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June 19, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Rocco Makes a Call, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, From Superdog To Bacon, Not Quite a Dozen Quotes & Pink

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Monday:

Emma found Gio with Phoebe outside the boathouse.

Cody and Molly were going for a hike, and Alexis asked if she could talk to them, but it had to wait until Molly’s father got there.

Laura met Lulu at the MetroCourt Gardens, and Lulu put her phone on record. She asked about Sidwell, and Laura said she was grateful that his intended victim survived and looked forward to him being brought to justice, but Lulu said, that was a very political answer. She turned off the recorder, and Laura said she hated Sidwell and was glad people were seeing him for the thug he was. Nathan watched from another table, when Nina joined him. She asked when he’d last heard from their mother.

Valentin and Carly came back to Sonny’s old kitchen after taking a boat around Spoon Island. Valentin said it was it was teeming with agents, but Carly said she didn’t care. She had to get her daughter out of there.

Brook and Michael came in to find Yuri tending to Willow, and Yuri told them that Tracy had been arrested.

At the station, Dante asked what Tracy had done now, but Tracy said she was the victim. He said Chase had accused her of assaulting Congresswoman Cain, when Turner came in and asked what Tracy was doing there. Chase said she’d accosted Willow, but Tracy said Willow had thrown herself into the lake and this fool (i.e. Chase) fell for it.

Gio told Emma that he’d wanted to spend time with his baby sister and was babysitting. She was going to be hungry, but he’d forgotten to bring a bottle. He asked Emma to watch her, handed Phoebe off, and left.

Tracy asked why Willow was Chase’s blind spot, and Dante suggested they go into the interrogation room to wait for her lawyer. Turner said she wanted a word with Chase.

Dante took off the handcuffs, and Tracy said if Willow thought she’d let her get away with this, Willow was sadly mistaken.

Turner asked what Chase was thinking, and he said Willow was in the water and injured. He’d helped her and she’d stated that Tracy pushed her. She asked if he’d witnessed it, and he said, no, but he’d heard Willow saying Tracy was hurting her. Why would she do that if she wasn’t in distress? Turner asked if he’d been on duty, and he said, no. He’d been headed there to swim. She said he’d made a nuisance arrest and left them open to a lawsuit.

Willow said she knew Tracy didn’t like her, but hadn’t expected this, and Michael said Tracy did have a temper. Brook said Tracy wouldn’t shove someone unless she was provoked, but Willow said Tracy has set up the entire thing by texting her from Wiley’s phone. Michael asked, who called the cops? and Willow said luckily, Chase was there to help her.

Nathan told Nina that he and their mother had breakfast a couple days ago, the day Rocco had disappeared. Nina said Obrecht wasn’t returning her calls or texts and all of her stuff was still at her room in the MetroCourt. Nothing had been touched and the manager told her that the housekeeper said Obrecht’s bed hadn’t been slept in. Nathan thought it was clear that their mother had gone after Britt.

Laura asked how Lulu was holding, and Lulu said she was keeping busy with work. Britt had exploited Rocco’s curiosity about her, so he trusted her enough to run away with her. Laura said nothing was worse than not knowing where your child was, especially after Lulu’s experience with Charlotte. She asked how Dante was handling it, and Lulu said Dante was also throwing himself into work. They were on the same page and working together to find Rocco, but she didn’t think Dante would ever forgive her about the passports, or that she could forgive herself.

Carly said the ring was definitely Josslyn’s, but Valentin said they didn’t know for sure that she was at Windymere. Carly insisted she was, and he said, if they got caught, Cullum would take Josslyn elsewhere or decide she wasn’t worth keeping. She said, then she needed to go to Sonny.

Alexis promised it was nothing bad, when Ric arrived. Molly said, start talking, and Ric said he and her mother were throwing her a book launch party.

Willow said she was lucky Chase had been there to rescue her, and Brook asked if she was wearing Chase’s jacket. Willow said, the water was freezing, and Brook said she had to get to the station. She left, and Michael asked if Willow wanted some tea to warm her up. Willow said she’d love one, and Yuri said he’d find the tea Olivia used on stressful days, and left. Willow said Michael clearly wanted to talk alone, and he said he was glad she wasn’t seriously hurt. Had she thought about her next steps? She said she was going to give her statement to the police and bring charges against Tracy.

Dante said, Willow threw herself into the lake? and Tracy said he should have seen her performance. Chase bought every word. Meryl Streep needed to watch her back. Dante said people had gone to prison for less.

Turner said Chase was walking a thin line. Willow was his ex-wife and he’d lost his badge defending her. He’d been accused of tampering with evidence and it wasn’t a good look. Chase said he’d been following the law. Congresswoman Cain had been assaulted. Maybe Turner should consider her own bias and recuse herself from the case. She told him he’d better hurry and write his report.

Nina said she knew Obrecht was upset about Britt leaving, but why not tell them? Nathan could have helped and she had resources as well. Nathan said he didn’t think their mother wanted to put him in that position since Britt had run off with a minor. The more scrutiny Britt received, the more likely it was to go sideways for her and Rocco, and he thought that’s why their mom left under the radar.

Laura asked where Lulu got the passports… Wait. It was best she didn’t know. Lulu made the best possible choice for her son and had no idea what would happen. Lulu said she should have told Dante. She was desperate to protect Rocco and now saw her actions had made Rocco feel like only Britt could save him.

Valentin said involving Sonny was a bad idea, but Carly said Sonny had resources to help go up against Cullum. She wanted him to cause a distraction so they could slip into the tunnels. Valentin said, that would be a mistake. Things could get violent, spiral, and Josslyn could get hurt. With tears in her eyes, Carly asked him what to do, and he took her hand. He said, don’t use Sonny. Use me.

Emma wheeled a crying Phoebe around in a carriage, then sang to her, but she continued to cry. Gio returned, and she said Phoebe started screaming out of nowhere. She gave Phoebe a pacifier, but she spit it out. Gio said it was all good, and Emma said she thought the carriage would make Phoebe more secure, but it just made her more mad.

Alexis said they were proud of Molly’s accomplishments and wanted to celebrate with their family and friends. Cody said Molly deserved it and he’d help in any way he could. Ric said he’d skipped a few scenes, but loved the book, and Molly told Alexis not to go to any trouble. Alexis said it had been Ric’s idea, and Ric said he wanted to celebrate Molly’s big moment. Molly said, Ric wanted to throw a party with Alexis? And Ric said he wanted to celebrate Molly’s big moment, but make sure Alexis had a say.

Nathan told Nina that their mother always landed on her feet, when hotel manager Mira came by. Nina said no one had heard from her mom for some time and she wanted to look at the security footage, but Mira said she couldn’t share it without permission from Olivia or Carly. Nina introduced Nathan as her detective brother, but Mira said he’d still need a warrant. Nathan said Mira was right, and Nina said there was no time, but she may have a short cut, and she dashed out.

Laura said Rocco knew Lulu loved him and he loved her too. That’s why he sent the video. Lulu said if she had the chance, she’d do things differently, when Nathan approached their table. He said he was sorry to interrupt, but it was important.

Brook arrived at the station, and Chase said he could explain. He’d had no choice. Tracy had physically assaulted Willow by grabbing her arm and shoving her into the lake. Tracy was entitled to her argument, but she’d clearly stated that she’d intended to harm Willow. Brook said she needed to talk to Tracy and went into the interrogation room.

Tracy said Willow was lying and trying to frame her, and Dante said he was going to talk to the ADA. He asked Brook to try and get Tracy to make peace, and left. Tracy said she didn’t deserve Brook’s stink eye, and Brook asked if Tracy didn’t lure Willow to the boathouse.  

Dante said he knew Turner didn’t like Chase, but Willow was a sitting congresswoman and they couldn’t let it slide. Turner said there were no witnesses and it would blow up in their faces, and he said, if Willow was telling the truth, they had a problem. She told him that Tracy always found a way out, but she wanted no part of it, and she left.  

Willow told Michael that she knew how inconvenient it was for Quartermaines to face consequences, but Tracy needed to be held accountable. She assaulted a US congresswoman. He said she was right. He wasn’t right not trying dissuade her, but was she really sure she was the right person to go up against Tracy?

Emma was worried that Phoebe was scarred for life, but Gio said she was fine. Emma said she wasn’t good with babies, and he said he was surprised, since she was good with animals. She said, puppies weren’t like babies. They were sturdy and you could train them. He said, a baby trains you, and she said, exactly. She liked watching him with Phoebe. He was good with her. He said he grew up in a big Italian family and had a little bit of experience, but he didn’t think it would feel so different with his own baby sister.

Valentin told Carly that he was the perfect distraction. He was a wanted fugitive. The WSB had wanted to recapture him for months, and he knew he could distract them while she snuck in and searched the tunnels. She said if Cullum caught Valentin, he’d kill him, and he told her to be quick about it. She’d been trusting him for months and he hadn’t disappointed her. There was a knock at the door and Valentin hid. Nina peeked in.  

Laura left to check in at her office, and Nathan told Lulu that he didn’t mean to scare her off. He just wanted to apologize. It never occurred to him that Rocco would run off with Britt. Lulu said that wasn’t on him. She’d been unfair to him and taken her fear out on him.

Brook said, Tracy sent Willow a text from Wiley’s phone? and Tracy told her, all it said was that Wiley was at the boathouse with Chase. She wanted to prove Willow was after Chase and she was right. She did it for Brook.

Dante said he was backing Chase up on the arrest, and Chase said he appreciated it and had no doubt he did the right thing. Dante said he didn’t disagree, but Chase had the opportunity to fix it now. If Tracy did assault Willow, he’d arrest her and she’d stand trial. If it was just a Quartermaine squabble that got out of hand, for the benefit of everyone, let cooler heads prevail.

Yuri brought Willow’s tea and left, and Michael said a trial would just bring up them being accused of shooting Drew. The kids didn’t deserve that. Tracy would fight tooth and nail, bring in an impressive squad of lawyers, and they’d both be attacked in the press. Willow said it was the last thing she wanted, and he said the kids loved Tracy and spent more time with her now that Monica was gone. Wiley needed stability and if Willow pressed charges, she would upend that. Willow said she had a lot to think about. Her kids were her priority. What kind of message would she send if Tracy got away with attacking their mother? She left.

Emma said she thought Phoebe was lucky to have Gio as an older brother. Every girl wanted an older to protect and defend them. To show them cool music to listen to and give them rides to friend houses. That was essential. He asked if she did that for her younger brother, and she said when her parents made her. She loved Noah, but he was the worst. He’d sprayed grape soda on her and her high school boyfriend while they were watching a horror movie. She was furious, but he still thought it was funny. Gio said she never mentioned a high school boyfriend. Who was this jerk?

Molly thought the MetroCourt pool was perfect, and Cody agreed, asking if she wanted to skydive in. Ric said he’d prefer staying on the ground, but he was thinking big and spectacular. Alexis said, and of course (🍷) tasteful, and Ric suggested a western theme, but Alexis said it wasn’t Molly’s 8th birthday party.

Nina told Carly, Valentin, and the moss bowl🎍that Obrecht was missing and she’d like to see the security footage from the hotel. She’d like to find out if Obrecht left the hotel on her own. Nathan thought she went after Britt, but needed evidence. If she couldn’t find Obrecht, she’d start believing the worst – that she’d been taken by someone.

Brook said Tracy’s plan backfired. She knew Willow was after Chase and was handling it in her own way. Focus on getting the charges dropped. Tracy said she could take care of herself. Brook said she and Chase were trying to adopt and didn’t need extra scrutiny. Apologize to Willow whether she pushed her or not. Dante came in and said someone wanted to speak to Tracy. Willow and Chase stood behind him.

As Ric and Alexis argued over taquitos versus vegetable crudités, Molly and Cody slipped outside. Cody said it was nice of them, and Molly said it was shocking. She never thought they could agree on anything, let alone organize a big event. Cody wondered if they were rekindling their old flame, but she said, they’d better not be.

Emma told Gio, it was a long time ago. It didn’t work out and he broke her heart. Gio said that made no sense, but she said she was glad it didn’t work out. He wasn’t the guy for her. She thought it was good to go through the love and heartbreak thing, so you knew when the real thing came along. Gio agreed, and they kissed.

Lulu told Nathan that maybe Rocco would have been better off if she’d sent him away, but Nathan said he didn’t know. He did know that not telling Rocco everything was one of his biggest regrets. Lulu said all they could do now was pray that Rocco was okay and Britt took care of him, and he said he knew Lulu wasn’t a fan, but Rocco meant a lot to Britt She’d make sure he was safe, and so would he. Laura came back, and Nathan had to leave. Lulu said Nathan felt bad about Rocco and would do what he could to help. What they needed was a lead on Britt and Rocco’s location. When she had it, she and Dante would be the only ones to find their so.

Michael thanked Yuri for helping, and Yuri said he hoped he wasn’t overstepping, but it was better for Wiley and Amelia when Michael and Willow weren’t fighting. Michael said Yuri was right. He was trying to be more strategic. Fighting got him nothing.

Tracy said she had something… and Willow said she’d make it easier. She wasn’t pressing charges. She regretted that their disagreement got out of control and Tracy felt the need to resort to physical violence, but this was best for the children. They were also Quartermaines and this was necessary to keep the peace. Chase thanked her for being the bigger person.

On the phone, Carly thanked Mira and told Nina that they were pulling the footage. She wanted Nina to find her aunt. She knew how devastating it was when a family member was missing. (Ooh, a reference to Nina keeping Sonny in Nixon Falls perhaps?) Nina said she felt like something bad was going to happen, thanked Carly, and left. Valentin said they’d found their scientist. They were out of time. He was going to do what Jack asked and turn himself into the WSB.

Tuesday:

Carly said the WSB wasn’t an option. Let her go on his behalf. Spinelli could create a false ID. He said they’d only believe what they heard in person from a trusted source. She said he was a fugitive and had a target on his back.

Jacinda found Michael at the boathouse, and they kissed. She asked why she was there, and he said celebrating that he convinced Willow not to press charges against Tracy.

Back home, Tracy said she wanted to wipe that smug smile of Willow’s off her face. It was like she was bestowing a royal pardon. She was a viper. Chase started to say something, and she told him not to defend Willow. Brook said they should be glad there would be no tabloid coverage, and Chase said Tracy had shoved a sitting congresswoman into the lake and she’d been injured. Tracy said, Willow got a booboo on her knee, but he said it was still assault. She said, and Willow was still his ex-wife preying on him, and he said Tracy had used Wiley’s phone to send a phony text to her. She said, it was a test and Willow failed. And he was on the way to failing his.

Jack was moving his arm, when Willow came in. She said they had a serious problem. Sidwell was a fugitive.

Fitzpatrick said he’d had no luck with the passport, and Dante said they’d had no luck with Britt’s room search. He asked if the information on the prints had come back, but Fitzpatrick said, not yet. Nathan joined them and asked if there had been any word on Rocco.

Cullum told Agent Harker (random new guy) that Sidwell jeopardized everything when he allowed Dr. Jones and the PCPD to set him up. Proving again that grief makes you stupid. Harker said Sidwell wasn’t using resources that the WSB was aware of, and Cullum said that Carly hid a lot from him, especially her involvement with Valentin.  

Valentin told Carly that he’d be taken alive. He knew Geneva and could bypass security and get to Z directly. She said, then what? Steinmauer for the rest of his life? She wasn’t letting him sacrifice himself like that.  

Chase said, what test? Who was Tracy to test him? She said if he didn’t know the answer, it didn’t bode well, and it wasn’t a good look to a judge. He said he was an officer of the law and had no choice, but she said he could have chosen not to buy Willow’s victim act – again. He asked Brook to tell him that she saw what Tracy did wrong, and Brook said she wished Tracy hadn’t sent the text, but Tracy told her, all it said was that Chase and Wiley were fishing. Willow took it upon herself to get dressed up for a hoedown, the operative word… Chase said Willow came to see her son, and Tracy said she had no time to deprogram him. She didn’t push Willow. Willow saw him coming and jumped in the water. Chase said that was ridiculous. History spoke for itself. He asked Brook who was more likely to lie – Tracy or Willow?  

Fitzpatrick said they were waiting on the lab results, and Nathan said Britt was his sister, but Dante said Fitzpatrick was the one who needed information. He was going to talk to Turner. Turner came in and said, Nathan and Dante were just who she was looking for. She wanted Nathan to explain how Sidwell managed to escape on his watch, and Dante to tell her what the PCPD was doing to find him.

Willow told Jack that Sidwell was gone and he was the source of the paralytic drug she was using on Drew. The first thing Drew would do when he recovered was send her and Nina to prison. Nina joined them and told Willow that her Aunt Liesl had vanished.

Cullum told Harker that Ava said she’d run into Valentin at Windymere in January, and he’d told her that Sidwell was letting him hide there. She suspected Sidwell was unaware of his presence, but admitted she could be wrong. If Valentin was telling the truth, that meant Sidwell had been working with him all along. Harker said Valentin had contacted Charlotte since his escape, but he thought Valentin had moved on. Cullum said he bet Valentin was still in Port Charles.  

Carly said she didn’t trust the WSB, and Valentin said he didn’t either. Cullum and Sidwell had been working on the project for decades, and were thisclose to bringing it online. He thought Britt ran to stop their progress, but now they had Liesl and Josslyn. They were out of time. Carly asked what happened if they finished with the cold fusion thing, and he said he didn’t know. No one really knew, but he expected it was dangerous. But if they’d made a miscalculation and couldn’t contain the cold fusion reaction, then it was worse. He had to do anything he could to stop Cullum from taking the device online.

Dante said he and Nathan were going over Nathan’s statement, and Turner said, then her timing was perfect. She was all ears. Nathan said he’d been transporting Sidwell, when an unmarked black SUV cut him off. Three armed men got out and demanded his weapon. He grabbed one, but another overpowered him and he was pistol whipped and knocked out. When he came to, they were all gone along with the car. Dante said it sounded like a professional extraction, and Turner said it sounded like Nathan didn’t put up much of a fight.

Valentin told Carly that it wasn’t just what the weapon could do, but what it could force others to do if it was in the wrong hands, and she asked how they stopped it if he was in Geneva. He said he’d only talk to the highest ranking person. If he talked to anyone else, Cullum could hear about it, intercept him, and cover things up. She asked why he had to go in person, and he said, AI and deepfakes ran rampant. She suggested they send Jack, since he was still Chief, and he said Jack would be perfect, but was laid up. She suggested they go over to Windymere and handle it themselves, and he said they were a great team, but Cullum held all the cards. He had control of Spoon Island, which was swarming with WSB agents who were loyal to him. And he had resources they didn’t have. They needed the WSB. She asked, what happened when he turned himself in to the same people who were hunting him?  

Dante told Nathan that he’d like to have a word with the acting DA, and Nathan left. Fitzpatrick said he could use Nathan’s input. They found a used syringe in his sister’s room. Was she on any meds? Nathan said none that he was aware of, and Fitzpatrick said Nathan had mentioned she had Huntington’s. Could it be related?

Dante asked, what the hell was that? It sounded like Turner was accusing Nathan of letting Sidwell go. Turner said all eyes were on them and it was a huge screw up, and Dante agreed, but said she’d also come down hard on Chase. She said, for good reason, but Dante said it felt like she had a problem with Sonny being his father. If she did, come after him, not his department.  

Nina told Willow that the security footage at the MetroCourt showed an image of their Aunt Liesl on June 5th, the same day she’d asked if they’d helped Britt disappear, and Willow said Obrecht was probably looking for Britt. Nina gave her a change of dry clothes and asked, what happened? Willow said Tracy Quartermaine tried to intimidate her and it blew up in Tracy’s face.

Michael told Jacinda about Willow and Tracy’s altercation, and Jacinda wondered if Willow saw Chase coming and jumped in to frame Tracy. He said he didn’t see Tracy physically endangering Wiley and Amelia’s mother, but he’d only heard Willow’s side, and she said he did convince Willow to drop the charges. Michael said public conflicts with the family weren’t good for the kids, and she asked if Chase saw Willow as the wronged party and the benevolent angel of mercy. He said Chase saw her as all tragedy and no flaws. He saw what he wanted to see and it brought him and Willow closer.

Chase asked Brook why Willow would jump in the water. Tracy must have pushed her. Tracy asked what Brook thought, and Brook said she thought Chase was right to take Willow at her word. Tracy said, unbelievable, but Brook said Tracy went too far. She should be grateful, but she was still trying to slander Willow. Tracy told her that if anybody else had said that, she’d evict them, but she refused to lose her granddaughter and hoped she came to her senses.

Willow told Nina what had happened, and Nina said, Wiley and Chase fishing didn’t sound like an invitation. Willow said she didn’t want to miss visiting Wiley and Chase didn’t mind. Wiley loved living at the Quartermaines’, but knew she wasn’t welcome. She wanted to ease his mind, but instead, Tracy accused her of trying to seduce Chase.  

Michael said Brook would be better off in the long run, and Jacinda said she knew he believed that, but Brook didn’t. Don’t expect her to thank him. He said it took him too long to realize he and Willow weren’t working out. He was so invested in who he thought she was and who he wanted her to be, when she turned out to be a different person, everything crumbled. Now the kids stuck them together forever in a toxic relationship. He wanted to spare Brook the pain. Better it happened now. Brook could adopt Phoebe as a single mother. He hated that she’d be hurt, but the sooner she embraced the inevitable, the better off she’d be.  

Brook said, family was Tracy’s Achilles’ heel, and Chase said he was sorry she got dragged into it. When Tracy was stuck on something, nobody could move her. She didn’t consider him a real Quartermaine and had been angry with him since he’d accused Michael of setting up Willow. It was all in her head and he’d thought he set her straight when she caught him and Willow in the boathouse. But the next thing he knew, she used Wiley to bring Willow to the boathouse under false pretenses. It was fraud and harassment and he couldn’t let it continue. Please tell him that she understood why he had to arrest Tracy.  

Nathan said there was no cure for Huntington’s, but Fitzpatrick said, the symptoms could be managed. Nathan said Britt was very private about her illness.

Turner said none of this had to do with Dante’s father. She was convinced Offer Chase had sabotaged Willow’s case, but it wasn’t her call to keep him on the force. Dante said, IA cleared Chase, and she said she trusted and respected Danta. He’d inherited the department and was still making it his own. He wondered if she had a problem with Anna, and she said she thought Anna let her personal feelings get in the way when she reinstated Nathan. He had a seven year gap and ties to Faison. Dante said, Faison shot him. That was the only time Nathan dealt with his father and his track record since was nearly perfect. She said she knew Nathan had problems, but Dante said they were personal, not professional.

Carly said their idea had been to frame Jack. He’d be in prison and Valentin would be a free man. Valentin said he didn’t have anything to put Jack away. Now he needed Jack to back him up, so they couldn’t discredit him. She asked what his chances were of walking away a free man if he went to Geneva, and he said, less than 1000 to one.

Dante told Turner that Nathan’s statement lined up with what they knew about Sidwell. He’d had security trained in combat for his illegal operation in East Africa. It made sense to have people here should he be taken into custody. Turner said, Sidwell didn’t need Nathan’s help to escape. It would have been good for them to anticipate that. Dante said now she was blaming him, and she said, if it was an isolated incident, she’d let it go, but if Detective West turned out to be like the Chase situation… Dante said she had no proof, and she said they both knew lack of proof didn’t equal innocence. Chase was a bad cop. Dante said he’d prove her wrong, and she said she hoped so, but wasn’t betting on it. She admired his loyalty to people. He’d stuck his neck out for Chase, but if Detective West was also a problem, it would reflect poorly on him. She left.

Jack said, Willow saw Chase coming and jumped in the water to frame Tracy, and Nina said, she did no such thing, but Willow said she had to do something. She knew Chase would believe her over Tracy. Nina said the press would be all over this, but Willow said it never occurred to her that Chase would take it that far. He lived in the Quartermaine house and Tracy was his wife’s grandmother. She wasn’t pressing charges. Jack said she got credit for graciously letting Tracy off the hook, and Willow said, all they saw, was her as a generous, forgiving person, and Tracy being the bully everyone knew she was. Jack said, well played.

Tracy interrupted Jacinda and Michael and asked if Jacinda would mind if she had a moment alone with Michael. Jacinda said, of course (🍷), and left. Michael said Yuri told him that she’d been arrested, but she wasn’t in jail, and she said, Saint Willow decided not to press charges. Chase was convinced Willow was only goodness and light. He asked if Tracy pushed her, but she said she did not. Willow threw herself in and lied to Chase. He asked why she sent the text. He thought they’d agreed to let Brook figure it out for herself. She said they had, but Chase was too thick to see the truth. She thought she could scare Willow off. It was a tactical error and she played into Willow’s hands. When she heard Brook tell Chase that she believed Willow, she knew it had to end.  

Carly asked if she was supposed to sit there while her daughter was stuck at Windymere, and Valentin said he knew how Cullum thought and Josslyn was worth more alive than dead. She said, what if that changed? and he said, everything changed if the device went online. The WSB could stop it and save Josslyn. If she had a choice between him going to prison or Josslyn dying, which one would she choose?  

Michael asked if Brook bought Willow’s story, and Tracy said, she told Chase that she did. Michael said Brook was telling Chase what he wanted to hear, and Tracy said she was afraid Brook believed the only way to make her marriage work was by lying, but when the lying started, it didn’t stop.

Brook said, of course (🍷), she understood. Chase was just doing his duty as a cop. She was sorry that Tracy was suspicious and put him in this awkward position. He said, her too. And of course (🍷), Willow.

Willow went to change, and Nina said she didn’t want Willow encouraged to play chicken with the Quartermaines, especially Tracy, but Jack said, it was smart. Nina said Willow needed to stay away from the Quartermaines and focus on being a congresswoman, when Willow returned. Nina asked why she’d wanted to meet, and Willow said she was running out of the paralytic drug and needed to know her options. Jack said he thought Cullum provided the drug, but Willow didn’t know if Sidwell told Cullum about their arrangement. Jack said approaching Cullum would be an admission of guilt, and she said he could send her to prison. Nina said their only option was to accept the fact Drew was going to recover. Jack said he had proof of Drew’s misappropriation of funds and they needed to get their hands on it right now.

Dante said, one more screw up, and it would go to IA, and Nathan said he understood. He knew not telling Dante that Rocco shot Cullum wrecked their friendship and wanted Dante to know that he regretted it. Clearly, they didn’t agree on a plan, but he’d had the best intentions. His only goal was to protect Dante’s son.

Cullum asked Harker for the latest on Britt and Rocco, and Harker said they were still monitoring Lulu and Dante, but their son hadn’t made contact. Cullum said he wanted to have it reclassified as a kidnapping and told Harker to call legal. In the meantime, discreetly encourage the FBI to get involved. They’d find the trail that led him to Britt and Rocco’s door and he’d kill them both. Harker said he’d speak to legal and let him know how to proceed, and Cullum said their only other threat was Anna. He asked if there had been any development with her, and Harker said, she was still being contained. Cullum said, someone claiming to be Dr. Collins called to check on Anna. It could have been Valentin. It had been traced back to Port Charles. Find out the exact location. Harker left.

Carly said she didn’t want to let Valentin go, and he said he knew, but she had to.  

Tracy said she didn’t understand why Chase couldn’t see that Brook was lying, and Michael said Chase was convinced he was right and Brook was a compelling liar. She said, as they all were. It was a Quartermaine trait. He said Chase would never understand or appreciate the real Brook. He should love her because of who she was, not in spite of it. Tracy said Brook would be better off without him.  

Brook asked Chase not to be hard on Tracy. She’d been taught to be cynical about life, love, and marriage. Luke couldn’t fully heal her and her grandmother couldn’t understand the kind of love and commitment they had. She never had any doubts about him. They kissed, and she said she loved him and knew they were going to get through this. What they had was precious, and she’d do anything to protect it.

Nathan told Dante that the Rocco situation was complicated and escalated quickly. Dante said Nathan overstepped, but he was also grateful that Nathan was on the pier with Rocco that night, and he thanked him for that.  

On the phone, Fitzpatrick said he wanted the contents of the syringe found in Britt’s room analyzed. He needed to know exactly what drugs she was taking.

Jack told Nina and Willow that he was the only one who could access the proof. It was the private safe in his office. Their only recourse was to get him on his feet faster, before Drew exposed them and blew their lives apart.

Carly said she hated it, and Valentin said he did too. She said she hated the idea of him going to prison. What if they did to him what they’d done to Jason? She understood that it was what he had to do to save her daughter and thanked him. He said she could do something for him, and she said, anything. He asked her to bring Charlotte there to say goodbye, and she said, of course (🍷). She’d call now. He said, wait, and pulled her to him. He said, one more thing, and they kissed.

Harker gave Cullum to results of the trace, and Cullum said the call was routed through ten different cities, but it was from a cell on Shoreline Road. He’d been on that road when he’d paid a visit to Carly Spencer. She was Jack’s girlfriend then, but it was time for him to look at her in a whole new light.

Carly went to change and Valentin lit candles in the bedroom. She came in wearing lingerie and he poured two glasses of wine. They clinked glasses, and got busy.

Wednesday:

Dante found Chase at the boathouse and asked, what the hell was he thinking arresting Tracy?

Tracy said Brook had taken Willow’s side for Chase’s benefit.

Willow brought Drew to the hospital for a check-up, and Elizabeth wondered what had his attention. She turned around and Danny was there with Scout.

Danny put ice on Scout’s ankle, when Molly came into the hospital.  

Harker told Cullum that his guests were on their way, and Cullum said he should have made Carly a suspect sooner. She’d been jumpy when he’d visited her, she’d turned up at Windymere claiming it was for her brother, and he’d caught her with Valentin’s daughter. There were too many coincidences.

As they spooned in bed, Carly asked what Valentin was thinking, and he said he wanted to remember everything about this moment. She said she didn’t see this particular journey happening, and he said he didn’t want it to be their last night. It had been surprisingly great, incredible, and special. They kissed.

Brook said what Tracy did was indefensible, but Tracy said, it was a complete fabrication. Brook said Tracy admitted luring Willow there, but Tracy said, it was information, not an invitation. Willow seized the opportunity on her own to spend time with Chase. Brook said it was entrapment, and Tracy said Brook needed to open her eyes. She’d caught them together a couple nights ago. Brook said she trusted her husband and this wasn’t about Chase. Tracy said she was right. It was about Brook. She was subjugating herself for her husband, which was not a good sign.

Dante asked if Chase hadn’t learned from past mistakes with Willow and the law, but Chase said he was on the side of justice. Dante said what happened was child’s play for the Quartermaines and he didn’t need to arrest Tracy. Chase said, Willow had an injury, but Dante said, it was a scrape. He wasn’t saying Tracy was right, but was it what the law required or what Willow wanted him to do?

In the exam room, Danny told Molly that Scout fell out of a tree, and Molly wondered why she was climbing a tree at night. Scout said she snuck out the window. She thought it would be funny to ring the doorbell and prank Danny. Don’t tell grandma. Molly said she got a pass for now, and Elizabeth said it might just be a bad twist or sprain, but they’d get x-rays to confirm. Willow joined them, wheeling Drew in ahead of her.

Cullum told Harker that he wanted a warrant to search Carly’s home, when another agent popped in and said his guests had arrived. Lulu came in and said when she’d gotten his invitation, as a journalist, she was curious. Ethan followed her in, and Cullum said he didn’t ask to see her brother, but Ethan said there was security in numbers. There had been more than one visitor there who was never seen again and that wasn’t going to happen to his sister.

Valentin told Carly to keep her fingers crossed that he wasn’t shot on sight. He had the information they wanted and a better than even chance. They had no other option. The WSB would dispense a team to Port Charles, find Cullum and Sidwell, and Josslyn would be safe and sound. Carly said she’d make sure he got to say goodbye to his daughter.

Scout told Drew and Willow that she was good, and Elizabeth asked if they’d like to share an elevator.  They left, and Danny told Molly, this is bad, isn’t it?

Chase said he couldn’t believe Dante was siding with Turner, but Dante said they were talking about options. A good cop didn’t throw his authority around. It was about de-escalating the situation. Chase said, Tracy assaulted Willow, and Dante said, technically, Chase was right, but the worst cop was the kind who weaponized his badge because he was offended personally. When Chase was first at the PCPD, he never wavered in his honesty. Chase asked if Dante didn’t think he was honest now, and Dante said he felt like Chase didn’t do right by everyone, his wife in particular.

Brook told Tracy that Chase would never see the bad in Willow. It bothered her, but she didn’t want to keep trying to change his mind. She wasn’t insane and it was exhausting. She kept the peace. Tracy said she shouldn’t keep the peace at the expense of those were stifling what made her her. She’d never fit in the mold of Chase’s perfect wife. Strong, independent women were her legacy. They’d never produced a woman who made herself small to keep a man. Don’t be the first.

Cullum said he couldn’t speak for the way Sidwell conducted things, but Lulu and Ethan were safe. The agents left, and Cullum smiled, which was creepier than him not smiling since he never smiles. He told Lulu that he’d like to talk about Rocco.

Carly brought Charlotte back to Sonny’s old kitchen, where Valentin was wearing a suit. Charlotte asked why he didn’t tell her that they were leaving. She didn’t have her bag. He said she wasn’t leaving. He was.  

Cullum said Rocco was impressive. They’d crossed paths at the hospital and Rocco was a natural. Lulu said Rocco was considering becoming a doctor, and Cullum said, the world needed more people saving it. He hadn’t seen Rocco around and would love to thank him personally. Where had he been?

Charlotte said she was going with Valentin. She was older now and wouldn’t slow him down or contact Rocco. Valentin said he wasn’t running. He was going to the WSB headquarters. He needed to tell them about Cullum and Sidwell’s project. She did the right thing coming forward and he was going to follow her lead. She asked why he was giving himself up, and he said, if he didn’t, they might not take him seriously. Cullum was too high up. She said it would work in his favor. He’d be saving the world and they’d be grateful and not lock him up again. He said that wasn’t how the WSB operated. He didn’t know if they’d see each other again.

Willow told Felicia about Scout, while they had coffee overlooking the first floor of the hospital. She said she thought Drew was frustrated because he couldn’t talk, and Felicia said she knew how hard this was from seeing patients watch the people they loved struggle and not be able to communicate. She’d made arrangements for Drew to start.

Chase asked if Dante was suggesting he was a bad husband. He was never not thinking about Brook and what she needed. Willow was instrumental in securing their adoption. Dante said he was reaching out to them as friends. He’d known Brook since they were kids. He’d watched them fall in love, and Chase was his son’s stepfather. Chase was family. He wasn’t talking as the acting Commissioner, but as someone who cared. Chase had hurt his wife and her family. Chase said, Tracy hurt someone first, and Dante said one of them had to budge and it couldn’t always be Chase’s wife.

Brook said Tracy made her sound weak and pathetic. She’d never questioned Tracy’s judgement or decisions, but always believed Tracy knew what was best for her own life. Couldn’t Tracy extend the same courtesy? She was raised to fight for what mattered and that’s what she was doing. Tracy told her, stop performing. Did she believe Willow or her? Brook said she believed in herself, and Tracy said she was sorry. She loved Brook and shouldn’t have inserted herself in Brook’s marriage. Could Brook forgive her? Brook said it was okay, and Tracy said she was there if Brook needed her for anything. Just promise that she’d stay true to herself and do whatever that required. Tracy left, and Brook said she planned on it.

Carly stepped out to give Charlotte and Valentin privacy, and Charlotte asked, what’s the real plan? Valentin said he told her the truth. There was no other way. She said, what if she and Danny told them everything? It was the same information. He said he didn’t want her involved any further now. It would only work if the information was received from him. He had a history there and his willingness to turn himself in was his currency. She said, if he loved her, forget the plan and go on the run. It was them against the world. He said he loved her more than anything, but running wasn’t the answer this time. They hugged.

Lulu said Rocco was out of town, and Cullum said, a summer trip. She said Rocco was visiting family, but she’d be sure to pass along his kind words, and Ethan said they should get going. Lulu said, it was a pleasure, and she and Cullum shook hands, but he held on a little too long. Lulu and Ethan left, and gave each other a look outside the door.

Elizabeth confirmed it was just a sprain, and told Molly that with elevation and rest, Scout would be good as new. Molly said she was sorry she’d been short with Danny, but Elizabeth said she was raising three boys and she’d heard better. Danny knew Molly loved him. Molly said she would have told Willow and Drew, but seeing Danny and Scout in the ER, Drew must have imagined the worst. The restraining order hadn’t officially been lifted, but Willow didn’t enforce it. What if she reconsidered?

Felicia said she knew how busy Willow was, so she took care of it for her, and Willow said it was so kind. Felicia said it was her way of saying thank you for all the strings Willow pulled for Anna, and Willow said she was happy to do it. Felicia said she was happy to reach out to someone who specialized in communication services. There was a short wait list, but the time would fly by. Willow said she was appreciative, and parked down below, Drew stared at Willow.

Scout said she was sorry she got Danny in trouble, but Danny said it wasn’t her. He should have set a better example. As a big brother, he was supposed to look out for her. She said he did. So did Rocco. She hated when they couldn’t see each other wand wouldn’t let it happen again. They hugged.

Willow and Felicia went downstairs, and Willow asked the nurse how it went. The nurse said, great, and she’d be in touch with the results. Felicia told Drew that he’d have the resources to communicate soon, and he’d be able to say more than yes and no. Wasn’t that great news? Drew blinked once.

At the hospital, Ethan hugged Elizabeth and she said, good to see him. He was her next appointment, so she’d help settle him in a room. He flashed back to stealing an evidence bag.

Chase came home, and Brook said she told granny to mind her own business and stay out of their marriage. Chase said he’d been receiving some advice of his own from Dante. He had a lot to say, mainly about how he should have de-escalated the situation with Tracy. Brook said, instead, he arrested Tracy.

Scout asked how her dad was, and Willow said, great. He was in PT now. How was her ankle? Molly said, luckily, it was just a twist, and asked Danny to help her track down Scout’s discharge papers. At the desk, Danny said, not so subtle, and Molly said she wanted to apologize. She shouldn’t have snapped at him. He said she should have, but she said, he didn’t tell Scout to climb out the window. She may have gotten the idea from him, but she did it on her own. He said, Drew kept him away from Scout for no reason. Now he had a reason. She said she’d been thinking the same thing, and he said Willow was probably making sure Scout would go home with her and Drew.

Lulu told Dante about Cullum’s invite to Windymere and why she’d brought Nathan, and he said, it wasn’t a bad call. What did Cullum want? She said, what she was afraid of. He knew about Rocco.  

Valentin told Charlotte that what was happening at Windymere could hurt a lot of people, but he could do something about it. If he didn’t, it would be selfish and cowardly, not the father she deserved. She said she understood, and he said she was extraordinary. Keep living an amazing life. He was proud of her and the woman she’d grow into. Keep doing the things she loved. Be true to love, stay and curious. Promise. She said she promised, and he said he didn’t always get it right, but she said she wouldn’t change anything. He said he was sorry, but he had to go. He hugged her and said she’d forever be his petite. She said he’d forever be her papa, when Carly came back.

Lulu said that was pretty much the whole reason she was there, and Dante asked if Cullum knew Rocco was with Britt. She said he had no clue where they were. They needed to have Brick find them. Dante said they had no direct leads and wondered why Cullum would want information from her. He thanked her for being upfront, but next time tell him before something happened. They were together in this… for Rocco. She said she could do that.

Cullum, Harker, and some other agents snuck around outside Carly’s house, then walked in, startling the moss bowl🎍. Carly asked what the hell he thought he was doing, and Cullum said he had reason to believe Valentin was on the premises. A call to France for Anna had pinged off a tower nearby. Agents had surrounded the house. If there was a trace of Valentin there, they’d find it.

In the exam room, Elizabeth swabbed the inside of Ethan’s mouth, then put the swab in a plastic bag. A nurse told Elizabeth that Dr. Stevenson needed to see her, and she said she’d be right back. When she left, Ethan swapped out the swab for the one he’d stolen from the evidence room.  

Chase said Brook’s grandmother was wrong on every level, but Dante said the arrest was unnecessary and he should have calmed everyone down. Willow stepped in and dropped the charges. They were lucky she’d done that and that she was helping with the adoption. Brook said, the luckiest, and he said they were about to have the family of their dreams. She said, and she’d do anything to protect it, and they hugged.

Willow asked if Scout was in pain, but Scout said it was better now. Willow said, what about everything else? Scout could talk to her about anything. Was she scared she got Danny in trouble? Scout said she was excited about the sleepover at grandma’s and hoped she didn’t ruin it, but Willow said when life felt hard, one good thing was Scout and Danny together with her aunts and grandmother. Scout said she loved being with them, and Willow said she felt safe and happy. She thought Danny was a huge part of that. Scout said her dad… and Willow said he had concerns, but the most important thing was that Scout be surrounded by love. That was all that mattered.

Molly said Willow being grateful to her mom might affect how she responded, and Danny said he hoped so. She said it was important that he model good behavior, and he said he’d never do something like that again. They hugged.

Cullum said, nothing. No trace of Valentin. Carly said, of course (🍷) not. Why would he be there? Cullum told Charlotte, good to see her again, and left. Charlotte asked if it was over, and Carly said she wished, but she guessed it wasn’t even close.   

Thursday:

Elizabeth found Lucas and asked him to explain why he put himself in a situation where he got shot. Was he okay? He said he was fine, but being an action hero wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. Dante came by and suggested he come over to the PCPD.

Sonny asked to join Laura at the MetroCourt Gardens, and she said, of course (🍷). He asked if Sidwell had been found, and she said, no, but part of her just wanted him to be gone and let him be the WSB’s problem.

Nina told Jacinda to pick up a bunch of Cartullo stuff at the office, when Nathan came by. Nina told Jacinda to also follow up with her contacts in New Zealand where Obrecht had attended a medical conference, and Nathan asked if she was still looking for his mother.

Charlotte was about to burn her passport near the boathouse, when Danny came along. She told him that her dad had left her.

Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Britt and Rocco walked into a room, carrying bags of mangos. Britt said he needed his vitamin C.

Elizabeth said, sorry, but Dante couldn’t have Lucas. Dante asked if they’d seen Fitzpatrick who’d been in an ambulance with a suspect, and Elizabeth pointed him in the right direction. Lucas asked if there was an update on Sidwell, and Dante said, no, but he’d update Lucas if there was news.

Sonny told Laura that he was confident Sidwell would be handled, but saw Ric and said they’d talk later. Jordan joined Laura and said she’d heard Laura and Sonny set up a sting operation to get Sidwell. Laura said it had been a last resort, but she wanted to hear about Jordan. Jordan said going out in public had been difficult, but she was optimistic her face would heal in time. She refused to be a hermit. Laura said Jordan put herself on the line working for Sidwell and she owed Jordan an apology for not being transparent. The truth was, Sidwell was blackmailing her.

Nina said she wanted to see if any of Aunt Liesl’s colleagues had heard from her, and Jacinda left. Nina said she was sure Nathan was right that Obrecht went after Britt, but she wanted to cover all their bases. She was sure Lulu was in the same position wondering about Rocco and wondered if Lulu had confided in him about the situation.

Britt said Rocco must miss his family and he said he did. What about her? She said, not like him, but he said he had no regrets. She said she thought maybe the situation would be easier on him if he could check on his loved ones.

Laden with bags, Jacinda strode through the Gardens, when she ran into Boyle. He tried to engage her, but she said duty called, and kept going. He sat down at Laura’s table and asked if they were celebrating getting out from under Sidwell’s thumb without him.

Sonny told Ric that Brick managed to track down Britt and Rocco on a flight to San Juan, but was still trying to figure out where they ended up after taking a ferry off the island. Ric was concerned about him and Sonny because of Sonny leaving him out of the loop when it came to Sidwell.

Danny said Charlotte was going to attract the attention of the Quartermaines, but she said she could handle his family. Her dad was gone. He asked if Valentin had taken off without her, but she said, way worse. He was turning himself in to the WSB.

Nina said she was guessing Nathan was trying to be there for Lulu, but he said they didn’t really talk anymore. He thought they couldn’t see eye to eye on some important stuff and being with him was something she regretted.

Britt said she had installed a VPN on her table, so online activity couldn’t be tracked and she’d also gotten a burner phone. Must-haves for any girl who wants to be prepared while on the run. He could get news from Port Charles and updates from his friends’ social media. Just don’t like or comment or log into his account or post anything. The peace of mind it would give him outweighed the risk.

Boyle asked what the 411 was on Jordan’s plans, suggesting Laura would love to have her back as Deputy Mayor. He got a text from Jacinda asking him to meet in a hotel room to catch up and told them that an urgent matter had come up. He dashed out, and Laura apologized. Jordan said Boyle was something, and Laura agreed, but she just didn’t know what. Jordan asked what Sidwell had on Laura, and Laura said, nothing, of course (🍷). It had been a set-up, but would have been damning had the PCPD gotten ahold of it. Jordan asked if Sonny was involved, but Laura said, it was through no fault of his own. The good news was, they were able to neutralize Sidwell and reclaim the false evidence. Jordan asked why she didn’t reach out, but Laura said Jordan had helped by being willing to try getting dirt on Sidwell.

Sonny said it had come together quickly and Lucas took all the risks, and Ric said Lucas wanted nothing to do with him. Sonny said Lucas may not trust Ric, but he did. He had to accept that there were situations Sonny couldn’t involve him in and trust when he said no. Ric said he’d keep it in mind, but they had a huge problem on their hands. Sidwell was running around loose. Sonny wondered why it was a problem.

Fitzpatrick told Dante that the suspect was being treated, but was on a list of Sidwell’s known associates and not thrilled. He doubted Sidwell left a forwarding address, but Dante said maybe the guy would slip and start bragging about how they’d freed Sidwell. Fitzpatrick thought Sidwell must have had someone at the scene of the shooting, but Dante said he could pretty much account for everyone who was there. Fitzpatrick said maybe Sidwell had someone on the inside.

Nina said Nathan and Lulu were up against a lot of history, but he was a wonderful man. He said, not always. She saw a better version of him from a long time ago. He was more than capable of making mistakes. Just ask Lulu or Britt. She asked what mistakes he’d made with Britt, and he said maybe he could have kept her from running off with Rocco.

Rocco told Britt that maybe he could find out how his parents were. He was sure they were worried about him. Britt said she was sure they were invested in his safety and bringing Cullum down. When that happened, it would be safe for him to go home. And he should. She wanted him to. He said they didn’t know when that would be and didn’t know how long she could last. She said now that she was off her meds, she didn’t know how long before her symptoms started. That’s why they should make the most of their time in paradise. Rocco looked at the tablet and said Sidwell had shot Lucas, when Britt noticed her hand shaking.

Charlotte filled Danny in on Valentin’s plan to turn himself in and said he had to speak to the head of the WSB alone, face to face. Danny said her dad would be a hero. Maybe his dad would go free too.

Nina told Nathan that Britt must have been more involved than they knew and she always did what she wanted to do when she wanted to do it. She wanted to leave with Rocco and for all they knew, he wanted to leave with her. Nathan said, Rocco was hurting and confused. What if he was setting James up to feel the exact same way?

Fitzpatrick asked how soon he could talk to the suspect, and Lucas said that depended on how much he had to do with the suspect’s injuries.

Elizabeth asked if there was any word on Rocco, and Dante said his father’s associate had tracked him and Britt to the Virgin Islands. He was going to pinpoint the location. She said he must be relieved, and he said he was, but realized he couldn’t just hop on a plane to get him. If he and Lulu went down there, Cullum would follow them and they had to get him out of Cullum’s reach as soon as possible.

Freshly showered and in a robe, Boyle got champagne ready and unlocked the door.

Britt told Rocco, Lucas was okay, but it looked like Sidwell escaped on the way to the PCPD. Sidwell and Cullum must be desperate, which was why it was good they were there. Why didn’t he get ready to go to the beach and they could talk about place to go for pre-lunch, lunch, and post lunch snacks? He left the room, and Britt felt her forehead and said, oh no.

Boyle heard the door open and said it was the best text he’d gotten in a long time. He couldn’t tell her how much he missed her. He turned around with two glasses of champagne, and Sidwell said, not as much as he’d missed Boyle.

Laura said she and Sonny came out relatively unscathed, but Jordan had given up a lot. Jordan said she didn’t feel that way. She’d invested her exorbitant salary wisely. She’d developed new skills and expanded her network domestically and internationally. Now she could devote her time and energy to healing and figuring out what she wanted to tackle next. It was time for a fresh start. She just had to figure out what it was. Laura said she was excited about Jordan starting her next chapter, and Jordan said she wished she could believe Laura was ready to put her chapter with Sidwell behind her too.

Ric asked if Sonny wasn’t concerned about Sidwell, but Sonny said he had people protecting his family. He had all the power. Sidwell didn’t know who killed his son, but he did. He was going to use that information to get Sidwell out of hiding and bring him to his knees.

Boyle asked what Sidwell did with Jacinda, but Sidwell told him, no need to stress. When it came out during Willow’s trial that Boyle was fond of Jacinda, he took the precaution of mirroring her phone. She was absolutely okay. Boyle had his word. Boyle said he could have reached out, but Sidwell said Boyle would have wasted time ignoring his calls. He knew Boyle wouldn’t pass on a message from Jacinda. He took one of the glasses of champagne from Boyle’s hand and said he wanted to make sure he inspired as much loyalty as Jacinda did. There was the chance Boyle had been coopted by the mayor or felt struck by the desire to turn him in to the PCPD, which would be very unwise.

Nina said Nathan was an amazing father to James, but he said James already had an amazing father in Spinelli and Cody. He finally had his mother back and didn’t need him. He felt like he’d only made James’s life worse, but Nina said James adored him. He said he felt like he was setting James up for disappointment like he had Lulu and Britt, and she said one of the happiest moments of her life was when she got to see him again. She couldn’t believe it could possibly be him, but it was. Sometimes miracles happened and he was living proof. He said when he saw her sitting there, he knew he was home, and they hugged.

Charlotte told Danny that the WSB wouldn’t feel like they owed her father anything. That wasn’t how they worked. He asked how they worked, and she said, by exerting their power over people. Her dad was only useful if they could control him, which was easier if they threw him in a supermax prison. He knows he’s never getting out of Steinmauer again.

Rocco came back to find Britt unconscious on the floor, and when she came to, she asked what happened. He said she’d passed out and they needed to get her to a doctor, but she said, just take her to the couch, and he helped her up.

Elizabeth said it was a good thing that Dante and Lulu were on the same page, and he said their animosity was probably a big reason why he took off with Britt in the first place. They’d been at each other’s throats and he was pretty sure Rocco heard them arguing. He left town with the woman who stole him when he was a baby just to get away from them. Elizabeth said he had a right to be upset. Lulu kept a big secret from him. He wondered how they were going to trust each other after this. Even right now, he was confiding in her.

Fitzpatrick told Lucas that the suspect ran when he was questioning him. He tried to pull a gun, lost his footing, and fell face first down a flight of stairs. Any injuries the suspect sustained were from the fall. He did nothing wrong. Lucas said it was standard procedure to ask and what Fitzpatrick told him aligned with the injuries the patient sustained. He’d be able to question him shortly. Fitzpatrick apologized and said he thought Lucas was questioning him because Lucas didn’t like the way he’d handled the Marco Rios case. Lucas said Fitzpatrick and the PCPD did what they could with Pascal and Sidwell, and Fitzpatrick said, now they were both missing. That’s why he was anxious to question the suspect. He was one of the guys who helped Sidwell escape. Lucas said he hoped Fitzpatrick got his answers, and Fitzpatrick said he had one more question for Lucas. Lucas said, about Sidwell? but Fitzpatrick said, about saline.

Rocco said he’d get Britt water, and she told him to remember she was a brilliant doctor and knew what to do. He left, and she looked miserable.

Nina suggested that Nathan was being hard on himself because he hated the idea of something that he did negatively affecting others. Sometimes romance didn’t work out and it was no one’s fault. It sounded like he and Lulu could still be friends, so no damage done. As far as James went, he was his son’s hero and always would be. Jacinda came back and said the only thing left to do was call New Zealand, but Nina said they’d take care of that when they got to the office. She thought Nathan was the best brother in the entire world and loved him so much. She left with Jacinda and he said he loved her too.

Jordan told Laura that the smart thing for Sidwell to do was disappear, but he didn’t like losing and would do anything to win. Please don’t lower her guard. He wasn’t done with her or Lucas, and especially Sonny.

Sonny told Ric that he respected Laura. That’s why he said he’d do it her way with the PCPD. They screwed up and now Sidwell was gone. Ric said, so now Sonny was going to do things his way, and Sonny said Sidwell didn’t realize he was safest in custody. All bets were off. His hands weren’t tied anymore. He was going to find Sidwell and he was going to kill him. How was that for trust?

Boyle said Sidwell shot a man point blank in front of the police. No amount of charitable giving would make that go away. He thought Sidwell’s best bet was to get out of Dodge and go somewhere with nice beaches and no extradition treaty. He couldn’t help him. Sidwell told him not to sell himself short. Of course (🍷) Boyle could help him, and he had enough leverage to incentivize him. He’d risked everything for the project and lost his son in the process. He wouldn’t leave empty handed. He had scores to settle – Sonny Corinthos, Lucas Jones, Mayor Collins, Director Cullum, the WSB – and Boyle would help him do that.

Elizabeth told Dante that anything not about Rocco should take a backseat, including his co-parenting relationship with Lulu. He asked if they taught her that in nursing school, reassuring patients and getting them to think it was going to be okay. She said he wasn’t her patient, just someone she cared about. She’d always be honest with him.

Lucas asked why Fitzpatrick wanted to know about saline, and Fitzpatrick said it was part of an ongoing investigation. He found a used syringe in a suspect’s home and forensics said there was nothing but saline residue in it. Was there a medical reason someone would inject themselves with it? Lucas said saline was used for rehydration and fluid replacement, and to help deliver medication, but on its own, it wouldn’t do anything.

Charlotte told Danny that she and her dad should have gone on the run again. Why was Cullum and stopping this stupid project more important than her? Danny said he didn’t know, but her dad loved her. If he left her, it had to be because he thought it was what was best for her. She said neither one of them knew if they’d ever see their dads again, but they were just supposed to accept the choices their dads made for them before they left? Screw that. She was done doing what she was told. Her dad was wrong. He wasn’t the only one who could stop Cullum. They could too. Her phone rang and she said she didn’t recognize the number, but it could be her dad. She answered, and Rocco said he needed her help.

🌞 Summer Friday…

Curtis went to see Portia and asked where she put his favorite chair. She said she donated it to charity and asked why he was there. He said, to talk about Trina. The fight they’d had upset her and they had to do something about the antagonism between them for Trina’s sake.

Trina went to the gallery, and Ava said Trina must be exhausted from the shower. She’d won two of the party games. It seemed like everybody had a great time. Trina said, at first, but once Ava left, all hell just broke loose.

Carly woke Jack and told him that Valentin did as he asked and went to meet with the head of the WSB. He said, finally. Why? She said it seemed Cullum recruited Obrecht to finish the prototype which could be up and running any day.

Felicia dropped by Nina’s, and Nathan answered the door. He asked if James was okay, and she said James was fine. The person she was worried about was him.

Ethan ate chips while Lulu worked on an article about Sidwell’s escape from police custody. There was a knock at the door and Ethan opened it to Dante. Dante said it was about Rocco.

Charlotte put Rocco on speaker, and Danny asked if he was okay. Rocco said he was fine, but Britt was really sick. They had to help him save her. Charlotte asked what he needed them to do, and Rocco said he thought Britt’s Huntington’s was getting worse. She’d been taking a special medication she could only get in Port Charles and didn’t have any more. Danny asked where they could get it, and Rocco said, find her brother. He may be able to get her some more if they told him what was happening. Charlotte asked if Rocco had an address. He had to tell them where he was.

Lulu asked if Rocco was okay, and Dante asked if they could speak alone, but Lulu said he could tell her in front of her brother. Dante said Rocco was their son, not Ethan’s, and he preferred it be kept between them, and Ethan wondered if Dante had beef with him. Dante said he knew Ethan was the one who’d gotten Lulu and Rocco the fake passports. If it wasn’t for him, Rocco wouldn’t have been able to disappear so easily. So yeah, he was holding onto a grudge. Lulu said it had been her idea, so be mad at her, but Dante said she couldn’t have done it without Ethan’s resources. He’d enabled her. Lulu said he did her a favor, and Ethan said he was sure he could handle what Dante had to say. But for the record, he didn’t think she did anything wrong. Dante said, of course (🍷) he didn’t, because he wasn’t a father and wouldn’t understand, but Ethan said Lulu was Rocco’s mother and had the right to do what she thought was best for him.

Jack said Nina said her aunt was searching for Britt, and Carly supposed that was possible, but the time of her departure was suspicious. It wasn’t like her not to tell Nina where she was going. He said Cullum using Obrecht made sense. She was one of the very few who could finish Britt’s work. Valentin did good going to Geneva. Carly asked how long it would take the WSB to shut down Cullum and his entire operation, but Jack didn’t know. He said, Z may not see him, and she said Valentin had important information and now he was telling her the great and powerful Oz was too busy too see him? He said Z didn’t know what Valentin had and Valentin could only tell Z, and she said, because they didn’t know who was working for Cullum. Did he really think Cullum had a mole in every corner of the agency? Jack said he knew Cullum did, and she asked if Z wouldn’t be curious as to why a high-profile fugitive turned himself in. He said there were no guarantees, and she said she didn’t understand. Valentin had been the WSB’s main mission for months and now he was telling her the head of the WSB didn’t care or have time? He said Valentin wasn’t the Bureau’s only priority or only fugitive, and she said they had to stop Cullum before he made her daughter disappear. He said they didn’t know for sure if Josslyn was there, but she said she had proof.

Nathan invited Felicia in and said she didn’t have to worry about him getting knocked out. Hard head. She said she was glad he’d recovered, but that wasn’t why she was concerned. She’d noticed he hadn’t been spending as much time with James lately. He said work had been chaotic and she said she knew a lot was going on and that long days and nights came with the territory, but she wanted to make sure there wasn’t another reason. Had she screwed up his relationship with Maxie? He said she had nothing to do with that. If anyone messed it up, it was him dating her best friend. She said she’d taken the news very poorly and was worried an unintended consequence was him taking a step back from his son, but he said it wasn’t that at all. He’d taken a slight step back, mostly because of work, but had come to realize James’s real home was with Maxie and Spinelli.

Charlotte said, got it, and Rocco asked her not to give the address to anyone else. Danny told him not to worry. They’d tell Nathan and that was it. Rocco thanked them and asked them to hurry. It’s bad. Danny said they were on it, and Charlotte asked if they could reach him at this number, but Rocco said they couldn’t call him. Britt didn’t know about it and he needed to keep it that way. He had to go. He’d be in touch.

Rocco asked how Britt was feeling and she said, not great. She was going to need his help.

Lulu appreciated Ethan defending her, but said she realized she’d made a mistake. Rocco wasn’t just her kid, he was Dante’s. She should have consulted him first. Ethan said, agree to disagree, but he got it and would step out. Dante said he appreciated it, and Ethan left. Dante told Lulu that Brick had a lead on Rocco.

Felicia said she was grateful that Nathan hadn’t insisted on custody of James while Maxie was… away (sounds like she was in prison), but that didn’t mean he couldn’t be a part of James’s life. Nathan said James already had a wonderful family with Maxie, Spinelli, and his sisters, not to mention her and Mac and Cody. He didn’t want to intrude or steal their time and that’s what he felt like he was doing. She said he wasn’t intruding, but he said he was taking James away from the people who cared about him the most just so he could feel important in James’s life. It wasn’t right or fair to them. She said it didn’t have to be either/or. It could be both. James admired him so much. He said, that may not always be the case, but she said, regardless, he’d always be James’s father and nothing would ever change that.

Trina told Ava that her mom told her dad that she was glad she’d kept him from raising her. She could tell he was hurt and angry, but all that came out was anger, and he let her mom have it. She started to argue back, then Isaiah jumped in to defend her, which led to her dad threatening to hit him again. Thankfully, Jordan stepped in to talk him down before anything could escalate. The only thing she kept thinking about was, don’t rush, baby. Stay where you are for as long as you can. Ava asked how things ended, and Trina said she didn’t know. She couldn’t take any more, so she just left. The whole argument was awful, but her parents made it worse by putting her in the middle – again. Like she was a handy tool they could use to hurt each other even more. Ava said, first rule of divorce, do not put the children in the middle, but Trina said, it was good in a weird way. She finally saw what Kai had been talking about for months. That her relationship with her parents was unhealthy.

Curtis asked if Portia had heard from Trina, but Portia said, no. She’d left messages, but Trina hadn’t responded. He said, same here. It seemed their daughter was giving them the silent treatment. Portia said she couldn’t blame Trina, and he said, she should have never seen her parents like that. Portia said, her parents should have never behaved like that, especially when it was supposed to be such a joyous event that Trina worked so hard to make perfect for them. He said, Aunt Stella was right. They let their animosity toward each other take precedence over Trina and the baby. That had to change. She said, the problem was, they fundamentally disagreed about Jordan’s accident. He was convinced Isaiah was involved, while she knew otherwise. And since Curtis attacked him, potentially ruining his career because of his injury, there was no compromise. Curtis agreed and asked how the hell they co-parented their baby while keeping the peace around Trina.

Trina said she was devastated after Spencer died, and Ava said, she’d survived a nightmare that turned into a tragedy. Trina said she wouldn’t have gotten through it without her parents. They got so close and she found comfort in that. Ava said Trina’s parents loved her and helping her brought out the best in them, but Trina said, somewhere along the way, things got so dysfunctional. She started taking on her parents’ problems as if they were her own. Ava said the term for that was an enmeshed family, when the child and parents’ roles got mixed up and the child lost autonomy. She was so sorry. She knew it had been tough for Trina playing peacemaker for her parents. Trina said, things got so much worse when her mom had to admit in court that she’d had an affair with Isaiah. Since then, she’d been in the middle of all of it. She’d put so much energy into trying to fix things, she had no time to focus on her own life. Now she had to just walk away.

Portia said they were beyond mending fences, but thought there was a way they could strive for civility, and Curtis wondered if it was even possible. She said she had her doubts, but thought they had to try for Trina and the baby. He said they’d heard from Trina and the baby would pick up on the tension between them, and she said they had to make sure they didn’t fight in front of them. They had to be on their best behavior so they could be good parents to their children. He asked if that’s what she really wanted. She’d made it clear she was glad he didn’t raise Trina. Did she still feel that way?

Nathan said he just wanted to do what was best for James, and Felicia said James needed him and loved him so much. He said he loved James too and couldn’t imagine his life without him. He had no idea they’d make such a strong bond in such a short amount of time. Felicia said that’s because Nathan was so good with him, but he said it was all James. He didn’t know how to be a father, but it came easy with James. He was loveable and excitable, this little ball of energy. She said James was a special little boy, and Nathan agreed. James made him want to be a better man, the man that James thought he was. She said, don’t shy away from him. Be his dad. Build a lifetime of wonderful memories with his son. Maybe when the time came he fell short of James’s image of him, James would look back and remember how much Nathan loved him. He asked if she thought James would have time to go to the batting cages next week, and she said she thought James would love it. How about Tuesday? He said, Tuesday would be great, and she said he was a good dad and her grandson’s father. They’d always be connected. They hugged.

Jack asked if Carly was sure it was Josslyn’s ring, and she said she was. She didn’t give it away that she knew. Cullum didn’t notice she recognized the ring and didn’t seem to know it was Josslyn’s. He said Josslyn was smart and dropped it on purpose, and she said the maid had found it recently, which meant Josslyn was alive and at Windymere. It took everything for her not to search the whole place. He said, too many agents? and she said, yes, so many. The WSB was everywhere. He said, Cullum loyalists. She did the right thing. She said she knew, but it was so hard knowing her daughter was right across the harbor and in danger. She could come up with another excuse to go see her. Jack said, no. Too suspicious. She said, especially now that Cullum suspected she’d been working with Valentin, and he said, what?

Britt told Rocco that she needed ibuprofen for the muscle aches and fever. Dimenhydrinate for nausea. Some electrolyte powder. He should be able to get all that at the bodega down the street. He said, but what she really needed were her injections, and she said there was no way to get them. She knew that when they left Port Charles. She was just hoping her symptoms wouldn’t be an issue this soon. He asked if they were going to get worse, but she said she didn’t even know if they were related to Huntington’s. Even if they were, the over-the-counter drugs should get her back on her feet. He said he’d be back as soon as he could, she promised not to move until he got back, and he left.

Dante told Lulu, according to Brick, Rocco and Britt took a flight to San Juan. From Puerto Rico, they took a ferry to the British Virgin Islands, but he wasn’t aware of their final destination. He’s still working on getting an exact location, but there are four large islands, main islands, and over 50 smaller ones. It was going to take some time. She asked what they were waiting for.

Trina told Ava that her parents thought she was distancing herself to punish them, but it wasn’t that. She loved her mom and dad, but needed to create a space for herself or she’d never have a life built on her own choices. Ava said she understood. Her Kiki did the same thing. In the beginning, she thought Kiki was just trying to hurt her, then realized that Kiki was responding to choices that she’d made that deeply wounded her. Looking back, she could see Kiki was justified in setting those boundaries. Maybe it would help Trina’s parents if she didn’t just completely cut them off. Stick to her decision, but let them know why she was making it.

Portia said she let her temper get the best of her and wished she would have handled things differently, and Curtis told her, yet she wasn’t taking back what she said. She said she couldn’t honestly do that, but was hoping that it had been their rock bottom. They couldn’t always be this angry with each other. It was no way to live. Curtis agreed and said he hated that it had gotten to this point because they’d worked hard at not being the type of exes that couldn’t stand being in the same room together. She said it seemed they’d failed on that front, but she had some ideas on how they could try to do better.

Carly told Jack that Cullum showed up at her house last night with a WSB warrant. He said he was looking for Valentin, or traces of Valentin. Jack asked why he would think to look there, and she said, on two separate occasions, Valentin called Anna’s clinic in France to check on her. The first time, pretending to be family; the second, her psychiatrist Dr. Kevin Collins. Jack said Valentin was obsessed with Anna. Always has been, always will be. Carly disagreed, and he said she was great and all, but Anna was it for Valentin. His actions proved it.

Lulu said she’d book them seats on the next flight to the Virgin Islands, but Dante thought they should wait. Based on her conversation with Cullum, he thought it was safe to assume Cullum knew that Rocco was the one who shot him. She said that’s why they had to find Rocco quickly. As long as he was on the run with Britt, they couldn’t protect him. He said they had to play this smart though. They didn’t want to lead Cullum to their son. He thought they should stay put and wait for Brick to come back with the exact location. It seemed like the safest option. She said she guessed they couldn’t blindly canvas 54 islands. It would take time and Cullum could get to Rocco first. He said, so they were agreed? and she said, for now. She was just worried if they waited too long, Britt and Rocco could disappear again.

On the phone, Nathan set up a time with the batting cages, when the doorbell rang. He opened the door to Charlotte and Danny, and he asked if they were looking for Nina, but Charlotte said they came to see him. He asked what was wrong, and Charlotte asked if anyone else was there, but he said, no. Why? Danny said, Rocco called them and Britt needed his help.

Portia said it was also important that they didn’t badmouth each other in front of Trina, and Curtis said their issues had nothing to do with Trina, but he wouldn’t do that just on principle. She said, not directly, but when he ran down Isaiah to Trina, it affected her. Like when he said Isaiah left him and Jordan to die on the side of the road. Trina came straight to her, trying to broker peace between them. They needed to be careful what they said around her and neither one of them should try to sway her to their side. He said their problems were theirs and they couldn’t keep involving Trina. It wasn’t fair to her. Portia said she also thought they needed to stop trying to blend their families. For now. No more painting nurseries, no more parties. It was a noble idea, but far too hard. He said good, because he couldn’t stand the idea of being in the same room as Isaiah anyway, and she said she didn’t want to put either one of them in that position. And she was expecting the same courtesy when it came to Jordan. He said, okay. When they had to be together, significant others weren’t included. She thanked him and said she wished it didn’t have to be this way, and he said him too, but it was the way it had to be.

Dante said he knew they were taking a risk by waiting, but they just had to hope Brick got back to them as soon as possible with the exact location. Lulu said, assuming this all panned out, had he thought about what they were going to do when they actually found their son? They couldn’t just bring him home. They’d be delivering him right into Cullum’s hands. He said they’d go with the original plan and the three of them would go into hiding. If she was still up for that. She said, if it kept Rocco safe, she’d hide under a literal rock. She’d talk to her mom about looking after Charlotte while she was gone. Charlotte understood more than anyone about the need to run and hide. She had more experience than the two of them combined. He said that was on Valentin. They were coming back. She said he was right. Charlotte would be upset, but would want them to do whatever it took to protect Rocco. He said, as for Britt, they’d make sure she faced charges for taking off with their son, and she said, even if Rocco claimed he went willingly? but he said it didn’t matter. Britt left the country with a minor without getting his parents’ permission. She said she was hoping he’d feel the same way about that. It was going to take every ounce of her self-control not to throttle that woman.

Rocco came back and handed Britt the stuff from the store. He said it should be everything on her list, and she thanked him. He said he also made a second stop at a sketchy looking pharmacy and convinced the guy to sell him some muscle relaxers. He figured she could use them. She asked how he got them without a prescription, and he said he suggested the guy add on a no prescription surcharge. She said, bribery. Nice. She was impressed with his resourcefulness. He said he came from a resourceful family and he’d do anything to help. He wanted her to be okay. She said she was so sorry to do this to him. He shouldn’t have to take care of her. He said they were taking care of each other.

Nathan asked where Britt and Rocco were, and Charlotte said she had their address and the number to Rocco’s burner phone. She air dropped it to him, and he asked if Rocco said anything about Britt’s condition. Charlotte said, just that it was bad, and Danny said Britt needed some special medication and Rocco said Nathan might be able to get it for her. Nathan said he’d do his best. Did they tell anybody about this? Danny said, no. They came straight to him. Nathan said, except they didn’t come to see him. They came to see Nina. If anybody asked, Charlotte was delivering something to her boss for work. Her boss wasn’t there, so she left it with him. He knew it seemed like he was being overly cautious, but Britt running off with Rocco was technically kidnapping and he didn’t want them involved. They promised not to say anything, and Nathan said, and do not, under any circumstances, call Rocco. Leave this to him.

Jack said, the WSB traced Valentin’s calls to Anna, and Carly told him, that’s what Cullum said. She guessed Valentin’s phone pinged off one of the towers in the vicinity of her house. He asked what they found, and she said, absolutely nothing. Valentin had already left for Geneva. There was no trace left behind. Except Charlotte was at her house when they showed up and Cullum definitely took notice. Jack said, of course (🍷) he did. Cullum makes connections no one else will. She was in the same danger as Valentin now.

Portia said she had an ultrasound appointment on Wednesday and would text Curtis the details. He thanked her and was about to leave, but Trina was on the porch. She said she didn’t expect to find Curtis there. Curtis started to say something, but she said she didn’t need an explanation. What she needed was for both of them to listen to her. Things couldn’t keep going this way and she was making a change – starting now.

Ethan went to the gallery, and Ava said, if it isn’t the baby daddy. He said she agreed to keep quiet about that, but she said, relax. There was no one else there. But if he came by to renegotiate the terms of their agreement, he was wasting his time. He said he was actually there to give her a ride. They were going to pay a visit to her baby daddy. Sonny needed to see her right away.

Carly said Cullum had no proof she’d been working with Valentin, but Jack said, the WSB and Cullum didn’t need proof. Think of Jason. She said she guessed they could snatch her up anytime anywhere, but they hadn’t yet. She was baking cookies with Charlotte and the moss bowl 🎍in Sonny’s old kitchen, when Cullum blew in with his warrant. Did he really think that put her in danger? He said, yes. Leave Port Charles. Go on a vacation. Just until Cullum is neutralized. She said, what about Josslyn? And Charlotte? She was devastated when her father left. He said Carly wouldn’t be any good to them if she was dead.

Back at the boathouse, Charlotte wondered if they did the right thing, and Danny said they did what Rocco wanted. She said she knew, but her mom and Dante were worried about him. She felt bad not telling them where he was. Danny said Rocco asked them not to. They’d already let him down before. They couldn’t do it again. Her phone rang, and she said it was Rocco. Rocco asked if they’d talked to Nathan, and she said, yes. He said he’d take care of it. He thanked them and said he appreciated it, when Britt called to him. He said he had to go, put the phone in his pocket, and went back inside. He asked if Britt was okay, and she asked him to get her a blanket from the bedroom. She would go, but she was still feeling a little dizzy. He said, no problem, and she said she heard him talking to someone outside. Who was it? He said, the lady next door, the one with the Jack Russell Terrier, and Britt told him to try and avoid her if he could. They couldn’t afford for anyone to find them.

Nathan went to Lulu’s place and said he was glad both she and Dante were there. He had information about Britt and Rocco. He knew where they were. Dante said, where?

On Monday, Chase tells Brook, this is where she gets to say, I told you so; Trina says she would like a lot less attention from both of them; Ava says she has no intention of cooperating with Ethan unless he makes it worth her while; and Nathan tells Lulu and Dante that they have to make a decision now.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

They’ve dropped breadcrumbs before and I’ve wondered a few times if she really had Huntington’s.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-does-britt-really-have-huntingtons-disease

I’m surprised Drew hasn’t unlocked yet since it didn’t take Jack very long.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-katelyn-macmullen-on-willows-race-against-the-clock-to-silence-drew-excl

Q: How many Scouts does it take to screw in a lightbulb? A: None. Danny will do it for her.   

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-another-temporary-recast-steps-in

It’s about time Jason and Anna got back to Port Charles. Spring break over. Anna will be back on the canvas June 24th.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-anna-devane-returns-finola-hughes-first-airdate-revealed

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-summer-preview-jason-returns-secrets-explode-and-new-romances-ignite-exclusive

I was watching Gates and just kept thinking I knew her from somewhere. I finally googled her and I was like, oh yeah. Kristina’s first unrequited love. I was pissed off about that one too.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/beyond-the-gates-ashley-jones-debuts-in-surprising-new-role

I watch this over the weekend and will sometimes skip episodes, but this whole thing was too good to miss.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/the-young-and-the-restless-and-beyond-the-gates-stars-preview-the-big-crossover-event

I would have liked a little more of Victor though. He did this grandiose helicopter entrance, and then just disappeared from the party/tragedy without a word. I’d also like to know how the hell he got back to Genoa City during the aftermath of a tornado.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/young-and-the-restless-and-beyond-the-gates-crossover-kicks-off-june-8-with-tornado-chaos

And to round it out.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/the-young-and-the-restless-eric-braeden-on-victors-suspicions-of-nikki-and-jack-beyond-the-gates-crossover

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

Nathan wanted to choose Luke over Eyebrows Joe as lead deckhand, but Captain Sandy asked him to wait until after the next charter. Aesha was happy with her interior team and said she felt like Seabiscuit, but she wasn’t thrilled with Gen acting like she was in charge. In Kat’s interview, she said Gen was giving mean girl energy. There was a beach excursion and a showgirl themed dinner where the guests wore costumes complete with headdresses. After Luke crashed the tender, in Nathan’s interview, he said Luke couldn’t drive the tender and Cooper was Cooper, so he was left with Joe. In the captain’s interview, she said the docking was going to be difficult, since the crosswind at the marina pushed the boat starboard. She wanted Aesha on deck for the docking after the previous week’s hit. Nathan felt that Joe was judgmental, and in Joe’s interview, he wondered if Nathan was fit for the bosun position. Oh yeah, here’s just the guy who should be judging anyone. The tip was $25K, or $1900 each. Gael paid a visit to the yacht, bringing along Baby Kayden. No surprise, everyone fussed over the baby and was happy to see Gael, except for Joe who seemed to think they just shouldn’t exist in his world. Joe’s mom called to tell him that she had breast cancer, which I wouldn’t wish on anyone, but I had hopes it would give Joe some perspective. Not to mention, Captain Sandy put Joe’s mom in contact with an oncologist friend who was pretty high level. The captain knows everyone, and one of the things I love about her is that she truly wants to help her crew, both professionally and personally. My hopes for Joe’s renaissance were dashed when it didn’t take long for him to talk smack about Gael to Nathan, who told him to keep Gael’s name out of his f***ing mouth.

The Valley

The gang took a trip to Mexico where they’d be celebrating Schwartz, Zack, and Danny’s birthdays. Schwartz shared a room with Zack and Benji, and in his interview, he said if he wanted to be a third wheel, he wanted it to be with them. His plan was to stage a Schwartzapalooza, which was Coachella adjacent. Brittany was ready to find boys, and Kristen said her job was to regulate her baby’s nervous system. Brittany couldn’t believe she’d left her kids at home only to be surrounded by several babies. It literally rained on Schwartz’s parade, and the party had to be taken indoors. Since she’d just had Baby Kaia, Kristen was having emotional difficulties, and fluctuated between taking it out on Luke and herself. Luke said he was losing his mind, since he clearly had no concept of postpartum, and whined that he couldn’t do it forever. In Brittany’s interview, she said it wouldn’t be a forever thing. It was just what Kristen’s body was going through right now. She tried to explain it to him, but he was all up in his man feelings.  

Summer House – The Aftermath

In the extra episode that no one asked for or needed, Amanda met with Lindsay, West met with Kyle, and Ciara met with Meija. Since none of it was actually in the Hamptons, I don’t know why they didn’t just incorporate it with In the City, but who knows what goes into the machinations of that man behind the Bravo curtain. Lindsay said she didn’t excuse going after the guy who broke Ciara’s heart – multiple times. Amanda and West were both saying the other one started the pursuit. Lindsay pointed out that Amanda got her self-worth from men, which I always find a shame, and said that Amanda blew up her own life when she was winning. West and Kyle talked a bunch of bullsh*t about friendship, and West babbled about there being so many layers. He said he got why his word was discredited and said he wanted to have an honest conversation. Right away, he lowkey threw Amanda under the bus, by claiming he’d asked repeatedly if she shouldn’t be single for a while. Meija and Ciara commiserated about West, and West admitted to Kyle that he hadn’t been faithful to Meija even though she’d thought they were exclusive. Kyle said it was everything he’d wanted to hear at the Reunion. If a scandal can be made boring, they did it.

I guess this guy confused being on the D- list with being an actual celebrity. Apparently, he’d also broached the suggestion that everyone be let go except for him and Amanda, and they hire a bunch of his friends to round out the cast. Oops.

In the City

Another reason they shouldn’t have made an additional Summer House episode was that it was confusing, seeing that first, and then seeing Kyle and Amanda supposedly working on their relationship here. Kyle said he and Amanda were more like roommates who annoyed each other and this was a last ditch effort. But instead of fixing things, he dug a ditch for himself, staying out late on their last night together in their shared apartment before Amanda moved to her own place. Supposedly, the plan was for them to work on things, but Amanda also accused him of bringing a stranger home while she was sleeping. It was cryptic and I would have liked to get the whole story there. Kyle rented a trolley in another last ditch effort – to save Loverboy. I actually had a can of this once and it was pretty good. I’m guessing it’s not the product that’s the problem. The group showed up to be supportive, and in Amanda’s interview, she said she was doing her usual half-assed, but present method of support. There was a big discussion about the timeline od Danielle and her boyfriend Eoin and whether they’d started dating when he was still with his wife. At present, they were still legally married, but separated. Danielle said everyone was picking on her, and Amanda asked if the homewrecker allegations were true. Danielle said she was done. New guy Ken also tracked down his biological father, which was kind of interesting. I always forget this guy is even on the show.  

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

Once again, I admit defeat in chasing this show around, since Sunday night isn’t ideal. I didn’t personally watch it this week, but I got a few takeaways from the recap. Billy reproposed to Alicia, since apparently, it hadn’t gone well the first time. Rulla continued to ignore Brian being one big red flag and still refused to watch the video when Jo-Ellen tried to show it to her. But then in a major plot twist, Brian was arrested for domestic violence because he’d put a tracker on Rulla’s car. His mistress paid his bail and picked him up. If like me, you went, domestic violence, WTF? see below.

https://www.realitytea.com/2026/06/14/real-housewives-of-rhode-island-rhori-ep isode-12-recap-the-ferry-tale-is-over

I have never heard of this before and it doesn’t seem very practical, especially if it’s not related to domestic couples.

Random Reality Items

Hopefully, less toxic doesn’t mean boring, but the jury is out until it airs. Interesting how Melissa and Teresa spontaneously made up. I know someone who knows Melissa and I’ll have to see if she has any intel.

Their split made me sad, but then again, they’re kind of young for a forever relationship.

And while we’re on the subject…

I have to admit, I didn’t really miss her last season.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Apex aka Apex Predator. Shudder. In a futuristic world, a company called the Apex Corporation sets up a hunting excursion for the very wealthy, except they’ll be hunting a human being. An ex-cop is offered his freedom for being their game. All he has to do is survive the hunt. The reviews weren’t great, but I didn’t hate it, especially since the main characters were played by Neal McDonough (a hunter) and Bruce Willis (the hunted), two of my favorites. The reviewer from Nerdly isn’t wrong when he says, It’s just a bunch of unlikable assholes scheming and killing each other, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. While the plot wasn’t exactly original, I found this film entertaining and kind of fun, especially when the hunters turned on each other. Hey, everything can’t be Squid Game.

They Will Kill You. HBO/Max. Much like Sucker Punch, this film opens with two sisters running from an abusive father. In protecting her sibling, the older sister tries to kill their father, but instead ends up in prison while her sister is returned to the abuser. After her prison stint, older sister Asia takes a job as a housekeeper for a community for the wealthy housed in a New York City building. However, things are not all they seem – not with the community, who are actually a demonic cult, or Asia, who can kick ass like a superhero. The action sequences are superb, the special effects are inspired, there’s a satisfying amount of gore, and it’s actually pretty funny.

https://www.polygon.com/they-will-kill-you-hbo-streaming

https://movieweb.com/they-will-kill-you-hbo-max-stream-release-date

HAPPY JUNETEENTH!

🐦‍🔥 Fur, Fins, Very Tiny Ears, and… Beans…

🐕 I was hesitant about this film, but after reading this, I’m definitely here for it.

https://people.com/krypto-the-superdog-supergirl-sneak-peek-exclusive-12003175

🐶 Pets, the great equalizer, since they don’t care what you do, how much you have, or who you are. They will still make weewee on your floor.  

https://people.com/photographers-share-hundreds-of-celebrities-posing-with-pets-photos-12002002

🦈 Beginning July 26th with K-Pop Shark Heroes. Sounds K-intriguing.

https://people.com/shark-week-returns-for-summer-2026-on-discovery-12001531

🦛 Life is just better with a pygmy hippo.

https://people.com/baby-pygmy-hippo-named-after-a-bread-roll-at-berlin-zoo-12000812

🫘 If it weren’t for hamburgers and sushi, I could totally be a vegetarian.

https://people.com/kevin-bacon-becomes-kevin-bean-for-humane-world-for-animals-beansday-11996409

🦪 Quotes of the Week

The road to success is always under construction. – Lily Tomlin

In life, as in chess, forethought wins. – Charles Buxton

Leadership is not about titles, positions, or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another.John C. Maxwell

Life doesn’t have to be perfect to be wonderful. – Annette Funicello

For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. – Ralph Waldo Emerson (Uh-oh.)

Take one clear step; momentum will carry you to the next. – Marcus Hale

Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Judge each day not by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant. – Robert Louis Stevenson

Excellence is not a skill. It’s an attitude. – Ralph Marston

Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes. – Oscar Wilde

Every time I drink, my brain has another plan for me.Catie Norboe, 90 Day Fiancé

🌱 The Best Of What Might Be…

Until next time, stay safe; stay monitoring your volume and respecting others’ personal space in public forums; and stay never making yourself small to keep a significant other.

Video > Chappell Roan – Pink Pony Club (Official Music Video)

Juneteenth 2024 – Alexis Gets Good/Bad News (and we’re back to present tense), Her Conflict, Standing Alongside, Their Baby, At the Top, Weeds In the Garden State, Rankings, New Life, Pets (!) Too & Kinky

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What I Watched Today

(rambling, random thoughts, recaps, and the whole GH enchilada on Fridays)

🤸‍♀️ Shifting tenses. Going back to using present tense, since the other way wasn’t working for me.

General Hospital

Josslyn marvels at how early Gio gets to the pool, and says, he knows she’s very competitive. Now she has to figure out how to be a better, more conscientious employee than him. She tells him not to save someone; leave the lifeguarding to her. Sonny brings Avery in, and Avery tells Josslyn that she’s taking swim lessons. Josslyn introduces her to Gio, and Sonny says, it was about time he and Gio saw each other again.

Chase and Brook go to see Alexis, who says she’s sorry she didn’t make the wedding. If she’d known it would be the last time she’d see Gregory, she would have. She’s going to miss him. She shows them the medal Gregory gave her, and says, it was for good luck. She’s sure he’s going to send it when he can. Brook says, in between charming the angels, and Alexis asks the reason they’re here. Chase asks how it went with his brother, and she says, not well.

James and Cody come into the stables, saying, it was so cool, and Tracy asks, what’s cool? James says he jumped, but Cody says, technically, Comet did the jumping. Tracy wonders if Cody set jumps up for James, but James says, it was a huge tree, and Cody says, really, Comet took a longer than average step, but it counts as a jump. Tracy says she hasn’t worked up to jumping, but James has inspired her. She asks Cody to get her horse ready, and he says, it’s done. He’s going to take James back to the house. James complains that there are only girls there, and Cody says, his family is the best.

Maxie wonders why Spinelli is wearing a towel around his shoulders, and he says, Bailey required an unscheduled bath. He’s leaving it at that. Maxie says, they’re going to the pool when James gets back, and there’s a knock at the door. She opens it to Mac, who asks if anyone has seen his wife. There’s lots of hugging.

Stella, TJ, and Felicia discuss a patient who can’t afford treatment and has to wait five months for their benefits to kick in. They decide on the route they’re going to take and fist bump. Maxie calls Felicia, but Felicia says she can call Maxie later.

Alexis tells Chase and Brook that Finn was worse than she’d ever seen him. He was defiant, angry, and denied there was a problem, despite the evidence to the contrary. She thought she could navigate this road, since she’d done it before, but she had no magic words for them. Finn wasn’t going to listen until he was ready. Chase says, he’s not there yet, and Alexis says she’d try again if she thought it would help. Brook says, their immediate concern is Violet, and Alexis asks if they’ve noticed anything, like Violet being neglected. Chase says he doesn’t think so, but Brook says she’s concerned about Violet being left in a situation that’s potentially damaging. They want to protect her in every way. Chase says, they thought Alexis might have some advice for them.

Sonny says, it was a big deal for Gio to switch to PCU, and Gio says he likes it already. Sonny asks if he doesn’t regret leaving the city, and Gio says he’ll always be grateful that Sonny made it possible for him to go there. Sonny says, Gio has a gift that he wants him to pursue, but he’s concerned that Gio accepted going to PCU because Gio doesn’t want him to keep paying tuition. Gio says, it’s more complicated than that. PCU has an excellent music department and gave him a scholarship. He’ll always be thankful to Sonny… Sonny says, but he wants to pay his own way. He gets that. He likes making his own money and being independent. Gio says he’s not that independent. He’s living at the Quartermaines’. Sonny says, he should get hazard pay.

Natalia walks into the pool area on the phone and leaves a message for Brook. She wants to discuss the last recording session that Brook wasn’t able to attend… for good reason. She’s sorry about Brook’s father-in-law and hopes they got the flowers and card. She’s at the pool and wondering if Brook would like to join her. She sees Sonny, who says he was hoping to run into her. Would she like to join him? She says she’d love to, and he says his daughter is taking swim lessons. Natalia sees Avery and says, she’s adorable. She’s a water baby. Sonny says he loves swimming in Puerto Rico, and she says, it has the most beautiful beaches, but she might be bias. She had been biased about Kristina too, but she underestimated his daughter.

Maxie says, of all the days for her mom to ignore her calls, but Mac says she’s busy. Maxie says she left a message that there had been an exciting development, and Mac says, she thinks a sale at Wyndham’s is an exciting development. Spinelli brings nuBailey in, and Mac says, she got so big. He wonders if she’s getting her driver’s license next, and takes her from Spinelli. Spinelli tells him, gracious greetings and a heartfelt welcome home, and Mac asks if he’s a permanent fixture or temporary. Georgie says, he lives here now, and Spinelli makes an excuse to take Bailey and get out of the room. There’s a knock at the door, and Georgie opens it to Cody and James, who runs to Mac. Mac says he thinks James has grown a foot, and Cody says, pretty close. Mac says, it’s good to see Cody, and Cody says, him too.

Natalia says, it’s not that she didn’t think Kristina was lovely and intelligent, but the other day, they were all at a recording session and Blaze was terrible. In came Kristina, and a light switch flipped. She realized how much they loved each other. Sonny asked if Kristina made Blaze’s performance better, and Natalia says, Kristina’s presence made all the difference in Blaze’s emotional connection to the song. She asked if he believed in muses, and he said he thought so. He’d dabbled in the industry and was a silent partner in the 90s for a big music label. She says, everything was fun in the 90s, and he says, it was a good time. She says she thinks good times are ahead, and he says he hopes so.

Alexis says, family court isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s not what they’d expect. The best interest of the child should be the priority, but the way the state defines it and the way a loving relative does is hardly ever the same. Reporting a parent to CPS doesn’t guarantee protection, and the child can end up in a group home or with strangers. Chase says, that’s the last thing they want, and Alexis says, he’s in a tough predicament, being between his loyalty to Finn and protecting Violet. Her advice to them is to call a licensed clinical social worker, and Chase says, then that’s what they’ll do. Alexis wishes she was more help, but Chase says, just talking helped, and thanks her for trying with Finn. Alexis says, he’s a good man. He’s just lost. Chase says he knows that at some point, they’ll help him find his way back. She tells them, good luck, and they leave.

In the hallway, Brook sees she missed Natalia’s call, and tells Chase that she’s demanding. Chase says he’s still on leave and has extra time. He suggests she deal with it now. He’s going to GH. He knows exactly who to talk to.

Mac says he heard Cody was the new Face of Deception, but he thinks Sasha is better for business. Maxie says, they’re the former Faces, and Mac says, sorry. Cody says, don’t be. It’s not up his alley. Mac asks what he’s doing now, and Cody says he’s managing the stables at the Quartermaines. Maxie says, he’s been spending a lot of time with James, teaching him about horses, and James says, they jumped over a tree. Maxie says, what? and Cody says, James is exaggerating. It was more like a big stick, but it was still an awesome feat. He asks what Mac was up to, and Mac says he was helping a friend. Maxie asks if that’s all they’re getting, and Mac says, unfortunately, yes, and he hates keeping secrets. Cody says, him too, and Mac says, that’s something else they have in common. Cody says he’ll leave them to their family reunion. He’ll see James soon. Mac says he’d like to tag along sometime if it’s okay with Cody, and Cody says he’d like that. Mac says, he’ll set it up, and Cody watches the family interaction for a moment, then leaves.  

Sonny asks how Natalia is feeling about Blaze and Kristina’s relationship, and she says, worried. Not because she thinks it’s wrong, but the way she was brought up in Puerto Rico, they’re not accepting. Sonny says, love is love was not a motto she grew up with? and she says, no, but she’s evolving. She has a hard time seeing that kind of love ending in real happiness. He says, Kristina and Blaze have to figure it out, and she says, that means she’d have to relinquish control. It’s not her favorite. Her phone dings, and she says she has to approve some photo shoot proofs. She hands him a thumb drive of the recording session and asks him to give it to Brook. He says, on one condition, that he’s invited to the release party. She says she’ll see what she can do, and leaves.

Gio asks if Josslyn talked to Michael about the apartment yet, and she says she’s going after work to see him in person. She knows he’ll say yes, but she doesn’t want him to think she’s taking advantage. Gio says, that’s like him and Uncle Sonny. Sonny has paid for his musical education and would probably pay for him to go to Europe and visit all the concert halls, but that would be taking advantage. Josslyn asks if he’s worried about taking advantage of Sonny, and Gio says, when someone is as powerful and important as Sonny, people are always asking for things, and he never wants to take it for granted. Josslyn says, it’s nice to hear how Gio appreciates Sonny. She’s sure it means a lot to him.

Maxie tells Mac that Cody has been great for James. He treats James like a little brother, and all the kids at the Quartermaines are obsessed with him. She doesn’t know how he has the patience. Mac says, they’re not his. No matter how bad it gets, they go back to their parents. (Been there, done that as a mother’s helper. I had all the patience in the world because I was getting paid and going home at the end of the day.) Maxie says, Cody is gifted, and Mac says, so is she. She says she’s not sure her kids agree. Cody is like a real-life superhero around here. Like someone else she knows.

Diane goes to Alexis’s office, and says she comes bearing gifts. What she hopes is a source of clarity. She holds out an envelope and says, it’s from the Court of Appeals. It came in care of her office. Alexis says, she didn’t open it? and Diane says, tampering with the mail is a federal offense. She doesn’t know what’s in there, but Alexis’s future awaits.  

TJ says he’s impressed with what Felicia has done in record time. The few things she didn’t get are probably in the patient’s records, but they’ll have to get the patient’s consent. She says she already got it and it’s on file, and he says, she thought of everything. Her phone rings, and he says, Maxie again? It’s fine if she wants to pick it up. She says she will, when she’s officially off duty.

Tracy calls Finn and leaves a message. She says, he keeps not calling her back. She’s worried about him. Please call her. She goes into the other room, and startles Cody. She asks if he’s okay, and he says he’ll take care of her gear. She says, that’s not what she asked.

Maxie asks, what kind of mother doesn’t answer her daughter’s calls or texts? and Mac says, the working kind. He’s so proud of Felicia. Maxie says, she goes the extra mile for her patients and it’s spilling into other areas. She advocates for everyone, including Maxie, whether she wants it or not. She asks if Mac was in on Felicia’s plan to get Spinelli to move in, but he says he had no part of it. Maxie says, her heart was in the right place, and she’s glad it happened, but don’t tell Felicia she said that. They’re taking things slowly. Mac says, that’s music to his ears, and Maxie says she missed him so much. He says, it’s so good to be home.

Brook sees Sonny at the pool, and he motions her over. He tells her that Avery has her swim class, and she asks if he’s seen his wedding date. He says, Natalia just left, and Brook says, Natalia summoned her, then took off? He says, Natalia left something with him for her, and gives her the drive. He asks if she’s okay, and she says, it’s Chase’s niece Violet. He asks if she’s hurt or sick, and she says, Violet is fine for now, but if she tells him something, will he keep it between them? He says, of course (🍷), and she says, ever since Gregory died, Finn has been drinking… a lot. Sonny asks if he isn’t recovering, and she says, that’s why they haven’t faced this before. Finn furiously maintains it’s none of their business. Sonny says, that’s where he would be wrong.

Chase sees Stella in the café and tells her that TJ said she’d be here. She says, he ratted her out, and Chase promises to be brief. She’s a social worker. She says, and he’s a police officer, and he says, normally, he’d hand this off to someone else, but it’s personal, and he doesn’t feel comfortable with that. She asks if it has something to do with his father. She was sorry to hear about Gregory’s death. He says, no, but yes, and she says, that clears things up. He says, not directly with his death, but it may be a catalyst. There’s a child is with a parent in the throes of SUD. She says, Substance Use Disorder. Long term or recent? and he says, they’ve been clean for years, but the recent environment isn’t safe for anyone, let alone a little girl.

Alexis says, a friend just died and her two daughters are courting disaster, and Diane tells her, don’t buy a lottery ticket. Alexis says, or open that envelope, but Diane says, the outcome won’t change, no matter what. Isn’t Alexis tired of being in limbo? She knows she is. Alexis says she’s sorry to inconvenience Diane, and Diane says, if Alexis doesn’t open it, she will. Alexis says, do it… No, wait. She picks up Gregory’s medal, and says, go ahead. Diane opens the envelope.

Cody tells Tracy, where he comes from is a story with a winding road. He thought his dad was Mr. Bell, but he wasn’t. Then he assumed his dad was the rich guy Mr. Bell worked for, but he wasn’t. He moved to Port Charles and had a DNA test and finally knows who his father is. Tracy asks if it’s good news or bad news, but he says, his father doesn’t know he has a son. She asks if he’s a bad guy, but Cody says, the opposite. He likes him a lot. She says she’s confused, and he says, join the club. He’s had multiple chances to tell him, but he lied instead. He’s not sure he can walk it back. She says, it’s his story. He can walk it in any direction he wants. He asks, what if his father is furious? but she says, what if he’s thrilled he has a son?

Mac puts Bailey down for her nap, and Maxie says she thought he’d be more tan since he was in South America. Spinelli says, it’s winter there now, and James asks if it’s winter in Florida too. Spinelli asks Maxie if they teach geography at James’s school, and she says, he takes after her. (Same.) Felicia comes in and says, she’s here. What’s the exciting new development?

Sonny tells Brook that this has to be stopped. Kids are innocent, and they think the suffering and pain are going to last forever. Even if they get through it, it changes them. But with people like Brook in their corner, this child will never go through what he did. She won’t let it happen.

Chase says he’d prefer not to give specifics, and Stella suggests she ask questions and he can tell her what he’s comfortable with. She asks if the child is being neglected, but he says, no. She says, threatened or abused? and he says he doesn’t think so. Don’t tell him he has to wait until it happens. She says, there are agencies where he can report his concerns, but as a cop, he knows the drill. It’s not easy. A judge isn’t likely to break up a family over a couple of benders. Document everything and get statements from people who have seen the parent under the influence and acting irresponsibly. He asks if he’s supposed to build a case against his brother, but she says she’s advising him to build a case for his niece.

Alexis says, just tell her, and Diane says, well… There’s some good news and some bad news. Which does she want first? Alexis says, the bad news… no, the good, and Diane says, the court vacated her disbarment as improperly applied. Alexis says, she won? She can practice law again? Diane says, that leads to the bad news. Her legal license has been suspended for two years. Alexis says she’s waited this long. She can put up with this hellhole for a couple of years. Diane says, she doesn’t have to. Her two-year suspension started four years ago. She knows, she’s awful. Alexis says, it’s over, and Diane says, Alexis needs 48 hours of legal education and will have to apply to the bar. Alexis says she couldn’t have done it without Diane, and Diane says she knows. They dance around, saying, it’s over, and hug

Cody wonders if Tracy thinks he’s crazy, stupid, or both, and she asks if he wants to know what she thinks. He says, at this point, he’ll take Comet’s advice, and she says, he’s lucky. He has a clean slate and the opportunity for a fresh start. He says he lied and he’s still lying, but she says, one admission can put an end to it. The rest of their lives can begin any time, and he gets to decide when that is. She leaves.

Felicia says she fulfilled her duties at the hospital, despite the steady stream of interruptions. She’s confused as to what was so important. The kids are fine. The house isn’t on fire. James starts to say something, but Maxie stops him and says, it’s not on fire, but the house is hotter than it’s been in a while. Felicia asks if the A/C isn’t working, and coming in behind her, Mac says, the A/C is working. He’s sorry he was away so long. It won’t happen again. Maxie asks if Felicia understands why she was blowing up her phone. Felicia says, you’re here, and hugs Mac. James suggests they get ice cream to celebrate, and despite Maxie’s objection, Mac says, James can have all the toppings. Felicia says, welcome home, and they kiss. Mac says, it’s good to be here.

Tomorrow, Violet tells Finn that she doesn’t want to be alone; Spinelli tells Sam that they found their prize; and Carly tells Jason, what he’s doing affects you.

🧼 Not Twinning…

Excellent actress in a tough role.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/ghs-eva-larue-reveals-how-shes-trying-to-redeem-natalia

🧹 Enough Already…

It baffles and infuriates me how people use the anonymity of the internet to say whatever pops into their feeble little heads.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/general-hospital-defends-tabyana-ali-against-racist-attacks

🔮 Meanwhile In Another Soap Galaxy…

How cool is this?

https://people.com/kelly-ripa-and-mark-consuelos-reunite-with-their-all-my-children-baby-enzo-8664900

🔪 Top Of the Heap…

Since there was no more Quickfire Challenge, the chefs went right to Elimination, where they had to make the best four-course meal of their lives. There was food porn galore, including a new take on Hummingbird cake. Emeril Lagasse was the secret guest judge, which thrilled the contestants to no end. I went to see his show once at the Food Network in NYC, but I was in mountain goat territory, so no tasting for me. We did get a righteous bag of potato chips though. Read on to see who came out on top.

👠 What Happens in Jersey…

What’s annoying about RHONJ is that I’ve lived at the Jersey Shore for quite a while and have never met anyone like these people. That goes for the cast of The Jersey Shore as well. And I’ve never once heard anyone use the term bitch boy.

They should be scared. It’s time to call it a Jersey night. While they’re at it, they might find people who live in this century.

The Countess speaks.

🧑‍🍳 Chef On the Water…

Chef Ben will always know the way to my heart.

🏡 Surreally Back…

Why, Macy Gray, why?

🐕 Don’t Forget Your Pets…

Pets enjoy holidays too. Okay, we probably enjoy dressing them up for holidays more, but that’s beside the point. They do love being included.

🏄‍♀️ Sea-ing Clearly Now…

Take a break with me tomorrow for soap and useless, but amusing, information. Until then, stay safe, stay not monopolizing a community grill, and stay never taking advantage of your benefactor.

June 18, 2024 – Sam Asks Carly For Help, His Return, Studio Photo, Growing Up, See You In Dubai, Rotten Peach, Update, Yikes, All the Thrones, Vampires Now, Juneteenth, Here Kitty & A Place

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(rambling, random thoughts, recaps, and the whole GH enchilada on Fridays)

General Hospital

Both Cody and Sasha couldn’t sleep and found each other on the patio. He wondered if it was the excitement of the party keeping her awake, but she said, maybe it was him.

Valentin brought Anna champagne and she said it was unnecessary, but he said, there was no such thing as unnecessary champagne. She told him that his apology was also unnecessary, and he said they’d had plans for dinner, and he bailed. She said, work was a valid excuse, but it cast doubt on his claim that he could compartmentalize his life. He said he was getting the hang of it.

John went to the coffee warehouse and told Jason that he was finally free. John knew who was running Pikeman – Anna Devane. Jason said, it wasn’t possible, but John said, it was and he had proof.

Carly saw Sam at the pool and said, Sam was too late for the party. It had been fabulous, mostly. Sam said, Dante had to work, and Danny was out with his friends. She’d wanted to stay home in case he needed her, but he hadn’t. Now Danny was home with Scout and Rocco, and she wanted to ask Carly, mother to mother, to help her son.

At Bobbie’s, Lucy told Scotty that she hoped the umpteenth revision of Blaze’s contract was the charm. When they gave Natalia what she wanted, then she’d find something else she didn’t like. They’d been bending over backwards. Scotty said, they still had no final contract, but Lucy said she thought he liked it. He was loving the billable hours. He said, working with her was enough. He saw it as a collaboration. She asked if that meant he wasn’t charging her, but he said he wouldn’t go that far.

Sam told Carly that Jason posed a physical danger to Danny. When he came back after he was shot, he held up in the Quartermaine boathouse. Danny found him, and Jason got Danny to help him. Carly said, Danny was Jason’s son and Jason had a bullet wound, and Sam asked, what son should help his father with a gunshot wound? On top of it, Jason asked Danny to promise not to tell her. If Carly was in her place, and he’d done that to her kid, how would she feel? Carly said, if it was anyone else, she’d be furious, but she trusted Jason. She might not like it, but she had to trust it. He’d never let harm come to their kids. Sam said, it was Jason’s line of work and would always happen with his lifestyle. He followed danger and didn’t even try to avoid it. He was the last person who could guarantee Danny’s safety. Carly said, Jason would take a bullet for Danny, and Sam said, it sounded heroic, but Jason was why he’d be in the line of fire in the first place. She was asking as a friend. Carly asked if they were friends, and Sam asked if Carly couldn’t accept that she felt differently, that her concern was real, and help her.

John said he’d gotten into Anna’s email account, and there were emails back and forth with Jack dating back five years. Jason asked if John would be able to shut Pikeman down, and John said, soon. Jason said, then John didn’t need him.

Anna said, Valentin could have called, emailed, or texted, and he said, next time, he’d send a singing telegram. The problem with those methods of communication was, they were from a distance, and he liked being next to her. She told him that dinner was up to him, since he was a busy man, but he said, other than Charlotte, she was always his priority. She asked if he’d choose her over the nefarious schemes he had going, and he said, no contest. She asked if they should be playing at this, and he asked if they were playing. She said they both knew it hadn’t worked for a reason, and she was wondering if it was wise. He said he didn’t know, but it wasn’t something he’d change, and kissed her.

Cody asked if Sasha was saying he kept her up at night, and she said, he’d been on her mind. He asked what he was wearing, but she said, not like that. She’d been thinking about his smile. He said he did some thinking about hers too, and she said, it was sad sometimes. Not all the time, but after James came back from his riding lessons or when the kids grilled him. He would be all smiles until there was a breather, then it went away. Not entirely, but in his eyes. He seemed lonely. The kids adored him, and the grown-ups trusted him. Even Tracy relied on him. He was surrounded by a family he didn’t have, except of course (🍷) the one he belonged to. He said, a big part of him wanted to come clean, and she asked what was stopping him, while I got distracted by her earrings. He said, Mac was still out of town, and he didn’t know how to admit he’d lied in the first place. It wasn’t for a noble cause. He lied to protect himself from getting arrested and prosecuted because he tried to defraud someone. Sasha said, the worst case, Mac would be disappointed and angry. How long did he think it would last? Cody said he didn’t want to find out. That’s why a big part of him was relieved Mac was still gone. As long as Mac was away, he didn’t have to decide. He was a coward. She said she thought that sometimes we got comfortable in our own discomfort, living without the thing we were missing, even though it’s what we really needed. He asked how he moved forward, and she said, if what he was doing wasn’t working, try something new.

Sam said she needed Carly to ask Jason to leave Danny alone and keep his distance, and Carly asked, why do that to Danny? Sam said she had to, and Carly said, Danny adored Jason. He was just like him. Sam said, that was the problem. Danny had no idea how dangerous Jason’s life was. He thought his father was smart and cool and got him. He wanted to be just like Jason, which was the worst possible thing that could happen to him.

Valentin said he’d make dinner for Anna tomorrow, and she wondered how she could say no. He said he’d see her tomorrow, but she said she hadn’t told him yes. He said he liked his chances.

John told Jason that the email was circumstantial. There were no details or direct mention of Pikeman. Jason said, then he got nothing, but John said it pointed to Anna and Brennan being collaborators. Clearly Jack was out of commission, so Anna was running the show. She’d been pointing him in the wrong direction. Jason said, clearly, somebody was, and John said he’d put too much faith in his brother’s connection to Robin. Anna had been obstructing him at every turn, keeping him out of the loop and away from the evidence. If she was running Pikeman, it made sense. Anna trusted Jason, so he needed Jason to get him clear proof of the connection between Anna, Brennan, and Pikeman. Jason said, the sooner he got out from under the FBI, the better, and John said, if Jason warned Anna and she was able to cover tracks, Carly would go to prison.

Lucy thought the reason Natalia bothered her was that she was so damn smart. She was intelligent, organized, and laser focused on getting every advantage for her daughter. She wished Natalia worked for Deception. Natalia knew they had to formalize the contract before they could launch the campaign. Scotty said he thought he found something that would work.

Cody asked how Sasha knew where to find him, and she said he wasn’t in his room. Maybe he wasn’t the only one who was lonely. Maybe she wanted to try something new too. And she kissed him.

Sam said, it was one thing for Jason to live the life he did, but she didn’t want that for Danny. Carly said, it’s not like Jason was going to recruit Danny into the mob, but Sam said, it would still be something dangerous, and Jason wouldn’t protect Danny unless someone else got through to him. He wouldn’t listen to her, and it had to be Carly. Carly said, Sam wanted her to ask Jason to break his own heart, sending away a boy who loved and needed him. And what about Danny? The rejection and abandonment would break his heart. Sam said, Jason just got back, so it was better to do it now, and Carly said she got that Sam was doing this out of love, but it would devastate Danny. Sam said, at least he’d be alive. He was in more danger around Jason than not being around him. Carly said, if Sam didn’t want Jason to be her kid’s father, why had she made such a big deal about having baby with him?

Jason told Anna that John thought she was running Pikeman. How close was she with Brennan? She said, not close. They trained together and worked together on a failed op Jack sabotaged to pocket the money for Pikeman. He asked if she was sure it was Jack, and she said she wasn’t positive enough to prove anything. He asked if they’d kept in touch, but she said she’d barely seen or spoken to him in decades until he turned up in Port Charles. Jason said, the emails indicated they’d been meeting in secret for the last five years.

Lucy asked what her genius, sexy lawyer had come up with, and Scotty said he was working on Heather’s case. Lucy said, none of his hours would be billable now, and Deception wasn’t paying for his pie and coffee. He said, back to Heather… and Lucy said, Heather had murdered people and attempted to murder several others. He said, there were mitigating circumstances, and she said, he sounded like Laura. But Laura was a goody two-shoes do-gooder, and reopening cases was just the naïve, stupid thing good people tended to do. She expected worse of him. She relied on him to be the lesser person. He told her that cobalt poisoning was real and there were documented cases, and she wondered if people with faulty hip replacements were running around slaughtering people. He said, it affected behavior, and he thought he could convince a jury that’s what made Heather so violent. She said, so Heather would get a new trial and be released to kill again? and he said, there could be a lot of money in this for Heather.

Carly said, Jason hadn’t been sure he wanted to have a baby with Sam, for all the reasons she just said – the risks, the danger, the life he was leading – but Sam wanted it, so he gave in, and Sam got what she wanted, a boy like Jason. She didn’t get to change her mind now. Sam said she was in love with Jason then, but she grew up, and Jason didn’t turn out to be the man she thought he was. He disappeared on them, on his children, twice. Carly said, so there it was. Sam wasn’t doing this to protect Danny. She was doing it to punish Jason.

Anna told Jason that she hadn’t spoken to or emailed Jack in decades, not until she arrested him. Jason said, John had gotten into her personal email account, and she asked if he had a warrant. Jason told her, he said he did, and Anna said, it was a WSB tactic. Doctoring or forging emails, then planting them to divert attention or incriminate. In this case, both. Valentin did this. Jason said, Valentin was framing her.

Sasha and Cody kissed their way to the boathouse. They heard someone plucking a violin, and Cody said, wasn’t Gio just at the party? And now’s the time to practice? Sasha thought Gio probably didn’t want to wake anyone, and Cody said, the property was the size of Rhode Island, and he picked this spot?  

Scotty told Lucy, think product liability. If Heather’s faulty hip caused her behavior, the company was responsible. Lucy said, so maybe Heather would be entitled to compensation, and he said, Heather’s pain and suffering and everything she was going through when she wasn’t in her right mind. Lucy said, Heather was never in her right mind, but Scotty said, Lucy didn’t know her back then. She said, what about the victims and their families? and he said, the manufacturer was liable for that. Lucy said she got that he had a soft spot for Heather. Their relationship had resulted in a son who he’d lost, who was allegedly not responsible for committing murder because of a medical condition. Like mother, like son. He said, those were different circumstances, and Lucy said, the tumor that was removed from Franco was real, and once it was removed, he became a decent, albeit flawed and complicated, human being. What if before Heather’s stint as The Hook, she also committed murder? He said, Heather did a lot of horrible things in her day and had a lot of half-baked ideas. Kind of like Lucy back in her day.

Anna asked if Jason had seen the email, but he said, no. John had said there was nothing concrete, just references to meetings and things discussed. She said, so it wasn’t enough to build a case, and he said, not really. She said, so Valentin wasn’t framing her per se. He was using her as a decoy. Jason asked if she was making excuses for Valentin, and she said, no… maybe. Valentin knows pointing Cates toward her with no solid evidence to incriminate her was something she could handle. Jason asked if it didn’t bother her, and she said, it did, very much, but how she felt was irrelevant. Valentin loved her and would never risk sending her to prison, but he wasn’t above using her as a pawn, so she’d get investigated while he was doing things. It was a win for him. Jason said he understood where she was coming from all too well, but Cates was a real problem. Anna said, it would only keep Cates busy. The emails would impede the FBI’s investigation of Pikeman. She wasn’t in any danger of prosecution because there was no real evidence. Jason said, John ordered him to get the evidence to indict her, and if he didn’t, Carly would be prosecuted. Anna wasn’t in danger, but Carly was. He was going to have to tell John that Valentin was head of Pikeman.

Lucy asked how Scotty dared compare her to Heather, and he admitted he shouldn’t have said it. Lucy said she’d run schemes and scams a lot with him. Heather proved invaluable when she helped Lucy and Franco escape from Ferncliff, but Lucy never killed anybody… Victor Jerome swallowed her locket on his own; she didn’t force him. She never killed anyone and never switched, stole, or did anything to anyone’s baby. Scotty said, if Lucy needed a hip replacement and it poisoned her and made her do weird stuff, would she like to be written off and locked up with no one to help her? Lucy said, of course (🍷) not, but did he really believe it turned someone into a different person or just magnified who the person was? If Heather was a dangerous person, was it fair to the people she harmed to let her go free? He said, no one was talking about Heather going free, and she asked if it wasn’t a possibility. He said, everything was a possibility, and she asked, what about the person who murdered Franco? If they weren’t responsible because of a condition, would he believe it was justice? He said, she had a point, but put her hat on it and cover it up. She said she loved that he saw dollar signs, but let someone else make bank from Heather. He had to steer clear of her. He said, maybe she should be charging him, and she said, maybe she’d take it out in trade. He took a bite of her pie.

Gio continued to play, and Cody wondered if they could politely ask him to leave, but Sasha said, Gio was family, and they were staff. He said he just thought they were going to finally… and she said, that was the plan. He said, she had a plan? and she said, Brook’s cousin was 20 feet away, but it was actually nice, romantic even. A private concert just for them. Not bad. Cody said, maybe even perfect.

Sam said she wasn’t trying to punish Jason. She was keeping her kid safe. Carly said, it wasn’t like Jason was in the Bahamas. The first time he disappeared, he was shot and nearly died. The second time, he was taken into custody. Sam said, that was what happened in Jason’s life, and Carly said, Sam knew about his life before. She didn’t get to change her mind. Sam said, of course (🍷) she did. She didn’t want her son to end up like Morgan, end up dead. Carly said, it’s not about that. Sam was doing this to Jason because he didn’t devote his life to her and didn’t change who he was to fit in the life she wanted once she grew up. She was taking away his son to punish him. Sam said she knew she shouldn’t have come to Carly. Carly didn’t want Jason to change because he might not put her first. If anything happened to her son because his father wouldn’t stay away, Carly was just as responsible as Jason. Sam walked out. (Um… I think Sam and Jason are the ones responsible for their own kid.)

Anna said, Jason couldn’t tell John about Valentin. They had no evidence to prove he was running Pikeman, and she didn’t trust Cates to do the job right. He’d arrest Valentin prematurely, Valentin would escape, Pikeman would stay in business, and Cates would never let Jason loose. She was having dinner at Valentin’s house and would get the evidence he needed to hand over to Cates. Valentin would be arrested, and Jason would get his life back. Jason said, okay, but he wanted to make something clear. He was going to take Valentin down himself before he’d let Cates hurt Carly.

Tomorrow, Josslyn can’t believe Gio is worried about taking advantage of Sonny; TJ tells Felicia that she thought of everything; Diane tells Alexis, the future awaits, handing her an envelope; and Chase tells Brook that he knows exactly who to talk to.

🚨 Mac Is Back…

But will Cody ‘fess up?

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/john-j-york-opens-up-about-returning-to-gh

🔥 Fanning the Flames…

It’s not like we didn’t know it could always be a possibility. No body, no dead. Sometimes even when there is a body. I’m still expecting Faison to show up again, even though his brain is in a jar somewhere.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/bryan-craig-shares-a-photo-from-the-general-hospital-studio

🎀 A Bigger Bailey….

The latest on Maxie’s youngest.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/riley-and-miley-plonski-are-playing-bailey-on-general-hospital

🐪 Send In the Camels…

So, I’m kinda sorta watching this. I’ve liked Caroline Stanbury since Ladies of London (RIP), and I’m enjoying her friendship with Ayan. Here’s hoping it lasts and they don’t go middle school on me. I figure we’re also safe from fistfights, since they don’t go for that stuff in Dubai. This week, from out of the blue and probably because she was drunk, Brook called Caroline a see-you-next-Tuesday for no apparent reason. This caused a disinvite to a party by Caroline’s husband, but probably really Caroline. A lot of the cast was like, you can’t disinvite someone, but you’d better believe if someone called me that, they’d get a disinvite and possibly a smack in the face. Are you kidding?

🍑 Unsavory In Atlanta…

Ugh. Why? I liked her too.

https://www.etonline.com/kenya-moore-suspended-from-rhoa-production-may-lose-spot-on-show-227456

https://people.com/kenya-moore-addresses-rhoa-suspension-after-oral-sex-poster-scandal-brittany-eady-8663908

🗽 Her Million Dollar Listing…

$4.45 million to be exact, which is cheap. Hard to believe, I know, but NYC isn’t for the thrifty anymore.

https://okmagazine.com/p/sonja-morgan-life-update-auctioning-new-york-townhouse/

🚴‍♂️ What’s Cooking…

He got banged up pretty bad.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2024/06/16/gordon-ramsay-bike-accident/74116685007/

Some advice from Gordon. Besides, wear a bike helmet.

https://www.ladbible.com/community/gordon-ramsay-soft-boiled-eggs-perfect-yolk-576152-20230703

🐉 Dragons In the House…

Warning: Spoilers ahead if you haven’t watched yet.

https://ew.com/house-of-the-dragon-season-2-premiere-recap-team-black-vengeance-8663084

In case you watched and need an explanation.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/house-of-the-dragon-season-2-episode-1-ending-explained-blood-cheese

What’s different in the book.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/house-of-the-dragon-blood-and-cheese-book-differences-maelor

Even if you don’t plan on watching the show, check out the credits. They’re amazing.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/house-of-the-dragons-season-2-opeinng-credits-bayeux-tapestry

New Games coming up.

https://ew.com/game-of-thrones-a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms-first-look-cast-confirmed-8665658

https://ew.com/george-r-r-martin-game-of-thrones-prequel-series-ten-thousand-ships-alive-again-8662533

All the spinoffs.

https://ew.com/game-of-thrones-a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms-first-look-cast-confirmed-8665658

⚰️ Second Interview…

Recapping the first six episodes of Season 2.

https://www.theringer.com/2024/6/17/24178944/interview-with-the-vampire-season-2-the-sneaky-best-show-on-tv-right-now

https://slate.com/culture/2024/06/interview-with-the-vampire-series-season-2-anne-rice-amc.html

⛓️‍💥 Because It’s Juneteenth…

All about the holiday.

https://nmaahc.si.edu/juneteenth

Juneteeth.com

What’s open and closed tomorrow.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/06/18/open-closed-juneteenth-2024/74126117007/

🐈 Give It a Whirl…

She needs her kitten named. Go for it.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/emme-rylan-needs-your-help-naming-her-adorable-new-kitten

🧘‍♀️ Resting Beach Face…

Join me tomorrow for soap and finding out what Chef ends up on Top. Until then, stay safe, stay getting permission before taking pictures inside someone else’s house, and stay trying something new if what you’re doing isn’t working.

May 30, 2024 – Sonny Hunts Down Dex, Summer Endings, Not For Her, Update In the Hills, Juneteenth, Pups (!) In Sports & Ready

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Jogging through the park, Sonny comes face to face with Josslyn, who’s jogging the other way. She stops a moment, then continues on, but he calls to her. He says, if she has something to say, just say it, and she stops.

Willow says, it’s a fantastic opportunity for Drew, and what a compliment McConkey wants him. Drew says, definitely intriguing, and she says, intriguing was the total eclipse a month ago. He’s being recruited to run for a powerful congressman’s seat by that very congressman. Isn’t he excited? He says, obviously not as excited as she is. He is. It’s a rush. It’s kind of crazy and obviously an honor, but what makes her think he can do this? And he’s not fishing for compliments here. He really wants to know. She says, is he kidding? He singlehandedly changed the course of her life and her family’s life. He risked his life for her. He genuinely cares about people. Think about what he could do with more resources on a bigger scale with a wider stage. Michael comes in and asks if this is about the New Tomorrow Institute. He’s not interrupting a work session, is he? Willow says, actually, Drew has something important to tell him.

At Bobbie’s, Molly tells Dante that she heard this wedding was really something. Very eventful. He asks if she talked to Kristina, but she says, Sam. She hasn’t actually talked to Kristina since the wedding. She’s got a lot going on at work and had to tie up a bunch of things so she can take time off when the baby comes. He says, oh yeah, the baby. Congrats. Did she have TJ painting the nursery or something like that? She says, no, but she should, and he says, she should. Get TJ working. She gets some to-go coffee, when Dex walks in. She says she’d better get going. She’ll see him later. She leaves, and Dante thanks Dex for meeting him.

Outside, Molly runs into Blaze, who says, it’s been a minute. Molly says she knows. Her family calls her a workaholic and she’d love to deny it, but… Has Blaze seen Kristina lately? Blaze says she just left Kristina at her mom’s house. Molly’s mom’s house actually. She wanted to see how Alexis is doing. Molly says she’s headed there too, after she drops some things off at the courthouse. The Davis girls will be in full support. Blaze says, they should hang out soon – her and Kristina, and Molly and TJ. Molly says, yes. She would love that. Maybe they could all talk about what went down at this eventful wedding.

On the phone at Alexis’s place, Sam tells Alexis, no problem. Just get here as soon as she can… No, Molly’s not here yet… Okay. She’ll see her soon. She loves her. Kristina asks if she said anything about Gregory. How does she sound? Sam says, okay-ish, and Kristina says she hopes Alexis is all right. She’s just been so upset since Gregory passed. Sam says, yeah. She knows Gregory’s death hit her pretty hard. They were supposed to the wedding together until the hearing came up. Kristina says she hopes it was worth it. She’s just worried that if their mom loses her law license, she… Sam says, don’t say that, please. Because she worries too, but they have to remember that sometimes mom is a lot stronger than they give her credit for. And so is Kristina. Kristina says, that’s a lovely sentiment. Why is Sam looping her in with that? Sam says, because sometimes things can get conflicted, and Kristina is fiercely loyal and protective to the people she loves. And she has to be just as fiercely loyal and protective to herself, and Sam believes she will. Kristina says, Sam believes she will what? and Sam says, when push comes to shove, she believes Kristina will do the right thing, even if it comes at a cost to Sonny.

Maxie comes home and says, sorry everyone. There was a fragrance emergency. Felicia, James, Spinelli, and Georgie are sitting on the sofa, and Spinelli tells James, the reason his Minecraft login has been so glitchy is because of cookies. Georgie tells James that she told him not to be using the laptop while eating. There’s dried frosting caked around the clutch pad. Spinelli says, the cookies he’s talking about are of the cyber variety. He suspects James has accumulated a great number of those pesky website cookies, which slows down the process. He’ll run a quick clean-up app… and voila! He’s back in business. Georgie says, Spinelli is the best, and thanks him. Maxie clears her throat, and Spinelli says, she’s home. Felicia says, they were so engrossed in Spinelli’s wizardry, they didn’t hear her come in. Georgie says she tried for two hours to find out what was wrong with the computer. Dad fixed it in like, ten minutes. The same way he did when she was writing that paper and the computer crashed. She thought she’d lost it, but he saved it. Maxie says, Georgie’s dad is a tech genius. There’s no question about that. Georgie says, and he’s super handy to have around, and James says, it was great when he lived here. He asks Spinelli if he can’t move back in. Please?

Blaze tells Molly, don’t worry about Kristina. She’s still a bit fragile, but she’s doing better. Molly says, she’s fragile? Why? Blaze says, Molly was just talking about the wedding. She thought Molly knew. Molly says, seems they just got their wires crossed. What? Blaze says she thinks Molly should talk to Kristina about it, and Molly says, but Blaze is right here. Blaze says, it’s none of her business. If Kristina wants to tell Molly everything, that’s up to her. Molly says, but Blaze just said she’s fragile. Kris might interpret any well-meaning questions she might ask as an interrogation, and that might really blow things up between them. Blaze says, okay. Kristina’s father went after Dex and Kristina saw the whole thing. She called Blaze from the ladies’ room, hysterical, sobbing, hyperventilating. At first, Blaze was afraid it was the baby, but it wasn’t. In fact, she suggested they go to the ER, but Kristina didn’t want to. She just needed to calm down. Molly says she just caught a glimpse of Dex’s face inside. He looks really banged up. If Kristina saw that, no wonder she’s so upset. Blaze says, she was, but she’s doing fine now. Really. Molly says, okay, thanks Blaze for letting her know, and leaves.

Kristina says, obviously, Sam knows what happened at the wedding, so who told her? Sam says, Sonny. He stopped by looking for Dante and gave her his version of the story. Kristina says, that explains why Dante has been blowing up her phone, and Sam says, she hasn’t spoken to Dante? Kristina says, she’s been busy, and Sam says, busy avoiding his phone calls? Dante is worried about her and so is she. Kristina says, Sam just got finished telling her how strong she is, and Sam says, wow. Kristina was actually listening to her. Strong people hurt too. She’s just worried Kristina is carrying this weight about what to do about Sonny, and it’s wearing on her. Kristina says, it’s already been decided. Dex isn’t filing charges. Sam asks how she feels about that, and Kristina says, how does she feel about her dad not potentially facing prison? Sam says, that, and the fact that he hurt Dex and isn’t going to have to face any consequences, and Kristina says, at the end of the day, he has to face himself. And he knows what he did. And he knows that she knows what he did. Sam says, that’s wrong, when Alexis walks in. Kristina tells Sam, they’ll talk tomorrow, and Sam makes a zipping motion across her mouth. Kristina says she’s so sorry about Gregory, and hugs Alexis. Sam hugs her and asks how she’s doing, and Alexis says she’s okay. They didn’t have to upend their day and come over here, but she’s glad they did. Kristina says, they brought lunch, and Alexis says, that’s sweet. Kristina asks, how was Albany? and Alexis suggests they talk about that when Molly gets here. She tells Kristina that she looks pale, and Sam says, that’s because she stays out of the sun. Alexis should try it sometime. She’s fine.

Dante and Dex sit at a table, and Dante asks if Dex is doing okay. Dex says, the stitches brought down his deductible, and Dante says he guesses it could have been worse. Dex says, thanks to Jason, it wasn’t, and Dante says he guesses Dex has a decision to make. Dex says, it’s already made. He’s not going to be filing charges. Dante asks, why not? and Dex says, partly for Kristina. She was a witness and he’s not going to put her through that with the baby coming. He can’t do that to her, even though she told him not to back off for her sake. Kristina’s always been a friend to him. What kind of a friend would he be if he made her testify against her father? Dante says, Dex told him that Kristina was part of the reason. What’s the other part? Dex says, best case scenario, Sonny gets a year and some change behind bars. That’s after a bitter court battle where he ends up getting dragged through the mud. So is it worth it? Why bother for such little benefit? Sonny would still have reach and would still probably run his organization. And on his release, Sonny would have him killed, assuming he even waited that long.

Josslyn says she’s not wasting her breath sharing her thoughts with Sonny, and he’s not going to listen anyway. Sonny says, maybe not, but she can get it off her chest, and she says, they used to be honest with each other. He was her stepfather. He was there for her when Oscar died. He was there for everyone with Mike. But he’s not that person anymore. He thinks that he can do whatever he wants to anyone at any time and he never has to pay for it. Sonny says, she’s very young. She doesn’t know what he’s been through. She says she knows that he should be in jail for what he did to Dex. He should be locked up, praying that all of his prior crimes don’t get Diane laughed out of court. How about him not even being grateful to Dex? He says, grateful for what? For Dex trying to rat him out to the PCPD? She says, he attacked Dex, unprovoked. He threatened to kill Dex, but he walked out again because Dex isn’t pressing charges. He asks why Dex backed off, and she says, out of concern for the people Sonny so willingly shoved aside. Dex did it for Sonny’s kids.

Michael says, Drew would be taking McConkey’s seat and McConkey is backing him? and Drew says, McConkey is retiring and thought he’d make a good candidate. Willow says, he came to Drew and proposed it to him. Isn’t that amazing? Michael says, it is. He had no idea Drew was interested in politics. Drew says he’s not disinterested. Obviously, he’s never thought about running for office until McConkey pitched it to him. Willow says, McConkey made the right call. She’d vote for him. Drew says, what about Michael? He values Michael’s opinion and wants to hear it. Obviously there would be implications for Aurora. Michael says, off the top of his head, he thinks it’s a dicey time to split focus with the launch of the new wellness division. Curtis at the helm is the right choice, but he lacks C-suite experience, so they were counting on Drew’s supervision there. Drew says, he’d catch on. He’s not worried about it. Plus, Michael is up on that. Michael says, if Drew is elected, he’s going to have to put his stock into a blind trust, and he knows the SEC is going to be watching. Drew says, no doubt about it, and Michael says, he’ll have to take time away from the company, robbing Aurora of his vision and guidance. Drew says, all valid points, and Michael says he’s sorry, but Drew asked. If Drew was hoping for a blanket endorsement, he’s sorry. He can’t give it to him.

Molly hugs Alexis and says she’s so sorry. Gregory was such an amazing guy. Alexis says, it’s a little hard to believe he’s gone. She knew he had ALS, and she knew what that meant. She knew he was declining, but she just didn’t expect it this way or this soon. They just jumped out of a plane together. Sam says, they all know the parachute opened. The jump worked. How about the appeal? Alexis says, how about the appeal? and Molly says, that bad? Alexis says, it wasn’t good. It turns out Neil’s brother, Fergus Byrne, sat on the disciplinary committee when her case first came up. Molly says, Neil’s brother? That’s a massive conflict of interest. Alexis tells her, that’s what she and Diane said. They gave a strong argument. They fought hard and he fought dirty. He put a tainted take on everything she said. Kristina says, hopefully, the judges will see right through that, but Alexis says she doesn’t think the odds are very good, so she’s going to prepare herself for a ruling against her. Sam asks how long that will take, and Alexis says, thirty days, a month. Kristina says, that long? They’re really going to make her wait that whole time? Molly says, she was right to fight. However this goes, she’s proud of Alexis standing up for herself and making the appeal. Alexis says, at least they know who turned her in for perjury – Ava Jerome.

Josslyn says she was with Dex when Michael asked him to reconsider turning Sonny in, and Sonny says, Michael? She says, yes, Michael. His son. The one he had renounced. Kristina was such a wreck over what might happen to Sonny, that she went to Michael and asked him to fix it. Which meant going to Dex, and that’s what Michael did. Sonny asks if he’s supposed to be grateful to Michael, but she says, no. That would mean he’d have to see the good in other people instead of focusing on himself. So no, she doesn’t expect him to be grateful. Just know that if he lifts his hand against Dex again, the only reason he can is because the man he wanted dead had the grace to let him go. She runs off.

Dante tells Dex that Sonny came to him and told him what happened. His version of the story at least. That’s how he found out. Dex says he sees, and Dante says he told Sonny that he wasn’t going to step in, so he’s not here on Sonny’s behalf. Dex says he didn’t think Dante was, and Dante says, but also, he didn’t arrest Sonny either. The least he could do was warn Sonny, make him understand the gravity of the situation. That if something had happened to Dex, or if something does happen to Dex, Sonny is the one they’re going to come looking for. Dex asks if he thinks it made a difference, but Dante says he doesn’t know. In the past, when he’s had these conversations with his father, they had deterrent. But now he doesn’t know what’s going on. He has his temper, sure, but he never openly flouted the law, and right now, he’s acting like he’s untouchable. So Dante guesses he misjudged his father. Like he misjudged Dex.

Kristina says, unbelievable. Ava, of all people? She murdered Connie, she sabotaged Morgan, and she goes to the bar and tries to get Alexis’s license taken away for what potentially amounts to a white lie? Molly says, Ava is vicious and ruthless, but she’s smart. She knew where to hit Alexis where it would hurt her the most. As far as she’s concerned, Ava took away Alexis’s law license. Alexis says, she had help – Fergus Byrne, and Molly says, that guy should have been disbarred, not Alexis. Alexis says, no kidding. They pointed out the conflict of interest and she doesn’t know if it swayed the judges or not. She hopes so, but at least it’s on the record. Sam says she’s proud Alexis stood up for herself, and Molly says, yeah. Even when the outcome they want isn’t guaranteed. Kristina’s phone dings and she says, it’s Dante. She’s got to handle this. Sam suggests she drive Kristina there, and Alexis thanks them for coming by. Kristina hugs her, and Alexis says, they always make her feel better. Sam hugs Alexis, and Alexis tells them, be careful. Sam says, she knows they will, and leaves with Kristina. Alexis asks Molly, what’s up? She didn’t even touch her food. She doesn’t want Molly to worry that she’s going to start drinking. She’s sober. Resolutely so. Molly says she’s glad to hear Alexis say that. She’s really proud of Alexis. She’s sorry. She’s just really got a lot on her mind. Alexis asks, what’s on her mind? but Molly says, today’s not about her. Alexis says, today is about them. So again, what’s on her mind? Molly asks how Kristina seemed to Alexis just now, and Alexis says, pale… subdued… Why? Molly says, because apparently, Sonny lost it and assaulted somebody at the wedding right in front of her.

Dante says he’s been avoiding Dex at the station because he didn’t want people thinking he was indirectly pressuring Dex to protect Sonny. Dex says he’s been avoiding Dante too. To be clear, he never felt any kind of pressure from Dante. He will admit, he was a little worried when Dante asked to meet with him today. Dante says, at worst, they probably think he doubts Dex as a cop, but he doesn’t. He thinks it’s pretty cool that Dex is trying to turn his life around. Dex says, that’s all he’s out to do. He should have never gotten tangled up with Sonny. Working for Sonny was turning him into someone he never meant to be. He just wants to put that behind him. He wants to do better and be better. Earn a badge and be worthy of it. Dante says, that’s good to hear. He appreciates Dex. Dex helped save his life and he’s grateful Dex isn’t pressing charges, mainly for Kristina. Dex says he’s witnessed how much Sonny loves his kids. He’s probably shaken up about letting Kristina down. Dante says he used to think that, but right now he just doesn’t know.

Maxie asks James, whose idea was it to ask Spinelli to move back in? Was it Georgie’s or grandma’s? James says, it was his idea, and Georgie says, but it’s a good one. And she’s here for it. She begs Spinelli, please, dad, move back in. They love having him around and he’s really a help around the house. Felicia says, good point, and Maxie looks at her. Felicia says, who wants ice cream? Come on. Let’s go find a treat. Follow her. Georgie tells James, that’s grandma’s way of giving them time to talk, and they leave with Felicia. Maxie says she thought Spinelli was coming over for dinner. It’s a little early. He says he was, and he hopes to still stay. He doesn’t think Georgie and James engineered his early arrival. He thinks the computer was truly buggy. She says she’s glad it was because it gives them a moment to talk. She didn’t want to say this in front of the kids and didn’t want to put him on the spot, but she misses having him here too. She would love it if he’d move back in.

Willow says she thought Michael would understand why it’s so important for Drew to run, but Drew says, it’s okay. He asked for Michael’s opinion. He wanted to hear what Michael had to say, and that’s what he has to say. He’s pragmatic. He’s looking out for Aurora and looking out for him. This is what he needs to hear. Michael says, McConkey was already facing a challenge from an opponent who’s been running for months. Drew is late coming in. Willow says, Drew has a name and has his own money, but Michael says, his opponent will try to accuse Drew of buying a congressional seat. Willow says, politics gets dirty. Opponents say anything. Michael says, speaking of, expect mudslinging. That’s going to be very hard to shake off. Drew says he can handle that, and Willow says, and let’s not forget about McConkey’s endorsement. Michael says, it will only get Drew so far up. Worst case, Drew loses, and the wellness division’s rollout is compromised, and Aurora is destabilized, right after they’re recovering from the stock inflation scandal. Drew says, all sound arguments for why he shouldn’t run, and Michael says, Drew asked for his opinion. He thinks Drew has more to lose than he does to win. Willow says she couldn’t disagree more.

Josslyn sees Blaze stretching in the park, and Blaze asks, how was her run? Josslyn says, it was good. She had to let off some steam. Blaze says she hears that. Nice seeing her. Josslyn asks how Kristina is doing, and Blaze says, Kristina was doing better, until she let slip to Molly what happened between Dex and Sonny, and how Kristina reacted. Molly is the last person Kristina would want to worry about her. Josslyn says, welcome to the madness. She’s sorry Blaze was pulled into it. Blaze says, Kristina’s worth it. She just wishes she had a better perspective about things weeks ago. In fact, she owes Josslyn an apology. Josslyn says, for what? and Blaze says, she was right about Sonny.

Molly tells Alexis, Blaze said Kristina witnessed Sonny going after Dex and just got all hysterical. She did some quiet checking with Anna, and yeah, Sonny assaulted Dex. Apparently, it would have been much worse if Jason hasn’t pulled Sonny off, and Kristina witnessed the whole thing. Alexis says, it must have been terrifying for her, and Molly says she imagines it must have been terrifying for Dex too. He’s elected to not file charges, which is his right, but she can’t worry about him right now. She’s just worried about Kristina and the baby. Kristina didn’t even call her. She hasn’t said a thing about it. If she hadn’t run into Blaze, she wouldn’t know Kristina had some meltdown in the ladies’ room. Alexis says, Kristina didn’t mention it to her either, but she’s sure it’s because Kristina was worried that she had too much going on. Molly says she doesn’t know if Kristina is keeping quiet because she’s the ADA or because Kristina doesn’t want her hovering, which of course (🍷) is her natural instinct because Kristina is her sister. And she’s carrying their baby. So now, she’s tiptoeing around Kristina’s boundaries, but what about hers? Doesn’t she have a right to know about Kristina’s emotional and physical state? Alexis says she understands. Kristina should have told her. Molly says she can’t even bring it up to Kristina because she risks setting Kristina off. So now she’s in this horrible position of having to choose whether to tell TJ or hide it from TJ, knowing full well he’ll go straight to Kristina if he knows, which will absolutely set her off. So what is she supposed to do?

Kristina meets Dante at Bobbie’s and says, Sam told her that dad came looking for him yesterday, so she assumes that’s why he wanted to talk to her. Dante says, yeah, he did, but that’s not why he’s here. He’s here for her, because she’s his sister and he loves her. She says, sorry. She’s been kind of a mess since the wedding. He says, nobody should be subjected to that. She shouldn’t have witnessed something like that. She says, dad tracked her down after and tried to justify it. But anything he said, or ever said, is ever going to make her forget that image. He was hitting Dex and the blood was dripping down his face, and he was yelling at Dex that he was going to kill him, and Jason. It was awful. Dante says, Dex is okay. He just talked to Dex. She says, well she’s not okay. She’s all over the place. All she kept thinking about at first was, this can’t be happening. Then she was looking at him and thinking, that can’t be my dad. But it was. She knows her dad has flaws and she knows he’s hurt people, but not like that. Not directly, physically, or maybe he has. She doesn’t know. The man that she saw was so ugly and full of rage. It was like he was wearing a mask or something. Or maybe he’s been wearing a mask this whole time when he’s with her. Dante says, it’s a complicated situation, and Kristina says, Dante’s seen him like that before, hasn’t he, when Sonny shot him. Dante says he doesn’t know actually. It was quite the opposite. He was like a stone, unemotional. It was like shooting him was nothing. She says, it wasn’t on purpose. It was an accident, right? That’s why he didn’t go to jail. He says, no. He lied about that.

Dex is reading on a park bench, when Sonny comes up to him.

Maxie says she never should have kicked Spinelli out. She overreacted. He was really wonderful. The kids really miss him being here and so does she. Will he move back in? He tells her that he can’t believe he’s saying this, but he must respectfully and regretfully decline. He loves her. He doesn’t want to be roommates. He wants them to be partners. He wants to be a couple. She says she does too, and he asks how this would work. Would they share a bedroom? Is she ready for that? She says, no, not yet, but she’s open to that in the future. It’s just… the kids. He says, right. Georgie’s of the age where it could be awkward. She says she does want to be a couple, but she thinks they need to take things slowly. Can’t they just be roommates for now? He can move back in and sleep in the guestroom. Or would that be too difficult if they’re not together together?

Dex gets up, and Sonny says, relax. He just wants to talk. Dex asks how Sonny found him, and Sonny says, Dex probably knows by now, he can find anybody he wants. Is Dex going to invite him to sit down? He’s unarmed. He’s alone. Does Dex want to frisk him? Dex says, if this is an ambush, and Sonny came to finish the job, he won’t take it lying down. Sonny says, noted, and Dex sits down. Sonny sits next to him and says he heard Dex opted to keep what happened in the house, but Dex says he’s not in Sonny’s house. Not anymore. No, he’s not filing charges, but he didn’t do it to help Sonny. He did it to help Kristina. It would have been bad for her. Sonny says he appreciates that. That’s why he’s here. He just wants to let Dex know, as far as his part, this is over.

Alexis tells Molly, let’s just sit here and put our emotions aside, and put our lawyer caps on. What’s the primary goal? Molly says, a healthy baby, and Alexis says, and how do we accomplish that? Molly says, with a calm and centered Kristina, and Alexis says, and how is Molly going to assist in that? Molly hesitates, and Alexis says, by not confronting her. Don’t rile her. Molly says, so just tread lightly? Treat Kristina like a minefield keeping her from her baby?

Dante says, as Kristina knows, he didn’t know Sonny was his father when he was working undercover. He got to meet the family and he fell in love with all of them. Michael the fixer, Morgan the wiseass, and her, the princess. He felt like they were all family even before he knew they were. He wasn’t going to take Sonny away from them and he didn’t want to take Sonny away from himself either. It’s really hard growing up without a father. He had a lot of family. They were great. They made a lot of noise at his Little League games, but he didn’t hear that one voice he always wanted to hear. And in the playground and on the street, when kids were saying all sorts of things about his mom because they didn’t know who his father was… He gave as many bloody noses as he got, but he’d always say something stupid like, you guys are gonna get it when my dad shows up. But he never did. And after a while, he stopped kidding himself that he ever would. So when he woke up at GH with a bullet hole in his stomach and Lu told him that he had a father, he justified not turning Sonny in for his kids, for her. But he’s one of Sonny’s kids too, so he did it for himself too. Finding out he had a father was a gift and he wasn’t going to give it back no matter who his father was. So he did what he had to do to keep his dad out of prison. Kristina takes his hand and says she knows Dex is keeping quiet because of her. And honestly, a part of her feels relief that she doesn’t have to testify, but the other part of her is scared that she’s making everything worse.

Spinelli supposes he’s always been waiting for Maxie, so yeah. He can wait as long as needed. She says, so he’ll move in, and they will date, and he says, nothing would delight him more than being here with his family. They kiss, and the others come back. James says, they got Spinelli rocky road and birthday cake. Those are his favorites, right? Spinelli says, yes, and Georgie says, they’re bribing him. Please say he’ll move back in. He looks at Maxie and says he’s moving in. They all hug.

Willow says, everyone is so tired of politics. The reason being, why bother? Why believe in someone? Most of the time, it’s ugly, and people aren’t listening to each other, no more than the politicians are listening to the people. Congressman McConkey was one of the rare ones, who actually tried to govern fairly. He didn’t suffer fools gladly, and he’s hand selected Drew, because he recognizes Drew’s potential, his desire to make a difference, to serve the people. He’s a decorated war hero who’s already served our country. A man of determination and strong character, who can more than withstand any bad press the opposition might throw at him. And as for his wealth, no need to shy away from it, because it’s actually proof that Drew won’t have special interest groups behind the scenes pulling the strings. And as for Aurora, Michael knows that he can handle it without Drew. He’s done it before. Whatever expansions are on the horizon, he’ll manage them, because right now, Drew has something more important to do. Contributing to a functioning government is worth a few sacrifices. Drew says, wow. Maybe he should get her to be his campaign manager. She tells him that she’d say yes, but she wants him to have someone who knows what they’re doing. Michael says, she’s convinced him, and Drew says, him too. He was on the fence, but she made him realize he has an opportunity to make things better. And if he turns it down, it’s like he’s skipping out on his duty, and he can’t do that. So if he does this, he’s going to need some help from them. Michael says, he’s got it, and Willow says, we’re all in – she takes Michael’s hand – Congressman Cain. Drew laughs.

Alexis says, aside from likening her sister to an explosive device, Molly is on the right track. Just tread lightly. Molly supposes that’s all she can do now, and Alexis says she’ll serve as a buffer between Kristina and Sonny. Molly says she doesn’t want Alexis to get involved with Sonny, but Alexis says, trust her. She can handle him. She’s concerned about her girls. One needs to calm down and one needs to get some rest, because Molly is going to need all her energy when she becomes a mom. Molly says she can handle anything if it means keeping this baby healthy, and in a couple of months, she won’t need to be relying on Kristina anymore. When this baby comes, she’s going to keep Kristina and her drama far away. (Rut-roh.)

Dante says, this is not on Kristina. This is on Sonny. She says, what about tomorrow? Or the next day, or the next year, or the next time he does something like this? It is on her, because she didn’t stand up and stop him when she had the chance. He says, okay. If that’s the way she wants to be about it, it’s going to be on her and it’s going to be on him too.

Blaze says she thought Josslyn was way out of line. Now she sees Josslyn was just trying to warn Kristina, make her see her father for who he is. Josslyn says she can see how Kristina can have illusions about Sonny, but now the blinders are off, and she’s seen what he’s capable of with her own eyes. And a part of her really wishes Kristina hadn’t and she was still safe in those illusions. It’s ironic, isn’t it? She says she’ll see Blaze around, and continues on.

Sonny says, this thing between him and Dex, this bad blood, it’s over. Dex says, just like that, and Sonny says, it’s a distraction he doesn’t need. He has more important things to do. He rubs his forehead, and Dex says, Sonny isn’t one to back off a grudge, but Sonny says, Dex doesn’t know him as well as he thinks he does. As a matter of fact, he doesn’t want Dex to think about him at all. Please. Dex wants to be a cop, be a cop. Dex isn’t worth his time and energy. He gets up and so does Dex, and Sonny says, Dex is nothing to him now. For your sake, keep it that way. He glares at Dex and walks away.

Tomorrow, Laura wonders who got this information and leaked it to the press; Curtis tells Portia, there’s got to be something more to this story; Jason tells Sonny that he’s in real trouble; and Carly tells Kristina, this stays between us.

🤽 A Finale, a Reunion, and a Pause Walk Into a Bar…

The only thing I have to say about this embarrassing mess is that Lindsay has always been a controlling shrew who gaslights her way through life, and Carl knew her long enough to know that wasn’t going to change.

I blinked and missed this.

These people don’t know what a favor Bravo did them.

💝 More Than Golden…

This is her nice way of saying she wouldn’t be caught dead getting involved with such an embarrassing form of entertainment. She will, however, watch it.

https://people.com/susan-lucci-was-called-about-leading-the-golden-bachelorette-exclusive-8653911

💎 The Latest In Diamonds…

Crystal got a raw deal, especially since she was just coming into her own, but this might be interesting.

https://people.com/rhobh-season-14-cast-bozoma-saint-john-jennifer-tilly-kathy-hilton-8652679

She is too funny and smart. And probably too funny and smart for this nonsense.

🔓 Learn All About It…

Get the lowdown on the teenth of June.

https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/historical-legacy-juneteenth

🐶 First Came the Bowl…

The Stanley Pup will be broadcast in the U.S. on NHL Network and ESPN+ on Friday, June 7, at 8 p.m. ET and on Sportsnet in Canada on Saturday, June 8, at 6:30 p.m. ET. Air dates and times are subject to change based on the schedule for the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.

https://people.com/nhl-starts-stanley-pup-canine-hockey-game-filled-with-rescue-dogs-8656129

🧥 Ne’er Cast a Clout…

Join me tomorrow for the last soap in May, along with tea and tidbits to entertain. Until then, stay safe, stay never texting while driving, and stay not just being fiercely loyal and protective to those you love, but also to yourself.

June 16, 2023 – Ned Is Brought Out of Twilight Sleep, School’s Out, Not Too Late, Something, Après Rules, Messy Lou, Almost Here, Pets (!) Of the Famous, 3 Squared Quotes & Parade

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Finn plays a solo game of Backgammon in the breakroom, when Elizabeth walks in and asks if he’s playing against himself. He asks what she wants to hear, and she asks if he has no friends. He says, Tracy’s back in town, so he’s practicing. He can’t let her beat him. She’s impossible to deal with under normal circumstances. If she got a win… He’s got to stay on his toes. Elizabeth says, maybe she can help, and sits across from him.

Diane and Alexis find seats at the Bistro, and Diane says she keeps forgetting this place serves Earl Grey by default. She’s not a fan. Alexis says, take it back and get something else, but Diane says she can’t. Alexis calls her a martyr, and asks why she’s so cranky. Somebody on her mind? Diane says, if she’s referring to DA Scorpio, no. Holly left town; Robert told her himself. Alexis says, that sounds good… isn’t it? but Diane says, he couldn’t say if or when she was going to return. Alexis says, sounds like a win to her. She’s gone; he’s here. So is Diane.

On the phone, Cody says he knows they have a lot going on right now, but he wouldn’t call if it wasn’t important. Sam asks if he got arrested again, and he says, no, but he does need her help. She says, with what? and he says, exposing Gladys Corbin.

Sasha comes into Willow’s room, apologizing for being late, but Willow says she imagines it take time to get all suited up. Sasha says, that’s not what distracted her. She got hung up by an email. Willow says she has no concept of time in this room. She’s just glad Sasha’s here. Sasha says, Willow looks so much better, and Willow thanks her. She says she doesn’t want to sound insensitive, but Sasha’s eyes look red. Has she been crying? Sasha says, time to rethink Deception’s concealer formula (well, I would hope you don’t put it in your eyes), and Willow asks, what’s going on? Sasha says she was crying because of Nina.

On the phone, Michael asks Dex if there’s any news from the Pikeman camp… Keep him posted. It’s important Sonny thinks things are status quo. He doesn’t want Sonny to know they had any connection. Chase comes along and asks how Willow is doing. Michael says, she’s holding her own. Sasha’s in with her right now. Chase says, no more phones? and Michael says, they still have to wear masks and gowns to keep the room sterile, but she’s only allowed one visitor at a time. Chase says, that’s great. He’s sure she appreciates the human contact. Michael says, what about him? and Chase says he’s actually trying to avoid human contact. Everybody’s on the 10th floor, waiting for news about Ned, and he doesn’t want to get in the way of… Michael says, Brook’s sweet Granny Tracy?

TJ checks Ned’s vitals, as Olivia stands by nervously. Tracy and Brook come in, and Brook asks how he is. Olivia tells them, the doctor said, it’s time to bring Ned out of his twilight sleep. Brook says, sounds hopeful, and Tracy asks TJ, is it hopeful?

Finn tells Elizabeth that backgammon dates back 5000 years, and she says she didn’t realize she was in for a history lesson. Elizabeth makes a good move, and Finn says, that was lucky. Gilgamesh, the Mesopotamian king who wanted immortality, would play. She says she guesses he had to do something if he was going to live forever, and Finn says, big time player? Cleopatra. Elizabeth says, wow, and Finn says, maybe the best of all; Lucille Ball. She and Sammy Davis would just sit down at parties and start playing backgammon. She asks if he’s trying to distract her with this amazing information and his dazzling charm, and he says, the dazzling charm comes naturally. The backgammon history is a bonus. She says, so he’s a charmer and a nerd; it’s a winning combination. He asks if she just called him a nerd, and she makes a winning move, saying, she thinks she likes this game.

Diane tells Alexis, Robert said his complicated life just got less complicated. Isn’t that attractive? Then their uncomplicated conversation became more complicated after Olivia Quartermaine came over and started pressing Robert for inside information on the SEC case, and was there a possible deal on the table where her client Carly could give up her client Sonny. Alexis says, and Diane was all ears, and Diane says, of course (🍷) she was. Robert didn’t seem to appreciate that. She just doesn’t know if they’re compatible. Alexis says, Diane really likes those bad boy clients, doesn’t she? and Diane says, she likes the bad boy clients? She coughs, saying, Jerry Jax…. cough, cough… Julian Jerome. Alexis says, stop. Everyone to their corners. Diane says, that’s not what she wanted to talk about anyway. She’s consulting on a new case, and she needs Alexis’s great wisdom. Has she ever heard of Bidz Secure? With a Z. It’s crypto currency. Alexis says she doesn’t do that, and Diane says, neither does she. Just stay with her. It’s a digital currency security start-up. Their client is the CFO who’s been accused of stealing the keys to a big wallet which has somehow gone missing. Alexis says, a big wallet? and Diane says, it’s not a real wallet. It’s a digital wallet. He says he’s being framed by the CEO, who’s apparently a real crypto bro, according to her associate. Alexis says, that’s a he said/he said, and Diane says, the wife of the crypto bro CEO says she actually witnessed their client downloading funds, so it’s a he said/she said/he said. Alexis says, it sounds like Diane doesn’t believe what she said. Does she have any evidence? Diane says, no. The security is all in the digital ether, so there’s no paper trail. It’s keystrokes and clicks, and no, she doesn’t believe her. According to Diane’s associate, her husband is a real shark. Alexis says, so where does the shark swim? What does the shark eat? Diane asks if Alexis is having a stroke. What is she talking about? Alexis says, hunger. She may not know anything about tech bros, but she knows something about bros, and if it were her, she would be looking into the proclivities and the extracurricular activities of this certain CEO, and Diane might find something that his wife doesn’t like. If she’s going out on a limb for a lying cheater, or worse, she might think twice. Diane says, Alexis Davis, you are yummy and brilliant and devious, and Alexis says, all’s fair in love and law.

Cody tells Sam that he’ll fill her in when she gets here. He’s at the stables. He thanks her, and flashes back to talking to Brook saying he has the support of her entire family, granny aside. He says, Comet would miss him. Wouldn’t you boy? He puts his forehead against the horse, and says, apparently, there’s a few people out there who would. Don’t worry. Gladys won’t get rid of him that easily.

TJ says, his hope is that the sedation allowed Ned’s brain to rest, preventing any further swelling and maybe decreasing it. Tracy says, hope; that’s carefully worded. He says, medical professionals are discouraged from giving blanket assurances, but he can tell them that Ned’s medical team is cautiously optimistic. Brook thanks him, and asks, what’s next? TJ says, they’ll wake him up and assess his cognitive state, and Olivia says she was told there was a slight chance of lasting effects. Tracy says, like what? and he says, they’re getting ahead of themselves. Instead of rattling off a list of possible complications, they’ll start with removing Ned’s IV sedation, and work from there.

Diane says, Alexis misses being a lawyer; she can hear it. Alexis says, miss it? Being a lawyer is like voluntarily signing up to go into battle with an army of paperwork and legal jargon. It’s like navigating a perverse maze of precedents and cases that have no mercy. Diane says, but cracking the case. Wiping the smug grin off the face of opposing counsel. That was never done to her of course (🍷), but then there’s winning, winning, winning. Alexis says, pages and pages and pages of statutory law that you have to memorize, only to find out that it’s just been revised, and Diane says, it’s like putting together a giant puzzle. Alexis says, you get no sleep, you have no life, because you know you have to be in court for the next 20 days in a row, and Diane says, that’s why we have caffeine. Alexis says, to watch an innocent person get exonerated and order restored to a chaotic world. God, she misses it so much. It’s like losing a limb. She misses arguing in court; she loved arguing. And the thrill of advocating for justice. It’s who she is. She can’t just stand on the sidelines and watch. Diane says, like a reporter?

Sam arrives at the stables, and tells Cody, this better be important. She’s got to go back to the hospital. He asks, how’s Ned? Leo and Brook were here earlier. So was Tracy. Sam says, so he met Tracy, and he says, it was quite the experience. She’s a mother who’s worried about her son. They’re all worried. Sam says she and Dante are at the hospital supporting Dante’s mother, so if Cody wouldn’t mind being brief; what’s his plan? He says, that’s what he needs her help with, and she says she thought he needed help executing the plan, not brainstorming the whole damn thing. He’s never had problems executing his own schemes before. He says, way harsh. Besides, she has proximity to the Corinthos family. She can gain inside knowledge on Gladys a helluva lot easier than he could. Besides, she’s the only one who knows the whole story and believes him. She says she doesn’t know the whole story. He never told her Gladys’s motive for framing him. He says, she does believe him, right?

Willow says, Nina made Sasha cry? What has she done now? Sasha says, it’s not what Willow thinks. These are tears of joy. Willow asks if they’re in a parallel universe. Nina sparked joy? Sasha says, very funny. Willow must be feeling better. Willow says she’s just trying to process, and Sasha says she knows Willow’s relationship with Nina has been… Willow says, disastrous… fraught, and Sasha says, and this is all her fault. There was a time when she and Nina were at odds, remember? Willow says, now Sasha will tell her again how that’s all changed, and Sasha says, it has changed. Nina just wrote her the most wonderful letter of commendation to end her guardianship. Willow says, that’s great. She’s so proud of Sasha. Sasha thanks her, and says she’s finally ready to move forward. How about Willow?

Michael says, so Tracy is putting Chase through the paces, and Chase says, oh yeah. Now he knows how Comet feels. Michael says, she’s not as bad as she seems. When the chips are down, she loves her family, and she’s extremely loyal. Maybe too loyal, but she loves Brook. They have this whole love/hate thing going on. Chase says, but Brook can hold her own. It’s actually kind of fun to watch. Michael says, looks like someone is getting desensitized to the Quartermaine ways, and Chase asks how Michael is holding up through all this. Michael says, it’s a roller coaster. But they’ll get to the other side. He’s just really thankful for the nanny, because with Wiley’s endless energy and keeping Amelia on track is a non-stop juggling act. Chase says he can’t imagine that. It’s got to take a lot of strength and patience, especially while worrying about Willow.

Tracy asks, how long is this going to take? and Brook asks if she has a pickleball championship. Why doesn’t she wait outside with Dante? Olivia says, TJ told them, it could be twenty minutes; it could be a few hours. Tracy is acting like a six-year-old on a road trip. Stop. Tracy says, where is the doctor? Can’t they be doing more? What happened to the Quartermaine name? Monica left them… Olivia says, seriously? Tracy can’t sit in her own son’s ICU room without complaining about everything? Tracy says, he’s used to it. It’s like home. Ned moves his head, and Tracy says she rests her case. Olivia says, they’re here, and Ned opens his eyes, the three of them coming into focus. He closes his eyes again, as we all would.

Elizabeth sets up another game, and Finn says, today’s the last day of being just Nurse Baldwin. How does it feel? She says, it feels good. She’s happy to have been chosen for this position. She hopes she can do some good. Maybe bring some healing to this hospital. Lord knows they could use it after losing Epiphany. He says he thinks she’s the right person to bring back the humanity they need, and she thanks him. She says she keeps telling herself, this isn’t about her. It’s about her service to the patients and the staff who work so hard. She’s been linked to this hospital her entire life. One of her grandfathers was Dr. Hardy, the symbol of virtue, the true hero of General Hospital. I find myself nodding. It’s in this place she’s had her highest highs and her lowest lows. This place has put her back together more times than she’d like to count. Let’s not forget all the legends of the nurses station; Jessie Brewer, Bobbie Spencer, and Epiphany. Sometimes she wonders if she’s strong enough to be like them. Finn says, she is strong. In the end, she might be the strongest of them all.

Sam says she bailed Cody out. If she’d thought he was a thief, she wouldn’t have bothered. He thanks her, and she says, maybe it’s best if he does this legally. Why doesn’t he ask Dante for help? He says he doesn’t want to compromise Dante, and she laughs, and says, but he’s compromising her? He says he could just skip town, but she’d be out her bail money, and she says she’d find him in a heartbeat. He says he has no doubt, and feeds Comet some carrots. He says, it kills him that Sasha doesn’t know who Gladys really is, and Sam says, which is why they need to prove that the bracelet was planted. He says, Sasha needs to know that Gladys can’t be trusted. So does Port Charles. Sam suggests they just focus on keeping him out of jail, and not bite off more than they can chew. Feeding Comet more carrots, Cody tells her, Comet says, why limit ourselves?

Michael tells Chase that his heart breaks every time there’s a moment with Amelia, and Willow’s not there to experience it. The other day, Amelia looked up at him and smiled at him for the first time, like she really saw him. It was incredible, but Willow wasn’t there; she was here. He tries to record what he can on his phone, but it’s not the same. Willow needs to be there, experiencing it firsthand, to see the look on Amelia’s face when she lights up. It’s time she’ll never get back. Chase says, she’ll be able to watch those videos forever, and she’ll treasure every single one of them. Even more because she’ll know Michael took the time to record, even though he was going through his own hell.

Sasha tells Willow that she just met with Dr. Montague. He’s the psychiatrist the court appointed to evaluate her. Willow asks, how’d it go? and Sasha says, pretty good? She thinks. It’s hard to know for sure. Willow is sure Dr. Montague was very impressed. Why wouldn’t he be? Sasha has survived things that would have broken anyone else. Sasha says, Willow’s one to talk, and Willow says, having the support of family and friends has made all the difference. Sasha says, same, and Nina was a very big part of that for her. Nina was there for her when she gave Nina every reason to hate her. She pretended to be the thing Nina wanted more than anything. Nina was searching for her daughter, and what she and Valentin did was horrible, but Nina somehow found the strength and love to forgive her. That could not have been easy. Willow says she sees what Sasha is doing, but Nina has put her and the family she loves through the wringer. Some things can’t be forgiven.

Finn says, maybe it’s time for a Hardy to be in charge again. Elizabeth’s Gram was a legend in her own right. It’s kind of her destiny. Elizabeth says, those are some big shoes to fill, and he says, the shoe fits, Cinderella. He’s sorry he couldn’t join her celebration last night. She says, couldn’t or wouldn’t? She realizes girls night out isn’t for everyone, but we missed you. He says, we? and she says, I missed you. He says, hopefully, there will be many more celebrations, but he knew she needed a night out with her best friends. She says she’d like to think he’s one of them, and he says, no doubt about it.

Olivia says, thank God. She’s been praying so hard. She knew he’d wake up. Tracy tells her, back off. His brain’s been deprived of enough oxygen. She tells Ned, say something, but Brook says, don’t rush him. Ned says, water, and Brook gets a glass, Olivia putting the straw in his mouth. TJ comes in, and says, that was fast. Tracy says she wouldn’t expect any less, and TJ tells Ned, welcome back. Does he know why he’s in the hospital?

Alexis says, Diane’s not the only one she complains to about her job. While Diane was chatting it up at The Savoy with Robert’s ex, she was complaining to Felicia about her job. Diane says, her, complain? and Alexis says she believes in free press. She believes in reporters. And maybe that passion for complaining just fuels that commitment… She just wishes she were more fulfilled at The Invader. Diane says, but? and Alexis says she sometimes makes a difference. She sometimes shines a light on a story that’s important, but those stories hardly ever happen. For every impactful story, it’s like there’s a zillion mundane, stupid ones, like celebrity gossip or fashion. It’s like finding a needle of significance in a haystack of triviality. Diane says, it’s not exactly Woodward and Bernstein, and Alexis says, maybe she’s just spreading herself too thin, and needs to take advantage of her support team, and do some serious outreach. Diane says, yes, her support team. That now includes – she clears her throat – the wonderful Esme Prince.

Michael says, Chase is right. He needs to focus on the future. Once Willow is released, they’ll have the rest of their lives to make more moments together. Chase says, and they will, but until then, don’t forget to send a flare up when things get tough. His friends are here, and they want to help. Michael thanks him, and says, despite all the angst and craziness with the kids, he wouldn’t trade being a father for anything. Chase says he can see that, and Michael asks if Chase ever thinks about children. Chase says, talk about turning the tables, and Michael asks if it’s a touchy subject. Chase says, no, of course (🍷) not. He grew up in a great family. His dad was always there. His mom was kind of busy, but they both loved him. Michael says, so how about it? and Chase says, let him put it this way. He definitely loves kids, and he and Brook are back together, but as for his own, that’s a long way off in the future. Michael says, the future kind of has a habit of catching up to you sooner than you think.

Sasha says, Willow’s relationship with Nina is complicated, but so is hers. She lied to Nina, she conned her, she broke Nina’s heart. And she put Brando through hell with her addiction. Both times, she was the recipient of grace; forgiven. And recently, she wrongfully accused a friend of something. Willow says, and she was forgiven? but Sasha says, he doesn’t hold it against her, but he’s not sure he can be her friend. Willow says she’s sorry, and Sasha says, so is she. It’s painful wanting to connect to someone you’ve wronged, even if they don’t owe you a thing.

Sam says, Cody’s innocence is going to be a lot easier to prove than Gladys’s guilt, and Cody says, tell it to his lawyer. She says, what lawyer? and he says, Scott Baldwin. She asks why Scotty isn’t dealing with this, and he says, Scotty is working on something else for him. She says, bigger than a conviction for grand larceny? They have to prove Gladys was in his pants the night of the Nurses Ball. He says, she was in his jacket, thank you very much, and the PCPD already looked into all this. There was no surveillance footage. She says, there are other ways.

Finn asks if Elizabeth wants to play, and she says, yeah, she wants to play. He asks if they’re still talking about backgammon, and she laughs, saying, yes, they’re talking about backgammon. He says, just checking, and they sit back at the board. He says he’s a little afraid. He thinks she cheats. She says she wants that cup, and he hands her the cup with the dice. She shakes them up, and spills them onto the board. They play another game, and she beats him again.

Alexis says, Esme Prince, the latest entrant into the Cassadine family Squid Game, and Diane laughs. Alexis says she did that as a favor to Laura, and Diane says, that’s some favor. Esme is a… not nice person… snake. That’s mild. Is Alexis sure that’s wise? Alexis says, since when has she done anything that’s wise? and Diane says, Alexis is one of the wisest people she knows. Occasionally, she’s led astray by her passion and idealism. Alexis says, in this case, she was just trying to provide Esme with some stability, so she doesn’t run off with Laura’s grandchild in tow. Diane says, it’s generous of her, and Alexis says, actually, she has a soft spot for Esme. Alexis knows firsthand what it’s like to have a psychotic parent, and Esme’s got two. And Gregory actually keeps her calm. Diane says, Gregory? and Alexis says, he’s agreed to join the editorial board. Diane says she thought Alexis was persona non grata when she went over his head and called the dean, but Alexis says, they have an understanding now. She can be his friend and care about him; she just can’t meddle. And the editorial board is actually happy to have him, and he’s happy to be in his erudite element. Diane says, so all’s well that ends well, and Alexis says, to quote the Bard.

Sasha asks if she can read Willow something, and Willow says, sure. Sasha reads: Sasha Gilmore is not defined by her past. No matter our mistakes, shortcomings, or circumstances, everyone deserves another chance to build a life that once seemed impossible. Willow says, that’s what Nina wrote about Sasha, isn’t it? and Sasha nods. Willow says, she writes well, and Sasha says, she writes from her heart. But maybe she was also writing about herself. Maybe it’s a prayer of sorts. All she knows is that Nina’s capacity for forgiveness is massive. Something tells her, it might be hereditary.

In the elevator, Michael says he’s glad Chase and Brook are back together. They’re good for each other. Chase says, there’s never a dull moment, that’s for sure. Last weekend, she took him to the Beecher’s Corners flea market. She said she had a surprise for him, and whisked him away on this whirlwind tour. It was like she was possessed; like she had this sixth sense for finding vintage clothing. They leave the elevator, and Michael says, Brook is usually all over the place, but Chase grounds her. She can be her own worst enemy. Chase is like a moral compass for her. It’s important each person bring something to the relationship, so they can complement each other. That’s what Willow does for him. She really helped him focus on what really matters, and Chase does that for Brook. Chase asks what Brook does for him, but Michael says, you tell me.

Ned says, his head… hurts, and TJ says, he has a head injury. They’ll get him a drip to manage the pain. Does he know how he hurt his head? Ned says, did he fall? and Tracy says, yes, at the MetroCourt pool. Ned says, pool… and Olivia says, hopefully, he won’t sue the owner. Tracy says, what she wants to know is why he came barreling out like he had some earthshattering news to tell Drew. What got him all fired up?

Diane says, she and Alexis need to exercise together, and Alexis asks, what’s wrong with her? Diane says, come on, but Alexis says, no. Diane says she’s going to take Alexis to her trapeze class. It is such a good workout. Alexis says, she knows a girl who broke her foot playing pickleball (WOTD), and Diane says, then they’ll do yoga. It’s nice, it’s safe, it’s close to the ground. All that stretching and core. Alexis says, it sounds hard, and Diane says, you are impossible. Alexis says, but consistent, giving Diane a thumbs up before she leaves.

Finn says he thinks the tide is turning, and Elizabeth says, we’ll see. She rolls the dice, and he says, ouch. That’s got to hurt a little bit. She calls him Genghis Khan, and he says, Genghis Khan playing backgammon? Is she sure? She says, if he did, she’s sure this world would be a much different place. He says he’s sure it would, and she rolls again. She says she doesn’t like this game anymore, and she has to get back to work. She doesn’t want that head nurse breathing down her neck. He says, she’s okay; I’ve heard some good things about her. She says she hopes it stays that way, and he says he’s sure it will. She bids him goodnight and leaves. He sighs and rolls the dice, getting snake eyes. He says, the tide is turning, and moves his pieces.

Sam calls Spinelli, and Cody says, no, wait, but she doesn’t pay attention to him. She tells Spinelli that she’s got a job for him, making a shushing motion to Cody.

Willow asks if Sasha thinks she’s been too hard on Nina, but Sasha says she didn’t say that. There’s been real harm done. All she’s saying is, the story doesn’t have to end there. Willow says she told Wiley, new beginnings are always possible, and Sasha flashes back to Cody telling her that Gladys framed him. He says, even if she doesn’t believe that, at least she believes he’s not a thief, and he hopes someday she knows he’s the one telling her the truth. She tells Willow, he’s got a wise mommy, and Willow blows her a kiss.

Chase tells Michael that he’s going to check in on Brook, and see how Ned’s doing… or he could just text her, and avoid Tracy. Michael says, that’s not really Chase’s style though, is it? and Chase says, no. He has to face things head-on. He just doesn’t want Brook to have to run interference with Tracy. Then again, it might give her something to do to take her mind off her dad. Michael asks how Ned is doing, and Chase says, they were waiting for Dr. Ashford to wake him up from the induced coma. Brook brought Leo in to sit with him earlier. Michael says, tell Brook that he’s thinking about her, and Chase says, and send Willow his love. Michael says, for what it’s worth (🍷), he thinks Chase would be a great dad. Chase heads for the elevator.

Ned says, this is all a bit fuzzy, and TJ says, totally normal. Let’s start with this. What year is it? Ned says, 2023, and TJ asks where they are. Ned says, Port Charles, New York, and everyone gets all happy. TJ says, seems like you’re on your way to recovery, Ned. He gave them a scare though. Ned says, his name is not Ned. And he and I say it together… My name is Eddie Maine. The happiness gets sucked out of the room.

On Monday, Austin tells Ava, it might be time for a new nanny; Brook tells someone that they need to step up; Ned wonders what they’re talking about; and Nina tells Sonny, once you know, there’s no going back.

🎓 They Made It…

It’s matriculation time.

🏆 How To See Them…

You can still watch the Daytime Emmys even if you missed them tonight.

🥪 Magical Sandwiches…

Stassi gives us a tour of Something About Her.

🍸 VanderHits Still Coming…

A million times hotter than Sandoval, who looks like a leftover beatnik from the 60s.

https://okmagazine.com/p/ariana-madix-new-boyfriend-daniel-wai-instagram-official-scandoval/

Again, when Jax is the voice of reason, we are living in Bizarro World.

https://okmagazine.com/p/jax-taylor-trolls-tom-sandoval-apart-inviting-brittany-cartwright-concert/

Eww.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/relationships/raquel-leviss-blasted-for-2013-post-about-making-your-ex-feel-uncomfortable-after-tom-sandoval-affair-not-much-has-changed/ar-AA1crJR1

At first I gave Schwartz credit.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1377111/where-tom-schwartz-stands-with-tom-sandoval-after-incredibly-messed-up-affair-with-raquel-leviss

And then I didn’t.

More about those not-so-secret revelations.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2023/06/14/vanderpump-rules-secrets-revealed-recap-tom-sandoval-raquel-leviss-lies-ariana-madix/70321716007/

Yeah, yeah. Hindsight is 20/20. I wouldn’t be so quick shame anyone for wanting a paycheck either. Still not loving Charli.

🍕 Just Another Juicy Joe…

I don’t believe for one second this guy’s on the up and up.

This time she didn’t understand the question.

🎉 Juneteenth Is Bustin’ Out All Over…

Read all about it.

https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/historical-legacy-juneteenth

Juneteenth.com

🐖 Latest In Celebrity Fashion…

Pets never go out of style.

https://parade.com/celebrities/celebrity-pets-on-instagram

🐳 Quotes of the Week

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

Life doesn’t have to be perfect to be wonderful.Annette Funicello

For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. – Ralph Waldo Emerson (Uh-oh.)

Happiness depends to some extent upon external conditions, but chiefly upon mental attitudes. – Paramahansa Yogananda

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

Judge each day not by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Sometimes you make the right decision, and sometimes you have to make the decision right. – Dr. Phil

There’s a difference between undercooked and raw. – TomColicchio, Top Chef

There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. – Elie Wiesel

📼 Made You a Mixtape…

If you still believe in weekends, do something outside of your usual routine. Then meet me on Sunday for a little Dead and/or on Monday for the usual soap and a lotta Deck. Until then, stay safe, stay using your time wisely, since there’s a limited supply, and stay believing new beginnings are always possible.

June 17, 2022 – Drew Celebrates With Carly, Suits, Finished, RomaDrama, Wife Block, Unconcerned, One More, Spinning Thrones, Juneteenth, 10 Quotes For Dads & Vibe

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Carly sees someone swimming in the pool, and says, the pool’s closed. Drew gets out, and sexy music plays while she stares at him. Erm… He says he was hoping the owner could bend the rules a little for him.

Nina asks if everything’s all right, and Sonny says, it’s just business. It wasn’t anything urgent. He thanks her for waiting, and she says, it would have been rude, not to mention immature, if she’d just walked away in a huff (or a minute and a huff. sorry). He asks if she was tempted, and she says, a little bit. A part of her doesn’t want to hear his answer about the kiss he gave her, but then there’s another part of her that really needs to know, because it means something to her. Did he kiss her because he got into a fight with his ex-wife?

At a drive-in (!), Anna asks if Valentin has ever been here before, but he says he hasn’t had the pleasure. Her? She says, no. All the drive-in theaters she’s seen have been in movies she’s watched. He says, she wanted him to surprise her, and she says, he did. He’s kind of like this movie. He says, old or notorious? and she says, he seems to be black and white, but in reality, he’s a complex balance of shadows. She got that out of a book on Hitchcock. He says he likes it; it makes him sound classic, yet timeless. She says, this is the part where Ingrid Bergman realizes she’s been poisoned, and he says, like the old days, huh? She says, only if your nostalgic about someone being drugged in an undercover operation, and he says he thinks it’s part of their charm tonight.

Trina tells Josslyn that they have to get out of the bar before the cops check their IDs. The instigator, aka tall bald guy, is taken away, and the cops talk to bar guy. Josslyn says, now’s their chance, but as they start to leave, Rory comes in, and asks what they’re doing here.

Selina walks into The Savoy, and asks why Brad called her back here. He says, there’s a problem with the game. Linc comes out of the back and goes to the bar, while Brook stares daggers at him. He asks for a double vodka on the rocks, and Brook starts to stomp over to him, but Chase intercepts her and asks if she’s going somewhere. Brad tells Selina, Judge Abbott canceled at the last minute, so he let another player come in. She says, without vetting him first? Linc tells N’neka to put it on his tab, when Britt comes up to the bar. She says she was here earlier, and realized she can’t find her phone. Did someone turn it in? N’neka says she’ll check, and leaves. Linc says he hopes she finds Britt’s phone. He hates to see a lady in distress.

In the hallway, Brad tells Selina, when he saw the guy’s bankroll, he figured it would be okay. He knew the password. She says, just spit it out; what happened? and Cody comes out, counting a load of cash.

Sonny says, when he kissed Nina, he wasn’t thinking about Carly, and she says, but he did fight with Carly. He says, yeah. Carly and Michael think he turned his back on his family. She says, that’s ridiculous. His family is everything to him. He says, right, and when he went on the stand, it wasn’t against Michael; he was just there to tell the truth. She says, and he was gracious enough to forgive her, and doesn’t hold her responsible anymore for keeping his identity a secret. He says, the thing is, he always believed and still believes Wiley needs to have her in his life. She thanks him, and says, Carly considers that a betrayal. He says, in Carly’s mind, the biggest betrayal was, when Baldwin was going after Michael, he stood by Nina. Nina says she has to be honest. When he did that, she was surprised too.

Drew tells Carly that he just needed a quick swim. It was a crazy day at Aurora, and he didn’t get a chance to work out. She asks, how quick? and he says, only a mile. Navy SEAL. He hopes she isn’t going to revoke his membership, but she says, he’s exactly the distraction she needed after the day she’s had. He says, bad? and she says, beyond. Frustrating… heartbreaking… deeply disappointing, but also the best.

Trina tells Rory that she and Josslyn were tracking down proof Esme framed her, and he says, in a bar known for criminal activity? Trina says, just the place Esme would go to for an unregistered phone, and Josslyn promises they’ll explain everything later, but right now, they need to get out of here. An officer calls Rory over, and asks if he has ID on Josslyn and Trina.

Chase asks, what happened to their hanging out by the pool? and Brook says she’s sorry, but this was too good of a chance to pass up. Linc had a card from The Savoy, with what was obviously a password written on the back. He says, a strong indicator that something shady was going on, and she says, yes, Mr. Sarcasm. This is her chance to catch Linc in the act, and blackmail him into signing the rights to her songs back over to her. He says, there’s so much illegal in what she just said to him, he doesn’t know where to start.

Linc says he knows Britt. She’s the woman in the GIF that’s gone viral; soaking wet… climbing out of the pool. She says, yes, that’s her, and he says, she has a rockin’ bod. It’s like the beauty from the Black Lagoon. They might be able to recreate that in one of his artist’s videos. She says, excuse me? and he says, oh, did he not mention he’s a music producer?

Selina asks, is this the last minute player? and Cody says, they meet again. All the players raved about her in there. She says, did they? and he says, Brad here was kind enough to let him sit in on the game. Texas Hold ‘Em high stakes is exactly how he likes to play. It’s a shame the game ended so early. She says, isn’t it, and he says, thanks for the hospitality. Goodnight. He starts to leave, and she says, Li! A big guy comes in, and she says she’d like a word with this man – outside.

Anna says she loves this movie, and Valentin says he’s never known anyone so thrilled with this film. She says, come on. Cary Grant rescues Ingrid Bergman. The Nazis are thwarted, and the moment he goes back inside, Claude Reins is a dead man. What’s not to love? It’s so good. He says, if she likes this film, she’s going to love the second feature, and she says, he’s not going to tell her what it is? He says she wanted to be surprised. There’s a concession stand that sells bon-bons. A little pedestrian for such a momentous occasion. She says, a drive-in’s momentous? but he says, not the drive-in; us. Her agreeing to an official first date. She says, that is momentous, and he says, so – he brings out a basket from the backseat – he brought charcuterie, and caviar. She says, it’s lovely… and he says, what? She tells him, she loves popcorn at the movies, and he reaches in the back, this time pulling out a bag of popcorn, saying, it’s a good thing he brought some. This is from Japan, salted with umami, and out of this world. She says, popcorn needs to have butter, and he says he’s usually much better at this. She says, bullseye on the movie, and remembering she loves Hitchcock; that’s all perfect. He says, the master of suspense. He never got more romantic than Notorious. She says, yeah, a libeled lady and a charismatic rogue on a spy mission, longing for each other. He says, what’s not to love?

Brook says, of course (🍷) blackmailing Linc is illegal; that’s why she kept him out of it. He says, she ditched him, and she says, for his own good. He’s so close to being reinstated. He says, she asked for his help, and as soon as he agreed, she bailed on him, so she could do it on her own. Not that she got anywhere. She says she begs to differ. Something went way, way wrong. Linc came out of the back room fuming, and when he gets mad, he gets stupid. And when Linc gets stupid, which is most of the time, Linc makes mistakes, and that’s when they’ve got him.

Linc tells Britt, he manages some of the best talent in the business, and she says, he’s rolling in it? He says, private planes, yachts… and she says, he has more than one? He says, that depends where he’s heading, and she pretends to be excited, saying, which she imagines is all over the world. He says, baby, you would not believe the life I’ve lived, and she says she bets he’s seen some things. He says he’s nothing like the guys she’s used to, and she says, so true.

Li tosses Cody into an alleyway, and Cody says, what’s there to talk about? He bought into the game. He played well, he won, fair and square. Selina asks, what’s his definition of fair? What’s indisputable is, he cleaned out all of her other players in eight hands. Cody says, that’s just how the cards fell, and Selina says, when the game goes on all night, the players’ inhibitions wear down, and the stakes go up. If they lose, they ask for credit. Cody says, which she’s more than happy to extend at a far interest rate, and she says, he cut into her profits, she’ll need to recoup her losses, which will come out of his winnings. He says, now who’s not playing fair? and she says something in Mandarin. Li punches Cody in the stomach, and Cody falls to the ground, doubled over.

Nina says, she and Sonny haven’t addressed what Scotty did to Michael on the stand, and he asks if she knew what Scotty was going to do, but she says she didn’t. Scotty told her that he was going to bring up Claudia Zaccara’s death, but she had no idea about the details of how Claudia died. All she knows is, Scotty said he was going to hit Michael with his criminal record. Sonny says, so it sounds like she didn’t know how bad Scotty was going to get with Michael, and she says she didn’t, but she’s not going to get any medals either. Kidnapping Avery, and again, keeping his existence in Nixon Falls a secret. He says, let him guess. Scotty told her, in order to secure visitation with Wiley, she was going to have to level the playing field. She says, make Michael look so bad, she’d look better by comparison, and he says, listen. He just wants her to know, Michael had no intention of killing Claudia. He was just a teenager, and he was defending his little sister. She says she knows that now, and watching Scotty go after him on the stand made her stomach sink. In part because of what she set in motion, and in part because she was sure she’d lose him over it.

Drew says, it’s kind of nice having the place to themselves, and Carly says, one of the perks of co-owning the MetroCourt. He says, she knows he’s only hanging out for the perks, right? and she says she’s under no illusion. They sit, and he says he thinks he knows what she meant when she said, bad, but for the best. It’s when something crappy happens to you, but you needed it. It gives you a wake-up call and shifts your whole perspective. She says, that’s exactly what happened to her today. She hadn’t talked to Sonny since Nina’s visitation hearing. She won’t go into the gory details, but Nina and her lawyer accused Michael of being violent towards women. Can he believe that? He says he heard that, and he’s so incredibly sorry. She says, it was awful, but what was truly indefensible was Sonny. He was in the court room; he heard everything. And when it was over, he comforted Nina. Drew says, she must have felt so betrayed, and she says, yeah, and furious, and devastated. And now, weirdly grateful.

Nina says, when Scotty got done with Michael, and the judge called for a recess because she wanted to talk to Scotty and Diane in chambers, she stood up and felt so alone. She turned around, and there Sonny was, on her side. He looked so stoic, and she had no idea what he was feeling. She thought he was going to tear into her. He says, there was a lot of stuff happening. He was angry with Scotty for going after Michael, and he was disappointed in Michael for going after her. It was a lot. She says she wanted to play fair. She wanted to let everyone just cool down until Michael and Willow would allow her to see Wiley, but Michael and Willow didn’t play fair. He says, even before the five-part feature in The Invader? and she says, they were never going to cool down. Wiley would have been an adult before she was allowed to see him, and by that time, he’d be so brainwashed, he’d never want to see her. Sonny says, she had every right to go for the petition for visitation, and she says she’s made a lot of mistakes, but so has Michael. Nobody is perfect here. He takes her hand, and says, when he saw her in court, she was hurting a lot. All he could think about was making her feel better. She says she just wanted to explain to him what happened. She felt like her skin was ripped off; all her faults were exposed… and there he was. He touched her cheek – she starts to cry, and he gives her his hanky – and that small act of compassion meant more to her than he’ll ever know.

Drew says, Carly is grateful Sonny sided with Nina? and she says, the Sonny she knew would have defended his son, and the fact that he didn’t, brought it all home to her in a way nothing else could. The man she married, the Sonny she loved, the father of her kids, is gone. For as long as she’s known Sonny, he could make her angrier than anyone, and what surprised her today was the anger she didn’t feel. That’s when she realized… He says, her wake-up call, and she says, what Sonny did in that courtroom severed the last tie. They’re Donna’s parents, and will always co-exist for her sake, but they live separate lives. She’s been saying she’s free for a while, but today, she feels free. He tells her, congratulations, and she thanks him. He says, they should celebrate.

Rory says he needs to see their IDs, and Trina says, which one? The real one that says she’s underage, or the fake one that says she’s 23 and her name is Jane? Josslyn says, look, Trina can’t get arrested, even if it’s a misdemeanor. The Title IX investigation came back against her. He says he’s sorry to hear that, and Trina says, thanks, but it turns out it’s the least of her worries. Josslyn tells him, coming here was entirely her idea; she dragged Trina along. Please, just bust her and let Trina go. She hands him her fake ID.

Li kicks Cody’s ass some more, and Selina says, enough. The money. Li reaches in Cody’s pocket, and Cody says, they can’t take his buy-in money; he brought it to the table. She says he cost her far more than she recouped tonight. He’s still in her dept. He says, she can’t leave him with nothing, and she says she’s not completely heartless, and pulls out a bill, tossing it toward him. She tells Li, let’s go, and they leave. Brad tells Cody, sorry, Selina calls to him, and he goes.  

Linc says he doesn’t want to intimidate Britt or anything. He is rich and famous, but deep down, he’s just a regular guy. She says, regular just doesn’t do it for her; neither does rich and famous. She’s into a very particular type. He asks her to enlighten him, and she says, the kind who keeps his head when literal bullets are flying, who’s not overly fussy in the rule of law, and who doesn’t give a damn about pop culture. The kind of guy who can take a punch, and laugh about it. N’neka brings out a phone, and asks if it’s Britt’s, and Britt thanks her, taking it. She tells Linc, by the way, he’s a loser, even if he’s rich and famous, and walks away.

Chase says, if Britt does something illegal, and Linc can prove it, she’ll be in a far worse position than when she started. She says, look at Linc’s expression. Britt blew him off and he is livid. Now’s her chance. She heads for the bar.

Coming out of the club, Britt sees Cody in the alley.

Carly says she’s up for celebrating; what does Drew suggest? He says, how about a night swim? but she says she didn’t bring her suit. He says, they could skinny dip, but she says she owns the hotel. People could come, so… He says he doesn’t think anyone is around, and the pool’s closed. He won’t tell. She says, raincheck? and he says, absolutely. He says, at least put her feet in the water? and sits at the edge of the pool. He holds out his hand, and she says, she can do that, taking it.

Sonny tells Nina, Carly saw him in the courtroom, and that’s what they were fighting about. He guesses she felt that gesture of comfort meant he was okay with Scotty going after Michael. She says she’s so sorry she put him in that position, but he says, he doesn’t regret it. He was just doing what he felt he should do in the moment. She says, Carly can’t forgive him, but he says, she’s done, which is ironic because the divorce has been finalized for a while now. He guesses she doesn’t… She’s cutting the cord, except for Donna. He gets to see Donna as much as he wants. Nina says, no matter what Carly’s issues are, she’s first and foremost a mother. She’s never going to use Donna as a pawn. He says he never thought this would happen. He always thought he’d be connected to Carly, at least from the past and the kids… He flashes back to Carly saying he consoled the woman who initiated an attack on Michael, and she doesn’t know him anymore. He tells Nina, Carly said she doesn’t know who he is anymore, and he’s thinking, of course (🍷) she doesn’t. A lot has changed since Nixon Falls. He’s not the same person; he’s changed. And it seems like the only one who understands him in his life is Nina.

Rory says he’ll need Trina’s too, and the other officer tells Rory, the bouncer checks out. They step aside, and the officer says, his partner is waiting for him; they got a perp violating parole who needs processing at the station. Clear the scene; send everyone home. He leaves, and Rory goes back to Josslyn and Trina. Josslyn asks, what happens now? Is he going to arrest them? He says, technically, it’s not illegal to purchase a fake ID in the state of New York. Using one is more of a grey area; it’s up to the officer’s discretion whether or not he wants to file charges. Trina asks what his discretion is telling him, and he puts the fake ID’s in his pocket, saying, he’ll let them off with a warning, this time.

Cody coughs and groans. Britt picks up the bill, and says, did he lose something?

Brook tells Linc, what a coincidence. Long time, no see. He tells her, get lost. He’s expecting a call from Korea. She says, and there’s a bridge for sale in Brooklyn, and he says he should know better than to visit Port Charles. First, some cowboy took all his cash in a card game; then some woman doesn’t even have the sense to appreciate what he’s offering. His phone rings, and he says, this is it. He says, min-ho; ban nalYes, absolutely. All I Want is still available. Brook says, that’s her song, and Linc says, they will do a phenomenal interpretation, and he’s listened to plenty of boy bands. Might he say, theirs is the best in the K-Pop biz… Yeah, they can change the lyrics from him to her. They can change whatever they want; he owns the song. Brook grabs the phone, and he says, what the hell. She says, the song in question is no longer available. It’s caught up in a copyright lawsuit that could drag on for years. Bye. She hangs up, and Linc says, does she realize what she just did? She says she saved her song. He says he wants his phone back, and grabs her arm. Chase flies between them, separating them, and Linc says, if Chase doesn’t realize she’s using him, he’s dumber than he looks. He holds out his hand, and says, phone. Or he will sell her entire catalog to a porn producer he knows who’ll use it for soundtracks, She says, what a surprise; he knows a porn producer. Linc says, come to think of it, that’s a market she should explore. She can’t sing anymore, but there are other ways to perform, like lying on your back. Chase punches him in the face.

Anna’s phone dings, and she tells Valentin, sorry. She usually remembers to switch these things off. He asks if it’s important, but she says, it’s just work; it’ll keep. He asks if it’s anything to do with the Jennifer Smith case, and she wonders why he’s asking. He says, just curious. He offered his assistance, and she was strangely quiet. She says, it’s not likely she would need it. The WSB thinks the case is airtight. He says, she doesn’t agree? and she says, no. Jennifer insisted she had this French naval captain up in her room. He says, played by Gary Cooper? and she says she wishes. Anyway, they haven’t been able to locate him or confirm his identity. Valentin flashes back to pretending to be the captain, and says, he thinks he can still be of some use.  

Nina tells Sonny, she’s sorry; she didn’t mean to get so emotional. He says he didn’t call her here for consolation, and she says, she knows. She can tell he’s hurting. Why doesn’t he talk to her? He says he’s tired of hurting. He’s tired of being angry and being sorry. This is who he is. Love him or hate him, with her, it seems to be enough. She says she’s tired of hurting too. She’s tired of the loss and regret. He makes her happy, and she wants to embrace that happiness. He asks how they start, and she kisses his hand, and says, slowly.

Carly and Drew eat ice cream cones, as they dangle their feet in the water. Carly says, this is perfect, and he says she doesn’t think his idea of a celebration is kind of lame? She says, sometimes the simplest things are the best. She’s hanging out with him on this gorgeous night, and her feet are in the swimming pool that she co-owns, and she’s got chunk of stock in a media company that’s soaring by the day. He says, a bigger chunk than she expected, but she says she knows a good thing when she sees it.

Britt sits Cody up, and asks what he did to deserve this. He says, this is how it goes when he’s on a winning streak, and she says, he gets beat up and left in an alley with $50? He says, his luck turns harder and faster than a bucking bronco, and she says, there he was, picturing the hot car he was going to buy, that place in Malibu. He says, a 200 acre spread in Wyoming. Nice place; has she ever been? He was going to buy some horses. She says, purebred? but he says, no, the price is too pricey. He was going to get some workhorses to take care of and ride… He closes his eyes, and she says, he may have a concussion, so stay with her. He says he’s not sleeping; he’s just resting his eyes. She says, then she’ll leave him to it. She starts to walk away, and says, damn Hippocratic Oath. First do no harm. She goes back to him, and says she’s a doctor, so first, she’s going to check his injuries. She’s warning him now; this is going to hurt. She moves his head and he groans. She checks his eyes.

Rory says, Trina and Josslyn were looking for a lead on Esme; did they find one? Trina says, yes and no, and Josslyn says, Esme framed Trina by planting the phone in Trina’s bag. Trina says, the phone she used to record the sex tape, and then send it out in an email blast. Josslyn says, they think they found the guy who sold her the phone, and Rory asks, who is he? Trina says, he was tending the bar when they got there; they don’t know his name. Josslyn says, he was about to ID Esme, but the fight broke out, and he slipped away. Trina says, but he works here, which means he’ll be back. Next time they’ll… Rory says, next time, they won’t be anywhere near here, and Josslyn says, they need to find the guy. Rory says, he’ll ask about the bartender. He’ll get a name and description, and he’ll run it. Rory’s phone beeps, and he says he’s got another call; disturbance in progress. How are they getting home? Josslyn says, a Ride Share; they’ll be here in ten minutes. He tells then, be sure not to miss it, and leaves.

Carly thanks Drew for the ice cream, and says, it was a great suggestion. He starts unbuttoning his shirt, and she asks what he’s doing. He says, what does she think he’s doing? He’s working off the ice cream. The mile he swam isn’t going to cut it. He gets in the pool, and she thanks him for the celebration. He tells her, who says it’s over? As far as he’s concerned, it’s just getting started.

Sonny says, he and Nina have been dancing around each other for a year at least, not to mention their time in Nixon Falls. How much slower can they go? She says she wants nothing more than to dive head first into a relationship with him, and he asks, what’s stopping her? She says, herself. The feeling she had in that courtroom when she stood up and saw him. They’re hot and heavy for each other now, but what happens to her when it fizzles out? She takes his hand, and says, he’s unlike any man she’s ever known, and she wants them to build something real between them. He says he appreciates it, but she’s not the only one who’s feeling alone. Carly and Michael cut him out of their life; he can’t rely on them. There is this connection they have, but if she wants to take it slow, he’s okay with that. She says, okay, and picks up her bag. He asks if she’s going home already, and she says she is, handing him back his hanky. He tells her to keep it to remember him, and she laughs, saying, okay. If she doesn’t leave now, she never will. She’ll call him. He says he’s looking forward to it, and she leaves.

Cody asks, will I live? and Britt says, his ribs are bruised, and maybe some are cracked. She recommends an x-ray. He says he’ll get right on that, as soon as he figures out how to stand up, and she says, for pity’s sake, lean on her. She helps him up, and he grunts and groans. She says he’s such a big baby. Is he the same guy who fell from the sky and into the MetroCourt pool without a bump? He says, she cushioned his fall, and she says, she’s parked over there; she’ll drive him to GH. He says, hospitals are pricey, and he’s down to his last fifty, but she says, she’s not going to leave him in the alley. He needs help. He says he knows who can help him, and they owe him.

Anna says, familiar with a lot of French captains, are we? and Valentin says, profiling 101. First of all, how do they know Jennifer didn’t just invent this gallant seafarer? She says, they know he exists because the hotel bartender saw him, and Valentin says, okay. This is where he suggests the captain’s involvement is incidental. Miss Smith is just implicating him as a red herring. She says, no more Hitchcock for him, but he says, it’s Occam’s Razor; the simplest explanation is usually the right one. She doesn’t want to admit her guilt, so she’s claiming innocence, and pointing the finger at some poor sap she met at the hotel bar. Anna says, perhaps, and he asks what she thinks happened, but she says she’s not sharing her theories with a civilian. He asks who she’s calling a civilian. They’ve worked together on plenty of her cases. She asks what he’s doing, and he says he’s trying to help her, but she says, he’s not. She thought this was too good to be true; is this really a date? Or is this whole drive-in, Hitchcock, charcuterie just a tactic to get information out of her?

Josslyn and Trina get in the car, and Josslyn says, how crazy was that? Trina says, the bar fight? The lead on Esme? Josslyn says, the cops showing up? Trina says, they were so close to getting the bartender to ID Esme, and Josslyn says, things could be worse. We could be in the back of a squad car, charged with misdemeanor use of a fake ID… Jane. Trina says, you’re right… Kara. Rory did us a solid tonight. Josslyn says, us? That had nothing to do with her. Rory did it for Trina. He likes her. Trina says she thinks he does.

At The Savoy, Rory asks, what happened here? and Linc says, he was attacked, assault and battery, and he’s pressing charges. Take statements from all the witnesses. Rory asks if N’neka saw the incident, and she says she’s afraid she did. He asks, who did what to whom?

Brook tells Chase, it’s all her fault; she feels awful. He says, he’s the one who lost his cool, and she says, he had every right to. Linc is such a slimeball. They’ll sneak out the back door, hole up at the mansion, and call the ELQ lawyers. They’ll get them out of this. She starts to leave, and asks if he isn’t coming. He says, it will only make things worse if he leaves the scene. He’ll be labeled a fugitive with an APB on his back.

Linc tells Rory, he was the victim of a brutal and unprovoked attack, but Rory says, according to Linc’s witness here – he indicates N’neka – Detective Chase threw the first and only punch. N’neka says, Linc collapsed like wet cardboard, and laughs. Linc says, exactly. Call an ambulance. Chase broke his jaw. Rory says, excuse him, and goes over to Chase. He says, Chase was on suspension when he joined the force, but he’s heard the stories. Chase says he bets. Rory’s heard the witness, and the victim who clearly wants to press charges. He turns around, putting his hands behind his back, and Brook says, no, no. no. He was provoked. Linc had it coming. Please don’t do this. Chase says, Brook… and Rory read Chase his rights, handcuffing him.  

On Monday (which was supposed to be today), Trina tells Portia that she thinks things are going in her favor; Valentin says he’ll do anything Anna wants; Laura tells Martin, she’s narrowed the suspects down to one; and Spencer tells Victor that he has good reason to keep Esme close.

👃 Smelled This Coming…

I have to admit, I always wonder if people who use their religion to opt out are like vegetarians who wear leather shoes.

🦸🏻‍♂️ Wrapping It Up…

Valentin finishes up his side hustle.

💖 Come On Down…

If you happen to be in the neighborhood and enjoy a little romance and/or soap stars, here’s an event for you.

👉🏻 It’s Fancy Pants’ Fault…

Another one who thinks someone is making it personal, when they’re really just vial and unlikeable, and no one likes them.

⛵️ Reaping What He Sowed…

When will Gary get little Gary under control? Does he want to go the way of Jean Luc?

https://www.eonline.com/news/1334521/below-deck-sailing-yachts-gary-king-responds-to-concerns-over-ashley-marti-incident

👰🏼 Not Sure We Care…

But to round out the excuses of why <fill in Vanderpump Rules cast member> wasn’t at Stassi’s wedding, here you go.

🐉 Thrones For the Spin…

A show about Flea Bottom sounds pretty interesting.

https://ew.com/tv/game-of-thrones-every-spinoff-in-development/

💃🏾 Because It’s June…

What Juneteenth is about.

https://www.history.com/news/what-is-juneteenth

And what to watch.

🎺 Quotes of the Week

Every father should remember one day his son will follow his example, not his advice. – Charles Kettering

The strongest, toughest men all have compassion. They’re not heartless and cold. You have to be man enough to have compassion — to care about people and about your children. – Denzel Washington

A 2-year-old is kind of like having a blender, but you don’t have a top for it.Jerry Seinfeld

A father carries pictures where his money used to be. – Steve Martin

The quality of a father can be seen in the goals, dreams, and aspirations he sets not only for himself, but for his family.Reed Markham

My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, ‘You’re tearing up the grass.’ ‘We’re not raising grass,’ Dad would reply. ‘We’re raising boys.‘ – Harmon Killebrew

Just taught my kids about taxes by eating 38% of their ice cream. – Conan O’Brien

By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong. – Charles Wadsworth

The older I get, the smarter my father seems to get. – Tim Russert (Although I question who this is attributed to, since I remember my father saying it before Russert’s time.)

The heart of a father is the masterpiece of nature. – Abbé Prévost

👔 Happy Father’s Day…

To all the father’s out there, be they biological, father figures, or pet dads – enjoy your day! And then get back to work. See you on Monday for soap and Sailing. Until then, stay safe, stay unregretful about the path not taken, and stay remembering, when something crappy happens to you, it could be a wake-up call and for the best.

June 17, 2021 – Obrecht Pays a Visit To Jason, a Sale At the Ansonia, Ryan Takes a Leap, Because It’s Juneteenth & Jive

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Elizabeth goes up to the roof, and looks around for Anna. She thinks she sees Peter.

At the hospital, Josslyn limps over to Trina, who says, out with it. What’s the prognosis for her ankle? Josslyn says, not good, and Trina says she thought it would be healed by now. Josslyn says, her too, but look at her x-rays. Just kidding. She got the all-clear. She jumps up and down, as much as she can still wearing a boot. She says she can start training for the PCU volleyball team. Trina says Josslyn is so evil, and Josslyn says sorry she faked Trina out. As soon as the nurse comes with her PT referral, they can go. Trina says, more PT? and Josslyn says, to strengthen her ankle. Trina asks if Josslyn is faking her out again, but Josslyn says she really needs the referral. She wasn’t pranking Trina to be mean. She was just excited to get some good news. Trina says Josslyn is overdue for it; they both are. Josslyn can’t believe Cyrus took Trina and her mom hostage. Talk about someone truly evil. Trina says, he’s in police custody now. It’s finally over, and they have so much to celebrate. They high-five.

Laura accompanies Jordan to her office, and says she’s glad they decided to relocate. Their conversation is best held privately. Jordan says, there is no conversation to have. She hands Laura an envelope, and says, here’s her resignation as Commissioner of the PCPD. All Laura has to do is accept it. Laura says, with all due respect, this is about something much bigger.

Finn does lab stuff in his lab, and Gregory asks what he’s doing there. Portia told them that Chase might not survive another day. These could be his last hours. Finn looks in his microscope, and Gregory asks why Finn and Chase aren’t spending them together.

Phantom Peter walks toward Elizabeth, then disappears. Elizabeth keeps walking, and finds Anna pulling at the elevator door. Anna asks how Elizabeth knew she was up there, and Elizabeth says Britt told her that Anna was looking for Peter and might be there. She asks if Anna found anything, but Anna says, just this old elevator; it’s not working. She has the feeling it might be the key to how Peter got out of the hospital undetected.

Britt stands at her office door, and flashes back to Jason saving her from Cyrus’s men. Obrecht comes up behind her, and says, in or out? Choose one. She can’t abide indecision. Britt says, hello, mother, and Obrecht asks if they’re staying or going. Britt says she was lost in thought, and Obrecht says, about? Britt says, how she almost died when Cyrus’s men trapped her there, and Obrecht says, fortunately, she had a savior. Britt smiles.

Carly tells Jason, when she saw him and Britt at the MetroCourt, she’s not going to say there were sparks, but there was definitely a connection. He says she’s right.

Obrecht says, thrilling as it must have been to have Jason save her, Britt was terrorized in this office. No doubt the memories linger, to say nothing of her current circumstances. How is she feeling? Britt says they don’t have to talk about Huntington’s every single time they see each other, do they? She cherishes every moment it’s not on her mind. Obrecht says, of course (🍷). She suggests Britt enter her office with some kind of weapon. Go for the legs first. Britt says she doesn’t need to be armed to go into her own office. Cyrus just left the hospital in police custody. The threat is over. Obrecht tells her, don’t be naïve. Cyrus may no longer be a threat, but Henrik definitely is. She wants Britt to be on her guard at all times in case he returns. Next time, Jason might not be on hand to save her.

Jason tells Carly, Britt saved his life; he’s grateful to her. Can they just leave it at that? She says she understands he and Britt were fugitives, and they were in heightened circumstances. She knows how things go. His phone rings, and he says he needs to take it. He answers and says, how big a problem?

Laura tells Jordan, after all this time, Port Charles has finally triumphed over Cyrus Renault. They put him in a Federal penitentiary, in the Midwest, where he has no contacts. His organization has been smashed, his people have scattered everywhere. He has no power. None. This is a major win, for Jordan and the PCPD. To resign now would be to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and not just for Jordan, but for the whole department. Jordan says, Cyrus left a trail of devastation. Lulu is still in a coma. Laura says Jordan suffered too, and Jordan says, the list of people harmed by Cyrus goes on and on. There would be no list if it wasn’t for her and Taggert. Laura thinks Jordan is oversimplifying it a bit, and Jordan says, falsifying evidence against Cyrus laid the groundwork for his release from prison. They gave him an opening, and he terrorized the citizens of Port Charles, and for that, she’ll never forgive herself. As mayor, Laura shouldn’t forgive her either.

Elizabeth gestures toward the warning: out of order sign, and tells Anna, everyone has forgotten about this old elevator. Anna says, it was originally constructed for Helena Cassadine to have access to this secret lab beneath the hospital. Recently, Olivia Jerome used it in her demented attempt to resurrect the dead. Elizabeth says, using Griffin Monroe, and Anna says, as if you could bring anyone back. Elizabeth says she knows how much Anna grieves for Duke, and Anna says, as Elizabeth does for Franco, dead at Peter’s hand. Now Chase’s life is at stake because of Peter. Elizabeth says, it’s been painful watching Chase’s family come to terms with what’s happening, and Finn is going crazy trying to figure out a way to save him. Anna says she saw Finn earlier; he’s devastated. Elizabeth says she knows how much Anna cares for Finn. Instead of being up there, maybe they should go back and offer their support and help.

Gregory tells Finn, he went by Chase’s room. Chase has drifted off to sleep, and Jackie and Willow are planning the wedding. He slipped away to find Finn. Jackie said he took off like a shot, after some strange encounter with Cyrus. Finn says, Cyrus was on his way to prison, and made a point of speaking to them. Finn goes to the whiteboard and writes some chemistry formulas. Gregory asks if what Cyrus said is more important than spending time with Chase in what could be his final hours. Finn just found out he’s Chase’s father. Why wouldn’t he want to spend as much time as possible with him? Finn says he thinks he can save Chase’s life, and Gregory says, Finn told them he’d run out of options. Finn says, he thought he was, until the run-in with Cyrus. He thinks he knows why his treatment didn’t work. Gregory says, the Trojan horse where Finn combined the DNA of both parents, and Finn says he used his own DNA, not Gregory’s. Gregory says he doesn’t understand, and Finn says he doesn’t think Chase is his son. He thinks Chase is Gregory’s son. YES!

Trina tells Josslyn, her mom just texted. Cyrus is headed for some penitentiary in the Midwest. Josslyn says she hopes he rots there, and Trina tells her, what you said. Josslyn says her mom has been in overdrive, trying to keep the family safe and hold Sonny’s business together. Now that Cyrus is gone, and Jason has been cleared, hopefully, things will get easier. Trina says Josslyn always told them Jason was innocent, and Josslyn says, because he was. That’s what made it so incredibly frustrating to deal with Cameron. He wanted someone to blame, and chose Jason. Nothing she said could get through to him. Not the fact that Jason is Jake’s father, and would never hurt him by killing Franco; not the fact that Jason’s a professional, and would never do it in such a stupid way; not even the fact that Jason once saved Cameron’s life. Trina says glad to see Josslyn and Cameron have resolved their issues, and Josslyn says, in all fairness, Cameron realized he was wrong and apologized. It’s just that she feels she doesn’t know him as well as she thought she did, or at least as well as she used to. Trina says she knows Josslyn saw Cameron’s post saying he was accepted at PCU, and Josslyn says she congratulated him, and told him that she was excited for all three of them going to college together. Trina says it would be great if she actually meant it, and Josslyn says she does. The nurse comes out with Josslyn’s PT referral, and Josslyn asks if Trina is ready to go. Trina says Josslyn can’t just brush it off. She and Cameron need to deal with their issues. They can’t start college with the two of them being weird. Josslyn promises she’ll figure it out; just not right now. They have more important things to do.   

Jason tells Carly, the shipment that was expected last night never made it, and she asks, what happened to the driver? He says they haven’t heard from the driver since he crossed from New York into New Jersey. He’s going to talk to Brick, and they’ll figure this out. She says if he needs anything from her, let her know. She apologizes for making him feel uncomfortable, but he says, she didn’t.  

Britt tells Obrecht, Peter might be a lot of things, but he’s not stupid. There’s no way he’d set foot in the hospital again. Obrecht says Britt’s imagination is failing if she believes that treacherous worm can’t find a way to get back there undetected, or that he wouldn’t target Britt if he did. She’d feel better if she knew that Jason was truly committed to Britt’s safety. Britt says, mother, please, and Obrecht says, don’t mother her. She knows how these things work. The same thing happened with her and Scotty. They shared a moment of passion as they worked through their intense grief over Franco’s death. They fell into bed together, but ever since, who knows where they stand? He doesn’t seem to be in any hurry to convey deeper emotions. It’s the eternal paradox. If a woman shows strength, the world assumes she has no feelings. How wrong they are. She and Britt are the same; they’re lovers. They both love with all their hearts… Britt tells her, stop. Whatever is going on with Obrecht and Scotty has nothing to do with her and Jason. Obrecht says, so there is a her and Jason? Does that mean he’ll be on hand to protect her from Peter? Britt says she’s not worried, but Obrecht says she is. Clearly, further action is required. Britt asks what that means, and Obrecht says, never mind. Just keep watching her back.

Anna tells Elizabeth, go back to Chase, and give him whatever support he needs. Elizabeth says, what about Anna? but Anna says she has to figure out how Peter got out of the hospital, and that might possibly lead her to where he is right now. Elizabeth says she knows why Anna is driving herself so hard, but the only person responsible for Peter’s crimes is Peter. She was unfair to blame Anna, and asks Anna to please stop blaming herself. It does no good to come up with wild scenarios that won’t lead her any closer to Peter. The elevator isn’t even working; Peter couldn’t have used it. Anna says she was pretty sure it wasn’t functioning, but she does feel helpless, and looking for Peter helps her feel less so. Does Elizabeth understand? Elizabeth knows the hospital better than she does; stairwells, corridors, shortcuts. Is there another way into the lab that’s in the subbasement? Elizabeth remembers helping Finn put Peter’s body in the cooler, and closing the lid. Elizabeth says, no. The subbasement was sealed off and the lab is inaccessible. Anna says she’ll just have to find a way to access it.

Gregory says the DNA showed he’s not Chase’s father; Finn is. Those tests don’t lie. Finn says, the science part doesn’t lie, but the human element can be easily corrupted. At the time of the first test, he had a vague suspicion that somehow the test could be tampered with, so he sent it out to another lab, to someone he could trust. They confirmed the test was accurate, that Chase was his son. Now it seems that Cyrus got to them somehow, along with whoever else he has on his payroll in the hospital. Gregory asks, why? Did Chase investigate Cyrus? Finn says he doesn’t think so, and Gregory asks if Cyrus has a problem with Finn. Finn says, who doesn’t? They weren’t exactly cordial, but he thinks Cyrus’s problem is with Jackie. She published that unflattering interview with his mother. It made Cyrus angry. The next thing they knew, there was that article in The Invader that Chase was really his son, not Gregory’s. Gregory says, so Finn thinks Cyrus tampered with the DNA results, then planted the story to retaliate? Finn nods, and Gregory says, it’s a compelling theory, but it’s just a guess. (Like this hasn’t been a guessing game all along.) It doesn’t prove anything. How does Finn know he’s not wasting his time when he could be with Chase?

Finn says he’s not sure of anything anymore, and goes back to the whiteboard. He says he wondered why Cyrus would go out of his way to say something to him while he’s being carted off to prison. That’s when it hit him. He was so certain he’d found a cure for Chase, and he was right. The idea of using Chase’s parents’ DNA to create a Trojan horse that would fool his body into accepting the cure was right on. But he used Jackie and his DNA, it failed, but what if the theory’s right, and instead of using his own DNA, he should have used Gregory’s because he’s really Chase’s father? Gregory says, it’s an intriguing idea, but what happens if Finn is wrong? Finn asks if Gregory just thinks he’s chasing a dream, and he’s just desperate to save Chase’s life. Maybe Gregory is right. Maybe he’s choosing this path at the eleventh hour because he can’t accept Chase is dying. He guesses he doesn’t blame Gregory, and Gregory says he may have his doubts, but no matter what the tests say, Chase belongs to both of them. If there’s a chance we can save his life, no matter how far-fetched, let’s do it.

Laura says she’s well-aware of the lines that were crossed by Jordan and her DEA partners to put Cyrus in prison. She doesn’t condone lying, but she does understand the rationale. Jordan was fighting Cyrus with the only means available to her. Jordan appreciates that, but says, what Laura doesn’t know is that she and Taggert made a deal with the Feds to testify in exchange for immunity, so their actions will be a matter of public record. Laura says, their actions put Cyrus in prison for years, and saved lives. Jordan says, they broke the law to do it, and now the whole world will know it. So under those circumstances, she can’t remain an effective Police Commissioner. Laura says why doesn’t Jordan let her be the judge of that?

On the phone at Pozzulo’s, Jason says, all they know is the shipment and the driver disappeared someplace in Jersey. They’ll talk more when he gets there. Jason heaves a huge sigh, which he’s become an expert at, when Obrecht walks in. She says, good day, Mr. Morgan. Does he have a moment? He asks what he can do for her, and she says she wants to thank him. Both for saving Britt’s life, and calling to tell her where Britt was hiding. It was an important and informative visit. He says she’s welcome, and she says, grateful as she is, she wants to discuss another matter. Something more in his normal purview. She closes the door, and asks when he’s going to rid the world of Peter August.

Carly sees Britt at the reception desk, and Britt asks what she can do for Carly. Carly says she’s just there to drop off a form. Josslyn needs medical clearance to play volleyball at PCU. She lowers her voice, and says she wants to thank Britt again. She’ll always be grateful to Britt for saving Jason’s life. Britt says, Carly had a hand in it too; Carly gave him her blood. That night at the safe house, Britt saw just how tight Carly and Jason are. She imagines Carly must be wondering how close she and Jason are. Is she right?

Elizabeth tells Anna, there’s no way to get to the subbasement; it’s been sealed off. Anna says, that wouldn’t stop Peter. If he knew there was a secret area of the hospital, he’d find a way in. Elizabeth says, huge leap, and Anna says she has to do something. She has to find Peter or Chase is going to die. Elizabeth says, she wants Chase to live more than she can say. She feels incredibly guilty about Chase’s condition. Anna asks why she feels guilty? She had nothing to do with Chase being poisoned. Elizabeth says she was working the day Peter escaped. She just wishes she could have done something to stop him. Anna says Elizabeth bears no responsibility. She can’t say the same thing about herself. She’s an investigator. This is her job, and she keeps coming up against a brick wall as to why there’s no recording of Peter leaving the hospital. Elizabeth says she understands Anna’s need to keep searching, but she’s not going to find anything underneath GH. Anna says, the stairwells were one of the areas the cameras were turned off; of course (🍷) Peter came up this way. Elizabeth says, they have patients flying in and out on the helipad. Did Anna ever think of that? Maybe that’s how Peter got out. Anna says she did think about that being a way Peter got out. It is more likely than an abandoned elevator. Maybe Elizabeth is right.

Finn tells Gregory that he put a rush on the DNA test. He asked a tech he knows personally to handle it. Plus, he sent a back-up sample to a guy he can trust, a guy from his Doctors Beyond Borders days. Someone Cyrus could never get to. Gregory asks how long the original samples will take, and Finn says, it could take a little time. Gregory says, time is the one thing they don’t have. He asks if Finn still has a sample from Jackie, and Finn says he does. Gregory suggests Finn make a new serum, from Jackie’s DNA and his, and give it to Chase. Finn says he can make the serum, but he can’t give it to Chase until they get the DNA results back. If he’s wrong, it will probably kill Chase on the spot. Gregory says, what if Chase dies while they’re waiting for the DNA results?

Jordan thought she should give Laura her resignation, especially to avoid putting her in the uncomfortable position of firing her. She, more than anyone, has to bear the brunt of Cyrus’s wrath. Laura says she admires Jordan’s willingness to own up to her mistakes, but she has to ask herself, does this serve the greater good? Jordan asks if Laura wouldn’t be undermining her own integrity by keeping her in office.

Josslyn and Trina go to visit the moss bowl, and Trina says Josslyn was right about them having something more important to do. She totally forgot these would be coming today. They put their graduation caps and gowns on the kitchen island, so they can soak up some of the awesomeness of the moss bowl, and Josslyn says, here’s to graduation and going to college. Trina asks if she’s over Southern Coastal. Is she ready for the PCU experience? Josslyn says, completely. It really helps that her ankle is healed, and she can start training with the volleyball team this summer. What about Trina? Trina says she can’t wait to go to PCU. She wants to do everything; all the college stuff, the football games, the student activities. She also wants to study. She wants to make sure to be in the running for a bunch of scholarships to study art history in Europe. Josslyn says, driven much? and Trina says, yes she is. Or is Josslyn telling her that she’s not going to help her team get a national ranking? Josslyn says, of course (🍷) she will, and Trina says she thinks they should make a pact. These caps and gowns, their graduation; they have a chance to wipe the slate clean of all the bad stuff that’s happened this year. Time to start over. They dive into their future starting today. Josslyn says, starting today.

Carly says, after seeing Britt and Jason at the MetroCourt, she got the idea that there was more between the two of them than just being fugitives together. Britt says she’s willing to bet good money Jason didn’t tell Carly that, and Carly says, he didn’t have to. Britt wonders if Carly is telling her this because it’s going to be a problem for her, but Carly says, no. She thinks it’s going to be a problem for Britt.

Jason tells Obrecht that he has people out looking for Peter right now, and Obrecht says, people who might be working outside the boundaries of the law? He just looks at her, and she says she’s familiar with the code of silence among certain organizations, but in case Britt didn’t tell him, Peter has threatened her. He says he knows; he was there. She asks, is that how he and Britt first connected, over Peter? She’s glad he’s searching for that deceitful worm, and it will delight her beyond measure if Jason is the one who finds him. She’s sure Jason will make his elimination short and sweet, not the torturous end he deserves, but he’ll be gone. Finally. Blessedly. Now what are his intentions regarding her Britta?

Jordan tells Laura that when her actions become a matter of public record, the people of Port Charles will lose trust in her. Laura says she has a different take on this. The people of Port Charles will see the pain and devastation Cyrus has caused. The fact that Jordan wants to own up to her mistakes, is proof of her integrity, and the mistakes she’s made, she’s made with the best of intentions. Who among them hasn’t done the same thing? She’d be surprised if the people of Port Charles didn’t empathize with Jordan. Jordan says she still can’t understand how Laura can stand by her after everything Jordan kept from her. Laura says, Jordan kept a lot of secrets from a lot of people, and paid dearly for that. Jordan says, true. It cost her marriage to Curtis. Laura says, Jordan made sacrifices – big ones. The way she sees it, Jordan is a woman with a conscience and a moral compass the size of the entire city of Port Charles. How would she replace Jordan? Jordan asks if Laura really thinks the people of Port Charles will forgive her, and Laura says, she thinks they’ll stand behind Jordan with the same enthusiasm that she does. So for her, and the people of Port Charles who need her, stay.

Anna tells Elizabeth, she called her connection at the FAA. There were no helicopters taking off and landing from there the day Peter went missing, but there was one helicopter that made an unauthorized approach. Elizabeth asks if Anna thinks it was coming for Peter, and Anna says, it seems so. Elizabeth says, find the pilot and make him tell her where he took Peter, but Anna says, he never landed. The FAA tried to contact the pilot, but he never answered. Elizabeth says, there must be some way to identify the helicopter, and Anna says the markers were scrambled, which probably means it was coming to pick up Peter. Otherwise, why would it come to the roof? But Peter never got on the helicopter because it didn’t land. Elizabeth asks where that leaves Anna, and Anna says they’ll have to do an investigation of the helicopter. Elizabeth follows Anna back across the roof.

Finn says, they’re damned if they wait for the test results, and damned if they don’t. he’s making the formula now, and it will be ready for Chase when the DNA tests come back. Gregory says Finn is doing his best, and Finn says Gregory is the last person he wanted to tell about this, and the last person he wanted involved. he didn’t want to get Gregory’s hopes up in case he was wrong. He’s sorry if he caused Gregory any more pain. Gregory says, despite the pain he felt from the first DNA test results, he never stopped feeling like Chase’s father. Once he had time to process it, he was relieved that Chase had both of them; two fathers to look out for him. In the end, maybe there’s nothing they can do to save Chase, but they’re going to fight to the finish together.

Carly tells Britt, she gets it. When Britt and Jason were on the run, senses were heightened, and they were surrounded by danger and fear. It makes sense that they would connect. Britt asks if Carly’s point is that it’s over now, and Carly says, circumstances have changed. Britt says, some things have, and some things haven’t. She’s usually pretty good at pushing people away, but Jason stuck with her, and they’ve been completely honest about who they are with each other.

Jason says he has work to get to, and tells Obrecht she can let herself out. She says, he’s no doubt aware of her part in Robin Scorpio’s abduction. She thought perhaps he was thinking of it when he called to tell her where to find her daughter. Was she wrong? He says, Britt needed somebody. It wasn’t good for her to be alone. Britt doesn’t trust a lot of people in her life, and since Brad is in Pentenville, he had no choice but to call her. She says, that’s just it. He did have a choice. He put Britt’s needs above his negative opinion of her. She thinks that’s rather noble. He says, thank you. Are they done now? She says she hopes not, and sits down. She tells him, they’re the only two people who know that Britt carries the genetic marker for Huntington’s Disease. Who know that any day, her restless, brilliant, beautiful daughter will be felled by a horrible disease for which there is no cure. One that kills it’s victims as slowly and as painfully as the most sadistic enemy. She cries, and says she can’t allow Britt to see her fear. It would make it so much worse for her. But her heart is breaking for her daughter.

Jordan says if she doesn’t resign as Commissioner, she needs Laura to do something for her. Laura says, name it, and Jordan says, monitor the temperature of Port Charles. When the truth about her comes out, if there’s even a whiff of distrust among the citizens, she’ll resign. Laura says, so if she agrees to Jordan’s terms, Jordan will stay. Jordan takes the resignation out of Laura’s hand, and says, she’s staying, but not necessarily for the greater good, as Laura suggested, but for Laura. Because of Laura’s faith in her. They hug.

Trina and Josslyn are wearing their caps and gowns, and Trina says she can’t believe they’re going to be graduating soon. Josslyn says she knows. They should practice their commencement walk. They can’t just walk normally; it’s a march. Um… I don’t remember practicing this. Is this a thing now? Josslyn tells Trina to practice first, and Trina goes to the other side of the room. Josslyn puts Pomp and Circumstance on her phone, and Trina walks. Trina says she feels like such a dork. She doesn’t understand why they have to walk in alphabetical order. She, Josslyn, and Cameron should get their diplomas together.

Britt says Carly is right. Her and Jason’s situation was unusual. When they were on the road, it wasn’t real life; not Port Charles life. Carly is glad Britt understands. She wouldn’t want Britt to be disappointed, in case she was expecting more. Britt says she didn’t really know what to expect when she came back to town, but she looks forward to whatever happens next. She smiles and walks away, and Carly doesn’t look happy. Britt walks around the corner, and doesn’t look too happy either.

Obrecht apologizes for breaking down. Jason gives her some water, and she says it’s not like her at all, but she has no other outlet to talk about Britt’s illness and her fears, except with him. He says he understands; Britt trusted them both. She says, when the time comes, and her Britta falls ill, she’ll be there for her, and remain strong for her, but until then, they must fight to give her a good and safe life, which means keeping Peter out of it. She trusts that if and when he does find Peter, Jason will kill him. And no, she doesn’t need him to confirm it. She’s done her best to give Anna the same intestinal fortitude, but she can’t trust Anna to eliminate Peter if she does find him. Anna might waive at the crucial moment; he won’t. She finds that thought very comforting.

Gregory wonders where the DNA results are, and Finn says, waiting is always the hardest part. Gregory says, it’s sadly ironic. Before this, they’d agreed it didn’t matter which one of them fathered Chase. He had the pleasure of raising him, and Finn has been the most influential person in Chase’s life since he got to Port Charles. Finn says, in the beginning, he was determined not to like Chase, and wouldn’t let himself get close to him. Being around him brought up a lot of painful memories; of Finn’s mom, of what he’d done to Gregory. He hated himself, but that kid has a funny way of wearing you down, and now he can’t imagine his life without Chase. Gregory says he convinced himself the DNA results didn’t matter, but now they have to find out the truth. Finn says, it’s a matter of life or death whether Chase is his son or his brother, and Gregory says, so they wait. Finn says, there’s nothing else they can do.

Walking across the roof, Anna says she knows Elizabeth doesn’t think her efforts will lead to anything, but she has to keep trying. Elizabeth says, nobody wants Peter punished more than her, for what he’s done to Franco and what he’s done to Chase. Anna says, that man is the worst of his father. Faison believed to exact revenge, you had to go after loved ones. That’s exactly what he did to her. He went after Finn, and got Chase, to get to her. Elizabeth says she really hopes Anna finds the peace she needs, and Anna says she hopes they both do. Anna goes back inside, and Elizabeth goes back to the elevator door.

Tomorrow, Anna tells Valentin that she thinks she has a lead on Peter, Finn tells Elizabeth that he knows why his cure didn’t work, Violet visits Chase, and Brick says they just ended a war with Cyrus.

Million Dollar Listing New York

Tyler’s assistant Kemba called him, and told him that his client Whitney suddenly didn’t want to show her anyone her apartment. She needed someone to calm her down. In Tyler’s interview, he said Whitney was his most eccentric client, and he knew it would be an emotional sale. They’d agreed on private showings, but now she didn’t want to show it. He called Whitney, who said she didn’t want anyone to come inside. He told her that they had to strike while the iron was hot, but she said she was more concerned about herself. In his interview, he said he had few buyers these days, and the ones who would be willing to spend 4.5 million would need to see it.

Ryan was opening Serhant Brokerage, and said he had the only brokerage with an in house film studio. The building was a six-story townhouse in Tribeca. He said his whole thing had always been expansion, and I was reminded of his first tagline, which was something like, expansion always in all ways. He said when everyone else was pulling back, that was when to push forward, and everything going forward was unknown. He made a video to introduce his new company to the masses. The Wall Street Journal was going to be doing a write-up, and he thought he might dress up like a superhero.

Tyler insisted on seeing Whitney, who was in the midst of packing, and said she wanted her last moments with her house. It was her sanctuary, and covid ruined it. I desperately tried to figure out how things were ruined with her spending time there when it was her sanctuary. I never did. Tyler told her that he understood that she didn’t want to sell, but everything in life was temporary. In Tyler’s interview, he said he knew it would be emotional, but she didn’t want to move. Whitney said she felt like she was giving up. It had taken her a long time to like New York, and it was her home. Tyler said she had a New York moment, and now was going to have a Florida moment. Life was like a pie, and she was having her Florida slice. She said it was the end of era, and she wanted her 48 hours to do things like see Central Park and eat lasagna. He said it sounded like the things she wanted to do were happening outside of her apartment.

Steve was doing private showings of the renovated apartment at the Ansonia. Seller Ehud had allowed him $100K to bring it back to life, and he’d done the floors, revamped the walls, put in new light fixtures, and staged it. He was looking for brokers who loved old school charm and had an affinity for the Ansonia. A broker brought her client’s interior designer, Nannette Brown, with her, which Steve thought was a good sign. Nannette said Steve had done a great job, which was even more encouraging. In his interview, he said it was 2600 square feet, and they were marketing it as a 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Ehud was looking for $3.5 million, and Steve was looking for the right buyer to appreciate the pre-war quirks and details that you didn’t find anymore. Bringing along an interior designer wasn’t cheap, and he could tell Nannette was passionate about the building, and would protect the history and charm.

Fredrik was in Los Angeles, but still involved in selling his friend’s 10th Avenue, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath apartment with a private terrace. The seller was breathing down his neck, and he wondered how he was going to sell it if he wasn’t there. He couldn’t just fly to NYC because of having to quarantine. He was training his team member Ellis to show energy and passion, but to be included, he rigged up an iPad on a stick with wheels where he’d be there via video chat. In his interview, he said everyone with pets was now looking for private outdoor space. A potential buyer showed up with an alpaca named Bolero, but unfortunately, it couldn’t navigate stairs, and wouldn’t be able to get to the terrace. I can’t imagine the guy didn’t check on this beforehand, so I’m guessing they just wanted the alpaca on the show. It was very cute.

KJ came by for one of Fredrik’s showings. She’d never met Fredrik in person, and met the iPad Fredrik instead. She had a client who was in the Bahamas, and looking for a place. In her interview, she said she loved the spirit of embracing technology, but wasn’t sure Fredrik’s iPad on a stick was real estate ready. It was like having toddler who was learning to walk. His stick did careen into the walls a few times. Her overall impression was that the apartment was staged well, and the Chelsea views were nice, but the buyer would have to do updates. She felt it was overpriced at $6.995 million. She said she didn’t think Fredrik grasped the effects of the shutdown, especially in Chelsea. He didn’t get the impact. She told him that there was a ton of inventory in West Chelsea, and he’d have trouble finding a buyer for something tired. In Fredrik’s interview, he said he liked feisty women, but thought KJ was too negative. She told him to give her a call if the price went down, but he had the feeling he was going to get an offer real soon.

Tyler finally convinced Whitney to allow her apartment to be seen. Since brokers and buyers weren’t coming to see things like they used to, Tyler made up a marketing video for Instagram. It was a unique property, and he had to attract a unique buyer. In his interview, he said he always loved informercials – but wait, there’s more! He was constantly trying to convince his mom to buy him abdominal equipment from them, and had quite a collection. He gave his video an infomercial theme, and it was a big success. He’d gotten some private showings out of it, one with a Tony nominated choreographer (for Tootsie) and his partner. Tyler said covid had changed everything; people wanted space and fresh air. Fresh air was having a moment. It was a tough time with a tough market, so he was working the act now, this deal won’t last angle.  

The broker who‘d brought Nannette also brought Steve an offer. He’d had three offers, all around the $3 million mark. He explained to Ehud, because they were all around the same amount, it was an indication of where the market value was. Ehud agreed to $3.15 million, not penny less. The broker put Nannette on the phone to gripe about the work that needed to be done, which Steve said was a strategy move. Nannette said she thought the buyer would have to put one to one and a half million dollars into it, and the broker tried to wheedle the price down some more because of covid. In Steve’s interview, he said he was starting to hear covid discount a lot. The other two buyers with offers hadn’t gotten back to Steve, which he thought wasn’t a good sign. When the broker came back with a counter of $3.125, Steve encouraged Ehud to take it, and the deal was made. Steve’s commission would be $93,750, but he said it wasn’t about the money. He loved the history of the building. Right. That’s why he does this for free.  

Ryan had to tell his new staff not to leak the video, because if it came out before the Wall Street Journal article , they wouldn’t want to print the article. He wanted to leave Nest Seekers the right way. The company had been good to him, and he wanted to close everything out at the same time he was starting his own thing. He got a text that the article was coming out early, and texted his team to launch the video asap. He said he’d spent 12 years clawing his way up the ranks, and he was finally his own boss with his own company… and zero agents. He said it was the happiest moment in his professional life, but the scariest. It was on his shoulders if he failed. In their interviews, Steve thought the new brokerage was a good idea; Tyler was impressed; KJ had purchased Ryan’s book, saying, he was good at what he did; and Fredrik thought he was crazy.  

Still to come, New York is back and so is Fredrik; a $15 million and a $29.5 million property; yoga; a pink dog; and a hockey game.

Ryan’s Renovation

Although offered $15 million for the Boerum Hill, Brooklyn townhouse, Ryan decided to keep renovating. Ryan found out that a priest was coming to bless the house, and Ryan said it was different, but he was glad to be a part of the tradition, especially since he’d converted to Greek Orthodox. Father-in-law Leon told Ryan it was also a Greek tradition to paint the nursery in a new house, and in Emelia’s interview, she said it really wasn’t a tradition, but don’t tell Ryan. Leon and Ryan painted together, and Ryan asked Leon’s advice on how to handle emotional Greek women. Leon told him to just nod his head. In Ryan’s interview, he said just because he was pretty, didn’t mean he wasn’t capable. They crushed the nursery. Except it turned out to be the wrong room. Father Evagoras came to bless the house, Emelia explaining that it was to ward off evil and keep bad spirits away. It also brought fortune to the home, and she thought it was a beautiful tradition to carry on. Ryan said the priest came with a power soaker, and he needed a holy mop for cleaning up holy water. By now it was day 542 of the renovation.

Emelia’s mom decided, in addition to her basement suite with a private entrance, she needed a room next to the baby as well. She was concerned about the monitor not working as well so far away. They tested it, and sure enough, she was right about the reception, so they just gave her the whole house. Just kidding, but Ryan is totally outnumbered here.     

It was October 2020, and during a family dinner, construction manager David called with the bad news that they weren’t getting in by Christmas. This was also a pita since they had a renter for their Soho apartment to the tune of $15K a month who wanted to be in before the holidays. David said things were taking longer to be signed off on, and even if construction was complete, the permits or whatever wouldn’t be. In Ryan’s interview, he said it sucked that they wouldn’t be out in time for the renter to move in, or be in the house by Christmas. Although I don’t know why they didn’t find temporary accommodations. He knew at the end of the day, they’d look back, and all would be fine. It had been three years since they’d bought the house to build memories in, and he wanted to get his family into their new home as soon as possible.

Next time, the finale – Ryan and family celebrate Christmas, there’s another delay, and the goal becomes Greek Easter.

🎉 Cause For Celebration…

Juneteenth is bustin’ out all over.

https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/biden-signs-juneteenth-bill/index.html

🩰 Tiptoeing Out…

Tea for tomorrow, a quote or ten, and the usual soap. Until then stay safe, stay humble, and stay never believing you’ve run out of options.

June 19, 2020 – When Morgan Blew Up, Juneteenthaganza, Dad’s Mailbox, Double the Seven Quotes & Dance

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What I Watched Today

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

 

General Hospital

Today, GH closed its eyes, and stuck a pin in October 12th, 2016. Morgan had gotten blown up getting out of Julian’s car (that he’d stolen). Drew still thought he was Jason, and was working for Sonny. Tracy was on the scene, and told Monica that she’d been barred from the board meeting, and they wanted to sell the hospital to investors who would put up luxury condos.

A huge fishing hook had been found in the boathouse door, and Kiki thought it was Morgan because he’d seen her with Dillon, but Olivia thought it was Julian, who she assumed was mad because he’d seen Olivia with Ned. Ava told Kiki about Morgan, and Kiki thought she was making it up. Bobbie tried to help Carly, who said Morgan had been expelled from PCU, and she had to help him get through it. When Carly saw Sonny’s coat, covered in mud, Bobbie told her that Sonny had gone in the water after the accident, looking for Morgan. No pun intended, it all came flooding back to Carly.

In the middle of the station, Michael asked Sonny how a bomb got into Julian’s car, and Dante suggested they take it somewhere private. An officer gave Morgan’s phone to Dante, saying it had been recovered at the crash site. Michael wondered if Sonny had sent a message to whoever was trying to take over the business, and wanted to hear Sonny wasn’t the reason Morgan was dead.

Dante told Carly the car had exploded, and when she asked who’d want to hurt Morgan, he said it wasn’t Morgan’s car. He told Carly that the bartender had taken Morgan’s keys from him, and Carly asked if he’d been manic. Dante said TJ had tried to give Morgan a ride, but Morgan punched TJ, and saw a car with the keys in it. He had no idea it was Julian’s car. TJ told Jason, who went after Morgan, and saw the whole thing. Carly wondered why the car exploded, and Dante told her there had been a bomb in it, but it hadn’t been meant for Morgan. It had been meant for Julian. She asked if Sonny had anything to do with the bomb, but Dante didn’t want to answer, which told Carly everything she needed to know. Dante said he knew she was grieving, but he couldn’t say anything that would implicate his father. He gave Carly Morgan’s phone.

Ava told Kiki that Morgan had been drinking, but she didn’t know how he’d gotten into Julian’s car. Kiki was convinced Morgan had seen her and Dillon, but Ava told her that mental illness was hard to understand sometimes. Michael got seriously pissed at Sonny, saying Sonny had put it in motion by giving the order. He told Sonny that Sabrina had said vengeance would cost him the rest of his life, and asked Sonny if was worth it. Lulu, Laura, and Olivia were having lunch at the MetroCourt. Dante called Lulu, asking her to meet him, and she left thinking they were going to have quality time. Kiki told Dillon about Morgan.

Ned told Olivia that he thought Julian was behind the fishhook, but either way, Julian knew they were a couple. Olivia wondered why Ned wanted to keep their relationship a secret. Carly charged the phone, and saw Morgan’s screensaver picture of him and Kiki. Kiki told Dillon, Morgan must have snapped when he saw them together. Dillon said they hadn’t done anything, and not to put Morgan’s mental issues on herself. Drew/Jason visited the Quartermaines’ to tell them about Morgan. Tracy said, this is what happens when the city turns a blind eye to violence. It was the result of Sonny’s never ending pursuit of revenge. Drew/Jason tried to defend Sonny, but Tracy said he’d lost the right to an opinion when he turned his back on the family. Monica wasn’t having it, and said, enough.

Lulu went to the station, and saw Dante freaking out in the interrogation room. He told her that he might have to arrest his father for killing Morgan. Carly listened to the messages on Morgan’s phone. She heard her own voice telling Morgan, it was only a setback, and they figured he needed time alone. He could rise above it, and learn from his mistakes and move on. Sonny walked in while she was listening, and she said it was the voicemail she’d left for Morgan. He’d never gotten it because he got in a car, and a bomb blew him up.

Olivia told Ned that she thought Julian was just an excuse. If they tell people, it becomes real, and if it’s real, she can screw it up. Ned said screwing up was a two-way street, and he’d been known to do it himself. Then they publicly kissed. Ava told Bobbie that she was sorry for Bobbie’s loss, and Bobbie asked if Ava ever loved Morgan. He didn’t know any better. Ava said she loved Morgan very much. He was the only one who was good to her, and now everyone who was, was gone.

Lulu told Dante maybe it had nothing to do with Sonny, but Dante said it wasn’t the first time one of Sonny’s kids got caught in the crossfire. Morgan was the first Corinthos Dante met when he came to town, and he had his whole life ahead of him. Monica declared it a senseless tragedy, and Michael said they needed to be a family now, even Tracy. Tracy apologized for being harsh, but Michael said she was just being a Quartermaine. Michael told Drew/Jason that he blamed himself; he should have noticed Morgan was struggling. Drew/Jason said it wasn’t on Michael, but Michael said Morgan was manic because they weren’t paying attention. It contributed to Morgan spiraling, but whoever gave the order is the one who killed Morgan. Drew/Jason said Michael’s father might not have anything to do with it, but Michael asked if he really believed that.

Carly said Sonny couldn’t help himself. He had to finish Julian. She showed Sonny a picture of Morgan as a child, and smashed it, saying, now Morgan was dead, and Sonny killed him.  Sonny wept alone.

🎇 Emancipation Celebration…

JuneteenthFlag

While Juneteenth was technically Friday, there’s no reason not to celebrate all weekend, so I’m giving over tonight’s blog to the topic of a holiday of the past coming into today.

The reason:

https://hellogiggles.com/news/what-is-juneteenth-june-19th/

https://parade.com/1050322/jessicasager/what-is-juneteenth/

https://www.youthtothepeople.com/blogs/to-the-people/juneteenth-in-2020-a-toast-to-the-afro-future-a-celebration-dripped-in-blood

https://www.essence.com/feature/juneteenth-protests-2020-freedom/

The beginnings:

https://yesterdaysamerica.com/exploring-the-beginning-of-juneteenth/

The ways:

https://hellogiggles.com/lifestyle/how-to-celebrate-juneteenth/

https://hellogiggles.com/reviews-coverage/juneteenth-movies-shows-books/

https://www.essence.com/entertainment/heres-what-you-can-watch-hear-and-celebrate-on-juneteenth/

Some thoughts:

https://extratv.com/2020/06/19/stars-reflect-on-juneteenth-and-black-lives-matter-welcome-to-the-great-awakening/

📬 A Little Something For the Dads…

Sweetest. Story. Ever.

https://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/whats-the-story-with-the-dad-mailbox-in-hinesburg/Content?oid=30564364

📠 Quotes of the Week

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.Henry David Thoreau

Don’t be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts. – Hopi tribe saying

Those who have one foot in the canoe, and one foot in the boat, are going to fall into the river.Tuscarora tribe saying

When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice. – Cherokee tribe saying

Tell me and I’ll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I’ll understand. – Tribe Unknown

The greatest obstacle to living is expectancy, which hangs upon tomorrow and loses today… The whole future lies in uncertainty: live immediately.Seneca, on the Shortness of Life

For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Life doesn’t have to be perfect to be wonderful.Annette Funicello, 1942-2013

The reality is that you will grieve forever. You will not “get over” the loss of a loved one; you will learn to live with it. You will heal and you will rebuild yourself around the loss you have suffered. You will be whole again, but you will never be the same. Nor should you be the same, nor would you want to.Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and John Kessler

Learn to be quiet enough to hear the genuine within yourself so that you can hear it in others.Marian Wright Edelman

Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation.Al Edwards

You have people walking around with all the knowledge of humanity on their phone, but they have no idea how to integrate it. We don’t train people in thinking or reasoning. – David Epstein

When we connect with others with their humanity, without the filters of race, nationality, gender, religion and so many other artificially constructed divisions, most of the world’s problems will be resolved. After all, we are all the same humans who have evolved through millions of years of evolution on this earth. All I am doing through my activism is showing the world that how we all share the same humanity regardless of our skin color, nationality or religion. Division only creates more division and inclusion is the only way we can move forward as a civilization. – Yeonmi Park, North Korean defector and human rights activist

If there is no struggle, there is no progress. – Frederick Douglas

📍 So Here We Are…

Things are starting to open up, people are venturing out, toilet paper is back in the store. Maybe at this point, you’re starting to question your very existence, or maybe you’re like, yippee, I can go get a beer not-to-go again. Whatever your position, stay safe, stay respectful, and stay letting whatever flag you like fly.

June 18, 2020 – A Best Of Flashback, Top Chef Crowned, Fan Fave, Juneteenth Ideas, Is She Or Not, Thirsty, Watching Stars, Coming Up, a Mansion, Gordon’s Back, Say It Three Times & Dad

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What I Watched Today

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

 

General Hospital

And the GH Flashback roulette wheel says… October 15th, 2015. I heard on an ad that this week is the best of Sonny and Carly, which brings cohesion to the randomness. Sonny surprised Carly with a wedding in the hospital chapel, that Maxie jumped through hoops to put together in record time. Josslyn and Kristina looked like babies, Sabrina attended with Michael, and Josslyn played the Wedding March on the flute. I assumed it was actually her playing, and was impressed, since the flute is very difficult to master.

Paul showed up at the gallery, while trying to set up Anna via text using the name Sloane. Paul told Ava to be prepared for the dismantling of the Corinthos organization. His plan was about to come to fruition. He told Ava that Carrrlos’s fate and Anna’s were going to dovetail (who uses that word, except in reference to carpentry?). Ava asked if it was a coincidence, but Paul said it was careful planning. He wanted Ava to launder some money via art collectors he was going to send, but Ava wasn’t keen on the idea. Paul asked if she wanted to go to prison for Connie’s murder, since he had her confession on tape. Ava said she was afraid of losing Avery, and Paul relented, saying he wasn’t heartless, and Ava would be of no use to him if her mind was elsewhere. He told her to deal with the custody case first.

Old Jordan wanted to talk to Anna about Carrrlos’s disappearance, since Anna was the last one to see him. Jordan said her leads had gone cold, and Mayor Lomax was breathing down her neck.

While talking to Dillon at the pier, Maxie saw a body in the water, and Dillon called the police. Jordan determined it was Carrrlos, which wasn’t hard since he’d had his wallet on him. When Paul showed up, she said Carrrlos had been shot at close range. That explained why he avoided detection for so long – he was dead. Yep. That will do it. Paul suggested Sonny had gotten his revenge.

Sonny and Carly said their vows. Sonny told Carly that she saved his life every day, and he was blessed that she chose him. Carly said she’d had a taste of life without him, and promised that neither one of them was going anywhere without the other. Dante’s phone rang during the vows, and he stepped aside to take it. Bobbie suggested Sonny make a change, so no one else would get hurt. Dante told them that Carrrlos had been pulled from the harbor, and he was dead. Sabrina freaked, and Dante went to the station. Morgan told Sonny and Carly that Carrrlos had gotten what he deserved, and Sonny said he didn’t ask for retaliation. Morgan said they were looking at him like they thought he did it, and told them they could think what they wanted to; it was his wedding gift to them, and enjoy it while it lasted. When he left, Sonny told Carly that he thought Morgan wished he had shot Carrrlos, but he would have heard about it if Morgan had done it. He explained that Ava had let the Five Families (not a restaurant) that Carrrlos had shot Sonny and acted alone. The only one who could dispute it was Carrrlos, and he wasn’t talking. Carly said that was convenient for Ava, and Sonny said she was up to her lying neck in it. Sabrina told Michael that she’d known Carrrlos most of his life, and Carrrlos had done awful things, but didn’t deserve to get shot.

Anna went to the gallery, and told Ava that she knew it wasn’t Carrrlos who shot Sonny, since he was on the run for killing Duke. Why would he escape Port Charles, then come back to shoot Sonny? She said Ava claiming that’s what happened implied she had something to hide, and asked who Ava was covering for. Paul called Anna, and told her to meet him at Pier 54.

Nathan assumed that Valerie was pregnant after Maxie found a positive pregnancy test in the trash, and Valerie gave him the business about jumping to conclusions. Valerie saw Maxie in the interrogation room after she gave her statement, and Maxie told her it was like a scene from a scary movie, and kept playing in her head. She told Valerie that she knew Valerie and Dillon were having sex, and Valerie said Dillon was a great guy, but that was a no, and had never happened.  Maxie asked whose baby Valerie was worried about carrying. Valerie said she didn’t know what Maxie was  talking about, and didn’t think Maxie did either. Maxie said Valerie had thrown a positive pregnancy test in the trash, and Valerie said Maxie had assumed because she was near the trash can, it must be hers. She suggested the next time Maxie decided to go snooping, get her facts straight. In the meantime, Dante told Dillon to stay the hell away from his wife.

Sonny joked that he and Carly were going to Iowa for their honeymoon, and Lulu told Bobbie that she and Dante were in discussion about expanding their family.

Ava told Paul that Sonny knew she’d lied about Carrrlos, and was asking inconvenient questions, but Paul said he had everything under control.

Carly cuddled with Sonny in his hospital room, and Sonny said it wasn’t the way he’d pictured their honeymoon, but it did feel like Des Moines. She thought it was more like Cedar Rapids.

Top Chef – Finale

The chefs were challenged with cooking the meal of their lives. The final three were Bryan, who the crown had eluded for more than a decade; Melissa, who had more wins than anyone; and Stephanie, the private chef underdog, who had proven she had skills to be feared. The prize was a feature in Food and Wine magazine, an appearance at the Food and Wine festival in Aspen, and $250K. Not bad. I love that magazine, and that’s a nice chunk of change. Bryan said he’d slap them in the face with heart and soul, and we flashed back to the Italian chefs saying there was no soul in his food. Padma tasked them with making the best progressive four-course meal of their lives – no twists. They would be serving it to the best chefs from all over world. Kevin, Lee Anne, and Brian full of Malarkey came out to give their support as sous chefs. Gregory would have been there instead of Brian, but he was still battling back issues. The chefs drew knives for picking order, and Stephanie was first, choosing Brian full of Malarkey, for his enthusiasm and skills. Stephanie also admitted that during Restaurant Wars she fell in love with him. Not literally. Brian chose Kevin, who said, let’s get the band back together, which left Melissa with Lee Anne. Melissa said they’d never worked together, but Lee Ann knew Asian flavors, and was a beast in the kitchen. She thought they’d do well. Padma told them they’d be shopping in the food hub of Florence, and would have five hours to prep and cook back at the Renaissance Tuscany. They were to make the meal as cohesive as possible, and Tom said the judges expected nothing but the best.

Melissa said her mission was to marry Asian flavor with what she’d learned in Italy, bringing Italy to her heritage, so it would portray her adventure. While this isn’t Project Runway, I have to mention that Lee Anne was wearing the coolest fried-egg-and-bacon crocheted scarf. If I was crafty that way, I’d be making one starting tonight. Bryan said he and Stephanie were yin and yang; their minds were one. In the evening, the judges turned the tables, and Tom, Padma, and Gail did the cooking. The chefs were met outside by Tom, who was doing some rustic farmhouse cooking on the grill, which gave Melissa an idea for her main course. They all sat down to eat together, and Padma wished them luck, telling them to cook their hearts out. After dinner, Stephanie called best friend Kristen, who was also the Season 10 winner. Stephanie said she thought her chances of winning were one in three. Melissa called her mom, and Bryan called his brother Michael.

After three hours in the kitchen, the judges were served the first two courses. You knew it was good by the way they were shoveling it in, especially one guy who reminded me of the drive-in guy Joe Bob Briggs and was wearing a shirt with steer on it. Later, I found out he was an Italian butcher named Dario. Gail said Bryan was a great technician, but this time showed soul and love in his food as well. Drive-in Bob Dario said, mama mia! and the main course came out. Melissa made grilled squab; Bryan went with blackened monkfish; and Stephanie made a veal dish. Padma said the food was universally wonderful, and food editor Nilou Motamed said she didn’t like squab, but was now a convert. At this point, I was pretty sure Melissa was going to win. Then, OMG THE DESSERTS CAME OUT. They were all to die for, and I’m not sure which one I wanted more; Bryan’s dark chocolate and ice cream thing, to which Dario responded, mmm… cardamom; Stephanie’s sticky toffee pudding (I don’t know what the hell that is, but give me two servings); or Melissa’s tea-infused tiramisu with a crunchy topping. When the dinner was done, the chefs applauded themselves, and then the judges applauded them when they were called back out. During the final discussion, Dario teared up over how Melissa respected the Italian traditions with her dessert. He said, a butcher who cries, how embarrassing, prompting one of the other guest judges to come over and give him a hug.

When the chefs were brought out to meet with the usual judges, plus Nilou, for the final time, Tom said he thought they all cooked the best meal of their lives, and Padma said she saw the story of their lives on the plates. She relayed that Hunter Lewis from Food and Wine found Bryan’s beets beguiling. Say that three times real fast. Tom said Bryan had erased the impression that he couldn’t cook with soul and heart. Gail said that Melissa had joined the Asian and Italian cultures, and told her about Dario getting emo over her tiramisu. Melissa said they were all artists who loved hearing that their journeys were understood. Stephanie joked that she was going for fan favorite. She had done damage to people who loved her by being sad, and this showed them that she was okay. Tom said, sometimes the voyage is more important than the destination, because you find out what you’re made of. You have to go deeper, and what comes out is who you are. They all made that journey, but there could only be one Top Chef. Arriving for the announcement were Melissa’s mom, Bryan’s brother, and Stephanie’s husband.

With that, Padma told Melissa, she was Top Chef. In Melissa’s interview, she said it had been a wild adventure, but this time she’d done it for herself, and wasn’t trying to earn her father’s approval. She wanted to prove to herself that she could achieve a goal that she’d set. In Stephanie’s interview, she said she accomplished what she’d wanted to do. She hadn’t felt good about the mental space she was in since her brother died. This would give everyone something else to talk about for a while. In Bryan’s interview, he said he’d learned a lot about himself. There were sixteen Top Chefs, but he was the only one who’d done what he did. He’d been runner-up three times, but was never doing this again. Melissa said, once you believe in yourself, nothing can stop you. She knew it sounded cliché, but the world was her oyster. She could do anything now.

👓 On Watch What Happens Live (@home in the Hamptons – @must be nice), Padma and Tom were guests, and Melissa made an appearance. Padma announced Melissa was also the fan favorite, netting her another $10K. Melissa donated that win to Black Visions Collective, the Trevor Project, and Asian Americans for Equality. And for that, Andy gave the night’s mazel.

🥧 Baking For the Teenth…

An idea to celebrate Juneteenth.

https://thechalkboardmag.com/juneteenth-bake-sale

📺 Watchlist…

Some Juneteenth suggestions for your viewing pleasure.

https://www.tvguide.com/news/shows-and-movies-to-watch-for-juneteenth/?ftag=NLS-04-10aaa2i

📚 For the Bookworm In You…

A Juneteenth reading list.

https://www.essence.com/entertainment/juneteenth-books/#546891

🍑 Pour the Nene Tea…

A Twitter user suggested her ego has become bigger than her entertainment value. I think they might be right.

https://www.essence.com/entertainment/nene-leakes-fired-real-housewives-atlanta/

https://people.com/tv/nene-leakes-denies-shes-not-returning-to-rhoa/

🥃 Give That Lady a Drink…

Like not every single one of them is thirsty. It’s not like they’re on the show to educate people about… anything.

https://hollywoodlife.com/2020/06/17/kelly-dodd-slams-tamra-judge-thirsty-firing-comments-rhoc-feud/

🛸 Where No Man Has Gone…

But you can go for free.

https://www.tvguide.com/news/star-trek-movies-streaming-free-imdb-tv/?ftag=NLS-04-10aaa2i

📑 Head Start…

A list of what’s coming to the small screen, and not.

https://www.tvguide.com/news/features/abc-2020-2021-fall-tv-lineup/?ftag=NLS-04-10aaa2i

👠 Sometimes She’s All Of Us…

While probably none of us will ever have her closet, or will even be able to afford one of her shoes, Sutton sometimes reminds me of how the audience feels. Kind of horrified.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1162587/rhobh-s-sutton-stracke-lists-bel-air-mansion-for-almost-9-million-tour-inside-the-estate?source=email&medium=daily

🛶 Unchart This…

You can catch Gordon in Uncharted on the National Geographic (NatGeo) channel on Sundays at 10 pm. It’s also free on YouTube.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1162499/watch-jason-kennedy-go-crawfishing-with-gordon-ramsay-try-not-to-laugh

📽 Who Can Take a Sunrise…

Candyman returns in a spiritual sequel. Tony Todd and Vanessa Williams will be making return appearances, and Jordan Peele wrote the screenplay, so that’s enough for me.

https://www.essence.com/entertainment/candyman-nia-dacosta-new-teaser/

🤸‍♀️ Is It Friday Again Yet…?

Father’s Day is coming up this weekend, and here’s hoping you have/had a good relationship with yours. My dad was the best. He had a wonderful sense of humor, was ahead of his time, and the fairest person I’ve ever known. Stay safe, stay celebratory, and stay in touch with your family, be they blood relatives or chosen.

June 15, 2020 – Jerry Jacks Flashback, Lara Takes a Walk, New Wives, More Wives, Henry’s Phase, Siri Can Help, Online Wizardry, Holiday & Freedom

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What I Watched Today

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

 

General Hospital

In today’s GH Flashback, we left Nurse’s Ball territory, and moved to February 7th, 2007. Jerry Jacks was holding a bunch of people hostage, but didn’t seem to be very good at it. He kept shuffling people around, actually calling it musical hostages at one point. Sonny and Carly were in a separate room, and Sonny explained that Jerry had wanted to take him out of the equation, because if Jerry’s exit plan didn’t work, he might need Sonny. Spinelli, who had long hair, and Jason, who never changes, were working on a plan behind-the-scenes to free the hostages. Jason explained that Jerry kept moving everyone around because that made it harder for the hostages to work together and resist. Apparently, it still wasn’t a very good plan, especially throwing Sonny and Carly together. Also outside the action, Mac complained a lot to a worried baby-faced Patrick. Elizabeth was pregnant and divorced, and I was totally lost, since there were times when I wasn’t watching, and this must have been one of them.

Emily was still alive, and with Nikolas, who also had a baby-face. Alexis ended up in the hospital for dehydration, and Ric harangued her about wanting custody of Molly. She told him to get lost, and he said he’d let the courts decide. He still didn’t leave, and Dr. Ford ended up kicking Ric out because you really shouldn’t harass people who are in the hospital. The doctor told Alexis about his late wife using weed to help her cope with chemo, which Alexis found pretty amusing. Jason decided he was going in, and Spinelli insisted he was coming along, since Lulu would do the same for him – he hoped. We didn’t see Lulu, who was trapped in a room with Alan. Carly got Sonny’s handcuffs off, and Sonny said Jerry’s first mistake was underestimating her. Skye was still around, and visiting Lorenza in the hospital. I have no clue about either of those characters. Carly wanted to sneak up on Jerry, but Sonny said when he told her to go, she’d better get moving. He said he shouldn’t have tricked her into getting back together with him, but he didn’t want her to love Jax (Jerry’s brother, in case you didn’t know) because she was his whole life. Sam asked fellow hostage Father Ruiz if he could hold his own in a knife fight, slipping him a weapon, and Elizabeth tended to Robin, who’d been shot.

I was annoyed that we didn’t see Alan. I really liked him, and thought it was one of GH’s worst decisions to kill off his character. That was another time when I stopped watching for a while. Bringing him back as a ghost was an even worse decision. Who did they think they were? Passions?

Below Deck Mediterranean

Captain Sandy sits with Lara and Hannah. She says she doesn’t know what transpired, but Hannah is Lara’s boss, and tells her what to do. They all have a common goal. She tells Lara that she went through her own stuff with Hannah, and Lara laughs, saying, Captain Sandy too? The captain tells her to knock it off. If Lara is willing to reset with Hannah, she’ll let it go, but Lara has to respect Hannah’s position. When Lara laughs and uses sarcasm, that doesn’t work for her. Hannah says, if it’s not going to work, she needs to know now. Lara says, if they can be normal people and can collaborate. She admits she shouldn’t have spoken the way she did, and Captain Sandy tells her, leave the sarcasm in the cabin. In the captain’s interview, she says, Lara’s energy is f*** you energy. She tells Hannah to pull Lara close, so for the next charter, she can be Hannah’s second stew.

Alex and Pete clean the decks. The captain makes small talk with Lara in the crew mess, and we find out Captain Sandy’s family once had forty-two dogs. I’m so startled, I forget if she prefaced that with her father or brother being a cop. And here I thought I had a full house when I once pet peaked at fourteen many years ago. Kiko wonders where the crew is going tonight. Pete wants to get with Lara, who he keeps calling Lana. Jessica tells Hannah that the cabins are done, and asks if she can lay out. Malia tells the deckhands that they’re off for the night, and Jessica says she needs vitamin D. In her interview, Jessica says, based on the stereotype that you can’t be smart and pretty… She says she forgot the second half. She lies on her towel, and the deckhands can’t shut up about her.

At the preference sheet meeting, Captain Sandy says the primary is Roy Orbison, Jr., a business mogul, and son of the musician. He’s bringing his family, and a couple of the kids can’t swim, so the captain wants the crew to be on top of it. Nanny Agnes will also be there. Hannah looks at Agnes’s picture, and says she’d never have a nanny that hot. Roy is also bringing his best friend Ulf, from Ace of Base. In Kiko’s interview, he says he plays the guitar, and music is one of his passions. It’s super cool. Hannah reads that they want to picnic by Palma Cathedral. The captain is excited. On deck, Rob leers at Jessica. In his interview, he says, seeing her read adds to the attraction; that she’s absorbing knowledge. And the bikini is delicious. Jessica tells him that she doesn’t normally read fiction. Hannah calls her boyfriend, and wonders if yachting is what she wants to be spending her time on. Lara asks Pete about working out, and he shows her photos from his Instagram. I’m like, no, but in her interview, Lara says she’s definitely attracted to him. He tells Lara, he has a crazy pump. He shows her a picture of his dad, and says he was just diagnosed with cancer, and the prognosis is six months to a year. In Pete’s interview, he says, it hasn’t been easy. He wouldn’t be where he’s at or who he is – the man he is – without his dad. He wouldn’t know boats. It’s hard to see someone you love so much, so sick. He suggests they get dressed. Hannah tells Malia, tonight is going to be interesting, and Malia says, tonight is going to be sh*t.

They get in taxis; the women in one, the guys in another. At the restaurant, Hannah orders wine for the table, and they toast to charter one being down. Alex says he’s never worked for a female captain and bosun. He talks about a woman who’s the head of some company, saying, a woman in such a successful position inspired him. If she can do it… In Malia’s interview, she says, wait. What? Exactly.

Lara tells Pete that she’s been traveling, and asks what he’s doing after the season is over. He says, hanging out with her. The crew moves on to a club, and more drinking. Hannah tells Kiko that she’s been dating her boyfriend for about a year, and he says that he has a girl, Nicole, who’s in yachting as well. They’re letting things go with the flow. Malia is thrilled that Captain Sandy said she’s proud of her, since when she started, she was a green deckhand. We see a clip of the captain instructing Malia to practice with the tender. Pete flirts with Lara, and says his d*ck is called Peter. Kiko says he’s glad he and Hannah met, and Hannah says she can’t deal on her own. She doesn’t know how to deal with Lara. In Lara’s interview, she says, Hannah is rude. She thinks she can talk about Lara when she’s only two meters away. They go to another club where there’s a sword swallower on stage. Lots more drinking happens. Pete says Lara is effing adorable, which would be the last adjective pair I’d use for her. Jessica tells Rob to quit analyzing her. In her interview, she says she’s having a good time. She likes his company, energy, and attention. And he’s cute. Malia asks Lara about Hannah, and Lara says she doesn’t really know Hannah outside of the boat, but they don’t get along. Malia says Hannah might feel like she’s getting pushback, and for the head of a department, that’s not ideal. If she asked one of her deck crew to do something, and they told her no, they’d get fired. Since Lara can only be told what she wants to hear, she moves on, and Malia tells Hannah that Lara feels like she doesn’t know Hannah outside of the boat. Hannah says that’s because she’s been turning around a 180 foot yacht. In Pete’s interview, he says he has to get Lara in the game. She’s getting splinters on the bench. Malia tells Hannah that she made it clear, if one of her deck crew did the same thing, she would get rid of them. It’s time to go back, and Lara rides with Pete. And Peter.

Jessica screeches, Lara is a bitch, and her taxi chants. After they get back to the boat, Pete wants to give Lara a goodnight hug, and barges into the cabin she shares with Jessica, only to immediately retreat because Jessica is getting changed. In his interview, he says he and Lara aren’t going to have sex; they’re going to make love. It’s going to happen. I gag a little. Hannah tells Malia that she can’t put up with it, and Malia says she’s going to have to.

Lara quietly stumbles out in the morning. Pete says the boat is going to be his bitch today. Hannah makes a call, asking for a booster seat, a crib, and musicians. I guess it’s a one-stop shop. Malia meets with the deckhands, and Alex is late because he’s busy getting sick. He joins them, suggesting they not to walk downstairs for five or ten minutes. Malia tells them, when she says be on the deck at ten, be on the deck at ten. The crew gets the boat ready. Hannah asks Jessica where Lara is, but Jessica doesn’t know. Hannah is like, wtf? She radios Lara at 10:17, and wonders if Lara is playing hide and seek. She looks everywhere, and the captain radios the crew, saying, the charter starts at noon. Everyone up?

Lara radios the captain, asking to meet on the dock. The captain walks through the boat, and tells everyone, keep moving. Lara refuses to come to the boat, and Captain Sandy goes out to meet her. Lara says she’s not feeling comfortable anymore, and wants to leave. Thanks for everything. She’s sure the captain will be able to replace her. Translation: She realized she can get fired for insubordination, and wants to quit first. And she could give a flying about leaving them hanging. Captain Sandy takes Lara’s radio out of her hand, and says, she doesn’t know what happened. Lara says, it’s just not working. Translation: She can’t have her way on the job. The captain asks if the whole reset was for real, and Lara says, it’s just not working for her. Translation: She can’t get over on Hannah, and she’ll actually have to work. Captain Sandy says someone will bring Lara’s stuff out. In the captain’s interview, she says she’s not going to convince Lara to stay because of her attitude, and why would she want someone to stay when they want to quit? She tells Hannah that Lara doesn’t want to talk. In Lara’s interview, she says, sometimes you have to choose between your own happiness and a job. She’s choosing her own happiness. Translation: All of the above. Pete says he wants to see Lara, and the captain radios the crew to meet in the galley. She says, Lara left. Some people are cut out for the business, and some are not. She tells Jessica to pack Lara’s stuff, and Pete helps. Jessica tells Pete, maybe they’ll get someone cute and nice. Pete brings Lara’s belongings out to her, and they hug. He tells her, contact me, and she says, we’ll see. In her interview, she says maybe she’ll do long distance. Actually, that’s not true. She would never do long distance. At least this time she did her own translation. Pete tells Alex that he dropped his card in her bag, and she said she’ll contact him. Alex says they need him, and Jessica tells Hannah, a team effort is easier than, it’s not my job. In Hannah’s interview, she says, someone leaving is like being on ecstasy. When they go, you’re really high, but the coming down will be bad. Pete mopes and sniffles. In Alex’s interview, he says Pete knew her twelve hours. He didn’t even know her last name. I’m not so sure he even knew her first name.

Pete cries into his pillow, and I laugh. He says, the story of his life. Dramatic much? The provisions arrive, and Captain Sandy calls for a second stew, saying she’s in a jam. She asks if resumés can be texted to her. Hannah and Jessica try to put the crib together, and Hannah radios for someone to help who knows what they’re doing. Alex says, Pete is a dad, and Hannah says, that’s worrying. Pete says his son is almost nine. The captain radios for the crew to get ready to meet the guests. Warm towels are readied, champagne is poured, and the crew lines up.

Captain Sandy welcomes the guests, and says Hannah will give them a tour, then they’ll move on to their first anchorage, Calla Llamp. The kids swarm the bridge, and the captain tells Hannah to make sure the kids have life vests on when they’re outside. In Kiko’s interview, he says, so much drama. But with Lara gone, the atmosphere is good. He’s putting the focus on the food, and his passion. Jessica decorates the table with fishnets and shells. Captain Sandy tells Malia, there are big swells, so only launch the slide. They set the slide up, but Alex says the wind is blowing it around. The captain tells Malia to bring it back in. Malia keeps repeating, I love my job. Hannah tells Malia that the guests are having lunch on the aft deck shortly, and Malia says they need a half hour to bring in the slide. Hannah says, lunch is being served in five minutes. Malia goes to see Captain Sandy, and the deckhands make the executive decision to put the slide back in the water. The captain tells her to just leave it on deck, and Malia radios Pete, who says, it’s back in the water. Malia says if she asks them to do something, it’s for a reason. In her interview, she says she doesn’t have to explain herself. Just do it.

Kiko plates lunch. Roy Jr. says he wants to jet ski in the middle of Palma Bay, where there’s lots of traffic, and Hannah says, not if he wants to live. Captain Sandy says, the weather is moving in; they’re hauling anchor, and Roy Jr. says, whatever is safest. Lunch is served, and Pete hangs out with the kids. In his interview, he says, it makes him miss his son. Nanny Agnes asks if he’s okay, and he says, absolutely. Roy Jr. says, it’s Viking food, and Ulf howls. Malia tells Alex, if he wants to learn something, come to her. Hannah feels like she’s drowning, and hopes they get another stew soon. Rob helps Hannah bring up some snacks, and they have to walk backward against the wind. Malia says it’s nerve-wracking, since it’s her first time docking there; the weather is bad, and you never know what you’re going to get.

Agnes asks Hannah if someone can check on baby Bo, and Hannah volunteers. In her interview, Hannah says she loves kids, and she’s usually good with them, but when she’s down a stew, babysitting is really not ideal. The musicians arrive, and tell Hannah they have very bad English. She tells them, that’s okay, since she has very bad Spanish. She wants to surprise the guests, and stows the musicians in the crew mess. Kiko is saying, funnel, funnel, where are you, MF’er? In Kiko’s interview, he says he’s doing tapas per the guests’ request. He’s putting all his love there. Ulf watches Kiko work, and the guests already at the table discuss music. The food looks fabulous. I love tapas; it’s a Christmas Eve tradition in my house. Hannah suddenly remembers the musicians in the crew mess, and in her interview, she says she’s so busy; she needs another person. Alex tells the musicians, break a drumstick. They use a bagpipe, but it sounds different from the Scottish execution. The guests knock off early. Pete calls Malia sweetheart when they say goodnight. Ugh. He just doesn’t get it. You don’t call your boss sweetheart. Unless they are your sweetheart, and even then not at work. I hope.

In the morning, Pete pumps up on deck. In her interview, Malia says, it’s still a male dominated industry when it comes to the deck. She wishes Pete could see what she’s had to overcome to get there. Then call her sweetie. In the galley, Jessica accidentally squirts lemon in her eye. Been there, done that. Captain Sandy calls Malia to the bridge, and Malia tells the captain, she’s not asking again for the deckhands to show up on time. The captain asks how Malia likes the deck crew, and Malia tells her about being called sweetie. In Captain Sandy’s interview, she says, it’s not about gender; it’s blatant disrespect. She’s not having it on a vessel she runs. She calls the deck crew to the bridge.

The captain says she forgives everything for charter one. She knows it’s hard for them to have a woman in seniority, but there’s still protocol. Malia isn’t their friend, and not their sweetie or dear. They wouldn’t call a guy sweetie, and she wants it to stay professional. So no sweetheart or sweetie. She’s not their friend either; she’s their captain. Malia agrees, and says if they don’t like it, they can leave.

Next time, the boys are on the prowl, Kiko finds his bunk occupied, the picnic at the Cathedral, Jessica says she’s working two jobs, and there’s more wind. A lot of wind. Too much wind.

👠 Johannesburg Joins the Fray…

What kind of network is hayu? Is there one called hayuup?

https://tvdeets.com/real-housewives-of-johannesburg-added-to-hayu

👗 Never Ending…

I guess these are like fringe Wives. Has anyone ever really seen them in captivity?

https://tvdeets.com/ester-dohnalova-leaving-real-housewives-of-cheshire

🥊 Loved Him On Z Nation

And now I miss Z Nation all over again.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/henry-rollins-interview-dreamland-awkward-phase

☎️ Siri, I’m Being Pulled Over…

Useful information, and a useful function of the iPhone.

https://www.businessinsider.com/ios-12-shortcut-uses-iphone-to-record-police-during-traffic-stop-2018-10

🧙🏽‍♂️ Wiz This…

Another con makes a virtual change. But again, no lines.

https://www.wizardworldvirtual.com/

🎊 Happy Juneteenth…

FYI, spellcheck recognizes that.

https://www.essence.com/news/juneteenth-company-holiday-observance-trend/

🙀 It’s Like the Amityville Horror…

Didn’t they wake up at 3:15 every morning? I can’t seem to get to bed before 3:15. Like I always say, I’ll sleep in the next life. In the meantime, stay safe, stay reasonable, and stay with your back to the wind.