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May 19, 2022 – TJ Finds Marshall In Brooklyn, Taken Too Young, Escape, Buzz’s Reply, Reunion Rehash, Fine Now, Dinner Smackdown, Separate Ways, Wedded Bliss & Popular

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Carly checks at reception to see if the DNA results came back yet, but it’s a no. She wonders how long it takes, when Bobbie comes along and asks what test results she’s waiting for.

Nina comes into The Savoy, and N’neka says, if she’s looking for the boss, he’s not here tonight. Nina takes a seat at the bar, and says, Curtis told her that he was going to look for his father. However, given the challenging day she has tomorrow, Nina was thinking about one of their signature martinis. N’neka says, she’s got it, and Nina says, if she could throw in a little forgetfulness on the side, that would be great. A guy walks past, and says he knows her; the mafia homewrecker. Does that make her the new mob boss lady? She tells him, keep talking. She can have the bouncer here in five seconds. Sonny comes up behind him, and says, hey buddy. You got a problem with the lady? You got a problem with the lady, you got a problem with me.

Epiphany and Portia are in the conference room, and Stella asks, is it okay if a former colleague comes by to say hello? Epiphany tells her, come on in, and Stella says, it’s good to see her. Epiphany says, likewise, and she’s glad to see Stella isn’t suffering any ill effects from her recent panic attack. Stella asks Portia if she should be going to church twice a week to thank God, and Portia says she doesn’t think it’s necessary unless Stella has a thing for the preacher. Epiphany laughs, and Portia says, as far as her panic attack, Stella seems to be back to her old self again. Stella says she’s glad to hear that. She’s sure Curtis told Portia what was going on. Portia says, he told her everything, and Stella says, really? Everything?

TJ says, granddad. How’d Marshall find them here? Marshall says, old man Purdy at the music shop. He told Marshall that he could find them here. Molly says, it’s so good to see him. She and TJ traveled all this way just to find him. Marshall says he sees, and TJ asks if Marshall is sorry they’re here. Did they come all this way for nothing?

At Kelly’s, Gregory tells Violet that she takes after her dad. When he was young, he always had his nose in some book. She says, he’s funny. Everyone knows you can’t drive with your nose. Gregory laughs, and says, she’s so much smarter than he is; the wisdom of youth. She asks, what’s youth? and he says, it’s everything she is, and everything old guys like him would like to be.

Laura lets Finn into the apartment, and he says he promises he won’t stay long. He’s meeting his dad and Violet, but wanted to make sure Elizabeth was okay. Laura says, she’s still up in her room, hopefully sleeping, and he asks if she’s said any more about… Laura says, ghosts? No, not at all. Finn says, good, and Doc walks in. He says he’d assume Elizabeth isn’t any less convinced that Franco’s spirit spoke to her, and Laura says, through that phony medium Chelsea Lamb? Doc says he shares Laura’s doubts, but to Elizabeth, Chelsea is the key to contacting Franco. Finn says he understands grief. He thinks he understands it better than most, but he’s having a hard time understanding why Elizabeth wants to believe Franco’s ghost is trying to communicate with her. Elizabeth is on the stairs, and says, maybe because she trusts the dead more than she trusts the living right now.

Carly says she’s fine, and Bobbie asks why she’s having tests run. Carly says, just as a precaution. If there was something wrong she’d tell Bobbie. She’s not going anywhere. Bobbie says, good, because after she read that article on Nina’s petition for visitation in The Invader, Wiley is going to need Carly more than ever. Carly says she read the first part of the feature this morning, and Bobbie says she thinks it’s a good thing for people to know who Nina really is and what she’s capable of. Carly says, and if it helps Michael and Willow tomorrow, and kills Nina’s attempt at visitation with Wiley, even better. Bobbie couldn’t agree more, and says, anything that keeps Nina away from Wiley is a good thing, but as Carly’s mother, she can’t help but warn her, be careful what you wish for.

Sonny tells the guy that the lady is with him. Does he have something to say to her? They guy stammers, no, Mr. Corinthos… yes. He tells Nina that he’s sorry, and jets.

Portia says she knows Stella was close to her late sister, and Irene kept nothing from her. Stella says, then she understands that she couldn’t violate Irene’s trust, even after they lost her. Portia says, Curtis understands why Stella did what she did. Why not let him worry about healing those old family wounds? Isn’t that right, Nurse Johnson? Epiphany tells her, whatever you say, and Portia says, it won’t be long before Epiphany is the one asking all the questions, and they start calling her Dr. Johnson. Stella says, Epiphany is studying to be a doctor? She had no idea. Epiphany says, she missed her chance once to be a doctor, and thought she’d give it another shot. Stella says, good for her. What good is living if we can’t dream, and dream big? Epiphany says, Stella reminds her of someone she used to know.

Marshall says it’s good to see TJ and Molly, but he has to ask, how did they know where to look? Molly says, TJ may be a doctor, but he clearly inherited his mother’s detective skills. TJ says he found a receipt from a few months ago in Marshall’s clarinet case, and figured that was as good a lead as any. So he called the shop, and spoke with Mr. Purdy, who agreed to speak with him if he bought Purdy dinner. Marshall knows the rest. Marshall says, they’re a regular Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Does Curtis know they’re here? TJ says, absolutely. They’ve had enough secrets, doesn’t he think? Molly suggests she call Curtis right now, but Marshall says, don’t do that. TJ says, whatever went down with Uncle Curtis, once they get back home, they can clear the air and talk it all out. Marshall says he’s sorry, but that’s not going to happen.

Finn says they care about Elizabeth. That’s why she sent Jake and Aiden to live here in the first place, because she trusts Laura and Doc. She asks why they’re all down here whispering, and Laura says, because they thought she was asleep and didn’t want to wake her. Elizabeth says, or it could be, if she really believes she was speaking to Franco through Chelsea, she could be losing her mind? Finn says, no one is whispering, and no one thinks she’s crazy, and Elizabeth says, so if she’s not crazy to think Chelsea could communicate with the dead, then she’s what? A credulous fool? Somehow, that’s even worse. Laura says, no one thinks Elizabeth is a fool for wanting to believe someone she loved and lost isn’t gone forever. But he isn’t really. He lives on in Elizabeth’s heart and in the heart of her sons, and in the memories of the house she shared with him. Doc says, memories make us human, and it’s only natural to want to believe in something beyond this material world. Finn says, you have to be careful of people who want you to trust the dead more than you trust the living. Elizabeth has friends; she can trust them. She has family; she can trust them. She has him, and she can trust him. There’s a noise, and they all turn to look.

Nina says, that boy must be halfway to Buffalo by now, and Sonny says, if he has any sense. Nina thanks him, but says, he doesn’t need to defend her honor; she can take care of herself. She has the battle scars to prove it. He says he knows; he’s seen them. N’neka brings one signature martini and one scotch, but Sonny says he’d like a club soda on the rocks. Nina says she’s impressed that he’s sticking to his resolve, and he’s says he’s impressed with her, coming in here with her head held high after that hatchet job in The Invader. She says, let’s not talk about that, and let’s not talk about the hearing tomorrow either. They’re realities in her life, but they don’t have to focus in on them. He asks what she wants to talk about, and she says she’s sure they can think of something.

Carly tells Bobbie that she’s listening. Why does she need to be careful what she wishes for? How can The Invader article be anything but good for Wiley? Boy, Carly can sure be stupid at times. She says, if it helps insure Nina has no part in Wiley’s life, it’s a win-win, but Bobbie says she can’t help worry that the article could have unintended consequences. Carly says, like what? and Bobbie says, Sonny can’t resist a damsel in distress. What if the article brings out the knight in shining armor in Sonny, and draws him and Nina back together again? Carly says, what if it does? and Bobbie says, come on. Don’t pretend she can’t see where this is heading. If Nina keeps finding ways to end up in Sonny’s arms, there’s no chance of Carly and Sonny getting back together. Carly says, that ship has sailed for good, but Bobbie says, this is her mother she’s talking to. That ship hasn’t even left the dock.

Sonny tells Nina that Avery danced with her dance class, and he knows he’s biased, but they were the biggest hit of the festival. Nina says, no, no bias. He said Leo recited a poem. Were all the Quartermaines there? He says, yeah, Michael and Willow were there, and she says, she knows how painful the situation with Michael is. They don’t have to talk about it. He says he wants to get it off his chest. Things were tense with Michael, but Dante was there to be the peacekeeper. She says, good for Dante. So things are okay between him and Michael? He says, after the article about her, and everything he’s learned since, he doesn’t think it’s going be okay with Michael for a long time.

Stella says she’d love to hear more about Epiphany’s plans for a future in medicine, but doesn’t want to keep her from her duties. Epiphany says, actually, she’s off the clock, and Portia says, so is she. What are they doing sitting here in this conference room? They should be out, painting the town red. Stella asks if Curtis knows Portia is stepping out on him, and Epiphany says, good for her. She needs to keep that man on his toes. Portia says, in no way is she saying they go out looking for trouble, but what’s wrong with three beautiful, smart women going out and enjoying a night on the town? Epiphany says, Portia had her at beautiful. She needs a night off from studying for these MCATs, and she can be out of these scrubs in a minute. Stella asks where they’re going, and Portia says, Curtis’s club. They’re going to drink for free tonight. They clink coffee cups.

TJ says he doesn’t understand what’s stopping Marshall from coming home with them. It’s not like there’s something keeping him here. Or is there? Molly says she thinks they could use some one-on-one time. She’s going to head to the jazz club they saw around the corner. She’ll see them both there later. Marshall gets up, and she steps aside with him. She says she doesn’t think he understands how important he is to TJ. They were supposed to go to Miami and just lie on a beach together, and TJ gave that up just to find him. Marshall nods and smiles, and Molly leaves. Marshall tells TJ, don’t ever give that one up, and TJ says, he never will, but that goes for Marshall too. TJ thinks if Marshall is honest with himself, he doesn’t want TJ to go either. Marshall says he appreciates the kind words, but too much damage has been done. So many misunderstandings, so many regrets, so many hard feelings. Everywhere he goes, he leaves a path of destruction in his wake. Apparently, he’s confused himself with Peter. He says, everybody is better off without him. and he’s better off alone. TJ says he doesn’t know how Marshall can feel that way. He’s never stuck around long enough to find out.

Violet holds out a drawing, and tells Gregory, look what she made. He takes it, and says, that’s beautiful, and she tells him, he’s holding it upside down. He says he knew that; he was just teasing. He turns it, and says, that’s even better. She looks sad, and he asks, what’s wrong? She says, it goes with the one she made for Aunt Elizabeth. It was a picture of her family; daddy, Aunt Elizabeth, Jake, Aiden, Cameron, and her. He says, and this one? and she says, that’s him and Uncle Chase. He says, of course (🍷). He can see it now. So now Elizabeth will have all of them together. She says, he’s learning.

At Laura’s, they find a vase has fallen to the floor, and smashed. Elizabeth says, see? It’s Franco’s spirit, because the three of them don’t believe he’s real. Laura says, there could also be a simple explanation. The vase could have just fallen off the shelf. Elizabeth says, it didn’t just fall; they don’t live in earthquake country. It was pushed. Doc says, it was pushed by the books. Probably because he didn’t lean them on the shelf the right way. It was an accident just waiting to happen. Laura says, there is an explanation, but Elizabeth says, no. She’s going to call Chelsea to prove Franco is reaching out to her.

Carly asks when Bobbie became Sonny’s biggest fan, but Bobbie says her opinion of Carly’s ex hasn’t changed. To be clear, she’s not urging them to get back together, but she’s a realist. She doesn’t think it would be easy for anyone to kiss a lifetime of memories goodbye, good or bad. Carly says, Sonny did. He was a different man when he came back from Nixon Falls. She tried hard to save their marriage and hold on to what they had, but when Sonny slept with Nina, it just confirmed what she knew; there was nothing left to save. It hurt, but it would hurt a lot more if she turned a blind eye to Sonny’s fascination with Nina, and tying herself up in knots to stay with Sonny, when he doesn’t value her or their family. That’s why she filed for divorce. That’s why she didn’t fight for assets. Fighting with Sonny keeps her tied to him, and she just wants to be free. Bobbie says, and if Nina helps herself to Sonny, it won’t bother Carly? Carly says, Sonny is a grown man. He can do as he chooses. Wiley is a different story. Nina is a bottomless pit of need. She needs to believe Nelle is redeemable. If she’s allowed access to Wiley’s life, she’s going to fill his little head with distortions and outright lies. She’s glad Michael and Willow are fighting her petition; she’d be worried if they weren’t. Bobbie says, and there’s no part of her that wants to get back at Nina? and Carly tells her, she’d love to say she’s over it, but she’ll never be over what Nina did. Never.

Sonny tells Nina, Dante warned him about something. It’s not so much what he said, but what he didn’t say. She says, about Michael? and he says, Dante told him it’s not just a difference of opinion; not just another family dust-up. He said, Michael isn’t just trying to cut Sonny out of his life; he’s trying to take Sonny down. Nina says, no; that’s horrible. She’s so sorry. He says, he’ll always love Michael, but he has other family to take care of, a business that he’s proud of, people counting on him. He’s not going to let Michael tear down what he’s spent a lifetime building up. Does she think he’s wrong? Stella, Portia, and Epiphany have come in, and Epiphany says, Sonny Corinthos. Now you know this is the place to be when he’s here.

TJ tells Marshall that he’s sorry. He didn’t say that as an insult; he said it because it’s the truth. Leaving his clarinet as a way to say goodbye. TJ doesn’t want something to remember Marshall by; he wants Marshall. He won’t let Marshall walk out on him like Marshall did on his dad and uncle 40 years ago. Marshall asks if TJ ever stopped to think he did them a favor, but TJ says, letting two little boys believe their father is dead? He wouldn’t call that a favor. He gets that as little boys there wasn’t much they could do, but when they got older, they could have helped clear his name. Maybe address the reasons Marshall got remanded in the first place. Marshall says, Curtis told him about that? and TJ says, all Curtis told him was that Marshall was at a protest when things went wrong. He got arrested and ended up in a mental institution instead of prison. But as a doctor and his grandson, he’s not going to invade Marshall’s privacy. He’s not going to second guess the past. TJ is Marshall’s family, and Marshall is his, and always will be. Don’t walk out on his family again.

Finn asks Elizabeth to please wait and hear him out. She says she’s listening, but she doesn’t know what he’s going to say that he hasn’t already said. He says, he’s obviously not doing a good job, since he hasn’t made it clear; he’s always on her side. She says, if that’s true, just be with her the next time Chelsea comes to her house to contact Franco’s spirit. He says he doesn’t think Chelsea is contacting anyone’s spirit. He knows there have been some strange occurrences happening, and it’s frustrating not being able to figure out who’s responsible, but he doesn’t think they have to jump to the supernatural for an explanation either. Laura says she believes everything Finn is saying, and encourages Elizabeth to listen to him. Doc says, he thinks this might be a good chance for them to talk through things privately, but Elizabeth says, no. If anyone is going to leave, it’s Finn. If he can’t see what’s really going on, she doesn’t want him here. He says he is seeing what’s happening here; is she? He thinks someone is trying to keep them apart; separate her from him, separate her from the boys, separate her from Violet. They’re trying to break down the foundation of the life they’re trying to build together, and she’s playing into their hands. She says she doesn’t want to hear any more from him, and he says, she doesn’t have to, and leaves.

Carly tells Bobbie, Nina is always her own worst enemy. It’s all spelled out in The Invader who the real Nina Reeves is, the damage she’s caused, all the crimes she’s committed. Not one word was untrue; that feature was thoroughly vetted. Reading it should change a lot of people’s minds about her. Bobbie says, including the judge presiding at the visitation hearing, and Carly says, that’s right. And if justice is served, Nina will get the same visitation rights Nelle had; none. Bobbie says, they can only hope, but Nina is Wiley’s biological grandmother. That might be a deciding factor for some judge. So has Carly decided what she’s going to do if Nina pulls another rabbit out of her hat, and the judge rules in her favor?

Sonny hugs Stella, and greets Epiphany and Portia. Stella says, it’s always nice to see him, and he says, they know Nina. Nina says, she’s sure they read The Invader. All she has to say is, don’t believe everything you see in the paper. Epiphany says, okay, and tells them, you two have a good evening. The women go to their table, and Sonny says, that’s the thing he loves about Nina; she doesn’t back down; she doesn’t apologize. She says, it seems they have that in common. Before, he was going to ask what she thought about pushing back against Michael. He says, she didn’t give him an answer, and she says, here’s an answer; you’re not wrong.

Stella asks, how’s Trina? and Portia says, she’s putting on a brave face, but she’s worried about the trial; they all are. And on top of that, PCU filed a Title IX report. She read it, and it’s not good. Stella says she’s so sorry, and Epiphany says she is too. Trina is a fine young woman. Anyone who knows her, knows she’s innocent. Portia thanks her, and N’neka brings drinks. Stella says, they haven’t ordered yet, and N’neka says, courtesy of Mr. Corinthos. In a regal voice, Epiphany says, please tell him that we said thanks. N’neka goes back to the bar, and Epiphany asks Portia where Trina is tonight. Portia says, she’s with Josslyn. With Curtis out of town, she’d just be stuck home wondering about Trina, and thinking about the injustice her daughter is going through, but they came out to enjoy themselves, right? So let’s make a toast. Let’s toast to Epiphany nailing her MCATs. Epiphany says, we clink, and they do. Stella asks, what gave Epiphany the courage to pursue her dream? and Epiphany says she had a little push from a friend, or didn’t he tell Stella? Stella says, who? and Epiphany says, her brother-in-law Marshall. Stella says, whaat?

Marshall tells TJ, if Tommy were here, he’d be awfully proud of his son. Almost as proud as he is. TJ says, he appreciates the sentiment, but there’s such a thing as too much pride, and it’s safe to assume Marshall is too proud to admit he needs them as much as they need him. Marshall tells TJ to get his girl; he shouldn’t keep her waiting. TJ says, Molly is expecting both of them, so Marshall isn’t getting out of it. So let’s head on over to the club. Who knows? Maybe the spirit will move Marshall, he’ll sit in on a session, and show them how good he used to be. Marshall says, what does TJ mean, used to be? and TJ says, talk is cheap. Marshall says, okay. He knows when he’s on the losing end of an argument. Let’s do this.

On the phone, Elizabeth says, Chelsea, pick up… Stupid voicemail. Laura says, it’s getting kind of late. Elizabeth has been through a lot today. She suggests they go to bed, and Doc says, good idea. After a good night’s sleep, the world will look different in the morning. Elizabeth asks if he means she’ll be different; no longer delusional. Doc says, no one said she was delusional, but there is such a thing as the power of suggestion. Elizabeth says, maybe he’s right. Maybe in the morning, everything will look different. Elizabeth goes upstairs, and Laura says she wishes she could find the right words to help. Doc looks at the broken vase, and says, that’s a good metaphor for the evening. They go to find the broom and dustpan.  

Violet says, her daddy is late again, and Gregory says, he’s a doctor; sometimes emergencies come up. Finn comes in, and Violet hugs him. He says she doesn’t know how badly he needed that hug. Gregory says, they were about to give up on him, and Finn says he stopped by Laura and Doc’s. Gregory asks, how’s Elizabeth? and Violet wants to show Finn her picture. He tells her that it’s beautiful; that’s her granddad, and that’s her Uncle Chase. Violet tells Gregory, see? He got it right away. A waitress walks by, and Violet calls her Miss Waitress, and gives her order for a hot fudge sundae. Gregory says, that bad? and Finn says he’s losing her.

Carly tells Bobbie that she hopes for the best, but if the judge rules in Nina’s favor, she needs to protect Wiley. Bobbie says, which means? but Carly says, she doesn’t want to talk about the hearing tomorrow. She’ll deal with it then. Bobbie asks, what about her tests? but Carly says, they’re not urgent. They can wait until tomorrow.

Sonny says, Nina’s understanding and belief mean more to him that she knows. He felt like it was Sonny Corinthos against the world. She puts her hand on his, and says, her money’s on him. She knows he loves Michael, and won’t resort to anything drastic. He says, respect is very important to him, and Michael crossed that line, with him and Nina. He was going attend tomorrow’s hearing, and be there to support Michael and Willow. She asks if he’s changed his mind, and he says, Michael’s made it clear he doesn’t want his support, so he’s free… to support her.

Epiphany tells Stella, she and Marshall had a little something going on, or so she thought, until he said goodbye. Has Stella heard from him? Stella looks at Portia, who says, she can tell Epiphany, and she says, Curtis went to look for Marshall. Portia says, Jordan told her that TJ’s gone searching too. She hopes they can find Marshall and convince him to come back home. Stella says, if only it were that easy. Marshall made a big mistake 40 years ago, but he has something most people don’t get; a second chance to make it right.

Marshall tells TJ, follow him. This alley leads to the stage door. TJ asks if he can get in that way too, and Marshall says, the guy at the door knows him from back in the day. Always lets him in; no cover, no minimum. TJ says Marshall is always working an angle, and Marshall tells him to mind his elders. Two guys appear, and one says, you took the words right out of my mouth, old man. It’s never a good sign when it starts like that. Marshall says, they don’t want any trouble, and the other guy tells them, wallets and cell phones on the ground. Marshall tells TJ, they’re just going to do what they say. They throw their wallets and cell phones down, and Marshall says, it’s all good. Guy two says, what’s in the case? and Marshall says, it’s nothing but an old clarinet. Guy two says they’ll find some nerd to buy it. They’ll take that too. TJ says, the hell they will.

Doc says, of course (🍷) the roses had to fall while Elizabeth was here. He cleans up the mess, and Laura says she doesn’t know which is harder to believe. That Elizabeth believes this is Franco’s ghost, or that someone is willing to exploit her grief to drive her away from Finn. Doc says he thinks Elizabeth isn’t the only one who needs a good night’s sleep, and she says she’s sure he’s right. She asks him to lock up, and says, she’s going to check on Elizabeth one more time.

Finn puts headphones on Violet, and tells Gregory, for lack of a better word, the medium conducted a séance that only reinforced Elizabeth’s belief that Franco’s ghost is reaching out from beyond the grave. Gregory says, but Finn is convinced that it’s someone very much alive, trying to come between the two of them. Finn says, whoever is doing this knows Elizabeth well; maybe better than she knows herself. Gregory says, as Finn knows, he spent his life in a classroom. Teaching the history of the world is one big arc from superstition to science. Culture goes from fear of the unknown to the courage to ask the tough questions, no matter where they may lead. Finn says, that’s what led him to become a doctor. But what good is it if he doesn’t know how to free Elizabeth from the hold this person has over her?   

Doc sees the door open, and closes it. Laura comes down, and says, Elizabeth isn’t in her room; she’s gone. I smelled that coming when Elizabeth decided to go to bed.

Nina says she’s been adamant about Sonny not choosing between her and Michael, but he says, she’s not making him do anything. The last time he was on the witness stand, Scotty forced him to say he had feelings for Nina. Nina says, and it cost Sonny his marriage. This could cost him his son. Sonny says he’s just being clear. He’s not discounting anything she did. Remember what he said to her in that graveyard? She says she’ll never forget, and he says, he was the one who was supposed to have suffered because of her actions. Why can’t he take charge, and tell his story with his words? Carly comes in with Bobbie, and they all lock eyes.

Stella says she admires Epiphany’s attitude, and hopefully Marshall wises up and decides to come home. Portia says, who knows? Maybe they’ll get a fresh start. Epiphany laughs, and says she knows they mean well, but she’s not waiting for Prince Charming. Her life is full enough as it is. And if Marshall wants to find out if there’s room for someone else, he knows where to find her. Stella says, if Marshall Ashford doesn’t know what he’s missing, he’s a damn fool, and she and Epiphany clink glasses.

Marshall tells TJ, it’s just an old clarinet. They’re going to give them what they want. TJ says, it’s not just an old clarinet. It’s Marshall’s passion, his livelihood. It’s what’s kept him going all these years, when he would have given up. Guy two says he’s touched. Hand it over. Guy one takes out a switchblade, and guy two says, don’t make them ask again.  

Laura tells Doc, she checked every room and Elizabeth is nowhere to be found. He says, the security guard has been at the front entrance all night; she didn’t go through there. He supposes she could have taken the elevator to the basement and gone out the service entrance, and Laura says, this is nothing like her. And where would she be going at this hour of the night? Did Doc forget he found the door open?

Elizabeth slips into her house. She looks at the picture of her family that Violet drew.

Finn asks Gregory how he convinces Elizabeth that she’s not being haunted by Franco’s ghost. Nothing he says gets through to her. In her defense, there’s no evidence, no forced entry, no fingerprints. Every time something strange happened, no one was there. Violet’s headphones are off, and she says, that’s not true, daddy. Aunt Elizabeth was there. What did I say weeks ago? Out of the mouths of babes.   

Elizabeth picks up drawing, and tears Finn and Violet off of it.

Tomorrow, Portia asks Jordan if Curtis’s business is being threatened: Finn thinks Violet is on to something; Willow asks Michael, what if Nina wins; and TJ says, call 9-1-1.

🥀 Off This Mortal Coil…

Another soap loss.

https://people.com/tv/as-the-world-turns-and-one-life-to-live-actress-marnie-schulenburg-dead-at-37/

😧 Yikes…

The worst thing is that the fire started because someone threw a cigarette butt out the window. WTF is wrong with people? Buy an ashtray for God’s sake. I hope they get nailed.

🥔 Potato Head Vs Buzz…

I hate to say it (not really), but he does look like Buzz Lightyear. He might as well get used to Frank. It’s doubtful Frank is going anywhere.

🤬 See You Next…

Dolores is just a bit of a hothead.

✌️ It’s All Good…

I believe it if they believe it.

🤼‍♀️ No, You…

Honestly, this was so incredibly stupid. Even for them.

💔 Breaking Up After Making Up…

There’s nothing in the article about Mr. Puppers. So who gets Mr. Puppers?? What’s going to happen to Mr. Puppers???!

https://people.com/tv/real-housewives-of-orange-county-jen-armstrong-files-legal-separation-ryne-holliday/

👰🏾 They Have…

Loved the show and these two are so cute.

🍃 Making Like a Tree…

Come on by tomorrow to get the GH skinny, hot tea, a mix of quotes, and an eclectic tune. Until then, stay safe, stay walking in your truth, and stay dreaming big. What good is living without it?

February 9, 2022 – Pier 55 Sees More Action, Emily Has a Game Night, About Dr. Jen & Rain

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Carly says Drew startled her, and he says, she knows he lives up in the main house, right? She asks if he’s seen Michael. He’s not at the gatehouse. He asks if it’s about Dante; he thought Dante was going to be all right. She says, it’s not about Dante, and he says, she seems upset. What’s going on? She says, it’s about Sonny. By the way, she wants to thank him for the great advice he gave her earlier. He says, about seeing Sonny at the Haunted Star? Did she go? She says she did, and she found Sonny in bed with another woman.

Nina comes out of the hospital elevator while leaving a voicemail for Britt to call her; it’s important. She sees Sonny, who tells her, Dante’s here. He needs to see his son.

Anna tells Dante, it makes sense though. Victor has helped Peter in the past. Dante says, Victor also swore he ended that partnership with Peter, but if he found something to gain, he probably would have fired it back up. Laura asks if they think Victor would risk his immunity deal with the WSB, and Anna says, it’s possible. He alluded to the fact that he had all these plans for Peter. Laura says, that actually tracks with another one of her theories. Keep her posted. She’s going to check in with Doc. She leaves, and Anna says, so many unanswered questions. Dante says, yeah, like where do they start? Anna wonders how Victor found out Bailey is Maxie’s daughter.

Austin asks Maxie where she’s going, and she says she doesn’t know. She has to do something though. If she stops to think about what’s going on, she’s going to lose her mind. He says, he’s sure, and asks, how’s her mom? She says her mom’s fine; she’s with Mac. He asks, how’s Mac? and she says, he’s going to be okay. He’s going to pull through. Austin says, that’s great. She must be so relieved. She says, she is. For the first time tonight, she has hope. He tells her, hang onto that; it’s important. He promises they’re going to find her Louise.

Laura finds Doc, and asks, what’s wrong? She thought he’d be in with Mac, given his strong prognosis, and Doc says, the news about Mac is great, but he’s been trying to call Charlotte since he left her at home alone. She’s not answering.

Victor asks what Peter has done with Charlotte, and Peter says he knew Victor would double-cross him, so he took out a little insurance policy. Doc and Laura have been putting out fires, and Valentin is MIA altogether, which left little Charlotte all alone tonight. He wonders where she could be. Victor says, all right. No more games. He wants her back now, unharmed. Peter says, that depends on Victor, doesn’t it? He knows where Charlotte is, but if something were to happen to him, he wonders if Victor would ever find her.

Maxie says she’s doing her best to lean into hope right now, and Austin says, if it were easy, everybody would do it, and the world would have zero problems. He knows it’s difficult, but in the end, hope is totally worth it. Britt and Obrecht run in, and Maxie asks what they’re doing here. Britt says, she can’t believe it about Peter, and Obrecht says, they came as soon as they heard the news. Austin says, he took the liberty of calling them. He thought Maxie might need the extra moral support. Maxie says she needs all the support she can get right now, and Obrecht promises her, Peter won’t be free for long. Britt says she hopes Obrecht is right. She hopes someone finds Peter and gives him the slow, painful death he deserves. Obrecht says, for all the misery he’s inflicted, and how his twisted plans left Maxie to worry about her daughter all these months. Britt sees Maxie’s face, and says, what? Is there some news about Louise? Maxie says she thinks there’s a lot they both don’t know, and it’s time she tells them.

Victor takes Yohan’s gun, and points it at Peter, asking, where is she? Peter says, he’s so predictable. His family is his weakness. Victor says, tell him, or he’ll make Peter beg to tell him. Peter says, he will tell Victor this. Port Charles is full of so many abandoned warehouses. If Charlotte were locked away in one of those, it would be a great hiding place, doesn’t he think? Victor tells Yohan to start a search immediately, and Peter says, even if he were to find the right one, how does he know the entrance wasn’t rigged with some kind of security measure? Victor asks what Peter wants, and Peter says, to complete their bargain. So can he get up now?

On the phone, Laura leaves a voicemail for Charlotte. She says, it’s grandma. She doesn’t know if Charlotte is doing her homework, or video chatting with her friends, but it’s very important that when she gets this, she calls them right away. She tells Doc, that’s probably exactly what it is; it’s probably just fine. He says he just feels guilty leaving her home alone, but Laura says, stop. She’s thirteen years old, and they have left her alone before. He knows how she gets when she’s watching a movie. Esme is meant to be home pretty soon too… Esme. She calls Esme, and asks how close she is to the apartment… That’s great. Do her a favor. When Esme gets home, have Charlotte call them right away please… They’re a little concerned that something may have happened.

Drew invites Carly inside where it’s warmer, and she says, she’s sorry. She’s not mad at him. He says, maybe she should be. He’s the idiot who encouraged her to go and make things right. He thought she and Sonny were on the same page about this. She says she’s the idiot. She didn’t trust her instincts, knew Nina was trouble, and knew Sonny was blind to it. Drew says it blows his mind how quickly Sonny gave up on his big, grand gesture. She says, it blows his mind? She was five minutes late, and walked in on Sonny in bed with Nina. He says he’s sorry, and she says she knew there was something more going on than Sonny’s bizarre sympathy for Nina. She was just happy to have him home. She was so, so grateful to have him home. She didn’t listen to her instincts. She just wanted her family to be together, so she went along to get along (that’s not entirely true, but okay), and for the first time in her life, she got played. The whole time, the real villain was standing right in front of her. He says, Nina or Sonny? and she says, both.

Sam goes over to Sonny, and he asks, what happened with Dante? Has she seen him? She says, Dante is going to be fine, but Peter August escaped – again. Sonny says, he got injured trying to stop Peter? and she says, Dante was trying to be his usual brave self, and by the time he realized it was an inside job, he got knocked over the head pretty hard. Sonny asks if he got a concussion, but Sam says, the doctors released him, so he could search for Peter. He says, so Peter got away. Does she think Dante is okay? Anna comes by with Dante, who hugs Sonny, and says he’s okay. Sonny asks if the doctors cleared him, and Dante unconvincingly says, yeah. He might have some headaches for a while. He’s more interested in finding Brook’s baby. Sonny says, Brook’s baby? and Anna says, Peter kidnapped her after he escaped. Sonny asks what Peter would want with Brook’s baby. Is it a hostage situation, or does he want some leverage if he gets caught? Nina asks Anna if Peter knows the truth, and Sonny says, what truth? Nina says, somehow, Peter found out that the baby Brook is caring for is really Maxie’s daughter, which means all these secrets they’ve been keeping have been for nothing.

Drew asks if Carly thinks Sonny and Nina have been having an affair the entire time he’s been back, and she says she doesn’t know. Can he believe this? Sonny asked her to come to the Haunted Star tonight, because he had this big amazing romantic night planned, and when she doesn’t show up on his timetable, he calls his backup? He calls Nina? Drew asks if Sonny reached out to Nina or did she just happen to come by? but she says she doesn’t care. It doesn’t matter. He was in bed with Nina when she got there. He says, it doesn’t make any sense. Maybe Sonny thought she’d given up on their marriage because she didn’t show up. She says, those are Sonny’s ridiculous terms. Because she doesn’t get past her pain when he wants her to, that give him the right to jump in bed with the woman who caused all of this? What the hell does that say about Sonny? What does it say about her marriage? He says he truly doesn’t know; what does it say? She says, even after Sonny defended Nina and protected her, she thought it was a hurdle they could get over. She knew it would be hard, and it would take a lot of time, but she thought they could get past it. Her marriage is over.

Sonny says, so Brook never had a daughter? and Nina says, no. Anna says, no, and she promised Maxie that she’d raise Maxie’s daughter as her own to keep her safe from Peter, and it worked for months. Anna tells Nin that she had no idea. Maxie explained she’d told Nina everything months ago, and she was one of the few people who knew Brook was never pregnant. Nina says she tried to convince Maxie to at least tell Valentin about the plan, so his heart wasn’t broken, but Maxie thought the more people who knew, the greater the chance Peter would find out. In the end, Nina agreed with her. The most important thing was keeping that baby safe. Sonny asks if Nina knew this back in Nixon Falls, and she nods. He tells Dante that he has to call Michael and Kristina, and leaves. Dante suggests he and Sam go for a walk; he needs to call his mom. Nina asks if Anna has any leads on where Peter might be, and Anna says, possibly. Maybe Nina can help with that. Nina says she’ll do anything, just name it, and Anna asks if she’s spoken to Valentin recently, or heard from him.   

Behind the Italian restaurant, a worker puts out the garbage. She hears some tires squeal, and says, geez. She’s about to go inside, and hears a groan. She looks around, and finds Valentin on the ground. She says, oh my God, and he says, please call Anna. Anna Devane.   

Nina says she hasn’t talked to Valentin in days. Does Anna think there’s a problem? Does she think Valentin knows where Peter is? Anna says, no. She’s concerned Valentin has made himself a target. Her phone rings, and Nina says she’ll let Anna take her phone call, but will Anna keep her updated? Anna says, of course (🍷), and Nina leaves. Anna answers, and the woman asks, is this Anna Devane? Anna says, who is this? and the woman says she thinks she found a friend of Anna’s. She was going to call 9-1-1, but he insisted she call Anna first. Anna should know, she thinks he’s in bad shape. Valentin says, Anna, and Anna says, Valentin?

Victor tells Yohan to get Peter up, and asks, what are Peter’s terms? Peter says, it’s simple. Do exactly as Victor originally intended; get him transported  out of Port Charles, from a boat on this dock. Once Victor does that, he’ll send a PIN with Charlotte’s location. Victor asks how he Peter can be sure he won’t betray him, and Peter says he has enough dirt on Victor that Anna, Valentin, and everyone else will know who arranged his escape. Do they have a deal?

Britt says she can’t believe this, and Maxie says, Britt was actually her Plan A. Then Britt wound up on the run with Jason, so she asked Bobbie to help her give birth in a house in Beecher’s Corners. Peter of course (🍷), had a plan of his own with fake Nurse Chloe. It’s really a miracle she was able to give Louise to Brook. Obrecht says, in all these months, Maxie didn’t think she could confide her or Britt? and Maxie says, she thought the fewer people who knew, the better. She didn’t even tell her parents. Anything to keep her daughter safe. Obrecht says, she, of all people, knows that you must do everything in your power to protect your family. Don’t worry about their feelings now. What’s important is that they find Louise. Maxie agrees, and says she doesn’t know how Peter found out about Louise, but he must have. Otherwise, why would he have taken her? It can’t be a coincidence. Do they think whoever helped Peter escape told him the truth about Louise? Britt says, Maxie told them the only other people who knew were Nina and Chase, right? and Obrecht says, Victor would be just the type of swine to help Peter again, but how could he have figured out Bailey was really Louise? Austin says, oh God, no, and Maxie asks, what is it? He says, there’s a possibility Victor does know the truth about Louise, and if that’s the case, it’s all his fault.

Sonny sits in the chapel, and sighs. Nina comes in, and says she had the feeling she’d find him here. She won’t intrude. She just wanted to make sure everything was okay. He says he can’t really worry about his marriage right now. He’s just glad Dante is okay, and hopes Maxie’s daughter comes home safely to her. Nina says she’ll give him some privacy, and he says, she really knew Bailey was Louise, didn’t she? She says, not on day one, but she knew pretty early on. He says, when she was in Nixon Falls, and Peter was blackmailing her, she was really playing Peter.

Carly tells Drew, please don’t tell her to give her marriage another shot, but he says he’s just surprised at how certain she seems. She says, every time she closes her eyes, she sees Sonny in bed with Nina. That’s pretty much the point of no return for her. He tells her, infidelities can be worked on and worked through. Sometimes they can be forgiven. She says, right. Sonny tried to throw Jason in her face. He says, he knows she and Jason were married, and understands the official story was that it was for the business, but that wasn’t the whole story, was it? She says, no. They were in love, and it never would have happened if Nina had done the right thing. She worked so hard at putting her marriage back together, and she feels like she was working by herself. Maybe walking in, and seeing Sonny in bed with Nina, was the smack in the face she needed to realize her marriage died the night that bridge collapsed. It’s like shattered crystal; you just can’t put the pieces back together. He says, it’s like the old saying, you can’t go home again. He feels the same way

Dante asks if Sam is doing okay, and she says, he just got knocked in the head, and he’s asking her if she’s doing okay? He says, it seems like whatever she and Drew were talking about, it took a lot out of her. Anna runs up to them, and says, they found Valentin. They’re bringing him in, in an ambulance. She’s going to see what she can find out. She runs off again.

On the phone, Laura asks if Esme is at the apartment. Is Charlotte there?… Oh my God. Doc says, what? and Laura tells Esme, go in the house, lock the door, and call the police. Stay on the phone with the police until somebody gets there. They’ll be there as soon as they can. Laura tells Doc, when Esme got there, there was a pizza delivery guy unconscious in the hallway. The door to the apartment was open, and Charlotte is nowhere to be seen.

Victor says he agrees to Peter’s terms, and Peter says he’s going to need Victor’s phone. Victor hands it to him, and Peter says, this isn’t the exact address, but it’s within the vicinity. Once the ship is docked here, he’ll send Victor the exact location where Charlotte is being held. Victor says, if she’s harmed in any way, Peter is a dead man. He tells Yohan, let’s go, and Victor and Yohan leave.

Maxie asks how this can be Austin’s fault? He didn’t know Bailey was Louise. He says he was having a really hard time with Brook, and so was Valentin. Somehow Valentin’s Uncle Victor got involved, and Victor came to him. He had a sonogram, and the patient information had been torn off, and he told Victor how he could track down the patient. It’s possible… She says, that he led Peter to her daughter? He tells her that he doesn’t know what to say, and she tells him that she wouldn’t say anything. She can’t right now. She walks off and he starts to follow, but Obrecht says, she wouldn’t.

Maxie sees an incoming call from an unlisted number. She answers, and Peter says, hello, Maxie. Missing something?

Anna sees Deanna outside a room, and asks if Valentin is in there. Deanna says, yes, and Anna goes in. Valentin is mumbling incoherently, and Anna asks if he’s been drinking. Deanna says she thinks Anna’s friend might have gone on a bender. He’s lucky someone found him when he passed out. Anna asks if they did a blood alcohol level test, and Deanna says she was just about to. Anna says she’s listed as Valentin’s emergency contact. Can Deanna keep her posted? Deanna nods, Anna thanks her, and she leaves. Anna tells Valentin that she’s here. What the hell happened? He says, Bailey is in danger.

Maxie asks Peter, where is Louise? and he says, so they’re calling Bailey by her original name now. He’ll have Maxie know that their daughter is safe and sound. She’s with him, and he’d never let anything happen to her. But don’t take his word for it. She can see for herself. Maxie says, where? and he says, Pier 55. Come alone. If he gets even one whiff of the police or anyone following her, he will disappear so fast, she’ll never see Louise again. And before she asks how he’ll know, she should understand he has people everywhere. He’ll vanish into thin air if he even senses for a second that she’s going to betray him. Does she understand? She says, yes, and he tells her to leave her phone behind, and drop a PIN to this number so he knows she did. Pier 55.   

Dante tells Sam that he hopes Valentin’s hunch pays off, and he knows where to find Louise. She says, her too, and he says he’s sorry he asked about her conversation with Drew. It was between them, and she doesn’t owe him any explanations whatsoever. She says she appreciates the space he’s offering, but it’s not necessary. She knows when Drew came back, things got a little wonky between the two of them, and Dante says, that’s to be expected; he’s Scout’s father. She says, as Scout’s father, she’s always going to care for him, but when Dante got injured, she was really worried about him. When she found out he was going to be okay, it hit her. Her future is with him. She loves him.

Carly asks what home Drew can’t go back to, but he says he’s there to listen tonight. She says, please. She’d give anything not think about Sonny and Nina. He says, things came to a head in his personal life tonight, that’s all. She says, and not in good way? and he tells her, let’s just say, there are a lot of really horrible things about being imprisoned obviously. You can’t live the life you want, the food is horrible, you get beat up all the time. All of it’s horrendous, but the worst thing is the monotony. Hour after hour, day after day of nothing. Whatever cell they put him in, he would scratch Scout’s name on the wall to give him something to focus on; a reason to survive. It was impossible to focus on Scout  without thinking of her mom. If he’s being completely honest, back when Jason first reappeared, he knew Sam would go back to him. When Sam told him that she broke up with Jason, it just messed with his head, that’s all. Carly bets it did, and he says, his memories of Port Charles are what kept him going in that cell. Now that he’s back, it’s like he doesn’t know what’s real or what’s fantasy, especially considering co-parenting with Sam felt so right. It took him a minute to realize Sam’s not the same person she was two years ago. She’s stronger. She got over Jason. She got over him, and her heart is with somebody else, but that’s life, right? He thinks they all tell themselves little lies so they can live to fight another day.

Nina sits with Sonny, and says, when Peter saw her in Nixon Falls, her simple life suddenly became very complicated. He says he never could quite reconcile the Nina he knew with the person Peter was blackmailing. He accepted the horrible secret she was keeping from Carly was because she was angry, but it never made sense to him why she’d let Peter blackmail her over that secret. But the reason she did it was because she knew Maxie’s daughter was safe with Brook. She let Peter blackmail her, so she could send him on a wild goose chase to the Caribbean. He smiles, and says, so she could distract Peter. She says he’s making it sound like what she did was noble; it wasn’t. She should have called the police the second she saw Peter, but she didn’t. Her actions were purely out of desperation. She’s not a saint. He tells her, he never said she was. It’s just not black and white. She says, nothing is anymore.

Carly says, so Sam made it clear, she’s with Dante now, and Drew says, she did, and she is. She says she’s sure it didn’t feel very good, and he says, the writing was on the wall. He just chose not to read it. He kept hanging on to something that wasn’t there anymore. She laughs, and says, tell her about it. He says, you keep fighting for something because at one point, it was everything to you, and you don’t think you can go on without it. She says, and you feel like it’s your responsibility to hold it together, and he says, you just keep holding on to the past. She says, instead of being in the moment, and he says, and doing what you should. He moves closer to her, and she says, instead of what we want. He moves in for a kiss.

Britt asks Maxie if they can do anything, but Maxie says she just needs a minute. Austin asks if they can just talk for one second, and she says, what is there to talk about? She trusted him because he convinced her to trust him, but he couldn’t let go of his petty revenge, and now her daughter is in the hands of her psycho-pop father. He says he didn’t mean for it to go this way, and she gets in the elevator. He asks where she’s going, and she says, she’s going to find her daughter

Peter waits at the pier, when the boat comes in. He says, right on time, and sends a text to Victor – Fair’s fair, Victor. I honor my word

Nina says, she realizes that all she’s ever done is add trouble to Sonny’s life, and tonight is proof of that. No matter how angry she’s been at Carly, she never intended for this to happen, especially when she sees how much pain he’s in. He says, she’s not responsible for his actions, but she says, she’s responsible for her actions, and she truly hates that she’s made it even more difficult for him to salvage his marriage. He says he’s starting to believe it can’t be saved.

Carly says, they can’t do this, and Drew says, he’s sorry. He thought… She says, he thought she wanted him to kiss her, and she does, but for all the wrong reasons. She’s so focused on Sonny, and wants to hurt him, and Drew wants to hurt Sam, and he’s focused on Sam, right? He says, he doesn’t want to hurt Sam, but maybe he wants something to help him forget her. She says, maybe if he was a stranger, and laughs, but his friendship means too much to her. They’re both vulnerable right now, and him being Jason’s brother makes it… it would be very messy. He says, right, and she says, they have too much going on to get caught up in… this.

Deanna says, there was no sign of alcohol in Mr. Cassadine’s bloodstream, and Anna says, just as she thought. Someone tried to make it look like Valentin was drunk, so anyone would dismiss what he had to say. She thanks Deanna, who leaves, and she tells Valentin that she needs him to focus. What’s the last thing he remembers? He says, Bailey. Bailey’s Maxie’s daughter. She says, so he figured it out. That’s probably why he disappeared. She’s going to need his help in finding her. Who told him about this? Was he with someone when he figured it out? Outside the door, Laura asks if Deanna’s seen Anna, and Deanna says, she’s in there. Laura and Doc come in, and Anna says, he’s going be all right. Laura says, it’s Charlotte. Something’s happened.

Peter waits on the pier with Louise in her car seat, when Maxie arrives. They stare at each other.

Dante says, Sam loves him? and she says, she knows. It was new to her too. She found herself talking to Nina, and just kind of said it. Then she thought to herself, if she can say it to a mere stranger, she should be comfortable enough to say it to him, so she did. She said she loves him. She did it. She tells him not to feel like he has to say it back just because she said it. He says, there’s no pressure in this for him to say anything, but he’s wanted to say this for a while. He loves her. She says, he does? and they kiss.

Drew says he’s glad Carly was  thinking clearly enough for both of them, and she says she should go. She thanks him for talking to her, and he says, anytime. Anytime she just wants to talk, or just hang out, or think about anything else. She says she’s going to hold him to that, and leaves.

Sonny tells Nina, he has a lot of regrets about what happened tonight. How it went down, what Carly saw, and what he said to her. But he realized she had a point. Nina says, about what? and he says, about what happened between him and Nina in Nixon Falls and the past; they can’t take it back. It’s in the here and now. No matter how much he tries to deny it. He tells her that he has to go see Dante, and leaves.

Valentin asks, what happened to Charlotte? and Doc says, she’s been staying with them, but when Esme came home, she found a pizza delivery man unconscious in the hallway, but no Charlotte. Valentin moans, no. It’s Peter, isn’t it? It has to be. Anna asks, what is the time frame? How long has she been missing? Charlotte runs into the room and over to Laura, who hugs her. Charlotte cries in Laura’s arms, and says, when she opened the door, someone grabbed her. She sees Valentin, and runs to the bed, and they hug. He asks if she’s hurt, and she says, no. They locked her in a building, and she was trying to get out, when someone saved her. Anna asks, who? and Charlotte says, Uncle Victor, and Victor walks in.

Austin tells Britt, he didn’t think it would end up like this, and she says, How could he? He didn’t know the truth about Bailey, and eventually Maxie will understand. Obrecht says, don’t come to her expecting sympathy. She’s fresh out of it. Now they must come together to clean up his mess, and make sure Maxie’s baby’s brought home safely. And when this is all over, he’ll answer to her.

Peter says, he’s so glad Maxie came, and she tells Louise, it’s all right. She starts to move toward Louise, and he stops her. He says, she’s going to see their daughter on his terms now, and she asks, what are those? He says he’s leaving the country with Louise. So she can say goodbye to Louise, here and now, knowing she’ll never see Louise again… or, she comes with them, and they’ll be a family forever. He holds out the carrier, and Maxie looks from Louise to Peter.

Tomorrow, Elizabeth has more questions than answers, Anna wonders how Victor knew where to find Charlotte, and Peter asks Maxie, what’s the catch?

The Real Housewives of Orange County

We backtracked a little to Heather saying that Noella’s gift was Inappropriate. Noella said she didn’t know, and apologized, and Heather said she appreciated it. Noella asked if they were done, and Heather threw up her hands. Jen tried to explain, when dealing with people’s kids, you had to be careful, and Noella got annoyed, asking why Emily and Gina didn’t have her back. Heather decided to make an exit, telling Noella that she couldn’t have this conversation. She wasn’t getting back on the hamster wheel when Noella wasn’t listening. Noella said she’d apologized, and Heather said, and she appreciated it, but kept walking. In Heather’s interview, she said, it was always negative with Noella. There were always fighting and problems when Noella was around. She didn’t want to be right about it, but she knew it was going to happen. Shannon trotted after Heather, and Noella said she was mad at Gina. She’d known about the problematic gift for a week. In Gina’s interview, she said she’d done everything to support Noella, and now Noella was turning on her and questioning her as a friend. It was hurtful, and friends didn’t do that. Gina said she couldn’t, and got up. She said she couldn’t drown with everybody, and left. Noella said Gina was a d*ck, and Emily told her, all they said was she should listen to where Heather was coming from. Noella suggested Emily check on Gina, and Emily said she was trying to have a conversation, but Noella wasn’t having it. Emily left, and Jen wondered WTF was going on? Noella said she didn’t want drama, and in Jen’s interview, she said, it was hard to move forward with someone when talking to them was like talking to a child.

Emily found Gina in their room all upset and crying, and told her that Noella attacked everyone. Noella attacked her after Gina left. Shannon came back to the table, and Noella wanted tequila, so Shannon played bartender. In Shannon’s interview, she said, it was their last night. They needed to shake it up and have some fun, especially Noella. She was going through a lot. Emily came back to get her purse, but sat back down. One of her chair’s legs was in the sand, sending her and the chair tumbling backward. Then Shannon fell while helping her up. In Jen’s interview, she said, she rolled around in the sand in a bikini in the early 90s; have at it. Jen left, and Shannon put all the sombreros on her head and sat on the donkey piñata. Emily tried to get on too, and as Noella took a picture, they fell over. Shannon pointed out that she didn’t lose any of the hats, and Emily said she was taking the piñata  home, and tucked it under her arm.

Back home in the OC, Jen and her daughter went for a pedicure. Her daughter suggested Jen get black since it went with her personality, which was pretty sarcastic for one so young (she’s six). In Jen’s interview, she said she’d only gone to Cabo for two days, but felt guilty. She’d missed so much when she’d been building her career, she wanted to spend any free time with her children. Her daughter had changed her name at one and a half years old. Her name was Vera, and her first words were, no, Cece. Jen asked Cece how she felt about nanny Kaitlyn, and Cece said Kaitlyn was a good mother to the boys. In her interview, Jen said she knew her children needed her, and it had been a source of contention.

Gina met Heather for lunch, and Heather said a couple of her kids had been checking out colleges. Gina said she’d gone for one semester, and ran home. Heather said the family was taking a trip to NYC, and Gina should come with them. They could swing by Long Island. In Heather’s interview, she said, it was easy to be with Gina, since she was open and authentic. There was no bullsh*t, and you didn’t have to worry about what you were saying for fear of retribution. It was like being with a normal person. She told Gina, hopefully, NYC would be less stressful than Cabo. Gina said she’d been disappointed in Noella. She took the situation and made it like Gina had betrayed her in some way. She didn’t like having her integrity questioned. In Gina’s interview, she said she had no room for crazy in her life. She guessed she wasn’t a support person. Yeah, I got you girl, and ten minutes later, where’s the exit? She told Heather that she couldn’t support someone who didn’t trust her.

In Shannon’s interview, she said she was hosting an event at John’s house; it was the greatest spot. We saw a clip of her telling Heather about a 30’ boat they’d bought, and Shannon said she could see living on the water in her future. They were having dinner set up on John’s deck, as a surprise when they got back. Heather, Terry, Emily, and Shane met them at their boat Revelry. Heather popped the champagne, and Shane wondered if they were going on a three-hour tour. In her interview, Shannon said she’d grown up on boats. Growing up, they’d always had a boat that they docked in Newport Beach, and they came on the weekends. John was also an avid boater, and it was something they shared. In Emily’s interview, she said, Shannon was taking on the whole boat lifestyle, and she liked Shannon’s confidence as Skipper Barbie. Terry toasted to their wives’ bad decision to marry them, and Heather said they were still mulling it over. When they got back, Mac Noodlez of hibachi grill fame, and his brother Willy, had dinner going. John made a sake toast, and thanked everyone for being there. John said he’d been a Junior, but his dad had disowned him. When his dad remarried, he’d named another kid John, and suggested John change his name. In her interview, Shannon said, John was in college, he’d stood up to his father, who promptly disowned him. Emily couldn’t fathom disowning a child, and Terry said he had a stepfather who was a non-supportive a-hole. But whatever level of success he’d reached, it was the adversity that gave him the drive. Emily said her dad hadn’t been around, and she wanted to prove she was better. She needed to prove she was worthy, and it came from feeling abandoned. In her interview, she said she was always looking for approval, and it took until she was middle-aged to realize the approval comes from herself. She felt like the sweat lodge had released a lot. Heather toasted to the host.

Shannon and Emily met at The Quiet Woman, or as Shannon called it, the scene of the crime. We flashed back to Shannon screeching at Kelly, and throwing her plate when they were having dinner there (not together). Shannon asked if Emily had talked to Noella, and Emily said they’d gone to the pier, and walked around. We saw a clip of them on the boardwalk. Noella said she just wanted fun, and Emily invited her to a game night at her house. Noella joined them at the restaurant, and said, the last night in Cabo was a lot. Shannon said, there was a lot of drinking; it was an emotional day. Emily thought Noella should talk to Gina, but Noella said, Gina wasn’t responding to her calls or texts. She wanted to have the conversation, and be done with it. In Noella’s interview, she said, even though the friendship was fresh, they’d gone deep, and they’d gone there fast and hard. To just end the communication, especially after an argument, was hard. Emily said Jen had told her that when Noella was first married, she gave her husband a stack of vaginas, and Shannon wondered how many vaginas it took to make a stack. Noella asked why Jen didn’t talk about her own relationship, and in her interview, she said, Jen didn’t want to talk about her personal life, so she went after the one who’s open. Noella was very happy to share her stack of vaginas with anyone who wanted to see them. Just come in peace. We saw the picture with the naughty bits blurred, and it was three girls in garter belts stacked on each other in what looked like a cheerleading move gone wrong.

Jen visited Heather, who demonstrated a kitchen tool that takes the middle out of a pineapple and slices it. I want one. I love pineapple, but I’ll be damned if I can do the magic trick it takes to get the outside off without hacking it to bits. In Jen’s interview, she said she outsourced anything she could, even if it was entertaining in her own house. She and Heather sat outside with drinks, and Jen said she thought because she built the business and Ryne took care of the kids, there was some resentment. In her interview, she said, they used to talk about everything, and now it was hard to even have a conversation about their days. She told Heather that she wanted to do something make it better, and in Heather’s interview, she said, Jen was all in with her career, and you had to approach a relationship the same way. You had to fight as hard, work at it as much, and want it as badly. Jen says she needs to be more appreciative, and Heather asked if she was willing to do that. She said she was, and Heather said, it took the pandemic for Terry to prioritize family. At some point, it was just more zeros. You needed to make sure you weren’t ignoring your relationships. Relationships were work, but worth it. Jen said, Heather and Terry were a good example.

Emily had a game night for the women, and in her interview, she explained it was an excuse to drink and be ridiculous. They were going to play games like the kind at a six-year-old’s birthday party, but instead of six, they were forty-six. In Noella’s interview, she said she had a lot of love and respect for Gina, and didn’t want bad blood between them. Gina was not quite as thrilled, and in her interview, she said, a stack of vaginas was not a thing. The object of the first game was to transfer M&Ms from one plate to another, by sucking on a straw to pick them up. The next game involved putting a role of toilet paper onto the handle of a plunger, without using your hands, and we’ll leave it at that. Every time the word vagina was said, they had to take a shot, and in Noella’s interview, she said it wasn’t the first time a bunch of vagina’s got her drunk. I’m guessing they must have had a few shots by the time they got to the next game, which was how fast they could unroll a role of toilet paper. Noella demonstrated the stack for Gina, but fully clothed, with Emily and Shannon. She told Gina it wasn’t all that weird; it had been her fantasy, and a birthday present. Jen had gotten the details wrong. For whatever reason, this prompted Gina to consent to a private conversation with Noella. Gina said she was upset that Noella thought she’d done something bad, but Heather was allowed to say she thought the gift was inappropriate. In Gina’s interview, she said she didn’t know how to handle a friendship with Noella. She didn’t want to be involved in a friendship she didn’t understand. She told Noella that her feelings needed to matter too, even though Noella was going through a bad time.

Ryne held that adorable chihuahua – Mr. Puppers! – while Jen was bombarded by her kids. In her interview, she said she was the fun parent when she was around. With Ryne, it was, no candy, no iPad, and you’ll eat fruit. She and Ryne went out on the patio to talk, and Jen said she wanted Ryne to be legit proud of her. He said he was, but Jen said she didn’t think he saw what that meant. She gave him the eye a couple of times because he was focusing on the dog, but how could you not? Mr. Puppers is unbelievably adorable, and I focused on him the entire time. If I had been part of the conversation, I’d have been the one holding him. Ryne said it sounded like she’d had a challenging day, and it was rough dealing with new staff, but she did great. She came home and saw the gang; she’d done it all. I actually thought he did pretty well, but in her interview, Jen said they were misunderstanding each other. In Ryne’s interview, he said Jen was challenging to communicate with. She was go-go-go, and needed a lot of attention. It was The Jenny Show. He asked if they could do this another time; he’d rather not right now. He said he was taking a break, and went inside. She followed him, and asked if he wanted to try again, but he said it was a hard no.

Next time, Emily asks if Shannon is jealous about Heather and Gina’s friendship, Shannon is reeling, and Emily says, all Noella talks about is her divorce.

🏝 Don’t Ryne Him In…

At first, I thought I’d be on Jen’s side about this, but I’m sliding the other way. While Ryne is a little low-key, it seemed like he was trying, and I didn’t get what she wanted out of him. He also wants some appreciation of his own. Taking care of kids is a tough job. And obviously, he’s an excellent pet parent.

https://www.realitytitbit.com/bravo/who-is-ryne-holliday-dr-jen-armstrongs-husband-on-rhoc

More on the good doctor.

https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/rhoc-star-dr-jen-armstrong-instagram-job-husband-kids-lawsuits

🏊‍♂️ Everybody Out Of the Water…

Stop in tomorrow for some soap and who knows what else. Since the Runway is over, Bravo is airing Galley Talk on Thursday, where cast members from Below Deck watch the show and do commentary. As I always say, the only thing better than watching TV, is watching other people watch TV. Until then, stay safe, stay worthy of other’s trust, and stay avoiding being imprisoned. Besides not being able to live the life you want, the horrible food, and the beatings, it’s really boring.

December 1, 2021 – Victor Makes a Thanksgiving Appearance, Fancy Pants Back In the OC, Three New Wives Plus One, She Ate My Bow & Rain

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Dante and Sam kiss, and Dante says, sorry; he overstepped. Sam says, no, she wants this too, and they kiss some more, then head upstairs.

Alexis, Shawn, Spencer and Esme have just finished some take-out Chinese, and Spencer thanks Alexis, saying, it’s a nice break from the traditional turkey. She says, all she did was order in from Noodle Buddha, and he says, she is the one with a working credit card though. She says, good point, and Esme says, she and Spence insist on cleaning up. They start to clear the table, and go to the kitchen. Shawn says, Alexis really doesn’t like Spencer’s girlfriend, does she? She says, it’s not about like. She just doesn’t trust Esme.

On the phone, Valentin thanks Mac, and says he expects immediate action to be taken on this matter. Tonight.

Ned tells Olivia, Scout inherited Drew’s shares when he was declared dead, but now that he’s alive, that calls into question Drew’s shares that he signed over to Valentin. She says, which means Valentin’s majority hold on ELQ is in question. He says, Valentin isn’t going to take this lying down, which means he has to act fast while Valentin is still recovering from the pain of realizing Bailey isn’t his daughter. Olivia looks at him, and he says, just say it. Tell him that he’s a jerk for even thinking about this when they just learned Drew is still alive, and Jason probably isn’t. She says she’s going to shock him, and not going to say any of that. She thinks where Valentin is involved, staying ahead of the situation is absolutely the right move.

Chase finds Brook outside, and asks, what’s going on? She was taking care of Bailey one minute, and then just bounced. She says she’s just overwhelmed, trying to process everything they just learned. Everything Drew told them, the miracle he’s alive, the fact that Jason isn’t. Plus, all their personal drama, and the fact that her dad is disappointed in her again, but the sacrifices they’re making for Bailey will be worth it in the end. They have to, because not everyone is so lucky. Not everyone is going home to their loved ones tonight.

Britt walks onto the footbridge, and tells Carly, sorry. She didn’t expect to find Carly there. She actually didn’t think anyone would be there. She just thought she could… She doesn’t know what she thought she could do here. Carly says she does.

On the phone, Sonny says, Cyrus! Realizing Cyrus is no longer there, he throws the phone, and says, you want a war, you bastard, I’ll give you a war.

Drew says Monica wasn’t kidding about Annabelle. She’s so big, she’s going to need a wing of her own. I laugh, because at first, I think he’s talking about a turkey wing, and I figure she’d already had a couple of them. Monica says, actually, she agrees with him. It took her a long time, but she’s finally fallen in love with that dog. He says, she never left Oscar’s side when he was sick, and Monica says, she laid on his bed for weeks after he was gone. Has Drew seen Sam or Scout? He must be anxious to get back to his old life.

Sam leads Dante to the bedroom, and they get busy. I’m not sure how they can concentrate with that loud music playing.

Drew tells Monica that he tried to concentrate on his life here to give him strength. Mostly Scout. Thinking about her got him through those brutal two years, but he can’t charge back into his life in Port Charles, and expect someone as young as Scout to welcome him with open arms. She says, a lot can change in two years, and he says, exactly his point. He doesn’t even know what a return to his life in Port Charles means. When he left, he was still trying to piece together his identity, and find where his place was in the world. She says, let her help him out. His place is here with his family.

Alexis comes out of her house to find Valentin on her porch. She says she thought she heard him talking out there, and he says, he was hoping her invitation to join the orphan Thanksgiving still stands. She asks why he’s not at the Quartermaines having pizza, and he says, change of plans. Charlotte’s with friends this year, and he’s second guessing his choice to be alone. She asks if there’s anything he wants to talk about before they go inside, but he says, no, and she says, let’s go. They go in, and she says, hey, everybody, make room for one more. Spencer asks what the hell Valentin is doing here.

Sonny tells Spinelli, Renault is in prison, and somehow got ahold of a burner phone. Spinelli says, Cyrus called Sonny from prison? On Thanksgiving? How distressing. Sonny says he needs Spinelli to figure out what’s going on, and Spinelli asks why Cyrus called. Sonny says, he probably heard about Jason, and called to taunt him. Spinelli says, heard about Jason? Is he back from Greece? Sonny says, Spinelli doesn’t know? and Spinelli says, know what exactly?

Carly says, she’s surprised Britt even knows about this place, and Britt says, when she and Jason were on the run, they had a lot of downtime. Carly asks if she knew the original bridge was torn down. It wasn’t safe, so Jason made an anonymous donation, and they built this bridge in its place. Britt says she didn’t know that part, but knowing this place had such significance to Jason, she thought she’d feel closer to him if she came here. She cries, and says she imagines Carly had the same idea. Carly says, long before the wedding they just had, long before Jax, even before she met Sonny, Jason was her other half, strange as that may sound. Britt says she knows. When she and Jason were in the lighthouse, he talked a lot about Carly. She laughs and says, well, a lot for Jason. She knows how much they meant to each other. She gets why Carly is there. Does she want Britt to go?

Brook says she knows what this is doing to Maxie, to Valentin, to everyone. How devastated Charlotte’s going to be when she finds out Bailey really isn’t her baby sister, not to mention what this is doing to Bailey. She’s bonding with the wrong woman as her mother. He says, what about her? Isn’t she hurting? She says, her part in this is basically telling some lies, a skill she acquired at a young age, and has nearly perfected. She’s taking care of Bailey, which surprisingly, she’s good at. He says, see? That’s his point. Valentin, Maxie, Charlotte, they’re sad right now, but one day, when this secret comes out, and Bailey goes back to Maxie, Brook is going to be the one who’s suffering. Has she thought about that? She says, fine. It’s going to hurt everyone, but after the information they just learned, that Peter is responsible for Jason’s death, that he kept Drew prisoner for over two years, it proves they’re doing the right thing keeping Bailey safe from Peter. They made the right decision. He says, now that Peter is in custody with the WSB, they won’t have to keep up this pretense much longer. He takes her hand, and she says, from his lips. Mac walks up, and Chase asks what he’s doing here. Mac says he’s sorry to bother the family on a holiday, but he needs to ask Chase some questions about Valentin.

Alexis reminds Spencer that it’s her house, and she likes Valentin. She knows Spencer doesn’t like him and they haven’t gotten along in a while, and Spencer says, the man tried to kill him when he was a child. Shawn guesses he missed a lot while he was away, and Valentin tells Spencer, that’s the way his father framed an event from his childhood. Alexis says, all right. It’s Thanksgiving, a day to be grateful, so if the two of them could put away their dueling resentments for a few hours, she’d be grateful. Spencer says, he’ll always be grateful, but in 2021, they finally learned the truth; that Valentin is Helena’s bastard child and has zero claim to anything Cassadine. Alexis tells him, that’s not being grateful, and Spencer says, Valentin shouldn’t even be able to use the last name Cassadine. The doorbell rings, and Alexis wonders, what fresh hell is this? and opens the door. Nikolas says, happy Thanksgiving, and Ava says, they brought pie… Is this a bad time? Alexis says, they have no idea. Nikolas says, they wanted to make sure she wasn’t alone tonight, and Ava says, that’s why they brought pie; pumpkin and pecan. Alexis says, that’s very generous, but as they can see, she’s far from alone. She opens the door, and they walk in. Ava says, happy Thanksgiving, everyone, and Nikolas says, maybe a quiet Thanksgiving at Windymere would be better. Spencer says, good idea, but Esme says, come on. It’s a holiday. This is his chance to show he’s the bigger man. Shawn says Alexis promised him that his Thanksgiving wouldn’t be boring. She sure delivered on that.

Ned says, Olivia thinks this is a good idea? Getting ahead of Valentin? She knows that’s equivalent to declaring war with him, right? She says, what his daughter did to Valentin, it hurt. He’s going to be mad and want revenge, and when the dust settles, of course (🍷) he’s going to try and undermine Drew’s shares of the Quartermaine stock. Ned says, he means this as a compliment; how very Quartermaine of her. She says, you can take the girl out of Brooklyn… he knows how the saying goes. She knows she can be reactionary, but over the past year, she’s slowly, but surely, come to realize Ned’s head is back on his shoulders again. She feels she can trust his intentions, not just with Leo, but with the family. He asks if that includes the two of them. Before they butted heads about Leo, he thought they were on their way to reconciliation. Where does that leave them now?

Drew says Monica has always been so incredibly kind to him, more than he deserves, especially considering the mess and trauma his arrival caused. She says, this family thrives on strife and drama. He wouldn’t be a Quartermaine if he wasn’t stirring things up. He says he sees she redecorated, and she says she thought it was time for a change. Does he like it? He says he likes it a lot, but he misses the family photos on the mantel. She says, her too. It was hard putting those away, but it was just always a reminder of everyone they’ve lost, and now Jason’s gone. She tears up, and he hugs her. She says, but sometimes it takes a new perspective to see things, or really see them. Willow came to her, and asked if she could put some pictures Wiley had drawn on the fridge. All of a sudden, she had this sense of family again. Soon there will be drawings Bailey did next to Wiley’s. They’ll never forget the ones they’ve lost, but they’ve got to find a way to move on with their lives. He says, somehow we do.

Basking in the afterglow, Dante says, that was… Sam says, a long time coming, and he says, that’s one way to put it, kissing her again. He says, it felt like the right thing to do, and she says, this big step had to be about the two of them first. Dante’s phone rings, and he says, it’s probably his mom, worrying why they flaked. They should make their families wait until tomorrow. Unless of course (🍷) she thinks he should take off tonight.

Ava tells Alexis that she’s sorry. She thought she was encouraging Nikolas to do a good thing. Alexis says, she’s not sure Nikolas can do a good thing anymore, even with an instruction manual. Ava says she doesn’t want to fight. She just came to check on Alexis, and see how she was doing. She’s sure Alexis remembers the significance of this day, other than it being a holiday. It’s been a year since they last saw Julian before he… Alexis says she must have blocked that anniversary. As Ava knows, things did not end well with her and Julian. Having said that, she knows he’s Ava’s brother and she misses him, and she’s sorry Ava is in pain. Ava thanks her, and Alexis says, now if Ava will excuse her, she’s going to try and make at least one person smile instead of cry before this dreadful holiday is over. The doorbell rings, and Alexis says, who could this be? Satan? She opens the door, and Victor says, hello, Natasha.

Alexis says, he’s… He says, late for dinner? He supposes he is. Is this any way to great a member of her family? She lets him in, and Spencer says, Uncle Victor, you’re alive, and hugs him. Victor says Spencer is all grown up. Quite a chip off the old block. Nikolas says, sorry. He should have warned them. Alexis says, he knew Victor was alive and didn’t say anything? How long has he known?

Spinelli tells Sonny, they just need to access the appropriate technology, a scan that can measure body temperature, and prove there are signs of life. They need to notify the Greek authorities. Sonny says, they did that already; there’s no sign of life. Even though they haven’t found a body, it doesn’t look good. They have to prepare themselves for the worst case scenario. Spinelli says, Sonny finally found his way home, and so did Drew, only for them to lose Jason. Sonny says, Jason knew the risk going to Greece. In this business, they’re provided with a great life, but it also turns them into people who take action. It’s always a risk. They can’t always take for granted  that they’re going to beat the odds and come home. Jason knew that. Spinelli says, Jason was never concerned about risk; he embraced it, but he truly never thought it would catch up with him. He cries, and Sonny hugs him.

Carly says, the footbridge is a public place. It’s not for her say whether Britt can use it or not. Britt asks if she should join Carly, and Carly says, she knows how important Britt was to Jason, and he was to her. Britt says, the last time they talked, Carly said she wished Jason had never met her, meaning he’d still be alive if their paths had never crossed. Carly tells Britt, she shouldn’t have said that; she’s sorry. I fall out of my chair in shock. Britt says, don’t be. She feels the same way. So whatever Carly feels about her, know that right now, she hates herself too.

Brook tells Mac, let her guess. Valentin is filing charges against her for fraud or something? Mac asks why she’d say that, and she says, no reason. She probably shouldn’t have had that second glass of wine with dinner. Chase asks what Mac is doing here. It’s Thanksgiving; he should be home. Mac says, he’d like to be, but when the PCPD has a formal complaint lodged against the department, he has to pay attention. He doesn’t know the whole story, but Valentin is saying one of his detectives assaulted him over a personal matter. Brook says, that’s ridiculous; Chase was just standing up for her. Mac says, there will be a time and place for Brook to give her version of things, but this is a serious matter, which is why he’s not with his family on this holiday. He needs to speak to Chase in private.

Alexis says, Nikolas knew Victor was alive, and didn’t think to tell her about it? Nikolas says, neither she nor Spencer were speaking to him, and he expected Victor to remain in prison. Spencer says Nikolas warned him away from Victor, but as they know, his word is good for nothing. He always thought Victor was a good man. Victor thanks him, and says, that means a lot. He’s sure they’re wondering why he’s here. He went to Windymere, but it was empty, so he came here, looking for the family he has left. He asks Alexis where her daughters are; he was hoping for a proper family reunion. She says, they had other plans, fortunately, and Victor looks at Valentin, saying, all is not lost. He had no idea Valentin and Natasha had gotten close enough to spend a holiday together. Alexis says she didn’t know Victor and Valentin were so close, but Valentin says, they’re not close. Victor is his father.

Olivia tells Ned, it’s a lot to unpack, but it’s different this time. Ned asks, why? and she says, this time she has hope. Over the course of the last year, there were a lot of times she didn’t have any. She thinks it’s a good sign. Is that enough for now? He says, it’s worth everything to him, and she says, one thing she does know is that she wants him in Leo’s life. Julian’s been gone a year, but even when he was alive, Ned was the most fatherly figure in Leo’s life. Despite what’s gone on between them, she regrets they didn’t make it official last year. He says, him too, and they hug. Monica comes in with Drew, and says she didn’t mean to interrupt, but Olivia tells Drew, if he’s hungry, he’d better jump on some leftover pizza; it goes quick. Monica says she’s right. If he wants to hit the pizza, go now before everyone starts on round two. She’ll have the staff get a room ready for him. He says, that’s not necessary, but she says, he needs them as much as they need him, and Ned says she’s right. They have a lot to catch up on.

Sam asks if Dante is going to just cut and run on her, but he says he’s not going anywhere. He didn’t want to be presumptuous. Rocco is spending the night, but if he’s there for breakfast, there are going to be a lot of awkward questions. Sam suggests they set an alarm extra early, and he can sneak out before the kids wake up… He asks where she went, and she tells him, she was going to say she wanted him to stay because she didn’t want be alone tonight, but that’s not true. She doesn’t want him to stay because she’s lonely. She wants him to stay because she wants to be with him. He says, that’s good. He wants to be with her too. So it’s settled then; he’ll stay.

Alexis tells Valentin, they knew Mikkos wasn’t his father. They also knew Helena had an affair with an unknown man. Victor says, that would be him, and Alexis says, eww. Him and Helena? Victor says he knows Alexis had issues with Helena. Of course (🍷) she did, Helena killed her mother, but he saw a different side to her. Valentin says, so if anyone needs it spelled out, that makes him 100% Cassadine bastard. He told Nikolas that he’d be eating his words. Spencer says, Nikolas knew about this? and Nikolas says, he knew Victor was alive, but had no idea he was Valentin’s father. Have they had DNA tests? Victor says, not yet, but he’s willing to, and Valentin says, as is he. And if it turns out to be true, the silver lining is he and Alexis are blood family. Spencer says he doesn’t believe his Uncle Victor would have a son like Valentin, and Nikolas says, he’s no fan of Valentin’s, but he thinks Spencer is putting Victor up too high. Spencer says he didn’t ask for Nikolas’s opinion, and Ava tells Nikolas that she thinks they should go. Nikolas says, good idea, and Valentin thinks he’ll go too, but Alexis says, no one is leaving until every dish is done. Nikolas says, he’ll stay if his son wants him too, and Spencer says, fine by him if Nikolas stays; he and Esme will go. Nikolas asks if everything has to be a grand gesture, and Spencer says, like Nikolas throwing him out of the house and saying Spencer is nothing to him? Talk about grand gestures, how about dressing up like a stalker and stabbing him? There’s no gesture there? Victor does a two-finger whistle, and says, he recognizes that blood feuds are something of a Cassadine tradition, but speaking as the patriarch of the family, that’s going to change starting today.

Chase goes back inside the mansion, and Brook says she’s gotten him into trouble with his boss, hasn’t she? How bad is it? He says, Mac suspended him from the force for six months.

Drew says, when Monica puts it like that, how can he say no? He thanks her, and she says he’s welcome, leaving to talk to the staff. Olivia goes to check on Leo, and Ned says, it’s his turn to welcome Drew back. It’s nothing short of a miracle, and one this family needs right now. They hug, and Ned says, at the risk of sounding mercenary, he wants to warn Drew that his return created complications with ELQ. Sorting it out is going to put a target on Drew for Valentin.  

Victor says, now that he has their attention, the Cassadines have been plagued for far too long with infighting and family members stabbing each other in the back. Spencer says, sometimes they stab you in the chest, and Victor says, his point exactly. Can’t they imagine how much stronger this family would be together? Alexis says, he’s been dead a long time; he’s missed a lot. There’s a lot of bad blood going on between them, especially in the last three months. He’s not going to be the one to patch the family together. Frankly, she doesn’t think anyone can. Victor says, he hopes for all their sakes, that’s not the case. There will always be threats to this family lurking in the shadows. He just hopes and prays they come to realize this family is a lot stronger with a united front, before those threats step into the light.

Sam looks out window. Dante realizes she’s not next to him in bed, and gets up. He puts his arms around her from behind.

Spinelli tells Sonny that he thinks he should be going home now. He’ll get right to tracing the call. Georgie is getting dropped off in the morning. Sonny says Spinelli can stay there tonight; Josslyn and Carly wouldn’t mind. Spinelli thanks him for his kind offer, but thinks he needs to sit with the news, so he can get in a better headspace for Georgie in the morning. Sonny says, they’re just a phone call away, and Spinelli thanks him. He starts to leave, but says, at the risk of speaking out of turn, he knows things were complicated between Jason, Sonny, and Carly after the negated wedding, and he’s glad things got sorted before… before they lost him. He leaves.

Carly tells Britt, she knows what Jason would want her to say. He’d want her to tell Britt that she doesn’t blame her. That was one of the many roles Jason played in her life. He had the ability to talk her down. With him gone, those generous thoughts don’t come natural. They’re drowned out by loss, and knowing Jason is gone and he’s not coming back. Britt says she understands that feeling, and Carly says she doesn’t want Britt to go. Britt walks to Carly, and puts her arm around her. They stand shoulder to shoulder.

Tomorrow, Olivia asks Dante if things are getting serious with Sam; Valentin tells Anna, if he hurts, Brook is going to hurt too; Carly asks what Sonny is going to do about it; and Brando says he has to prepare Sasha first.

Real Housewives of Orange County

Heather aka Fancy Pants is back, and we heard a whole lot about her house, and how fabulous her life is. And we heard aaalll about the kids. We heard about it for so long, I started wondering where everyone else was. Heather’s life is so important, we didn’t even get opening taglines. Gina and Emily also made it back this season, and Emily said they were best friends again. She thought their friendship had been off because they were at low points in their lives. Now Gina was happy and healthy and it was all good. Gina talked about Matt’s court case being delayed because of covid, and how their relationship got better by the time she had to give a victim impact statement. It was tough seeing him plead guilty. She was still seeing Travis though, so it wasn’t like they were getting back together.

I guess Shannon is the OG of the group now, and we had to hear about her kids. She said the kids growing up was a lot to handle sometimes. She was still the same hypochondriac, but somehow, John was still hanging in strong with her. Heather met with new Housewife and friend Nicole for a hike, and talked some more about her kids. We saw an actual roadrunner run across the road, so there was that. It did not, however, make a beep-beep sound. Heather told Nicole that Shannon had been texting her about past good times, and we flashed back to some past volatile times. Heather thought maybe it was like childbirth, and Shannon was only remembering the good parts, but thought everyone deserved another chance.

Emily had some work done, and brought Gina to new Housewife and aestheticist Dr. Jen. Gina said Dr. Jen was the whole package; educated, working full-time, and a mom, and she was doing it all in stilettos. Since Jen later said she’d die without her nanny, maybe she isn’t quite the whole package Gina thinks. Heather met with Nobu manager John about catering an upcoming. In her interview, she said, to her, a party was a theatrical experience, a complete immersion into fabulousness. We flashed back to some of those immersions, including the cake bow incident a skabillion years ago. (See below for the full story.) Shannon met Emily and Gina for lunch, and Emily said they were the new Tres Amigas. Shannon said she was looking at them in a new light, and Emily said they’d grown on her like barnacles. Shannon said Heather had told her about a friend named Nicole, and she thought she knew Nicole from their kids going to pre-school together. She’d dated Kid Rock. After meeting with John, Heather met Nicole and the final new Housewife Noella.

In Jen’s interview, I had to hear about a stranger’s kids, and husband Ryne who deals in high-end vacation rentals and catering. He gets a thumbs up from me because of the way he was cradling their Chihuahua, and the way the Chi looked up at him so lovingly. Shannon told Gina and Emily that she was hoping Nicole wasn’t the person she thought, since she’d sued Heather’s husband Terry. Why Heather wouldn’t know this, I’m not sure, but Shannon made them swear they wouldn’t say anything. I don’t know why any of these women would expect another to adhere to that promise, given past experience. It’s Season 16, and it hasn’t happened once.

Heather met Shannon and Gina for lunch, and then gave them a tour of her house, which was basically as big as a small city. When Heather was out of earshot, Gina asked if Shannon was cool, since she’d once had a house like that in the same area. In Shannon’s interview, she said the house she and David built had both good and bad memories, and we flashed back on those. She said it was triggering her, but it felt like a lifetime ago. She looked like she wanted to escape when Heather showed off her hot towel drawers, in a bathroom bigger than my entire first floor. Noella went to Nicole’s for lunch, and talked about how life didn’t suck being married to ambulance chaser attorney Sweet James. Sweet James? Really?

The women headed to Heather’s party, Shannon making Emily and Gina swear again that they wouldn’t say anything about Nicole. In Emily’s interview, she said it was typical Shannon behavior, causing trouble on the downlow. Then, if it came up later, she played the innocent victim. Gina didn’t understand Shannon’s endgame. Does anyone? Does Shannon even understand it?

Shannon thought she’d met Jen before, but it had been at a party, so the memory was fuzzy. We saw beautiful people in Heather’s beautiful house eating beautiful food and drinking beautiful drinks. In Gina’s interview, she said she thought it was the right thing to do to tell Heather about Nicole. She didn’t think she was capable of pretending it was okay. Then Nicole arrived. We saw flashes of Gina telling Emily that it was a disaster, and Heather kicking everyone out.   

Then, to be continued…

This season, horse races, fabulous vacations, and other rich people things no one in this cast deserves; lots of fights; Shannon is jealous of Gina’s friendship with Heather; Terry wonders if Shannon is harboring ill will from the past; and Noella says her life is falling apart.

👯‍♀️ New Girls…

The newest Housewives in the OC. Plus one who was demoted early on.

https://people.com/tv/rhoc-newcomers-shake-things-up-in-season-16-trailer-exclusive/

https://screenrant.com/housewives-orange-county-new-cast-season-16-facts/

https://meaww.com/who-nicole-james-rhoc-16-heather-dubrow-friend-terry-surgery-botched-demoted-dated-kid-rock

🎀 The Bow Incident…

I don’t remember much about this woman, but I sure remember the fuss Heather kicked up. She must have said, she ate my bow, ten thousand times.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/tbt-sarah-eats-the-bow-on-heathers-cake

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See you tomorrow for some soap and faux fur on the Runway. Until then, stay safe, stay being a queen, but not a drag, and stay not letting generous thoughts get drowned out by loss.