed more concerned with protecting his sister. Nathan said they seemed to forget Rocco went willingly. He could have come to them for help but chose not to. They drove him to Britt, and if they had any guts, they’d blame themselves. Dante asked if he’d helped Britt take their son.

Lucy told Fitzpatrick that she knew Willow was at the Quartermaines’ the night of the accident and would have taken Route 91 probably the same time the accident happened. He asked if she was saying Willow Cain was the other driver, and she said she couldn’t be sure of course (🍷), but she knew Willow tended to get emotional when she visited the Quartermaines. She’d been involved in a contentious divorce with Michael Corinthos who lived at the estate, and they’d gotten into a heated discussion about a custody arrangement. He asked if she knew of any other reason Willow might have been behind the wheel that night, and she said, no, but she knew of a reason Willow might not want to come forward. She’d been caught up in a scandal about the shooting of her husband and wouldn’t want her leaving the scene of an accident without rendering aid to be common knowledge. She didn’t have anything against Willow. She just hated to see a man wrongly accused and it leading to violent altercations. He asked why she was just coming forward with this information now.

Chase said he couldn’t wrap his head around not being a cop anymore. Not being a detective, he got to be fully present with her and Phoebe at home. He’d probably sit for the detective’s exam again, but when Phoebe was older. This was where she got to say, I told you so. Brook told him that she wasn’t saying a word. All she wanted was for him to be happy. He said as long as he was with her and Phoebe, he was more than happy.

Lucy told Fitzpatrick that it was embarrassing, but she hadn’t made the connection until she was going through her calendar and realized she and Willow had been at the Quartermaines on that same night. She just wanted to help. He thanked her and said the PCPD always appreciated people wanting to help. She said that’s all she wanted to do and left.

Sidwell said if Willow turned him in, he would take her down with him. She was a congresswoman because of him. He knew she shot her husband in the back. Twice. He also knew that she kept Drew immobilized with drugs that he provided. And it was because of him that she could now see her children. She’d be experiencing the agonizing feeling of being kept from them once again when she was behind bars. Willow said she had her own resources now and wasn’t going to let him threaten her, and he asked if Drew had any thoughts… Oh, right. He’d be hearing them soon enough. His and Willow’s relationship didn’t have to be adversarial. He wasn’t going to be there for long and they could help each other. She asked how sheltering a fugitive could help her, and he said it would be a shame for her to lose everything because she couldn’t keep her husband under her thumb. He could help her by procuring an endless amount of paralytic, and should she choose to, she could keep him in that chair forever. Drew stared daggers at him.

Ava said she was doing this for Phoebe. If she had the slightest suspicion Ethan was going to harm her, she’d throw him under the bus in a heartbeat. He said that made him respect her more. The baby would have two loving parents and it didn’t hurt to be a Quartermaine. She said she had no intention of cooperating with him unless he made it worth her while.

Trina said she just wanted the baby to come into the world with parents that got along, but only they could do that, and Curtis said they’d never meant for her to be responsible for any of this. Trina said it wasn’t them, it was her. For some reason, when she was around them, she got a compulsion to smooth things over and it wasn’t good or healthy. That’s why she needed to focus on her future and put energy into her relationships. Portia agreed and asked if there was anything they could do. Curtis said, whatever Trina needed, just ask, and Trina said what she needed from the both of them was distance.

Lulu asked if Nathan helped Britt, but Nathan said, no. His sister was suffering from a fatal disease and was being targeted by Cullum. So he didn’t encourage her to go on the run with their teenage son. What neither of them seemed to be getting was that he never wanted to be involved at all, but they were lucky he was. They were lucky he was the one who showed up on the pier and saw Rocco with the gun in his hand. He was the one who made it clear to Jason that he was willing to help and got Rocco out of there. Lulu said they were grateful, but Nathan said it didn’t seem that way. His sister was on the ground unconscious and bleeding from a head wound. He left her like that to protect their son. There was no sinister plan and he didn’t have any tricks up his sleeve. He had a split second to make a decision and he did the best he could for Rocco. Dante said, what about now? Was he doing the best he could for Rocco or was he protecting his sister? Lulu said that was enough. Would Nathan please just give them the address so they could find their son?

Lucy found Brook in the nook (ha-ha) and asked if they were alone. Brook said, for now, but the walls had ears, and Lucy said it couldn’t have gone better at the PCPD. She talked to the detective who arrested Curtis and had come out to Windymere to arrest Pascal. She skillfully and subtlety steered him in Willow’s direction. She thought just about now he was planning on checking the trip lock in Willow’s car, the one Brook’s mysterious friend tinkered with. The seeds had been planted and it was about to rain.

Sidwell said he knew the paralytic that Willow was using had somewhat diminishing returns. The first dose packed a punch for a month or so, then with every subsequent dose, the patient built up a tolerance and it wore off faster and faster. What if he could buy her more time? She asked, how much time? and he said, how much did she need? She wondered how he could do that while on the run, and he said he had his ways. It wasn’t the first time he’d had to relocate hastily. He could provide her with as much paralytic as she wanted in return for her cooperation. Chase knocked at the door, and Sidwell asked if they had a deal. Or should he answer the door?

Ava said she’d keep quiet about Ethan being Phoebe’s father and go with him, but if… when Sonny got pushy, he’d back her up. He asked if it was a favor or demand, and she said it was his choice. She started to walk out and asked if he was coming, and he followed.

Trina said she needed time and space to herself and would reach out when she was ready. She didn’t want them to think she was doing this to hurt them. She just wanted to focus on her music and give the showcase her best shot with no distractions. If she didn’t, she’d regret it later. Curtis said, understood, and Portia said her too. Should she still let Trina know when she went into labor? Trina said, yes. She wanted to know when the baby was coming and she’d visit Portia in the hospital, but she didn’t think she wanted to see either of them before that. Portia said she was sorry, and Curtis said so was he. Trina said she knew and she loved them, and Curtis said they loved her too. Trina left, and Portia asked Curtis to tell her they’d do better with this baby. Curtis said they absolutely had to.  

Fitzpatrick asked the desk sergeant if they’d interviewed Willow about the Ashford accident interview, but the officer wasn’t sure. Fitzpatrick said he’d check. He wanted to establish whether not Willow had an alibi.

Chase said he couldn’t stay since he was on his way to work, and Willow said she was glad he stopped by. She felt terrible about dropping the charges after he’d arrested Tracy. She’d put him in a tough position and she was sorry. He said he was the one who should feel bad. As much as he appreciated the offer to be her Chief of Staff, he had to turn it down.  

Brook told Lucy that Willow was relentless. If she wanted Chase, she wouldn’t stop until she got him. She refused to sit on her hands and hope for the best. Lucy said that was the worst thing she could do, but she thought convincing Chase that Willow left the crash site was the right move. Brook said she was grateful for Lucy’s help, and Lucy said she knew that, but it was more exposure for her. She’d gone out on a limb and told the police something that wasn’t true. Brook said, and it came with a price tag, and Lucy said now was a good time to talk about her compensation.

Nathan said he needed Lulu and Dante’s word that they’d let Britt walk away. No turning her in or phone calls. No law enforcement. Just go get their kid and leave. Dante said they didn’t have much choice, and Nathan said he didn’t either. As of 1 pm Eastern Standard Time, Britt and Rocco were at 17 Evans Drive in Road Town. Dante said, got it, and Lulu said Nathan could go now. Nathan said they were welcome and left.

Tuesday:

At the hospital, Dante asked to talk to Elizabeth.

Lulu thanked Laura for watching Charlotte, and Charlotte went to get settled in. Laura said if anyone could bring Rocco home, it was Lulu and Dante, but Lulu said they weren’t.

Elizabeth asked if it was about Rocco, and Dante said they knew where he was. He and Lulu were going after him. He was meeting Lulu at the airport.

Brook asked if Lucy wanted her to pay, but Lucy said she’d misinterpreted. She made a false statement to the police because she knew it was important to Brook. It would be fair for her to get something in return. She was thinking Brook’s shares in Deception.

Chase told Willow that he was sorry, but he wasn’t ready to give up being a cop.

Sidwell went in to see Drew and said it must be torture for him to hear his wife throw herself at another man.

Ava asked Sonny what was so damn important, and he asked her to tell him where he could find Sidwell.

Lucy said she was now an accomplice and would be on the hook if something went wrong, but Brook said they should have discussed it up front. Her grandmother would find out the stock was transferred and take it as a huge betrayal. Lucy said, just tell her the truth, but Brook said she couldn’t. Tracy would be more convinced her marriage was doomed and turn against Chase even more. What if she said no? Lucy said it wasn’t blackmail, but quid pro quo. Brook needed to ask herself what she was willing to do to save her marriage.

Willow told Chase not to worry about her. There were challenges right now, but she loved being in congress. She thought he’d want to be a part of it, but she respected his commitment to law enforcement. Her loss was the city’s gain and she wouldn’t forget everything he’d done to clear her name. The doorbell rang and Willow opened the door to Fitzpatrick. He introduced himself and wondered why Chase was there. Chase asked what brought him by, and Fitzpatrick said he was hoping Willow could clear up some questions about Jordan Ashford’s car accident.  

Lulu told Laura that they wouldn’t bring Rocco home for a while. It wasn’t safe for him. Laura asked what was going on, and Lulu said she wanted Laura to have the truth, but she couldn’t tell anyone, not even Doc. She wasn’t disappearing on Charlotte the way Valentin did, but Rocco was in life-threatening trouble because he saved Jason. Charlotte listened in.

Ava told Sonny that she had no idea where Sidwell was. She hadn’t heard from him since he’d shot Lucas, and if she had, she would have called the police because he’d tried to kill her nephew. Did he think she’d look past that? Sonny said, if his pockets were deep enough (ouch!). He knew she had been cozying up to Sidwell for months. Ava said she’d been curating his art collection, and Sonny asked Ethan if it had looked like business.

Lulu said her son shot Cullum, and Laura said it made sense now how Britt was able to ID Jason when she was unconscious. Jason had told her to do it. He was protecting Rocco. Lulu said he went to prison because he was protecting her son, and Laura asked if Cullum knew. Lulu said they thought so. He’d been asking questions about Rocco. That’s why they had to get to Rocco before Cullum, and they had a lead. Laura asked where they were going, but Lulu said it was better if no one knew.

Dante told Elizabeth that two different sources gave them a lead on Rocco’s location, so he and Lulu were on their way. She asked if there was anything she could do, but he said she’d already done so much for Rocco and him. She said that’s what friends did, and he said he hoped he could repay her someday, but she said, no need. He said they wanted to get Rocco before Cullum tracked Britt down and then they’d go into hiding. She asked, for how long? and he said until Cullum was out of Port Charles.  

Brook said she could give Lucy 10% of her shares, and Lucy said, or Brook could keep 10% of her shares. They bartered for a while and Brook finally said 41%, but Lucy said 51%. Brook said it was more than Tracy had, but Lucy said they could still gang up and override her. She was sick of Tracy reminding her that she had the larger share. It was her company. She’d founded it and she wanted to get her dignity back. So her silence for Brook’s shares in Deception. Did they have a deal? Brook said, fine, when Michael came in. Lucy said she was just leaving. Ta! She left, and Michael asked if he’d heard something about Deception shares.

Chase said, Willow had nothing to do with Jordan’s accident, and Fitzpatrick said he just had a few questions. She could answer them or not. Willow said she was happy to help if she could, but had to check on Drew. When she was gone, Chase asked if Turner had sent Fitzpatrick.

Ava told Ethan, go ahead, and he flashed back to Ava saying if she was going to keep quiet, he’d have to use his position to run interference with Sonny. He said, Sidwell wanted more, but Ava kept him at arm’s length. Sidwell was definitely making moves and Ava was definitely keeping him interested, but she was working him not falling for him. Sonny said he told her to stay away from Sidwell, but she said it was just a professional relationship. He said she’d been hanging around with Sidwell and he might have said something to give her an inkling of where he was in Port Charles.

Willow told Sidwell that a police detective was there and he had to leave, and Sidwell asked if the detective was there for him. She said, no, but he couldn’t be there. He said he wasn’t going anywhere.

Laura said whatever Britt was doing, she was working with Cullum and presumably wanted out, and Lulu said, that’s why she got Jason involved. (Um… Jason involved himself.) Then she got Rocco involved. She never should have let that woman anywhere near her son. She’d warned Britt to keep her distance. Laura said, for someone who claimed to love Rocco, Britt should have done something to protect him, and Lulu said, but she didn’t. Now she had to get Rocco away from Britt before Cullum found him. Laura said, if she didn’t, everything Jason did would have been for nothing.

Brook told Michael that Lucy came up with an idea that would shake Chase’s confidence in Willow and told him about Lucy going to the PCPD. Willow couldn’t prove she wasn’t the other driver because she had no alibi and she drove a black SUV. Brook just needed enough for Chase to believe it was a possibility. Even if Willow was cleared, she’d still have to face this huge scandal, which would work in Michael’s favor regarding custody. He said it was definitely unethical and could be risky for Brook.

Ava said, as far as she knew, Sidwell’s only holdings in Port Charles were Sonny’s piers and Spoon Island. She assumed he was long gone, but Sonny said, he wasn’t. Ava asked why he’d stay, and Sonny said Sidwell blamed him for Marco’s death and wasn’t going anywhere until he got his revenge.

Willow said Chase knew her pretty well and would know something was off. Sidwell had to go. Sidwell said he had someone working on that right now, but he couldn’t leave just yet. He knew she could handle the situation. If the authorities found him here, she’d end up in a similarly colored jumpsuit. She’d proven herself to be resourceful and charming. Use her charm to get rid of Chase and the detective.

Chase said the acting DA had it in for Willow. Her case against Willow hadn’t stuck and she was grasping at straws. Fitzpatrick said Turner hadn’t sent him. He was just following up on some new information. Chase asked what it was, but Fitzpatrick said he was just doing his job. Willow came back, and Chase asked if he could have a private word with Willow, and Fitzpatrick said, sure. Could he use her bathroom? Willow told him where it was, and when he left, Chase said he didn’t want her answering questions without a lawyer. He didn’t know Fitzpatrick, and given the past, he wanted her to be careful. Turner still believed she shot Drew and could be coming at her some other way. Willow said she didn’t know why Fitzpatrick would think she had something to do with Jordan’s accident. It meant something was off and she needed to find out the real reason he was there.

Fitzpatrick found Drew in the bedroom, closed the door, and introduced himself. He said he understood Drew’s condition and that he could blink once for yes and twice for no. Could he ask Drew some questions? Drew blinked once.

Lulu said she’d reach out to Laura when she could, but if anyone asked, just say she was dealing with a family emergency. Charlotte knew they were getting Rocco, but didn’t know the entire reason why. Laura asked if it was wise to keep her in the dark, and Lulu said she’d like to spare her if she could. As much as Charlotte loved Rocco, it couldn’t get out and she was a teenager. The clock was already running on her son’s life and she couldn’t risk anything happening that could speed that up.

Dante said there was no reason for Cullum to still be in Port Charles, but when he left, they’d have to test the waters somehow. He was going to do whatever it took, but he was still angry with Lulu. Really angry. If she’d come to him from the start, they wouldn’t be in this position.

Brook asked why investigating Jordan’s crash would be risky for her, and Michael said, involving the police could backfire. What if Lucy’s accusation backfired back to her? She said, it shouldn’t. She just wanted Willow to deal with the fallout of bad press. Willow wouldn’t even face criminal charges. The other driver would only face a misdemeanor, if that, for damaging public property. What the other driver did may have been morally questionable, but it wasn’t illegal, and it might be enough to convince Chase that Willow wasn’t this martyred saint. Michael said it was a solid plan, and Brook said, unfortunately, Lucy’s plan came with an unanticipated cost – half her Deception stock – which would make Lucy the single largest shareholder, not Tracy. He said Tracy wouldn’t like that, but Brook said Willow was after her husband and was bad news. She’d cost Chase too much already. What else could she do? He said she could let Willow have him. (That gets my vote.)

Fitzpatrick asked if Drew was aware of Jordan’s accident, and Drew blinked yes. Fitzpatrick asked if he remembered that night, and Drew blinked yes again. Fitzpatrick asked if Willow had been with him, and Drew blinked no. Fitzpatrick asked if she’d been home, and again, Drew blinked no. Fitzpatrick asked if she was on Route 91 that night, and Drew blinked yes.

Dante said they had to keep the peace for Rocco’s sake, and Elizabeth said it wouldn’t be easy, but it was necessary. And she believed he and Lulu would do whatever was necessary to save their son.

Laura asked if Lulu was okay, and Lulu said she had to be. Laura asked her to promise to reach out if she needed anything, and Lulu said she just needed Charlotte to be safe. She couldn’t disrupt Charlotte’s life the way Valentin had. Laura said Charlotte would be fine. Lulu just needed to focus on Rocco right now.

Fitzpatrick asked if Willow was involved the accident, when Willow came in and asked why Fitzpatrick was there. He said he must have gotten turned around and was just introducing himself to Drew. She said Drew tired easily and shouldn’t be disturbed, and Fitzpatrick apologized. He said it was good meeting Drew and walked out. Sidwell came back and asked Drew, did you blink? I missed it. (BA-Dum-CHH!)

Michael said, if finding out Willow made one bad decision turned Chase against her, what did that say about him? and Brook said, hopefully, it made Chase see the truth about her. He wondered why she wanted to be with someone who judged others so harshly, and she said he was still angry about Chase thinking he’d framed Willow. He said it showed how Chase thought. Chase decided a long time ago that he was the bad guy and nothing he could say or do would change Chase’s mind. Meanwhile, Willow was doing what she could to reinforce Chase’s perception. Brook said Willow leaned on Chase and painted herself as a victim, and he asked if this was really worth her alienating Tracy, but she said the problem wasn’t that Chase was too blind. It was that Chase was too good. He always saw the best in people. Michael said Chase only saw the worst in him for something he didn’t even do. Could she really see herself raising children with someone that self-righteous? Did she really want Phoebe growing up in a household where she lived in constant fear of disappointing her father?

Fitzpatrick asked if Willow was driving on Route 91 on April 8th around 9:30 pm, and she said she’d have to check with her assistant, who knew her schedule better than she did. He asked if she was with anyone at that time, but she said, again, without knowing what she was doing, she couldn’t help him. The best way to handle this was have the PCPD reach out to her office with a written request. He asked if she couldn’t look it up on her phone, when Chase said Fitzpatrick told Willow that she didn’t have to answer his questions. Willow said it wasn’t that she didn’t want to, but she couldn’t, and suggested again that the PCPD submit a written request. Fitzpatrick said he’d kick it upstairs and see what they had to say, thanked her for her time, and left.

Sonny told Ava that Sidwell had already come after Lucas and wasn’t going anywhere until he came after him. Maybe allies were helping him. Had he said anything to her? She said the only person she’d seen at Windymere was Director Cullum, and he’d made it clear the WSB was looking for Sidwell too. He said it wasn’t about choosing between him and Sidwell. It was about choosing between Sidwell and Avery. She said this had nothing to do with Avery. Don’t try to use her daughter against her.

Charlotte gave Lulu a necklace that Lulu had given her to bring her luck and keep her safe. She hoped it would do the same for Lulu. Lulu hugged Charlotte and said she loved her. She hated every part of this. Charlotte said she loved Lulu too. Tell Rocco, hey. Lulu said she would, and Laura said she was a Spencer. You’ve got this. They hugged and Lulu said she loved Laura too. Laura said she loved Lulu, and Lulu left.

Elizabeth said she’d be careful, and Dante said, if Cullum connected the dots, he might think she knew where Britt took Rocco. If she was questioned, take Ric with her. Ric was a shark and loved her. A nurse he knew and respected had said Ric changed and he chose to believe that. Elizabeth told him to take care of himself, and he said her too, and he left.

Brook told Michael not to be like her grandmother and say Chase didn’t deserve her. Chase was the best thing that ever happened to her and she loved him. She believed he’d be the best father, and she’d do anything to protect her family. Michael said, of course (🍷), but he knew what it was like to invest in a failing marriage and there were some fights you couldn’t win. Brook said Willow was taking advantage of Chase’s good nature and she refused to put up with it.

Sidwell told Drew that he’d overheard everything. Was he to understand Willow was involved in Jordan’s accident or was this payback? Was Drew framing his wife? Drew blinked once.

Willow said she was glad Chase was there. She would have probably just answered Fitzpatrick’s questions. Chase said he was sorry it brought back memories from when she was on trial, and she said it was like a nightmare she couldn’t wake up from and wouldn’t survive going through it again. He said he wouldn’t let anyone take advantage of her, and she said she could be in real trouble if not for him.

Outside on the phone, Fitzpatrick asked when ADA Turner would be out of court. He needed to see her as soon as she was done. It was important. He had a new lead.

Sonny said Avery was his daughter too, but Ava said she’d never jeopardize Avery. Avery had never met Sidwell, which she was sure his spies could confirm… So they have. Sidwell was his problem, not hers. They could destroy each other and the world would be better off. She’d be in the car. She left, and Sonny told Ethan, hold on. He’d been pretty quick to defend Ava. Ethan said he told Sonny what he saw, and Sonny said, be careful. Ethan didn’t know what Ava was capable of. If he underestimated her, he’d get in way over his head. Ethan said he heard Sonny and wasn’t going there, and Sonny told him to take Ava home, then get on the search for Sidwell. Ethan asked if Sonny was sure that’s where he needed him, and Sonny said that was where everybody should be. He wasn’t waiting for the cops. He was going to take care of that son of a bitch himself.

Wednesday:

Gio found Emma at the pool and said she was breaking pool rules looking that good. She said she wasn’t worried because the lifeguard there was a pushover.

Lucas went to see Carly and she hugged him. He said he wasn’t sure if she was going to hug or hit him, and she said she could do both. What was he thinking risking his life? Sidwell had escaped from police custody, but she had no time to get into it. She had to break into Windymere and needed his help.

Danny met Charlotte at Laura’s and she told him about Dante and Lulu going after Rocco.

Britt said she was sorry she scared Rocco. According to the symptoms, it had been food poisoning. He said it was better than the alternative, and she said she wanted to talk to him about that. When her decline came, it wouldn’t be like this morning and she wanted to prepare him. She was probably going to die soon.

Nathan went to Windymere and got into the safe. He took what was left of Britt’s meds, but ran into Cullum in the foyer.

Dr. Laurent said a bunch of stuff in French to an orderly that amounted to Anna not making progress. However, Anna did have a new haircut and a new crocheting hobby, and said she’d been looking forward to the doctor’s visit.

Carly wanted to know about the secret passages and tunnels, but Lucas said it was over. Carly said Josslyn was missing and she was positive Josslyn was on the island. Lucas asked why Josslyn would be involved with Sidwell, and Carly said his niece was a WSB agent.

Nathan acted like he was there to see Obrecht, but Cullum said if she was visiting with him, she wouldn’t be working. It could wait. Nathan agreed, and Cullum wanted an update on the PCPD and Sidwell. Nathan said the PCPD had picked up one of Sidwell’s associates. He’d been reprimanded, but no one suspected he’d let Sidwell go. Once the project was up and running, he intended to disappear.

James went to the pool and wanted to play Marco Polo with Emma.

Anna said she understood the precautions and acted all cooperative. She said she thought she had to reach a point where they trusted her sanity and she could decern the difference between reality and delusion. Dr. Laurent asked if she could.

Felicia asked Gio how Emma was doing, and he said all she wanted was to see Anna. Otherwise, she was okay.

Anna said she’d been going over it in her mind how she’d told them she’d been kidnapped, and Dr. Laurent asked what she believed now. Anna flashed back to being held prisoner and leaving the message at Windymere, but said she realized she’d created a fantasy. She knew Faison was dead.

Lucas told Carly that it explained a lot. He’d assumed it was Josslyn’s grief at the time. Carly said Josslyn had been angry because Cyrus was going to get away with killing Dex and Jack preyed on her emotions. He’d manipulated her into joining the WSB and made her think it was her idea. He knew Carly wouldn’t go for it, so he’d kept it from her. Lucas said, Jack wasn’t a complete idiot, just idiot adjacent, and she said it turned out Easter Island had been a cover for Josslyn’s training. She’d never been to Easter island and was already living a double life. Lucas said he was sorry Carly had to go through this by herself, but she said she hadn’t. Someone showed up who was the only one who could help her get Josslyn out from under Jack’s thumb – Valentin Cassadine.

Danny asked who told Lulu where Rocco was, but Charlotte told him that her mom wouldn’t say. He wondered if it was Nathan, and she said that made sense. They weren’t bringing Rocco back to Port Charles, but taking him away from Britt and into hiding.

Rocco suggested they deal with things when they happened, but Britt said she wouldn’t let him be unprepared. She’d agreed he could stay with her until the end, but this wasn’t real life. Spending time with him was great and she wanted to hold on to these moments, but the next time she got sick, he had to leave. Rocco refused.

Gio said Felicia told him that he made Emma happy, but he didn’t want to tell Felicia that Emma made him happy. He wanted to tell Emma. They kissed, when Nathan arrived at the pool.

James told Nathan that he’d won Marco Polo and could stand on his hands underwater for 43 seconds. He did a cannonball, and Felicia said he was trying to impress his dad. Nathan said he was already impressed and glad he could join them. He was trying to make time for James.

Anna told Dr. Laurent that she knew it wasn’t possible for Faison to still be alive. The truth was, she wasn’t kidnapped on Halloween. She was recalled to the WSB. Faison had been obsessed with her for years and she thought she’d dealt with it, but she was wrong. She’d been involved in an investigation with connections to Faison, and became consumed with it, not being able to tell the difference between what was real and what wasn’t. The staff at the clinic helped her see what was real. The doctor said they still had a lot of work ahead, and Anna said she wanted to do the work, but it was hard for her to explain what Faison was like and the impact on her life. What she needed was to talk to somebody who was there and understood. Just someone from home.

Danny asked what was going on, and Charlotte told him that his dad didn’t shoot Cullum. He was protecting the real shooter – Rocco.

Britt said it was never her intention that Rocco stay with her until the end. She’d only agreed to get him away from Cullum. Hopefully it bought his parents some time and they’d to figure out how to protect him. He said he thought she’d never lie to him, and she said it was what was best. Promise her he’d leave town the next time she took a turn for the worse.

Lucas asked if Valentin was the guy Carly had been seeing, and she said yes. He asked where Valentin was now, and she said he’d gone to Geneva to meet with the head of the WSB and tell them about Cullum. Cullum was a double agent and he was forcing Britt to work on a dangerous secret project at Windymere. Lucas said he knew that, and she said Cullum was the one holding Josslyn hostage. He said Cullum was the one who murdered Marco. The moss bowl🎍fainted.

Dr. Laurent made a call to Felicia and put Anna on the phone.

Charlotte said she’d eavesdropped on her mom and Laura talking, but Danny said she must have heard wrong. Charlotte said she hadn’t. Rocco had been weird since the shooting and had a hand injury. When had he ever helped in the kitchen? Cullum was a bad guy and he was going to kill Danny’s dad. Rocco shot Cullum to save him, and since then, Jason and her parents had been covering for Rocco. Danny said his dad was innocent. That meant the WSB could let him go.

Lucas told Carly that Sidwell shared the blame in Marco’s death, but had loved his son and would never hurt him. Carly said she had to get her daughter back right now, and started to leave, but Lucas grabbed her arm and said she couldn’t.

Anna told Felicia that she’d been working really hard and felt more grounded and more herself. What would really make her happy was a visit. Could she come to France? Felicia said, of course (🍷). She’d come first thing tomorrow. Anna told her to let Emma know she loved her.

Felicia told Emma that her grandmother just called.

Harker told Cullum that he’d followed Nathan to the mainland, but he’d only made one stop, the post office. Then he went to the MetroCourt pool to meet with his son James. Cullum said, his nephew James. For a man who claimed to be indifferent to Nathan West’s life, Cassius certainly seemed to be going out of his way to live it. He went to the safe and saw that Britt’s meds were gone.

Nathan and James played in the pool.

Britt said she’d watched patients die. Seeing something like that, seeing her like that, would change him, and she wasn’t letting that happen. He said he could handle it. She was a good person and deserved to have someone with her. She said she deserved to have it end the way she wanted it to – alone. She picked up the phone and said if he wouldn’t agree to leave, she was going to tell his mom everything.

Charlotte said Danny couldn’t tell anyone, but Danny said it wasn’t like Rocco would go to prison. He’d done it to save Jason’s life and was a minor. They could get his dad home and get Rocco off the hook. She said the WSB didn’t know Cullum was a bad guy yet, and would want the shooter to pay. Look what they’d done to his dad. What if they did the same to Rocco? He’d be putting Rocco in even more danger. He said his dad was in danger, and she asked if he was exchanging his brother for his dad. He said his dad couldn’t stay in prison for the rest of his life for something he didn’t do. His grandma was a great lawyer and would fix this. She had to.

Lucas begged Carly not to go. If she went to Windymere, she’d be walking into Cullum’s trap. She said he couldn’t expect her to do nothing while that monster was holding her daughter hostage, and he said, Valentin turned himself in for her and Josslyn. She had to give him time to do what he said he would.

Rocco agreed and asked if Britt was feeling okay now. She said she was, and he said, so he didn’t have to leave yet. She said, right, and he said she was going to be healthy longer than she thought.

Danny got all pissed off about Rocco saying nothing while he worried about his dad and told Charlotte that his dad was rotting in prison because Rocco didn’t tell the truth. Did she expect him to just let that go? She said, no, but telling the truth now wouldn’t save his dad. It would only dial up the danger for Rocco. She’d thought she could trust him. He said he’d helped her protect her dad for months and now he wanted to protect his, but she said his father wanted it this way. He could have given Rocco up, but hadn’t. Danny would be going against everything his dad wanted. He said he didn’t care, and she said, he didn’t care that he’d be putting a target on Rocco’s back and betraying her and her whole family? If he did this, he’d be nothing to her. He said he had to talk to his grandma. She’d know how to fix this. He left.

Cullum said, Cassius took the bait. This was a test and he failed. It was clear he was protecting his mother and sister, but he still had an important role to play in all of this. Cassius didn’t know it yet, but he’d handed Cullum something invaluable. He didn’t have to track Britt down. Cassius would do it for him. She’d die thanks to her brother and the poison he stole. (Doesn’t this guy have a real job? How does he have time for all this?)

Felicia said, it was like night and day from the last time she spoke to Anna, and Emma said she was relieved. Felicia said Anna’s doctor felt a visit would do her good, so she was taking the first flight out in the morning, and Emma said she was coming with her. Don’t fight her on this. Felicia said she was going to ask Emma to join her. Maybe they could bring Anna home.

While Gio kept James occupied in the pool, Nathan sent a text: Meds are on the way.

Anna thanked Dr. Laurent for approving the visit, and the doctor said she’d made good steps, but full recovery was a process. They’d need to continue to examine the full weight of her trauma. They were making good progress, but they weren’t done yet. Anna said she understood, and Dr. Laurent told her to get some rest. They’d talk tomorrow. She left, and Anna took out a stack of letters and pulled one out from the middle.

Lucas asked how long Valentin had been gone, and Carly said, less than twenty-four hours. She had to rescue Josslyn. He said she’d only get one chance and if she went there like this, Cullum would be onto her. How about this? If they didn’t hear from Valentin or there was no movement from the WSB by tomorrow night, then they’d go to Windymere together. She said, okay. Tomorrow, they go in. He said, and they didn’t leave without Josslyn.

Cullum told Harker that another matter demanded attention – Valentin Cassadine. Fortunately, Valentin had left them with two very valuable hostages. We saw a split-screen of Charlotte and Carly.

Thursday:

Laura and Willow sat at a table by the pool, and Willow said she could get funding for a program Laura wanted. It could make a difference for so many people. Laura was impressed by Willow and said the people of Port Charles were lucky.

Brook brought Phoebe to the pool and Gio yelled at the kids who were running. Brook told Phoebe that her big brother was keeping everyone safe, and looking at Willow, she said, there was the woman who was after Phoebe’s daddy.

Chase asked to talk to Tracy. He wanted to have it out.

Josslyn did push-ups, when Nathan came in to check on her. He asked how his mother was, and she said Obrecht was determined to finish the prototype. Congratulations. He’d manipulated his mother into doing what he wanted.

Curtis asked what Jordan was up to, and she said she was searching for Sidwell.

Fitzpatrick asked Turner if there was any chance to get a search warrant based on a blink.

Alexis went to the station and asked Bennett what Danny did this time.

Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Britt walked in to find Dante and Lulu in her room.

Nathan said all he wanted was to get Josslyn and his mother out of this alive, and Josslyn asked if he had a plan. He said the only thing he could do was play along. Cullum had to think he was on board. Josslyn said getting them out meant nothing if it meant Cullum succeeded.

Chase said he owed Tracy an apology, and she said, for what? He said he apologized for not mediating the conflict before things between her and Willow got out of hand, and she said the situation with Willow was working her last nerve. He said he wanted peace for Brook’s sake. And if there was still a chance to save their relationship, he’d like to.

Turner asked what this was in reference to, and Fitzpatrick said he’d received a tip suggesting the other driver might have been Willow.

Laura praised Willow, and Willow said she had a great role model – Laura.

Charlotte said she’d gotten Gio’s text to stop by the pool. What was up? He said he wanted to check in, since Dante and Lulu had gone to find Rocco. If she needed anything, don’t hesitate to ask. She said she was good. She was staying with her grandma. He said he’d also texted Danny, but hadn’t heard from him. Any idea what he was up to? She said, nope, and he said he’d thought they were tight, but she said, not anymore.

Bennett told Alexis that they’d gotten a call from the WSB. Danny had shown up wanting to talk to someone high up about his father’s whereabouts. They’d turned him away because he wasn’t accompanied by an adult, but Danny refused to take no for an answer and tried to hop a fence onto the grounds. She asked if Danny was being charged, and Bennett said that was up to the WSB.

Britt asked how Dante and Lulu found them, and Dante said, her brother. Lulu asked where Rocco was, but Britt said he wasn’t there. She’d consider telling them where he was after they promised not to take him back to Port Charles.

Jordan told Curtis that she’d been combing her work files, hoping to get a clue to where Sidwell had gone, and he said he had faith in her. Sidwell likely had an escape plan so her chances were good. She said she probably helped him set it up and enjoyed it. She’d taken the job to get evidence on him and it turned out to be the best job she’d ever had. He said, to gain trust of the target, sometimes you had to disappear into the role, and she said she’d certainly taken advantage of it. He said, as she should have. She’d gotten an incredible place, made good investments, and gained skills that would work for her anywhere. She said it put her in a good position to get a lead on Sidwell, and he said he had no doubt she’d find it if it was there. He left for a meeting.

Fitzpatrick told Turner what Lucy had said about seeing Willow the night of Jordan’s accident, but Turner said it wasn’t enough for a warrant. He said he’d gone to Willow’s house to ask questions, but someone got in the way – Officer Chase.

Chase said Tracy had been there for his father and Violet, and she said she wanted to preserve their relationship as well, but had concerns. He said nothing was more important than Brook and Phoebe, and she said she believed him, but he was putting his family in jeopardy.

Danny flashed back to Charlotte telling him that Rocco shot Cullum, when Alexis came in. She asked what he was thinking, and he said he was thinking about his dad.

Britt said they’d only be putting Rocco in danger if they took him home, but Lulu said Britt didn’t get to lecture them. The only reason Rocco had been on the pier in the first place was because of her. Britt said he wasn’t there at her invitation or with her knowledge, and she’d only tried to protect him. Lulu said Britt kidnapped him, and Britt said Rocco had a target on his back. Dante said Britt had a target on her back, so what was more dangerous than being with her?

Willow said she’d been inspired by Laura and strived to emulate her, but Laura said she deserved the credit for her own success. Willow said when she was faced with a problem, she asked herself, what would Mayor Collins do? and Laura said her door was always open. Laura’s phone rang and she stepped away to take the call. She said she was hoping to hear from them… She was on her way.

Willow approached Brook and asked if she could hold Phoebe.

Turner said Chase had shown he couldn’t be trusted when it came to Willow. They were married once and he was very protective of her. She believed he tampered with evidence during Willow’s trial, but there were only allegations. Fitzpatrick said he’d wanted to ask Willow more questions, but Chase asked to speak to her alone. He managed to find Drew on his way to the facilities, and asked if Willow had been on the road the night of the accident and was she involved. He blinked once.

Chase said he wasn’t having an affair with Willow, and Tracy said she was wrong to accuse him of being unfaithful, but Willow was stealing time from his family. He said Willow was a friend, and Tracy said it wasn’t about Willow. Willow knew what she was doing and so did Tracy. He said Willow was trying to help him and Brook adopt Phoebe in spite of the Quartermaines putting her through the wringer, and Tracy said his gratitude was taking him away from his family. He said, when he wasn’t working, his day was devoted to Brook and Phoebe, and she asked if he spent this much time with Willow when she was married to Michael.

Josslyn told Nathan that the device was extremely dangerous and volatile and so was Cullum, and he said he didn’t want Cullum to get his hands on it any more than she did. She asked why they weren’t making a move then. Cullum was already suspicious of both of them. He said he’d handle Cullum, and she said she might be alive, but was pretty sure her expiration date was coming up. He said there was no safe route off the island. WSB agents were practically hanging from the trees. She said she’d take her chances. Prove they were on the same team and get her a gun.

Danny told Alexis that he needed to see his dad. He thought if he could talk to someone face to face, they’d let him talk to his dad on the phone. She said no one disputed that the situation was unjust, but he hadn’t made it any better. Cullum came in and said he had to agree. This young man made things worse for himself and others.

Britt told Dante and Lulu that Rocco had insisted on coming with her. They knew how dangerous Cullum was. Why weren’t they taking him anywhere? Lulu said Britt wasn’t Rocco’s mother and it was up to them to protect him, and Britt asked why they weren’t doing it. Lulu said she was, and Dante said Britt had been selfish and just wanted more time with Rocco. Britt said she didn’t have a lot of time left on this earth and wasn’t wasting it apologizing to them. She loved Rocco. If she had a chance to spend time with him and protect him from Cullum, it was a risk worth taking. Rocco walked in.

Jordan thanked Laura for coming by, and Laura said she’d wanted to ask Jordan to go through her records to look for any clues on Sidwell, but didn’t want to put any pressure on her. Jordan said she’d spent the morning sorting through everything she had on him. She had a lot of raw information, but wasn’t sure it would lead anywhere. Laura said Jordan had given them their best chance, and looked through the papers.

Fitzpatrick told Turner that he’d wanted to ask Drew more questions, but Willow and Chase came in before he could. Willow said he’d been disturbing Drew’s rest and told him to submit any other questions to her office in writing, but she’d been willing to answer questions before Chase asked to speak to her alone. Turner said she assumed the warrant he was seeking would lead to proof Willow was on the road that night.

Chase told Tracy that the circumstances were completely different. If Brook had a problem with him spending time with Willow, she’d say so. Tracy asked if he could admit it was creating distance between him and his family. He said his focus was on his family, which was why he turned down the job Willow offered him, and she said, Willow did what?

Brook thanked Willow for not pressing charges against Tracy, and Willow said she just wanted them all to get along. Curtis approached and asked Willow if it was still a good time. Willow said it was. She just had to see Phoebe. Curtis said seeing Phoebe’s adorable face made him more eager to see his own baby. Portia was due any day now.

Charlotte said she thought she could trust Danny, but now realized she shouldn’t have, and Gio said Danny was very loyal to the people he cared about. All he wanted was to help his friends. Have a little faith in the guy. Give him time and he’d do the right thing. She said, if he didn’t, she’d never forgive him.

Cullum asked what Danny was trying to achieve by entering the WSB, but Alexis said she’d answer that. The WSB took Danny’s father and he missed him. He was just looking for someone to help him make contact, which wouldn’t have happened had Jason not been denied contact with his family. Cullum said it was touching, but failed to mitigate the act of breaking and entering, and Alexis said, a judge might disagree. She knew the public would when she went to the media and told them that the WSB had targeted a teenage kid who was grieving after they kidnapped his father and denied him due process. Cullum asked if it was the first time Danny had been found somewhere he shouldn’t have been.

Rocco told his parents that he’d had to leave. He was only causing problems. He’d also been able to help Britt. Where was Charlotte? Lulu said Charlotte was staying with her grandmother, and Rocco told Britt that he was sorry. It was his fault they’d been found. He’d called Danny and Charlotte for help and gave them the address so her brother could send her this. He handed her a package and said it was her medication.

Nathan said he couldn’t risk giving Josslyn a weapon. They wanted different things. He wanted to get himself, her, and his mother out of this alive, and she wanted to stop Cullum. She said give her a gun and she’d make sure she got out of there safely, but he said, maybe. Or maybe not. She said, he didn’t trust her? What if she believed he didn’t want to get them out of there? Nathan promised he would, but she said his word meant nothing.

Tracy asked what Brook thought about Willow’s generous offer, and Chase said Brook didn’t try to pressure him either way. She wanted it to be his decision. Tracy said because Brook prioritized his wants and needs. He should do the same for her. He said he didn’t see how his friendship with Willow prevented that, and she said she was sorry for the night she’d told him to pack his things. It was uncalled for and she overstepped. She wanted his marriage to succeed and believed he needed to take more care with her granddaughter. Despite their best intentions, sometimes they neglected the people they loved the most and she thought that’s what he was doing. She left.

Curtis told Willow that this universal daycare program was going to be a game changer for Port Charles. Would she mind if Aurora covered the launch? She said it would be great, and he asked how she’d feel about having a profile done on her. It had been a while since Port Charles had a real advocate. She said she knew how he felt about Drew, but she was still using his connections to get things done. He said, the difference was, she was using those connections to do right by her constituents and that was a refreshing change of pace.

Jordan told Laura that she was only involved in Sidwell’s public-facing enterprises. Marco handled everything Sidwell didn’t want her to see or know about. Laura said, so if he wanted to find a place to go underground for a while, he’d probably want to keep it as legal as possible, for Marco’s sake if nothing else. Jordan said, hiding in plain sight.

Alexis said she wasn’t discussing her grandson’s past with Cullum, and he said, then, how about an explanation on why Danny was trying to break in? What was he planning to do? The truth this time. She said, he wanted information about his father. It was reckless, but was it really worth the public back and forth? He said he preferred a quiet resolution. The WSB was prepared to let this matter go, provided Danny could assure him that he’d never do this again. Alexis said he wouldn’t, and Cullum said, good. Because if he did, there would be serious consequences. He left, and Alexis said she hoped what just happened scared Danny, because it scared the hell out of her. Cullum was a dangerous man and not to be toyed with.

Josslyn asked if Nathan or Cassius was making that promise. He’d said he and his brother had a connection and he wanted Nathan’s life. Yet he’d been lying to every single person Nathan cared about since he’d gotten there. He’d promised that he’d keep Britt safe and he couldn’t. What about the promises he’d made Nina or his mother? He was holding Obrecht captive so that she’d save him. James thought his father was back. When was he going to tell James the truth? Before or after his work there was done and he had to disappear again? He liked to play the good guy, but he was living a lie. He couldn’t come through for any of the people he claimed to care about, so why should she believe he’d come through for her?

Rocco said Britt was just so sick, he panicked. He should have known her brother would tell his parents where they were. He was such an idiot. Dante said Nathan had to tell them, and Britt told him not to beat himself up. It was okay. Rocco said it wasn’t okay. If he’d told her, they could have been gone already. Dante said he knew the three of them had a lot of work to do, but the important thing was that they found him, and Lulu said if they found him, that meant the WSB could too. They had to get out of there. Rocco said, what about Britt?

Jordan said it was like looking for a needle in a haystack, when Laura said, wait. What is this? It’s 352 Vista Lane. Jordan said it was a property Sidwell purchased, intending to give it to Marco and Lucas as a wedding gift, and Laura wondered why he kept it. Grief? He couldn’t accept his son was gone? Jordan said, Sidwell would have only kept it if it served a purpose… if he knew he might need a place to hide.

Chase met Brook at the pool and said he’d been talking things over with her grandmother. Brook told him, whatever Tracy said, she was sorry, but he said, it wasn’t like that. They had a really good conversation. She’d made him realize that he needed to take a step back and rethink his priorities. Especially now that… Fitzpatrick walked in, and Chase wondered what the hell he was doing there.

Fitzpatrick approached Willow and said he had a warrant to check the trip record on her vehicle. She asked, why? and he said, to see if she was on Route 91 at the time of Jordan Ashford’s accident. Curtis made a soap face.

Charlotte thanked Gio for listening, and he said he was always there for her. She said she had to get ready for her stupid internship. She wished she could bail and hang out at the pool with him. He said he totally got it, but they had the rest of the summer to hang out, and she said she’d be at the pool a lot. On the phone at a nearby table, a man said he had eyes on her now. She’d be in hand shortly.

Nathan said when he’d brought Josslyn to Windymere, he promised he wouldn’t kill her. His life would have been easier if he had, but he’d kept his promise. She said she was alive, but still captive, even though he’d had opportunities to let her go, and he told her to believe what she wanted. But when this was over and she was still breathing, she’d know he kept his word. He left.

Danny told Alexis that he was sorry. He hadn’t wanted to drag her into this. She said, but he did. She’d always fight for him, but he really needed to be careful. The last thing his dad would want was for him to be involved in any way with the WSB. He said she was right. He had to do what his dad would want.

Britt said Rocco needed to go with his parents. She’d be okay. He said, what if she got sick again or what if Cullum found her? and Lulu said they had to go. He wasn’t safe there and Britt could take care of herself. Dante said they had to get out of there and keep their heads down until this whole thing blew over, and Rocco said he’d leave, but only if Britt came with them.

🌞 Summer Friday…

At the pool, Chase wondered what Fitzpatrick wanted with Willow now, then apologized to Brook. He said this was what he meant about getting his priorities straight. He was here with her and Phoebe in this beautiful place on this beautiful day. How lucky was he? Brook said she and Phoebe were the lucky ones.

Curtis told Fitzpatrick, this is ridiculous. Isaiah Gannon was on the road that night. They should be focusing their investigation on him. Fitzpatrick said they were investigating all possibilities, and Curtis asked what evidence they had tying Willow to Jordan’s accident.

Jordan told Laura that she didn’t think Sidwell ever intended the property as a safe house, but Marco’s death changed things. Laura said it was a place where Sidwell could hide in plain sight. Did no one else know about the property? Jordan said she was the only one, and Laura said they were going to use Sidwell’s trust in her to bring him down.

Turner said, with Mac and Dante both on personal leave, she was going to need to rely on Nathan more than usual. She needed him to take over the search for Sidwell.

Charlotte walked into Crimson, and mystery guy was in the elevator, but didn’t get out when he saw Nina. Nina said she needed to talk to Charlotte about her work schedule for the summer. She wondered if they should loop Lulu in, but Charlotte said she was staying with Laura while Lulu was out of town. Nina asked if everything was okay, and Charlotte said it was fine. Nina said Charlotte could always talk to her father. She knew Valentin was in town and knew Charlotte had been seeing him, so why didn’t they drop the act and be honest?

Dante said they were trying to get Rocco out of danger, which meant getting him as far away from Britt as possible.

Dr. Laurent opened Anna’s door to let in Mac, Felicia, and Emma, and Emma ran to her. They hugged, and Anna said it was good to see them, but Mac said, not as good as it was to see her.

Jordan said, for all she knew, Sidwell could be questioning her allegiance to him, but Laura said she didn’t think he was. It was a lead that should be investigated. Jordan asked if she was thinking of bringing Sonny in on this, but Laura said they didn’t need to. Sidwell was a fugitive and all they needed was the PCPD.

Turner asked where they were in the search for Sidwell, and Nathan said, nowhere good. He could be anywhere. She told him not to assume Sidwell left town and to leave no stone unturned. Sidwell was dangerous and a big fish. She wanted to be the one who brought him down.

Chase suggested they take a trip to Seattle once the adoption was a done deal. They could introduce Phoebe to Finn and Violet. Brook said she loved it, and Chase got distracted looking at Fitzpatrick.

Fitzpatrick said they had two credible witnesses that placed Willow at the scene of the accident, but her presence at the PCPD would be voluntary. Curtis said Fitzpatrick didn’t have a warrant and was just waving his badge around, and Willow said she was nowhere near Route 91 that night. She noticed someone filming on their phone, and suggested they discuss it at the PCPD. She had nothing to hide.

Brook thought of other places they could go in Seattle, but noticed Chase was no longer listening.

Anna apologized for the way she’d acted. They’d witnessed things they didn’t need to. Felicia said they loved her, and Emma said the only thing they wanted was for her to get better. Anna asked what was going on at home.

Charlotte said Nina had been using her this entire time, but Nina said, not by choice. She could explain. Charlotte said Nina tried to sell her and her father out, and didn’t care about them at all, but Nina said that wasn’t true. She hadn’t wanted to do any of it and she was sorry. It wasn’t how she felt. She loved Charlotte and would take it all back if she could. At the time, she felt like she was choosing the lesser of two evils. Charlotte said it seemed like she was choosing between protecting her and protecting Willow, and Nina’s choice was definitely not her.

Britt told Rocco that his dad was right. The danger was her. Rocco said Cullum could be after him too. Cullum might know he’d shot him. Lulu said that’s why they had to get him somewhere safe, and Dante said they were just trying to protect him. Rocco said, that’s what Britt was trying to do too. He got that they didn’t like her, but he couldn’t just leave her to fend for herself. Britt said, yes, he could, and Rocco said Dante was a cop with a gun. They could protect each other. Dante said all they knew was that Britt was the target, and Lulu said that meant if Britt was with them, Rocco was in danger. Dante said he didn’t even know if that was true. If Cullum found them with Britt, she would be the only one he’d want alive because he wanted something from her. Did she want to tell them what that was?

Anna asked what the latest and greatest was with Emma, and Emma told her about going with Gio to New York to see Aladdin. It was a dream come true. Anna said it sounded like everything was wonderful back home and hoped she’d be joining them soon. She asked to talk to Emma alone, and Mac and Felicia left. She said what she had to tell Emma was important.

Brook said she could tell Chase was distracted and suggested he go see what was going on. He said he’d only be a second and went over to Curtis who was sitting alone at a table. He asked if Curtis knew what was going on, and Curtis said Fitzpatrick was overstepping again. Apparently, the PCPD had gotten a warrant for Willow’s trip log, and Fitzpatrick took her down to the station to ask her some questions about Jordan’s accident. Isaiah came in and asked if he’d heard Curtis say there was another suspect in Jordan’s crash.

Charlotte said she understood why Nina chose Willow, but Nina said Charlotte was family too. Charlotte said, not anymore, but who was she to judge? She and her father would choose each other in a heartbeat. Why would Nina be any different? The office phone rang, and Charlotte answered it. She told Nina that it was Willow, and Nina took the phone. She said, what?… When?… Why were they questioning her about… Of course (🍷). She’d be right there. She said she hated leaving Charlotte like this, and Charlotte wondered why since she was so good at it. Charlotte pretended to be engrossed in her phone, and Nina left.

Britt said she’d been doing work for Cullum and he’d like for her to complete that work, and Dante asked if that’s why Cullum was after her. She said, yes, and told Rocco that the only reason she took him with her was because she was worried Cullum was after him too. She thought he’d be safer with her, but that was no longer the case. The safest place for him right now was away from her and with his parents. Lulu said, listen to her, and Rocco said he’d heard them. Staying there was a risk, but he was willing to take it. They’d always told him that they take chances for the people they love, and they could hate it, but he loved Britt. She was really important to him. Help him help her. Lulu said she was going to let Britt decide what they did next. It was up to her.

Curtis said Willow wasn’t a suspect, just answering questions, and Isaiah said they must have cause to question her. Chase said it was a story he’d heard a thousand times, a cop trying to make a name for himself, and Curtis said, instead, he was making a big mistake. Chase said he’d clear it up, and went back to Brook, and Curtis said, another innocent person was facing consequences because of Isaiah’s actions. Willow was now at the police station because Isaiah wouldn’t face what he did.

Chase told Brook that he was sorry, but he thought he had to head to the station. ADA Turner had a vendetta against Willow and he thought she was steering Fitzpatrick in the wrong direction. Brook said it sounded like Willow needed all the help she could get, he thanked her for understanding, and he left.

Turner met Willow in the interrogation room and said they were waiting on the information from the trip log. Willow said she was told Turner had questions, but they both knew what was going on. Turner couldn’t convict her for attempted murder and was now trying to frame her for leaving the scene of an accident.

Anna said Emma was probably wondering why she’d asked for the visit, and Emma said she thought Anna probably had a good reason. Anna said Dr. Laurent encouraged her not to involve Emma’s mother in her recovery at this point, and Emma asked, why not? Anna said she was trying to work through the very complicated history she had with Faison and Emma’s mom was woven into that. Emma had missed so many years with her when she’d been abducted by him. Emma said she’d never forgive him for that, and Anna said, nor should she. She didn’t want to unearth that for Robin and subject her to those horrible times. She needed to be fully recovered and didn’t want to traumatize Robin again. Emma said she and her mom talked and her mom was 100% supportive of whatever Anna needed to do, however she needed to do it. Her mom loved Anna. They all did. All they wanted was for her to be okay.

Charlotte perused the clothing racks in Nina’s office, when Danny came in. He said he wanted to let her know that he didn’t tell his grandma about Rocco shooting Cullum. He realized she couldn’t do anything to help his dad, so he broke into the WSB to talk to someone himself. Charlotte said, wait. What? He broke into the WSB?

Jordan’s doorbell rang, and she answered the door to Nathan. She thanked him for getting there so quickly, and he said he assumed it was about Sidwell. Jordan said they believed they knew the location he might be hiding out at, and he asked if the intel was legit. Laura said they thought so, and he asked where he was headed. Laura said they thought that Sidwell might still be in Port Charles and they thought they knew where to find him.

Britt said she loved Rocco too, and part of that was knowing she couldn’t come with him. She’d made a lot of choices and some of them were stupid, some of them were selfish, and they led her here. One of the most selfish choices she’d made was getting pregnant with him, but she didn’t regret it because he was here. He was generous, kind, and wonderful. He was incredible and had changed everything for her. He’d taught her that there were things in this world that were bigger and more important than her. That’s why he needed to go with his parents, because the biggest, most important thing was that he was safe. So please, could he do that for her?

Isaiah said the police were questioning other suspects, yet Curtis was still coming at him with accusations, and Curtis said, because Isaiah was guilty. The police would clear Willow’s name soon enough. Isaiah said, maybe, but disparage his name one more time, and Curtis would be facing more than assault charges. Curtis asked if that was a threat, but Isaiah said it was a promise, and he left.

Turner said, no one was accusing Willow of causing the accident, but if hers was the other car involved that night, she left the scene of an accident without calling for help, causing Ms. Ashford precious time which directly impacted the severity of her injuries. Willow said she wasn’t even on Route 91 that night, and Turner said forgive her for not taking Willow’s word, given her history of losing track of her whereabouts. Willow said Fitzpatrick alluded to witnesses. Was she allowed to know who they were? Turner said, Lucy Coe was one of them, and Willow said, hardly the definition of credible. And the other one? Turner said, your husband.

Chase approached Fitzpatrick’s desk and said he knew Fitzpatrick was new and just following orders, but the ADA was railroading Congresswoman Cain. Fitzpatrick said they had cause for the warrant. Either the trip log cleared Willow or it didn’t. In the meantime, he suggested Chase go home. He wasn’t doing himself any favors by intervening. Chase said he was good here. He didn’t turn his back on friends.

Chase walked into the interrogation room, and Turner said, Officer Chase, in a surprise to no one. (Ha-ha!) Chase said he wasn’t violating any procedure. He was there as a private citizen and wanted a private word with the congresswoman. Turner said she’d let Willow know what the trip log turned up, and left.

Felicia told Dr. Laurent that Anna seemed much more like herself. When did the doctor think they could take her home? Dr. Laurent agreed Anna had shown improvement, but they still needed time to make sure there wasn’t a relapse. Anna was dealing with significant trauma and they were dealing with the process of separating reality from paranoid delusion. Felicia said Anna had lived a life of extremes. Some things that may sound paranoid from her past, could be grounded in reality. The doctor said, that may be true, but until she was satisfied that Anna knew the difference, it wasn’t safe for her to leave.

Anna said it was good for her soul to see Emma, and Emma said her too. Anna said she’d kept all of Emma’s letters. Reading about her life and how happy she was, was comforting. Just to know Emma was thriving and in love was the best medicine for her. Emma said she loved Anna so much, and Anna said she loved Emma too. They hugged, and Anna said she had to catch up with Felicia too, so Emma left.

Nathan said it was a good lead, and Jordan said she and Laura were in agreement that they’d do what they could to bring Sidwell to justice. Nathan asked, who else had they told about Sidwell’s location? and Laura said, no one. Jordan said he was the only person they’d spoken to, and he said, good. It was imperative that it stayed that way.

Danny said he didn’t even make it inside, and Charlotte asked how he could be so stupid. Cullum or anyone else could have made him disappear. He said the WSB just turned him over to the PCPD and Detective Bennett called his grandma. She came down to the station and smoothed things out with everyone. She said, no disrespect to his grandmother, but he got lucky. That’s all. Was he going to tell them that Rocco shot Cullum so he could free his dad? He said he wasn’t even going to mention Rocco. He was just going to tell them that Cullum was a double agent. She said, then he would be dead. If Cullum found out Danny knew he was dirty, he’d be in a hole somewhere dead. Or worse, alive.

Rocco said he’d go, but Britt had to promise she wasn’t going to stay there and wait for Cullum to find her. She’d keep moving like they said they would, take her medication, and not give up. Promise him. She said, okay, but he told her that he needed to hear her say it. She said she promised, and they hugged, both crying.

Anna told Felicia that she understood why Felicia couldn’t do as she asked. She was unwell and Felicia did it out of love. Felicia said not getting Anna out of there was one of the hardest decisions she ever had to make, but it was the right one. Anna was getting better and stronger. Anna said it was really difficult trying to explain her experience to people who didn’t know Faison and who didn’t know the history or context. It just seemed… Felicia said, unreal? and Anna said, yeah. Felicia said she just tried to explain that to Dr. Laurent, and Anna said Felicia knew better than anyone that the things that happened with Faison were too real. She thought what it came down to was that she was trying to figure out what she could trust from that experience in her memory and who she could trust. She took Felicia’s hands and said it was really important that she knew she could trust her.

Curtis saw Nina at the station and asked if she was there for Willow. Nina asked how he knew that, and he said he was there when the detective asked her to come in for questioning. There was nothing to worry about. Willow wasn’t guilty. Isaiah Gannon was. She said it was looking like it didn’t matter because Turner was targeting Willow. She was probably humiliated that she’d lost her case in court. He said, facts are facts, and ADA Turner is about to be 0 for 2.

Willow said it meant so much that Chase came there, and he said Fitzpatrick got it all wrong. She said Turner was claiming Lucy Coe and Drew were somehow witnesses, and he asked how that was possible. She said she had no idea about Lucy, but remember how Fitzpatrick was alone with Drew the other night? He said, Fitzpatrick would have had to ask Drew a yes or no question. What could he have asked that would have implicated her in Jordan’s accident?

Dante said, let’s go, but Britt said, wait. She remembered that she had something for Rocco. She handed him a small bottle filled with liquid that had a bubble wand in it, and he asked what it was. She said, when he was a baby, he blew these cute little milk bubbles. When she saw it at the bodega, she had to get it. It was probably stupid. What teenage boy was blowing bubbles? He said he loved it and thanked her, and she told him to take care of himself. He said, only if she did, and she said she would. Lulu thanked her for keeping Rocco safe, and as they were about to leave, Rocco came back and hugged Britt again. He said this wouldn’t be the last time he saw her, and she said, just wait. She’d pop up when he least expected it. He said, she’d better, and she said he could count on it. They left, Dante closing the door.

Danny said he was trying to help his dad, and Charlotte said if he wanted to help him, go home and stay out of this whole mess. He said, you’ve got it, and left. Mystery man got out of the elevator, and Danny went in. Mystery man went into Nina’s office, said, hello, Charlotte, and gave her a creepy face.

Isaiah said he didn’t mean to disturb Brook’s pool time, but he heard the police were questioning Willow about Jordan’s accident. He wasn’t asking her to break her husband’s confidence, but this really affected him. Was there anything she could tell him about what was going on? She said, Detective Fitzpatrick showed up there earlier, spoke to Willow, and she left with him. Not in handcuffs or anything. According to Chase, the PCPD had a warrant to look through Willow’s trip log the night of Jordan’s accident. He said, if they had a warrant, they must have cause. He didn’t wish anything bad on Willow, but if she was involved, he hoped they found proof. Then Curtis would have to acknowledge he’d destroyed his career for something he didn’t do.

Willow said she was sure Fitzpatrick asked Drew a question and misinterpreted his response, and Chase asked if they’d read Willow her rights. She said, no, and he said, then she wasn’t under arrest and didn’t have to stay here. He opened the door, and Nina asked what was going on. Willow said, nothing she should be dealing with. It was a complete waste of time. Nina asked if she was allowed to go, and Chase said, absolutely, but Turner said she needed Willow to wait. They checked the trip log on her 2025 BMW and it placed her on Route 91 at 9:30 pm on April 8th, 2026. In case she wasn’t aware, that placed her within seconds of Jordan Ashford’s car crash.

Anna said she was telling Felicia this because Felicia was her friend. She was going to trust the fact that their friendship was strong enough for Felicia to believe. Felicia said, believe what? and Anna said, Nathan West isn’t who he says he is.

Nathan thanked someone on the phone and told Jordan and Laura that he’d made arrangements to stake out the property. But Sidwell had a lot of resources and it was possible he had someone inside the PCPD. Jordan said it was probable. How else would Nathan have gotten ambushed? Nathan said, then they understood. The quieter this was kept… Laura said, the more likely they were to catch him. They weren’t going to tell anyone. Jordan said he had their word, and Nathan said he’d be in touch. He left, and took out his phone in the hallway. He said, it’s me. We have a Sidwell problem.

Lulu, Dante, and Rocco got in the car, and Lulu asked if Rocco was okay. Looking at the bubble jar, he said, not really. If anything happened to Britt, he’d never forgive himself. Dante started the car.

Britt was about to give herself an injection, when two armed officers busted in. They told her to freeze, and she put her hands up. An officer said she was under arrest for kidnapping.

Charlotte asked who mystery man was, and he said, Agent Mark McKay with the WSB. She needed to come with him. She said she didn’t know him and wasn’t going anywhere with him, and he said it would be easier if she cooperated. He backed her up against the desk, and she reached for a letter opener, intending to stab him, but he twisted her arm and made her drop it. Danny came up behind him and knocked him out. He took Charlotte’s hand, and they ran out the door.

On Monday, Sonny tells Alexis that they have to make sure Danny never finds out; Danny wonders why Cullum is suddenly after Charlotte; Cullum says Nathan needs to be there to make sure Sidwell doesn’t walk out of that house alive; and Anna asks Felicia if it isn’t worth looking into her theory.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

She’s back and ready to rumble.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-anna-devane-returns-after-months-off-screen-but-is-she-hiding-a-secret-agenda

I’m not hating glimpses of the old Brook.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-amanda-setton-reacts-to-brook-lynns-dirty-move-against-willow

Good for him. This was indefensible. Apparently, Brick is a stand-up guy IRL.

https://radaronline.com/p/stephen-a-smith-refuses-apologize-karmelo-anthony-verdict-opinion-blasts-supporters

This doesn’t sound like my jam musically, but kudos to him.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-alum-chad-duell-drops-his-new-single-if-you-need-me

This was sad to hear.

https://ew.com/fundraiser-launched-to-help-soap-star-marcy-walker-amid-health-issue-12005471

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

Eyebrows Joe claimed he had no ill intention in talking about Gael and thought Nathan was overreacting. In Nathan’s interview, he said Joe had been talking sh*t about Gael to everyone, and during the crew’s night out, he bitched in the taxi while the others went on to dance. In Joe’s interview, he said the day had been mentally challenging, but I have the feeling every day is mentally challenging for him. Both Gen and Joy were interested in Cooper, who said, it was a f***ing dilemma. After he was done pouting, Nathan told Joe, listen to the bosun, no stepping on toes, and have a good season. The next charter were repeat guests Johnny Damon and his wife Michelle, who wanted a  banquet reminiscent of ancient Rome, a dine in the dark experience (why?), and an escape room challenge. Aesha made Kayley second stew, and Gen said, WTF, dude? In Kat’s interview, she said she felt Gen had learning to do in the lack of respect department. That’s putting it mildly. Guest Josef turned out to be an immediate a-hole, disrespecting the crew and not following safety rules. He was so awful (and nothing to look at), his girlfriend requested to go back to shore, which Captain Sandy accommodated. She also told Josef that he needed to knock it off.

This dude was the worst.

The Valley

A drunk Zack had a hissy fit and Schwartz wondered, where’s the kumbaya? Where’s the happy birthday vibes? Where’s my cake?  The next day, Zack said, emotions got away, not just with me, with all of us, making me dislike him even more. I hate the all of us sh*t, when it wasn’t all of us – it was you.

In the City

It looked like Amanda was a budding hoarder. Two years prior, she’d told Kyle that she’d get stuff off the bed, and there was an entire room full of her junk. She kept calling it clutter. I guess tomato/tomahto. Kyle continued to be a jerk, and she said the night before she moved, he’d brought home two strangers and they were playing music at 2 am on Sunday. In bringing strangers home drunk, he was doing the thing she said she hated, even though he claimed to want to make it work. Kyle said they were nice guys, but she told him, it was a guy and girl, since he was clearly in blackout mode. In Amanda’s interview, she said she knew what he wanted, but her fear was that he wasn’t capable of giving her what she wanted. They’d just been married when she got a DM with a video of him with someone else. Maybe it would have been wise to have gotten a clue then.

Next Gen NYC

Ariana had broken up with Hudson because she felt she was holding his hand and no one was holding hers. There was talk about Charlie and the crypto house of horrors, and arguing about Gia’s mom unfollowing Ava. Gia claimed Teresa didn’t care enough to unfollow her, but my guess is that she wouldn’t know how if she did. Come on. She can’t even pronounce cumin. It was Emira’s birthday and she was having a C**try Night, although in her interview, she said Bravo was making her call it Country Night. Don the cowboy hats or the… never mind. Joining the group was new guy Liam, who was an actor and a friend of Hudson’s from school. In Liam’s interview, he said he didn’t watch reality TV. He’d seen one season of Love Island and decided it wasn’t for him, which I can totally understand. What did seem to be for him was Ariana. Maybe he should have watched Summer House instead. It was also Ariana’s birthday, even though she was going to Emira’s party, and Georgia said she’d thought Ariana broke up with Hudson for the show. When she saw Ariana’s move out post, she believed it was real. Like needing Instagram to confirm reality wasn’t bad enough, I thought if I heard her say literally one more time, I was going to scream. Literally, Georgia literally can’t literally stop saying literally, literally before every other word.

https://pagesix.com/video/next-gen-nyc-recap-ava-dash-strikes-feud-with-gia-giudice-over-teresa-drama-vrt-unpacks-episode-1

Kindly pick a lane. Even if just for Georgia’s sake.

https://decider.com/2026/06/24/next-gen-nyc-ariana-biermann-hudson-mcleroy-back-together

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island – Reunion Part 1

I hate Reunions and am growing to hate this group of women. Liz apologized to Alicia for embarrassing her about the homeless thing, and no surprise, there was a but attached. She also claimed it was a manufactured situation and that they’d known about the upcoming conversation in the car beforehand. This led to an argument, along with pretty much everything else leading to an argument. Jo-Ellen finally told Liz to STFU. My main question was, WTF was Rulla wearing?

https://www.realitytea.com/2026/06/22/real-housewives-of-rhode-island-rhori-episode-13-recap-reunion-part-1/

Random Reality Items

A revamped London premieres on July 29th.

One of the best reality shows on pause and reboot? WTF? Why?

Hard to believe it’s been 20 years. Premieres August 9th.

Because, LVP.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Project Hail Mary. HBO/MAX. Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) is a teacher recruited – scratch that – forced to become an astronaut in order to save the planet. While in outer space, he wakes to discover his fellow travelers dead and that he’s all alone. Not for long though. He comes across another lone voyager from a different species on the same mission who he names Rocky. The crux of this film is more the developing relationship between Grace and Rocky than the mission itself. Their developing bond is interspersed with scenes showing how Grace got there, along with fantastic special effects that made me wish I’d seen it on the big screen. Ken Russell would be eating his heart out if he was still alive. Normally, I’m not a fan of the outer space genre, but I loved this movie and especially loved Rocky. No surprise, there are plenty of miscommunications and poignant moments as the two become friends and bond. The dialogue is wonderful and the characters are engaging. There’s also plenty of humor sprinkled throughout, and the ending was just what I was looking for. Like Rocky, I could only say – Amaze! Amaze! Amaze!

The bare bones.

A more in-depth review.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/project-hail-mary-ryan-gosling-movie-review-2026

A perfect perspective.

Rabbit Hole. Amazon Prime. I’d never heard of this film, but Nicole Kidman is usually a safe bet, so I decided to give it a go and wasn’t disappointed. Bella and Howie lost a young child when he was hit by a car and are grappling with the aftermath. While I can’t identify personally, I can certainly feel empathy for such a loss. It’s out of order, and not only is the child gone, so are the parents’ hopes and dreams for their future. As others have said, there are words for other types of losses, like widow or widower, but there is no word for losing a child. The couple is also in group therapy to deal with their grief, but Becca is starting to feel unsatisfied with the lack of closure. She drops out of group and begins to develop a friendship with the teen who caused the accident. Kidman is her usual amazing self, but the rest of the cast is excellent as well, especially Sandra Oh as another member of the therapy group who dips out to smoke weed in the car. Both the story and acting were incredibly authentic, so be prepared to have your heart broken.

https://www.starkinsider.com/2010/10/review-nicole-kidman-stoic-in-rabbit-hole.html

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/rabbit-hole-2010

👩🏽‍🦽‍➡️ Bringing Wheelchair Sexy Back…

I love these two and couldn’t be happier that they’re back for a second season. First episode spoiler alert: Wedding bells can be heard.

https://people.com/jay-manuel-and-pamela-chavez-brittle-bone-disease-clash-over-expanding-family-exclusive-12004885

https://www.accessonline.com/videos/jay-pamela-have-candid-conversation-about-expanding-their-family-in-season-2-trailer

https://glaad.org/if-not-us-then-who-disabled-queer-couple-reshapes-reality-tv-in-new-tlc-show-jay-and-pamela

🙃 Rules Are Made To Be Broken…

🦅 Soaring again despite that pesky electrocution.

https://people.com/bald-eagle-returns-to-flight-6-months-after-being-electrocuted-12007139

🐄 Next she’ll want to borrow the car keys.

https://people.com/highland-cow-goes-viral-after-farmer-takes-it-to-beach-runs-into-ocean-video-12005660

🐏 Taking pride in the flock.

https://people.com/farmer-behind-rainbow-wool-tends-only-to-gay-sheep-saving-queer-lives-exclusive-12000672

🐶 And who doesn’t love a pet in a little hat?

https://people.com/virginia-vet-school-creates-graduation-pet-photo-shoot-tradition-12005495

🏌️‍♀️ Quotes of the Week

Tomorrow becomes never. No matter how small the task, take the first step now. – Tim Ferriss

Everything is as good or as bad as our opinion makes it. – C.S. Lewis, from Till We Have Faces

Apologizing does not always mean that you’re wrong and the other person is right. It just means that you value your relationship more than your ego.Author Unknown

I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. – John Burroughs

It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. – Voltaire

Ends are not bad things, they just mean that something else is about to begin. And there are many things that don’t really end, anyway, they just begin again in a new way. Ends are not bad and many ends aren’t really an ending; some things are never-ending. – C. JoyBell C. (Or as Semisonic put it more simply, every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.)

The border to eternity is never ahead of us. It runs parallel to life and can be crossed over at any moment by old and young. – Reinhard Bonnke

A mathematical formula for happiness: Reality divided by Expectations. There were two ways to be happy: improve your reality or lower your expectations. – Jodi Picoult

The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. – Mark Twain

She can’t take your little thought cloud and deposit it and write checks against it. – Judge Marilyn Milian, People’s Court

I’m trying to learn stuff. – West Wilson, Summer House

🏖️ Resting Beach Face…

Until next time, stay safe; stay not stressing over your summer body (seriously, look around, you’re not that bad); and stay not neglecting the people you love the most.

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June 12, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Brook Hatches a Plan, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Coming Soon, Broadway Wins, Busy Dogs, Perfect Number Of Quotes & Born

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What I Watched Today

(Nada enchilada summer – condensed because life is short & summer should be fun)

General Hospital

Monday:

Josslyn was doing squat thrusts, when Cullum came in and asked what she was doing there.

Sonny and Laura were at the MetroCourt Gardens, and Laura told Sonny that they’d endured the nightmare together and would end it together. Nearby, Curtis met with Alexis, and Curtis asked if she would defend him, but she said she couldn’t.

Portia saw Isaiah in the hospital boardroom, and he said they’d been choosing his replacement.

Kai was Trina’s driver for the day, when she got a phone call and turned someone down. She told him there had been an opening for a rehearsal space, but she had to get everything done for the shower.

At the hospital, Lucas got a text from Sonny: Ready to pull the trigger. Keep you posted. Kristina stopped in to show him the update on the tennis center, and he said Marco would love it. Kristina said it killed her that she wouldn’t be there when it opened.

Nathan told Sidwell there were no leads on Britt, but Sidwell said it was no longer a priority. He and Cullum had found a replacement. Nathan asked who it was.

Cullum told Josslyn that she and Obrecht had to be roommates for now, and his thug brought in an unconscious Liesl, dumping her on the couch. Cullum left, and Josslyn tried to rouse Obrecht.

Laura told Sonny the helipad and flight path had been shut down, and he said now came the hard part. Sidwell had been on a winning streak. Laura said now that it was broken, what would he do?

Nathan was surprised that Sidwell replaced Britt with his mother, and Sidwell said she had the credentials and no one knew Britt or Faison as well as she did. Cullum came in and asked why Josslyn was being held there.

Trina went over the day’s schedule with Kai outside Bobbie’s, and he suggested she delegate some things. He thought she should consider taking the rehearsal space. She wasn’t being fair to herself.

Isaiah told Portia that he could stay on as a diagnostician and a medical consultant, and once his hand healed he’d be able to get back on staff… if his hand healed. It would be months before he knew the full extent of his motor skills, but until then, his career was up in the air.

Alexis said it was considered a conflict of interested to represent an opposing party in a lawsuit if a lawyer had already been approached about it, and Curtis realized Isaiah was suing him.

Sonny said he had his people keeping eyes on their families, and Laura thanked him. She asked about Lucas, but Sonny said Lucas told him no. Laura said Lucas was tied up in Marco’s death and didn’t understand the risk, but Sonny said he had to honor Lucas’s decision. They had to see this through for him.

Lucas said he had no idea Kristina was interested in medicine, and she said everything had clicked into place. She asked if he had tips and he told her to look up the Pomodoro Technique. It was a lifesaver when you had to cram. She said she was leaving to shadow a doctor over the summer, and he asked if it wasn’t short notice. She said a lot of people would be surprised, starting with her mother.

Alexis said Isaiah wasn’t her client, and Curtis suggested a workaround, but she said Portia would be called as a witness and she couldn’t in good conscience cross examine her again. She said she’d find him someone else. He said no one was better at putting someone else on trial than she was, and that was what he intended to do.

Portia said she knew Isaiah’s frustration, and he said it felt like something had been stolen from him. She said it had been. He’d paid the price for Curtis resorting to violence. He said that’s why he was taking Curtis to court.

Obrecht came to, and Josslyn helped her sit up and got her some water. Obrecht asked how she got there, and Josslyn said, Cullum. She guessed Obrecht had been drugged. They were underneath Windymere and needed a fob to open the door. Obrecht wondered why Cullum would kidnap her, and Josslyn said probably because of how well she knew Faison. Obrecht said, even dead, that man continued to haunt her, and wondered why Josslyn had been asking questions about Faison. Josslyn told Obrecht that she was a WSB agent.

Cullum wondered why he hadn’t been told about Josslyn, and Sidwell said Cullum made moves without giving him and Nathan notice, so they’d followed suit. He got a call and asked where she was… He thanked them for the information, and said there was a problem with the flight path he had to deal with. He left, and Cullum said he’d take care of Josslyn, but Nathan said, no, he wouldn’t.

Cullum said he wasn’t risking the project because of Josslyn, but Nathan said she was a valuable bargaining chip. Cullum thought she was a liability, but Nathan said Sidwell agreed with him. Cullum said they’d crossed a line, but Nathan said Josslyn had been contained. Cullum said they needed to keep each other in the loop, and Nathan said, like when Cullum took his mother?

Obrecht said Josslyn was the WSB type – eager, young, and curious. As far as underground prisons went, it could be worse. Josslyn said she wasn’t the first and showed Obrecht Anna’s message on the wall.

Kai said Trina had been too busy with the shower to pay attention to the showcase, but Trina said the shower was important to her family. He said it wasn’t her job to solve her parents problems, especially if it meant putting her life on the backburner. Would she be fine if she blew the showcase for something that was out of her control? She couldn’t save her parents from themselves. Only they could do that.

Lucas wondered why Kristina wasn’t telling her parents. All they wanted was for her to be happy. Kristina said Charlie’s never felt like her thing, but she struggled with letting go of the Corinthos-Davis House and needed his help.

Sidwell arrived at the MetroCourt Gardens, griping that he’d been forced to take the launch, and Laura said she’d been getting complaints about the flight path. Sidwell strongly suggested she rectify her mistakes, and Laura said she was. Go for it. He told her to think about what she was doing, and she said she had. She never should have caved and if he didn’t like it, do his worst.

Sidwell said Sonny put her up to this. She could go to prison for murder. Sonny said, no one put Laura up to anything. He’d sold Sidwell the piers to protect her and if she was done with Sidwell, so was he. Sidwell said she hadn’t won. It was just a hiccup. When she was in prison, he might appoint Boyle to take her place. He left, and Laura said, that was so satisfying. Sonny thanked her for asking him to stay.

Kristina said, it wasn’t great timing and it would be easier if there was someone she trusted to check on things from time to time, and Lucas said it would be his privilege. It would give him a place where he could connect with Marco. Kristina said Marco had saved her life, the center was the least she could do, and he said she had a big heart and it would make her a good doctor. Congratulations.

Curtis told Alexis that there wasn’t sufficient evidence, but he’d prove Isaiah did it. What if they could convince a jury that Isaiah had left them to die? Alexis said it could be argued that it pushed Curtis past the point of restraint, but in her opinion, it had every chance of backfiring.

Isaiah told Portia that Alexis had declined to represent him and he knew it made an already uncomfortable situation harder for Portia. She said that didn’t mean he wasn’t completely justified.

Cullum said Nathan failed at wrangling his sister. Faison would be so disappointed in his lack of brilliance. Nathan said there were other ways he was like his father, and Cullum asked if that was a threat, but Nathan said it was just a suggestion to tread lightly. Cullum said it led him to wonder if Nathan’s sloppiness was genuine or sabotage.

Josslyn said Anna had been kidnapped, locked up, and worn down enough to be discredited. She’d been close to exposing Faison’s final project, something about cold fusion. Obrecht said it was a boondoggle that Faison had fantasized about his entire life, but Josslyn said she understood they were on the verge of making it happen. Their lead scientist had walked before its completion. Obrecht figured out that it had been Britt and wondered why she’d do it. Josslyn said it wasn’t willingly.

Alexis said Curtis could be looked at like a spurned ex and the DA’s office could use it as a pattern of animosity. It could get him acquitted or guarantee a guilty verdict.

Portia said Curtis should have consequences, but they’d all be affected. She asked Isaiah could just hold off for now.

Trina agreed with Kai that she’d been distracted. She hadn’t even picked out any songs. It was exciting, but terrifying. Kai said, if she fell flat, wouldn’t she rather do it knowing she gave it her all? It was obvious how much it meant to her. She was always doing the best for everyone else. Do what was best for her.

Cullum said Nathan had grown a conscience, but Nahan said his payout would ensure he’d see it through. Cullum asked why he should believe Nathan, and Nathan said Obrecht was nothing to him.

Obrecht told Josslyn that she’d wasted time being furious with Britt when those monsters were threatening to withhold her medication. Her history of loyalty to Faison had stopped Britt from asking for help, but why hadn’t she gone to her brother?

Trina said she heard Kai, but still had to deal with the baby shower, and he said he had her back no matter what she decided. She said when the shower was in the rearview, the showcase would have her undivided attention.

Portia said, as long as it didn’t jeopardize his case, could Isaiah wait to file until after the baby was born? and he said if his attorney confirmed it wouldn’t make a difference, he’d wait. Portia said she was 100% with him, and they kissed.

Curtis said, it may be the only way hold Isaiah accountable, and Alexis said the DA’s office didn’t have enough evidence. It wouldn’t lead to a prosecution, but Isaiah’s reputation would be shredded. Curtis said he wouldn’t lose a wink of sleep because he is a selfish cretin.

Laura said Sidwell had seemed confident and had no idea his leverage was gone, and Sonny said it could be a problem. With the blackmail gone, all bets were off. She said Sidwell would lash out, and he wondered, against who?

Sidwell came back to Windymere, and Cullum wanted closer look at Cassius, but Sidwell headed for his safe. He was going to expose Laura for Dalton’s murder. He dug through the safe and realized his evidence was gone. Cullum wondered who would have taken it, and Sidwell flashed back to seeing Lucas near the safe. His phone rang and he saw it was Lucas, but didn’t answer. Lucas left a message asking Sidwell to meet him at the construction site for the tennis center.

Obrecht told Josslyn that Nathan would never be involved with Faison’s final project and neither would Britt. Josslyn said there was something she had to tell Obrecht about Nathan, when Nathan walked in.

Tuesday:

Gio was sunning himself by the boathouse, when Emma threw an ice cube on him and said he knew exactly what he did.

Nina visited Jack, who said he wanted a cheeseburger. She asked if he talked with Valentin, and he said yes.

Brook ran into Willow at Bobbie’s and followed her outside. Willow said she wanted no more conflict, and Brook suggested they solve it once and for all.

Trina and Kai set up the shower at the MetroCourt Gardens. Even though it had been where Curtis punched Isaiah, it had been too late to change the venue. Trina told Kai that he’d gone above and beyond, so he could leave. Stella came in and told him not to let the other men see him or they’d want to leave too. Isaiah walked in with Portia and said there was nowhere else he’d rather be.

Curtis met Jordan after her check-up, and she asked if he wasn’t going to be late for the baby shower. He said that depended on her.

Obrecht thought Nathan was there to rescue them, but he came in and closed the door.

Sidwell met Lucas at the tennis center site, and Lucas said Sidwell had been generous. Sidwell said he’d do anything to help his son.

Isaiah was happy that the Quartermaines had paid for Derek’s transport and surgery, but told Kai and Trina that it was too early to tell if the operation had been successful.

Jack told Nina to call the authorities about Valentin and Carly, but she said Valentin and Jack had to work together. Valentin needed time and would come around. Jack said there was no time. Valentin and Carly would try to rescue Josslyn. They’d fail and would die. Nina said if she turned them in, it would just complicate things and leave Jack with few allies. She was there, but there was little she could do. Cullum was after him and he couldn’t defend himself. He said she didn’t want attention drawn to her, her daughter, or their locked-in congressman.

Willow was said she and Chase were just friends, and Brook apologized for overreacting, saying she took her stress and anxiety out on Willow. Willow was surprised and thanked her. She said she was hurt because all she wanted to do was help Brook and Chase both.

Emma said she thought Gio and Trina were rehearsing, but he’d texted everyone to meet at the boathouse. He said he’d found out Trina was busy with the baby shower, but even if she’d been free, it was too nice to spend the day inside. Emma asked if he wanted to race, and they jumped in the water.

Kai left, and Isaiah told Portia that they had so much to celebrate.

Jordan wasn’t sure she was ready for a party, but Curtis said everyone would love to see her and would be supportive. She said that almost made it harder, and he said no one would fault her for missing it. She had to do what was right for her.

Lucas said Marco told him that Sidwell had experience in construction and would know more than him about the progress, but Sidwell told him not to sell himself short. Marco had valued and trusted his opinions. Lucas said he loved Marco and tried to be a good partner, but wasn’t sure he’d succeeded. Sidwell said Lucas’s grief seemed convincing, and Lucas said, it was and it is. Sidwell asked what Lucas had been doing by the safe.

Obrecht asked if they had to wait until the coast was clear, and Josslyn said Obrecht’s son was working for Cullum. Nathan verified he was working for Cullum and Sidwell, and Obrecht asked if he was undercover. Josslyn said she should address him by his real name, and Nathan said he was her son, but he wasn’t Nathan. (Moving on to calling him Cassius.)

Brook thanked Willow for thinking of Chase for the Chief of Staff job, but they’d already be adjusting to a new baby. Willow said it was an amazing opportunity and Chase would have more flexibility. Plus, Brook would have peace of mind since he wouldn’t be putting his life in danger. Brook said it was Chase’s decision and asked if she and Willow were good. Willow said, more than good, and they hugged.

Lucas feigned ignorance, but Sidwell told him not to lie. He saw Lucas lingering by the safe more than once. He’d been keeping something valuable in there. Photographs that incriminated Sonny and Laura in a murder were missing because Lucas stole them. Lucas said, you’re damn right.

Cassius said he was Nathan’s twin, but Obrecht didn’t believe it and thought it was a trick. Nathan asked if she’d been aware she’d had twins, and she said it wasn’t something a mother forgot. Nathan survived, but his twin was stillborn. Cassius asked if she saw the stillborn twin, but she said, no. There were complications and she needed an emergency C-section. When she woke up, her sister Madeline told her that her baby had died. Cassius said, she lied. Madeline took him and gave him to his father. It was a trade of sorts. Faison got to raise him the way he wanted and he left Obrecht alone because Madeline didn’t tell him about Nathan. Obrecht asked where Nathan was, and Cassius said, he died when Faison shot him. The Nathan she’d seen around Port Charles more recently was him.

Tracy arrived at the shower and told Stella that it wouldn’t end well with Isaiah there, but Stella said she’d accepted that Isaiah was in Portia’s life, even though she wasn’t thrilled. Everyone would have to learn how to get along, and this was their chance. Tracy said the party could have the opposite effect, when Curtis walked in with Jordan.

Curtis thanked Trina for making the day special, and Stella suggested he say hello to Portia. Portia said she hoped the venue didn’t inspire him to throw more punches, but he said today was special. He wouldn’t break the peace, but wouldn’t back down from a fight either.

Isaiah told Elizabeth that he was focusing on the positive and looking forward to his day in court.

Nina said it wouldn’t look good if the police noticed that Jack and Drew had a stroke in the same house, but she’d tried to make it up to Jack by not giving him another dose. He said it was good of her, and she said she’d delivered his messages. If he gave Valentin a minute, Valentin would do the right thing. He wasn’t that different from Jack. Jack said he’d wait, but not for long. Nina said she’d be back and left.

Emma asked how Gio felt about having a baby sister, and he said it was so much fun. Everyone in the house loved her, even Tracy. Emma said he hadn’t answered her question. How did he feel about his mom adopting a baby?

Lucy came out of Bobbie’s, and saw Willow and Brook hugging. Willow left, and Lucy wondered why Brook was playing nice. Brook said she needed Lucy’s expertise more than ever. Willow was definitely after Chase. Lucy said Brook had played it to perfection. Willow would think Brook was on her side and never see her coming.

Cassius said he’d needed to hide in plain sight. When Nathan died, he’d made provision to take Nathan’s place if he ever needed to, changing medical records and fingerprints. Obrecht asked about Nathan’s body, and he said it had been cremated and he scattered the ashes in the ocean. Obrecht said she didn’t think she’d survive Nathan’s death, when a miracle happened. She’d never found a joy and a peace like it. He said he was still her son, and Josslyn said, prove it.

Lucas asked why Sidwell had the photos, but Sidwell said he already knew the answer. Lucas said he’d been blackmailing Laura and Sonny for months, framing Laura for something she hadn’t done, and Sidwell asked why it was Lucas’s business. Lucas said it was wrong, so he’d offered to help, and Sidwell said Lucas had stabbed him in the back. Lucas said Sidwell made Marco his accomplice. Marco loved his father so much, but wanted out. It was up to him to make sure Sidwell didn’t succeed. Now Laura and Sonny were free of him and so was he. He began to walk away, when Sidwell pulled out a gun. He said Lucas could take a bullet to the back or turn and face him like a man.

Gio told Emma that he’d been devastated to find out Brook was his mother, but he’d come a long way since then. Phoebe would never know her biological mother and Brook knew it was important to be open and honest. Emma said Phoebe would have an amazing older brother.

Brook told Lucy that she just wanted Chase to see the truth when it came to Willow. She was manipulative, ruthless, and guilty. Lucy said they had to figure out where Willow was the most vulnerable (um… her kids?), and Brook said Willow was squeaky clean as a congresswoman. Lucy said, what about using Nina? but Brook said Chase would just be more sympathetic. Lucy said they’d have to pin something on her. All they needed was the idea that Willow did something to ruin her reputation. What if Willow was the one driving the other car in Jordan’s accident? Brook said she thought it might actually work.

Stella set up some shower games where the guests guessed the baby’s length and weight at birth and what the baby’s first words would be. She told them to write down their answers and put them in a basket. Isaiah asked how Jordan was doing, and she said she was fine. He asked if she believed Curtis’s lies, and she said she had questions about that night, but had accepted she would never get answers… unless the other driver came forward. Curtis interrupted, saying Isaiah had done enough already.

Josslyn told Cassius to prove he was worthy of the title of son and help them get out. Cassius said, after Faison was killed, Sidwell and Cullum needed him to help facilitate their work, and he’d been helping them ever since. Obrecht said Britt had been helping too, and asked if she’d known who he was this whole time. He said, yes, but it wasn’t her idea. He’d been running interference, making sure she was healthy and safe. Obrecht cracked him across the face.

Lucas asked if Marco would want Sidwell to kill him, and Sidwell asked if Lucas had really loved Marco. Or did Lucas seduce Marco just so he could spy on him? Did Pascal really kill his son or did Lucas frame him to cover his own crime? Lucas said he didn’t do it. Marco was dead because of Sidwell.

Nina dropped off a shower gift and said she couldn’t stay. Felicia asked how Drew was doing, and Nina said all the decisions regarding Drew were Willow’s. They were doing their best to stay hopeful.  She left, and Felicia said she thought it was strange that Willow wasn’t more proactive with Drew’s rehab. Elizabeth said it was one more thing that was off. She thought it was a weird coincidence that both Drew and Jack had strokes in the same living room. Felicia wondered if they had something in common, and Elizabeth said, maybe it was something environmental, something to do with the house or in the house.

Willow went to see Jack and said because Nina was at a baby shower, she’d give him his injection.

Portia read the answers to the baby’s first words, trying to guess who’d said what before the person revealed themselves. Both Isaiah and Curtis raised their hands when she said, dada.

Lucas said Sidwell had exploited Marco’s mother’s death and used Marco’s pain to pull him into his organization. Marco had never wanted it. Sidwell said he’d do anything for his boy, and Lucas said Sidwell accepted Marco, but only if Marco did what he wanted. In the end, that’s what killed him.

Obrecht said everything Cassius had done was a lie, but Josslyn said, maybe not everything. She owed Cassius her life and so did Britt.

At the boathouse, Kai told Emma and Gio that he was concerned Trina was being pulled into family drama to the detriment of her personal life and career.

Stella told Jordan that she hoped everyone was ready to move on and focus on the new baby’s arrival.

Portia thanked Trina and said her baby was going to have the best big sister. Trina said she just wanted everyone to come together and felt she’d accomplished her mission.

Curtis said his baby was never calling Isaiah daddy or any other fatherly term, but Isaiah said the child would need a stable, non-violent presence in their life and it wasn’t Curtis. Curtis threatened to punch Isaiah again, and Portia asked if they were doing this again. Really? Curtis asked what she expected when she invited this criminal to a celebration for his child, and Portia said the more he behaved like this, the more she realized she’d given Trina a gift not letting Curtis raise her.

Lucy told Brook, it could be anybody that left the scene. To make this work, they’d have to make sure Willow didn’t have an alibi. She wouldn’t be arrested, but who would want a congressional representative that would do such a terrible thing? And Chase would look at Willow in a different way. Brook said, if Willow didn’t have an alibi, it was the perfect solution.

Willow said it was never her intention that Jack be caught up in this. All she wanted was leverage over Drew, and he got accidentally injected. She and Nina were saving him from Cullum. As she was about to inject his IV, Jack grabbed her hand and said, don’t do it.

Cassius told Obrecht that his plan was to give Sidwell and Cullum what they needed and get out, but everything had changed since Britt ran off. Obrecht said she’d been kidnapped to take her daughter’s place, and he said they’d kill her if she didn’t. But they’d have to kill him first. He’d die before he let anything happen to her. She said she’d do what they wanted. She had no intention of letting her son die.

Lucas said Marco died trying to undermine Sidwell. He wanted to be nothing like his father. Marco wanted nothing to do with him. Sidwell said Lucas got Marco killed with his lies and betrayals, and shot him.

Wednesday:

Stella told Portia and Curtis to take it down, but Portia said she wasn’t the one who needed to. Curtis said there was evidence whether she liked it or not, and Portia said she didn’t want her child around that kind of mess. Curtis said Portia lied like she breathed and asked if Isaiah wanted another crack in the face, but Jordan told him not to do something he’d regret.

Tracy went to Lulu’s and said she’d come from the baby shower where she’d played one game. It started her thinking about Lulu. She knew how worried Lulu was about Rocco and she could put an end to it.

Emma and Gio got out of the water. He wrapped her in a towel, hugged her, and they kissed.

Willow said she and her mother were saving Jack from Cullum, and as she was about to inject him, he grabbed her hand and said, don’t do it. She was shocked that he was talking, and he said, long story. Her mother disagreed with her.

Carly and Valentin discussed Josslyn meeting Cullum at Windymere. Carly said Charlotte and Danny told them that Britt was working on a project at there. What if Josslyn found that out and she went back to shut the project down? Valentin said, if she did, odds were she got caught.

Lucas said, had Marco lived, he’d want nothing to do with Sidwell, and Sidwell said it was Lucas who got Marco killed. He shot Lucas, who dropped to the ground, when Dante came on the scene with some officers. He told Sidwell to put his hands in the air. Don’t move.

Sidwell was arrested and Laura ran to Lucas. Fitzpatrick checked for a pulse and said he was alive. He helped Lucas up, and Lucas said getting shot really hurt, revealing a bulletproof vest. Sonny asked if Dante got what he needed, and Dante said, absolutely. Sidwell called Sonny a bastard, and Sonny said they were just doing their civic duty.

Carly wondered if Josslyn was being held hostage at Windymere and said they were wasting time. Valentin said if they were holding Josslyn, they had a use for her, but it all changed if they played it the wrong way.

Jack said Nina was the reason he could speak, when Nina came in with his burger. She asked what Willow was doing there, and Willow said she was there to give Jack his injection, which apparently Nina had decided was unnecessary.

Kai joined Emma and Gio at the boathouse.

Curtis told Jordan that they were past the point of regrets, and she said that’s why they should leave. Curtis ragged on Isaiah again and said it was a new low for Portia. Portia said he was so up on his high horse, he didn’t see those suffering from his actions. Derek’s parents didn’t know if he’d see his next birthday and Trina had worked so hard on the shower that he ruined. Stella said Trina left and Curtis had no one to blame but himself.

Tracy told Lulu that the PCPD had their limits, but she didn’t. She had a fleet of PIs at her disposal. Throw enough money around and you could smoke anyone out of a hole. Lulu wondered if they could smoke out Britt, and Tracy said you couldn’t outrun Quartermaine money. Lulu was worried if they found Rocco it would put everyone in more danger.

Stella said Curtis and Portia didn’t know what they were doing. They weren’t enemies and were husband and wife once. The baby was conceived in love and they had to decide if keeping score was worth it. The baby would be the one who lost. Curtis said he’d tried, signing over the house and agreeing to joint custody. His problem was with Isaiah. Isaiah was the source of the fighting and tension because he’d decided to drive off and leave Curtis and Jordan to die.

Nina said, it was wrong, and Willow said Nina didn’t get it. If Cullum and Sidwell knew Jack could talk, they’d come after her. She’d made sure they had no idea Nina was involved. Nina said it was her turn to protect the both of them. Jack said they could stop Sidwell and Cullum. Nina did the right thing.

Dante said, because of the vest, Sidwell was only being charged with attempted murder. He’d shot an unarmed man three times in front of cops and witnesses. Sidwell said Dante needed to arrest Laura and Sonny too. They were guilty in the murder of Professor Dalton. Dante asked if he had proof, but Sidwell said it had been taken by Lucas. Dante said there was no evidence and no body. All they had was Sidwell’s word which didn’t hold weight. Nathan/Cassius arrived and wondered what he’d missed.

Gio said he wanted to make sure he delivered for Trina, and Kai said it was a big opportunity for both of them. Trina joined them and said, there wasn’t a shower. There was a bloodbath.

Portia said all Curtis had was an obsession about punishing her and Isaiah, and Curtis said she’d cheated when they were still married. Portia said their marriage had been over and she’d accepted her role in that. What about him? He’d consistently been running to Jordan. Jordan told Portia not to bring her into this, but Portia said Jordan hadn’t stopped being in this. Jordan said she wasn’t responsible for Portia or Isaiah’s choices.

Dante said they were just about done, and Sidwell said his lawyers would rip the case apart. Dante had conspired with his mob boss father and corrupt ex-mother-in-law to railroad him. Lucas said Sidwell had forgotten about the part where he shot him, and Sidwell asked if Lucas couldn’t see what happened. Sonny had used Lucas and Lucas had betrayed Marco and his memory. And did Laura think Sonny cared about her or her family? He was just using her as a cover. Laura said Sidwell had no idea who Sonny really was or who she was, but Sidwell said it was a temporary victory. They’d put something in motion that couldn’t be stopped. Dante suggested Nathan/Cassius take Sidwell to the station to be booked, and Nathan/Cassius led him away.

As the moss bowl🎍bore witness, Carly told Valentin that she had to go to Josslyn. Josslyn was in this situation because of her. Josslyn had gone after Cullum and Sidwell to get her away from Valentin. Valentin said Josslyn was focused on the mission, but Carly said she didn’t give a damn about the mission. Her kid could die and the only lead they had was Windymere. That’s where she was going.

Willow said if it came out that she’d kept Drew incapacitated, she’d lose her children forever, but Nina said no one was threatening her. Jack said Willow was right to worry. She’d shot Drew, gotten away with it, then drugged and paralyzed him. Nina said, if any of it came out, Willow would never see her kids again, and Jack said he had what Willow wanted – leverage against Drew.

Trina said she’d put a lot of effort and energy into making it a special day, but it didn’t matter. Her parents destroyed it all. It hit her that everything Kai said was right. She’d been taking on her parents’ problems. She didn’t try to make it better this time. She just walked out. Gio asked if she felt okay about it, and Trina said she felt like she should have done it months ago. She no longer wanted to be a part of her parents’ drama. She was done.

Jordan said they didn’t know what it had been like for Curtis that night. He’d had to pull her from the wreckage before it exploded. He saved her life and all he wanted was to bring the person to justice who’d left them there. Isaiah asked if she really thought it was him. He thought she knew him better. She said she thought she did too. Look at her face. Her injury affected every interaction she had. He said he was truly sorry for her injury, but he wasn’t taking responsibility for something he didn’t do. He was innocent, but still paying for it. He loved Portia and had been trying to keep the peace for everyone’s sake, but his career might be over because of Curtis. He wasn’t the one brought them to this point. Curtis was. Portia said she’d have her OB/GYN contact Curtis about any appointments, but other than that, she wanted nothing to do with him. She and Isaiah walked out.

Lulu told Tracy that other people were looking for Rocco who didn’t share their desire to bring him home safe and sound. She couldn’t take any chances. The wrong people could follow Tracy’s PIs. Tracy said Lulu knew what was best for her son, and Lulu said she wished Rocco felt the same way. He’d started to turn to Britt, and him taking off with her was the most recent example of that. She wondered where she went wrong, but Tracy said she didn’t.

Jack said, Drew misappropriated federal funds. Money from the McConkey Esplanade financed Drew’s campaign and he had proof. Nina said Drew was in violation of campaign finance laws, and Jack said if it came out, Drew would go to prison. Nina said Willow could use this and stop drugging Drew, and Willow said, it could work. Nina said there was no way Drew would risk being sent to prison again, and Jack said it was the only offer Willow would get and it would only come through him.

Dante told Lucas, good job. Sidwell was going away for a long time. Laura wanted Lucas to get checked out at GH, but he said no. Dante said they had a couple of questions for Laura, and Fitzpatrick said he’d take Lucas to GH.

Cassius stopped and let Sidwell out of the car. Sidwell said Dante had done Cassius a favor by having Cassius transport him. Otherwise, he’d have to bust him out and risk being exposed. Cassius said he couldn’t protect Sidwell from the attempted murder charge. It was the end of the road. Sidwell needed to disappear permanently.

Carly said Josslyn was her only priority and she didn’t give a damn about Faison’s project, but Valentin said she should. It was dangerous for everyone. After everything she’d done to help him with his daughter, did she think he wouldn’t go to hell and back for her? She said, then help her. He said he was trying, but they had to be smart. They needed to be strategic and extricate Josslyn in a way that didn’t put Carly in danger. She said Cullum and Sidwell were the ones who needed to worry. If they were holding her daughter hostage, she’d burn the place to the ground to get Josslyn back.

Kai said he knew it was hard for Trina, and she said he’d helped her see that she couldn’t control what her parents did. So she wasn’t putting anymore energy toward that. She had her own life to focus on. Emma asked if she meant the showcase, and Trina said, great example. She and Gio had a chance to book a rehearsal space, but she’d passed because of the baby shower. Gio said they still had time, and she said she didn’t want to let either of them down. She was done with that.

Stella apologized to Curtis. She’d believed he’d rise above, but clearly she was wrong. It wasn’t about the baby shower. It was about the baby. What would change everything was if he went on trial for assaulting Isaiah. Curtis said it wasn’t his finest moment, and she said he’d made it worse. The situation wasn’t that great before, but it was horrific now. And for that, she was truly sorry. She left.

Fitzpatrick took Lucas to the hospital, saying he wanted to stick around until someone saw him. Even with a bulletproof vest, three slugs could do some damage. Lucas said he knew. He was a doctor. He was sore now and would feel worse tomorrow, but it was worth it. For Marco.

Dante told the officers to follow everything to the letter. They didn’t want to give Sidwell any chance of getting out of this. Sonny thanked Dante, and Dante said he was just glad Sonny called the PCPD. It was a first. Sonny said he could thank Laura, and Dante said he was glad it worked out, but don’t do it again. Lucas had put himself at a lot of risk. Sonny said, there was no way of talking him out of it, and Dante asked if there was anything they wanted to tell him about Henry Dalton.

Cassius suggested Sidwell write the project off as a total loss and go to East Africa, Dubai, or wherever he could vanish. Sidwell asked if Cassius thought with him gone, he could easily free himself and his family from the arrangement he had with Cullum. It wasn’t that easy. He didn’t need Cassius’s protection. He’d always had several contingency plans in place in case things went sideways. Just trust that he was on top of the situation. In the meantime, for them to eliminate any suspicion about his escape. He told Cassius to give him his gun.

Trina said the showcase wasn’t just for her, but for Gio too. They were going to flip over him. He thanked her, and she said, starting right now, she was officially resetting her priorities. She was going to rehearse and prepare until there was no doubt in her mind or anyone else’s that she didn’t put everything into the showcase. They toasted to Trina.

Curtis said Stella was right that he may have to stand trial, and Jordan said they knew that. He said what he didn’t know was that Portia didn’t think he’d be a good father to their child, and Jordan said Portia was wrong. She’d tried to keep the peace with Portia, but what Portia had said about him being a father was the lowest of blows. It was cheap and he didn’t deserve it. Portia wanted to hurt him, but don’t let her make him question himself. He was going to be a fantastic father and she backed him all the way. They hugged.

Tracy said she bet Rocco was with Britt to help her, not hide with her, and Lulu said, or to punish her. Tracy said, he was just following the example Lulu set for him. He was helping someone in need. He wasn’t punishing or judging Lulu. She’d had two boys who judged her their entire lives with good cause. Lulu said she had at least one big success – Tracy. Tracy was the best stepmonster she could have asked for and had never let her down. Tracy said she never would.

Nina asked when they could get the evidence against Drew, and Jack said when he was fully recovered. He was the only one who could access the information. Let Cullum and Sidwell think he got paralyzed. Nina asked if he was going to bring in the WSB, and he said, yes. Willow said every day she didn’t have the leverage, she was at risk, and if she had to keep drugging Drew, there was a chance someone could figure out what was going on. Nina asked how many more shots before Jack gave them the evidence, and he said, one, maybe two. Nina said they didn’t have much of a choice.

Valentin said he’d go, but Carly said, no. He said he knew the layout, but she said he was a fugitive. She wasn’t. She could just knock on the door. He said, and then what? but she said she didn’t know. Have a little faith. If Josslyn was at Windymere, she was going to get her out.

Lucas told Fitzpatrick that Sidwell brought Marco into his business and was the reason Marco was dead. He was glad Sidwell was finally facing some consequences. Fitzpatrick said, what if Sidwell had gone for a head shot? They would have taken him down for murder, but Lucas would have gone to an early grave. Lucas said he was glad he didn’t have to find out, when a nurse said they were ready for him. He thanked Fitzpatrick for the ride and left with the nurse.

Dante said he was sure there had been some kind of conflict between Sidwell and Dalton, and stepped away to take a call. Cassius told Dante that Sidwell’s guys got the jump on him and Sidwell was gone.

Thursday:

Nina found Nathan/Cassius in an exam room and asked, what happened? He said he’d been escorting Sidwell to the PCPD for the attempted murder of Lucas, when Sidwell’s guys ambushed him and Sidwell disappeared. She said thank God he was still alive and hugged him.

Cody, Molly, and James made s’mores outside the boathouse, and Cody told James, if his mom asked, they were having carrot and celery sticks, but James said his mom was away. Cody asked if James had second thoughts about not going on his family trip, but James said he didn’t want to miss Little League practice. Molly asked if he was excited about opening day, and James said he was almost ready. Cody was going to watch him play, right? Cody said he wasn’t going to be there.

Alexis and Sonny waited for Kristina at Alexis’s house, and Alexis wondered what Kristina had to tell them. Sonny said you never knew with Kristina, and Alexis just hoped it wasn’t bad news. Kristina came in and said it was actually good news. She got into medical school.

Danny texted Charlotte: I need to see you right away.

There was a knock at Sonny’s old kitchen door, and Valentin let Charlotte in. He said he needed to talk to her right away, and she asked if it was time for them to leave Port Charles.

Carly went to Windymere, where Ava was in the living room, and asked what was going on. There were WSB agents everywhere. Where was Sidwell? Ava said that was the million dollar question. He was a wanted fugitive since he’d tried to murder someone – Lucas.

Obrecht looked on a laptop and said Britt’s work had been brilliant, and Josslyn closed the device. She told Obrecht, admire it, but there was no way she was going to finish it.

Alexis asked, since when did Kristina want to be a doctor? and Kristina said it had been on her mind for a while now. Ever since she lost her baby. She did research about what happened to her and it helped provide meaning. Then seeing how Molly’s doctor cared about her, she wanted to do something that helped people, so she took the MCAT. It was hard work, but she loved it. She took the test, got a really high score, and got in to UCLA. Alexis said that was far, in California, and Kristina said she was leaving tomorrow.

Valentin said he just wanted to check in with Charlotte, and Charlotte said she didn’t like the idea of leaving her mom or the moss bowl🎍right now. Her mom was already upset about Rocco. Valentin asked if Charlotte was all right, and she said talking with Carly had helped. Carly made her see it wasn’t her fault, but she was still worried. She and Danny missed Rocco so much. Valentin said he needed her to stay away from Danny.

Ava said Lucas was okay, and Carly wondered why Sidwell would want to kill him. Ava said she guessed Sidwell thought Lucas had something to do with Marco’s murder, but Carly said Lucas would never hurt Marco. Ava said she might have suggested Marco’s killer was someone he was having a romantic relationship with, but like an ex or a fling. She loved her nephew. Carly said Ava nearly got Lucas killed, but Ava said she was just trying to help Sidwell figure out who killed his son. Cullum came in and said, that certainly backfired, didn’t it?

Obrecht told Josslyn that scientists had been trying to figure out how to create cold fusion for decades and use it as a source of energy. Britt was on the cusp of a monumental breakthrough. According to her data, the prototype should work. She had to familiarize herself with Britt’s data and systems, but thought she could have it up and running in a week’s time. Josslyn said Cullum and Sidwell would have full control over it and Obrecht couldn’t give it to them, but Obrecht said, if the alternative was letting her son die, then she certainly could.

Kristina told Sonny and Alexis about the shadowing program and said she had to get out there and get settled. Alexis asked if she was sure this was what she wanted, and Kristina said she’d put a lot of thought into it. She really wanted this. Sonny said she sounded passionate, and she said she was. She was excited for the challenge. Sonny thought it was great, and Alexis said, if it was what Kristina wanted, she was behind Kristina 100%.

Cody explained about Molly’s book tour, and Molly said he was going to keep her company. James asked the name of the book, and Molly said, Laredo Sunrise. James said it sounded weird, but Cody said it was the perfect backdrop for the story. Plus, it was about cowboys. James said he loved cowboys and asked if he could read it, but Cody and Molly said, no! in unison. James asked, why not? and Molly said she’d let Cody field this one. She’d go inside to get whatever they didn’t have. Cody said, coward, and Molly left.

Nathan/Cassius said he hated that Sidwell got away on his watch, but Nina said he’d been ambushed. There was nothing he could do. He said he was afraid it would tarnish James’s image of him, but she said he’d always be a hero to Little Jay. Since he’d been back, James was bursting with joy. Nothing would change how much James loved him. He said Nina had turned out to be loving and supportive, and she said she’d always been his biggest fan. He told her that he was still foggy from being hit in the head.

Valentin told Charlotte that the situation with Cullum and Sidwell was very volatile and Danny was a bit of a loose cannon. He was worried she’d get hurt. She said Danny needed her. She had to protect him. Danny’s father had just been taken away from him and she knew how that felt. Plus, Valentin wouldn’t have been caught if not for her.

Cullum said he was in the middle of an investigation and his time was limited. He had a few questions for Ava about her dealings with Sidwell. Ava asked if the WSB had any leads on his whereabouts, and Cullum said they were working on it. Carly asked if Lucas was still in danger, and he said they were still assessing the situation. (Typical answers from any government department.) The WSB had seized Windymere and much of Spoon Island. They were talking to staff, going through Sidwell’s belongings, and searching the grounds. From what he understood, Ava was a frequent companion of Sidwell’s. Ava said they weren’t close. He’d hired her to find art for him and she had no idea Sidwell was capable of something so reprehensible. Carly said Ava had ignored how dangerous Sidwell was, and encouraged Lucas to move in with Marco. Ava said they’d loved each other and were happy, and Carly said it almost got her brother killed. Cullum said he and Ava were done. The WSB would be in touch if there were further questions. Ava left, and Carly was about to follow, but Cullum said he hadn’t even started with her.

Cody said he’d be back for a couple of James’s games and would root for him from wherever he was by watching the livestream. James asked what Cody would be doing when Molly was talking to fans, and Cody said he’d be rooting for her like he’d be with James. He was mostly there to support her. James asked if he wouldn’t get bored.

Sonny asked what Kristina was going to do about Charlie’s, and she said she wasn’t flaking out. She’d hired a manager and promised it would be in good hands. Alexis asked about the Corinthos-Davis Center, and Kristina said she was more of an advisor and Lucas agreed to step into her role. She’d spoken to him, Michael, and Molly because she’d wanted their advice. Alexis asked why she hadn’t spoken to them, and Kristina said she wanted it to be her own decision. She had to want this for herself or she’d feel obligated to meet their expectations. Alexis said it sounded like she’d thought it through, and Kristina said she had, but it was going to be hard to say goodbye.

Valentin said it wasn’t Charlotte’s fault, but she said he’d told her not to reach out to anyone and she didn’t listen. She’d almost gotten him killed. He said he shouldn’t have taken her on the run. It was selfish. He was reckless and irresponsible and put her in danger. He still was. If everything went the way he hoped, he wouldn’t be a fugitive anymore and they could live the life they wanted together. Be patient. He’d take care of Sidwell and Cullum, but he’d appreciate it if she’d stay away from Danny. Cullum was a dangerous man and they could have gotten killed. Don’t take risks and stay safe. She promised she would.

Josslyn said if Obrecht finished the prototype, she’d be making the same mistake Cassius did – appeasement. She’d only dig herself a bigger hole. The second they got what they wanted, they’d kill Cassius anyway. They’d probably kill all of them because they knew too much. Her only power was to stall.

Cullum asked what Carly knew about Sidwell, but she said she hardly knew him. Ava was the one who’d been spending time with him recently. He said Lucas was her brother, but Carly said he’d never told her anything of importance about Sidwell. He asked if Lucas had ever told her anything about his conversations with Josslyn, and Carly said, no. He asked if Jack had ever told her anything, but she said Jack being so secretive was one of the reasons they broke up. He needed to ask Jack himself. He said he didn’t have time for Jack to blink an answer, when there was a knock at the door. Head housekeeper Denise told Cullum that she’d found a ring while straightening the living room and Carly recognized it as Josslyn’s, but kept silent.

Denise said she’d never seen it before and it hadn’t been there when she’d last cleaned. She supposed it could belong to one of the women from Deception. Cullum thanked her and set the ring on a table.

James griped about Georgie getting all the attention and wondered if Cody wouldn’t feel left out. Cody said when James was older, he’d realize that when somebody you loved was happy, it made you happy. It was like sharing in the joy. Molly listened in and smiled.

Nathan/Cassius said he had to find Sidwell, but Nina said he had a head injury. How did he know he didn’t have a concussion? Ava came in and said she’d been there to see Lucas, but wondered if Nathan/Cassius could tell her anything about Sidwell. He said his sister could fill her in. He had to go. Nina told him, please be careful.

Obrecht said stalling could get Cassius killed, but she doubted Josslyn cared. Josslyn said he’d done awful things, but she didn’t think he was all bad. It was clear he didn’t want to be involved anymore, but stayed to help save Britt’s life. He seemed to really care about Britt, Obrecht, and James. When he took over Nathan’s life, it was a means to an end, but the longer it went on, Cassius fell in love with his brother’s life and wanted to be like him. He’d told her this. Obrecht said she wished he’d have told her. All these years, she had no idea he was out there. She wanted to get to know him. That’s why she had to finish the project to save him. Josslyn said, then finish it. But make sure it fails.

Carly picked up a letter opener from the table, holding it covertly by her side, when Cullum came back. She said she’d already told him that she didn’t know anything. He was wasting his time and should be looking for Sidwell. He said they were doing their best, but she said their best clearly wasn’t good enough. He and Jack had been working on this case for over a year and knew nothing. Now he’d almost gotten her brother killed. He said the conversation was no longer productive – she could go – and she left.

Kristina said her parents were amazing and she wouldn’t have gotten through the last two years without them, but Alexis said Kristina was stronger than she gave herself credit for. Sonny agreed and said it had taken a lot for Kristina to get through the anger and heartbreak of losing the baby. Alexis said she was proud of how Kristina moved on and rebuilt her life, and Sonny said he trusted her judgement. He was 100% with her. Kristina said knowing they were behind her meant so much, and Alexis said she’d earned it.

Charlotte met Danny outside a closed Bobbie’s, and said her dad told her to stay away from him. He thought Danny was reckless and would put her in danger. Danny asked if they couldn’t hang out anymore, and she said she promised her dad she’d stay safe, but never promised she’d stay away from him. He said he needed her help. Sidwell was on the run from the cops, which meant his house was empty. He asked if she’d help search for evidence to free his dad, but she said, no.

At Café Chérie, Ava told Nina that it killed her to say it, but Carly was right. She knew Sidwell was dangerous, but convinced herself that they had a special connection and he’d listen to her. She’d nearly gotten her nephew killed. Nina told her not to blame herself. Sidwell easily charmed people, letting them think they were in control, then pulled the rug out from under them. Ava said Sidwell was gone now and she didn’t have to worry about him, but Nina asked if she was sure. She could be in danger.

Carly told Valentin that she was right and Josslyn was being held at Windymere. A maid had found the ring Trina gave Josslyn. She couldn’t look for Josslyn with all the WSB agents around and needed his help.

Obrecht said she couldn’t sabotage the project, and Josslyn said, as a scientist, Obrecht knew all the awful ways the device could be used if it was in the wrong hands. Even in the right hands, who knew what could happen? It could blow up half of New York. Cullum came in and said Sidwell had taken a leave of absence, and Josslyn wondered if that was a euphemism for Cullum having killed him, but Cullum said, no. Sidwell made a foolish error and was now a fugitive, which meant he was solely in charge of this endeavor. He needed to eliminate any extraneous problems, starting with Josslyn. He took out a knife, and Josslyn told him to give it his best shot, but she wouldn’t make it easy for him.

Cody returned to the boathouse after taking James home and thanked Molly for hanging out with them on guys’ night. She said she was mostly in it for the s’mores, but it was great seeing them happy. A wise man once said, there is a lot of joy to be had in seeing someone you love happy. He realized she’d heard that and wondered if she thought he was wise, and she said, maybe in the sequel to Laredo Sunrise, Casey would be a wise old fisherman. He asked if Casey and Maddie would still have hot sex, and she said she hoped so, but she could use some inspiration, and they kissed.

Sonny told Kristina, good luck, and left. Kristina told Alexis not to cry, and Alexis said she was glad Kristina found something that she loved, but she was going to be so far away and she’d miss her. Kristina said she’d miss Alexis too, and they hugged and exchanged I love yous.

Danny said he didn’t want to get Charlotte in trouble, and she said she’d help him, but they should wait until the search for Sidwell died down. Windymere was crawling with cops. Danny said he guessed he was reckless, and she said it was a good thing he had a friend like her to keep him in check.

Ava asked Nina why she’d be in danger. She was furious with Sidwell, but he was smitten with her. Nina said Ava had issues with smitten psychopaths before and had to watch her back. Ava said Sidwell needed to watch his back. He almost killed her nephew. Nina said, but Lucas survived, and what if Sidwell went after her to get back at him? Ava said Sidwell was too smart for that. He knew the WSB was after him and was probably on another continent by now. Nina said, until they were sure, Ava had to be careful. Sidwell was desperate, which made him more dangerous.

Obrecht told Cullum to leave Josslyn alone, when Cassius arrive and told him, stop it. Cullum said Agent Jax had to be eliminated, but Cassius said Cullum would have to kill him first. And it wouldn’t be convenient for Cullum if Commissioner Falconari had to investigate the disappearance of one of his detectives. Obrecht said if she was grieving her son’s death, she wouldn’t be able to finish his project.

Valentin said he thought Britt was building the cold fusion prototype at Windymere. Cullum was going to have the island locked up tight and they needed to choose their next move carefully. Carly wondered if Josslyn might be running out of time, but he said they had their reasons for keeping her alive this long. He didn’t think that was going to change between now and the completion of the prototype. Cullum was in the home stretch and looking for Britt’s replacement. That gave them a window of time to find Josslyn and stop the completion of the project. As long as he didn’t have another scientist

Cullum said they were only delaying the inevitable, but their priority was to have Dr. Obrecht start working on the project. If Agent Jax impeded that work in any way, he’d take her out immediately and inform the WSB of who Cassius really was. Cullum left and Josslyn thanked Cassius for saving her life again. He said he’d bought them a little time, and Obrecht asked if he was okay. He said he was fine, but needed to know if she could complete the prototype. She said, yes. Was it what he wanted? He said, no, but they had no other options.

🌞 Summer Friday…

Sonny met Brook at Bobbie’s, and said he heard she and Chase were adopting Phoebe. He went to go visit Phoebe, but she was conked out. Brook said he’d have many more chances. She wanted Phoebe to get to know her Uncle Sonny. He asked, how was the adopting process? He heard it was tough. She said, it could be, but Alexis found Phoebe’s father and he was willing to sign over his parental rights. She could feel in her heart that Phoebe belonged with them, and with a little bit of luck, the adoption would be finalized soon.

Ethan thanked Alexis for meeting him at her house instead of the office, and she said he wanted to keep a low profile. She wanted to work from home. It was a win-win. She’d told Brook and Chase that he was good with letting them adopt Phoebe and they were very happy that it would be a closed adoption and not a state one. He asked if they were aware that he wanted to remain anonymous, and she said, yes, but they were hoping he’d reconsider.

Michael met Kristina and Molly at the MetroCourt Gardens, and asked if Kristina had second thoughts. She said, plenty. She was nervous about starting a whole new life far away from home, but felt ready to start med school. Molly said they’d just be a phone call or text away, and Michael said they were also a flight away.

Lucas went to the station and asked Chase if Turner was around. He was ready to give his statement on how Sidwell tried to kill him. Chase asked how he was doing, and Lucas said, nothing was cracked or broken. He was sore, but it was worth it. Chase said he’d get Lucas set up in interrogation, when Turner came out and said she’d take it from there. Chase was not to be involved in this case.

Carrying a brand new fishing rod and reel, Willow showed up at the boathouse, ready for a fishing trip with Wiley and Chase, but Tracy came out instead. She asked if Willow shouldn’t be guiding the fate of the nation and asked what brought Willow by.

Chase asked if there was a problem, and Turner said she needed to make sure this case was clean and by the book. Therefore, when they apprehended Sidwell and brought him to trial, they’d leave no grounds for an appeal. Nor would there be any opportunity for an officer to undermine the case for personal reasons. She went into the interrogation room with Lucas.

Kristina said Molly and Michael had always been supportive of her. Taking her to airport went above and beyond. Molly said she wanted to squeeze in every last second with her sister. She was going to miss Kristina. Michael said, of course (🍷) they’d stay in touch, but it would be different with her physically being in California, and Kristina said that’s why she wanted them to lean on each other while she was gone. Michael said Molly could always come to him, and Molly said, same here, but Kristina said that wasn’t good enough. She wanted them to help each other. She wouldn’t be as available and they’d have to confide in each other. Molly wondered if she meant for financial advice, and Michael said, for legal advice? but Kristina wondered how two smart people could be so dense. She wanted them to be there for each other personally. She knew they weren’t that close, but that changed right now.

Ethan said he didn’t want the Quartermaines knowing Phoebe was his daughter, and Alexis said she didn’t mention anything to Brook and Chase, but they had concerns about a closed adoption. Was he aware that Gio was Brook and Dante’s son? He said he was, and she said, then he knew Gio’s parentage was a closely guarded secret that blew up in everyone’s face 21 years later. He said he saw the video, and she said, it was painful for everyone involved. That’s why Brook wanted to be upfront with Phoebe about her adoption when she was old enough. He said, she didn’t have to know his name, and Alexis said that was true, but Phoebe would never know her biological mother, so they were hoping she might be able to know her biological father.

Sonny looked at pictures of Phoebe and said she was lucky to have Brook and Chase as parents, but Brook said they were the lucky ones. They’d been talking about adopting, but when they found out Gio was her son, it sort of derailed things. She was worried Gio would be upset with her wanting to adopt a child, when she’d given him up as a baby. Sonny said Gio understood, and she said, now he did, but for the longest time, she didn’t think he’d forgive her. Now she knew he’d be an amazing big brother to Phoebe. Sonny said he was so happy she got the family she wanted. She deserved it. She said, now that she had this family, she’d do whatever was needed to protect it. That was actually why she asked him to meet. He said whatever she wanted, she had it, and she said she needed a favor.

Willow asked Tracy where Wiley was. He’d texted that he was down there fishing. Tracy said, Wiley texted that he was fishing with Chase, so Willow dropped everything and bought herself an excuse to join them. What would her constituents think? Willow said, that she bought her son a present or took the morning off to be with her child, and Tracy said, right. She was there for Wiley. Willow asked what Tracy was doing there. She doubted Tracy was there for fishing, but Tracy said, that’s where she’d be wrong.

Turner wanted to go over Lucas’s statement where he’d accused Pascal of being the likely killer of Marco Rios. Pascal had run, but what prompted him to accuse Pascal more than ten weeks after Marco’s murder? Lucas said he’d always known Pascal was infatuated with Marco. It was obvious. But he didn’t know the degree of his obsession until he saw Pascal wearing a tie he’d given Marco and he put the pieces together. The police had described Marco’s murder as a crime of passion and Pascal was obsessed with Marco. Fitzpatrick had agreed that infatuation could be a motive. Turner said, if I can’t have you, nobody can. That kind of thing? Lucas said, and when Pascal took off, he was afraid Sidwell would take out his anger on him, and Turner told him that his statement said he was currently living at Windymere. He said, up until last night. Sidwell had insisted on it, and at first, he thought it was because they were both grieving, but after a while, he got the impression that Sidwell was keeping an eye on him, so he went to Mayor Collins. She was a close friend of his mother’s. Turner asked how Sonny Corinthos got involved.

Brook said she was hoping to get Brick’s contact information from Sonny and use his name when she asked for help, and Sonny said Brick knew who she was to him. His concern was, if she was asking for Brick’s kind of help, she was in some kind of trouble. She said she was trying to stop trouble, and she couldn’t get the information she needed any other way. She needed discretion and would rather not use someone she had a personal connection to. He said Brick was her guy, but he was busy trying to track down Rocco and Britt. She said, if it only involved her, she would tell him everything, but she preferred not to say anything more. She promised the answers she needed shouldn’t take Brick away from his search. She was about to get everything she wanted, and wasn’t going to let anyone get in her way.

Ethan said he didn’t want anyone knowing he was Phoebe’s dad. It was either a closed adoption or he wouldn’t cooperate. Alexis said, realistically, if he backed out, what would he do? He was in no position to be a father. Was he okay with Phoebe being a ward of the state and being raised by people he didn’t know at all? He said, before Alexis came along, that was kind of the plan, and she suggested sealing the records for ten years or until Phoebe was 18. He said, how about forever? and she said, if he was the only one involved, she’d say, fine, but there were other people involved. Phoebe was his daughter, but she was also a Spencer. Luke was one of her closest friends and it hurt her heart thinking that Phoebe would never know she was a part of his family. He said Luke knew their family and he thought Luke would understand.

Tracy said Willow had been spending an inordinate amount of time sniffing around her granddaughter’s husband. Willow’s husband couldn’t speak, so he couldn’t object. Willow said there was nothing to object to, and Tracy said that’s what she was hoping and that hope made her curious about how long it would take her to show up if she thought Chase was there. Willow said, Wiley invited her and that’s why she was there, but Tracy said, Wiley didn’t invite her. All the text said was, he was here fishing with Chase. Willow asked how she would know that, and Tracy smiled. Willow said it was from her. Did she steal Wiley’s phone or manipulate her child? How dare Tracy use her son? Tracy told her, save the outrage. There was nobody there to witness it. Willow said she couldn’t believe Tracy set her up, but Tracy said Willow couldn’t believe she’d gotten caught so easily. Drew was still in critical condition and she used him like a prop to prove to the people of Port Charles that she was capable of being in Congress. Willow said she’d been helping Chase and Brook with Phoebe’s adoption and Tracy should be thanking her, and Tracy asked if she was helping Brook when she cornered Chase there a couple of nights ago. She was practically in his lap. Willow asked if Tracy was spying on them, and Tracy said Chase was too good-natured and honorable to see the obvious. She had to watch him fall into Willow’s trap. That stopped now.

Lucas told Turner that he and Sonny weren’t close, but Sonny used to be his brother-in-law and had business dealings with Sidwell. Between that and what his sister had told him, it helped him realize that Sidwell was a very dangerous man. Turner asked, why not move out? and he said because he didn’t want to live in fear. So he, Laura, and Sonny decided the safest thing would be for him to confront Sidwell in a controlled environment, and the PCPD could intervene if things got out of hand. He asked Sidwell to meet him at the construction site, and Sonny contacted Commissioner Falconari. She asked if it was Sonny’s idea to go to the police, and he said, Sonny and Laura insisted on getting the PCPD involved.

Alexis asked Ethan, what if Phoebe wanted to track down her birth parents? If she was like him or his father, nothing would stop her. Ethan said he grew up in an orphanage. He didn’t have anything like the Quartermaines and a mansion, but Phoebe would have that and the Spencers. He and Lulu were close to Tracy, and Lulu had even become close to Brook. Alexis asked if hell had frozen over, and he said, with all the love Phoebe would have in her life, she wouldn’t need to know anything about him. She said, what about Delilah? He was the only one who could tell Phoebe about her mother. He said she was right. Phoebe should know who Delilah was.

Molly said she and Michael liked each other and loved each other as family, but Kristina couldn’t just declare them besties. Kristina said, too bad. She just did. She’d fill each of them in before she left. Michael said, fill them in on what? and Kristina said Molly was in love with Cody. So much so, she based the hero in her romance novel on him. Molly said, whoa. Michael was the first person she told about having feelings for Cody. Kristina said Molly couldn’t bring herself to actually say the L-word because she was terrified to admit Cody might actually be the one, and Michael said, after TJ (🦉), it made sense that Molly would be gun shy. Kristina said Michael needed to know why Cody might be the one, and Molly said, kill me now. Kristina said, Cody kept Molly focused on the here and now instead of just thinking about her future goals and work, and Molly said she loved Michael, but it wasn’t his business. Michael said it seemed like it kind of was now, and Kristina said, don’t worry. Molly was about to know Michael’s now.

Lucas told Turner that Sidwell accused him of getting Marco killed. Then Sidwell shot him. Turner said, three times, and he said he didn’t remember much after the first shot. He lost consciousness for a second. She said, he could have been killed. Why put himself in such an extreme situation? He said he loved Marco. He was a kind, wonderful man, and Sidwell was the reason he was killed. She said she thought he believed Pascal was Marco’s killer, and he said, Sidwell was the only reason Marco was at Windymere. Things were getting more perilous and Sidwell knew it, but Sidwell wanted what he wanted, and he wanted Sidwell to pay for his part in Marco’s death. She said that was enough for now, but she had to ask. With Sidwell and Pascal on the run, did he want police protection? He said he didn’t think that was necessary. He thought their desire to be free was more than their need for revenge on him. She said she was still going to have the PCPD check in on him every hour for his safety. She thanked him and left.

Tracy said Willow had been slithering into Chase’s arms the same way she’d slithered into this house when the court said she couldn’t see Wiley and Amelia, but Willow said she had a right. Tracy told her, not when the court said she didn’t. Chase was too blind to see that. She wasn’t. Willow said she and Chase went back a long way. He was her first friend in Port Charles and she wasn’t going to apologize for saying they were important to one another. Unlike Tracy, she didn’t base her relationships on what she could get out of other people. Tracy said it was all Willow did. She used a child, Scout, to get to Wiley on Monica’s last day on this earth. Willow said, it was the first day of school and Scout wanted to see her grandmother, but Tracy said, Alexis would have been more than happy to do it. Instead, Willow defied a court order to get to her son. Willow said, a mother shouldn’t be kept from her children, and Tracy said, there it is. She wondered how long it was going to take Willow to break out her Miss Victim 2026 crown. Willow wasn’t a victim. Tracy saw her, and Willow would do anything to get what she wanted.

Turner asked what Chase was doing with a case file, and he said, dropping it off to the desk sergeant. She said he was out of uniform. Was he off duty? He said he’d just finished his shift, and she said, then he shouldn’t be handling a case file. He said he knew she was disappointed that she lost her case with Willow, and knew she didn’t agree with his decisions, but he’d done nothing illegal. IA and Commissioner Falconari agreed with him. She said, he was demoted for undermining the case against Willow Cain, but they both knew he’d done more than that. If she could prove he was the one who made that traffic cam footage disappear, not only would he be fired, she’d prosecute him for obstruction of justice. Sonny walked into the station, and Turner said she didn’t trust Chase and didn’t want him on the force. He sabotaged her case and a guilty woman went free. He said, Willow was innocent, and she said if he put one toe out of line, he was gone. He said, understood, and left. Sonny approached Turner and said he guessed he was right on time.

Kristina said, Michael hated to admit it, but he was in a terrible situation. He was eternally bound to Willow because of Wiley and Amelia, but he hated dealing with Willow because she’d done her best to make sure everyone thought he shot Drew – which he didn’t. Molly said she knew that, and Kristina said, to make matters worse, Willow has been all over Chase. Molly said, all over as in… and Kristina said, exactly, like that. Molly said that was wrong on so many levels, and Kristina said, and it put Michael smack in the middle between Willow and Brook. Michael had Jacinda to talk to… She was great and Kristina wanted Molly to get to know her better. No canceling, no rescheduling. Just do it. Okay? Molly said, okay, and Kristina said it was important that everyone had someone they could go to, to vent about their partners. She wanted them to be that for each other. Okay? Now, did she miss anything?

Sonny told Turner that when Lucas shared his concern about Sidwell coming after him, he and Laura figured the safest thing to do was get Sidwell off the streets. That’s when he called Dante and let him know that Lucas and Sidwell were meeting at the construction site. Turner said it was a very coherent statement and matched Lucas’s statement exactly. It was almost like they’d worked out their story in advance. He said there weren’t a lot of different ways to tell the truth, and she said she hadn’t taken Laura’s statement yet, but had the feeling it would be exactly the same. She’d thought they’d reached a point of honesty between them. Obviously, that only applied to certain subjects. She got up, and he asked what she wanted him to say. She said, nothing. She didn’t want to listen to him lie to her. It was obvious she was getting the party line. He said, she was getting the truth. Lucas came to him and they knew how dangerous Sidwell was, so they enlisted Dante to protect him just in case. She said she believed that could happen, but it certainly wasn’t everything that happened. He was keeping things from her. He said, every word on that statement was the truth. If she wasn’t happy with it, he didn’t know what to say. Maybe she should stop pushing him for answers she didn’t really want.

On the phone at Bobbie’s, Brook asked when Brick could have that information for her… That soon? He was just as amazing as his reputation. She thanked him and said he was a life saver. Lucy joined her and said it looked like Brook was in a much better mood. She took it there was an update. Brook said, just that she was one step closer to getting Willow out of her and Chase’s lives for good.

Willow said Tracy had no right to accuse her when she was the one who helped Michael frame her for Drew’s shooting, but Tracy said, nobody framed Willow. She shot him. Willow said, the jury thought otherwise, despite Tracy lying under oath. She knew Michael was outside Drew’s house the night he was shot and she covered for him. Tracy said, because she also knew he was innocent, but Willow said Tracy didn’t care if he was innocent or guilty. He was a Quartermaine and they always protected their own. Tracy said they did. So Willow needed to believe her when she said Willow wouldn’t be helping herself to her granddaughter’s husband. Willow said this wasn’t about Brook. Tracy hated her because when Tracy looked at her, she saw every opportunity she’d missed. Every mistake she’d made with her own sons. Tracy said when she looked at Willow, she saw a viper trying to pass herself off as a mother, but Willow told Tracy that she said it herself. She’d do anything for her kids, while Tracy was happy to palm hers off on the nannies. And the son she did raise, Dylan… Tracy said Willow never met Dylan, and Willow said, how could she? He’d never come visit Tracy. She saw Tracy, and Tracy hated her because her children loved her and Tracy’s children didn’t love her.

Brook told Lucy that she was looking for Willow’s whereabouts on the night of Jordan’s accident, and Lucy said, good. So Brook was checking Willow’s alibi. Brook said, even if Willow didn’t have one, she could place Willow at their family home on the day of the crash. It was the day Willow came over to tell her and Chase that they were going to be Phoebe’s foster parents. Harborview Drive is right off of 91, which meant Willow was driving on it that day. Lucy said that was so good. What else did Brook have? Brook said she had a consultant who could access Willow’s GPS history on her car, which happened to be a black SUV. And this consultant could alter the GPS history to make it look like Willow was at the exact spot on 91 at the exact time of Jordan’s accident. Lucy said she was just kind of riffing when she came up with the idea to frame Willow, but Brook was making it a reality, and so fast. She was so proud.

Kristina said Michael had to make sure Molly had fun with Cody, to enjoy the book tour, to be in the now. And Molly had to commiserate with Michael on how Willow was the worst. Molly said, happy to, and Kristina said, but she also had to remind him that Willow was the mother of his children. And as frustrated as he may get, she’s still a good mother. Keeping the peace was going to make their lives better. Molly was going to be better at it than she was, because Willow really got under her skin. Did they have an agreement? Michael said this was why he was going to miss Kristina so much. She had such a big heart and just put it all out there. Molly said she thought it was going to be great for them to spend some more time together, but it wouldn’t keep them from missing her, and Michael said Molly was right. It wasn’t going to work. Molly said, but they loved her for trying.

Turner said, how about if she told Sonny what she thought really happened? and he said he was up for a good story. She said, he’d been chomping at the bit to take down Sidwell. She knew he and the mayor were close, but didn’t see Laura tolerating his usual methods of dealing with an enemy. So instead, they entrapped him. He told her, like Dante said to Sidwell, no one put a gun in his hand. No one forced him to pull that trigger. She said, Lucas Jones lured Sidwell to the scene, then intentionally provoked him, and he said, still not entrapment. She said, and then there’s the mayor. She obviously knew Lucas was wearing a bulletproof vest, which also meant that Lucas anticipated being shot. What if it had gone wrong and Sidwell shot Lucas somewhere he wasn’t protected? Sidwell would be looking at murder charges instead of attempted murder and Lucas would be dead. Sonny said he wanted to go instead of Lucas. He would have, but Sidwell never would have believed he was willing to go alone, so Lucas went instead. Hell, Lucas insisted on going. And he got what the PCPD had not been able to get. He got Sidwell on an open and shut case of attempted homicide. It’s just too bad that he got away.

Tracy said Willow knew nothing about her relationship with her sons, but Willow said she knew enough. She knew that her own children were in her life for good now. And here Tracy was in her twilight years, looking back on all the time she’d wasted, consumed by money and power and ELQ. Now she was living in her sister-in-law’s house with her sister-in-law’s family. Each of them looking over their shoulder, wondering when Tracy would stab them in the back, and she would. But her children would never know that kind of fear because she would do anything for them. She would take a bullet for them. Tracy said, and put a couple in someone’s back as well, and Willow said, and Tracy wondered why her children couldn’t stay far enough away from her. Tracy grabbed Willow’s arm and told her, stay away from my family, when Chase came along. Willow yelled that Tracy was hurting her, and jumped into the water. Chase dived in after her. (Ugh.)

It was time to head to the airport, and Kristina said she wanted Molly and Michael to each be the person the other could call. Show up for each other, no questions asked. That’s what they’d been to her. Michael and Molly said they loved her, and she said she loved them both so much. Michael said he was proud of her going after what she wanted, and Molly said they’d hold down the fort and keep an eye on each other. Michael promised they had this. Now go live her dream. Kristina hugged them.

A cop went into the room for cold case file storage and opened a file box. He took something out, put it in his pocket, and put the box back. We saw it was Ethan.  

Brook said she’d never take advantage of Curtis and Jordan’s misfortune, but Willow was after her husband. Lucy said, going after someone’s husband wasn’t good or acceptable, but it was a thing. Brook and Chase were adopting. They were actively building a family and a line had to be drawn. Brook said she couldn’t say anything bad about Willow in front of Chase or he’d jump in to defend her. That’s why cutting Willow out of his life had to be his decision. Lucy said, making it look like Willow leaving poor Jordan and Curtis on the side of the road to die might do the trick, and Brook said, sometimes it takes deception to reveal a bigger truth. She refused to let Willow take advantage of Chase’s trust. They had to do this. Then Congresswoman Cain would be out of their hair for good.

Chase put a towel around Willow’s shoulders as she sat on a bench and he asked if she was okay. She said she thought so, and he noticed her knee had a scrape. He said she was bleeding, and Willow said Tracy pushed her into the water. Tracy said she did no such thing, but Willow said they were arguing, when Tracy grabbed her arm and shoved her in the water. Chase said he took it Tracy claimed she didn’t, and Tracy said she didn’t shove Willow. Willow amended it and said she’d lost her balance and fell, but Tracy said Willow saw Chase coming and jumped in. Willow asked if Chase thought she’d do something like that, and Chase told Tracy that she was under arrest.

Turner said she thought Sonny would be happy that Sidwell escaped, and Sonny said there was nothing he could do about it, but why should he be happy? She said she imagined he facilitated the escape, so he could take care of Sidwell himself. Sidwell was desperate and on the run. Sonny could track him down, confront him and kill him, claiming it was self-defense. Sonny said that was great insight. He’d keep it in mind the next time he saw Sidwell.

On Monday, Chase suggests Turner see her own bias against Willow; Michael asks if Willow is sure she’s the right person to go up against Tracy; Nina asks when was the last time Nathan/Cassius heard from his mother; and Valentin tells Carly, don’t use Sonny. Use me.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

She will be missed for sure. Again, I only wish she was going off to find Blaze.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/why-did-kristina-leave-general-hospital-kate-mansi-opens-up-about-her-exit-and-possible-return

Making her exit.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/kate-mansi-exits-general-hospital-how-kristina-was-written-out-of-port-charles

Loving the scenes with these two.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-eden-mccoy-on-josslyn-obrechts-odd-couple-captivity-crisis-exclusive

I’m not really sure what to make of this whole thing, but wishing her good health.

https://ew.com/kirsten-storms-restraining-order-hearing-result-11960670

Rut-roh! It’s those meddling kids.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/former-general-hospital-bad-girl-joins-netflixs-live-action-scooby-doo-prequel

Interesting crossover. Since I can’t watch everything, I catch up on this one on Paramount+ on the weekends.

https://www.essence.com/entertainment/beyond-the-gates-young-and-the-restless-crossover-cbs-exclusive

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

In Captain Sandy’s interview, she said, instead of winter is coming, charter season is coming. And in her typical style, Aesha told us that we were going to Cro-Aesha this season. Captain Sandy was her work wife and the marriage was going strong. When they captain told her that she’d be getting three stews, she said it was the same feeling as when Scott proposed. Nathan was back, along with Eyebrows Joe. Bleh. In Nathan’s interview, he said Joe’s way of treating women was f***ed up, and we flashed back to their bromance ending. Nathan kept saying, f***ing Joe Bradley, over and over. Ditto. The new stews were Kayley, Kat, and Geneveive, and in new deckhand Cooper’s interview, he said he was green, but had strength and a work ethic. He was also 6’5”, which should come in handy for those hard to reach places. Rounding out the crew was new deckhand Luke and Chef Joy. The first charter was a performance group from X Burlesque, and I’m sure it won’t take Eyebrows Joe long to become inappropriate. Oh yeah, Captain Sandy also hit the dock for the first time ever, when the volume of noise from a nearby party boat caused her not to be able to hear the radio. Tension between Nathan and Joe had already begun to rise by the end of the episode, and Nathan told Gael that he was choosing Luke as lead deckhand, which should go over like a lead balloon.

Meet the cast.

https://ew.com/below-deck-med-season-11-cast-11993473

Summer House – Reunion Part 3

Receipts! Proof! Timelines! Screenshots! It was all about West and Amanda. IMO, Ciara should be grateful that she dodged a bullet and feel badly for Amanda who was obviously on another planet and would one day wake up to the fact she’d made a grievous error. If she hadn’t already. Lindsay remained confused about it all. This should have been the end of it, but they won’t let us go. Next week, Summer House: The Aftermath, an extension of the season that no one needed.

Apparently, Entertainment Weekly confused it with an awards show.

https://ew.com/summer-house-season-10-reunion-recap-best-and-worst-moments-11994638

https://ew.com/andy-cohen-jennifer-lawrence-figured-out-summer-house-reunion-leaked-11994338

In the City

Admittedly, I didn’t pay much attention to this, desperately needing a shower after Summer House. And after Amanda told Kyle that she was still in love with him and wanted their relationship to work, I had to get back under the water.

The Valley

Schwartz had a 007 party, and I have honestly never seen a group of people who do so much talking about other people. Don’t they have jobs? Hobbies? Something, anything else to talk about? Brittany was beginning to get a clue about Brandon, who left her high and dry after her mommy makeover, and had also borrowed money from her. In my single days, my rule was, ask for more than five bucks, and goodbye. However, no one ever tested that rule. Danny’s drinking was talked about ad nauseum, making me want a drink. Jesse wanted closure with Michelle because clearly, divorce papers weren’t enough, and she also had to explain to him how something can be happy and sad at the same time.

Brittany needs an adjustment to her picker.

Southern Hospitality – Reunion Part 2

Emmy is sorry already, okay? But Brad still wasn’t having it, basically calling her a flip-flopper. Of course, she cried. Then we went over all of it again. Maddi looked totally tuned out and I couldn’t blame her. Lake reran her fight with Molly, even though the video showed their beef had been squashed. Ho-hum. In a crossover twist, Justin claimed Charley (Southern Charm) was the love of his life. Is Craig lurking around the edges? Leva, aka Captain Obvious, said everyone needed to work on their relationships, and the season was toasted with martinis and weenies. It is blessedly over… for now.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

Jo-Ellen and Gary were on the blacklist for Rulla and Brian’s Arabian Nights party. Rosie tried to talk to Rulla about the cheating video, but Rulla said she didn’t have the bandwidth to process it. Brian said he trusted Jo-Ellen as much as gas station sushi, and the conversation ended with a fireball shot. In Rulla’s interview, she said she had to figure it out for herself – she had her ways. Next time, the season finale, and I can take out my ear plugs.

Random Reality Items

Best example ever of the apple not falling far from the tree.

I’m looking forward to the new season. Not only because it’s in NYC, but these kids actually seem authentic and not tainted by the Bravoverse… yet.

Wondering if this is a case of you can’t fire me, I quit. Who wants to watch this woman whine, curse, and spend her way through another season?

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Apex. Netflix. This 90-minutes of nearly non-stop action does not disappoint. Sasha is a woman of adventure, and after losing her partner in both life and outdoor risk in a tragic accident, she continues on with her exploration of the great outdoors solo. On an excursion in Australia, she runs into a creepy bunch of hunters while picking up some supplies in a town whose bulletin board teems with missing people. However, one man, Ben, is not such a neanderthal, and tells her about an off-the-beaten-path camping spot. Once she camps there, a game of cat and mouse with Ben begins. Like in The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, the fabulous Australian scenery is one of the stars of the film. The pace is quick, as well as the twists and turns of the game, and Charlize Theron (Sasha) bears the weight of this movie like a champ. Reminiscent of The River Wild, this is an exciting film that hurtles at breakneck speed toward, IMO, a satisfying ending.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/apex-charlize-theron-netflix-movie-review-2026

From. MGM+. When I stumbled on this by accident, From quickly became one of my all-time favorite series. For those unfamiliar with it, the premise falls under one of my favorite horror sub-genres – the weird town that no one can leave. Various people, both in groups and alone, have come from a wide-range of places, all of them coming across a tree blocking the road to their destination. And when they try to backtrack or find their way home, they always end up back at the same spot. Travelers have been inhabiting the town for decades and it wouldn’t be so bad, but after dark, it becomes a literal horror show. Bizarre, humanlike creatures come out, who look deceptively harmless at first. Dressed in 50s and 60s garb – a milkman, a sweet-looking old lady, a young man who looks like a door-to-door evangelist whose dubbed Smiley by the townspeople – they seem ghostly but innocuous. However, get close enough and their true natures are revealed – natures that have big, sharp teeth that will flay you alive. The townspeople have taken on various roles – bartender, house mother, diner manager – the most prominent being Boyd, the town’s sheriff. My favorite character, Boyd is played by Harold Perrineau (Lost), who deserves an Emmy for his acting skills in this show. But it’s best not to get too attached, as the writers show no mercy, often taking out a beloved character in a grisly way. As a horror fan, I’m absolutely thrilled with the consistence in quality. While there have been a few episodes that are more exposition than action, most of the time, it’s riveting. The writing is stellar, the story unique, the acting superb, and it’s gruesome AF, but not gratuitously. There are moments I wish I lived there, followed by being grateful this is fiction. While fielding these creatures with talismans and anything else they can think of, the residents have meetings to discuss methods of getting out and fail at their attempts to do so. Now in Season 4, if you’ve never seen it, you get the fun of a super binge. The only thing I can fault From on is MGM+ doling it out once a week like methadone. I love when a show has racked up a few seasons before I get to the party. As a bonus, be sure to check out Emmanuel E-Man Noisette’s YouTube videos, where he both reviews each episode of From and does interviews with many of the actors. Love him and have literally gotten the T-shirt.

Not even done with Season 4 and looking forward to Season 5.

https://readysteadycut.com/2026/06/07/from-season-4-answers-season-5

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

I loved this show! The new season premieres June 30th.

🏆 Rewarding the Great White Way…

Who won a Tony award.

https://ew.com/tony-awards-2026-winners-list-11989618

Who wore what at the Tony Awards.

https://ew.com/tony-awards-2026-red-carpet-photos-11991260

The ups and downs of the Tony Awards.

https://ew.com/tony-awards-2026-best-and-worst-moments-11990402

🐶 Just Like Us…

⚽️ Dogs enjoying soccer.

🐕‍🦺 A dog retires from the military, moving in with his BFF.

https://people.com/us-air-force-member-reunites-with-military-dog-6-years-later-gives-him-a-forever-home-11981616

🐕 A couple gets hitched.

https://people.com/shelter-dogs-marry-while-waiting-for-adoption-11995169

🦚 Quotes of the Week

A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts.Joshua Reynolds

Believe you can and you’re halfway there. – Theodore Roosevelt

We all make mistakes, have struggles, and even regret things in our past. But you are not your mistakes, you are not your struggles, and you are here NOW with the power to shape your day and your future.Steve Maraboli

We don’t know what we’re capable of until we’re challenged. – Adam Connell

Excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude.Ralph Marston

Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think. – Thomas Edison

There’s a disco ball in the cave. Nature is amazing. – guest on Below Deck

👩‍❤️‍👨 Summer Heat, Boy and Girl Sweat…

Until next time, stay safe; stay hydrated; and stay not putting energy into things you can’t control.

Video > Lady Gaga – Born This Way (Official Music Video)

February 21, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Cyrus Meets His End, This Week’s Reality, Weekend Watching, Watching Soon, Last Release, Those Who Merit, Turning It Around, Pithy Quotes Of 8 & Christmas

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What I Watched Today

(The whole GH enchilada & entertainment minutiae on Fridays)

🛁 The Weekdays…

General Hospital

Sonny told Carly about the shared custody. She asked if he was going to tell her what was really going on. Kai texted Trina asking if she was free tonight. Laura was meeting with Drew about eminent domain and asked Curtis to sit in. Laura felt Drew was using the esplanade plan to retaliate against Jason through Sonny. Anna told Mac that while Jason was at the station, he couldn’t kill Cyrus. Elizabeth snuck into the interrogation room to see Jason and told him that she and Lucky found evidence against Cyrus.

Curtis gave a bunch of reasons Drew’s idea was a bad one, including a lawsuit from Sonny. Laura said Drew wanted to bring in Sidwell. Mac said with Cyrus gone, he couldn’t hurt anyone, but Anna said she’d rather bring Cyrus to justice. She felt they were getting closer. Elizabeth told Jason that they didn’t know Cyrus’s motives and she wasn’t sure the PCPD was up to the job. Cyrus consulted the Bible.  

Trina said it was Josslyn’s first Valentine’s Day without Dex, and she missed Spencer, but Josslyn told her to go with Kai. It was time for her to get back out there. Carly thought there was a reason behind Sonny’s reason for the compromise and he said he had to find where the threat was coming from and wanted to help Michael when he came home. She asked if Jason had mentioned Sasha. Sasha went to see Jason at the station. Martin told Willow that Elaine was out of commission, and he still needed dirt on Michael. Willow didn’t want to blame Michael or hurt him. Laura said Jordan would be at the meeting and Curtis said he’d seen her with Sidwell. When Jordan arrived, she said Sidwell could be legit, but they needed more information. She was going to get it. Drew showed up and said he could tell it was going to be a tough room. Elizabeth told Anna how she and Lucky collected evidence against Cyrus.

Carly said Drew accused Jason of fathering Sasha’s baby, but she didn’t know if it was true. Willow said maybe there was a way to make peace, when Nurse Mindy called her. Her car had been impounded. Laura said Drew gave her a lot to think about and he said there would be matching federal funding. He said if Sonny using piers for criminal activity was the priority rather than the esplanade, let it ride. Elizabeth told Anna about everything that happened at Turning Woods and GH with Cyrus, and said Anna had the authority to exhume the bodies. Sasha went to see Jason, and he said Anna was just trying to keep him away from Cyrus. She said she thought Willow suspected Michael was the father of her baby. Kai told Trina to meet him at The Savoy dressed to impress.

Willow told Mac that Tracy had her car towed after she’d put it in the street. She was starting to see how much she’d lost in becoming a part of Michael’s family and was done letting the Quartermaines run her life. Sasha told Jason about Elaine and said she didn’t want her child raised in the Quartermaine environment. Letting people draw their own conclusions wasn’t enough. She wanted Jason to come out and say the baby was his. Jordan said it could cost jobs, and the project could get tangled up for years, and Curtis said the city shouldn’t get entangled in Drew’s personal vendetta. Drew asked if the potential benefits were worth the risk. Elizabeth brought Anna a bag of stuff and said they’d gone through Cyrus’s trash in the dumpster. Anna saw an order of syringes from Paul Damascus, and Elizabeth said it was a biblical reference. It made sense for Cyrus to use it as an aka. Elizabeth thought digitalis had been in another box, but they couldn’t find an invoice. Meanwhile, Cyrus readied a syringe.

Carly said, if it was true, she needed to support Jason, but Sonny suggested they stay out of it. Anna said Elizabeth was good as an amateur detective, but they couldn’t link Cyrus to anything. Laura said it would be easier if she didn’t have to consider Sonny. Sonny said Jason would tell them if they needed to know, and Carly agreed to wait until Jason said something. Trina left to meet Kai and Josslyn brought out a box with a gun in it. Cyrus put the syringe in his pocket and called GH. He asked to talk to Elizabeth, but she was gone for the day. He said he was sure he’d run into her later. Drew brought roses to the hospital, but Willow wasn’t there. Willow saw Jason and Sasha talking, and Sasha said go with her on this and kissed him. Anna told Mac that they might have a new lead. He saw Sasha and Jason kissing and said, no, no, no!

Tuesday:

Valentine’s Day was happening at The Savoy and Curtis said they had a special surprise performer, when Trina walked in with Kai. On the phone, Spinelli told Maxie that he’d play cupid for Lucas since she was under the weather. He told Lucas that he was pinch hitting for Maxie, and she’d found him the perfect guy. Carly was cleaning up the cookie baking mess in Sonny’s old kitchen, saying, it’s the memories, not the mess. Jack came in bearing roses. Lulu was leaving Eckerd’s Valentine’s Day cupcakes for Rocco in the nook, when Dante came down. TempLucky went to Elizabeth’s, and she said Anna listened to her and was going to arrest Cyrus. She thought they should celebrate, and they discovered Aiden had made a cake. Mac had a migraine, and Anna was working on one. She told Jason that she had to release him, but wanted to convince him not to kill Cyrus the minute he left.

Portia said Trina seeing someone was a big deal, and Curtis said it was one they’d have to watch from afar. Trina asked if Kai had to pull strings to come, and he said, a few. Spinelli introduced Lucas and Gunther the model, and Brad saw them sit together. Carly’s faucet went nuts, spraying water everywhere. Dante told Lulu that Rocco was ice skating and crashing at a friend’s, but he’d barely touched the cupcakes Dante brought home years ago because they reminded him of Lulu. Aiden introduced Tobias to Elizabeth, and she asked if they wanted to join her and Lucky. Aiden said they were going to the Valentine’s Day skate and asked to talk to Elizabeth in private. Mac didn’t buy that Jason was the baby’s father, but then he saw Sasha kiss him. He thought Jason took advantage of her hurt over Cody, but Felicia said, the heart wants what the heart wants.

Anna asked for a BOLO on Cyrus and told Jason. She had enough evidence to connect him to multiple murders, including Sam’s, and hoped the judge would sign off on it right away. She could get justice, but only if Jason let her do her job. She asked him to stay away from Cyrus for her sake. Jack turned the water off and said luckily for Carly, her knight in sopping wet armor had arrived. Spinelli told Maxie that the chemistry between Lucas and Gunther was palpable, and Trina told Kai that she had a confession to make. The owner of The Savoy was her dad. Elizabeth told Aiden that she liked spending time with his dad and to go enjoy himself. Lulu said she didn’t know their son, but Dante said she did and told her to ask questions. She asked about Rocco’s first crush, if he was hard to wake up, how was he doing in school, and did he have friends. He knew about Rocco, and she didn’t. He said she’d catch up, but she said she’d neglected the child she had and was failing as a mother. he said that wasn’t true. Aiden left with Tobias, and Elizabeth said he’d offered to be their chaperone. Anna said she and Jason were friends and people noticed. If Cyrus disappeared, it would perpetuate the idea that there were people above the law who got away with it because of their friendship with her. Jason said he understood, but it didn’t matter when she was talking about the sick bastard who murdered Sam.

Kai complimented Curtis on the club and Curtis said they had to stick around for the surprise musical act. Anna asked Jason to trust her that they’d get justice. She’d taken chances on him, and she was asking him to take one on her and have faith. He wouldn’t regret it. Felicia said she and Mac had their ups and downs over the years. Mac had even left once, but he was her happily ever after. It wasn’t for them to decide who Sasha’s was. They’d make sure the only way Scorpios could. Lucky wondered if Aiden was worried that he and Elizabeth were getting too close, but she said Aiden just wanted to make sure she was treated well. She’d make it clear that she didn’t need protection from him. Dante said Lulu was a good mom. He shouldn’t have made it seem like she was choosing between Charlotte and Rocco. She said she didn’t know what Rocco needed, and Dante said, his mom. She’d made his pain and sadness disappear.

Lucas said the only reason he was on the date was because of Maxie, and Gunther said he understood Lucas wasn’t ready. Get his number from Maxie and tell him when he was. Gunther left and Brook and Chase showed up. Jack fixed Carly’s sink, which surprised her, and he said his father was a plumber. She said she’d envisioned him descending from a long line of super spies, but he told her that his dad always said, even if the world ends, you’re always going to need a plumber. She asked if anyone else knew. She liked knowing something about him that no one else did. He said, knowledge is power. Anna said the trust she and Jason had was unexpected, but real, and also obvious. No one would believe she hadn’t looked the other way, or worse they’d think she helped him cover it up.

Lucas asked if Brad wanted company. Spinelli told Brook that Gunther ditched Lucas, then saw Brad with Lucas. Chase left to check on Brook’s surprise. Curtis told Portia that he loved The Savoy, but Aurora presented a challenge, and he felt like he was growing there. N’neka said it was time, and Curtis introduced Chase. Dante promised to guard the cupcakes with his life, but thought he should take a couple off of Rocco’s hands. Lulu said, don’t you dare. Jack said he’d learned to expect the unexpected with Carly. Lucky said Elizabeth was as beautiful as the day he met her, and they kissed. Anna found out the warrant couldn’t be signed until the morning, and Jason said whatever happened to Cyrus, her office would respect her for the same reasons he did – her strength, courage, and willingness to put herself on the line. He knew she understood why he wanted to kill Cyrus, but didn’t think anyone else did. She said it was because they were alike, and he agreed. She asked him, as her friend, please don’t kill Cyrus, and he said she was a good friend, and he appreciated her friendship. She said that wasn’t an answer.

Chase told the audience that his singing career had been brief, but he’d met his wife through it and was grateful. He said the song was for her and sang one she’d written (Won’t You Stay with Me). As he sang, Lucky left Elizabeth’s, Jack and Carly had champagne, Felicia fed Mac Valentine cookies, and Lulu smushed a cupcake on Dante’s face, then helped wipe it off. Jason left the station. Elizabeth noticed that Lucky left the piece of cake he was taking home. There was a knock at the door, and she assumed it was him, but it was Cyrus.

Wednesday:

Cyrus told Elizabeth that he had an urgent matter that couldn’t wait and walked in. She’d been asking around about him and now had the opportunity to ask questions to his face. Emma asked Josslyn to be part of the benefit. Lulu was rude to a client on the phone in Helsinki and said he’d specifically asked for Brook or Maxie. It was Maxie and Spinelli’s first Valentine’s Day together and she didn’t want to ruin it. Brook said Lulu had no problem ruining it for her and Chase. Drew showed up at The Savoy with Willow, and Portia said, that’s a choice, but Curtis said it was beyond disrespect. It was a throwdown. Portia wondered how Willow couldn’t see through Drew (me too), but thought they should let it go. Willow wondered why Lucas was with Brad. Seeing Willow with Drew, Brad told Lucas that he was in no position to judge, but… and Lucas said it wasn’t their call. Cyrus asked what Elizabeth was trying to find out, and she said, fine. She’d start at the beginning. Why did he try to kill Lulu?

Donna called for Carly, interrupting a kiss with Jack. Emma wanted Josslyn to be an underwriter, but Josslyn said she had no time. She was going through a lot, but she’d be more than happy to donate. Emma argued with her, but Josslyn was unrelenting. Chase told Dante that he couldn’t give Brook the family she wanted to have. Curtis told N’neka that Drew was no longer welcome. Willow said she’d never forgive Brad (wow), and Curtis told Drew that he didn’t want him there. Cyrus said there was no sign of Lulu having an improvement. Just because someone could be kept alive didn’t mean they should be. Elizabeth said she’d watched families make that decision and it was awful, but in the end, it’s a gift. He said she understood, and she asked, what about the others? He said they were all God’s children, and she said, so from one family. He said he’d seen people trapped in their own hell and God gave him a mission to free imprisoned souls. He wept as he asked if Lulu wasn’t entitled to that, and she said, that’s why he turned off the ventilator, but he said, no, that was much later.

Brook said, the client threatened to cancel the shipment of the key ingredient in their cream. Lulu couldn’t talk to people that way. Lucas said he wasn’t sorry for Willow, but they all made mistakes. Curtis told Drew that Michael’s wife was more than welcome to stay, but he reserved the right to refuse service. They were playing the same game. Brad said, once the denial goes away, Willow will be miserable. One thing he’d learned was, lonely is lonely, whether deserved or not. Drew told Willow that he had a surprise for her, and they left. Donna asked why Jack was out so late and suggested he go to bed. She wondered why we have bad dreams, and Jack explained dreams to her. He said when we had bad dreams, something was bothering us. Cyrus told Elizabeth, in his first attempt to free Lulu, he used the wrong medication and drew unwanted attention. She said, that’s why Lulu’s liver failed. He freed Lulu, just not in the way he intended. She understood that, but why kill Sam? He said, Sam got in the way of him carrying out the Lord’s. Her donation would keep Lulu going, but not free her from her prison. Elizabeth asked if it was punishment, but he said it was a consequence of obstructing the Lord’s will. He also discovered that digitalis was the best way to free everyone else. She said it was fast, effective, and relatively painless. But what about Dex? He’d been young and healthy.

Cyrus said, Dex had been in the vicinity of Sam’s room and seen him, and Elizabeth said, it sounded less like God’s will and more like something the old Cyrus would do. He said Dex almost killed him on Sonny’s orders, but he had no malice in his heart. Cyrus flashed back to taking Dex’s hospital wristband when Dex was in the morgue. He said he had to remove Dex, and Elizabeth said, because of his mission. What would happen to the souls that needed to be freed? He said she understood, and she said he was able to help try to free Michael. He said he wanted to liberate Michael from his physical suffering, and she asked if there wasn’t another reason. He’d spoken about how his mother was suffering. He said, that’s what awakened him to his purpose. Martin had her living what barely qualified as a life. If he could set her free, he would. She said, it was a different type of healing, and he thanked her for understanding the importance of his mission.

Emma thanked Josslyn for her donation, but pressure her again for her presence. A worker came in to relieve Josslyn and she left. Gio told Emma that her approach needed work, and Emma said, friends speak the truth. He said she was a great salesperson, and he appreciated her passion. Chase told Dante that it wasn’t Brook, it was him, but Dante said there was more than one way to have a family. Chase said Brook deserved to be a mom and he’d do anything to be a dad.

Elizabeth said Cyrus’s purpose was not unlike hers, to help and heal, and he said nothing was going to jeopardize his mission. She should understand why he had to do this. He brought out the syringe and came toward her, when Lucky burst in. He told Cyrus, get away from her!

Lucas left and Brad sighed. Curtis told Portia about asking Drew to leave. There were no threats, but he wanted to make it clear whose club it was. He didn’t need Drew to ruin his evening. Drew showed Willow his new house and she said she loved it. Brook said it was part of Lulu’s job to answer the phone and be warm and courteous, especially to those who had a rare ingredient that was impossible to get. Lulu said she was at first, and Brook asked if she ever thought of anyone besides herself. Lulu said Brook got everything she wanted. She had the perfect life, job, and husband, and would have the perfect children. If she wasn’t getting what she wanted, it was her own fault. Dante walked in and asked, what’s going on?

Cyrus told Lucky not to get in the way, and Elizabeth broke free. Cyrus tried to stab Lucky with the syringe, and they struggled.

Dante told Brook where Chase was, and she left. He asked what Lulu said, and Lulu told him that she’d said Brook’s life was perfect. If she wasn’t getting what she wanted, it was her own fault. Dante suggested she back off, and Lulu said, all Brook did was complain about her perfect life. She woke up after four years in a coma to a life she didn’t recognize. By comparison, Brook’s life was heaven. Dante told her to cut Brook some slack. She found out she and Chase couldn’t have children. Emma thanked Gio for his patience, honesty, and commitment to the cause, and he said he enjoyed her company too. Portia asked if Brad had a nice Valentine’s Day and he said, better than expected. She said she was glad to hear it and would see him at work. She told Curtis that she wanted to put the bad stuff behind her and was focusing on what was right in front of her. Willow said she was sure Drew wanted to find a home for Scout, and he said, also for you and our kids, and asked her to move in with him.  While Carly put Donna back in bed, Jack’s phone rang. By the time Carly returned, Jack had his coat on. She asked if something was wrong and he said, unfortunately, something came up at work. They agreed to another time and kissed.

Lucky got the better of Cyrus, but Cyrus stabbed Lucky in the leg with the syringe. Elizabeth called 911 as she came down the stairs and saw the syringe sticking out of Lucky’s leg.

Thursday:

 Brook came home to find Chase, rose petals, and champagne. Dante told Lulu that there was a fertility issue with Chase.

Lucky slugged Cyrus and got a syringe in the leg for his trouble. Cyrus jumped up, tried to strangle lucky, and fled, while Elizabeth called 911. Jordan met with Laura, who wanted to make the esplanade happen, but still protect the city. Anna joined them and Laura said, in a potential battle between Sonny, Drew, and Sidwell, who was the biggest threat? (It’s like, Superman vs. the dinosaurs.) Drew asked Willow to move in with the kids. Jason went to Sam’s grave and said he needed to make a choice between what he wanted and what he thought she wanted. Josslyn snuck around Cyrus’s apartment and looked through his stuff.

Stella came to The Savoy to have a nightcap with Curtis, who had a special Valentine’s Day cocktail for her. Portia left and Stella asked if there was something else going on. He said there may be a favor only she could provide. Lucky was unconscious and Elizabeth did chest compression. Brook and Chase kissed, but she pulled away and said she couldn’t believe she was so lucky. He said, but he couldn’t give her a baby. Lulu felt terrible for Brook and Chase, and Dante said Brook had been nothing but supportive. He said being a father was one of the greatest joys of his life and Lulu said, the same for her with being a mother. Laura asked if Anna would bring Sonny down if she found evidence to do it, and Anna said, Drew was encouraging it. Jordan said that worried her because Drew wanted to align himself with Sidwell. Anna and Laura agreed and said he wanted the port to move his illegal merchandise. Jordan said Drew had a lot of influence, but she’d rather deal with the devil she knew than Sidwell. Willow thought the kids had been bounced around enough and Drew said he wanted all the kids to have stability. He tried his best to talk her into moving in.

Jason told Sam that he could kill Cyrus and get away with it, and he wanted to kill him. One thing held him back. He knew Sam wanted him to put their son before his need for vengeance. Josslyn continued to toss Cyrus’s place. Lulu said Brook knew things about Dante that she didn’t and it was hard, but he said, it shouldn’t be. Carly used their history to break them up, but Brook knew it was wrong and still felt terrible. It was a long time ago and time to let it go. They were friends and that was it. Brook said she meant their vows from the bottom of her heart, but Chase said she couldn’t have expected this. She said it was hard, but sometimes plans changed. It didn’t mean they still couldn’t be parents. Willow told Drew that nothing about their situation was perfect. For one, she was still married. Drew said Michael had filed for divorce and was out of the country, and Willow said he was fighting for his life. Drew said she was alone with the kids, and she said Wiley adored his father. She hadn’t told Wiley that they were splitting up, so moving in felt wrong. Jason promised to always put Danny first.

Josslyn almost left, but kept looking until she found an envelope with hospital wristbands in it, particularly Dex and Sam’s. Laura said they couldn’t have Port Charles in a territory battle and Jordan said Drew was different and not in a good way. Anna said Drew’s willingness to align himself with Sidwell was worrisome, and Laura asked if they could no longer trust him. Anna left to take a call about Cyrus, and Laura got a call from Elizabeth, who told her to get to the hospital right away. Lucky was in trouble.

Curtis said he understood Stella was friends with Congressman Douglas Henderson and she said they went way back. They agreed he was a good man and influential in Washington. Curtis said he needed Stella to introduce him, and he needed to develop a relationship before Drew destroyed everything he was building. Willow said she cared about Drew so much and he said he didn’t want to pressure her. They had the rest of their lives. He thought when she was ready, they should tell the kids about their relationship together, but she said she didn’t want to talk to them while Michael was recovering. Lulu said part of her was threatened by Brook. Not because of Dante, but she lost four years, and it was like Brook stepped into the important parts of her life. Dante suggested she felt like Brook took her place in all their lives and she said, maybe. She was starting to wonder if she had a place there at all. Chase said Brook was a natural at being a mom and she said, however they brought a child into their lives, it would be together, and it would be a part of both of them. Anna arrived at Elizabeth’s where an officer filled her in on what happened and said Cyrus fled the scene. They had an APB out on him and Lucky was in the hospital. Elizabeth told Isaiah that Lucky had been given digitalis and Laura showed up at the hospital. Josslyn said, Dex didn’t deserve this, and took photos. Cyrus walked in.

Lulu said she sounded selfish, but Dante said she wasn’t. She said it was hard to realize the family you wanted wasn’t going to happen and wanted to apologize, but he said Chase told him in confidence. Her phone rang and she told Dante that it was Lucky and ran out. Anna said they’d waited too long to arrest Cyrus and now Lucky could die. On his way in, Aiden overheard. Elizabeth told Laura about Cyrus attacking Lucky because she and Lucky suspected him of killing people, including Sam. He’d said it was a divine calling, saving them from their suffering, and he was the reason Lulu’s liver failed. Cyrus got an ax and said Josslyn shouldn’t have come. Josslyn said he’d killed Sam and Dex and wasn’t getting away with it. He said they’d gotten in the way of his mission, and she had too. He came after her and she shot him.

Cyrus said now Josslyn was the murderer and died (I think). Anna brought Aiden to the hospital and talked to Elizabeth. Chase said if they adopted it wouldn’t be fair to Brook, but she said she didn’t look at it that way. Families were created all different ways, and none was better than the other. He said he was robbing her of the experience. Curtis said Drew was gunning for him and wouldn’t hesitate to stop projects from going through at the federal level, even if they helped his constituents. He’d changed and become vindictive. Stella said he’d backstabbed Curtis and Curtis said Drew would bring the same dark energy to Washington. Would she help him?

Drew came home and Jason was there. Lulu and Dante arrived at the hospital, and Lulu went to see Lucky. Dante wanted in on finding Cyrus and Anna said okay. Josslyn moved the ax, then checked Cyrus’s pulse. She looked at Jason and Jack’s numbers, then made a call. She said, I need your help.

Stella said Drew was gunning for Curtis and she needed to let Doug know what a snake Drew was. There were few people she held in as high a regard. Curtis could count her in, but a word of advice. Drew didn’t like a mirror held up to him. She asked why he was coming after Curtis. Drew said he wasn’t in the mood for another battle, but Jason said he was here to make peace. Drew asked why the hell he would want to, and Jason said, for Sam. Chase said it was because of him that Brook wouldn’t experience a miracle growing inside her and she cried for him to stop. She’d had a baby. She’d been pregnant before. Isaiah came out and Laura asked if her son was alive. Anna found out Cyrus was heading southeast in his car. Josslyn paced the apartment when someone came in. It was Jack. 

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada:

Chase says, what does Brook mean, she had a baby? Is she talking about Bailey Lou, when she pretended to be pregnant? She says she wasn’t pretending. She got pregnant in high school and had a baby. She gave the baby up and never told anyone except her ma, not even the father. Chase asks if Ned knows, but she says, no. She knows it’s a lot to take in. He says, she got pregnant when she was a teenager and has been carrying the secret ever since.

Tracy wants to go over the menu for the library board dinner with Sasha and asks for some tea. Sasha asks if she wants her special blend, and Tracy says, yes. Sasha says, but first, she thought Tracy should know a P.I. has been snooping around. She’s pretty sure it’s to get dirt on Michael. Tracy asks, what makes her say that? and Sasha says she had an encounter with a woman named Elaine and her dog outside Bobbie’s and then in the park. Eventually, Elaine told Sasha herself that someone was looking into her. Tracy asks what Sasha told Elaine before she knew.

Drew says, Jason, of all people, walks into his house demanding peace, and Jason says he wants to respect Sam’s wishes that Danny and Scout stay together, but it’s never going to happen when they’re at each other’s throats. So he’s here about a truce for the kids. Drew says, now he wants to honor Sam’s wishes? He’s just asking because Jason clearly didn’t care when Jason ambushed him the night before the funeral and he’s trying to figure this out. What changed?

Isaiah tells Laura and Lulu that they were able to stabilize Lucky, but he’s in guarded condition. Aiden asks what that means, and Isaiah says he gave Aiden’s dad medication to counteract the digitalis. Since they don’t know how much digitalis is in Lucky’s system, it’s too soon for a definite prognosis. Aiden asks if that’s bad, but Elizabeth says, they can’t say yet. Aiden says, dad might not make it, and she hugs him.  

Portia tells Lucky, hang in there. He made it all the way home from Africa in one piece. Now he has to make it through this.

Anna tells Dante that they tracked Cyrus’s car to Route 41, and Dante wonders why he’s headed in that direction. There’s nothing out there. Does she think Lucky will be okay? She says she doesn’t know. She hopes so. She’s just grateful Elizabeth wasn’t hurt. Dante wonders, why go after Elizabeth, of all people? and Anna says, Cyrus found out that she and Lucky were asking questions at GH and Turning Woods. He didn’t want them to connect him to the murders. He says, did they? and she says, they found evidence that proves it, and he admitted to Elizabeth that he killed Dex and Sam, among others. She asks if Dante is all right, and he says, yeah, because they got him. Anna says, they did, and Cyrus knows that. If he doesn’t want to spend the rest of his life in prison, he’s going to disappear. Dante says, he can run, but there’s no way that bastard can hide.

Jack walks into the cabin and tells Josslyn to hand him the weapon. Josslyn gives the gun to him, and he checks it over. He checks Cyrus’s pulse, and Josslyn says she already did that. He’s dead. Jack says, yes, he is, and she says, Cyrus tried to attack her. He was going to kill her. Jack says he knows. He was outside when it happened. Did she call anyone else? She says, no, just him, and he says, good. They still have a small window in which to clean up. She asks if they shouldn’t call the police, and he says, they could. Or they could take care of it themselves.

Brook says she’s so sorry she never told Chase. It was a strange time. When she realized she was pregnant, she was terrified. She didn’t know what to do. She wasn’t ready to be a mom. Chase says, of course (🍷) not. She was just a kid. He can’t imagine how scared and alone she felt. She says, at least she had her mom, and he asks if Lois stepped up. Brook says, big time. She was incredible. She wasn’t thrilled Brook got pregnant in the first place, but once the shock wore off, Lois was in her corner 100%. He says he’s glad, but not surprised. Was it hard to decide? She says, terminating the pregnancy didn’t feel like an option at the time. She knew she’d be having the baby and the decision not to keep it came to her pretty quickly. There was just no way she could be a mom. He says he gets it, and she says, when it came down to it, she knew the rest of the family could never find out. She was already so overwhelmed, the last thing she needed were the judgements and opinions of the family. So she went on tour with her mom for five months, had the baby, and went back to her life. Her mom made all the arrangements. He says he assumes it was a closed adoption, and she says she never even saw the baby. She was afraid if she did, she couldn’t give it up. He says, so she doesn’t know if she had a boy or a girl? and she says, no. He says, it must have been insanely hard, especially at that age, and she says, he isn’t angry with her?

Isaiah says he wishes he could promise Aiden’s dad was going to be okay, but they just don’t know. He’s in ICU and being closely monitored. Elizabeth says, they’re doing everything they can, and Isaiah says, they know how strong Lucky is. Lulu says, the absolute strongest, and Aiden says he’s sorry for freaking out. Isaiah says he gets it. Lucky is the best friend he’s ever had. Laura asks if it’s possible for someone to sit with Lucky now, and Isaiah says, absolutely. Laura tells Elizabeth and Aiden to go first and tell Lucky that his mother and sister love him. Aiden and Elizabeth leave to go to Lucky’s room, and Lulu says, Lucky is going to be okay. Laura says she knows. He’ll survive Cyrus like Lulu just did. They hug.

Jason says, Scout and her siblings just lost their mom, and Drew says he’s aware. Jason says, they need to be together, so he and Drew need to work together. Drew says, Jason doesn’t play well with others, and Jason says, Drew doesn’t like how he lives. He doesn’t like how Drew lives. But it doesn’t matter. All that matters is that it’s okay for the kids because they’re family. Drew says, and Jason knows all about family.

Sasha says she told Elaine her approximate due date. That’s it. She’s not sure what Elaine was looking for, but she assumes Willow’s lawyer hired her. Tracy says, good guess, and Sasha says she just thought Tracy would like to know that somebody is being investigated. Tracy thanks her for the intel, and Sasha says she’s welcome… Tracy is holding something back. She can tell. Tracy says she’s been known for that, and Sasha tells her, say it. Tracy says she promised not to ask invasive questions, and Sasha asks if she has one. Tracy asks, if Jason is the father, are they planning on getting married? and Sasha says she gets it. Tracy wants to know what she’s looking to make off the Quartermaine name.

On the phone, Anna says, let her know if they turn up anything, and Dante says, it was smart of her to contact Pentenville. Cyrus was in there a long time. He must have made connections. Anna says she was thinking a former associate could tell them where Cyrus might go. The longer they’re without a lead, the less likely they are to track Cyrus. He asks if Elizabeth said why Cyrus killed the patients, and Anna says she thinks it was some kind of divine mission to release them from their suffering. From what he told Elizabeth, he’s been doing it since he got out of prison. Dante says, it doesn’t make sense. Dex and Sam were healthy. Why target them? She says, they got in his way.

In Lucky’s room, Elizabeth asks how he’s doing, and Portia says, he’s holding his own. Elizabeth says, that’s good news, and Portia says she’ll let them have time alone with him. Portia leaves and they go over to the bed. Elizabeth says she’s here. So is Aiden. He needs to hang on and come back to them. She’s going to say it again when he opens his eyes, but she thanks him for saving her life tonight. Aiden says, mom’s safe now and he has to wake up.

Jack says, they don’t have to call the police, and asks where Josslyn got the gun. She says, it’s Dex’s. Everybody knows how much she hates Cyrus and that she thinks he killed Dex. Now she killed him with Dex’s gun. Who will believe it was in self-defense? Jack says, coming in the cabin with a gun does imply intent, and she says, he knows what happened. He says he wasn’t in the room. Technically, people could say he didn’t see what happened. She says, he doesn’t believe her, and he says he does, but it won’t hold up in a court of law. He can take care of it, but once the WSB is involved, no one can know what happened, not even her mother. Can she do that? If not, they’ll call the police right now. She looks at Cyrus’s body and nods. She says she can do it. Stay quiet. Jack says, they’re leaving… and she says, but her fingerprints… He says, now. If anyone asks her, she was never at the cabin. Does she understand? She nods and they leave.

Drew says, ever since he found out he and Jason were twins, his whole life hinged on one moment. What if Susan Moore had brought him back to Port Charles instead of Jason? He would have grown up with Monica and Alan and would have lived the life of luxury as a Quartermaine. Instead, he got Betsy Frank, a group home, and he was on his own at 18. Jason says he had no control over that, and Drew says, they loved Jason, despite his never having appreciated it and hurting their parents, breaking their hearts over and over. He had no need of anything Quartermaine. Jason says, they’re done, but Drew says, it’s his house. He’ll tell Jason when they’re done. Jason wants to come back home? Now that Drew has made a place for himself and took the Quartermaine name. Now he wants to come back? That’s perfect. He and the Quartermaines can have each other. He’ll be over here with his daughter. Jason says, he’s okay with Scout losing Sam, Danny, and Rocco all at once? and Drew says, what Scout is going through breaks his heart, but as her father, he’ll do what’s best for her – always.

Jordan asks if Anna had any luck, and Anna says she had them run the name Paul Damascus and Cyrus never used it before, but when they were running the DEA list of Cyrus’s associates, a name jumped out – Gatlin. Jordan says, Cyrus has a connection to a Gatlin family based in Pautuck, and Anna says, a deep connection? Jordan says, decades, and Anna says, a doctor at GH was shot dead in 2023 who was from Pautuck. Dante says, the murder was never solved, and Jordan says, the doctor had several properties in Pautuck. Anna makes a call, and says she’ll need a list of properties southeast of Port Charles rented or owned by a Dr. Austin Gatlin-Holt.

Josslyn walks into Jack’s office, and he asks if anybody saw her come in. She says, no, and he tells her to go to the bathroom and shower. Wash away all the evidence. Leave her clothes, jewelry, and phone, anything she brought to the cabin, in the bathroom. There’s a change of clothes for her in there. Can she handle that? She says, yeah, and when she leaves, Jack takes out the gun, wipes it, and puts it on his desk. Colette comes in and says she got his message. Jack says, Cyrus Renault is dead, and she asks, what the hell happened?

In the bathroom, Josslyn flashes back to Cyrus coming at her and her shooting him. She throws up.

Jack tells Colette that Josslyn had a gun he wasn’t aware of, but it’s fine. She only called him. She says, still, the clean-up might not be as easy as he thinks. Renault attacked Lucky Spencer and Elizabeth Baldwin tonight. Lucky is in the hospital and there’s an APB out on Renault. Who knows how long it will take Anna to find the cabin?

Laura says, does Lulu remember her saying how Cyrus visited her? and Lulu says, it was too creepy to forget. Laura says, Cyrus told Elizabeth that he had plans to free her from her coma, and Lulu says, aka kill her. Laura says, something went wrong, and it only affected her liver, and Lulu says, Cyrus caused her liver failure? Laura says, yes. She’s very sorry. Lulu says, why? and Laura says, because Cyrus is her brother. Lulu says, it’s not exactly her fault, and Larua says she knows that, but in retrospect, she can see that strange fascination he had in her. Lulu says, no one could predict he would do this, and Laura says, he’s a very sick man, but if Lulu hadn’t woken up when she did… Oh my God. Laura hugs her, cries, and says, they would have lost her.

Aiden says, it’s been cool having Lucky home. It made him realize how much he missed him. Thanks for showing up and being on his side. And grandma and Aunt Lulu want him to know they love him. Elizabeth says, they all think he’s had enough beauty rest now. Come out of this. Aiden says, he has to wake up. He just has to. Suddenly, an alarm goes off.

Jason asks if Drew is really going to keep Scout from her brothers, and Drew says, Scout’s got him. And they’ll have Willow and her kids. It’s all the family they need and she’s going nowhere near the Quartermaines. Jason says, because Drew got his feelings hurt? but Drew says, because the Quartermaines are terrible people. He did all he could to fit in. He did everything he could to keep the family going. The second he does something for himself, they can’t turn their backs fast enough. Because he fell in love with the wrong woman. Compared to what they’ve done? To a murderer hitman, it’s always home. Jason says, Drew is making a huge mistake, but Drew says he doesn’t think so. The Quartermaine name, he’s got it. The Quartermaine money, it’s in the bank. He doesn’t need the people and headache that go along with it. We’re done. He opens the door and says, get out of my house. Jason walks out.

Sasha says she is not discussing her personal life, and Tracy says, good. Just listen. She didn’t get knocked up by some random guy at a bar, a one-night stand with a Quartermaine. Sasha says, allegedly, and Tracy says, allegedly a Quartermaine, but not just any Quartermaine, a family favorite. Sasha says, not hers, and Tracy says, absolutely not. She’s wanted nothing to do with him for years, but her mother adored him, as did Monica. He could do no wrong in their eyes. Sasha asks how many times she has to say it. She doesn’t want or expect anything from the family. Tracy says, what does the family expect from her? and she asks, what happened to her right to make decisions for her own baby? Tracy says, she does, but she can’t keep going ahead like the baby is exclusively hers. Not if it’s a Quartermaine.

Chase tells Brook that he’s not angry with her. Just the opposite. He hates that she had to keep the secret for so long. She says she hated keeping it from him, when she let herself think about it. She trained herself not to. He says, she compartmentalized, and she says she put it in a box and rarely took it out. He says, it makes sense. How is she supposed to move on? She says, the baby was with her for 9 months technically. She loved him or her so much. She wanted to give them the best life possible. He says, she has no idea where they went? and she says, no. She trusted her mom, who worked with the agency to find a good home. She’s so sorry for lying. He says, show him the lie. All she did was keep part of her past private. Just because they’re married, she doesn’t have to share every little thing. She says, it’s not little, and he says, maybe not, but she gets to choose who she shares it with and who she doesn’t want asking questions. He does want to know one thing.

Josslyn wipes the steam from the bathroom mirror. She flashes back to looking at dead Cyrus and leans on the sink.

Jack says, Anna’s not aware of the cabin, and Colette says, not yet, but it’s just a matter of time. He asks if they’re monitoring the PCPD radio, and she says, Renault was spotted on Route 41. The police know his direction and it’s not a densely populated area. He says, the cabin is one of the few options, and she asks if he honestly thinks Josslyn can keep quiet. She’s just a kid. She’ll want to tell someone. He says, let him worry about Josslyn. It’s her job to get a team to the cabin before Anna finds it. She says, a total clean-up? and he says, with one exception.

Isaiah runs into Lucky’s room and Elizabeth hustles Aiden out. Isaiah uses the defibrillator on Lucky.

Lulu tells Laura that Dr. Gannon said her body’s reaction to the liver transplant could be why she woke up after four years. If Cyrus hadn’t tried to kill her, she probably wouldn’t have woken up. Laura says she guesses Lulu is right, and Lulu says, if she hadn’t needed a liver transplant, Sam would be here. Laura says, they’ve been through this. She can’t let herself think like that. She’s not responsible for Sam’s death. That’s on Cyrus. She doesn’t care about his crazy savior story. He’s been killing people. If she needs to point a finger, put the blame where it belongs, on Cyrus. And the people he paid off or blackmailed to get out of prison. He never should have been let out.

Elizabeth and Aiden come out and Elizabeth says, Lucky’s heart stopped. He’s in defibrillation. Aiden says, his dad is dying.

They continue to use the paddles on Lucky, and Isaiah says, come on. Don’t do this to me. He begins chest compression.

Jack puts the gun in a bag, then in a bin. Josslyn comes back and he tells her to have a seat. She asks, what happens now? and he asks if she told anyone where she went. She says, no, and he asks if she told anyone the address. She says, no, she didn’t tell anyone. Why did Colette give her the address? He says, she set everything in motion when she asked to see the footage from Rice Plaza, and she says, when she was finding out who killed Dex? He says, it was strategic thinking on her part, and she says, it got her nowhere. The footage was gone. He says, no, it wasn’t, and shows her a still shot of Cyrus. He says, it shows her instincts were spot on, and she says she doesn’t understand. He knew the whole time and didn’t go to the police? He says he wanted to see what she’d do.

Brook says, ask anything, and Chase asks if she’s okay. She says, that’s his one question? and he says he can’t imagine going through something so huge. In high school, his biggest stressor was if he’d make varsity or not. She had to choose a future, not just for her, but her child. She’s amazing. He was already thinking she’s so strong and he didn’t know the half of it.

Isaiah says, Lucky never quit on him before. Don’t quit now.

Anna suggests Dante go see Lulu and find out how Lucky is doing. He says, she put him back on the case, and she says she told him that he could work on the case, not personally apprehend Cyrus. He asks if she thinks he’d go rogue and kill Cyrus. He’s thought about it and death is too easy an out. He’ll follow protocol. Anna’s phone rings and she asks, what’s the address?… Send units. She’ll be right there. Dante says, that’s off Route 41, and Anna says, let’s go now. Dante asks Jordan to keep them posted on Lucky, and she says, will do. Good luck.

Portia says, they got him back. Lucky is stable. Aiden says, he’s going to be okay? and Portia nods. Lulu says, his dad is strong and hugs him. Elizabeth hugs Aiden and Laura hugs Lulu.

Sasha says, privacy is starting to be impossible in this house, and Tracy says, starting? Too funny. Sasha can keep playing the who’s-the-daddy game all she wants, but she’s inclined to believe Cody. Sasha says, fine. Jason is the father. Happy? Tracy shrugs, when Jason walks in. Sasha says she is so done with this day and walks past him and out. Tracy says she guesses congratulations are in order.

Josslyn says, Jack knew Cyrus killed Dex and did nothing? but he says, on the contrary. He fed her clues and followed her. She asks if he’s playing some game because he’s into her mom, but he says, it’s got nothing to do with Carly. It’s clear Josslyn is special. She’s got all the qualities necessary to make a great agent – ingenuity, initiative, willing and able to do what’s necessary. She asks, necessary for what? and he says, for the WSB. He wants her to become one of them.

Brook says, truly, Chase isn’t upset? If he were, she would understand. He says, stop and think. Would she be? She says, so many of their past problems were because of her lying, and this is another one of those times, but he says he doesn’t consider this a lie. He’s curious. Why tell him now? She says, he was beating himself up about her not getting pregnant naturally. She couldn’t stand it. He says, once it had a bearing on their relationship, she told him. She can tell him anything. She says she kept it buried so long, and he thanks her for sharing such an intimate part of herself. She says she loves him and trusts him with her life, and he says, right back at her. They kiss.

Laura says she can’t thank them enough, and Portia says, Lucky is still being monitored closely, but the danger has passed as of now. Aiden thanks her for saving Lucky’s life, and she says she had a lot of help. Isaiah says, Lucky refused to give up, and Aiden says he wants to thank Isaiah too.

Isaiah goes into Lucky’s room and says, it’s not cool making him sweat like that. He guesses it wouldn’t be Lucky if he wasn’t a colossal pain in the ass. He thanks Lucky and says he doesn’t know what he would have done if he’d lost him.

Tracy says, Jason isn’t planning on moving out. This is Danny’s home, and he needs stability. Jason agrees he does, and he’ll do whatever it takes to give that to Danny. Tracy says she knows the living situation is not his first choice – or second or third – but she’s glad his priority is Danny. It shows his loyalty is to the family, because they are family. Despite the past, he’s one of them. Jason says, just not one she wants around. Drew is coming for him.

Josslyn says, Jack set her up to kill Cyrus so he could hold it over her head to join the WSB, but he says he didn’t know she had access to a gun. Did anyone else know? She says, no, and he asks why she brought it. She says, to protect herself – obviously – which does not make her a spy. He says, it does. She shields herself not by hiding, but by acting. What happened in the cabin? Tell him. Josslyn says she found the patients’ ID bracelets and saw how many Cyrus killed. There was one for Dex. Cyrus was going to attack her with a hatchet and she shot him in self-defense. He says, if Cyrus hadn’t attacked her, would she have not pulled the trigger, and Josslyn cries and says she doesn’t know. He says, good thing they didn’t call police then.

Anna’s team approaches the cabin. Anna nods and Dante kicks in the door.

Brook says, it was stupid not to tell him sooner, but Chase says, she told him when she was ready. He wonders if she’s judging herself for her decision, and she says, a decision that shouldn’t have happened in the first place. What if she gave up the baby and it didn’t give them a better life? He asks if she wants to try and find her child, but she says she doesn’t know. He asks if she ever tried, and she says, no. He asks if she thought about it, and she says, of course (🍷), but wouldn’t it be unfair to crash into the child’s life after letting them go? He says, having Brook in their life could only make It better. Trust him. It’s 100% her decision, but if she decides to try to find them, he’ll help in any way he can.

Tracy says, Drew is coming after all of them. She assumes he’s the one who convinced Willow to hire a P.I. to find something that she can use against Michael in the divorce. Jason says, Drew blames the whole family for turning against him, and she says, they’ve made Drew the enemy. She can’t believe she’s saying this, but she’s so glad he’s here. They need him. Welcome home. She pats his shoulder and leaves.

Aiden says, they’re all here. Laura and his mom are here. Lulu says, hey, big brother, and Aiden says, they love him and can’t wait for him to wake up. Lulu tells Lucky, hurry up. Patience is not her strong suit.

Jordan says she heard Isaiah saved another life. Congratulations. Isaiah says, it was a close one and he’s not responsible. It was difficult and he thought he’d lose Lucky. Jordan says she speaks for all Lucky’s loved ones. She’s grateful he fought so hard for his friend. Isaiah says, he’s grateful to Lucky. He’s too stubborn to die.

Inside the cabin, an officer tells Anna, the surrounding area is clear, and Anna says, expand the radios. She tells Dante, aside from everything being completely dust free, no one has inhabited this cabin lately. Dante says, there’s no sign of anything, and Anna tells the officer, get forensics here asap. He leaves, and Anna says, if Cyrus was in the cabin, he left something behind. They have to find what it is.

Josslyn says, what about the evidence in the cabin? and Jack says, it’s been taken care of. Josslyn says, even if she doesn’t accept the offer? and he says, even if. But he strongly urges her to consider it. She’d make one hell of an agent. As far as tonight goes, she needs a story. He hands her some cash and says, buy herself a new phone. Say she lost hers. Her car was driven here. Can she drive home? She says, yes, and he says, be in touch. She leaves, and Colette comes in. Colette says, she gets to walk out, just like that? and Jack says, yes. When she comes back, it’s better if she thinks it’s her idea.

On Monday, Anna needs someone at the station right now; Kai says Trina is the only reason he’s not losing his mind right now; Kristina tells Molly that she’s never going to believe in the system again; and Brook tells Lois that she told Chase everything.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I was kind of surprised they didn’t go the whodunit route, but it was still a great end. Loved him pouring his heart out to Elizabeth. We’ll miss you, Jeff Kober!

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/behind-the-scenes-of-cyrus-death-with-eden-mccoy

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/jeff-kober-says-goodbye-to-gh-with-the-best-death

Maybe Lucky will be waking up a different man.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/general-hospital-temporarily-recasts-lucky-with-guy-wilson

Finally, we meet Tobias.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/charlie-besso-cast-as-tobias-on-general-hospital

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/colin-cassidy-thought-he-blew-his-audition-for-aiden-on-gh

It does really sound like a goodbye.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/tajh-bellow-shares-a-special-message-for-his-gh-fans

Picking up the pieces.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/cameron-mathison-shows-off-his-new-house

She left behind a body of work to be proud of.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/gh-and-oltl-alum-alice-hirson-dead-at-95

Beyond the usual soap.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/jon-lindstrom-and-cady-mcclain-join-the-cast-of-beyond-the-gates

How they celebrated with their sweeties.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/gallery/general-hospital/see-how-the-stars-and-their-sweethearts-spent-valentines-day

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

While I didn’t watch this, I did read about Harry’s accident. Yikes!

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

The trip to see Sutton’s mom ended, and Sutton finally heard I love you from Reba. In Sutton’s interview, she said she hadn’t felt like this with her mother since her sophomore year in college on Mother’s weekend. Dorit was having a 4th of July barbecue, per tradition with her kids, but adding the women. In Dorit’s interview, she said it felt like there was definitely something missing because PK wasn’t there, and she wanted to have fun with her friends and kids. Good luck with that first one. Sutton got there first, and there were zero people to greet her, a huge party faux pas, no matter who you are. You don’t just leave people to wander around on their own. Kyle came next, Dorit still nowhere to be found, and they noticed a table of framed photos that they dubbed a shrine to PK. It was 40 minutes before Dorit made her appearance. Although she still couldn’t be bothered to greet Sutton. When she finally did, she snatched Sutton’s bag and insisted Sutton give it to her, literally not giving it back. In her interview, she said it was about Sutton interrupting her talking about Jagger – we flashed back, and Sutton had good reason – but giving her the bag would equal forgiveness. It was a hard no.

The spread was amazing, and things were good for like, five minutes, until Dorit made a jab at Sutton about drinking alcohol. What is wrong with that woman? Sutton said she was a bitch, which caused Dorit to spiral because Sutton had called her a bitch in her own home. Here’s a hint. If you don’t want to be called a bitch, don’t be one. In her interview, Sutton said Dorit had never apologized for insinuating she had a drinking problem, and we flashed back to Dorit’s various comments about it. Sutton decided she was going to jet, and in the bitch’s Dorit’s interview, she intimated that there must be something to it if Sutton was making such a big deal. No. She’s just sick of you calling her an alcoholic. In Kyle’s interview, she tried to compare her tirade and walking out of Boz’s spa day, even though it was not at all the same thing. Boz thought Sutton leaving was rude, and Garcelle told Boz to quit being Dorit’s spokesperson. Kyle was also irritated with Dorit agreeing with everything Boz said, but they ended up hugging it out. For now.

Where are they now?

Let’s talk about the husband.

Summer House

They toasted to how mature they were. Here’s where I would look at the camera if there was one. Ciara brought up West’s New York Times article at dinner, which is where sensitive, anger inducing topics are always broached. Lindsay broke the tension by needing to run to the bathroom. West kinda sorta apologized to Ciara, Paige avoided getting together with Craig, and it was the same old except for Lindsay being pregnant.

This picture is so weird. It’s like they were suddenly plopped in from different climates.

Southern Charm

Molly, Taylor, and Rodrigo did flamingo yoga, which is like goat yoga but with flamingoes. Biggest reveal? Craig watches a lot of 90 Day Fiancé. Me too! The biggest non-surprise? Sienna is so not interested in a relationship with Shep. I would say it was painful to watch, but seeing him get a taste of his own medicine was too delicious.

Southern Hospitality

It was back from Vegas and back to reality after Maddi and Joe’s fake wedding by Elvis impersonator. She seemed to be wearying of Joe’s attention. The best quote: I’m the bitch that runs the bitches who think they run the bitch.Michols Peña

Random Reality Items

Now there will be no let up about him proposing. Not from Dolores, but everyone else.

Do we really need another branch of the franchise? They’re always intriguing in the beginning. Then they degenerate into a screaming match.

In a surprise twist, Lady Gaga has time to watch TV.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Cassandra. Netflix. My favorite horror genres are in this order: Zombie apocalypse, any zombies, any apocalypse, technology is evil, large monsters like Godzilla and/or dinosaurs, and sharks. This imported miniseries from Germany falls under technology being evil, but with a twist. Cassandra is the face behind a smart house and she’s out of control. The surprise is, she has a backstory, that’s told parallel to the nightmare of the family who moves in.

Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End. Amazon Prime. And in my favorite genre, reveled clearly in the title, this was one exciting zombie romp. A Spanish thriller based on a book, the story revolves around a man and his cat who are trying to make it to a safe place. The action and the special effects were impressive. It wasn’t 2 hours of my life I wanted back and it gave me the zombie fix I so desperately needed. No spoilers here:

Lots of spoilers here. Turn back if you do not want to be spoiled.

https://www.cinemablend.com/streaming-news/i-watched-amazons-new-zombie-movie-holy-cow-i-have-things-to-say

👍One To Watch…

While the words love story aren’t usually in my viewing queue, these two make it look like it will be a fun time. This show also looks like an enriching learning experience about those who are different. One of the things reality TV should foster more.

🌁 Upcoming Watch…

It’s been decreed. The second season of The Last of Us will premiere on April 13th.

https://winteriscoming.net/the-last-of-us-season-2-release-date-revealed-and-we-called-it

🏆 Awards Corner…

BAFTA winners.

https://deadline.com/2025/02/bafta-film-awards-winners-list-conclave-emilia-perez-2025-1236291491/

Warming up for the Academy Awards on March 2nd.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-news/oscars-2025-red-carpet-events-parties-pictures-1236141330/

https://people.com/oprah-selena-gomez-and-ben-stiller-and-more-announced-as-2025-oscars-presenters-11682130

A new addition to the Daytime Emmys. Actually, it’s more of a pivot.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/daytime-emmys/the-daytime-emmy-awards-adds-a-new-category

It’s definitely her year. You’ll have to wait until June to see her Tony hosting skills though.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1413663/cynthia-erivo-set-to-host-2025-tony-awards

🐶 It’s Not How You Start…

Dog makes better than good.

https://people.com/abandoned-puppy-left-to-die-makes-finals-most-prestigious-dog-show-uk-crufts-11681282

🍯 Quotes Of the Week

Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love. – Laozi

I pay no attention whatever to anybody’s praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings. – Mozart

Freedom from desire leads to inner peace. – Lao Tzu

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

Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going. – Sam Levenson

The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. – Niccolò Machiavelli

If you’re not making mistakes, then you’re not making decisions. – Catherine Cook

You know what they say, candy is dandy, but yay weed. – Victoria Flynn (Katy Mixon), Mike & Molly

🧊 Colder Than a Well-Digger’s…

Until next week, stay safe; stay dressing for the weather, not the runway; and stay remembering, friends speak the truth.