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March 27, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Josslyn Asks Britt To Kill Cullum, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Where Are They, Fashionable Pets (!), Just Under 9 Quotes & Day

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday:

Valentin set up a romantic meal in Sonny’s old kitchen for him and the moss bowl 🎍. Carly walked in and he said, hungry?

Martin went to see Laura in her office where she was working late. She missed Doc and Ace, but thought Dublin was a good opportunity. Martin said he was leaving Port Charles too.

Tracy saw Brook at the hospital and said she thought Brook was getting overinvolved with the baby. Brook said she and Chase were petitioning to be foster parents.

At the pier, Britt thanked Lucas, as Rocco listened in. She said Lucas and Marco had saved her life. She was leaving with Jason today.

Jack asked if Nathan knew where his sister was. She was a material witness to a WSB investigation in Croatia, and he had follow-up questions.

Dante said the order was coming from Cullum, but Jason said he wasn’t going anywhere. Dante said it wasn’t a request.

Martin told Laura that he’d been offered a lucrative case in Reno and could be gone indefinitely. He offered to turn it down, but Laura said it wasn’t necessary. He felt like he was abandoning her and said Tracy would do what she could to block the zoning change. Laura said she’d be just fine and she’d be there when he got back.

Valentin said, since Donna was with Sonny, he’d made Carly dinner. He’d kept an eye open for anyone coming. He was reckless, not stupid. She tasted his coq au vin, and said it was like he was trying to make her life harder. He asked if she was mad about dinner or them sleeping together, and she said, both.

Nathan said he wouldn’t be looking for Britt if he knew where she was. All he knew was that it was her day off. Jack looked around, and Nathan said he had no right snooping. Jack asked if he should snoop through Nathan’s life. He’d been presumed dead for seven years, yet here he was, alive. Nathan said no one wanted to know what happened more than he did, but Jack thought Dante had been premature in giving Nathan his job back. He’d done some digging and found nothing. Somebody went through a lot of trouble covering Nathan’s tracks, and he was either the unknown beneficiary of someone else’s illegal activities or up to his neck in it.

Dante told Jason that no one had to know. He wouldn’t even use the cuffs. Alexis said she’d call Diane, and Dante asked if Jason was armed. Jason sighed and handed over his gun, when Danny came out and wondered what was going on.

Britt said even if she came back, she wouldn’t be working at GH after disappearing with no notice twice, and Lucas said it was the hospital’s loss. She asked if he was going back to Spoon Island. It wouldn’t take long for Sidwell and Cullum to connect the dots. He said he and Marco had a room at the MetroCourt, and she said they should watch their backs. He said Marco’s father would be angry, but wouldn’t hurt his son, and Britt said Sidwell wasn’t the only person he should be worried about.  

Marco lay bleeding as Cullum cleaned the knife and saw the message on Marco’s phone that Lucas was meeting Britt at Pier 55. He left.

Tracy said it was a terrible idea, and Brook would be devastated when she had to give Phoebe up. Brook said giving the baby a safe, stable, albeit temporary home would be worth it, and Tracy asked, why put herself through it? Brook said Phoebe needed her. Babies were meant to be held, sung to, and covered with kisses. Tracy said they had nurses and trained volunteers for that, and Brook said, when they had time. Tracy said there were trained foster parents who could take Phoebe, but Brook said they weren’t her.

Carly said her and Valentin sleeping together was one more complication. Then Jason walked in. Valentin said they wouldn’t sleep together again, so no complication. He’d take his food and eat in the attic. She said, wait. He’d gone to all this trouble, and it was really good. He should stay. He said it seemed risky, but she said, please stay.

Sidwell showed up at Laura’s office and said he’d seen her brother was off to Reno. She asked how he knew, and he said because Martin had become too suspicious, so he thought he’d send him on an errand. Laura said she’d been backing public works that only benefitted Sidwell, and he said he thought the words she was looking for were thank you. She didn’t want Martin to find out she was working for him. She asked if he was threatening to have her brother killed and said if he was worried about being exposed, the person who should be reined in was him.

Jack asked if Nathan didn’t think it was strange that the door was unlocked and there was a lot missing. Nathan looked in some drawers and said Britt’s clothes were missing… and her luggage. Jack said it appeared his sister had disappeared – again.

Lucas said he’d made Marco realize he was in too deep with his dad, but if not for Britt, Marco would have kept lying and they would have ultimately drifted apart. Britt said he was welcome, and he said he’d confronted Marco, Marco did the right thing, and they were stronger than ever. She said the whole horrible mess actually led them to find their person. They both finally had someone they could count on. He asked if Jason wasn’t meeting her, and she said Jason thought they’d be safest by boat. Lucas wondered if he shouldn’t be there already. 

Danny asked what was wrong, and Jason handed over his gun. He told Danny to go back in, and Alexis said she’d call Diane, taking Danny by the hand. Jason head-butted Dante and told Danny not to follow him. He said he loved Danny and took off.

Alexis asked if Dante was all right, and Dante said he was fine. He called the station and asked for an APB to be put out on Jason Morgan immediately for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer. He’d left the Port Charles high school parking lot, and was armed and dangerous. Approach with caution. Danny said if they thought Jason had a gun, they’d shoot him.

Brook told Tracy that she and Chase had found Delilah and had been there when the baby was born, but Tracy said that didn’t mean she was responsible. Brook said it made her care. She felt a connection to Phoebe. Tracy said Phoebe had a connection to her family. Did Brook hope no one would show up? Brook said, of course (🍷) not, but until they were found, Phoebe needed foster parents, and she and Chase wanted to step in. Tracy said she knew Brook and Chase were having difficulties and asked if she was using the baby as a way to get past them.

Sidwell said Laura didn’t want the photos with Dalton’s dead body to surface, and she suggested he back off. The more she acted on his orders, someone would figure out that he was pulling the strings. He said she was doing a marvelous job. No one had a clue. Between her and Willow, he was well represented. She asked what he’d done to Willow, and he said Willow had learned a valuable lesson that she was still struggling with. It was easier to cooperate with him than drag her heels against him. He didn’t enjoy coercing her. She said, yet he did it with ease and skill, and he asked how Doc and Ace were. He knew where they were in Ireland.  

Lucas said, even crazier than them finding their people, he thought he might miss Britt… a little and sporadically. She told him not to get mushy. Go save lives. Be happy. He deserved it. He said, so did she. He hoped to see her again someday. She said her too… but no hugging. She thanked him again and Lucas left. Rocco peeked around the corner, and Cullum arrived. He said Britt was about to make a deadly mistake.

Carly said she couldn’t believe Valentin went undercover as a sous chef, and he said, it was the summer of 1991. The chef was always furious and threw things. Thank God for his WSB training. She said his time wasn’t wasted. The food was incredible. He asked, how’s the company? and she said she’d had worse. He said Jason wasn’t known for his conversation, and she said Jason said when he meant. Valentin said, and meant what he said. He could appreciate that. She asked what the dinner was really about, and he said it was lonely in the attic. She was easier on the eyes and more articulate than his fellow inmates at Steinmauer, and she didn’t smell like industrial soap. She said she enjoyed his company. If the stakes weren’t life and death, she’d enjoy having him as an upstairs neighbor. There had been progress. The dinner at Windymere was tomorrow. He said he could access the tunnel, while she kept Sidwell busy, and she said she hated using her brother, but him being on Spoon Island was a good reason to visit. They heard someone approaching the house.

Tracy said Brook and Chase had gotten together over Bailey Lou. It would keep them busy and give them a common focus, but it wouldn’t fix their problems. Brook said they had no problems… Okay. Yes. Chase’s belief in Willow and the lengths he was willing to go to help her were difficult, but it was all in the past. It was insulting to think she’d use a child to make herself feel better. Tracy said Brook was strong, but had a human heart. It would break when Phoebe’s family showed up. Brook said her family would be there to help her pick up the pieces.

Nathan asked, what happened? and Dante told Chase to take witness statements. Nathan asked if Dante was all right, and Dante said they had to find Jason. He had to be desperate. Usually he showed passive resistance, but something was going down at the WSB for them to issue a warrant. Nathan said he’d just been with Jack and when he’d told Jack what happened, he acted like it was new information. Dante told him that they couldn’t take what Jack said at face value.

Laura told Sidwell to put himself in her position. He had a son he loved. There was only so much she could do. Sidwell said she was nowhere near her limit. The people of Port Charles adored her. She said, not for long, and he said she’d sold them shifts in position before. Continue to do that and she’d never lose sleep over anyone she loved.

Lucas came into Sonny’s old kitchen, and asked if Carly was having a dinner party for one. She said she was trying to improve her skills in the kitchen, and he said he had good news. She’d be happy to hear that he’d spent his last night at Windymere. He and Marco were moving out.  

Chase said he’d gotten Alexis and Danny’s statements, but there wasn’t much there. Dante said, call Jack and get him down there, and Chase left. Dante said he was getting the damn runaround. The warrant had been called in by Cullum. Nathan said he’d join the search and left.

Cullum said Britt had something that belonged to him. Give him the vials. He drew his gun and told her not to make it any more unpleasant. She said the vials were in her bag and Cullum tossed it to her. He held out his hand, and she gave him the vials. He threw them down and stepped on them. He said he was taking her in for possible ties to a terrorist organization and faking her death, but she said he was going to lock her up until the prototype was finished. Rocco continued to listen, and Cullum cocked his gun. Rocco made a noise and it distracted Cullum. Britt hit him with her bag and he dropped the gun, but grabbed her.

Laura said Tracy was up in arms about the ordinance and would fight tooth and nail, but Sidwell said he had every confidence she could handle it. Laura said he didn’t see it. He was making high profile moves. He said that aspect of his work would be over soon, and she said, then what? He’d leave? he laughed and said, heavens no. He loved the city and he and son had put roots there. He expected Marco would start a family soon and he was looking forward to many happy years in Port Charles.

Lucas said he knew Carly wanted him out. He’d confronted Marco about his involvement in his dad’s dealings and now he was ready to go. Marco said he’d messed up and wanted to put distance between himself and his father. She said Marco was lucky to have Lucas to save him from his father’s bad influence, but Lucas said they were saving each other. He’d told Marco that he loved him. Marco had said it before, but he hadn’t said it back. This time he did. She said she was happy for him, and they hugged.

Alexis asked if she and Danny were free to go, and Dante said, yeah. He knew Danny was worried about his dad, but he just wanted to bring Jason in. Danny and Alexis left, and Jack arrived. He said he didn’t like being summoned, and Dante asked what the WSB wanted with Jason, but Jack said he wasn’t briefed on it.  

Britt yelled for help, struggling with Cullum. She bit his hand and pushed him away, but he tripped her and she fell. He said she was far more trouble than she was worth, when Jason jumped him from behind.

Tracy said Brook’s mind was made up and Brook had her full support, and Brook thanked her. They hugged and Tracy said Brook knew her concern was from love. She couldn’t bear the thought of Brook being hurt. Where was Phoebe? Brook asked if Tracy wanted to meet her, and Tracy said if Phoebe was going to be living in her house, she needed to know what the baby looked like. Lead the way.  

Sidwell said he set the terms, and it would behoove Laura to remember that, and she said if someone threatened Marco, would he be likely to cooperate or fight back with everything he had? He said that was a good question, but he thought he had enough intelligence to assess the situation and see where his advantage lay. He believed she did as well. He said, goodnight, and left.

Carly told Lucas to consider their stay at the MetroCourt her gift for moving out and relieving he of worry. What was next? Was Marco cutting his father out of his life for good? Lucas flashed back to Marco saying that his father would protect him, and Lucas said he wasn’t sure, but moving out would put distance between them. Carly said it was hard, and he said, of course (🍷), but knew it was for the better. Carly said, of course (🍷). Marco got him. Lucas said they were going to be so happy together. Marco chose him.

Marco struggled to get up, but fell back down.

Outside her office, Alexis said she’d check with the WSB, but Danny wanted to go to the police station. They’d know sooner if Jason was found. He was begging her. Please.

Dante said the WSB had triggered something, and whatever it was, it was escalating everything. He needed information to keep everyone safe and wanted to talk to Jack. Jack said he was as in the dark as Dante. He didn’t have any answers. Dante said they had to find Jason before the WSB did.  

Jason fought with Cullum and the struggled over the gun. Rocco saw the gun slide his way as the fight continued. Cullum fell and Jason got him in a headlock, but Cullum threw Jason to the ground. He stood over Jason, snapping open an expandable baton, and was about to whack him, when Rocco shot him in the back. Go Rocco!

Tuesday:

(Side note: I’m loving the new editing technique of blending one scene into another.)

We revisited Jason struggling with Cullum and Rocco shooting him. Nathan came on the scene and asked Jason, what’s the play?

Alexis went to her office with Danny to get a copy of the WSB warrant. When they went in, they saw Marco on the floor, bleeding profusely.

Jason took the gun and asked if anyone knew Rocco was there, and Rocco shook his head. Jason checked Britt and said she had a pulse. He’d take care of her. He told Nathan to get Rocco out of there. When they left, he put his own prints on the gun and shot it over the water.

Alexis told Danny to call 911, and he gave her his jacket to help stop the bleeding. He made the call, said there was a lot of blood, and told them to hurry. Alexis told Marco to stay with her. He’d be okay. Marco passed out.

Carly told Valentin that she’d had to trash dinner because of Lucas. Jack could have been Lucas and they would have been screwed. He said just because she regretted having sex with him didn’t mean she should starve him.

Lucas called ahead for dinner room service at the MetroCourt, and Elizabeth was thrilled to hear he and Marco were moving out of Windymere. He said Marco was the one.

Jason roused Britt. He told her to tell the cops that he shot Cullum and she saw him do it. Dante arrived and said, back away from her.

Carly told Valentin, that wasn’t what it was about. She felt guilty that she’d brought jack into her life. She’d pushed the boundaries by dating a spy and Jack had access to Josslyn because of her. Now Josslyn was trapped in the WSB. Valentin wondered if she thought he and Jack were the same.

Chase showed up at Alexis’s office and said the paramedics were close. They turned Marco on his side.

Dante cuffed Jason and told an officer to call for paramedics. He asked Britt who shot Cullum, but she was dazed. He told the officer to make sure she was examined at GH and took Jason away.

Nathan brought Rocco home and asked if anyone had seen him or knew he was going there. Rocco was silent, and Nathan said all he wanted to do was help. Lulu came out and Rocco hugged her.

She asked how Rocco got hurt, but Nathan wanted Rocco to answer his question. Rocco said, no, just Jason, and Lulu said she wanted her questions answered. Nathan asked if Lulu was alone and how long she’d been by herself, and she said, a few hours. He said, if anyone asked, Rocco had been with her. Don’t even tell Dante. She promised, but wanted an explanation, and Nathan said, a WSB agent was shot and Rocco was involved. Do exactly as he asked and no one would have to know.

Carly gave Valentin some donuts, but he wanted his question answered, and Carly said he and Jack were trained spies. They were manipulators and users. He asked how he was using her, and she said making her dinner was a manipulation, like how Jack played cars with Josslyn on Christmas Eve. Every sweet gesture was an ulterior motive. He said he’d never recruit Josslyn. Because he had a daughter of his own, he’d never jeopardize hers. She asked if she was supposed to just take his word.

Dante brought Jason in and told an officer to take the gun to ballistics and have the prints run. He also wanted a paramedic for Jason’s hand. He told Jason that he was under arrest and gave him his rights.

At the hospital, Britt flashed back to Jason saying they were going to disappear, Lucas bringing her meds to the pier, and Cullum showing up and smashing her meds. She remembered Jason saying, tell them he shot Cullum. Portia came in, but Britt was quiet.

Elizabeth told Lucas that Ross Cullum had been brought in from Pier 55 and was being prepped for surgery. He had a possible spinal cord injury. Lucas said he was on his way.

The paramedics showed up, and Alexis told them that Marco had lost consciousness. As they prepped Marco, in the hallway, Danny called someone to come and pick him up.

In the interrogation room, Dante said it wasn’t Jason’s usual M.O. He was usually more careful, but he’d resisted arrest, assaulted a Police Commissioner, and on top of it, shot a WSB agent in the back.

Lulu asked how she could help without knowing what was going on, and Nathan asked if she trusted him. She said, yes, and he said then trust he’d fill her in on everything. It would be fine for now, but make sure Rocco didn’t talk to anyone. He needed to get ahead of things at the station. She said she understood, and he said Dante could never know. It would put him in an impossible position. She thanked him for getting Rocco home, and Rocco said, is he dead? Nathan said he didn’t know, but was going to find out. Whatever happened, Rocco was never there. He left, and Lulu looked at Rocco’s hand.

A paramedic bandaged Jason’s hand and left. Dante asked, what gives? Usually Jason came with him and called Diane. He didn’t resist arrest, let alone head-butt him. It wasn’t adding up and Jason needed to fill in some blanks.

Portia said Britt hit her head pretty bad. How long was she out? Britt said, a few minutes, and Portia said she’d order a CT scan. They needed to rule out a concussion or brain bleed. Did Britt remember anything about how she got hurt?

Carly said she’d enlisted Valentin’s help to save her daughter and handed him a manual on how to manipulate her. He asked what he’d done that made him less than a partner. He’d followed all of her instructions, but obviously offended her by making dinner if she said he was no better than Jack. She said she was mostly mad at herself. She had hideous judgement. Her daughter had joined the WSB because of her relationship with Sonny. Her choices primed Josslyn for that life and she put a target on Josslyn’s back bringing Jack in the picture. Valentin said, now him, and she said, when they’d teamed up, it was a means to an end, and she told herself not to let her guard down. He said, that didn’t happen, and she said, it started that way. Then they spent so much time together. She told herself that she knew the real him. Just like she thought she knew Jack.

Charlotte picked Danny up and asked where they were going.

Lucas checked his phone, then called Marco. He got voicemail and said he’d heard Cullum was shot at Pier 55. He was just there with Britt and was going into surgery, so he wouldn’t be able to talk, but wanted to hear Marco’s voice. Text when he got this. Lucas wanted to know Marco was safe. He loved him.

Alexis asked if Marco would be all right, and a paramedic said they were doing everything they could. Chase asked Alexis to walk him through what happened since he’d last seen her at the high school. Obviously, she’d come here, but did she make any stops? Alexis said, no, and he asked why she went to her office. She said she wanted a copy of the WSB warrant because Danny asked for her help, and Chase asked, what the hell happened? She looked at the blood on the rug and said she wished she knew.

Valentin said Carly did know him better than Jack, but she said she couldn’t trust herself. He said he was the guy who froze his ass off in her shed and had been keeping vigil in her attic. He could have grabbed Charlotte and taken off, but he stayed because he told her that he wouldn’t. Didn’t that mean something to her? She said he could be the greatest guy ever or a lying bastard. She couldn’t tell the difference and that was on her for hearing what she wanted to hear and believing what she wanted to believe. She told herself that she had a good reason to align herself with him, but she got caught up in it. She’d loved going to Switzerland, getting in to see him with a fake ID, and then hiding him in her attic. It was exciting and she’d focused on that instead of the implications for her and her children. He said he thought she’d picked a hell of a time to start questioning her life choices. He had everything on the line. She said so did she. If it went sideways, she’d lose her daughter and go to jail. He said he’d pledged his life to protect her.

Charlotte was surprised that Jason attacked Dante, and Danny said Jason was in serious trouble. He was on the run all alone. She said she understood, and he said he knew she’d get it. That’s why he called her. She said he called her because she had a car, and he said, that too. He knew she’d help, no questions asked. She asked where he wanted her to take him, and he said, Sonny’s. That’s where he was supposed to go if he was in trouble and his dad wasn’t around. She said they weren’t doing that. Going to Sonny’s would only make it worse.

Dante said he could throw Jason in jail and let the DA’s office do what they’d wanted to for years. He wanted an explanation. The night Dante had come back, he’d been shot and left for dead, but Jason saved his life for Sam, Rocco, and Danny. Danny was like his own son and he loved Danny. Danny and Rocco were like brothers, and he guessed that made them some kind of weird dysfunctional family in a way. What happened to Danny and Rocco when Jason was thrown in a prison cell? Talk to him, for the sake of their sons. Jason said he was sorry he hit Dante, and Dante thanked him and said he assumed Jason had a damn good reason. Jason told Dante that he had nothing to say without his attorney present.

Lulu dressed Rocco’s wound and asked if he was hungry, but he stayed quiet.

Alexis looked at the blood, and Chase asked if she wanted to figure out why the WSB issued a warrant. She said, yes, and he asked if that’s when they found Marco. She said, he was on the floor gasping for breath… There was blood everywhere. He asked if she’d seen anyone leaving or in the vicinity, and she said, no. He wondered if she’d asked Marco, and she said, he could barely breathe. How could he talk… No. She didn’t know what happened before they got there. Chase asked if Marco had any recent run-ins with clients or cases that were high-profile or dangerous, and she said, not that she knew of, but look at who his father was. Chase said he was keeping it in mind. So she didn’t believe it was work related? She said Marco had only worked for her a short time. He’s the sweetest man. She looked at the blood again and said she couldn’t imagine why anyone would do that to him.

Marco was wheeled into the hospital and the paramedic said he had multiple stab wounds and massive blood loss. Elizabeth saw it was Marco and said she’d have the OR prepped, but Isaiah said Marco wouldn’t make it and asked for trauma room one, stat.  

Lucas scrubbed up and flashed back to Marco giving him the meds and saying it was only a matter of time before it was discovered they were gone, but there was no reason to assume he stole them. Lucas said he’d pressured Marco into it, but Marco said helping Britt was the right thing to do. It was worth the risk. He was worth the risk. Lucas went to the OR and saw it was Cullum on the table.  

Isaiah said a bunch of medical stuff, and Elizabeth said Marco’s blood pressure was dropping. Isaiah asked for more blood and said, this isn’t over. Not even close. We saw a puddle of Marco’s blood on the floor.  

Lucas worked on Cullum, and said his blood pressure was dropping.  A nurse said he was losing too much blood, but Lucas said he wasn’t dying on their watch.

Britt paced, when Portia came in and said she had good news. The CT scan… Britt said she needed to see Lucas, but Portia said he was in surgery. He was operating on the WSB agent. Britt asked if Portia could get her phone, but Portia said they didn’t have it. Britt said she had to call Marco. It was vital that she speak… What? Portia said, Marco had also been admitted. He was being treated for multiple stab wounds.

Isaiah said Marco’s blood pressure and breathing had stabilized. His vitals were holding. Elizabeth said he did it, and Isaiah said, we did it.

Valentin said Jason warned him that if anything happened to Carly, he would hunt him down. And Jason had never been known to make idle threats. So he had to keep her safe. It was his only chance to be reunited with Charlotte. She didn’t need faith in him. She had faith in Jason. Problem solved. She said she believed he’d get her through this, but not because of Jason. He said she was right about that, and moved closer to her, but then took his donuts and left.

Chase told Alexis that Jason was in custody, and she said, one problem solved. She’d looked everywhere, but Danny was gone.

Danny asked Charlotte why it would make it worse. Sonny would know what to do. She said they knew that and so did the police. They would expect him and Jason to reach out. She knew someone who could help. He said, who? and she said trust her.

At the station, an officer told Nathan that the Commissioner wanted to meet with him in the interrogation room.

Dante asked Jason to give him something to go on. Anything. Jason said he… had nothing to say. Dante said he had to notify the WSB and let them know he’d brought Jason in, and Jason said, do what he needed to do. Nathan came in, and Dante said, just so they were clear, this wasn’t a threat. If Cullum died, Jason would basically never see the light of day again.

Lulu told Rocco that she understood whatever went down tonight was very bad and he couldn’t let it get out, but she was his mom. She could see he was scared and in pain. It was just the two of them and nothing he could say or do would ever change how much she loved him. He always had her support. He nodded, and she said talk to her. Tell her what happened.

Wednesday:

Lulu said she wanted to help. Rocco didn’t have to deal with this on his own. He flashed back to shooting Cullum and said it wasn’t that he didn’t want to tell her. It was a big, jumbled mess in his head. She suggested they start with the easy stuff. Why was he at the pier? He said, because he was following Britt.

Britt asked what Marco’s prognosis was, but Portia didn’t know. Britt asked if she could find out, but Portia said she was more concerned about Britt. She looked like she was on the verge of a panic attack and might need to be sedated. Britt said it wasn’t necessary, and took a deep breath. She said she was fine, but needed an update on Marco and Agent Cullum. Her life depend on it.

Isaiah said, one stab wound down, another to go, but Elizabeth said they’d found another. There were three. Isaiah said, whoever did this was absolutely brutal.

A nurse said Cullum’s blood pressure was dropping, and Lucas said he needed time to remove the bullet. He told Cullum to stay with him.

Alexis called Danny and got voicemail. She said she was really worried. Please call her back. Chase asked if she had any idea where Danny went, and she said, no, but it was a good bet he was trying help his father.

Charlotte banged on Carly’s door, and Carly asked what she and Danny were doing there. Charlotte said she had to see her father. Danny’s dad was in danger, and he was the only one who could help.

Dante said Jason had shot a WSB agent in the back and not just any agent, a high ranking director. It wasn’t like other times. Diane couldn’t pull a magic trick to set him free. Nathan said Dante was right. Jason needed to make his next decision carefully or he’d spend the rest of his life in prison.

Danny said Jason head-butted Dante and took off, but he didn’t follow him, and Charlotte said Jason could be a fugitive, like Valentin. She thought Valentin could help him escape, give him the locations of safe houses and his contacts. Valentin said, the WSB arrested Jason? Did they have any idea why? Danny said, everyone was surprised, when his phone rang. He said it was his grandma. He’d kind of snuck off. Carly said he needed to answer it. Alexis needed to know he was okay. He answered and Alexis asked why he hadn’t called her back. Where was he? Danny said he was with friends. He was sorry for bailing, but he had to get out. He shouldn’t have left without telling her. Alexis said he shouldn’t have, but she understood his impulse. His father had been arrested for allegedly shooting a WSB agent, Director Ross Cullum. She said she’d come and get him, but Danny said if she wanted to help, help his dad. Please. It was what his mom would have wanted. Alexis said, all right. She’d be in touch. Carly asked if Jason had been arrested for assaulting Dante, but Danny said he’d shot a WSB agent.

Dante asked why Jason shot Cullum, but left when Jason didn’t say anything. Turner told Dante it had been a busy night. Sidwell’s son had been stabbed and a WSB agent had been gunned down. Did he think there was a connection? Dante said, possibly. They had a suspect in the shooting. She asked if it was anyone they knew.

Lulu asked why Rocco was following Britt, and he said he’d gone to her place to ask her to mentor him in a shadowing program at GH. She got a text and said it was work related, but he could tell it freaked her out. Lulu wondered if he asked Britt about it, but he said she’d shoved him out the door. It felt weird, like there was something wrong. He waited outside Bobbie’s, when Britt showed up with bags like she was traveling. He followed her to the pier, where she met up with Lucas. Lulu asked if he meant her cousin. She didn’t think they got along. Rocco said he couldn’t hear them, but it sounded friendly. Lucas left and he was about to go, but then he showed up. Lulu said, who? and he said, Agent Cullum.

Sidwell entertained Ava at Windymere, and she told him about tumbling off the turret. He said, most people wouldn’t want to come near the house after that, but she said when something scared her, she ran toward it. He asked if that’s why she spent time with him. Was she drawn to him because he was dangerous? She said she enjoyed a challenge, and he said, what a coincidence. So did he. They kissed.

Isaiah said, one more to go. They were in the home stretch.

Lucas said he needed more suction.

Isaiah thought there must be internal bleeding. Something wasn’t right.

Lucas said, close him up.

Isaiah said the source was a lacerated blood vessel and asked for another clamp. Elizabeth said Marco’s blood pressure was dropping, and Isaiah told Marco, hang in there.

Ava said she hoped Sidwell would have no trouble with Lucy, but he said they’d come to an arrangement. He couldn’t be constrained to one woman. Ava said sharing wasn’t her strong suit, but she was willing to play by his rules – for now. She thought he’d learn that she was more than enough woman for him. He said he admired her confidence. He’d been married and it ended horribly. He’d vowed never to devote himself to one woman again and wasn’t about to change his mind. Ava said she’d told him that she enjoyed a challenge, and he said she was a fascinating woman. She told him, as they say, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet, and they kissed. Chase walked in and said he was sorry to interrupt, but he needed to speak to Sidwell. It was important.  

Nathan said he didn’t know what happened, but Jason had a serious problem.

Turner said if felt sloppy and wondered why Jason stuck around, but Dante said Jason wasn’t talking. She said, of course (🍷), and he told her, if he had to say, it had something to do with Britt Westbourne. When he arrived, Britt was on the ground and had a head injury. Turner asked if he was able to question her, but he said she was out of it, and he insisted she got to GH. She said he needed to get Britt’s statement ASAP.  

Nathan told Jason that he didn’t know if there was a way out. What was he going to do?

Britt flashed back to Jason saying she had to tell the police that he shot Cullum and she saw him do it, and Dante arriving at the pier. Portia came back and said the only update she got on Marco was that they were still working on him, and Britt said, what about Cullum? Portia said he was stable, but critical, and Britt said, he was still alive. Portia asked why she sensed that wasn’t the answer Britt was hoping for.

Dante told Nathan that he needed to get Britt’s statement, and told Turner that Britt’s brother was the only one she’d talk to. Turner said, everything by the book, and Nathan said, of course (🍷). Alexis came in and said she needed to see her client Jason Morgan, and Dante said he was in interrogation. She went in, and Jason asked if Diane sent her. She said, Danny, and Jason asked, how is he? She said, safe, but he had quite an evening. He saw Jason assault Dante, then they walked into her office to find somebody stabbed. Jason said, not Diane, and she said, Marco Rios.  

Lucas told Jack that he was able to remove the bullet and Cullum was in stable, but critical condition. He wouldn’t regain consciousness for a few hours. Jack thanked him for the update and said he’d check in later.  Jack left with his agents, and Lucas called Marco again and left another message – something went wrong with Britt and Jason’s plan and there could be blowback. Call him as soon as he got this. He loved him. He saw Elizabeth and said, that was a wild ride for a second… What’s wrong?  

Sidwell said his staff had been asked not to disturb him, but Chase said he’d insisted. It was an urgent matter that couldn’t wait. Sidwell said, then be quick about it, and Chase said he regretted to inform Sidwell that Marco had been the victim of a stabbing earlier tonight. He was badly hurt and his injuries were severe. The paramedics took him to GH. Sidwell wondered why anyone would want to hurt his son.

Elizabeth suggested she and Lucas go someplace private, but Lucas said, please just tell him. Elizabeth said she was so sorry. Marco was dead.

Valentin asked if they knew who the agent was, and Danny said, Ross Cullum, and Valentin said Cullum was high up, which made it worse. Carly said, there must be extenuating circumstances. Jason would never shoot anyone unless he had to. Valentin agreed, and Danny said they knew his dad. What if the cops didn’t? He couldn’t lose him. Charlotte said, at least he wasn’t on the run. No one was hunting him down or shooting at him. Danny would be able to see him and with any luck, he’d be home soon.

At the hospital, Nathan said he’d like to speak to Britt if she was up for it, and Britt said she was fine, all things considered. Portia said it wasn’t okay, but Nathan said it couldn’t wait. It was police business. Portia said she’d stay and supervise, and reserved the right to stop it if it was too much. Nathan said that was fair and asked if Britt could tell him what happened. How did she get hurt? Britt said there was a struggle at the pier, and he asked if she was involved. She said, yes, and he asked who it was with. She said Agent Cullum was harassing her, and he said he assumed it had something to do with her time in Croatia. She said, yes. She tried to leave, but he wouldn’t let her and she fell and hit her head. She lost consciousness, briefly. He said, Agent Cullum was shot. Did she see who did it?

Rocco told Lulu that Britt tried to walk away, but Cullum pulled a gun and they started to fight. Britt fell and was knocked out. Cullum was going to shoot her, and Jason showed up and tackled him. Jason knocked the gun out of Cullum’s hand, but he pulled out a metal stick thing. Lulu said, he had another weapon, and Rocco flashed back to that. He started to cry, and she said it was okay. He said he had to do something to help Jason, so he picked up the gun and shot him. He shot Agent Cullum. He sobbed and Lulu held him.

Jason asked if Marco was alive, but Alexis said she didn’t know. The paramedics took him away. She’d never seen so much blood. (I dunno about that. She is a Cassadine.) He asked if Danny was okay, and she said he was shaken up, obviously. His kid was good in a crisis. He asked where Danny was now, and she said he was with friends.

Turner said Jason was close to Dante’s father, but Dante said it wouldn’t be a problem. She said, good, because he was a key witness and she wanted an ironclad prosecution. Jack came in with a couple of agents and introduced himself to Turner. He said he was taking Jason into custody, and they were extraditing him immediately.

Elizabeth took Lucas to Marco’s body, and Lucas asked when Marco as brought in. She said, not long after he went into the OR. He was found in his office with multiple stab wounds to his chest and abdominal area. They did everything they could, but he’d just lost too much blood. Lucas said, Elizabeth was with him. Good. She said she was so sorry, and he asked if he could be alone with Marco. She said, of course (🍷). Take all the time he needed.

Lulu said she couldn’t imagine how traumatic it had been to shoot another human being, and Rocco said, he was going to shoot Jason. She said she knew he was protecting two people he cared about – Jason and Britt – and he said he didn’t think about it. He grabbed the gun and knows he pulled the trigger, but didn’t remember doing it. She asked if that’s how he hurt his hand, and he said he’d never fired a gun before. She said, he shot Agent Cullum. Then what happened? He said everything was sort of a blur. Nathan showed up, and Jason took the gun and told Nathan to get him out. Lulu said, and Britt? and he said she was still unconscious, but breathing. Lulu said she was sure Britt was fine. He told Nathan that no one saw him, but was he sure? Not Cullum or Britt? He said he had no idea. This is bad, isn’t it? She said Cullum being a WSB agent made it trickier. That was why no one could know he was there. Promise not to tell anyone. Rocco promised and said he was sorry, and she said he knew how much she loved him. He said he loved her too, and she said, don’t worry. She was going to take care of everything.

Nathan asked if Britt saw who was responsible for shooting the agent, and she said, Jason Morgan. But he was protecting her. She told Dante that. Nathan said when he left the station, Jason wasn’t talking. She said she needed to see him and asked Nathan to give her a ride, but Portia said Britt needed to be admitted. Britt said that wasn’t going to happen. Give her a ride or she’d take a Ride Share. She’d walk if she had to, but one way or another she was seeing Jason.  

Jason was cuffed, and Dane asked where they were going. Jack said he was under no obligation to give Dante that information. Cullum had made it. He was in stable, but critical condition. It could go either way. Jason better hope for his sake that Cullum pulled through.

Valentin said the kids needed to get going, and Charlotte asked where she could drop Danny off. Danny said he needed to see his dad, but Valentin said he wasn’t going to see his dad tonight. Let his grandmother take care of him and he could see Jason tomorrow. Charlotte hugged Valentin and promised to talk to him soon. She’d let him know if she heard anything. They left, and outside, Charlotte said, Danny didn’t want to go home, did he? Whatever he needed, she was there.

Alexis said it was a violation of her client’s constitutional rights. They couldn’t drag him off to God knows where. He hadn’t stood trial. Jack said he was in charge, but Turner said, that would be her office. The crime was committed in Port Charles. Jack said it was the attempted murder of a WSB director in the line of duty while he was executing his warrant against said suspect. The WSB superseded their jurisdiction. Alexis said it didn’t supersede Jason’s human rights. She’d be filing a habeas petition. Jack said it was her right, but in the meantime, Jason was coming with them. Jason was brought out. 

Isaiah said he thought everything was under control, and Portia said there was nothing else he could have done. Isaiah said, Marco’s whole life was waiting for him to live it. He was so young. Portia hugged him.

Lucas said it was his fault. Marco wouldn’t be there if he hadn’t forced him to help Britt. He was polishing his halo and was blind to the fact that he was putting Marco in such a dangerous position… That’s not true. He knew it was dangerous, yet he insisted on Marco proving his love to him. Lucas cried and said they should have just left town together and never looked back. He was so sorry. He hoped Marco knew how much he loved him. He kissed Marco’s forehead and cried. He said, goodbye, my love, and left.

Carly told Valentin that she was going to station. She needed to see Jason. Valentin said they wouldn’t let her, but she said she’d like to see them try stopping her. He said he wasn’t going to say this in front of the kids, but the shooting of a high level WSB director wouldn’t be taken lightly. The security would be as tight as it got. She said, Jason told her that Cullum was a double agent. Something had to have happened for Jason to do what he did. Valentin said, unfortunately, they didn’t have proof, only Britt’s word, and Carly said they’d get proof. He said Cullum had the power and obviously covered his tracks, and she said she was sure he had. She didn’t know how they’d get proof, but they would. He said, in the meantime, the WSB would close ranks and take care of their own. They’d convict Jason and he’s go to Steinmauer. Carly said that wasn’t an option, and he said, how about this? What if Jason went missing in transit and became a fugitive? She asked how they made that happen.

Alexis demanded to know where her client was going, but Jack said it was privileged information. She said she couldn’t represent him if she didn’t know. She told Jason, this was only temporary. She’d fight this. He said she promised to take care of Danny. He was leaving Danny in her care as his legal guardian. Dante said he had to supervise the transfer.   

Sidwell and Ava arrived at the hospital, and he asked, where was his son? Isaiah said he was very sorry, but Marco didn’t make it. He was the doctor operating and believe him when he said they did everything they could. His injuries were too severe, and he’d already lost too much blood. Sidwell said, Isaiah did this? He botched the surgery to get back at him? Portia said she knew it was a difficult time, but Isaiah would never do that. Sidwell asked where Marco was, and Isaiah said, in Trauma Room 1.  

In the parking lot, Britt asked what was happening, and Dante said they were extraditing Jason. She said, where? and he said they weren’t saying. Britt said, this was illegal, and an agent said, stand back. She said Dante had to do something, and he said he’d love to, but his hands were tied. Britt moved toward the van, and the agent said he wasn’t going to warn her again. Nathan said, give her a minute, and Jason said it was okay. Britt cried and said she loved him, and the agent said, time to go. Jason said he loved her too.  

Valentin told Carly it would be a while before the trial. Jason would be found guilty and sent to Switzerland where he had powerful friends. He’d do what he could and in the meantime, they’d look for proof that Cullum was a double agent.

Elizabeth went into the exam room where Rocco was and said she heard they were looking for her. How could she help? Lulu said, Rocco hurt his hand, and Elizabeth asked how it happened. Lulu said Rocco was helping in the kitchen and got carried away with a knife.

Alone with Marco, Sidwell said he’d worked so hard. All the obstacles and he got over them. He adjusted and went on to become an amazing young man, a brilliant lawyer. He was so proud of him. He held Marco’s hand and asked if it was too late to tell love that he loved him. His kind, generous, beautiful boy… But tears were no good to him right now. No more tears. All he could do for Marco was fulfil the promise he’d made. That fulfillment would make Sonny Corinthos suffer his mother’s death and now his. It would not go unpunished.  

Outside, Ava approached Lucas, but he said, no. They weren’t doing this. If she told him that she was sorry and tried to comfort him, that would make it real. He already knew Marco was dead from a medical standpoint. He saw Marco’s body. He knew Marco was dead, but he wasn’t ready to grieve. He wasn’t ready for any of this. They had plans. They were buying a house, a beautiful house on the lake. Now he was gone. Ava hugged Lucas and said she was sorry.  

Turner said she had the right to hold Jason and try him in Port Charles, but Jack said she’d been outranked. She said they’d see about that, and he said, by the time a judge got Jason out of there, they’d never find him. Alexis said, it was a violation of Jason’s rights, a government authorized kidnapping, but Jack said, Jason shot the wrong guy. His fate was in the hands of the Bureau. Alexis said she promised her grandson to help his father and that’s what she was going to do, but Jack said it was too late. Her grandson was never going to see his father again.

Britt told Nathan that they had to help Jason, but he told her that she’d said herself that Jason shot Cullum. Britt said this was crazy, when Danny arrived. He asked where his dad was going, and Dante said, the WSB were taking custody of him. Danny said, where? but Dante said he didn’t know right now. Jason told Danny to remember what he said, and Danny said he loved Jason too. An agent said, back off, but Danny ran to the van. He said, this is wrong. You can’t do this. Nathan pulled him away, and Danny cried, saying, dad!  

Thursday:

Carly went to see Sonny, who told her to keep calling Jack to find out what the charges against Jason were and where they took him. Carly said she knew Jason was leaving town. What the hell happened?

Saying she was a reporter, Lulu called the hospital for an update on Cullum, since he was a public servant shot in the line of duty. She got nothing. Nathan showed up and she asked if he had news on Cullum or if anyone knew Rocco was involved in the shooting.

Tracy went to see Alexis, who said Jason made the decision about Danny’s guardianship and Danny would be living with her.

Ava came home to Lucas, and she said he had her to help him keep going, even when he didn’t want to.

Dante told the desk sergeant to gather any evidence relating to Cullum. They were keeping it and the WSB could take it up with Turner if they had any questions. Sidwell came in and asked if Dante had apprehended the monster who’d murdered his son.

At the hospital, Josslyn insisted on talking to Britt and asked, what happened to Jason?

Alexis said Jason had told her himself that he wanted her to be Danny’s legal guardian, and Tracy said she couldn’t believe Jason was gone, but it was always going to happen.

Lucas told Ava that he’d been up all night replaying his last conversation with Marco. They’d been making plans. They had a room at the MetroCourt and an appointment to see a house on the lake. He thought they were in the best place they’d ever been, completely honest about everything. Ava said that was special, and Lucas said he was so glad they’d said they loved each other.

Dante said he was sorry for Sidwell’s loss, but Sidwell said he didn’t need Dante’s sympathy. He needed results. Dante asked if Sidwell could think of any enemies Marco might have had, and Sidwell said, just one. Dante’s father.

Carly told Sonny that Jason would never blow a plan this badly. There was an element missing. How would they find him and get him out? Sonny said he was working on it, when Ric knocked at the door.

Lulu told Nathan that Charlotte was still at her mom’s and Rocco was upstairs listening to music. He’d been shaken up, but once he seemed okay, she took him to the hospital. Elizabeth was the only one who saw them and she’d told Elizabeth that Rocco cut himself in the kitchen. Nathan asked if Rocco told her what happened, and she said Rocco told her everything. She knew he’d shot Cullum.

Britt said Jason was taken away by the agency Josslyn worked for, and Josslyn asked what went down. Britt said she’d been waiting for Jason, when Cullum showed up. Things got heated and Cullum ended up with a bullet in his back. Josslyn said, cut the crap. The people she loved were in danger and so was Britt. Jason trusted them and now they had to trust each other.

Nathan said he didn’t see Rocco shoot Cullum, and Lulu said Cullum lost his gun and Rocco grabbed it and shot Cullum in the back with his own gun. Nathan asked if Rocco said why he went there, and she said he went to see Britt and was worried something was wrong. He followed her and ended up shooting a WSB agent to protect Jason and Nathan’s sister.  

Josslyn said Britt needed to tell her everything, and Britt asked if that worked both ways. Josslyn said, yes, and Britt said she was on the pier meeting Lucas. His boyfriend stole the medication she needed for her Huntington’s and Lucas gave it to her. Josslyn said, Marco and Lucas were working against Sidwell? and Britt said, in a way. Lucas left and she was alone waiting for Jason. She didn’t know how Cullum tracked her. Josslyn asked what he wanted, and Britt said he no longer needed her services. She was trying to skip town with the medication to have it reverse engineered and Cullum decided she was more trouble than she was worth. He wanted her dead.

Tracy asked if Jason was hurt, but Alexis said he was mostly fine physically. He was stoic, but she could tell he was worried about Danny. Tracy said Jason was making a big mistake. Taking Danny away from his home was the last thing he needed when his father had just been ripped away.

Lucas told Ava that he’d thought they were moving in too soon, but Marco cut through his fears and convinced him to let Marco love him. Marco would have done anything for him. Ava said they hadn’t wasted the time they’d had together, and Lucas didn’t have anything to regret, but Lucas said he thought he did. Marco was dead because of him.

Sidwell said Marco had been abducted around the time of his mother’s death, but Dante said there was no record of it. Marco said his car had broken down and he got stranded while hiking back. There was no report and no charges were filed. His son said it was unnecessary. Sidwell said it was a lie to keep the peace. Marco didn’t want to start a war. Sonny was more than capable of targeting his son to get to him and of killing him.

Carly asked why Ric was there, and Sonny said he wanted to use Ric’s legal expertise to help Jason. Ric said he understood why Carly didn’t trust him, and Carly said Ric hated Jason for decades. It was great for him. He could worm his way back into Sonny’s business. Ric said he was rebuilding his relationship with his brother and proving Sonny could rely on him, and she asked if Jason could rely on him.

Alexis said Jason had done his best to put Danny first, and Tracy said Alexis was getting what she wanted. Alexis said Scout visited there regularly and she and Danny could make up for lost time. Tracy said Scout was welcome in her home, but Alexis said, Willow wasn’t and had custody of Scout. She and Danny could be together, which was what Jason asked for and her daughter wanted. Tracy said she could fight it, and Alexis said she knew, but why did Tracy want to hurt Danny? He needed all of them.  

Ava said the man Lucas loved was gone and he was trying to gain a tiny bit of control over the situation. Marco’s murder was tragic, but beyond his control. The only person responsible was the monster who did it. Lucas said it could have been different, and she said, emotions were high. He had to give himself time to process and grieve. Let the PCPD investigate. He said when Dante asked who might harm Marco, he’d tell him to start with Marco’s father.  

Dante suggested Sidwell stay focused. They knew Marco had been stabbed multiple times in his place of employment. The office belonged to Sonny’s attorney and the law partner she shared the space with was the mother of Sonny’s kid. The possibility seemed highly unlikely. Sidwell said Dante should recuse himself. He was too biased to see what was in front of him. Dante said it was his department. Don’t tell him how to run it. Sidwell had suffered a terrible loss and wanted the person responsible found, as did he. Sidwell had a long list of enemies. Was there anyone else he thought would attack his son to get to him?

Ric said it wasn’t an easy fix, but he’d do everything in his power to help, and Carly said she wouldn’t stand in his way. She’d let Sonny know as soon as she talked to Jack. She left, and Ric said she’d never trust him. Sonny said he trusted Roc and that’s what mattered. He’d proven Sonny could rely on him and he was putting the Jason situation in Ric’s hands. Jason was gone and he wanted him back. Ric said he wasn’t going to lie. He wasn’t sure that was possible.

Josslyn said she thought Britt was indispensable to Faison’s project, but Britt said, if you pushed hard enough, everyone was dispensable. That’s why she was leaving. She needed to get away before the research reached a certain point and they could turn it over to another scientist. Josslyn said the project could have collected dust until it dissolved altogether, and Britt said, that was the plan, if they’d gotten away, but the WSB had Jason. If Cullum pulled through, he’d make sure she paid. Josslyn said Britt gave a statement to the police. Why did she tell them that Jason shot Cullum? Britt said Jason told her to.

Nathan said Cullum was about to shoot Britt? and Lulu said Rocco saw the whole thing. Cullum was standing over Britt, about to pull the trigger, when Jason attacked him. Cullum got the upper hand and was about to beat Jason with some kind of metal thing. Nathan said, tha’s when Rocco got the gun, and Lulu said Rocco was trying to protect Jason and Britt and was acting in self-defense. Nathan said he agreed, but they had nothing to prove it, just Rocco’s word. If Rocco was thinking about coming forward, don’t let him. If he confessed, it would destroy his life.

Alexis said she had no intention of keeping Danny away from Tracy’s family. He was a Quartermaine, but needed love, boundaries, and peace. She was more equipped to give him that right now. Carly knocked at the door and asked if Danny was there. Alexis said he was out. Why? Carly said she was there on Jason’s behalf and would like to know what was happening with his son.  

Britt said when she came to, Jason was there and Cullum was shot in the back, and Josslyn said, so she didn’t actually see Jason shoot him. Britt said, no, but the first thing he said was that she had to tell them he’d shot Cullum. He insisted. Josslyn asked, why? but Britt said she didn’t know. Everything happened quickly and she was still out of it. The cops showed up and she never would have said that if Jason hadn’t told her to. She cried and said she didn’t know how it happened. They were so close to getting away and being finally free. Instead, it went horribly wrong.

Nathan told Lulu, as far as the WSB was concerned, Cullum was executing a warrant to bring Jason in. He didn’t fight or protest, and there was no struggle. Britt said she’d seen Jason shoot Cullum. Lulu asked how that was possible. Jason was covering for her son. Nathan said Britt was unconscious and Jason told her to say she saw him. He chose to protect Rocco. He told Nathan to get Rocco off the pier before the cops came. Jason was the reason Rocco was home and not in police custody. Lulu said she knew what the WSB did to prisoners. They threw them in a windowless pit to rot. Jason may never come home again.

Ric said the WSB had the authority to take an individual into custody who’d attempted to kill one of their own, and Sonny said, even in the US, Jason had no rights? Ric said they had complete authority to extradite him and not disclose his location, and Sonny said they could throw Jason in a hole and not tell anybody. Ric said, unfortunately, they had little or no recourse, but Sonny said he had information that could change that. Cullum was working against the WSB. He was a double agent who’d tried to kill him twice. He was responsible for the bomb at the penthouse that burned Michael.

Sidwell said Dante needed to confirm the whereabouts of Jason and his father at the time of Marco’s murder, and Dante said his father just sold Sidwell his piers. Didn’t that mean they were getting along? Sidwell said that Sonny had allegedly abducted Marco. Why go after him again? Sidwell said that was for Dante to figure out and went into the squad room. He saw Lucas come in.  

Sidwell hugged Lucas and said Lucas had loved his son. He was so grateful that he got to see how happy Lucas made him. He thanked Lucas for loving his boy and hoped Lucas would come back to Windymere tonight. It was his home after all. He touched Lucas’s face, said it always would be, and left.

Tracy asked if Carly had come to throw her hat in the custodial ring, and Carly said, no, but she’d be happy to have Danny live with her if they couldn’t handle it. Alexis said that wasn’t necessary, and Tracy said Danny would be living with his grandmother like Jason wanted. Alexis thanked her and said she thought Danny would benefit from some structure and supervision. Carly said, rules, and Alexis said sometimes rules were good for children. Carly said if she put Danny in a box with rules and regulations, he’d run in the opposite direction. It sounded like she was going to make the same mistake Alan and Monica had made with Jason.

Sonny told Ric that Brick traced the payment to a WSB slush fund. The bomb was establish intelligence and technology. Ric said, so the WSB had access to it. Who was Cullum working with? Sonny said, Jenz Sidwell, and Ric wondered why Sidwell was still breathing if Sonny knew all this. Sonny said Sidwell had fabricated evidence tying him to a murder he did not commit, and Ric said it wouldn’t hold up against scrutiny. He could get Sonny out of it. Who was the victim? Sonny said he couldn’t. It involved someone else he cared about and he didn’t want to put them in a bad position. He trusted Ric, but couldn’t make choice for them. Ric asked, what was the plan? and Sonny said just because they couldn’t move against Sidwell didn’t mean they couldn’t move against Cullum. They didn’t know he knew they were working together. He could take Cullum out and no one would look his way. Jason was supposed to kill Cullum on his way out and he didn’t know what the hell happened.

Josslyn said Cullum tracked Britt to the pier, so she was guessing he killed Marco, and Britt said Marco died because he was helping her. He didn’t even like her and died because he was saving her. Josslyn said this wasn’t on Britt. Marco helped because he wanted to help. It was all on Cullum. Cullum and Sidwell were partners. That meant Cullum was willing to risk killing his partner’s son. This was information Sidwell didn’t have that they could use. Britt said it showed what a ruthless guy Cullum was. There was nothing to stop him from killing her.  

Tracy said Carly didn’t need to tell her anything about her brother and sister-in-law, and Carly said, after Jason’s accident, they’d tried to constrain Jason, and he went running for Sonny. Alexis said they couldn’t let Danny run wild, and Carly said Danny was Sam and Jason’s son and needed room. She knew how much they loved and wanted to protect him. It’s what Sam would want. If they loosened the reins and were safe space for Danny, he’d come back and not be put in the position where he felt forced to run away. Carly left, and Tracy said she wasn’t wrong. Danny was his father’s son. Alexis had her work cut out for her.  

Nathan said the likelihood of Jason being released from WSB custody was low, and Lulu asked if they were going to let him die for protecting her son. Nathan said, Rocco acted in the moment to save Jason and Jason was doing the same. He didn’t want Rocco to be ripped away from his life for doing a selfless thing. Don’t let him be saved in vain, especially if Cullum died.

In the interrogation room, Lucas said, things were good. They were happy. Dante said what about Sidwell’s enemies? but Lucas said Marco never spoke about his father’s business. He would never be involved in something illegal. Dante asked if Sonny’s name came up, but Lucas said, only that they’d made peace. There was no residual anger on either side. Dante said they’d just started, and he wouldn’t stop until Marco’s killer was brought to justice. But understand, when that happened, it wouldn’t bring back the person Lucas loved. Lucas said it wouldn’t, but justice was important for Marco. It had to happen.

Sidwell went to Ava’s, and said he’d just seen Lucas at the police station and realized Lucas was the only other person who’d truly loved his son. Ava said, Lucas loved Marco very much and for good reason. Marco was a remarkable man. Sidwell cried, and Ava said the pain he was feeling was unimaginable, unbearable. She was so sorry. He said it wasn’t just Marco’s death. That was horrible enough, but it was how he died. Someone viciously stabbed him seven times and left him bleeding on the floor in pain. (And where he worked – that’s the worst part. Who wants to die at their job?) That was personal. That was the message. Was it his fault? Did he get his son killed? Ava took his hand.

Sonny told Ric that Jason made the call a few days ago, and Ric asked if it was possible Jason tried to kill Cullum at the pier, but Sonny said Jason was a professional. He didn’t get sloppy. It wasn’t supposed to happen at the pier. Things must have gotten out of control for him to shoot Cullum and not kill him. Cullum was alive and gotten through surgery. Ric said, assuming he made a full recovery, Sidwell had his partner at the WSB and Sonny had lost Jason for now. Sonny said they’d think because he didn’t have Jason that his organization was crippled. They could use that to their advantage. He and Jason had two different ways of doing things and he needed to do it his way. Help him take down Sidwell and Cullum. It was risky and very dangerous. If Ric hadn’t thought about it, there was the front door. Ric said, if Cullum lived, he and Sidwell would think they were holding all the cards, but they weren’t. They didn’t know what he and Sonny could do. Forget the door. He wasn’t going anywhere. They shook hands.

Britt told Josslyn that Brennan knew Cullum was a double agent. Couldn’t he do something? Josslyn said Brennan only did what benefitted him. She wished it was different, but there was nothing they could do for Jason right now. All they could do was look out for themselves and the people they cared about. It’s what Jason would want them to do. Britt said Cullum was a monster. If he recovered, he’d go after everyone connected with this and they were as good as dead. Josslyn said, that may be true, but Cullum was lying unconscious and Britt was a doctor. That meant she had access to him. Maybe she should use it.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Brook brushes her hair and asks what Chase is doing. He doesn’t have time for a shower. He asks, what’s wrong? Is someone in trouble? She says, yes, they are. They have their in home interview with the social worker in 20 minutes.

In the nook, Michael asks Wiley to tell him about the project he’s got to do… Is he okay? Wiley says, yeah. It’s just, where’s Danny? Where’s Uncle Jason? Why do people just go away? Michael says, Uncle Jason had to go on a little trip. They probably won’t see him for a while. But Danny is just at his Grandmother Alexis’s house. He’ll be back before Wiley knows it. He knows how Danny loves spending time with him. Wiley says he wishes Danny was spending time with them now, and Michael says him too, but for now, it’s just them and Wiley has this big project to do, so what does he say. Shall they get to work? Wiley says he has to pick an animal and make a drawing that says where they are on the food chain. He doesn’t know what animal to do. Michael asks, what’s his most favorite animal ever? and Wiley says, spiders. They’re Jacinda’s favorite. Michael laughs.

On the phone, Sonny says he wants the plates of every car that drives by here. Run intersecting patrols and he wants it 24/7. He goes inside and asks Gio, how was his workout? Gio says, great. What’s going on? Sonny says, nothing, but Gio says, there’s tons more security. When he got back, one of Sonny’s guys was looking at his car kind of suspiciously. Sonny says, things are just a little tense, and Gio says, because of the fight Jason had with Dante?

Turner asks if Dante has a minute, and he says, sure. They go into the interrogation room, and he asks what he can do for her. She says, that stunt the WSB pulled with Jason Morgan last night was appalling. An extraordinary rendition? Unbelievable. Dante says he guesses that’s her first experience with the WSB taking over a case, and she says, the idea that the WSB can just take over a case and supersede local jurisdiction whenever they feel like it is garbage. He says he agrees with her, but their jurisdiction is Port Charles and the WSB’s is… well, the world. She says, even so, they should be handling it, not the WSB, and he says that’s why he has the evidence under lock and key, so the WSB won’t get their hands on it without court orders, warrants, and the cavalry.

Rocco comes downstairs and asks, what time is it? Lulu says, it’s afternoon, and he says, what about school? She says he needs the rest. How did he sleep? He says, the sleeping part was fine, but waking up, he remembered what happened. He was hoping it was a dream, but then hi hand hurt, and he knew it was for real. He shot Agent Cullum.

Britt says, so the solution is, she kills Cullum? and Josslyn says, pretty much. Britt tells her that she doesn’t know what to say to that, and Josslyn says, Britt said it herself that if Cullum recovered, he’d make them pay. It’s better for both them and the people they care about if he’s gone. He’s in ICU. She doesn’t have access to him, but Britt does and they’ll never have a better chance than now.

Chase tells Brook that he was working on Marco Rios’s homicide all night and didn’t get to bed until 7 this morning. Is there any way they can reschedule? Brook says, no. They asked that the appointment be expediated because of special circumstances. He says he was aiding an investigation of a homicide. He’s pretty sure they would understand. She says, no. If he says he can’t do the interview because he was working all night, it would be like saying he couldn’t parent because he working all night. He says, okay. That is not exactly… She says, they just have to show them that they’re good to go, no matter what the circumstances are. Phoebe will be placed with them immediately. He says, okay. Than that’s what they’ll do.

Turner tells Dante, putting aside this Jason/WSB situation at the moment. Where are they in the Marco Rios murder? Did Lucas give him anything new when he made his statement? Dante says he tried. He spoke to Lucas, but he’s going to have to try again. He was pretty messed up. She says she’s sure. What did forensics turn up at Alexis Davis’s office? He says, not much. It was during business hours, so there was no sign of forced entry. The doors were unlocked and there were no cameras in the waiting room or office. She says, of course (🍷) there aren’t, and he says, they’re still dusting for prints, but there’s been nothing unexpected found. She says, what about the victim’s phone? but he says, it’s still missing. She asks what Jenz Sidwell said when Dante questioned him, and Dante says, a lot, especially about his number one suspect – my father.

Sonny wonders if Gio is worried because he knows Jason can do some damage, but Gio says, Jason is a solid dude. He knows the guy has a reputation, but he lives at the Quartermaines’. He’s so great and level-headed. Sonny says, Jason has different sides to him. They all do. Gio must figure that Dante is pretty tough too. Gio says, he has to be if he’s up and walking around after Jason slammed him in the face, and Sonny says, Gio can go check on Dante himself.

Lulu says, Nathan came by earlier, and Rocco says, to arrest him? but she says, no, to check on him. She wants to make sure he understands what they said last night. He cannot tell anyone he was on the pier or involved with the shooting. He says he knows, and she says, not anyone. Not even Charlotte or Danny. Rocco says, okay. He gets it. She says, good. She knows he’s been though something terrible and he’s going to want to talk about it, and he should, but only with her, okay? He says he promises. Where’s Jason? What happened to him? She says, Jason has been arrested, and Rocco says, for what he did?

Britt says, so is Cullum a WSB sanctioned hit and Josslyn is the messenger or has Josslyn just gone completely rogue, which she kind of respects. Josslyn says, they know Cullum is Sidwell’s partner. They know Cullum is covering Sidwell with the WSB, so the WSB is basically useless. Britt says, so rogue it is, and Josslyn says, and they’re pretty sure Cullum killed Marco. Britt says, our Director Cullum is quite the multitasker, and Josslyn says, our Director Cullum is lethal. And if they don’t get rid of him now, Britt is going to go back where she started, relying on him for her medication as he holds her life in his hands. Britt says, she’d be so much worse off, and Josslyn asks if she thinks Cullum would finish the job on her. Britt says, eventually. After what happened at the pier, he’s going to make it his mission to exact revenge on Jason through her. Josslyn says, so if Cullum recovers, her situation deteriorates fast. Don’t let it come to that. Get Cullum before he gets you.

Gio says, Dante is probably okay, and Sonny says, it’s okay to be worried about Dante. That says a lot about who Gio is after what the two of them have been through. Gio says, it hasn’t been easy, and Sonny says, it’s not Gio’s fault. Dante has been hard on him. Gio says, he has been, but he gets it, and Sonny says, just because he gets it doesn’t mean it’s right. The fact that he still cares about what’s going on with Dante has got to mean a lot. Gio says he’s thought a lot about what Sonny said, that one of them has to build a bridge in that situation, and Sonny says he should have been more specific. Gio is the one that’s got to build the bridge. Gio says, why him? and Sonny says, because Dante has given him space. He has to let Dante know when enough’s enough. If Gio feels that way, he thinks that might be how Dante feels.

Brook sets out tea, when the doorbell rings. She yells upstairs to Chase that the social worker is here. Hurry up. She answers the door and introduces herself. A woman says she’s Sarah Miles from Children and Family Services, and Brook thanks her for coming over so soon. Sarah tells her, they said the circumstances were urgent and they listen when people say that. Her home is lovely. Brook thanks her and says, it’s been in the family a long time. Sarah says, speaking of family, her husband is joining them, right?

Michael says, remember what Jacinda told him about the spiders she saw in Australia, and Wiley says, yeah. She said they were as big as cats. Michael says, that’s way too big if you ask him. In fact, he has a little confession to make. Wiley says Michael can tell him, and Michael says, spiders kind of scare him. Olivia comes in, and Wiley says he wants Michael’s help, but doesn’t want him to be scared. Does he think they could ask Jacinda to help him with his project? Olivia clutches her figurative pearls.

Rocco tells Lulu, Cullum was the one committing a crime. He was about to shoot Britt. He’d have killed her if Jason hadn’t stopped him. Then Cullum attacked Jason. He didn’t know what to do. That’s why he grabbed the gun and did what he did. Lulu says, unfortunately, there’s no way to prove what he’s saying, and Rocco asks if there were no security cameras down by the docks. Lulu says, if there were, they would have picked up everything, including Nathan getting him out of there, and Nathan would have told them. It would mean Rocco’s word and Jason’s against Cullum and Cullum is a WSB agent. Not just an agent, a director, a hero who was shot in the line of duty. Rocco says, he is not a hero, and she says she knows, but he has a reputation that puts him above suspicion and Jason is… just Jason. And Rocco’s word… He’s the one who shot Cullum. Rocco says he did it because… and she says she knows why he did it and so does Jason. That’s why Jason had Nathan get him out of there. Rocco says, it’s so unfair, and she says, yes, it is. He says, Danny’s father shouldn’t go prison for him, but she says, based on what he and Nathan told her, it sounded like Jason saved his life last night. Knowing Jason, he decided to return the favor. That’s why he’s not saying what really happened. He doesn’t want anyone to know, and that definitely includes Danny and Rocco’s dad.

Sarah says, so why not tell her how Brook and her husband came to know this baby, and Brook says, it’s a really sad story… Chase joins them and says he’s so sorry he’s late. Sarah Miles. How is she? Sarah says, fine, thanks. She saw his name on the application and thought it really couldn’t be him, could it? Then again, how many Harrison Chases could there be? Brook says, so you two know each other? and Chase says they worked on a case together last year. Sarah says, and it had a good outcome. In no small part because of Brook’s husband. It’s good to see you again. Detective Chase. Chase says, actually, it’s not detective anymore… but Brook says, that’s story for another time. Sarah says, that’s fine. They have plenty of other things to discuss. Chase says, he’s sure they do. Just so she knows, he’s still on with the PCPD, just in a different capacity. Sarah says, glad to hear it, and Chase says he’d be happy to tell her about it. He and Brook are an open book.

Dante gives the desk sergeant a folder with an update, and everything listed in the Rios case, in case Turner needs it ASAP, and the officer says, got it. Gio comes into the station, and Dante asks if he’s all right. Gio says, yeah. He’s good. Dante says, that’s a relief. What brings him by? Gio says, actually he’s here to check on Dante.

Fizz 🐶 barks and Sonny says he hears him loud and clear. Someone’s at the door. He picks Fizz 🐶 up and says, okay now. You’ve got to stay frosty. You never know what’s going to happen when I open the door. Turner is there, and Sonny says, hey. He thinks that’s Fizz 🐶advising him not to talk to her.

Rocco asks Lulu, what about Cullum? Is he… She says, as far as she knows, he’s still alive, and Rocco asks if he’s going to make it. She says she’s not sure, and he says he hopes Cullum does. He knows Cullum probably shouldn’t have tried to kill two people he cares about. He knows Lulu doesn’t like that he cares about Britt. Lulu says, how he feels about Britt is how he feels about Britt. As far as Cullum goes, it’s good he cares about what happens to him, but it’s not a surprise. that’s who he is. Rocco says, somebody who doesn’t know the difference between good and bad? but she says, no. He’s kind and compassionate, even when people don’t necessarily deserve it. She’s not talking about Britt, just Cullum. He says he didn’t want to kill Cullum, but had to stop him. She says she knows, and he asks if she can call Nathan and ask how Cullum is, but she says she’ll do him one better. She’ll go down and check on him at the hospital herself and report back. He asks if that wouldn’t be risky. No one is supposed to know he’s involved. She says, and they won’t. His mom is a reporter. She’ll just say she’s doing a follow-up piece on the events at the pier, which she actually probably will someday. Okay? Rocco says, okay, and she says he knows she’d do anything for him, right? He says he knows, and they hug. She says, they’re going to get through this, and he says, it’s going to be okay.

Josslyn asks, what’s so funny? and Britt says, nothing. Just the new me and good old pier 55. Josslyn says, where Britt saved her life, and Britt says, who would have known a few hours later, Cullum and company would snatch her from the jaws of death, and here they are again. You and me. Josslyn says she definitely couldn’t have predicted it at the time, and Britt says, honestly, until Josslyn walked in here, she couldn’t have predicted them having this conversation ever. Josslyn says her neither, but here they are. And the question is, what’s going to happen when they leave this room? Britt says she wishes she knew, and Josslyn sits down. She says, Britt is a doctor. She took an oath. Killing Cullum – or anyone – is a big ask. Britt says, what a gift you have for understatement, Agent Jax, and Josslyn says she’ll do it. Britt says, her, a baby WSB agent, assassinate one of her own higher ups? and Josslyn says it’s not like she has a choice. Britt says, unless she does it, but Josslyn says Britt is off the hook. She shouldn’t have asked. Britt thanks Josslyn for thinking of her, but isn’t it a bit out of Josslyn’s purview too, or do they just tell her she can go in and whack anybody she wants? Has she ever killed anyone before?… Okay… Josslyn says she was trained to identify when an agent has to take action independently for the greater good and this is one of those moments. She gets up, and Britt says, wait. Marco lost his life trying to get her those meds, and God knows what will happen to Jason. She doesn’t want anyone else to risk themselves for her. Josslyn asks what she wants to do, and Britt says she’ll take care of Cullum herself.

Brook tells Sarah that they brought Phoebe’s mother Delilah to the hospital. Delilah asked her to stay while she gave birth and she did… at first. Chase says, unfortunately, Delilah didn’t make it through the delivery, and Sarah says she’s sorry. It must have been a difficult experience. Brook says, it was awful. After everything that happened, of course (🍷) they feel a responsibility to the baby… to make sure she’s well taken care of until her family is located. Sarah asks, how’s that coming? and Chase says, the PCPD is working on it. Unfortunately, progress is a little slow at the moment. Sarah says, so they’re both going into this expecting it to be a temporary arrangement, and Brook says, absolutely. They just want to help Phoebe in the interim. As she can see, they have a big house full of family and access to the best resources. She’ll want for nothing. Chase says, and they both have experience as guardians. He had temporary custody of his niece Violet for several months back in 2024. Sarah says, yes. She has that in here. Brook says she cared for her friend Maxie’s little one, Bailey Lou, and Sarah says, she did? She wonders why it’s not in her folder, and Brook says, there were extenuating circumstances. Chase says, the child’s father was Peter August, and Sarah tells him, enough said. They all remember him. Let’s back up a minute. It seems they’ve both developed an attachment to this child, which is completely understandable considering everything they’ve gone through together. Brook asks if it’s that obvious, and Sarah says, a little bit. Given that this is a temporary foster situation and not a permanent adoption, she has to ask, will they be able to give up the baby when the time comes?

Michael says he knows for a fact that Jacinda knows a lot more about spiders than he does – Olivia looks to the heavens – and he knows she’d love to help Wiley. Wiley asks if they can invite her over then, and Michael says he’ll call her right now. Olivia says she thinks she saw Wiley’s boots in the mudroom. Does he think he could put them where they belong before somebody trips? Wiley says he’ll be right back, and leaves. Olivia says, seriously? and Michael says Olivia made her position on Jacinda perfectly clear, so let’s just not do this right now. Olivia says she’s afraid they have to, and he says, why now? Olivia says, because it’s important they talk honestly. Frankly, she owes him an apology. he says, for what? and she says, for being right

Gio says he saw online that Jason assaulted Dante and took off. Is that true? Dante says, pretty much, give or take a few details, and Gio says, that’s crazy. Dante says, it wasn’t great, but he’ll be fine. Thanks for checking on him. Gio says he’ll let Dante get back to work, but Dante says, wait. Between the two of them, he’s no good with the coffee machine in the breakroom. Does Gio want to give it a shot?  

Turner says, if Sonny doesn’t mind, she’d like to confer with his counsel personally. Sonny says, like he told her before, Fizz 🐶 is not a fan of District Attorneys, and she says, yet. But any good consigliere will try to negotiate. She gives Fizz 🐶 a treat, and Sonny puts him on the floor. He runs off, and Sonny says, so much for Fizz 🐶 being loyal to him. She says, it’s just as well. She needs to ask him a few off-the-record questions without his lawyer present. He says, about what? and she says, Marco Rios.

Charlotte comes home and asks if Rocco is sick. He says, not really. He just messed himself up a little. She asks what he did, and he says he was helping mom in the kitchen and sliced open his hand. She says, grisly. Don’t take this the wrong way, but she can’t see him being any help in the kitchen. He says, obviously not. How was grandma’s last night? She says, it was… Is mom here? He says, nope, and she sits next to him on the couch. She says, so grandma had a work emergency to deal with, which turned out to be a good thing, because Danny texted her and she had to sneak out to help him.

Britt goes into Cullum’s hospital room, her right hand in her pocket. She walks to the bed slowly and takes out a syringe. She’s about to inject his IV, when she hears Lulu say, Britt?

Britt says, what the hell? This is the ICU. Lulu can’t let herself into a patient’s room in the ICU. Even she has to know that. Lulu says, about that… but Britt says, there is no about that. Lulu is trespassing, so excuse her. She’s treating a patient who’s in critical condition. Lulu says, sorry about that, and Britt says, then get out. Lulu says, the thing is, she’s writing a story for the Port Charles Press – Britt says she doesn’t care – about the shooting of WSB Director Ross Cullum. Britt says, as Lulu’s journalistic powers of observation probably told her, the man is unconscious with a tube down his throat, so he’s not taking questions at the moment. Lulu says she can see that, but Britt was involved too, wasn’t she? Would she be willing to give a statement?

Charlotte says, then they pulled into the police station and saw Danny’s dad, and Rocco asks if he was okay. Charlotte says, he’s Jason Morgan, so she’s sure he was fine, but they had him all chained up. Two WSB guys put him into a van. Rocco says, they can’t just take him like that, can they? and she says, oh yeah, they can. They did the exact same thing to her dad, no trial or anything. The WSB just showed up and then he was gone.

Turner says, according to Marco’s father, Jenz Sidwell, Sonny is responsible for Marco’s disappearance last summer, and Sonny says he heard that. Turner says, now he’s espousing a theory that Sonny had his son killed as part of some of personal vendetta Sonny has against him, but Sonny says he had nothing to do with Marco’s death. Turner says, and she should believe him because … He says, Marco was seeing Lucas Jones and Lucas is his ex-wife Carly’s brother. Carly would be pissed off if he killed her brother’s boyfriend. Has she met Carly? She says she has, and he says, then she knows it’s not worth it. Sidwell wants Marco’s death to be his fault. She asks, why? and he says, Sidwell desperately wants to blame anyone else but himself.

Brook tells Sarah, there’s no denying they’re both very involved. At least one of them goes to see Phoebe every day. Chase says, mostly they both do, and Brook says, they’ve both been trained to hold her. They want to make sure Phoebe is held as much as possible. Chase says they get regular updates from the staff at GH, and Brook says their main goal is to take great care of Phoebe, so she is as happy and healthy as possible when it’s time for her to go back to her family. Sarah says, they keep calling her Phoebe. Officially, she is… Chase says, Baby Jane Doe, yeah, and Brook says she couldn’t stand it and the hospital staff didn’t like calling her that either. Chase says they checked with the hospital psychologist to make sure giving her a temporary name didn’t mess her up, and they assured… Sarah says, no. It’s fine. It’s just that naming a baby is a very parental thing to do. Brook says they know… and Chase says they made a promise to her mother to make sure she was okay and would love a chance to honor that promise. Sarah says, all right then, and closes her notebook. Why don’t they take her on a tour and show her where Baby Phoebe will be spending her time?

Olivia says she’s sorry about how the family came after Michael about Jacinda, but not sorry about why. She thinks he knows they had a reason to be concerned. He says, let him guess. Ned asked her to apologize to him. She says she and Ned had a constructive conversation, which is what healthy couples do in a relationship, and Michael says, thanks for the tip. He gets up and she says, speaking of tips, in a healthy relationship, one person is not paying the other one. He says he’s not paying Jacinda, and she says, but he was. At one time or another, he was paying Jacinda for her services. He says, this is just another opportunity to take body shots at her, and Olivia says she’s not hearing a no. He says he’s not hearing an apology. But to answer her question, no. She says, and he’s not hearing an apology because they both know it’s totally inappropriate for him to be having carnal knowledge of that woman in a house full of kids, and he says, she’s mentioned the gatehouse and discretion a hundred times, and he’s apologized every time. She says, he apologized once, and he says, she’s lucky she got the one, and inappropriate or not, Jacinda is important to him. She says it’s important he understand that he and Willow have a custody arrangement in place right now, but what about the future? Who knows what’s going to happen, and if something does, Jacinda’s history isn’t going to help him out then. Michael says he’s not going through this. He’s not going to not spend time with someone he likes because of what may or may not happen. And for the record, he likes Jacinda a lot. His feelings are growing stronger by the day. She says, what about Jacinda’s feelings for him? Does he really think she has them? He says he does and he’s not going to apologize for his relationship or his feelings for Jacinda because she’s uncomfortable with Jacinda’s previous occupation. She says, he can use any euphemism he wants, but he can’t hide the fact that Jacinda was a hooker. Wiley hears them.

Britt says, if she gives Lulu a statement, does she promise to stay out of the ICU and leave he patients alone? Lulu says, sounds fair, when Josslyn walks by in the background. Britt asks what Lulu wants to know, and Lulu says she understands from the police report that Britt was on the pier last night when Director Cullum was shot. What did she see? Who else was there?

Michael says he knows Olivia. She’s not a prude and not judgy. He respects her concerns and she’s right about the gatehouse. They should have been more careful. She says she’s glad they agree about something, and he says, another thing they can agree on is that he’s been through hell in the last few years with the bombing and dealing with Willow. Olivia says she knows, and he says, Jacinda has been a bright spot for him and his family. She’s great with the kids and makes him happy. Olivia says she can see that. If he’s happy, she’d happy for him. He asks if she’s sure about that, and she says, does she love all the details? No, she doesn’t, but she’s happy for him. He says, okay. He’ll take that. Now how does he get her to give Jacinda a real chance? How does he get her to see Jacinda as a person? What if they have dinner – her, Ned, Jacinda, and him. Jacinda loves Italian food. Olivia hesitates, the says, she could go classic with her traditional lasagna. She guesses that always brings people together. He says he’s never seen it fail.

Brook, Chase, and Sarah come downstairs, and Brook says she hopes she didn’t go overboard with the nursery. Sarah says, not at all. It’s lovely. Chase says he wishes he could take even a little bit of credit for it, and Brook says, the baby is going to sleep in their room, and they plan to get a night nurse anyway. Sarah says, sounds like they’re ready for anything. One more thing before she goes. Would it be possible to speak to other family members who would have regular contact with Phoebe? Chase says, sure. Absolutely they can make that happen. Brook says, in fact, here’s one now, and Wiley says, hey, Brook Lynn, what’s a hooker? (This literally means nothing since all small children will embarrass you like this at some point. All of them.)

Gio and Dante sip their coffee, and Dante asks, what’s the verdict? Gio says, it’s not bad, and Dante says, well, that’s an improvement then. Gio says, no way it’s up to their family standards. Has he thought of getting Corinthos Coffee in here? Dante says he thinks it would go over like a lead balloon in here. His dad would love to have the PCPD as a customer. Gio says, yeah, he would love that. Full disclosure. It was Sonny’s idea that he come down here – Dante says, oh – but he’s really glad he did. Dante says him too. It means a lot. Gio tells Dante that he’s gotta say, it looks painful as hell, and Dante says his face is fine. His pride is a different story.

Turner says, this is still an ongoing investigation so Sonny may be called down to the PCPD, in which case she strongly advises him to bring his attorney. Sonny says he can handle anything she throws at him, and she says, there’s a difference between confidence and arrogance. and arrogance generally results in a win for the prosecution. He says, it hasn’t happened yet, when Fizz 🐶 barks and sits up. He picks Fizz 🐶 up and says, Fizz 🐶, you know you’re not supposed to beg in the house. Turner says, maybe not, but he does have a very good nose because – gasp – she does have another treat. She gives it to Fizz 🐶, and Sonny says, she didn’t just come over here to ask questions. She says she may or may not have had another motive, and he says, what might that be? She says, Fizz 🐶 is really growing on her, and leaves. Sonny says, Fizz 🐶, you’re my rival now. I never saw that coming.

Charlotte tells Rocco, the worst part was when Danny tried to say goodbye to his dad and the WSB goons just slammed the door in his face. He was pounding on the van, trying to get the doors open. It took both Dante and Nathan to pull him off. He was still screaming for his dad as they drove away. Rocco says, oh my God, Charlotte… and Charlotte says she knows. What if Danny never sees his dad again?

Britt says, on second thought, no comment, and Lulu says, why? According to the police report, Cullum knocked her out, and when she came to, she saw Jason shoot him. Doesn’t she want the people to know why? Britt says, Lulu seems to have all the details, but Lulu says she doesn’t. That’s why she’s here. Britt says, Lulu is a journalist, not a District Attorney. She doesn’t have to answer Lulu’s questions, and Lulu says, okay. She won’t even talk about Britt. Can Britt at least give her an update on Agent Cullum. Is he going to pull through? Britt says, at this point, it’s hard to say

Josslyn goes into Cullum’s room and checks his IV lines. He opens his eyes and she freezes.

On Monday, Kristina tells Tracy to bring her family together; Michael says Chase and Brook know someone with more influence than he does; Lucas tells Josslyn that he’s going to make sure Marco didn’t die in vain; and Carly tells Jack that she deserves a real answer.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I’m taking it personally.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-adrian-anchondo-out-as-marco-i-cant-take-it-personally/

Poor Lucas can’t catch a break.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-heartbroken-van-hansis-talks-marcos-exit-lucass-future/

Real life reaction.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-adrian-anchondo-exit-days-star-boyfriend-colton-little-pays-tribute/

Kristina’s side gig, and it’s not Charlie’s.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-star-kate-mansi-heads-to-the-silver-screen-in-new-movie-casa-grande/

This is a bit of a stretch, but okay.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-van-hansis-reveals-easter-egg-in-lucas-britt-scene/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

New charter primaries Clay and Mark wanted to have a once in lifetime celebration of [their] life together with their best friends and wanted Captain Jason to officiate. In other words, they were doing a vow renewal during the charter. Finally having enough of Ben calling her honey, sweetie, darlin’, or anything else that wasn’t her name, Ellie went firmly and quietly ballistic, kind of like an elementary school teacher. Guest Neshea found a panty liner – yes, you read that right – WTF? – stuck to the inside wall of a cabinet in her cabin, which once again spoke to the characters of the previous charter guests. Although it also doesn’t say much for the stews’ cleaning skills. Guest Christina got drunk, and after refusing help getting on deck from a platform, fell and hit her head. This was even before everyone celebrated Pride Night, which was a huge success. Ellie finally blew her stack at Ben and went on a hunt for the captain. I hadn’t watched this offshoot of the franchise before and I’m loving the beautiful surroundings and the weird, colorful sea creatures.

Summer House

There was a party for Kyle’s birthday, and the theme was old folks, everyone dressing up accordingly. As usual, the costumes were on point, and also as usual, Kyle drank too much. He whined about not getting enough attention, but who wants to pay attention to a whiney 40 year old crybaby? He ended up calling Amanda a f***ing dumbass bitch, which no doubt was a final nail in their divorce coffin. He’s such an asshat.

Southern Charm – Reunion Part 2

Speaking of whining, there was lots of it from Craig. Any apology that was squeezed out of him was followed by a but. He still insisted it was Salley’s fault that he and Charley broke up, even though Charley was sitting right there and said, nope. It was him. Salley still insisted there was a future for her and Austen – even if it was just as friends (yeah, right) – even though Austen was sitting right there and his face said, nope. Not happening. It was Charley’s birthday, so the Reunion ended with cupcakes and the usual out-of-tune singing of Happy Birthday. Why is that song universally sung badly? Something to ponder. Shep also gave a toast: I drink to your health when I’m with you. I drink to your health when you’re gone. I drink to your health so often, I’m nearly endangering my own.

Southern Hospitality

I just don’t like the rudderless people on this show. The only thing I retained was that there was a bobbing for cucumbers game. Some sort of Truth or Dare situation. And something with Emmy and a microagression.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

The women went on a grape stomping excursion. My first thought was, with my luck, I’d slip on some grapes, and then in Rachel’s interview, she said it was a Tuscan miracle she hadn’t gotten injured. Kyle and Erika tried to get Dorit to open up, but instead, Dorit dumped them during a gelato run, leaving them to figure out their own way back.

Ladies Of London: The New Reign

Missè and Kimi met to have a chat about Kimi’s comment that diminished the death of Missè’s brother. Kimi said she hadn’t meant it in a bad way, although I don’t know how else it could have been taken. When nothing else worked, she threw Margo under the bus, saying Margo had made a bigger deal out of it than it was. Lottie and her Dali doppelganger husband Joshua had a gender reveal and it’s a boy. Lottie said she’d dreamed of dresses and tiaras. Now she had visions of mini suits. I dunno. I think for sure Joshua would wear a tiara, so why give up the dream?

Random Reality Items

I’ll miss the Marge, but I can understand her wanting out.

Yeah, that Jersey Mike’s rant did her no favors.

I seriously thought The Valley: Persian Style was replacing this. Why do we need this show to come back again?

But will there be table flipping?

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

One Battle After Another. HBO/MAX. While Sinners was still up my alley with its parallel horror, this was an excellent film. Single father Bob has a revolutionary past, and when it catches up to him, he has to find his daughter, but can’t remember the code words to get to her. He’s all of us when his agency puts him on hold. I couldn’t help but like him. While the story is intense, there’s plenty of humor and the characters are believable. Sean Penn got a well-deserved Oscar for his portrayal of a military man gone off the rails. Leonardo DiCaprio and Benicio del Toro should have their own show. There’s lots of action, but be prepared for things you might want to look away from.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/one-battle-after-another-movie-review-2025

Wicked: For Good. Peacock. I saw this in the theatre and talked about it before, and no doubt it’s been talked about to death. That doesn’t make it any less worth watching, so I watched it again. It’s truly magnificent, even on a smaller screen. I dunno if it’s the best film for little kids. The Tin Man scared the bejesus out of me and you might end up having to explain some adult themes you weren’t ready to. Then again, probably all they’ll remember are those amazing CGi animals. And that poor, sweet Cowardly Lion. Let’s have a collective aww!

Like Wicked: For Good for Dummies.

https://www.nbc.com/nbc-insider/everything-to-know-about-wicked-for-good

https://www.wickedmovie.com/

🧙‍♂️ Watch Of the Past…

I don’t remember a lot about this show, but I do remember liking it a lot.

https://ew.com/northern-exposure-cast-where-are-they-now-11921831

🦄 Seasonal Change For the Stylish Pet…

People aren’t the only ones ready for spring.

👒 Outfit ideas.

https://www.parisianpet.com/blogs/news/picture-perfect-outdoor-spring-outfit-ideas

🐕‍🦺 Safety tips.

https://www.parisianpet.com/blogs/news/outdoor-safety-tips-for-spring-adventures

👜 For traveling pets.

https://www.parisianpet.com/blogs/news/spring-travel-checklist-for-dogs

📣 Quotes of the Week

If you always do what you’ve always done, you always get what you’ve always gotten. – Jessie Potter

Change is inevitable. Growth is optional. – John C. Maxwell

Life is about making an impact, not making an income. – Kevin Kruse

Permit yourself to change your mind when something is no longer working for you. – Nedra Glover Tawwab

My grandfather once told me that there were two kinds of people: those who do the work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was much less competition. – Indira Gandhi

Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.C.S. Lewis

There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction. – John F. Kennedy

I see you moonwalking back out of that. – Judge Dana Cutler, Cutler’s Court

👟 Spring In My Step…

Until next time, stay safe: stay using sunscreen during all seasons; and stay remembering that just because you get it, doesn’t mean it’s right.

Video> BTS (방탄소년단) ‘봄날 (Spring Day)’ Official MV – YouTube

March 20, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Marco Puts Himself In Danger. Soap Suds, A Dose Of Reality, Weekend Watching, Everything Oscar, Off the Clock, Octadic Quotes & Lied

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday: 

Portia hassled Jordan about being pregnant and asked if Curtis knew.

Stella found the pregnancy test in Jordan’s purse.

Michael and Jacinda went to the gatehouse for a little privacy. She said she could tell she needed to keep a close eye on Charlotte. She recognized a lot of herself in Charlotte and felt protective. She didn’t want Charlotte to make the same mistakes.

Cody went to see Molly, bearing gifts, but she said he was making it harder for her.

Boyle went to Laura’s office and said if Sidwell didn’t get what he wanted, there would be hell to pay.

Jason told Sonny that Britt’s situation had reached the breaking point and they had to leave town.

Jordan said she didn’t know what Portia was talking about and Portia said Jordan was a hypocrite, but unlike Jordan, she wasn’t blabbing to Curtis.

Stella shoved the test back in Jordan’s purse and told Curtis there was nothing in there. She’d get in touch with Jordan herself. He asked if they were keeping secrets, but she said he was ridiculous and left.

Cody said he’d been worried, and Molly said it was hard to manage her pain and put on a brave face. He said he didn’t want her to pretend with him. He was her boyfriend and could take it. He offered to leave, but she said maybe it was time to get real with him.

Laura told Boyle that she’d issued a public notice about the new flight path of Sidwell’s helicopters. She’d heard no objections yet and if there were none over the next five days, the ordinance would go through. She thought it was sneaky and dishonest, and she wasn’t accustomed to doing things that way. Boyle said, in the beginning, he’d wanted to serve the community and found the most effective way was with the help of powerful people who could get things done. He hadn’t realized what he was getting into with Sidwell. By the time he realized what was expected of him, it too late. He sympathized. Martin came by and asked if Boyle was bothering Laura.

Jason told Sonny that Cullum and Sidwell had ordered Britt to finish the project, which meant they needed to disappear. He was hoping to get a sample of her meds to Brick. Then they’d lay low until he reproduced it. Sonny wondered if they wouldn’t be hunted down, since Cullum had WSB resources at his disposal, but Jason said, on his way out of town, he was going to eliminate that bastard.

Cody explained that he’d asked Felicia about endometriosis without mentioning Molly’s name. He knew it was a chronic condition that could be extreme painful and there was no cure. Molly said all she could do was take medication for the pain, but she sometimes had it throughout her body. One option was surgery, but she’d rather not have it, so she tried to manage her flare-ups when they happened. He asked how often she had them, and she said, once in a while. She could usually power through. He asked what severe meant in her case, and she said it meant she couldn’t have children.

Michael made a fire and asked about Jacinda’s life. She said she’d gotten involved with a man ten years older. She was of legal age, but it still wasn’t appropriate. At the time, she didn’t think it was wrong. The boys her age were dumb and juvenile, and she thought she was smarter and more sophisticated. He wasn’t worth what it cost. She practically threw her life away for him. Her parents cut her out of their lives, so she moved in with her boyfriend and had to grow up too fast. She worked as many jobs as she could, but still couldn’t make ends meet, which was how she ended up becoming an escort. He said she’d done what she could to survive and had nothing to be ashamed of, but she said she wished she could go back and tell her high school self not to be anxious to grow up. Once you did, there was no going back. He agreed, and she said it changed her. Sometimes she wished she could go back to who she was.

Trina went to Jordan’s to see Curtis and said his assistant told her that he was working from there. She told him about running into Jordan at the salon and said it had been civil, and he thanked her for making an effort to accept the relationship. She said she was trying her best to embrace the new normal, and he said, speaking of that, he was going to be living with Jordan.

Isaiah was waiting for Portia in her office, and she told him that Jordan was pregnant.

Stella called Jordan and asked her to meet at GH. It couldn’t wait.

Boyle said he and Martin had been on the same team with Measure C, but Martin said he was now Team Laura. He asked if she wanted to go to dinner, but she said she was swamped with work and asked for a raincheck. Martin was about to leave, when Tracy stormed in all disheveled. She said she fell of her horse, and it was Laura’s fault.

Jason said he was making good on his promise to take Cullum out, and Sonny said it would be tough to keep Britt safe and take out Cullum. He offered to pinch hit, but Jason said he’d been tracking Cullum and knew his habits and schedule. He was the best chance of success, but once Sidwell found out he and Britt had escaped… Sonny said Sidwell would try to get to Jason through him, but he might be too busy once Cullum was gone. This could be the end of Sidwell. If this was done right, he and Laura could be free of that son of a bitch.

Tracy said she was enjoying an evening ride when a helicopter roared overhead, spooked her horse, and she fell off. It never should have happened since it was a residential no fly zone. It was so low, she saw the FRE Worldwide logo on it. Martin asked how it was Laura’s fault, and Tracy said when she contacted her lawyer she was surprised to find out a new zoning ordinance was in the works. The mayor was planning on betraying the residents of the neighborhood. Laura said it had been posted publicly, but Tracy said, not where anyone could see it and she was going to stop it.

Portia told Isaiah that she’d seen Jordan, who was looking a little green, so she decided to mess with her. She asked if Jordan was pregnant, just being snarky, and it turned out she was. Isaiah asked if Jordan confirmed it, and Portia said, no, but the look on her face said it all. She had the feeling Jordan hadn’t told Curtis and Jordan had the nerve to tell her to mind her own business after Jordan had grilled her at the Quartermaines’ tea party. Jordan told Curtis before she was ready and she was tempted to do the same thing, but she and Curtis were in a good place and she didn’t want any drama between them. He asked how she felt about Curtis and Jordan having a baby.

Stella said she’d been at Jordan’s place and found out Curtis was moving in, and Jordan asked if she had concerns. Stella said she was more concerned about Jordan being pregnant.

Cody said he was sorry, but Molly said she was sorry. She should have told him sooner. She’d thought it was too early in the relationship, but realized she was wrong. He deserved to know before they got involved. He might want biological children and if he was with her, it definitely wasn’t going to happen. If he wanted to end things, she got it. Not having kids was a huge sacrifice. He said, not for him.

Michael said he was sorry Jacinda went through that, but she said, look at where it led to. When they met, she was pretty bitter, but he showed her that amazing things still happened. He said she did the same for him. His marriage had imploded and he was still recovering from the burns. He was in a bad place, but she changed all that. He couldn’t begin to thank her. She suggested he start by accepting that she knew the difference between things she had to do and the things she wanted to do. They kissed and got busy and there was a song part.

Molly said it was a big decision, but Cody said he wanted to be with her and was fine with it. She said he was good with kids and imagined he’d have his own, but he said he was perfectly happy to be the fun uncle. If he became a dad, he wouldn’t be unhappy, but it wasn’t something he yearned for. He didn’t need biological children. She said she didn’t want to do adoption or surrogacy again. She didn’t want children. He said she was enough and having her in his life was more than enough. She kissed him and he said he wished she would have told him sooner, so he could help when she wasn’t feeling well, instead of hiding her pain. She hugged him and said she was sure he’d bail. He said she still had a few things to learn about him.

Jacinda told Michael that she’d always rolled her eyes when she saw a movie where the couple made love on a rug in front of a roaring fire. But now that she’d done it, it was quite romantic. Michael said he was glad to help broaden her horizons. It was good to be spontaneous sometimes. Her phone rang and she said it was just a work thing. She’d take care of it later. Michael said he was her boss’s boss, so she could put the phone away. They started to kiss again, when Olivia walked in and said, oh my God.

Portia asked if Isaiah was worried she was jealous, and he said he wasn’t worried… Okay, a little. She said she was annoyed at Jordan’s hypocrisy. Jordan told Curtis that she was pregnant before she was ready, saying he had the right to know, and she thought of doing the same. Isaiah said, it must not be planned, or Jordan would have told him, and Portia said, unless she wasn’t keeping the baby. Jordan would have a high risk pregnancy for a number of reasons. He wondered if Jordan intended on telling Curtis. She was good at keeping secrets.

Trina said the view was amazing and Curtis would have been crazy to pass it up. He asked if she was okay with him living there, and she said, absolutely. She knew she’d given him grief when it came to Jordan, but it was wrong of her and she was sorry. If he wanted to live with Jordan, he should. Jordan was fun, cool, and smart, and best of all, she made him happy.

Jordan asked if Stella had been snooping, but Stella said, of course (🍷) not. She’d wanted to leave Jordan a note and Curtis suggested checking her bag for a pen. Jordan asked if Stella had shown Curtis, but Stella said, no. She’d stuffed it back into Jordan’s bag. Jordan said Stella knew she hadn’t used it. She hadn’t said anything to Curtis because she wasn’t sure it would be necessary. A pregnancy would be considered high risk because she had one kidney. Stella said, a transplant, and Jordan said it could be dangerous for her and the baby. There was a lot to consider. Stella asked if it was possible Jordan was going to terminate the pregnancy.

Laura said it would help local projects, and Tracy suggested it was a bribe. Laura said it was a business deal intended to benefit the city as a whole, but Tracy said not if the property values went down. Martin said Tracy was an entitled snob who couldn’t sacrifice some noise to help everyone else, and Tracy said he couldn’t smell how corrupt the deal was and it wasn’t going to happen. He said she didn’t care about doing what was right. It wasn’t Laura’s fault that she couldn’t control her nag.  

Sonny said, one detail Jason had to remember… and Jason said, it couldn’t be traced back to Sonny and Laura. Sonny said Laura was his main concern, and Jason said maybe it would take the heat off if they pinned it on Brennan. Sonny said, whatever Jason did, make sure it was a clean kill. If he couldn’t, he needed to walk away. Jason said he’d be careful, and Sonny said if Jason murdered a WSB agent, he’d never see the light of day again. Jason said he understood the stakes, but it was worth the risk to protect the people they loved, and Sonny said, Cullum was responsible for the firebomb that nearly killed Michael, and for that, he needed to pay.

Olivia asked if they’d seen Leo’s retainer, and Jacinda noticed it on a bookcase and gave it to her. Olivia said Leo wanted to come and get it, but she’d volunteered. Otherwise, her boy would have walked in on them. Michael said he was sorry. Danny had been banned from the gatehouse, and he didn’t think anyone was coming in. Olivia said he didn’t think. It was early and it could have been his boy who came in. Michael said next time he’d lock the door, and Olivia said he should give some serious thought to what nearly happened here tonight. She left.

Curtis said Trina seemed excited to be a big sister, and she said, beyond excited. Wasn’t he excited to be a dad? He said, more than words could say. This time he got to be there from the beginning. She said she’d always be sad about the time they’d missed out on, and he said him too. She admitted she was a little jealous that he’d be able have the opportunity to share with the baby what he didn’t share with her, and he said there was plenty of love in his heart for both of his children.

Jordan told Stella that she wasn’t sure what she was going to do if she was pregnant. She’d put off the test to avoid that difficult decision. Stella said she understood, but the longer Jordan waited, the harder the decision would become. If it turned out she was pregnant, was she going to tell Curtis? Jordan said she didn’t want to keep secrets from Curtis. She’d sworn she would never make that mistake again. She hoped he understood if she chose to end it. Even if he did, she still worried it might affect their relationship. Stella told her, take the test. She was torturing herself for no reason. Joran said, what if it was positive? and Stella said maybe it was time to clue him in, so Jordan didn’t go through this alone. Jordan said Stella was right. She needed to know and there was no time like the present. She’d grab another test from the pharmacy. Stella said she’d be there.  

Cody suggested watching a movie, and Molly asked if he wanted a Western or was he in a more serious mood? He asked if they could watch Sense and Sensibility. He wanted to see if they’d done justice to the book. She said he was right. There were a few things she could still learn about him. She snuggled against him on the couch.

Jordan came back, and Stella said, well?

Tracy told Martin that her nag was a thoroughbred Arabian, who had the right to cantor without being terrified, and he said the truth was, she cared more about a horse than the good people of Port Charles. She said she did. First thing tomorrow, she’d have her good friend Judge Goldin issue an injunction to stop the new ordinance. She left, and Martin said he was sure even the judge would realize Tracy had no basis, and Laura asked if he’d mind letting her and Boyle strategize alone. Martin left, and Boyle said she’d better hope Martin was right or Sidwell would be unhappy with them both. She said she knew, but she was beginning to care less and less about Mr. Sidwell’s happiness.

Sonny asked if Jason had any idea when he’d be back, and Jason said that depended on how long it took Brick to replicate the meds – a month or two. Sonny asked, what if he couldn’t? but Jason said he didn’t want to think about that right now. He was sorry he wouldn’t be around to help get rid of Sidwell, but Sonny said he’d handle it himself. Jason said if Sonny needed him… and Sonny said he knew he could count on Jason and Jason could always count on him too.

Tuesday:

Sonny signed some papers in Diane’s office and told her that he’d hired another attorney. She asked if she was fired.

Alexis waited at the Port Charles Grill for Diane, when Ric walked in. She said she was waiting for someone, but he said he only needed 60 seconds. He wanted to thank her.

Josslyn was meeting Trina, Kai, Gio, and Emma at the Brown Dog, and flashed back to arguing with Carly over being in the WSB.

Isaiah asked Elizabeth’s opinion on earrings for Portia, and she asked if he was as okay as he seemed with things moving so fast.

Stella went to see Portia and told her to stay out of Jordan’s pregnancy business. She’d given Jordan a reality check, and now it was Portia’s turn.

Jordan went home and told Curtis that she wasn’t pregnant.

Carly found Valentin in Sonny’s old kitchen with the moss bowl🎍, and he wanted to know if them sleeping together was the beginning of something or end of everything. She said it had blurred the lines, and they didn’t need that distraction, and he agreed. He said Jason had decided not to kill him. She wouldn’t have to take Jack down alone, but if she were to get hurt, he wouldn’t live to tell the tale.

Josslyn sat down, and Emma said they hadn’t seen her much. Trina said she lived with Josslyn and it was the first time she’d seen her in a week, and Josslyn said she’d been studying. Kai told her about Trina singing at Charlie’s open mic night, and Josslyn promised to try and make it, when Cullum came in with Jack.

Isaiah told Elizabeth that sometimes a relationship felt right and he’d learned life was too short not to live in the moment and let yourself be happy. Elizabeth said he might be right.

Stella told Portia that she’d encouraged Jordan to take the test and she wasn’t pregnant. Portia needed to face her resentment toward Jordan. Portia said she’d never weaponize Jordan’s pregnancy the way Jordan did hers, and Stella said Portia was fixated with hating Jordan and had to snap out of it. 🫱

Curtis was surprised, and Jordan said she wanted to make sure before she told him. He asked if she was disappointed.

Sonny said Diane would still handle his legitimate legal work, but he hired somebody else for complicated dealings with people who had badges. Diane asked if hadn’t given him exceptional representation, but he said it wasn’t about her performance. She’d walked a fine line, and he didn’t want to put her in that position anymore. She asked who the legal mind was that he trusted so much, and he said his brother Ric.

Ric said he was sincere in thanking Alexis for keeping him hostage, but Alexis was concerned he was wearing a wire and made him hand over his phone. He said, the month in her basement had given him the wake-up call he’d needed. He’d had time to reflect. She asked, what about? and he said, the only thing that mattered in life – family. He never would have swallowed his pride and gone to Sonny. He was getting to know the real Sonny and not the idea he had of him. Alexis said, so now Ric was going to double cross the real Sonny.

Ric said he had no intention of double crossing Sonny, but Alexis told him, history said otherwise and history repeated itself. She didn’t trust him. They shared a daughter and Molly was happy right now, so what happened when they went at it again? He said that wasn’t going to happen, and Alexis said she hoped he thought of Molly first before exploiting Sonny. Ric said he’d been protecting Alexis from anyone finding out the truth and no one had found out that Kristina nearly killed him and Elizabeth. He wasn’t the only one who’d reaped the benefits of his new outlook. The old him would never have allowed that.

Diane said Ric was determined to destroy Sonny. He must be upset with her services. Sonny said it was strictly about family. He wanted to rely on his brother. Ric was his only sibling and the last tie to his mother. He’d changed and earned Sonny’s trust. When Diane was recovering, Ric defended Rocco. It wasn’t a reflection on her. It was about family. She said she was choosing to believe him, and he said that meant a lot to him. He needed to have her on retainer. He didn’t want to go up against her in court.

Cullum said he hoped there were no hard feelings about him taking the lead in the Sidwell case, but Jack said he welcomed the help. They needed to figure out what was going on at Windymere. Hopefully, Cullum would crack the case.

Josslyn said she just remembered she had a paper due and hadn’t started it. She had to go or she’d be obsessing about it. It had been a long day, and she was crashing out sooner than expected. Trina walked her out and they ran into Cullum. Josslyn acted stupid and told him that they were pre-gaming for spring break. She hoped he had an awesome night. Cullum went back to the table, and Trina asked, what was that? Who was that guy?

Valentin agreed and said it couldn’t happen again. He hoped Carly didn’t think he’d taken advantage of her or regret it. She said she didn’t and she had no regrets, and he said he wasn’t expecting to change his opinion of her, but he did and he was glad. No regrets. He went back upstairs.  

Portia said she had enormous respect for Stella, but had a reason to resent Jordan. She and Curtis had been working on their problems, and Jordan had been there as a sympathetic shoulder for Curtis. Stella said Curtis and Jordan were two friends with a long history. Jordan being there wasn’t enough to break them up, and if they’d had a stronger marriage, they would still be together. Portia said she doubted it, and Stella asked what she thought ended the marriage. Portia said, me.

Jordan said she put off taking the test because she was scared, and Curtis said, having a baby was always a blessing, but the timing wasn’t always ideal. What made her do it? She said, Stella. Stella saw the test, tracked her down, and asked about it. He said, it was none of her business. Her big heart prevented her from staying in her lane. Jordan said Stella loved him and her family, and in a weird way their conversation made her feel like a part of it. He said, of course (🍷), she was part of the family, and she said, after their divorce, somehow, they found their way back together again. Stella understood and it was nice to know she approved, but there was someone else who knew she might be pregnant – Portia.

Portia told Stella that the pattern was set when she didn’t tell Curtis that he was Trina’s father. She kept secrets, then scrambled to cover them. Curtis had expectations, some of them unrealistic, but they should have talked about them and they didn’t. She’d tried to please him instead of being in the relationship. Jordan wasn’t responsible for that, and neither was Isaiah. She and Curtis were. Stella said Portia needed to face the possibility that she, Jordan, Curtis, and potentially, Isaiah, would all be in the baby’s life. How did she think it would affect the child if she clung to bitterness? And she should consider what her resentment was saying to Isaiah. Portia said her anger at Jordan told him that she couldn’t let go of Curtis or her marriage, and Stella said, exactly.

Sonny said he’d come to check on Carly and asked if she’d talked to Jason. She said she couldn’t believe Jason was leaving, especially now. She and Josslyn had a fight, and it was different. She’d never seen Josslyn that angry. Sonny asked what the fight was about, and Carly flashed back to that. She said it was about him.

Jack asked if Cullum recognized that girl, and Cullum said it was Anna’s granddaughter. Anna was a good agent and what happened to her was a shame.

Trina said, that guy was creepy, and Josslyn said she kept running into him. He was so uptight, she kept acting like a ditsy college girl to shake him. Trina asked if that was the real reason she was leaving, but Josslyn said, no. Seeing Jack reminded her of her mom. They’d had a big fight and she’d said awful things. Her head wasn’t there. Trina said she understood. Josslyn and her mom might need distance. Josslyn said she hated that. Everything was a mess. Trina said she’d had to deal with a mess with her mother, but nothing helped until she finally talked to her mom. Josslyn would feel better if she talked to hers. Josslyn said she was right, hugged Trina, and left.

Alexis said people did change. Maybe Ric would too. She certainly hoped so. His date was here. She gave Ric his phone back, and he went over to Elizabeth. He said he was glad she’d decided to come, and she said her too.

Diane arrived and asked if Alexis was aware that Sonny was reorganizing his legal affairs. Alexis said she told him that he needed to have a conversation with her.

Elizabeth told Ric that it was none of her business, but it looked like he’d been having a serious conversation with Alexis. Ric said he’d wanted to thank Alexis for everything she’d done for him over the years. She’d been a great mother, and he wanted her to know there were no hard feelings. He wanted to start over as friends and she agreed to try. He was going to be working closely with Sonny. Elizabeth asked, on what? and he said he was going to represent Sonny on multiple business dealings.

Curtis said, Portia knew? and Jordan said, she guessed. She didn’t take it well. He said Portia was probably feeling some type of way because she hid her pregnancy and Jordan didn’t, and Jordan said she hoped it didn’t stop Portia and Curtis from having a good relationship. They were going to be co-parents from the moment the child was born and needed to be in a good place. He said she was amazing. Portia had been hard on her, and she’d been nothing but generous. He was sorry she had to deal with that. She said Portia promised not to tell him about her possible pregnancy and hadn’t owed her that. She was a good person and would make a wonderful mother.

Portia thanked Stella for giving her a reality check, and Stella asked if Portia forgave her for meddling. Portia said this time she was glad Stella did, and they hugged.

Jack went over to Emma and asked if she had any word on her grandmother’s recovery, but Emma said it was none of his business. It was a private matter. Family only. He said if he could do anything for her or Anna, let him know, and Gio said, will do, and thanked him. Jack left, and Gio asked if Emma was okay. Trina asked if Jack was an old WSB friend of Anna’s, and Emma said that’s how he would describe himself, but he was a total hypocrite.

Emma went over to Jack’s table and said, if he wanted to do something for her grandmother, leave her the hell alone. The WSB had done nothing but destroy her life.

Carly said Josslyn was angry at both her and Sonny. He needed to keep his distance right now. Sonny said he’d always been on Carly’s side and was always here for her, whatever she needed, and Carly thanked him.

Josslyn looked through the window and saw Carly with Sonny.

Cullum said, that didn’t sound like there was any improvement, and Jack said he was still hazy on what happened. He asked Cullum to share the details, and Cullum said, what he was told was that Anna was on assignment, went rogue, and disappeared. Something about the mission made her fixate on Faison. Jack asked if no one said what it was, and Cullum said it was something they may never know. He doubted Anna was going to come back from this. It was sad to watch a good agent break.

Isaiah came by Portia’s office to ask what she and the baby wanted for dinner, and she said Stella had stopped by. Stella told her that Jordan wasn’t pregnant. He said, that must be a relief, and she said it was. Stella said other things she wanted Portia to hear. She had a way of pointing out hard truths and told her that her frustration with Jordan could be perceived by him and others as her still having feelings for Curtis or unresolved issues about their marriage ending. He asked if she did.

Alexis said if Sonny made his decision because he didn’t want her in proximity of his affairs, it was her fault Diane was losing half of a lucrative client’s cases. Diane said that wasn’t it, and Alexis said she owed Diane and this wasn’t her way to repay it. Diane told her, stop. She wasn’t responsible for Sonny’s choice. He’d made that clear. It was about his brother.

Elizabeth said given their contentious past, should Ric be working for Sonny? and he said she thought it wasn’t a good idea. She said, for so many reasons. He was just getting his life back together and it could be a huge step back. He said he’d proceed with caution, but he had to do it. He wasn’t getting any younger and had missed out on important years with Molly, Sonny, and her.

Josslyn came in, and Carly said Sonny stopped by to say hello to the moss bowl🎍. He was just leaving. Sonny said Josslyn had a problem with him and he thought they could work it out, and Josslyn said, if he did the right thing by Donna and his other surviving children and left the country, she’d send him a postcard. Until then, there was nothing to work out. Carly said, Josslyn… and Josslyn said Carly was still defending Sonny. What the hell was wrong with her?

Curtis said he appreciated Jordan being open with him, and she said now she knew she could be. She could share the hard things, and they could face them together. They’d both made mistakes in the past. He said, but they’d learned from them, and she said she knew she could share her feelings about all of them. They kissed.

Portia said her feelings for Curtis were in the past. If she made Isaiah feel otherwise, she was sorry. Her resentment for Jordan had to do with her. She’d made Jordan a scapegoat in her marriage. Isaiah said he never thought she wanted Curtis or her old life back, and she said, nothing could be further from the truth. Their only connection was Trina and this baby. Their marriage was over. The last piece was her releasing her resentment toward Jordan and she was working on it. He said she was entitled to her feelings, but he was glad she’d decided to move forward, and she said, the only reason was because of him. It had been so unexpected and had turned into something real. He said, and deeply important, and they kissed.

Trina and Kai stepped away to give Emma and Gio time alone, and Kai said Emma had been through so much. Trina wondered if she’d mentioned how thoughtful and sweet he was and how much she loved about him, and he said he could tell her the things he loved about her, but they’d be here all night. They kissed.

Emma told Gio that she’d just wanted one fun night to forget about everything. So much for that. Gio said he wished he had a magic wand that could make it all go away. He wanted to make it better and couldn’t, but he could go through it all with her like she did for him. She said she was grateful to have him in her life. She knew her grandmother loved him. That was why she took him in. She knew her grandmother would be happy to know he was here for her. She put her head on his shoulder.

Alexis told Diane, let Sonny give Ric a chance. Let him get in the mud while she was free of the stress. Diane said, when it fell apart – and it would – and Sonny came crawling back, she’d charge him double. Alexis said she was thinking triple.

Ric told Elizabeth that he’d helped Sonny out when Diane broke her leg and they’d worked well together. He and Molly were in a good place and he and Alexis were being civil. But the real reason he wanted to work for Sonny was her. He needed a stable job if he was going to put roots down in Port Charles. He wanted to do that with her and only her.

Sonny told Josslyn to be mad all she wanted, but she was in her mother’s house and had to treat her with respect. Josslyn said he wanted her to lie. She didn’t respect Carly’s choices. She rationalized her decisions, making them seem okay and refusing to acknowledge how the fallout affected her children. Carly said she knew Josslyn didn’t approve of the things she’d done, but don’t act like she didn’t put her children first. She had since the day they were born. Josslyn said she was talking about the choices Carly was making now, not in the past, and she left.

Wednesday:

Brook told Chase that she couldn’t tear herself away from Phoebe. She wasn’t going along with calling her Baby Jane Doe. Neither was the hospital staff. She had every person wrapped around her teeny, tiny, perfect finger, but at the end of the day, she was alone. Had the PCPD tracked down her family? Chase said, not yet, but according to Dante, they’d progress.

Lulu created a romantic atmosphere, when there was a knock at the door. It was Nathan – with James.

Ric told Elizabeth that he wanted to build a relationship with Sonny, but didn’t want it to stop them from having a relationship. He wondered if she saw a future for them, when Lucas came in. Elizabeth said she had to talk to Lucas about a work thing, and they stepped away.

Marco made another attempt to get Britt’s meds from the safe. He opened it and said, what the hell?

Brad met Britt at the Brown Dog and she said she had to give the bartender the recipe for his pomegranate cosmogroni. He said the ingredients were in the name and it was perfect. He’d just had the worst date ever. She said she couldn’t wait to hear about it, but there was something he should know. This would be the last Brat cocktail hour for a while. It was time for her to get the hell out of Dodge.

Danny made a sandwich in the nook, and Jason asked if he could join him. Danny said Willow had lifted the restraining orders, so he could see Scout. Scout was now living with her dad, but he’d be able to see her when she was at Alexis’s house. Jason asked what he thought about living with Alexis. He had to leave town for a while and didn’t know when he’d be back.

Nathan said Maxie had to work late, Mac and Felicia weren’t around, and Georgie was studying plus watching Bailey Lou. He’d tried to call, but Lulu wasn’t picking up. He was hoping Charlotte and Rocco could keep James occupied. Lulu said they were spending the night at her mom’s, and he asked if she wanted to reschedule, but she said she didn’t want to miss spending the evening with two handsome gentlemen. James looked at a tray on the table and asked if it was one of those chard curry things. He reached for it and knocked over a bottle of wine.

Elizabeth told Lucas that Ric wanted to get serous, but he also wanted a close relationship with his brother, and nothing ever ended well with Ric and Sonny. Lucas said it wouldn’t this time, and she wondered if she should cut her losses now or take a chance and see how things ended up.

Cullum came in with a tray of Britt’s meds and asked if Marco was looking for them. He was about to restock. Marco said it was his turn to administer them, but Cullum said Brtt was gone for the day. Marco said at least he wouldn’t be late for dinner with Lucas, but Cullum said, hold on. Today was Pascal’s turn.

Brad asked if Britt couldn’t stall the project, but she said, no. Cullum and Sidwell were scary and wanted her to complete the prototype yesterday. He said she was handing an insanely dangerous weapon to insanely dangerous people, and she said once she was done, they’d have no use for her, and she’d seen what they did with expendable people. Brad asked what she was going to do about her meds, and she said she was hoping to get them reverse engineered.

Danny asked where Jason was going and why, but Jason said he couldn’t share the details. A life was at stake and they needed help. It was nothing he couldn’t handle, but Danny was safer if he had no direct contact. He’d find a way to let Danny know he was okay. He was sorry and knew it was unfair. Danny told him not to be sorry. If someone needed help, Jason had to help them. It’s what mom would have wanted.

James said he was sorry, but Lulu said, accidents happened. Nathan said it was an expensive chardonnay, and she said she’d had it around forever. James asked what he smelled, and Nathan said something was burning. Lulu said, the chicken! and ran to the kitchen.

Marco said he could have sworn Pascal told him that it was his turn, and Cullum said Pascal gave Britt the last dose. That’s why she was able to leave early. Marco guessed he misunderstood, and Cullum said they couldn’t have miscommunication about anything, certainly not this. It was their only leverage over Britt to keep her in line. Marco said he’d talk to Pascal and confirm the schedule. He hoped Cullum hadn’t forgotten about his request. Cullum said he knew Marco was eager to even the score with Mr. Corinthios, but their focus was on completing the prototype. When that was done, they’d revisit it. Marco said he didn’t know how long he could wait.

Lucas asked what Elizabeth was afraid would happen, and Elizabeth said if something happened between Sonny and Ric, Ric would lash out, get destructive, and it would affect their relationship. Lucas said Ric had burned her so many times, but she said she thought he’d changed. Lucas said he was dying to say, wake up, but he’d be a hypocrite. Marco got mixed up in stuff he shouldn’t have, but regretted it. He was sticking with Marco because he was a good person. He didn’t believe Ric was, but he was taking a leap of faith with Marco and so far he was happy. She asked if he was saying she should take a leap of faith, and he said he guesses, but only if she believed it was worth the risk.

Jason said he wasn’t sure Danny’s mom would be okay with him leaving Danny again, and Danny said, no, but she used to tell him that Jason did things not everybody understood, not even her.  She’d trusted Jason because he did what he thought was right. Jason said Danny was the same way. He hadn’t let Rocco take the fall for the lab break-in. He and Charlotte came forward and he was proud of the person Danny was becoming. He stood up for what was right and didn’t back down. He looked out for the people he loved, Rocco and Scout. He didn’t always agree with how Danny did it, but he respected it and Danny. Danny said maybe he could come with Jason.

James said, that’s chicken? And Lulu said, it was. Now it was just a sad pile of burnt up bones. Nathan said he was sorry, but she said it was fine. He said the night was a disaster. He’d ruined her romantic dinner. Lulu suggested they go get pizza. She knew a place where they could get pizza and play arcade games. Nathan said it wasn’t the most romantic thing, but she said she just wanted to spend time with him. James said he’d spilled water on her phone, but didn’t know how it happened.

Ric asked if Elizabeth got the work thing sorted out, and she admitted it wasn’t about work. He said he guessed Lucas had a million reasons why this was a bad thing and he was probably right. He got up and said, no hard feelings, but she told him to sit his butt down. She enjoyed spending time with him, and she would like to see where this went.

Marco met Lucas and said he was sorry he couldn’t get Britt’s meds. Lucas said it wasn’t for lack of trying, and Marco said he’d try again tomorrow. Lucas said he was concerned that Marco’s father and Cullum had seen him open the safe when it wasn’t his turn to give Britt an injection. What happened when she disappeared? They’d suspect Marco had something to do with it.

Brad said Lucas was helping Britt? His Lucas? His ex-Lucas? Why? Lucas hated her. Britt said he found out Marco’s dad was blackmailing her and Marco knew about it. Brad said he knew that guy was bad news. At least Lucas knew now too, and he was sure Lucas was showing Maroc the door. She said they were still together. Marco was helping access her meds. Brad said he didn’t get a second chance, but that Marco guy did? She said Lucas probably felt obligated to right his boyfriend’s wrongs, and he said, for her sake, he was glad Marco was helping. How was she reverse engineering the meds? She said she wasn’t doing it. Jason had a friend. He said he thought they’d dumped Jason, but Britt said they were still together. It was just an act. Brad said she’d lied to him, but she said she had no choice. He said Jason was helping her now, but would manifest an excuse to leave her high and dry again, but she said when she left, Jason was going with her.

Jason said Danny couldn’t come, but Danny said he’d proven he could take care of himself. Jason said it was too dangerous and Danny had school. It wasn’t happening, but for what it was worth (🍷) he had every right to be upset. He knew Danny understood, but he could still be angry and upset at the same time. Danny said he was fine, and Jason sighed and asked if there was anything he could do to make it better. Danny said, promise to come back.

Brook asked what would happen if they didn’t find Delilah’s family when the baby was released, and Chase said she’d be placed in temporary foster care. He hated it. She said so did she. She’d promised Delila to look out for her baby and wasn’t comfortable leaving her with just anyone. They should take her. He asked if she wanted to adopt Phoebe, but she said, just foster her until her family was tracked down. Not forever. They’d spent time with her and she knew them. Chase said he was in. It made sense. They were the only people who knew her mom and he thought Delilah would be pleased. He wondered if they could be screened and approved in time, and she said they had plenty of room and a good track record of being temporary parents. He said it would be more practice for adopting a child of their own, and they kissed.

Lucas asked how Marco thought his dad would react, and Marco said his dad would never physically harm him. Lucas said, what about Cullum? but Marco said his dad wouldn’t allow Cullum to lay a heand on him, but he could see his dad cutting him out of his life for good. Lucas said it would break Marco’s heart, and Marco said he knew Lucas thought his dad was a horrible man. What he was doing to Britt was wrong and they needed to stop it, but there was another side to him. Lucas said he got that it was complicated. His birth father did terrible things, but was good to him. They were estranged at the end, but he still loved his father. Marco said he hated the thought of losing his dad, and Lucas said, for Marco’s sake, he hoped that didn’t happen.

Brad said he’d spent many hours consoling Britt, but she said she had to keep it a secret. Sidwell and Cullum couldn’t find out. Brad said he cried tears for her lie, but she said he didn’t. It was a dangerous situation, and she probably shouldn’t have told him, but she knew how much she’d hurt him the last time she left. Even though she didn’t choose to leave, she didn’t reach out. He said she was a terrible friend, but the fact she was doing this was very nice. He was still mad. She said she was sorry she lied, but she had to keep the secret, and he said he wasn’t mad about how much she’d hurt him. He was mad that she couldn’t stay away from Jason Morgan.

Jason promised he was coming back, and Danny asked how long he’d be gone. Jason said he was hoping a month or two, and Danny asked, what if it was longer? Jason said that’s why he’d asked Danny about living with his grandmother. If it dragged out, he’d arranged for Alexis to be Danny’s legal guardian.

Elizabeth said she liked throwing axes with Ric, and he said, what about him and Sonny? She said maybe it was time they found the best in each other, and he said he wanted to make it work and would do what it took. He had a bit of a confession to make. Did she remember when he went on the digital detox? She said, of course (🍷). It was a turning point for him. He said it was, but not for the reasons she thought. There was really no digital detox.

Brook said she’d call Felicia and ask her to get the ball rolling, and Chase said he hoped they got the chance to take care of Phoebe. He was hoping Phoebe’s family arrived to claim her. Brook said her too. It would be rough for them to find out Deliliah was gone. He said, but they’d have Phoebe, and she said, until then, Phoebe would have them and she wasn’t alone.

Ric said he’d gotten into a sticky situation with Ava and Alexis. It all started when… Elizabeth asked if the situation was over, and he said all partners were in agreement to put it behind them. She said that was all she needed to know, unless it interfered with them moving forward. He said it was water under the bridge, and she said, then she was better off not knowing. She said the fact that he was willing to tell her the truth told her all she needed to know.

Marco told Lucas that he’d learned his lesson. He’d allowed his hatred for Sonny to put him in a dark place. Now all he cared about was Lucas. He loved Lucas. Lucas said he loved Marco too, and they kissed.

Brad said Jason always broke Britt’s heart, but she came crawling back to him. When was she going to learn? Britt said Jason had proven time and again how much he cared about her. He was risking his life going on the run with her. Brad asked what happened when Carly broke a nail and Jason abandoned her like he always did and left her all alone in a dangerous situation? She said he wasn’t going to do that to her, and Brad asked how she knew. She said she’d realized that Jason had always been straightforward with her and never misled her. He’d made it clear that Carly was a priority. Brad said, and now? and she said he was going to stay by her side. Because he said it, she knew he meant it. Brad said he wished that were true, but he thought she was setting herself up for a massive fall.

Back at Lulu’s, Nathan said, good call on the pizza, and she said she was a Spencer. They were creatures of bad habit and she knew her pizza, and it was fun playing games with James. Nathan said James felt bad crashing their date, and Lulu said, that’s why he suddenly asked them to find Felicia so he could be dropped off. Nathan said he wished James had realized sooner. Things didn’t go according to plan. She said her phone still worked, the wine that was spilled was white, and she was in the mood for pizza anyway. He thanked her for not giving up on him. He should get going. He kissed her on the cheek and left. She started to go upstairs, came back down and opened the door, and Nathan was standing there.

Lulu asked if he forget something, and he said, no. Did she? She said she lived there, and he said she’d opened the door before he knocked. He came in, picked her up, and took her upstairs. Alrighty then.

Brook said she’d seen Chase serenading Phoebe when she thought she couldn’t love him more. She was sure Phoebe loved his voice, and he sounded as good as he looked. He looked sexy in his uniform. They kissed.

Elizabeth said, before they moved forward, she wanted Ric to promise not to put her on a pedestal. She wasn’t perfect. He said, to him she was, and she said, stop. It put pressure on her, on them. She liked hanging out with him. It was fun and easy. He said, unprecedented, and she suggested they keep doing what they were doing and see how it went, and he said, deal. They shook hands.

Jason told Danny to do his homework and he’d clean up, and Danny asked if he’d be there tomorrow afternoon. Jason said he wasn’t sure. Why? Danny said, never mind, but Jason said, hold on. What is it? Danny said his basketball team was in the finals, but he didn’t know how much he’d play or if he’d play. Jason said he didn’t know if he could be there the whole time, but he’d show up, and Danny said, to watch him sit on the bench? Jason said, absolutely, and they hugged.

Britt said she had to do this, but if she could, she’d do it with Brad. Brad said she’d have more fun and be better off. She thought she could count on Jason. She said she believed in Jason, and he told her that he guessed there was nothing more to say. He wasn’t going to pretend to support her making another colossal mistake. He started to leave, and she said he couldn’t go… It was his turn to pay the bill. He put some money on the table and said, good luck. She was going to need it.

Outside, Lucas told Marco that he wanted to take a drive by the lake. He found a listing for a house and wanted to make sure Marco saw it. He showed it to Marco on his phone, and Marco said he loved it. Lucas asked if he could see them having Mai Tais on the porch, and Marco said he could. He couldn’t wait to leave this mess behind them and start over with Lucas. Lucas said him too.  

On the phone with Pascal, Cullum said he needed Pascal and Marco on the same page with Britt’s medication schedule. Marco thought it was his turn… When?… Was he sure?… So the two of them talked this afternoon…  

Thursday:

A shirtless Nathan brought breakfast to the couch, but he and Lulu went back upstairs.

At the MetroCourt, Tracy got a message from Olivia about a family meeting. Alexis joined her and asked what crises they were covertly solving. Tracy said the incredible mess Jason had made of the Danny situation. It was up to them to sort it out.

At the hospital, Lucas texted Marco asking if he got what they needed, when Ava stopped by with coffee and to tell him that Carly set a trap for him.

Alone with the moss bowl🎍, Carly flashed back to her argument with Josslyn. Jack came by and she admitted she was hoping it was Josslyn.

Britt texted Jason about meeting, when Josslyn came to the window. She let Josslyn in, asking if she forgot how to use a door. Josslyn said it was better if no one knew they were having this conversation and asked if Britt was going somewhere.

Pascal told Sidwell that Lucas was still a problem. His very presence endangered Sidwell and his son. Sidwell said he’d indulged Pascal’s opinions and unsolicited advice, and Pascal said he took no pleasure in telling Sidwell that his son’s boyfriend was untrustworthy. Sidwell said he thought otherwise. Pascal’s crush on his son was unprofessional. Pascal said he was just looking out for their best interest, when Marco came in and Pascal shut up.  

Jason went to a warehouse storage building.

Carly told Jack that she’d had a fight with Josslyn. Josslyn hated Sonny more than ever now. She’d hoped Josslyn would see Sonny as a flawed but good man, but she was wrong. Josslyn wanted Sonny and everyone like him in the world brought to justice, but how could someone like her daughter bring Sonny to justice?

Ava said she was concerned that Carly acting warmer toward Marco was just manipulation so Lucas would let go of him, but Lucas told her not to put him in the middle. Ava asked if Carly’s change of heart didn’t strike him as convenient. She was trying to get in his good graces so she could create a situation that forced him to choose between his sister and his boyfriend.

Pascal left, and Marco said the Costa Rica project needed his signature. Sidwell said he knew the situation was difficult with Marco bring privy to certain aspects of his business. His mother’s death would be avenged, and Sonny Corinthos would be taken out. He was also aware that the living situation put a strain on Marco’s relationship with Lucas. Despite that, he’d stayed, and Sidwell thanked him. Marco said Sidwell had always supported and loved him unconditionally. He didn’t love what his father did, but he loved his father.

Alexis told Tracy that Jason wanted to make her Danny’s potential guardian. Sam had wanted the kids to stay together, and he wanted Danny to live with her if something happened to him. Tracy said Danny wasn’t allowed near Scout, and Alexis asked if Tracy was going to use Drew’s restraining order to get what she wanted.

Lulu and Nathan had breakfast (no afterglow necessary), and Lulu said she couldn’t decide what she liked better, the breakfast or the view.

Jason took a big gun (not to be confused with Nathan’s big guns) out of a case and flashed back to Britt talking about running away with him. He put the gun together.

Britt told Josslyn to leave. She could use the window if it made her feel more James Bond-y. Josslyn asked if Cullum was moving Britt, since Britt and the double-agent were working on the same project.  

Jack said he hoped Carly didn’t blame herself, but Carly said, of course (🍷) she did. She’d brought Sonny into Josslyn’s life and lied about who he was, even to herself. She justified and rationalized, but people weren’t what they said. They were what they did and she’d put her children in danger because of what Sonny did. Jack said it was hard to see a person you loved clearly, and she said when people weren’t what you thought they were, the problem was them not being honest. That wasn’t real love.

Ava said Carly had sabotaged Jason, Sonny, and Michael’s relationships, and Lucas said he wanted to be able to talk to her about anything, his sister included. If Carly was trying to break him and Marco up, he had no intention of letting that happen. Ava said she’d watched his marriage to Brad fall apart and couldn’t bear for him to go through something like that again. Marco was kind, thoughtful, and loved him. Don’t let Carly mess that up. Lucas said he wouldn’t. Their relationship was real and grounded. They knew what they had with each other and their trust grew every day. He’d never been happier.

Sidwell signed the documents and told Marco that he had to catch the launch. He was meeting Ava at the MetroCourt. Marco said he had a scheduled a call with the Costa Rican developers, and Sidwell left. Marco looked at the safe.

Lulu buttoned up Nathan’s shirt, when Cullum knocked at the door.

Britt told Josslyn that she knew who and what Cullum was. She was the one who’d told Josslyn’s boss. Josslyn said Britt had to make sure she didn’t slip and let Cullum know she was WSB. He would eliminate her and that would kill her mother.

Jason flashed back to Tracy saying he’d had a special relationship with Monica. Jason told her that he’d thought Monica wanted him to be something he wasn’t, and it was a long time before he believed she’d love him no matter what. He checked out the gun.  

Alexis said the restraining order had been lifted, and Tracy said Willow was grateful to Alexis. Alexis said that was part of it, but Scout was living with Willow now and could visit with her more easily. Tracy got another text from Olivia asking when she’d be home and said there were holes in Alexis’s plan. If Scout was living with Willow, she and Danny weren’t together. Alexis said, not technically, but Scout could visit regularly and she and Danny could spend time together. Tracy said Scout could visit Danny at her house, but Alexis said she preferred Danny be with her so she could set boundaries and an example. Tracy said, like she had for Kristina? and Alexis asked if Tracy had raised her kids or had nannies raised them.  

Lulu told Nathan that Cullum was an agent with the WSB, and answered the door. Cullum asked to come in, and she told him that when she said no to them, it never worked out, so… She stepped aside and he walked in. He and Nathan introduced themselves, and Lulu said it wasn’t a good time. Why was he here?  

Ava said she was glad she and Lucas talked and told him, be careful. Keep an eye on Carly. He said he would, and she left. He checked his phone, but there was nothing, and he wondered where Marco was.

Marco opened the safe, took out two vials, closed the safe, and left. (I almost had a heart attack thinking he’d get caught.)

Britt told Josslyn that she didn’t choose this particular nightmare. Cullum and his cabal dragged her into it at the moment of her death because of who her father was. Josslyn had made a choice to put herself in this position. Josslyn said Britt was right. She’d joined the WSB to try and make the world a safer place. Britt asked what she thought that entailed. She knew she’d be putting her life on the line and asked Britt to protect her – again – for her mother’s sake.

Jason flashed back to talking to Carly about Danny, and took the gun apart.

Jack said he hated that he couldn’t fully tell Carly the truth, and as they got closer, he hated it more. He was a flawed man and knew he wasn’t enough of a partner to her, but he loved her. She said sometimes when you loved someone, you had to risk being honest. Did he love her enough to do that? He said nothing and she told him that he should go. He left and she wiped away tears.

Jason packed up the gun and flashed back to Carly saying she loved him for trusting her. He zipped up the bag, and remembered telling Carly that whatever happened to her would happen to Brennan. If she got hurt, Brennan would get hurt. If she died because of Jack Brennan, he’d kill him. He sighed and left with the bag, closing the gate behind him.

Britt said Josslyn should have thought about her mother before she joined, and Josslyn said all she could do was see it through. Maybe Britt knew something about that. Britt asked why she was worried about Cullum, and Josslyn said she’d run into him when she was searching Windymere during the blizzard.

Olivia texted Tray again, and Alexis said Jason loved Danny, but Danny had his father’s thirst for adventure. Tracy said Alexis made her point. The Quartermaines had a greater tolerance. Agree with her parenting methods or not, she’d raised sons, when Alexis raised only daughters. Alexis said she didn’t see the relevance, but Tracy said she thought Alexis did.

Ava met Sidwell, and he said he assumed she had a new piece of art for him, but she said she didn’t. He said she seemed concerned, and she said Carly was a concern. She thought Carly was manipulating him, Lucas, and Marco.

Pascal went to the safe and saw the vials were missing.

Cullum asked if Lulu’s daughter was available. He was hoping to speak to her. Lulu said Charlotte wasn’t there and Jack Brennan had already spoken to her. Cullum could speak with him. Cullum said he had his own questions and wouldn’t take long, but Lulu said Valentin hadn’t contacted Charlotte. If he spent as much time looking for Valentin as he did talking to people about him, Valentin would be in Steinmauer by now. Nathan said Charlotte had been under PCPD surveillance and there had been no sign of contact, and Cullum thanked them. He’d check in with Brennan and Lulu may or may not hear from him. Lulu said she may or may not answer the door, and Cullum left. Lulu said, what a creep. He’d questioned Rocco at Bobbie’s when Dalton disappeared. He wasn’t talking to Charlotte.

Sidwell said he knew Ava was worried about her nephew, but from what he’d observed, Lucas was fond of his sister. Ava said Carly could charm people to see her the way she wanted to be seen, and Sidwell assured her that his eyes were wide open. She said Carly came with an agenda. She was trying to break up Lucas and Marco in a way that ensured they would never get back together. Carly walked in.

Marco sent Lucas a text saying he’d gotten the meds.

Nathan said he supposed it was inevitable that the real world would knock at the door. Lulu had been amazing and being with her was easy. It was rough, but together, they could forget and live in the moment. It was overwhelming and wonderful. Lulu said she thought so too, and he said, Cullum broke the spell. She said, for now. He had to get to the office and she had deadlines, but they’d see each other again, right? He said, definitely. It was only the beginning for them.

Josslyn told Britt that Cullum had pretended to be the caretaker, and she pretended to be a sorority girl on her way to a blizzard party. He seemed to buy it. She’d run into him twice and he hadn’t been suspicious. Britt said maybe that’s what Cullum wanted her to think, and Josslyn said anything was possible. All she asked was that Britt not blow her cover. Britt said she wanted to stop Cullum more than anyone. If Josslyn thought she could help make that happen, she’d keep her mouth shut for the both of them.

On the phone, Pascal told Cullum that he’d opened the safe to prepare Britt’s injection, but instead of six vials, there were four. He’d warned Cullum and Sidwell that Lucas would be a problem. Cullum said he’d handle it.

Carly said she’d heard Sidwell was here, and he asked what he could do for her. She said she was thinking about his offer and thought they should get the dinner party on the calendar. What about Friday? He said, sounds perfect.

Tracy said Danny was a Quartermaine which told them all they needed to know, and Alexis said Tracy’s needs didn’t rise above everyone’s because of her bloodline. Tracy got another text from Olivia asking her to get back ASAP, and Alexis said it wasn’t her job to make sure Tracy got everything she wanted. She didn’t want Danny to be a master manipulator or thrill seeker. Tracy said, he’d had a taste of danger and already showed signs of both. When it came to Danny, it took one to know one. Alexis said Jason was talking to Diane and she was sure the details would be ironclad. Danny needed a guardian and they’d have to accept Jason’s wishes.

Lulu and Nathan hugged on the porch.

Marco told Lucas that he did it. He got them. Lucas said, amazing, and Marco gave him the vials, telling him to give them to Britt. Do it quick. It was only a matter of time before someone realized they were gone. He knew Lucas was worried, but he promised that once his dad found out, his dad would protect him. Marco knew he would.  

Josslyn wondered if Cullum knew Britt’s father. When she was at Windymere, there were two things in his coat pocket – a copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy and an open pack of cigarillos. Britt said she had no idea why he had those things, but she did know her father was dead. The only thing left of him was his brain in a jar, four kids, and her Huntington’s, which was a death sentence. Get out so she could finish packing. Josslyn told her, stay safe, and went out the window.  

In his office, Cullum told Jack that he needed a resolution now, while on a rooftop, Jason aimed his gun. Cullum said he’d seen what Jack did with the Five Poppies investigation, and Jason tried to get a better aim, putting his finger on the trigger.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

 Jason keeps trying to aim and it looks like he can’t decide between Cullum and Brennan.

There’s a knock at Britt’s door and she opens it to Rocco. She says, this is a surprise, and he apologizes for not texting first. He asks if she has a minute. He was hoping she could help him with something.

Lucas asks Marco, what about Cullum? and Marco says, Cullum is dangerous, but he also knows other people are very interested in the medication. Britt and Jason Morgan are desperate to get their hands on it and Cullum knows that. They could have done it. There’s no reason for Cullum to assume he stole it and Cullum can’t risk doing anything to him without proof. They just have to stay calm and hope he doesn’t figure it out. Lucas says, still, it’s a huge chance Marco is taking, and he pressured him into it, and Marco says, they’re right to help Britt. It’s the right thing to do. It’s worth the risk. He’s worth the risk.

Nathan goes to Dante’s office, and Dante asks, what’s up? Nathan asks if he’s heard From Lulu in the last hour or so, but Dante says he hasn’t. Why? Nathan says Lulu may have a problem with the WSB.  

Alexis comes in to find Suzanne in the office and says she thought Suzanne would be at lunch. Suzanne says she was just heading to the courthouse to submit today’s filings. She’ll grab something on the way. Can she get Alexis something? Alexis says, no, and Suzanne asks if she’s sure. She doesn’t mind. Alexis says, geh, and Suzanne says, tough morning? Alexis says her morning began with a meeting with Tracy Quartermaine. Sharing a relative with that woman is going to lead her to an early grave.

At the MetroCourt, admiring a bracelet on Kristina, Jacinda says, isn’t it stunning? It will look amazing with the dress they picked out. Kristina says, that Jacinda picked out, thankfully, and Jacinda says, Kristina has to wear this. Kristina says, it’s gorgeous. Jacinda doesn’t think anyone will mind if she borrows this too? Jacinda says, they won’t even know it’s gone. The accessories closet is overstuffed and unorganized. Kristina says, still, she doesn’t want to get Jacinda in any trouble, but Jacinda says, Kristina won’t. She’s dating the boss. Kristina says, okay. Who gets more of a kick ordering Nina around, Jacinda or Michael? Jacinda says, it’s close, but probably Michael. He can tell Nina what to do. His family though, not so much.   

Olivia says, so they’re all in agreement on how to approach this, and Tracy says, yeah, fine, whatever. Ned says, always so supportive, mother, and Tracy says, she isn’t. She can’t believe this is what Olivia was texting her about. Olivia says, this family meeting should have happened a long time ago. Things can’t keep happening the way they have, but they’re going to be very cool. There’s going to be no name calling, no raised voices. They’re going to keep the whole thing very civil. Ned says, sure. A calm rational discussion. We’ll play on our family strengths. Olivia says she’ll start the conversation. The two of them can just keep chiming in and agreeing with her. Tracy asks if she gets to speak for herself at any point, and Olivia asks if just nodding approvingly is completely out of the question. Tracy says, it is, and Olivia says, okay. There’s going to be no attacks, no ganging up. They’re going to have a productive family meeting and by the end, she’s sure he’ll see reason. Michael walks in and says, he who?  

Jacinda says she and Michael got a little spontaneous in the gatehouse, and Kristina says, the gatehouse? Jacinda says, yes. Why? Kristina says, well, Michael lived there with Willow and the kids. She’s surprised he took Jacinda there of all places. Jacinda says they didn’t plan it. It was so nice outside, they decided to walk around the grounds. Then she got cold and the gatehouse was close by, so they went in to warm up. Michael built a beautiful fire and they started talking. Then they did more than talk. Kristina says she thinks she’s good with hearing the details of her brother’s beautiful fire, and Jacinda says, sorry. Michael is so wonderful. She can talk to him about things she never dreamed of telling anyone else. Kristina says, it sounds like the perfect day, and Jacinda says, it really was… until Olivia walked in on them.  

Michale says, sorry he’s late. He had a work call. They needed a family meeting? Olivia says, yes. They all thought it was time to sit down and have a little refresher on what it means to live in a house full of children. Because children learn by watching. They watch what we do and how we go on about our lives. That’s why it’s always important to set a good example because children are like little sponges. They’re always absorbing everything. Michale says, okay. Sure. Yeah. Olivia says, to that end we feel… The reason they’re all here… Michael says him. What did he do? Tracy says, what didn’t he do is probably a better question, and Michael says, excuse me? Olivia says, we feel recent events warrant a conversation about suitable behavior of those of them who are lucky enough to live in this beautiful house. Because they as a family would like to move forward in such way that adult needs can be met without encroaching on the sensibilities of others or taking the innocence of young children. Tracy says, just tell him. You’re not talking to the Pope. Ned says, what his wife is politely trying to address is Michael’s choice of trysting spots, and Michael says, if they’re referring to Olivia barging in on him and Jacinda… Olivia says, barging? That was no barging. The two of them were very obviously pre or post something intimate right in the gatehouse where anyone could walk past and get an eyeful. Thank God it happened to be her. Ned says, what if Leo were the one who happened to barge in? and Tracy says, or Danny. He’s a teenage boy. They don’t want Michael giving him any ideas. Michael says, as a teenage boy, Danny gets ideas when he looks at a paper plate. He thinks they’re all overreacting. It’s really not that big a deal. Olivia says, he’s a parent. What if Wiley walked past and saw that? They’d all be having a conversation about the birds and bees a lot sooner than any one of them is prepared for.

Britt invites Rocco in and asks what he needs help with. He asks if she’s heard of the high school medical mentorship at GH, and she says, heard of it? She started it back when she was chief. It’s a shadowing program for high school students who are considering taking the medical path in college. Wait. He’s interested in it? Rocco says, yeah. He thought that he’d hate doing community service at the hospital, but he actually liked it. He found out about the program and heard he could get into it if a doctor on staff agreed he can apply. So he was wondering if she’s be his mentor.

Marco asks if Lucas knows where he’s supposed to meet Britt, and Lucas says, not yet, but once he hands off the meds, things become more complicated. Maybe it’s best if they don’t go back to Windymere tonight. Marco says he gets why Lucas is afraid, but they can’t avoid it forever. He has to face his father at some point. Lucas says she knows, but does it have to be tonight? They can get a room at the MetroCourt and can order room service. Marco says, they have to find a new place to live anyway. Why don’t they take a tour of that house on the lake? Lucas says, that’s a great idea, and they kiss. Marco says, see him tonight at the MetroCourt. He loves him. Lucas says he knows. He loves Marco too. Marco opens the door and Brad is there.  

Dante says Nathan has to walk him through what happened, and Nathan says, okay. He was at Lulu’s place this morning and a WSB agent showed up. Dante says, who? Brennan? Nathan says, no. Some other guy. He said his name was Cullum. Dante asks if he was there about Charlotte and Valentin, and Nathan says, that’s what he told them, but Valentin has been missing for months and there’s no reason to believe he’s had any contact with Charlotte. Dante asks if Lulu was bothered by the guy stopping by, and Nathan tells him, bothered by the timing, but   he’d say she was upset. Something was off and he doesn’t want this Cullum guy anywhere near Lulu.

Jason keeps trying to aim, but Cullum and Jack walk around more than any two people do while they’re talking.

Cullum says, there’s at least one aspect of this operation Jack has clearly downplayed – Jason Morgan and Britt. Jack says, they both interviewed Morgan and his account of the Five Poppies never changed.

Jason looks at his watch.

Cullum says he doesn’t believe for a second that Morgan just rescued Britt Westbourne and they went their separate ways. He’s far more involved in this than they know. Jack says, does he have proof of that? He doesn’t. Cullum says, that’s what Jack keeps saying every time, but the more he repeats it, the less Cullum believes him. He’s starting to wonder whether he should believe Jack at all.

Alexis tells Suzanne, Tracy has to know that Jason has Diane drawing up guardianship paperwork for Danny in case something happens to him, which in his world means going on the lam or murdering somebody in broad daylight. He’s being proactive. Suzanne asks if she’s worried Jason won’t ask her to be Danny’s guardian, and Alexis says, yes. She’s not trying to control Danny. She’s his grandmother and she loves him and even loves the wealth of chaos he brings, and Scout is so helpless. Suzanne says, Scout should live with Alexis, not Drew and Willow, and Alexis says she promised Sam that she would look after her kids. Suzanne says, she’s done everything she can for Scout and is still doing it, but Alexis says, it’s not enough. She’s worried Danny will end up going to the Quartermaines and she has no power to do anything if he does. Going to the Quartermaines isn’t as bad as going to Willow and Drew’s, but it has its own level of toxicity. She wants what’s best for him, at least until he’s old enough to handle the situation in a healthy way. Suzanne says, maybe Alexis should just tell Jason that. She should get the paperwork to the courthouse. Will Alexis be here when she gets back? Alexis says she’s going to Danny’s basketball game, but first she needs to brush up on how the game of basketball is played. Are there Cliff Notes? Suzanne says she loves the game. What position does Danny play? Alexis says she doesn’t know, and Suzanne says, it doesn’t matter. Has she watched a game? Alexis says, not on purpose, and Suzanne says, maybe she should just download Basketball for Dummies and look up the essentials online. Alexis says she can do that, and Suzanne says, perfect. Tell Danny that she said good luck. Alexis says she will and thanks Suzanne, who leaves.

Kristina tells Jacinda, Olivia isn’t exactly known for her chill reactions. How did Olivia respond when she walked in on her and Michael? Jacinda says, what Kristina thinks happened, happened. It doesn’t help that she and Olivia have a history. On occasion, she’d meet her clients at the MetroCourt. Not to… Just to get a sense of them, check out their vibe. Kristina asks if Olivia called the cops, but Jacinda says, no. She just made it uncomfortable for her and whatever guy she was with. It was unnecessary. All they were doing was having dinner and talking. Olivia may have chewed her out once or twice too. Kristina says, so when Olivia walked in on Jacinda and her brother, they were just talking and Olivia jumped to the wrong conclusion? Jacinda says, no. She definitely jumped to the right conclusion this time.

Michael says he doesn’t think he needs to remind everyone that the lived in the gatehouse for years. He’s comfortable there. Tracy says, too comfortable, and Michael says, maybe they should have gone upstairs, but it wasn’t like they were having sex in the stables, the nursery, or Tracy’s bedroom.

Ned says, look, they’re all adults. They know it can be difficult to find privacy in the house. But next time Michael brings Jacinda home… Olivia says, keep his clothes on? and Ned says, yes, that. Michael asks when they became such prudes, and Olivia says, it’s not about being prudish. Frankly, it’s not even about the locale. Michael says, what’s it about then? and Olivia says, it’s about his choice of partner. That’s the real issue.

Brad says, sorry he stopped by with no appointment, but he needs to talk to Lucas, and Marco says he was just on his way out. He’ll see Lucas tonight. Lucas says he’ll text Marco, and Marco leaves. Lucas says he’s really busy, so it has to be quick, and Brad asks if he’s busy with patients. Lucas says he’s busy with a lot of things. What does Brad need? Brad asks if one of Lucas’s many things concerns Britt.

Britt says she’s flattered that Rocco asked, but she’s not sure if she’s the right physician to mentor him. She’s an OB/GYM. He’s probably more into things like orthopedic medicine or transplants or brain surgery. Rocco says, actually, they sit on everything they want. He figured since they were friends… Britt says, they are friends, and she’d be happy to mentor him, actually honored. He has intelligence, resilience, and compassion. He’ll make a fantastic doctor. It’s just that her schedule is a little in flux. She doesn’t know if she’ll be around. He sees her suitcase and asks if she’s leaving town.

Dante asks, what’s got Nathan so worked up about Cullum? He’s not a fan of the WSB, but they’re law enforcement like them. We ask questions. Nathan says, yeah, but Cullum questioned Rocco once already. Lulu said he’d interviewed Rocco about Professor Dalton. Dante says, he did, and Nathan asks if he doesn’t think it’s weird that Cullum shows up after all this time wanting to question Charlotte after Brennan already did. Something’s not right. Dante says, not to question Nathan’s instincts – maybe he has something – but a WSB agent asking questions about WSB related cases doesn’t sound like anything alarming to him. Maybe Nathan is being overprotective about Lulu.

Jack asks what Cullum is implying, and Cullum says, Jack sent a team into the Five Poppies and uncovered nothing. He’s too good for that to happen. Jack says, they did everything by the book, and Cullum says he’s sure. He’s starting to think Jack is running interference for Morgan. Jack says, to what end? and Cullum says, Jason Morgan is his girlfriend Carly Spencer’s best friend. He thinks Morgan is still involved with Britt Westbourne and Jack has been protecting both of them. How did he not figure it out sooner. Was Jack working with Jason Morgan?

The landing is empty and Jason is gone.

Jack tells Cullum, prove it. Better yet, bring it to the Bureau and see what they think. They’ll laugh him out of the room. They might wonder why he’s accusing a fellow agent with no proof and might start looking at him. After all, Cullum came to Port Charles promising to get the results Jack didn’t get, but all he has are blind, unsubstantiated accusations. Cullum says, there’s still time, and Jack says, take all the time he needs. Just stay out of his way. Jack leaves.  

Michael says, what exactly is the problem with Jacinda? and Olivia says, when you own a hotel, you get to learn pretty quickly who’s at the bar for business, no matter how beautiful or elegantly dressed they are. She had to encourage Jacinda to leave the MetroCourt on more than one occasion. Michael asks if she was on a date, and Ned tells him that he says date. Others would say, job. Olivia says, whatever they call it, Michael shouldn’t be bringing her here, and Tracy says, hold on. She agreed to this intervention because, number one, it’s her house, and number two, Michael should not be intimate all over the property. However, he’s within his rights to spend time with whoever he chooses. Ned says, he can certainly pay for it, and Olivia says, he’s paying her? Michael says, that’s enough. They don’t get to talk about Jacinda that way.  

Jacine tells Kristina that Olivia’s reaction didn’t bother her or Michael. She’s not that shy. If Olivia wants to clutch her pearls, that’s her problem. Kristina says, Jacinda must really like her brother if she’s willing to put up with the Quartermaines, and Jacinda says she does. You know how it is when you first meet. You’re never really sure if all the baggage they’re carrying will make the relationship worthwhile or not. So far, so good in this case. She has plenty of baggage of her own, but it’s more like really expensive luggage. She’s sorry. All she’s done is talk about herself. What about Kristina? She got the impression that Kristina isn’t dating. Is she interested? Is she looking?  

Britt tells Rocco that she has no plans to leave. It’s just some stuff she has no room for in this shoebox of a room. No storage. Here’s a tip from a mentor to a mentee, don’t move into bachelor apartment over a diner. Rocco says he’ll make a note of it, and she says, Dr. Jones is an amazing doctor and would be the perfect mentor for him… Wait. Isn’t Lucas his cousin? Rocco says, yeah, and she says, even better. She’ll reach out and he can follow up. She gets a text from Cullum: Get out to Windymere right now or I’m coming to get you. Rocco asks if she’s okay.

Lucas says it really isn’t something he can discuss with Brad, but Brad says he knows Britt is in trouble, like the life or death kind. He also knows that Lucas said he’d help her and he needs Lucas to mean it. Lucas asks what he’s talking about, and Brad says, Britt has everything riding on this. He knows Lucas doesn’t like that they’re best friends, but Britt means everything to him. She’s taking a huge leap of faith here, something she never does. She’s putting her welfare, her entire life, in Lucas’s hands and he needs to deliver for her.

Marco goes to the office, where Alexis is busy on Spyder-Finder, and he asks how she is. Basketball? She says she’s trying to give herself a quick tutorial on the game, and he says, for a case? She says, no. Her grandson’s team is in the finals, so she’s trying to figure out who she’s supposed to cheer for. He says, if someone is wearing the same uniform as Danny’s and sinks the ball in the hoop, that’s a good thing, and she says, maybe she should just follow the cheerleaders. She gives him his file and asks if he’d do her a favor. Put some handwritten notes on it for her and she’ll check it out tomorrow. Suzanne is gone for the day, so she’ll see him tomorrow. He says, if someone scores from outside the circle on the floor, it’s worth three points, and she says, there’s a circle? and she leaves.

Nathan tells Dante that it’s not about him being involved with Lulu. Doesn’t Dante think it’s weird how this Cullum guy showed up twice now to interview Lulu’s kids? Dante worked for the WSB and told him how it ruined his life. Look what they did to Anna. They can’t afford to take this Cullum guy’s interest in Lulu’s kids at face value. Over the intercom, a woman says, line one, WSB Director Ross Cullum, and Dante says, speak of the devil. He picks up the phone and asks what he can do for Cullum.

Jason sees Alexis in the parking lot, and she says, glad he could make it. He says him too, but he probably can’t stay for the whole game. She says, that’s okay. Danny will just be happy that he’s here at all. Before he goes in, she doesn’t know if he’s made the decision on who Danny’s legal guardian is, but if he’s decided, she’d like to know.

Michael says, Jacinda’s job doesn’t define who she is as a person and her job, by the way, is working as Nina’s assistant at Crimson. Even if it wasn’t, he doesn’t care. He doesn’t judge sex workers. Ned says, oh, we know, and Michael asks when the two of them became holier than thou. This moral outrage thing is a little over the top. Ned used to be a bigamist. Ned says, briefly, and Michael says, what about his Grandma Bobbie? She was a sex worker at one point. Do they think they’re better than her too?

Kristina tells Jacinda that she has no interest in a relationship right now. She’s focused on reopening Charlie’s. Jacinda says she knows Charlie’s demands a lot of Kristina’s time and energy, but she can’t just work. Come on. She’s gorgeous, smart, and clearly has a great sense of humor. Kristina always laughs at her jokes. Kristina says, Jacinda is funny, and Jacinda says, and she’s got great taste. So why isn’t she out there dating up a storm? Kristina says, because they’re friends, she’ll spare Jacinda her track record of disastrous relationships, and Jacinda says, they’re all disasters, until they’re not. You don’t know when your luck will change.

Lucas tells Brad that it’s true. In the past, he didn’t have a lot of use for Britt. But a lot changed. Both of them changed. He doesn’t know how much she told Brad… Brad says, Lucas is helping her get her Huntington’s meds so she can reverse engineer them and get out from under the thumb of Marco’s evil dad and some other psycho. Lucas says he wishes Britt hadn’t been so forthcoming, and Brad asks if Lucas is worried about keeping him safe. Lucas says he’s worried about keeping all of them safe, and Brad says he knows Lucas thinks he and Britt are horrible influences on one another, but they also care about each other a lot. Lucas says he knows they do, and Brad says Lucas is a good person and he’s asking him to follow through on his promise to get Britt’s meds. Take it as far as he has to, to save her. Lucas says he will come through for her, and Brad says he thinks Lucas means it and he’s going to hold him to it. He leaves.  

Britt tells Rocco, sorry. It’s work. She has to go. Rocco asks if she’s sure she’s all right, and she says she’s fine. She’ll talk to Dr. Jones about him and the mentorship program. He’ll either mentor Rocco himself or pair him with someone that’s great. He’s going to be an amazing doctor one day. She knows it. She opens the door and he thanks her. She says, bye, and closes the door. She sees two texts from Lucas: Hopefully today is the day I’ll get what you need. I’ll text when I do. Then: I’ve got it. (There’s also a text telling him her location, and I wonder if that comes into play later in the story.) She texts him, meet Pier 55, and leaves with the suitcase.  

Alexis says she knows how much Jason loves Danny. She knows how Sam was happy and proud that Jason had shown up for him and put him first. She sincerely hopes that the guardianship arrangement is a contingency they never have to use, but even if they do, she hopes he believes Danny is better off living with her. Dante approaches and says he thought he might find Jason here. They have a problem.

Michael says, Jacinda is a good person, and he’ll be damned if he allows them to put her in the position of being judged and disrespected by any of them. Tracy asks if he isn’t doing just that. He said before that he thinks Jacinda really likes him. He’s taking advantage of that. He says he never intended to do that, and she says, then he’d better stop behaving like the rest of the Quartermaine men who can’t keep their pants on. Ned says, hey, and she says, sorry. Did she lie? Michael’s laundry list of indiscretions pales in comparison to her brother Alan’s, Drew’s, and even her son’s. Ned says, easy. He’s no paragon of virtue, but don’t compare him to Drew. He’s never been recorded having sex in his children’s playroom. Michael says, he would bring that up, and Ned says, please. Michael was shtupping the family cook. Michael says, it was one time. One time. (I swear he looks like he might laugh.) Olivia says, one time, one hundred times. It doesn’t matter. She worked here. Tracy asks if it’s time to talk about Olivia’s indiscretions yet, but Olivia says, this isn’t about her. Tracy says, it certainly can be, and Michael says, enough. The only person who’s said anything that matters today is Tracy. Jacinda deserves to be treated with respect. If he’s failed in doing that, things need to change.

Jacinda says she’s told Kristina all about her and Michael. Kristina has to tell her something. Kristina laughs, and Jacinda asks, who is someone who was special to her? Kristina says her last relationship was with a woman named Allie. Jacinda probably knows her as Blaze.. the singer. Jacinda says, wow. She is super talented and very cool. Kristina says, yeah, and Jacinda says she’s sorry. Was it a bad breakup? Do we hate her now? Kristina says, no, definitely not. Their lives took different directions. They really loved each other. Jacinda asks if Kristina misses her, and Kristina says she’s happy for her. She’s off on this world tour and deserves all the success she has. They’re still friends, so it’s all good. Yeah, she’s just definitely not ready for a relationship.

Jason asks Dante if whatever it is can wait. The game is about to start, and he wants to see Danny. Dante says, it’s not that simple, and Alexis asks if this is PCPD business. Dante says he can’t tell her anything about what’s going on unless she’s going to be acting as Jason’s attorney, and Jason says, if it’s police business, call Diane and they’ll make an appointment to come down to the station. But not before he sees his son. Dante says, unfortunately, that’s not an option. Jason’s got to come with him down to the station now.

Britt arrives at Pier 55 and calls to Lucas. She says she’s here. Someone watches her as she sends a text.  

Tracy asks if their moral sensibilities have been satisfied, and Olivia says she’s not going to apologize for trying to protect the children in this house. Ned says, if they have to put up their guard for anyone, he thinks it’s the next louse Tracy chooses to bring into the home, and Tracy says, pardon me? Ned says, she talks about the Quartermaine men, but she’s been with a veritable rogues gallery of scoundrels. She says, starting with his father, and he says, like that makes it any better. Olivia says, actually it does make it a lot better, and Ned asks, how much did Lord Larry cost her anyway? Tracy says, none of his business, and Olivia says, Tracy is no stranger to doling out cash for love. She’s a lot like Michael that way. Ned asks, how many mobsters was Tracy involved with? and Olivia laughs. Tracy says, fewer than Olivia.

Jacinda tells Kristina, life’s funny. One day you meet someone and you think they’re just a friend, and then suddenly you get butterflies in your stomach when you think about them. Kristina says, if she ever gets that butterfly feeling again, she’ll be sure to tell Jacinda, but she’s not holding her breath. Michael approaches the table and says he has a question for Jacinda. Would it be terribly disrespectful if he kissed her right here, in front of everyone? Jacinda says, is Olivia here? She might faint. Michael says, she’s not here, and Jacinda says, by all means. She and Michael kiss, and Kristina smiles.  

Jack knocks at the door of Britt’s room and calls her name. He tries the door and it opens. He goes in and sees it looking like no one lives there. He looks around and from the doorway, Nathan asks what Jack’s doing in his sister’s room.  

Lucas arrives at the pier and sees Britt. He says he’s got it, and gives her the vials. She tells him, thank you so much. He may have just saved her life. He says, don’t thank him, thank Marco. Rocco watches them from behind something.

Jason asks why Dante is bringing him in. He hasn’t done anything. Alexis asks why Dante is taking Jason in. What is he alleging Jason did? Dante says he’s not alleging anything. The warrant didn’t come from them. It came from the WSB.

Marco pours over papers in the office and sees a text from Lucas: Meeting Britt at Pier 55. He hears something and says, Suzanne, is that you? Still concentrating on the paperwork, the door behind him opens. Cullum says, no. It’s me. He holds a knife behind his back.

On Monday, Britt tells Lucas that Sidwell isn’t the only person he needs to be worried about; Sidwell tells Laura that the words she’s looking for are, thank you; and Jack tells Nathan that he has to find Britt ASAP.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Heat without rivalry.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-alexa-havins-on-kissing-ryan-paevey-as-lulu-and-nathan-heat-up/

I’m kind of down with this. Although nothing will top his dance scene with Anna.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-james-patrick-stuart-calls-valentin-strangely-obsessed-with-carly/

A cautionary tale. Addiction doesn’t care who you are or what you do.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/soap-alum-jacob-young-reveals-secret-7-year-opioid-addiction-even-my-wife-didnt-know/

A bittersweet ending.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-alum-coby-ryan-mclaughlin-finds-new-love-after-loss/

For those CBS soap watchers.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/cbs-soaps-preempted-for-march-madness-get-the-full-schedule-details/

You have plenty of time to shop for an outfit. It’s not until October 30th.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/2026-daytime-emmy-awards-ceremony-date-announced-as-submissions-begin/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

While Mecco still hassled Ben about his best, the charter left a $28K tip and positive comment cards, except for saying Alesia seemed stressed. I’ll bet. Jenna called Alesia and Mike Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber, which about summed it up. To prove that point, having been awarded with the disco ball helmet for stupidity, Alesia left it behind on the crew’s night out. However, Captain Jason came to the rescue, bringing it to her where they were dining.  

Summer House

The only thing I have to say about this week’s episode is, the cast is mostly in their late 20s, 30s, and mid-40s. The last time I played Spin the Bottle was in high school. Is it over yet?

Southern Charm: Reunion Part 1

Craig whined about Salley coming between him and Charley because it couldn’t possibly be the fault of his unpredictable bad temper. There was a big debate as to whether or not Austen and Salley slept together. He said, no, but she was revealingly silent. Also discussed was the inappropriateness of both Venita and Salley dropping the news of Molly’s vaginal rejuvenation on the group. We found out that Audrey wanted to confront Salley, and feeling as we all did, Whitner said, give us those tickets. Madison thought Audrey would be the girl who got away for the rest of Austen’s life. Like a whiney bookend, on the way out, Craig griped that it was very clear it was just pile on Craig. To be continued…

Southern Hospitality

At the beginning, there was some big meeting with everyone, and there was so much yelling and finger pointing, for a moment, I thought we’d jumped to the Reunion. In a nutshell, it was trigger words, body shots, and a pajama party that Grace was overdressed for. Again, is it over yet?

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

If you look unsufferable up in the dictionary, Dorit’s picture is there. The worst thing isn’t even her tendency to never shut up or being without the ability to read a room, it’s the faces she makes. She’s worse than a teenager with the eye rolling. In Sutton’s interview, she wondered why they couldn’t just talk about what the Chloé fall line was and what they wanted to buy. There was big time designer shopping and Dorit jetting from a dinner. Or as Kyle put it in her interview, giving them an Irish goodbye even though they were in Italy. We were left with Boz pondering how Amanda had walked away from a cult and built one. Amanda was selling a mindset and recruiting people. She was selling a cult. Since Amanda’s whole gig is very MLM, it sounds like Boz isn’t wrong.

Ladies Of London: The New Reign

Life in Bizarro Noel Coward World continued with Lottie shopping for a push present with her Salvador Dali clone husband Josh. She suggested they share in a £30K (around $40K) tennis bracelet. He asked if she was going to pay half, but she said, he would pay half and she’d wear it half the time. They seem like fun. We found out Kimi had been collecting taxidermy for 30 years. She liked her pets dead because you didn’t have to pick up the poo. Alrighty then. Mark said home was a reflection of his soul – gilded. I saw it more cluttered with museum pieces. Kimi had a party where everyone painted a naked guy – I mean painted a picture, not painted the guy directly – and Missè confronted her about making light of her brother’s murder since it had been drug related. They never made it clear how it was drug related, like, if he was a dealer or buying weed or what. Kimi had it shouldn’t be a sob story, and claimed it had put a damper on the wine tasting, causing a slew of other depressing stories. We flashed back and in reality, someone else started it and Kimi had joined in with her own sad story before Missè. Got it. Kimi is a narrative changer.

Random Reality Items

There’s a sort of newbie coming to Salt Lake.

This looks promising. Amazon has some surprisingly good shows.

I’m surprised it’s the lowest rated. I kinda got into it the second time around.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

One Piece. Netflix. No surprise, Season 2 is as good, if not better, than the first season. Weird creatures (I loved the giants!), insane enemies, great special effects, a sad whale tale, and the ever-present optimism of Monkey D. Luffy. I saved the last two episodes for this weekend, but I already can’t wait for Season 3, which was immediately given the green light.

https://screenrant.com/one-piece-season-2-review/

Being Gordon Ramsay. Netflix. The title of this four-part docuseries is self-explanatory. While in the process of opening several restaurants, Gordon ruminates on his past and his hopes for the future. While it mostly concentrates on his work, there are segments on his home life and hobbies. I’ve always been a fan of his, so I really enjoyed it.

https://www.mashed.com/2111392/things-learned-about-gordon-ramsay-from-being-gordon-ramsay-documentary/

https://people.com/bombshells-from-being-gordon-ramsay-11907944

Louis Thereaux: Inside the Manosphere. Netflix. A popular British journalist takes on those influenced by the likes of Andrew Tate and the He-Man Woman Haters Club. Some solid information, but mostly these manly men acting like babies and trying, unsuccessfully, to make Thereaux look like an idiot. By the way, now we call cheating one-way magnogamy. Ugh.

https://www.refinery29.com/en-au/louis-theroux-inside-the-manosphere-netflix-documentary-women

https://stephensilver.substack.com/p/louis-theroux-inside-the-manosphere

🏆 And the Little Gold Guy Went To…

The winners of the 2026 Academy Awards. I’m thrilled about Michael B. Jordan. He so deserved it. I’m less thrilled that Sinners did not take home Best Picture, but TBH, I haven’t seen One Battle After Another yet. And I am so glad Golden went up, up, up. Kudos!

https://ew.com/oscars-2026-winners-list-11925195

The best and worst moments.

https://ew.com/oscars-2026-best-and-worst-moments-11926649

The most important thing in the whole event – the fashion.

https://ew.com/oscars-2026-red-carpet-photos-11926257

What you didn’t see.

https://ew.com/oscars-2026-everything-you-didnt-see-on-tv-at-the-academy-awards-11927157

Best snacks ever.

https://ew.com/2026-oscars-snacks-stars-are-served-during-the-ceremony-11926651

Of course he did!

https://ew.com/michael-b-jordan-celebrates-2026-oscars-win-with-in-n-out-11926955

Now what was that loser non-winner saying?

Is he for real? I’m no Kardashian fan, but he’s got to be kidding. Read the room, kid.

🐾 On an Animal’s Day Off…

🐁 Some like to shop.

https://people.com/live-possum-found-hiding-in-soft-toy-section-of-airport-gift-shop-11928767

🐘 An untethered nature walk reduces stress.

https://people.com/elephant-who-spent-life-in-chains-rescued-and-moved-to-elephant-hospital-11929305

🦁 Sometimes the best thing is a big meal and a nap.

https://people.com/wildlife-photographer-snaps-lion-cub-in-food-coma-11929070

🐓 Quotes of the Week

I’ve always focused on trying to do the work. My father always told me don’t expect anything to [be] handed to you. Do the work and it will figure itself out.Michael B. Jordan

For every reason it’s not possible, there are hundreds of people who have faced the same circumstances and succeeded. – Jack Canfield

Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult. – Charlotte Whitton

The great Western disease is, ‘I’ll be happy when… When I get the money. When I get a BMW. When I get this job.’ Well, the reality is, you never get to when. The only way to find happiness is to understand that happiness is not out there. It’s in here. And happiness is not next week. It’s now. – Marshall Goldsmith

Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will. – Suzy Kassem

Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow. – Mary Anne Radmacher

You’re such a knob. – Tilly Ramsay to her father Gordon Ramsay

I need to get my friends out of that whale. – Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy), One Piece

🐑 No Lamb Yet…

Until next time, stay safe; stay getting the good Easter candy now before all that’s left are the dollar jelly beans; and stay standing up for what’s right and not backing down.

Click Here > Sinners | I Lied To You Song | Movie Clip | Warner Bros. Entertainment

March 13, 2026 – GH Weekdays, Lulu Confronts Maxie, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Watching Soon, Coming Attractions, Unconventional Animals, A Week’s Worth Of Quotes & Sun

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🍕 Weekday Slices…                                                                          

Monday: 

Carly woke up next to Valentin who said they’d been a bit impulsive. Was it a mistake?

Back at her apartment, Josslyn flashed back to questioning Carly about Valentin, when Jack knocked at the door. He said he’d received an alarming piece of intel. If it was true, things were more dangerous for her.

Kristina met Alexis at the Bad Jen Café, and Kristina wondered if Alexis was disappointed about Willow taking Drew’s congressional seat. Alexis said she was fine, but had to work on her attitude before seeing Willow.

Sidwell visited Willow  to follow up on her meeting with Laura and Boyle. He figured she’d received conflicting advice. Willow said she assumed Boyle was speaking on his behalf, that she wouldn’t be where she was if not for him, and she was to take her cues from Boyle.

Nina said she was going to Washington with Willow, and told Jacinda that she had to train the new intern. Lulu came in with Charlotte.

Nathan went to Dante’s office and said he’d gotten some DNA from Delilah, but no hits on it. Dante wondered who they could reunite the baby with her mother’s family.

Valentin said they’d made a complicated situation more complicated, but Carly said it seemed simple. They hadn’t done anything wrong. He said, technically speaking, she was still dating Jack, and she said, until she brought Jack down. Valentin wondered if she’d wanted to sleep with him or knew it would hurt Jack, and she asked, what if it was both? They kissed, when Jason walked in like a black cloud.  

Willow said, message received, Sidwell was in control, but he said he didn’t want her to think she’d traded one captor for another. She said she didn’t and felt grateful, and he said she had free reign as long as it didn’t conflict with his interests. They’d both benefit from the arrangement and she already had. He could tell already that she was a more reliable asset, but there was an issue concerning Drew’s daughter.

Nathan said he’d found no evidence of Delilah being at the hotel and there was nothing on the security footage. Chase said she’d told them she was from out of town, and her high-end clothing suggested she was well-off. He was going to check security footage at the airport, bus station, and train depot. Dante said he heard Maxie chose to stay with Spinelli, and wondered how Nathan was doing, and Nathan said he was fine. Dante said if Nathan wanted to talk about it, let him know.

Nina said she was excited that Charlotte was interning, and Lulu said, since Charlotte was grounded she had more free time. Nina said it would be a fun opportunity and she’d love having Charlotte there, and Lulu said she used to be an assistant at Crimson and it was a great experience. Charlotte thanked Nina for the opportunity and said she was kind of excited, and Nina asked Jacinda to show Charlotte around. When they left, Lulu said Charlotte was playing them.

Jack told Josslyn that he’d persuaded Britt to give him information on Sidwell’s project. She’d told him that Cullum was Sidwell’s partner. Josslyn said he was a double agent? and he said, exactly. She said then he was working against them, and Jack said she was far off Cullum’s radar, and he wanted to keep it that way. He’d purged her file from the database and wanted her to lay low. It was an order. The director of the WSB was a double agent working with Sidwell and if he found out they were onto him, he’d kill them both. Josslyn said if he was concerned about her safety, he’d break up with her mother.

Jason said it looked like Carly was doing more than hiding Valentin, and she asked him to leave so they could get dressed. Jason left, and Valentin said if it wasn’t complicated before, it was now.

Kristina wondered if Willow knew Alexis was in the running for Drew’s spot, but Alexis said she hadn’t brought it up when they were making arrangements for Scout to visit Drew. Kristina said it would be the first visit, and Alexis said she thought it would be upsetting. It was for her and she couldn’t stand him. She could handle the loss if it meant more time with her granddaughter.

Willow said her children were off limits, Scout included, but Sidwell said he meant them no harm. He was looking out for Scout’s happiness. Willow said Scout was already happy, but he said it wasn’t a good look. Optics was everything and it made her look like an evil stepmother who couldn’t wait to get rid of Drew’s little girl. She said she loved Scout and was doing what was best for her, but Sidwell said what was best for her – and Willow – was for Willow to bring her home. Don’t disappoint him.

Lulu said she appreciated what Nina was doing for Charlotte, and Nina said she was happy that Lulu was seeing her brother. Lulu said, even though Nina was close with Maxie? and Nina said Maxie had chosen Spinelli and no one should be in a relationship to please someone else. That they were happy was all that mattered.

Jacinda said the sample closet was the best, and Charlotte asked how often they got breaks (which should always be your first question when starting a new job). Jacinda said since Charlotte would be there after school, she wasn’t sure, when Lulu came out and told Charlotte that since there was no school today, Nina said she could start right away. She told Charlotte, be good, and left.

Josslyn said if Cullum came after Jack, her mom could get caught in the crossfire. It wouldn’t be the first time. Jack wondered if Cullum was working with Valentin and said he’d do everything he could to keep Carly safe. Josslyn said, except walk away, and Jack said he was sure Cullum was watching him. Any sudden moves would be suspicious. He wanted Cullum kept in the dark until he had concrete proof. Luckily, he had no reason to think Josslyn was involved. She said that wasn’t entirely true.

Jason told Valentin, get out, and Carly asked Valentin to please give them a minute. Valentin left, and Jason said he knew Carly was up to something, but he didn’t know she was crazy enough to team up with Valentin. Carly said it made sense to team up with Jack’s most powerful enemy, so she’d suggested they work together, and he asked if she’d helped Valentin escape. She said, no. She’d suggested Jack transfer Valentin, but had no idea he was going to escape. He asked how long she’d been harboring Valentin, and she said, from the day he’d escaped. Jason asked why she hadn’t told him, and she said she knew he’d try to stop her. He said Valentin was dangerous and she needed to cut ties with him before he got her killed.

Willow told Drew that Scout was coming. She’d been asking to see him, and she thought it was time for a visit if he felt up to it. He blinked once, and she said, good. She knew he loved his daughter and Scout loved him. The doorbell rang, and Willow let Scout and Alexis in. Willow explained that Drew was unable to speak, but she knew he was excited to see Scout.  

Jacinda told Nina that Charlotte had volunteered to go to the mailroom for her, but she’d wanted to check with Nina first. Nina said, good call, and Jacinda left. Nina said she knew Charlotte was playing them and loved her too much to let her get away with it.

Carly said she needed Valentin, and Jason said she was sleeping with him. She said, it just happened. What about Britt? Jason was in full-on savior mode. He said it involved Britt too, but she said, it involved the truth. He said she was in over her head, and she said, maybe, but she wasn’t going to stop until Josslyn was out of the WSB. He said Josslyn didn’t want to be out of the WSB, and Carly said she’d wanted to believe Jack had coerced Josslyn, but she had personal reasons, which made it harder to get her out.  

Jack said, Josslyn cut the power to Spoon Island? and she said she ran into Cullum. He pretended to be the caretaker, and she pretended to be an airhead sorority girl. She told him that she’d gotten stuck in the storm on her way to a party and was looking for her Uncle Lucas. If he hadn’t bought it, they wouldn’t be having this conversation. He asked if Cullum had any other reason to be suspicious, and she said Cullum caught her going through his coat, but she said she was cold and using it for a blanket. He seemed to buy it. Jack asked if she found anything in the coat, and she said, a copy of Cesar Faison’s book and a tin of his favorite cigars.

Lulu told Nathan, Felicia was right. Maxie wasn’t happy to find out they were involved. They didn’t fight, but she could tell Maxie was hurt and betrayed. Nathan said he should have gone with her, but she said it was better that she was alone. Maxie might have felt they were ganging up on her. He said he had a chance to tell Dante and let it pass. Now he felt like a jerk. She said they needed to tell Dante the truth together.

Maxie went to Dante’s office and they hugged. Maxie said she figured this would be awkward given the situation with Nathan and Lulu, and he asked what she meant. She said, they didn’t tell him? and he said, tell him what? She said her ex was dating his ex.

Scout said she missed Drew, and he blinked. Willow said Drew missed her too, and Alexis explained the blinking system.

Lulu told Nathan that she thought it would be easier for her to tell Dante. Maxie was dealing with her feelings, but Dante was completely over her. He’d told her that he was still in love with Sam. Nathan said he hoped she was right. Dante was his best friend and he didn’t want to lose that friendship. Lulu said it was time to face the music, but Nathan said it seemed that the secrecy hurt more.

Dante said he thought Maxie was jumping to conclusions. As far as he knew, Nathan and Lulu were friends. Maxie said, at first, but they were more than that now. Lulu told her herself last night. She and Nathan got close while she was away, and planned to see where it went. She was sorry she was the one told him. She came to commiserate because she thought he knew. Dante said it wasn’t her fault, and she said he was taking the news better than she did. She chose Spinelli, but it wasn’t easy to see her best friend with her ex-husband. He had to feel the same way.

On the phone, Jacinda said she could reschedule the meeting for another time or convince her boss to keep the meeting with the caller’s boss, if she had incentive… Okay then. She’d see what she could do. Kristina came in and said she hoped it was okay that she was interrupting. It had to do with Charlie’s grand reopening and she was in desperate need of help.

Nina said she was sure Charlotte resented the idea of being babysat, but it was an opportunity to show her mom how responsible she could be. Charlotte said she wished her mom trusted her, but Nina said she took off in the middle of a snowstorm without telling her mom and her mom was scared. She took advantage of her mom’s trust. Charlotte flashed back to overhearing Jack ask Nina to get information on Valentin from her, and told Nina that it was awful when someone took advantage of your trust. It made you question everything you knew about the person.  

Jack said Josslyn had obviously been reckless. Never do it again. She said there was an opportunity and she took it, and he said he had to keep her safe for her and her mother. She told him, says the man who recruited her, and he said he would change the past if he could. She said he really cared about her mother, and he said more than anyone he’d ever known. To prevent a double tragedy, don’t get herself killed.

Carly told Jason that she knew Josslyn resented Sonny’s way of life, but had no idea she’d been carrying the anger and hostility. Jason said it was easier to keep her feelings hidden, and she said she thought they were through it, then years later, Josslyn is worried something will happen to her, Donna, and Michael because of Sonny. Jason said, as an agent, Josslyn had more control and the power to protect the people she loved, and Carly said, what if she never wanted to leave? It was her fault Josslyn was in danger because of Sonny’s choices. Jason said, his too.

Nathan and Lulu went to Dante’s office and found Maxie there. Maxie said if they were here to tell Dante that they were dating, it was too late. The cat was out of the bag.

Scout told Drew, get better, and Alexis said he was getting the best care possible. Willow said Scout had a gift for her dad, and Scout put a friendship bracelet on Drew’s wrist. Willow said she thought Drew would like to hold Scout’s hand.

Kristina told Jacinda that it was the perfect outfit for the reopening. It wasn’t too casual, dressy, or trendy. She had no time to stress over anything else. Jacinda said she was happy to help Kristina pick out something and give her one less thing to stress over. Jack came in and asked to see Nina, but Jacinda said he was with someone. Jack walked into Nina’s office anyway, and Jacinda apologized to Nina, but Nina said there wasn’t much Jacinda could do to stop Jack without back-up and artillery. Jack said he needed to speak to Nina, and Nina told Charlotte, sorry. Give her a minute. Charlotte left and went to the bathroom.

Jason said, whenever Carly was almost free from Sonny, he pressured her to go back, but she said it was more complicated than that. He said his and Sonny’s life came with baggage and it wasn’t fair to saddle Josslyn with it, or her either, and she said she didn’t do anything she didn’t want to. She’d gone into it with her eyes wide open, but hadn’t anticipated how her choices would affect Josslyn. She’d failed as a parent. She’d do anything she could to get Josslyn out of this mess. He said she didn’t need Valentin’s help. Let him help instead.  

Josslyn came into the living room to find Valentin sitting on her couch. She ran to her bag, and he said, looking for this? He held up her gun.

Maxie said she told Dante, and Lulu asked, why? For spite? Maxie said, no. She thought Lulu would have had the decency to tell him herself. Lulu said that’s why they were there. She’d wanted to make sure Maxie was the first to know. Nathan said he was sorry, and Maxie said she wished he’d been honest the first night she was back. Now that it was all out in the open, did Dante need her to stick around? Dante said, no, and Maxie left. Lulu said she was sorry. She wished she had been the one to tell him. Dante said, no apology necessary, when his phone rang. He said he needed to take the call. Police business. Nathan said, Dante… but Dante said they were good. Nathan and Lulu left, and Dante sat down at his desk.  

Willow said Drew was settled back in bed. He got tired easily. Alexis said they’d come back soon and he’d have more time with Scout, and Scout asked if she could go grab her glitter pens from her room. Willow said, of course (🍷), and Scout left. Alexis said it went as well as they could expect. Did Willow want to pick another day for their next visit? Willow said she thought it was time Scout moved back in.  

Kristina said it was the perfect outfit. Was Jacinda sure it was okay for her to borrow it. Jacinda said, keep it. If Nina got huffy, they’d get another opinion from Michael. But Kristina still needed the right shoes. They left and Charlotte came back.

Jack said Charlotte interning gave Nina a perfect opportunity to get Valentin’s location, and Nina asked why Jack thought Valentin was still there. Jack said if there was reason to believe otherwise, she would have told him before. He did what he could for Willow and made the footage go away, but he could make it come back. Nina said Willow had been acquitted, but Jack said if the footage resurfaced, everyone would know Willow shot Drew. She’d lose her seat in congress and lose custody of her kids. Get Charlotte to tell her where Valentin was or he’d blow up her daughter’s life. Charlotte listened at the door.

Valentin said he wasn’t going to shoot Josslyn. She’d given her mother 24 hours to get rid of him. Josslyn said she’d spoken to Jason and he was on his way there. She was trying to protect her mother. If he left, there was no problem. He said they both knew the Sidwell situation was about to explode. He’d be abandoning her mother to greater danger. The only hope she had of surviving was if he stayed put. Josslyn said she thought he was overestimating his importance, and he said, maybe. Or maybe he enjoyed seeing her making the same rookie mistake – underestimating the enemy. He put her gun on the coffee table and left.

Carly said she needed Valentin’s knowledge of the WSB and his connections, and Jason asked if she trusted Valentin. She said she thought she could. She had the feeling what she needed and Britt needed were very different roads. For once his commitment to Britt didn’t get in the way. He said he was worried about her, and she said she was worried about him. She had her battle and he had his, and for once it wasn’t Jason and Carly against the world. He took her hand and said it didn’t matter what happened. It would always be them against the world. They hugged.

Tuesday:

Alexis said she thought Willow said Scout could stay with her while Drew was recovering, and Willow said she was sorry. When she initially agreed, she thought it was best, but Drew lit up when Scout was there. It was clear he wanted her there. Alexis said, mother to mother, please don’t do this.  

Nina said Jack was willing to ruin Willow’s life if she didn’t manipulate a teenager, and Jack said Charlotte was Valentin’s daughter. Valentin was dangerous and needed to be back in custody. Nina asked how she could be sure it wasn’t just a personal vendetta of Jack’s, and he asked what she was willing to do to save her daughter.

Outside Charlie’s, Molly felt pain in her side, when Kristina arrived to meet her. Kristina asked what was wrong.

Marco went to Lucas’s office, and Lucas asked if he had any luck getting Britt’s meds, but Marco said his father caught him poking around. If he didn’t pull it off cleanly, Sidwell would figure out it was him. Lucas said he was sorry Marco was torn and if Marco wanted to walk away, he understood. He’d help Britt on his own.

Jason said he might need a favor soon, and Michael said, name it. Jason said, if something happened to him, would Michael help out with Danny? Danny needed somebody around to see how a good man lived his life.

Josslyn went to the Quartermaines’ and told Danny that she had to talk to his dad. Danny said Jason was in the living room. Actually, he was heading to her mom’s. Josslyn flashed back to finding out that Carly was harboring Valentin and said it was the last place Danny should be.

Cullum tried make conversation with Carly, when Britt came downstairs. Carly asked if Britt needed help packing, and Britt said she’d been busy, but getting out was her number one priority. She left, and Cullum followed. He told Britt that the research was back on schedule and she needed to keep up the pace. If she fell behind, he’d cut off her meds and leave her to rot in Steinmauer for the rest of her short, miserable life.

Marco said he and Lucas were in this together and he’d rather risk his life than have something bad happen to Lucas, but Lucas said the goal was for nothing bad to happen to either of them. They’d do this for Britt, make sure Sidwell didn’t suspect Marco, and get Marco away from there. He knew Sidwell was still Marco’s dad and Marco loved him, but he’d made Marco culpable. Marco said he swore he’d never become his father and now they were basically the same person, but Lucas said nothing was further from the truth good. Marco was a good person. He wouldn’t stay with Marco if he wasn’t. Marco wondered if they’d stay together afterward, and Lucas said he knew they would, but couldn’t start until they made things right. Marco said if it cost him his relationship with his father, so be it.

Jack told Nina, follow through, or the footage would show up, suddenly and publicly. Nina said she’d do it, but her daughter was innocent, and Jack said she was too smart to believe that. That’s why she gave him the footage.

Charlotte quickly sat down, when Jacinda came back. She said she’d thought Charlotte got lost, and Charlotte said she was sorry. She’d peeked in the sample closet. It was amazing. Jacinda agreed that it was jaw dropping, when Jack came out. He apologized for interrupting, and left. Nina asked to see Charlotte in her office, and Charlotte went in. She asked if she’d done something wrong, but Nina said, no. It was about her father. Nina knew she’d said not to tell her anything, but wanted to revisit the conversation. She needed to warn Valentin about something. Did Charlotte know where he was?

Kristina told Molly to sit down and said she should have canceled. Molly said it was her endometriosis flaring up and the cramps were wild, but Cody was on his way there. They had plans later. Kristina said she thought Molly should prioritize her health, but Molly said she’d pushed through it before.

Willow said it was what was best for Drew, and Alexis said, what about what was best for Scout? Willow said it was in Scout’s best interest, and it was clear Drew wanted her there. Alexis said, what about when Willow went to DC? and Willow said she’d figure that out later, but this would be Scout’s primary residence. What if she lifted the restraining orders on Alexis and her family?

Danny said he was returning a scarf Donna left there, but his dad was making sure he didn’t sneak out, and Josslyn said she’d never rat him out, but just don’t go to her mom’s. He asked why, and she said her mom and Brennan had plans and she thought they wanted privacy. She could take the scarf. He gave it to her, and she said she never saw him.

Michael said of course (🍷) he’d be there for Danny, and Jason said he’d talked to Tracy and Alexis. He wanted to cover all his bases and thought Danny would benefit from Michael’s influence while he was gone. Michael asked if he was in trouble, when Josslyn came in and said she needed to talk to Jason. Michael left and Josslyn asked if Jason had convinced her mom that she had to get rid of Valentin.

Jason said he’d tried, but Carly insisted she needed Valentin for his knowledge and connections. Her mom wasn’t going to stop until she got Josslyn out of the WSB. Josslyn said Carly was committing treason and harboring a known fugitive. She’d go to prison. He said he knew, but Carly was stubborn, like Josslyn, and he had to trust her at some point. Josslyn said she’d spoken to Brennan. He’d burned her file and purged her data from the WSB databases so Cullum wouldn’t find out about her. He wanted her to go back to her old life at PCU and move on. Jason said, for once, he agreed with Jack. She needed to stay away from this. These people were way too dangerous.

Carly tried to listen in on Britt and Cullum’s conversation, and Britt said there was no need to threaten her. She’d done what he’d asked. Cullum said, based on what he’d seen, the prototype should be completed shortly.

Lucas said Marco’s father wasn’t costing them their relationship, and Marco hugged him. Lucas said it wasn’t the direction he’d expected their relationship to go, but once they navigated this minefield, it would make them stronger. Marco asked if Lucas had always been an optimist, and Lucas said, since the day he’d met Marco. Marco’s phone chimed and he said, Cullum wanted to meet. Lucas asked if Marco thought Cullum suspected anything, but Marco said he didn’t know why he would, but any meeting with Cullum was perilous.

Charlotte said she hadn’t seen her dad, and Nina wondered what Charlotte had been about to tell her in Café Cherie. Charlotte said Valentin sent her a clue to let her know he was okay. It was the only time she’d heard from him. Nina said, if he reached out, let her know, and Charlotte promised Nina would get exactly what she needed.

On the phone, Jacinda told someone to send the samples in care of Jacinda Bracken, when Nina said she had to run an errand. She was going to drop Charlotte at the Quartermaines’ first so she could have quality time with Danny. She trusted Charlotte would stay out of trouble. Jacinda said she’d be happy to take Charlotte.

Michael said he’d heard Danny had a problem with the gatehouse, and Danny said he’d cleaned it up and he’d been banned from the gatehouse for two months. He promised to stay away, but Michael said he didn’t think so.

Willow said Drew wasn’t in a position to enforce the restraining orders, and until that changed she had the power to lift them. She’d make sure Alexis, her daughters, and Danny were free to see Scout as much as they wanted. She’d never agreed with Drew to keep Scout away. That’s why she brought Scout over at Christmas. Alexis said she didn’t think it was a healthy environment for Scout. She was still getting over the loss of her mother and Drew would have good and bad days. She didn’t think a child would be able to handle that. Willow said she was trying to help Alexis, and Alexis needed to get on board. It was happening. Alexis said, if she refused, would Willow block Scout from her like Drew did and Michael did to her?

Kristina said she got why Molly didn’t want to talk about her endometriosis. It must remind her that Kristina’s selfish actions led to them losing their daughter. Molly said it wasn’t about that. Cody was coming there and he didn’t know. She was going to tell him eventually, but it was a lot to put on somebody. Kristina said it was a new phase, fun and chill, but don’t underestimate Cody. No one was more supportive than he was. Cody came in and asked if somebody ordered a strong, burly stable hand.

Michael told Danny that he knew what it was like to be a kid in this family and need an escape hatch where you could chill. He respected Jason’s decision, but when the ban was lifted, Danny could use the gatehouse as long as he treated it with respect and left it in good condition. Danny said it was nice that someone knew how he felt, and Michael said he was always there to talk to. The doorbell rang, and Michael opened the door to Jacinda and Charlotte. They all smiled.

Willow said she wasn’t her husband and was dropping the restraining orders to prove it, and Alexis said she had no choice. Willow said she was hoping things would stay cordial between them. Not just for Scout’s sake, but she was grateful to Alexis. Alexis said she had a funny way of showing it. She didn’t want to blindside Scout, and would bring her after school tomorrow. Willow said that was fine. Alexis didn’t have to agree with her decision. She just had to respect it. Alexis said, like hell she did.

Molly suggested Cody keep working on it, when Kristina’s phone rang. She said, what?… That’s ridiculous… She thanked them for the heads up and told Molly and Cody that there was a problem with Charlie’s reopening, but she thought she knew who could fix it. She’d be as quick as she could. When she was gone, Cody said he thought she’d never leave.

Carly gave Cullum his coffee, and he said she was obviously upset because he’d told her to stay away from Jack. He’d like to make amends. Jack was a valued colleague, and it was obvious they meant a lot to each other. Carly said it was fine. Enjoy his coffee. Jack looked through the window and saw Cullum. He flashed back to Britt telling him that Cullum was a double agent and went inside. Cullum said he hadn’t expected to see Jack there, but Jack said he was having lunch with Carly. Cullum said it must be nice to have free time. (He should know.) No wonder Jack didn’t crack the Five Poppies case and he’d had to take over. Jack said, knock himself out. It was a complete waste of their resources and a dead end. Cullum said, we’ll see. Enjoy his lunch. Jack went into the kitchen, and Carly said Cullum seemed like trouble, but he said it was nothing he couldn’t handle.

Britt arrived at the cabin, and Jason asked if she was okay. What happened? She said, Cullum happened. They’d run out of time. Either she had to finish the project, which she really didn’t want to, or she needed to disappear.

Kristina walked in on Michael and Jacinda kissing in the living room.

Cody and Molly sat at a table laden with tons of Chinese food, and Cody said they deserved it after their hard labor, but she’d barely touched it. She’d been quiet and not eating. He could order something else. She said she was just having an off day, and he said he knew what might make her feel better. He kissed her, said he had a little surprise, and left.

Jason said arrangements had been made for them to disappear, and Britt asked where they were going. He said, to a small farmhouse off the grid in Canada. They’d cross the border and meet Brick. They’d hand him a sample of her medication and he’d reverse engineer it. In the meantime, they’d lay low and be safe. Britt said she hoped he was right, but Cullum would use every resource to track her, and he said they had resources too. They wouldn’t be found, but they needed to get their hands on a dose of her medication. She said, for that, they needed Lucas, and took out her phone.

Marco met Cullum at Bobbie’s, and said he was surprised Cullum wanted to meet in public. Cullum said he was in charge of Sidwell’s investigation. If anyone asked, Marco was a person of interest. He asked if there were any developments with the Corinthos situation that he should be aware of. In the kitchen, Jack asked what Carly thought about Cullum’s conversation with Britt, and she said, it didn’t seem friendly. He said, keep her distance from both of them.

Nina went to see Willow and asked if they were alone. Willow said, yes, and Nina said she’d done something to protect Willow that came back to haunt her. Willow said the last time Nina helped her, she went to prison and was on trial, and Nina said it was about the footage where Willow was on the street outside of Drew’s the night he was shot, that by some miracle had vanished from the server when Turner was about to play it. It wasn’t a miracle. It was her.

Kristina said she was sorry to interrupt, but it was important. She’d gotten a call from the State License Authority. She’d let Charlie’s liquor license expire since she didn’t think they’d be opening again. Now the department was backed up, and she wouldn’t get it for months. She’d worked hard on the opening, but couldn’t open without a liquor license. She was hoping with Michael’s connections, he could do something to help.

Danny asked how Charlotte got a ride with Michael’s girlfriend, and she said she was interning at Crimson. Nina was still using her to trap her father.

Willow said, Nina made the footage disappear? and Nina said they both knew if the footage had been seen, Willow wouldn’t have her children and wouldn’t be a congresswoman. She’d be locked up in Pentenville. Willow flashed back to handling the gun and asked how Nina did it. Nina said she asked a favor, but she didn’t realize what she was getting herself into. She knew she had to save Willow – she started to cry – but in the process, she put herself into debt with a very powerful man. Now he’d come to collect.

Walking into the cabin, Lucas said he could see why Britt thought Bobbie’s was a dump, and Britt said, shut up. Lucas said Marco would get the meds as soon as he knew it was safe, and Jason asked if he was sure he trusted Marco. Lucas said he did and it would have to be enough.

Marco said there was nothing new to report, and Cullum said they’d make sure Corinthos paid for everything he’d done to him. Marco excused himself, when Josslyn came in. She was surprised to see Cullum, and he said, so they meet again.

Britt said she appreciated the risk Lucas was taking, but they were out of time on Cullum’s clock. She had to produce the project in a day or two or she had to disappear. Lucas said he’d get her meds, and Jason said, when he did, they’d be ready. It was going to be okay.  

Josslyn said she hadn’t seen Cullum since the night of the blizzard, and he said he didn’t mention she was there to the owner. She said he was so great. Her mom would freak out if she knew about her going to party during a storm. He looked nice. Did he have a date? He said he had an appointment at the bank, and she said she’d give him a loan. She looked at her tablet and said, today was Friday? She had class. Fingers crossed they didn’t see her sneak in. Great to see him. Good luck with the loan. He said, good luck with sneaking in. In the kitchen, Carly told Jack that Josslyn couldn’t say hello to them, but she could chat with Cullum. What was that about? Was she okay? Jack said it was good she left. The less interaction she had with Cullum, the better. Carly wondered if Cullum was some kind of threat, and Jack promised to make sure he wasn’t.

Marco said he saw Cullum talking to Josslyn. How did he know her? Cullum said they met during the blizzard. She’d been sidelined on her way to a party and was looking for her uncle. Marco said, she caught him at Windymere? but Cullum said it was fine. She thought he was the caretaker. She had no idea who he really was.

Alexis went to the Quartermaines’ and told Danny that she’d come to share some good news. Willow lifted the restraining orders. He could see his sister whenever he wanted for as long as he wanted. Danny hugged her.

Nina said using Charlotte was killing her, but she had no choice. Charlotte was like another daughter to her, and she knew when Charlotte was hiding something. Obviously, she knew where Valentin was and if she didn’t tell Nina, Willow would pay the price. Valentin and Charlotte were so important to each other. Nina cried and said she wished Brennan had asked her to do anything else. Willow took her hand and said she was so sorry. She didn’t say it enough, but she was grateful for everything Nina had done for her. Seeing how hard it was on Nina, she knew in Nina’s own way that she’d do anything to protect her. She finally understood now.

On the phone, Michael thanked someone, and told Kristina that he called in a favor. They were expediting her license now. She said he was so great. Jacinda too. Jacinda said she didn’t do anything, but Kristina said Jacinda found the perfect outfit. She owed her opening to them and couldn’t wait to celebrate with them both. Jacinda said it would be a fun night.

Charlotte told Danny that she never told Nina anything. Nina claimed she didn’t want to use what Charlotte told her, but Charlotte overheard Brennan threaten her precious Willow and she caved. She wanted to use how close they were when she was married to Charlotte’s dad. Nina was a sellout and it was a huge mistake to betray her. She’d never forgive Nina. She was a Cassadine and was going to show Nina exactly what that meant.

Molly swallowed some OTC medication that she had in her bag, when Cody came in with a beautiful bouquet. Molly said that was so sweet, then felt a cramp. He asked if she was okay, and she doubled over, then fell to the floor.

Wednesday:

Cody roused Molly and told her that she’d just collapsed.

Ric called Elizabeth for another date, and she said she’d let him know.

Elizabeth found Dante in an examining room, and he said he’d gotten in trouble with his dad’s dog.

Tracy went to see Lulu and said she needed help with getting Sidwell’s hooks out of Deception. She needed leverage. Lulu said she didn’t think Maxie wanted her anywhere near Deception or her.

Nathan took James to the batting cages, and James asked if Nathan could show him how to hit like he did.

Gio found Emma torturing the guitar.

Sonny saw Alexis outside Bobbie’s and said he was meeting his lawyer – Ric.  

Molly said she was okay, but Cody said she fainted and was pale. She said she wasn’t sick, but had a chronic condition, endometriosis. He said he didn’t know what that was, but he wanted to take her to the hospital.  

Dante said Fizz🐶was a rescue and they all loved him. He hoped Elizabeth kept it under wraps, since he didn’t want Fizz🐶to have a criminal record. Enough people in the Corinthos family already did. Elizabeth said she’d keep it quiet and asked if Fizz🐶was safe to have around the kids. Dante said he was a love bug. It was his fault. He’d taken Fizz🐶for a walk and when he was distracted, Fizz🐶ran up on another dog three times his size and he tried to separate them. (Been there, done this with my own dogs, and got bit myself. Always use God’s handles – what you call their tails.) She asked why he’d been distracted, and he said, Lulu and Nathan were seeing each other.

Tracy said it was DEFCON 5 or 1, whatever was most urgent, and Lulu said it was personal. She and Nathan were involved. Before Tracy laid into her about being disloyal… Tracy said she wasn’t going to do that.

Nathan said they were there to work on James’s swing, not his. He asked James to show him what he had, then they’d go from there. James took some swings, and Nathan said they looked solid and suggested he field practice pitches. James asked if Nathan didn’t like baseball anymore, but Nathan said he did. He just had a lot on his mind. James wondered if it was about how Nathan and his mom weren’t married anymore.

Ric talked to Sonny about updates on the docks, when Alexis approached their table and asked if Sonny was firing Diane.

Emma told Gio that she’d signed up for guitar as an elective. She’d wanted it to be a surprise, but she’d missed classes while she was away and now she was behind. She had to accept the fact that she was going to fail. Gio said that wasn’t going to happen. They’d figure this out.

Elizabeth said, no wonder Dante was distracted, and he said his reaction surprised him. He and Lulu were good. They co-parented well and were amicable exes, but it felt like a gut punch. She said it was still tough when an ex moved on, and he said, they both did. He’d been engaged to Sam and missed her every day. Elizabeth said grief didn’t go away. Your life just shaped around it. He wondered why he still felt so blindsided.

Nathan told James that he and James’s mom him would always love each other and him, but he knew it was still hard and confusing. They’d been married before he was born and a lot had happened since then, like Spinelli. James said he’d known Spinelli his whole life. Spinelli loved them and they loved him. Nathan said he and Maxie wanted what was best for the family and thought it best she stay with Spinelli. Was he okay with that? James said, yeah, but what about Nathan? Didn’t he want a girlfriend? He didn’t want Nathan to be alone. Kai arrived to coach James.

Tracy said Maxie was hopelessly devoted to Spinelli, and Lulu said they’d built a beautiful life. Tracy said, then Lulu needed to count her blessings. Nathan wasn’t a toy and she didn’t get to collect them all. Lulu said it wasn’t that simple, and Tracy said it never was. She understood that Lulu felt guilty, but she wasn’t a terrible person. Life and love were complicated. Lulu asked if it was worth losing a best friend.

Molly said she was feeling better, but Cody wanted to take her to the hospital. She said it was normal, but he said it wasn’t normal or fine. She scared him and he wanted to make sure she was okay. Let him take her to get checked out. She said, okay.

Sonny asked why Alexis was worried about Diane, and she said Diane was her business partner and friend. She’d performed legal miracles for Sonny for two decades. It was about loyalty, and Ric wasn’t loyal. Diane had given Sonny nothing but sound advice and he was casting her out. Why now?

At the hospital, Molly promised she was okay, but Cody said if that was the case, the doctor would tell her. She explained that she had endometriosis and she’d been dealing with it for a while. He asked if the symptoms included fainting, but she said, no. It was her fault. She was having an off day and pushed herself harder than she should have. There was nothing to worry about. He said that made him worry more.

Gio took the guitar and Emma said he wasn’t only a brilliant violinist, he could play guitar. He said he dabbled. The violin was his first love, but he played guitar to relax. He could try to teach her. She needed to try to have fun and loosen up. Music wasn’t a battle for supremacy. He asked to see her chord progressions and helped her place her fingers on the neck.

Nathan said he appreciated Kai meeting them, and Kai said his coaching was part of the Pediatric Sports Initiative (🍷). He was glad James had initiated pre-season practice. James said Kai was a superstar quarterback at PCU, and Kai said his football days were over because of an injury, but he loved working with the kids. Nathan said moving on was a good thing, and James said Nathan was a power hitter. Nathan said Kai was the coach and would give James pointers, and Kai gave James a bat.

Tracy told Lulu that she’d had some significant friendships and what she’d learned was that true friends appreciated her most when she was an honest and open version of herself. Lulu said, what if the most honest and open version of herself caused Maxie pain? She got why Maxie was hurt. Tracy asked if giving up Nathan meant he and Maxie would reunite and live happily ever after, but Lulu said she didn’t know. Tracy said she did. If Lulu denied her own happiness in favor of Maxie, everybody would lose.

Elizabeth dressed Dante’s wound and said Nathan was Dante’s best friend. It wasn’t like Lulu met some random guy at work. It made things awkward. Had they told him? He said, no. Actually, Maxie did. Then they showed up and confirmed it. She asked what he said, and he told her, what could he say? He said it was fine. They were good people and he loved them both. She told him that he’d said the right things, but how did he really feel? and he said he didn’t know. That’s why he went on a walk, to sort it out. Was he sad, angry, jealous? She said, or was he worried he’d missed out on his last chance to be with Lulu?

Sonny told Alexis that he wasn’t firing Diane. He was making a few changes and Diane being partners with Alexis made it complicated. He needed there to be distance between her and his ventures. She said, so Ric was going to represent him in his illegal activities… Sorry. Alleged. He said Diane would handle certain areas, and as needed, Ric would deal with his criminal defense. Alexis said it was a terrible idea. Ric couldn’t be trusted and if he made one mistake, Sonny would think it was sabotage. Their daughters were getting along well, and she didn’t want them to feel they needed to pick sides if it devolved into a civil war. Ric said he didn’t see that happening, and Sonny said he didn’t either. Rocco was a test case, and it worked out. They’d also both worked for a compromise for Willow, Michael, and the kids. Ric was a great lawyer and would represent him the best he could. If he didn’t, he’d get Diane to handle it. Turner walked in.

Turner told Alexis, sorry she was late. She’d gotten held up in court. They went to another table, and Ric said Sonny and Turner were cool and professional for two people who’d broken the ethical code of conduct by kissing. Sonny said he thought Ric was right. He should keep his distance from ADA Turner. He flashed back to them kissing, and said if it didn’t work out between him and Ric, it wouldn’t be good for Ric’s daughter. If he wanted to back out, now was the time to say so.

Dr. Navarro asked if the pain reliever she’d prescribed Molly wasn’t working, but Molly said she’d forgotten to refill it. She took ibuprofen. The doctor said she had to prioritize her health, but Molly said she didn’t want to stop living her life. She’d already lost so much because of her condition.

Cody looked up endometriosis on Spyder-Finder, when Felicia came by. She asked if he wasn’t supposed to take James to the batting cages and wondered if James had been hit by a ball. Cody said Nathan had taken James to the cages and wondered if he could ask her a medical question. She said he could, but she was a patient advocate and not a doctor. He asked what she knew about endometriosis.

Kai gave James instructions, and Nathan asked if Kai wasn’t spreading himself too thin, also being a congressional intern. Kai said he thought he had everything covered. He had to be an intern, but he loved doing this. He told James that he was better than last season. He bet James had grown a lot. They’d make adjustments for that, and it would eventually become muscle memory. The more he practiced, the better he’d be. James asked Nathan to show him how to hit, and Nathan said it had been a while. He took a bat from Kai, and barely tipped the ball.

Tracy said if Lulu made the ultimate sacrifice and steered clear of Nathan, would it help her and Maxie’s friendship or would she feel resentful? Would Maxie be satisfied or suspicious of every move Lulu made? Lulu said it sounded like Tracy was asking her to be selfish, but Tracy said she was asking Lulu to go after what she wanted and make no apologies. Maxie had moved on and that didn’t change when Nathan came back. She’d chosen to stay with Spinelli.

Dante said he was still grieving Sam and still loved her, and Elizaeth asked if he thought he was ready to move on. He said now that Lulu moved on, he thought they were no longer an option. Elizabeth suggested the timing was off, and he said, maybe they were out of sync. Maybe the lesson was to leave the past in the past. She told him, easier said than done. The past had a way of sneaking up on you, especially when it came to love.

Gio said Emma was getting the hang of it, and she said he was a good teacher.

Tracy said it wasn’t like Lulu was going after her best friend’s husband, but she was painting herself in that light, and Lulu said listening to Tracy was a lot like hearing from her father, but compared to him, Tracy was diplomatic. Tracy said, diplomacy was highly overrated. Her father would have cut to the chase and told her to be happy, however it looked and whatever it took.

Dante said Elizabeth and Lucky tried again and it didn’t work out. He was sorry. She said, don’t be. They had a lot of history and a lot of love, so it made sense to try and find the magic again. See if they fit. In some ways, they did, but they both realized trying to recapture the past didn’t mean they had a future. That didn’t mean it would be the same for him. He said, maybe that ship sailed, and she said if any part of him wanted to try again, now was the time. Before things went further and he really missed his chance.

Ric told Sonny that his experience with the cult gave him a chance to look at the choices he’d made and do things differently. Sonny said he’d been enlightened, but Ric said, it was more like a shift in perspective. Molly was his priority and he wanted to give her consistency. He also regretted screwing up with Elizabeth. Sonny said Elizabeth was forgiving and would see he was going the right way, and Ric said, then there was Sonny. They were brothers and he’d made it impossible for them to have a relationship. He wanted them to be better, and he wanted to do better. Alexis was wrong. He wouldn’t double cross Sonny, but he understood if Sonny didn’t trust him. He’d be happy to go case by case until Sonny felt sure. If he wanted Diane to be his primary attorney, that was fine. Call when he needed him.

Turner said, six months in Spring Ridge and three years’ probation, and Alexis said she’d advise her client to accept the offer. She’d thought the negotiation would be more intense. Turner flashed back to telling Sonny that if anyone found out they’d spent then night together, it would destroy them both, and told Alexis, everyone made mistakes. Her client shouldn’t have to lose everything over his.

Felicia explained endometriosis to Cody, and he asked if it being chronic meant there was no cure. She said, unfortunately, no, but there were ways to treat it. There were options a patient should discuss with their doctor. It affected everyone differently. He said he appreciated her telling him. It was better than trying to decipher it from the internet. He’d scare himself and convince himself that he had it. (Same when I watch medical dramas.) What could he do to help someone who had it? She said, be supportive and patient and if they needed him, be there, and she left.

Dr. Navarro said she had the results of Molly’s scans and tests. There appeared to be additional scarring on the backside of her uterus, and the largest endometria had increased in size. She suggested they revisit the options discussed before. She knew Molly was averse to surgery… Molly said she’d schedule a follow-up. She promised not to put it off and take it seriously, but her boyfriend was waiting and she wanted to get home. The doctor reminded her that it wasn’t weakness to take care of herself. It didn’t serve her to push too hard. Molly said she knew she’d put too much pressure on herself today, but it was a good day, and she didn’t want her condition to ruin it, but it had.

Tracy said Lulu’s dad was always true to himself. He grabbed life by the horns and never apologized for it. Lulu asked what happened when people got hurt, and Tracy said people always got hurt, but she’d learned from experience that you couldn’t please everyone. She knew Lulu was reluctant to hurt Maxie, but she’d told Maxie the truth. She could live her life for herself or for what other people thought. Lulu said plenty of people thought she was wrong, and Tracy said she only got one life. Live it for herself, not other people’s opinions. Lulu said so she shouldn’t care if Tracy approved, but Tracy said Lulu should always care about her opinion. That was a general rule for everyone, but if Lulu was true to herself, she approved. She left.

Nathan told James that he was sorry. It had been a while and he was rusty, but Coach Kai would help him improve. James told Nathan that his muscle memory would return, and Kai told James to widen his stance and choke up higher on the bat. Nathan said when he’d jumped back into things, he didn’t think baseball would be the thing he lost. His phone rang and he stepped away. Lulu asked if he was busy tonight, and he said he was if it was with her.

Elizabeth asked what Dante thought he was going to do, and he said keep his mouth shut. Lulu deserved to be happy. Who was he to get in the way when he didn’t know his own head? Elizabeth said she supported that. The antibiotic ointment should prevent infection, but he should watch the wound. If it got red, swollen, hot, or the pain continued, come back and see her. He asked if she was sure she was cool not bringing Fizz’s name🐶into this, and she said if the suspect became a repeat offender, she might have to rat him out. Otherwise, this never happened. Dante told her that he may be out of line with what he was going to say, but he was going to say it anyway. She’d brought up not going back to the past, but he knew she and Ric had been spending time together. Be careful. She nodded and he left.

Alexis told Turner that she’d talk to her client and be in touch. She thought Turner would take it to trial. Turner said Alexis’s client was guilty, but there were recent extenuating circumstances. She liked to win, but didn’t prosecute for the victory. Like Alexis, she wanted to see justice served and do what she could to make sure the system worked. Alexis said, sometimes, it actually did. Other times, not so much.

Sonny told Ric that Alexis could think what she wanted. He wanted their relationship to work as brothers. Ric had put him third behind Molly and Elizabeth. Ric wasn’t just telling him what he wanted to hear. He was being straight and Sonny respected that.

Molly told Cody that she was okay, but he’d been right. It was good she came in. She thanked him for insisting and said she was sorry she’d ruined their night. He said they could go back to his place. He could build a fire, and she could cuddle up with him and Outback and he’d wait on them hand and foot. She said it was tempting, but would he mind taking her home? He said, no problem, and they left.

Emma strummed the guitar, and Gio said she did it. She was amazing. She said he was amazing and thanked him for the lesson and always being there for her. She kissed him and it looked like they were on their way to getting busy.

Thursday:

Dante and Cody went to the stables after playing basketball, and Cody asked when Dante knew Lulu was the one.

Kristina came home to find Molly on the couch, and Molly said the painkiller the doctor gave her was finally kicking in. Kristina said she was glad Molly told Cody, and Molly said she pretty much fainted in front of him, and it forced her hand.

Carly went to the Lulu’s and thanked Charlotte for bringing Donna the candle supplies. She hoped they were past the glitter stage. (I identified. Glitter and Play-Doh are my nemeses.) Charlotte left, and Lulu said grounding her was fun for the whole family. She told Carly that she and Nathan were seeing each other, and Carly asked, how long? Lulu said it was new, and Carly wished her the best. It wasn’t like they were cheating. Maxie seemed happy with Spinelli. Lulu said Maxie wasn’t happy with this. She’d said if Lulu pursued Nathan, they couldn’t be friends. Carly said she was surprised, and Lulu asked how she could save the friendship.

Nathan brought James home and Maxie was there.

Britt saw Rocco at the hospital and asked if he had a minute. She needed to say goodbye.

Jason went to see Valentin and Valentin asked if Jason was there to convince him not to hurt Carly or else. Jason said, what did he think?

Dante said, the first time he saw Lulu by the jukebox at the Floating Rib, and Cody said, love at first sight? It must have been easy. Dante said everything with Lulu was a challenge. He messed up a couple times, but the worst was when he went undercover for the WSB. They never recovered. He asked if this was about Molly, and Cody said Molly fainted. She was fine now, but it freaked him out. It made him realize how much he cared. Dante said they seemed great together, but Cody said he wasn’t so sure Molly thought so. He’d offered to take care of her, but she’d said no.

Molly told Kristina that the doctor confirmed it was an endometriosis flare-up, but she didn’t want to get into treatment options because Cody was waiting. Kristina asked if she’d told Cody, and Molly said she did. Kristina asked if she told him she had endometriosis or did she tell him she had endometriosis and what it meant.

Rocco asked if Britt was going somewhere, but Britt said she was saying goodbye for her mother. Rocco said Obrecht had texted and it was all good, and Britt said she wanted to tell him how proud she was of him. She was thrilled that he’d reached out when he found out she’d given birth to him. He said it had blown him away and everything Obrecht had said about her turned out to be true. She was smart, funny, and a really good doctor. She was awesome. She didn’t push too hard, but was there if he needed her. She said he’d made it easy just by being himself.

Valentin said Carly had come to him, and Jason said Carly told him. Valentin said she knew his history with Jack, who’d left him to rot in Steinmauer. Carly came to visit him disguised as his attorney. She was determined to get Josslyn out of the WSB. Jason said, so Valentin took advantage of her, but Valentin said he saw the opportunity to flip the script. It was in his best interest to keep Carly safe, and Jason knew he’d always take care of number one.

Carly asked what Dante thought, and Lulu said Maxie told him. He was surprised, but generous about it and their friendship wasn’t affected. She knew Maxie wouldn’t throw her a parade, but didn’t think she’d end the friendship. Carly asked, what’s the plan? and Lulu said she didn’t know. She’d talked to Tracy, who said she shouldn’t live life on Maxie’s terms. Carly asked if she was going to listen to Tracy or end things with Nathan, and Lulu said Maxie was her best friend in the whole world. Should she let a guy come between them? Carly said, she shouldn’t.

James asked if they could go to the batting cages again. Nathan needed the practice. Nathan said, yes, and James ran off. He said he was sorry to show up when Maxie was working, and she said she was working from home, but needed to see him. They’d had no chance to talk. He said he was sure she was shocked and had questions, and Maxie said she did. Did he mean anything he said the night she came home or was he secretly hoping she’d chose Spinelli?

Kristina said, so Molly turned down Cody’s offer. People wanted to be home when they didn’t feel good. Everyone knew that. Molly said she wasn’t ready to face his questions, and Kristina said Molly had a chronic condition. She shouldn’t be embarrassed. Molly said she wasn’t, but tried not to let it affect her. She wasn’t defined by it and got through flare-ups as best she could, but ultimately endometriosis changed the course of her life. It’s why she and TJ broke up. (TJ? Who’s TJ?) Kristina said he’d wanted kids, and Molly said she didn’t know if kids were on Cody’s radar, but she saw how great he was with them. He had a special relationship with James. Kristina said, why not ask him? but Kristina said they’d just started dating. At what point did she have to tell him that having kids wasn’t a possibility for her?

Rocco asked when Obrecht would be back, but Britt said she wasn’t sure, but as soon as she could. She loved his hockey games. He said Obrecht was loud for someone kind of small, and she said, for someone who didn’t understand the sport, she had a lot of suggestions for the referee. He said it was okay. He liked having them there. Baseball was coming up and he was better at that. She said, hopefully, he’d look up and see her mom with her foam finger cheering him on, and he asked if Britt would be there too. She said she wouldn’t miss it, and Rocco went back to work. Lucas saw Britt wiping her eyes, and she said it was just allergies.

Valentin told Jason that they’d planned to implicate Jack for Sidwell’s crimes, but Cullum’s arrival complicated things. Jason said Cullum was working with Sidwell, and Valentin said that explained a lot of things. Jason said he didn’t care why Valentin escaped or that he came back to town. All he cared about was protecting Carly. Valentin said he was risking recapture. Why did Jason think he was still there? Because he wanted to be around when Jack discovered they were working against him the whole time.

Carly said, if Nathan was just a guy, Lulu had to put Maxie first, but Lulu said she thought they could have something real. Carly said, then she did what she could. She was upfront and honest, and if Maxie couldn’t handle that, it wasn’t her fault. Lulu told her that Tracy said something similar, and Carly said Lulu had reached out to her and Tracy. Was she looking for permission? Lulu said she’d been soul searching and asked if Carly specialized in stubborn daughters. Carly said she thought she did, but she and Josslyn were going through it, and Lulu asked if she wanted to talk about it. Carly said, no. It was something they needed to work out. Lulu said she’d never seen a mother and daughter who were closer, and Carly said she knew Lulu’s only concern was to keep Charlotte safe, and she got that, but if she held on too tight, it could backfire. They’d rebelled at that age. Lulu said, and they got hurt, but Carly said they’d survived and were stronger because people believed in them even when they screwed up. Maybe Charlotte would be more trustworthy if she knew she had Lulu’s trust.

Nathan said he didn’t lie, but Maxie said he didn’t tell the whole truth. He must have been relieved that she’d chosen Spinelli. Did he run back to Lulu because he was finally free? He said it wasn’t like that, and she said she felt stupid. She’d said she knew he’d never leave her and the whole time he was probably thinking about Lulu. He said that wasn’t true, and she asked what he would have done if she’d decided to stay with him. He said he would have stayed and done what he could to make it work, and she said, out of obligation? but he said, out of love. He loved her and always would. Nothing had changed. He woke up a father and didn’t know what he was doing. Lulu helped him connect to James. They’d never intended to develop feelings and hurt her. She said what hurt was six months. If he loved her the way she loved him, she didn’t understand how he could move on in six months.

Lucas said Rocco was a great kid and he got why Britt would miss him, but Britt said it was better for her to leave. As Lulu kept telling her, she had no place in his life. He said Lulu was entitled to her feelings, but she wasn’t taking into account how things in Britt’s life had changed her, and she asked if he was saying she was a changed woman. He said she was still a colossal pain in the ass, but she was a lot less self-involved than she used to be. He saw her with Rocco. She’d put his feelings first and it said a lot about who she was now. She said, someone who messed with the likes of Sidwell and Cullum, and he said her life was being threatened. She could have gone along with their plan, and no one would have judged her. But she was risking everything to stop them.  That was why she should stay in Rocco’s life even if Lulu would never know who she was. She said, who was she? and he said, kind of a hero.

Valentin told Jason that he’d called favors and did research on Cullum’s history with the WSB. When he’d confirmed Cullum was dirty, he had more avenues to pursue. Did Jason still want to kill him? Jason said Carly wouldn’t stop until Josslyn was out of the WSB. Working with Valentin was better than her working on her own. Just keep her safe.

Cody told Dante that maybe he came on too strong. Molly kept saying she was fine, but he could tell she wasn’t and insisted on going to GH. Maybe she didn’t like him telling her what to do. Dante asked if she was upset, but Cody said, no, and Dante said Molly was nothing if not direct. If she’d been upset she would have told him. Sometimes you wanted to be left alone. Nothing personal. Cody said Molly had a chronic condition and he wanted to help, but didn’t know how.  

Lulu told Charlotte that she had to go out, and Charlotte asked if Lulu was letting her stay there alone. Lulu said she wanted Charlotte to pick Rocco up after his shift ended, and Charlotte asked if everything was okay. Lulu had been intense about grounding her. Lulu said she and Maxie had a fight and she wanted to work it out sooner rather than later. Charlotte said she knew how much Lulu had missed Maxie, and Lulu said Maxie was like a sister. Charlotte said she could only hope to have a friend like that one day.

Maxie said Nathan moved on at lightning speed. When he died, she thought she died too. The baby was all she had left of him and the only thing that got her through the first six months. When he came back, no Maxie, no problem. He’d moved on with her best friend. Nathan said, they weren’t in love. They didn’t know what they were. They were just starting to talk about being more than friends when she woke up. Maxie said, sorry to throw a wrench in the works, but he said she didn’t. When she came back, he wanted to follow her lead. If she had chosen them, he was ready to try. She wondered how they would have built a life with a secret that big between them.

Carly walked into Sonny’s old kitchen to find Jason staring at the moss bowl 🎍. She said, is Valentin…? and he said Valentin was fine. She asked what was going on, and he said he’d come to say goodbye.

Molly said she and Cody were in the phase where it was new and should be exciting and fun, and Kristina said it was such a good stage. Molly said what if she brought up kids and he thought she was planning a wedding, and Kristina asked if Molly was afraid of scaring him off.

Nathan said, it was one kiss. Nothing happened. He and Lulu had agreed to abide by whatever Maxie decided. Maxie said, how kind of them. She was completely in the dark. He said he was sorry. Maybe he should have told her the first night. She said, maybe? and he said from the moment she woke up, she was dealing with a lot. She asked if him managing her had been convenient for him, and he said she was right. He was sorry. It was easier not to talk about Lulu. He didn’t want to hurt her. Neither did Lulu. She said, don’t defend Lulu to her. She knew Lulu better. He said, another reason for him not to talk to her. He knew how much Lulu meant to her and he didn’t want to ruin their friendship over something that hadn’t started. She said, now that it had, it didn’t matter how she felt, and he said tell him how that worked. She’d picked Spinelli and moved on with her life. What was he supposed to do? Stay alone for the rest of his life?

Britt said, Lucas thought she was a hero? He didn’t have to get involved. He said she stuck her neck out. She was coerced and he couldn’t let that stand. She said, what about Marco? She was concerned that at the end of all this, he wouldn’t be able to walk away from his father. Lucas said he would. He believed in Marco and needed her to believe in them. They were committed to getting her meds, reverse engineering them, and getting her out from under Sidwell and Cullum’s thumbs. She said, shut up. It was already bad enough to be grateful. Don’t make her admire him too.

Jason told Carly that the only way to get Britt out was for them to disappear, but he couldn’t leave without saying goodbye. Carly asked where they were going, and he said he couldn’t tell her. Take care of herself. She told him to promise he’d come back, and he said, promise to be smart. Getting Josslyn out was going to be dangerous and complicated. Do not go charging in blindly. If she was hellbent on working with Valentin, work with him. Don’t ignore his advice. She asked if he was telling her to listen to Valentin, and he said Valentin knew the players and understood the stakes. He thought she was probably safer with him than without him. He wished he could be there to help, but… She said Britt needed him, and he said he felt like he was deserting her. She said he wasn’t. He was trusting her and she couldn’t tell him how much that meant.

Kristina said Cody had made it clear how much he cared about Molly. She doubted he’d be scared off that easy. You never knew. She might change her mind about not wanting kids. Molly said that wasn’t happening and she didn’t want to lead Cody on, but it seemed premature. Who knew if they would last? Kristina said there were no guarantees, and Molly said maybe she was making a big deal out of nothing, but Kristina said it wasn’t nothing if it bothered her.

Cody wondered if he should check in, and Dante said Molly was probably freaked out too. She probably didn’t like that he saw her like that. Cody asked if couples didn’t lean on each other when times got tough, but Dante said it took time to build that kind of trust. Even when he thought Lulu was the one, there were still miscommunications. Cody said, adulting was hard, and Dante said they could both work hard on the relationship and it still might not work out. Cody said, best pep talk ever, and Dante said he wasn’t in the best headspace to give advice. Cody said, Lulu and Nathan? and Dante said it made him think about all the ways he went wrong. She’d pleaded for him not to leave Port Charles, but he was convinced he’d hurt her. He thought he’d come back and they’d pick up where they left off, but she’d moved on with her life without him and there was no longer a place for him in it.

Nathan said it sounded like Maxie didn’t want him to be happy, but she said, of course (🍷) she felt he should move on and have an amazing life. He said, just not with Lulu, and she said, not with Lulu. He said, why not? and she said because Lulu was hers.

Charlotte went to see Valentin and promised she’d been careful. He said he thought Lulu wasn’t letting Charlotte out of her sight, but she said Lulu trusted her to be on her own and she’d do what she promised. She’d pick up Rocco and head home after she told him what Nina told Jack. She was interning at Crimson and Jack came by to push Nina about getting information on where he was. After he left, Nina asked about Valentin and said she had a message for him. She almost confronted Nina, but then it hit her that she could lie to Nina, and Nina would pass along the misinformation to Brennan and throw him off the trail. Valentin asked where she said he was.

Britt said if Brad knew she and Lucas were working together, his head would explode, and Lucas asked what Britt wasn’t saying. She said she knew Rocco had people who loved and protected him, but would he mind looking out for Rocco anyway? He said, of course (🍷), but he had faith she’d do it herself soon enough, and she said she should probably go before she owed him. He said by the time they were done, she’d owe him her life.

Carly said how many times had Jason rescued her, no questions, no hesitation, no matter the cost, and he said he’d do it again. She said, this time he’s letting her do the rescuing so he can take care of Britt. She wanted him to know that she was up for it, and he said he knew, and he knew she’d do everything in her power to save Josslyn. She said, with Valentin’s help, and he said that part he didn’t love. She said, yet Valentin was still breathing, and he said, for now. If anything happened to her, that could change. She said she’d get Josslyn out of the WSB safely and tell him about it over a beer, and he said, deal. He said he hated leaving her, and she said no more than she hated leaving him. She’d be there when he got back. He said he would be back, and she asked what he was going to tell Danny. He said Danny was struggling and he didn’t want to burden him or lie to him and wasn’t sure, and she asked if he wanted her advice. He and the moss bowl 🎍 said, of course (🍷), and she said tell him he didn’t know when he was coming back, that he loved him, and she’d be there if he needed her. Jason thanked her and said, knowing that made it easier. He took her hand and she asked when he was leaving. He said, as soon as Britt got what she needed, and they hugged. She said she loved him and cried.

Valentin said he liked the way Charlotte thought and appreciated the offer, but he didn’t want her passing misinformation to Nina. If it got out that she knew anything, she’d be under intense scrutiny. Stick to her story that she hadn’t heard from him. She said she thought she should pick up her brother before Lulu found out about her side trip. She worried about disappearing on her mom. She wanted to be with him, but didn’t want to hurt her mom. How long did she have when she got the key with the red ribbon? Where would they meet? He said the situation had changed a little bit. They weren’t going anywhere anytime soon. If he played his cards right, they may not leave at all.

Dante said if it meant Cody had a chance to be with Molly, he should tell her how he felt. If they both held back, they could miss their shot at happiness. Cody said, that was a pep talk, and Dante said he knew he had it in him. They clinked beer bottles.

Kristina said if Molly didn’t want to tell Cody now, she didn’t have to, and Molly said it was typical of her to already let the fact that she didn’t want kids to come between them. That’s why she was there and not with him. But if they had a shot at a real relationship, she’d have to tell him.

Nathan asked if Maxie owned Lulu, but she said, no. She didn’t own Lulu, but Lulu was her best friend. Lulu was the person she’d talk to when he got a new girlfriend. How was she supposed to go to Lulu when the new girlfriend was her? He and Lulu had each other. Who did she have? There was a knock at the door, and Maxie opened it to Lulu.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Lulu went to Maxie’s, and Maxie said she and Nathan were just talking about her. Lulu said she was here now, so they could stop talking about her and start talking to her.

At the hospital, Trina asks if Elizabeth has seen her mom. She wasn’t in her office. Elizabeth says, maybe she’s with a patient. What’s up? Trina says, nothing crazy. She just has a little surprise for her when she goes on her break. Elizabeth said, she’s going to love that, and she could use the downtime. She’ll let Portia know. Trina thanks her, when Brook comes in. She says she was hoping to find Elizabeth. Has any family shown up looking for Delilah and her baby? Elizabeth says, no, not yet, but she’s sure Dante and the police were still looking and would figure it out. Brook asks how the little one is doing, and Elizabeth suggests they go to the NICU and see.

On the phone at the station, Dante says, let him know if they see anyone in the footage that matches the description of the woman in the pictures… Okay. That’s the date range… Great. He thanks them, when Chase comes in and asks if Dante has a second. Dante asks, what’s up? and Chase says he’d like to volunteer to help find Baby Jane Doe’s family.

On the phone at Jordan’s, Curtis suggests they table the discussion. He’ll be in the office tomorrow. Right now he’s working from home. They’ll talk then and work it out. The doorbell rings, and Curtis opens the door to Stella, who asks what he’s doing here.  

At the salon, Turner thanks Jordan for meeting her, and Jordan says, any time Turner is in the mood for a midday mani/pedi, she’s her girl. Turner says she only has time for a mani today, and Jordan says she’s in serious need of pampering and getting the deluxe. She wants to switch it up this time. What color says corporate power? Turner seems lost in thought and Jordan says, lay it on me. Turner says, what? and Jordan says, exactly. They’re in the middle of a nail salon. More confessions happen here than at the PCPD. So if she had to guess, she bets they’ll be talking about Sonny… again.

Sonny goes into Charlie’s and finds Gio playing the guitar. Sonny asks if he knew that Gio played the guitar, but Gio says, probably not. He’s a man of many talents. Sonny says, such as? and Gio says he’s magnificent at parallel parking and an excellent pinocle player. Sonny asks what he’s doing there by himself, and Gio says he’s checking the acoustics. Kristina is doing an open mic night and he’s helping out with the sound. Obviously, it will sound different with a crowd, but he wanted to check out the room. Sonny says Gio doesn’t have to make excuses with him, and Gio says, for what? Sonny says, if he wants to play music, play music.

Brook and Elizabeth go to the NICU and Elizabeth says, let’s see how the little one is doing. She’s off the ventilator. That means her lungs are stronger. She looks at the chart and says, and she’s gained a little weight from her feeding tube. That’s great. Brook says, yeah. She just wishes the baby didn’t look so alone. Elizabeth says, the NICU staff is wonderful. Everybody who works here comes by at least once a day. She’s a bit of a celebrity. Brook asks if Elizabeth thinks she can hold the baby.

Lulu asks if she can come in, and Maxie says, of course (🍷). It used to be her house after all. Lulu asks if they should sit down, and Maxie asks how long she’s planning on staying. Lulu says, it’s up to her, and Maxie says, so if whatever this is goes south, it’s her fault. Lulu tells her, that’s not what she said at all, and Nathan says, ladies, stop fighting over me. They’re faces are priceless, and he says he thought that might get their attention. Maxie says, now that he has it, what does he want? and he says, what he doesn’t want is this.

Stella says, Jordan is out and Curtis is here? It’s nice Jordan let him work from her home. Curtis says, actually, it’s their home.

Turner says she’s been meaning to tell Jordan how much she appreciates her advice about Sonny. As acting DA, there’s not a lot of people she can invite in. Jordan says she hopes she didn’t come down on Turner too hard, and Turner says, Jordan was being straight with her, and she needed it. The truth is, Jordan helped her avoid a complete and utter disaster. She flashes back to asking Sonny if it’s worth it, and him saying, there’s only one way to find out, and kissing her. Jordan says she’s glad to hear it.

Gio says he’s playing this old guitar instead of the beautiful violin Sonny and Ric got him, and Sonny says, that’s not it. Don’t pressure himself. He doesn’t have to explain himself. Gio says he appreciates that, and Sonny says, since they’re talking about it, he wants Gio to do something for him. Gio says, what? and Sonny says, take a good hard look at himself in the mirror and figure out what he wants.

Dante tells Chase that he’s been following up on the airport, train station, and bus station about the baby and her mother. He figures it can’t hurt to apply a little pressure. Chase says, good to know Dante is following up. He’s sure they already canvassed the hotels. Did anything shake out there? Dante says, no one registered under the name of Delilah. It was like she didn’t check in anywhere. Chase asks if there were any no shows, but Dante says he checked that too, and there were none. His phone rings and he says, it’s the Union Square Station.  

Brook says, hi there, little girl. She’s sorry, but she refuses to call her Baby Jane Doe. It might be hospital protocol, but when she says it out loud… She just realized, they’ve never officially met. She’s Brooklyn. She knew the baby’s mom for a little while. She was the last friend her mom made before she… She’s going to sit and talk to her for a little bit. She doesn’t mind, does she?

Felicia says if the PCPD can’t locate Baby Jane Doe’s family, she’ll be released into foster care, and Elizabeth says she hopes it doesn’t come to that. Felicia says, her too, and Elizabeth says she was in the room when they baby was born. Felicia says, that must have been hard, and Elizabeth says, it was. She spent time with the mom before she passed out, and she didn’t present herself as someone who was alone in the world without resources. It’s got to be some kind of mix up. Felicia says, it’s strange how things can turn on a dime, and Elizabeth wonders if they’re still talking about the baby. Felicia says, not entirely. Did Elizabeth know that Nathan and Lulu were seeing each other? Elizabeth says she did just hear something about that, and Felicia said she saw them kiss. Elizabeth asks what that was like, and Felicia says, it was a surprise and not great. Elizabeth says she can imagine, and Felicia says she doesn’t want to be a meddling mother, but it seems unfair to Maxie and Dante. Elizabeth says, if she doesn’t want to be a meddling mother, don’t be a meddling mother.

Maxie says, Lulu is here now, so she knows Lulu has something to say about this, and Lulu says, if she decides not to move forward with Nathan because of Maxie, she’s going to end up resenting the hell out of her and she doesn’t want that. Maxie says, okay. She guesses Lulu thinks it’s better for everyone if she’s the resentful one then.

Jordan says, damn it, and Turner asks if somebody is looking for her while they’re playing hooky, but Jordan says, it’s nothing like that. Turner asks if Jordan wants to talk about it. She owes her one. Jordan says, it’s not worth it, but Turner says, come on. Jordan says, it’s about a towel order. She ordered some plush towels and just got a notification that they’re going to be delayed. Turner says she had no idea Jordan was dealing with something that deep, and Jordan says she knew she shouldn’t bother with monograms, and Turner says, plural? Jordan says, it so happens that she has someone living with her and she wants to give her bathroom an upgrade, and Turner asks if she has a new roommate. Jordan says, an old new roommate. Her ex, Curtis, is moving in. Turner says, that’s huge. Congrats then. Jordan says they’ve had their problems, and Turner says, he’s an ex, so she assumed. Jordan says, yeah, but this time it feels right. They’re happy. Turner says she’s happy for them, and Jordan says she knows Willow’s trial wasn’t that long ago, and Portia’s revelation on the stand wasn’t the first nail in their marital coffin. Turner says, got it, and Jordan says she knows from the outside it seems like she and Curtis are moving quickly, but they’re really not. Turner says she’s not judging Jordan. She’s a smart woman and knows what she’s doing. Jordan says, the reasons they split up were complicated, but their reasons for getting back together are simple. She thinks it’s going to work out this time. Portia and Trina walk in.

Dante tells Chase that he got a hit from the Union Station footage. A woman matching the mother’s description was getting off a train in Manhattan. Security now has two suitcases with first class tags on them. Nathan is picking them up now. Chase says, great. He can help with inventory and voucher the contents. Dante says he’d love that, but Chase can’t do detective work while he’s wearing the uniform, and Chase says he understands. Dante says he’s sorry. He promises to let Chase know as soon as he has a name. Chase says, that would mean a lot, when Nathan comes in. He says he got them, and Dante says he’ll let Chase know as soon as he knows something, and leaves with Nathan.

Curtis says he signed over the house to Portia, and Stella says, that was quite a gesture. He says he was actually happy to do it, and she says she’s proud of him. So how did he end up living here? He says he was out looking for a place, and Jordan offered. It’s a great location. Look at the view. They’re happy here. She says she always wants him to be happy, but she has to ask. Did he let the ink dry on his divorce papers before he moved in?

Trina tells Portia, sorry. Maybe they should go. She doesn’t want Portia to feel uncomfortable. Portia says she and Jordan will never be friends, but they’re going to have to coexist sometime. So they can start today. Turner tells Jordan that she has to get back to the office. She’ll see if she can make it through the rest of the day without ruining her manicure. She thanks Jordan for meeting her and they hug. Turner says, congratulations on her new roommate, and Jordan says, congratulations on staying away from Sonny. Keep up the good work. Turner leaves.  

Sonny says, since Gio was living with him, he’d watched what Gio had to deal with in the past year, and Gio says, it was a lot. Sonny says, it’s taken its toll on Gio, and he had to walk away from everything, and Gio says, it definitely helped. Sonny says, right. Gio and Brook weren’t talking and look at them now. But he has to move forward and find out what he wants. If he wants to play music, he should play music, but at some point he has to finish school or get a job. Gio says he’s working at Bobbie’s, and Sonny says, that’s an honest living, but it’s not long term, at least not for him. Or maybe it is. Only Gio knows what that is. Gio says he needs to figure out what that is, and Sonny says he thinks Gio already knows. When he walked in, Gio was playing guitar to an audience of no one. That pretty much tells him that music is very important to him.

Lulu says, wow. Maxie has seen through her evil plan. She’s been trying to get Maxie to resent her, so she didn’t have to resent Maxie. Maxie says she and Nathan have a child. Don’t minimize the situation. Lulu says, then please don’t twist her words around when Maxie knows that wasn’t what she meant, and Maxie asks how Lulu thought this was supposed to turn out. Lulu says she doesn’t know, but she knows she doesn’t want either of them to be resentful. Maybe that’s just not possible. Lulu gets her coat, and Maxie says she feel betrayed, especially because she doesn’t understand how the two of them let this happen. She knows how much they both love her. Lulu says, they really do, and Maxie says, then why didn’t Lulu tell her that she had feelings for Nathan? The moment she woke up, Lulu hugged her and welcomed her back, but she was lying the entire time. That changes how she feels about them.

Curtis says he knows what he’s doing, and Stella says, he does, most of the time. His marriage just ended very recently. Does he really think it’s a good time to move in with another woman, let alone his other ex-wife? Curtis says, Jordan isn’t another woman and not just his ex. He thought she liked Jordan. She says she loves Jordan and she likes it that they’re together. It’s just… the timing concerns her. Don’t get her wrong, but she feels like he’s not giving himself time to grieve his marriage to Portia. He says, trust him. He grieved plenty when he was in it. She says she understands that. She just doesn’t want to see him rebound with Jordan. He says, Jordan is no rebound, and she says, Jordan is family. That means she could get hurt and so could he. So he should take a step back. Be with her, but don’t live with her. Not yet. Please.

Felicia tells Elizabeth that she knows it doesn’t matter how she feels about Nathan and Lulu. The only thing that matters is what Maxie thinks. Elizabeth says, Felicia gets to have all the feelings she wants, but focusing on Maxie is the way to go. Sometimes the best thing a mom can do is be loving and supportive while their kid figures out a very tough situation.

Lulu says she didn’t tell Maxie about her and Nathan because… How could she? Maxie had just woken up out of a coma. Maxie says, Lulu knew that on top of everything, she had a huge decision to make, and Lulu says, and it had to be hers. Maxie says, if she’d chosen Nathan, would Lulu have walked away? and Lulu says she thought there was no way Nathan would pass up a chance at the life he’d had with her and James. The only reason to move on would be if Maxie chose Spinelli. Maxie asks if that’s what Lulu wanted, and Lulu says, selfishly. She admits that. Maxie says she can’t believe Lulu just admitted that, and Lulu says she’s sorry, but she wanted to know if there was something real between them. She also wanted that for Maxie and Spinelli. Maxie has no idea how terrific Spinelli has been. If Maxie hadn’t come back, she has no idea what would have happened. She wanted the two of them to continue their beautiful life together. She loves Maxie. Maxie is her best friend, not some obstacle to her happiness.

Nathan asks if he and Dante are good, and Dante says, we’re grown-ups and stuff happens. (My new motto.) Nathan says, yeah. Stuff happens. Dante says, there’s no reason Nathan should miss his chance with Lulu. He’d love nothing more than to blame someone else, but he can’t, so they’re good. Let’s do this. They put on gloves to examine the luggage contents.

Brook tells the baby that Elizabeth said she’s doing great. It’s a really good hospital, so they’re taking good care of her. She doesn’t have to worry, okay? She’s sorry the baby is all alone. She and the baby’s mom have something in common. She never… She never got to hold her baby either. She gave him up after she gave birth. It’s better now, but sometimes she just can’t help imagining what it would be like to hold her son that day. Who knows? Maybe she’ll get to hold her. She knows she’s not the same as the baby’s own mom, but it might help her understand that people care about her. Chase knocks gently at the window.

Sonny says, Gio is stuck passing time and as his grandfather, he doesn’t want to enable him. He wants to encourage him. Gio says, the thing is, all of his life, it was a forgone conclusion that he was going to be a violinist. That was the plan from day one. It all changed at the Nurses Ball. Everything he thought was true, made him question everything. Like, who was he without music? If he wasn’t on stage or in a concert hall, what did he have to offer? Sonny says, Gio needs to hear what he has to say. He loves Gio and doesn’t care if he plays the guitar, the violin, or the tambourine. He’s telling him to go get back to the real work. Gio says he wants to find what else he’s good at, what makes him happy, but he doesn’t know where to start, and Sonny says, start anywhere. Just take that first step. Gio wonders what that is.

Trina looks at her phone and says, oh no. Portia asks, what’s wrong? and Trina says, a paper she just turned in. For some reason it’s not showing up in her online portal. She has to get the professor a hard copy just in case. She has time to do it if she hurries. Portia says, that’s okay. This was amazing. Don’t kick anything. Her pedicure is barely dry. Trina says she’s a Jedi master at getting it done without messing up her toes. If she does, they’ll come back another time. Portia says, sounds good. She’ll see Trina later. Trina leaves, and Jordan says, excuse me, and runs to the back of the salon.

Dante says he’s got women’s clothing, high-end labels. Stuff you’d find in shops in Manhattan. Nathan says he’s got baby items, still in the packaging. He’s got diapers, onesies, baby blankets. Dante says, what is this? and holds up a paper. This is a list of art galleries in Soho and Chelsea. Got anything else? Nathan says, nothing. No phone, no ID, no laptop. Dante says, at least they have the luggage tags. Nathan wonders if it’s her real name, but Dante says he has no idea, but at least it’s something to go on. (I want to know how Dante knows about high-end clothing and galleries in Manhattan.)

Chase tells Brook that he spoke to Dante. It turns out Delilah showed up in the security footage at Union Station. Brook says, that’s great news. What else did he find out? Chase says, she came in on the train from Manhattan, first class, but when she came into Port Charles, she didn’t pick up her luggage. She left it behind at Union Station. Strange, isn’t it? Brook says, unless she wasn’t well enough to deal with it, given the state they found her in. Chase says, Nathan and Dante are going through her bags right now. So he’s here hoping maybe he can find something that helps locate the family. In the meantime, it looks like the baby has a great pinch hitter. Brook says, she’s a sweetie. Elizabeth said she put on weight. He says, she’s a fighter, and Brook says, she’s a great listener too. Did he know they have special status here in the NICU? So does he want to meet the baby?

Maxie says, it’s about her and Lulu. Lulu is her best friend, the person she always tells anything to. She never edited or censured herself around Lulu. Now this. How does that not change? Lulu says, change happens whether they want it to or not. Would she have chosen this situation? Obviously not. She just hopes they can figure out what the new them looks like. Maxie says she likes them the way they were, the way they’ve always been, and Lulu says her too. It’s going to be different, but that doesn’t mean the new them still can’t be good. Maxie says she thinks the reason she had such an emotional reaction to Lulu and Nathan is that she feels like she’s losing them both, but Lulu says, Maxie would never lose her. She refuses to lose Maxie. Doesn’t she get it? Maxie is her person.

Dante finds Elizabeth at the hospital, and she says, he’s not back for his hand. He says, unfortunately not… Not unfortunately. She did an amazing job. She says she doesn’t know what he’s talking about, and he says, that’s right. He doesn’t thank her for that. How is the baby? She says, she’s got the entire staff wrapped around her itty-bitty finger. So pretty well, she’d say. Dante says, nice, and she says, any luck finding the family? He says, actually, yeah. He thinks he may have a lead. That’s why he’s here. The baby’s mother left luggage at Union Station with tags and her full name. So they’re looking for the family of Delilah Wilson.

Chase tells the baby, you know that super pretty girl who was in here earlier? That was his wife. He wants her to know that when his wife sets her mind to something, nothing in this world could stop her. So trust him when he says his wife won’t rest until she’s with her family. Brook watches at the window, and he says, she’s probably wondering when she’s going to be with her family. He wants her to know that a lot of good people are working really hard to find them. All she’s got to do is rest. All right. Maybe a lullaby will help. His niece Violet used to love when he sang it. Maybe she will too. He sings Lullaby and Good Night (seriously, who knows all the words to that?) and he and Brook both tear up.

Felicia goes home, and Maxie says, Nathan came by to drop off James and then Lulu stopped by. Felicia says, they were here at the same time? but Maxie says, Nathan dropped off James and left as quickly as he could. Probably a smart move. He was still Nathan and did that thing where he stuck around long enough to be helpful. Felicia says, in what way? and Maxie says, he got her and Lulu talking to each other. Felicia asks if there was trouble. She can’t picture either of them at a loss for words. Maxie says, it was actually the opposite. They had so much to say and didn’t know how to say it to each other. Nathan did his thing to help them and she kind of understands their perspective more. She has hope that she and Lulu will be okay. Felicia says Maxie doesn’t have to be okay with something if it hurts her and doesn’t have to pretend to be okay if she’s not. Not with her. She’s Maxie’s mom and on her side. Maxie says she knows and she’s not pretending. Now she knows she won’t lose Lulu or Nathan. Felicia asks if things can go back to the way they were before, but Maxie says she doesn’t think so. It will definitely be different – maybe a little weird – but she doesn’t want to get in the way of either of them finding the kind of happiness that she and Nathan once had. She was lucky enough to find love again with Spinelli. Felicia says, Maxie is in incredible friend and a great human being. She’s so proud of her. They hug.

Dante tells Nathan that the name is Delilah Wilson, and Nathan says he’ll run it through the missing persons database. Dante says he appreciates it and thanks Nathan. Lulu comes in and Nathan asks how it went with Maxie. She says, it was hard, but she thinks they’ll be fine. Maybe not right away, but hopefully soon. Nathan says, good, and Lulu asks what he thinks about her place for dinner. He can help her keep an eye on Charlotte and make sure she actually stays in the house. He says, sounds perfect.

Sonny suggests Gio take one class at PCU this summer and see how he feels getting back at campus. Gio says, let him guess – music class – and Sonny says, anything but. It’s a big university. Pick anything else. Gio says he can do that, and Sonny says, momentum builds momentum. He’s not telling Gio to hide from music. Gio says he’s not sure what Sonny means, and Sonny says, forget performing for now. Make music for himself, like Gio was doing when he walked in. Gio says, one step at a time, and Sonny pats his shoulder and says, one step at a time.

Curtis tells Stella that he knows it seems like he’s moving fast, when his phone rings. He says he’s got to take this and answers. He says, yes, he’ll hold, and Stella says she needs to leave Jordan a note. Curtis says, Jordan’s got a pen and pad in every bag she owns. Try that one. He points to her bag, and Stella digs around. She takes out the pregnancy test. (I won’t even go into how wrong it is to tell someone to look in another woman’s bag. Unless it’s an emergency and she needs an EpiPen.)  

Jordan come back, and Portia says, not feeling so hot? Jordan says she’s had better days, and Portia says, Jordan looks as green as she was at the Quartermaines’ tea party. Maybe she’s pregnant too… You’ve got to be kidding. You’re pregnant.

On Monday, Tracy says she fell of her horse; Stella asks if Jordan is saying it’s possible she might terminate the pregnancy; and Jason tells Sonny that on his way out of town, he’s going to eliminate that pest.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I guess Lulu is a bit of a pot stirrer, but him being hot is enough for me.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-kirsten-storms-helped-alexa-havins-accept-lulu-nathan-romance/

My only problem would be having to put sunglasses on to look at him.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-ric-alexis-nancy-lee-grahn-on-bond-with-rick-hearst-hes-my-guy-excl/

It’s great that they’re discussing this topic. For too many years, women were told they were exaggerating or it was all in their head. Hint: That’s not where it is.

https://people.com/kate-mansi-says-life-saving-surgery-led-to-endometriosis-diagnosis-exclusive-11924271

He’s the best of the best.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/young-restless-exclusive-as-nick-hunts-matt-joshua-morrow-praises-true-artist-roger-howarth/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

Alesia and Jenna vied for Eddy, and Ben said he was just focusing on his big job. Mike bugged Alesia about having a boyfriend, but she blew him off, saying she just wanted to get her job done. Moving on, Mike thought Ellie was into him because she gave him a peck on the cheek, but in Ellie’s interview, she said she had her eyes on the prize – João. New primary Mecca, founder of PYNK magazine, made it clear that her standards were high and the group was a hungry bunch. (Let me clarify. I mean literally hungry for food.) A new oven was coming, and Ben said he could get around the broken one, but it wasn’t going to be pretty. The charter guests were a solid 9 on the tricky scale. Mecca made Ben cringe with asking him, is that your best? over and over.

Summer House

Watching these people must be what it’s like to be the only sober one in the room. Watching them getting drunk and being messy is getting old, not to mention they’re getting too old for it. When Kyle gave Amanda a watch in front of the group, she told them it was really meant to give him more attention, causing everyone to give in and applaud for him. Is the season over yet?

Vanderpump Rules

At least they put the two worst shows on the same night, and this one actually is over. It was the last of the Reunion and they should have a drinking game every time someone said penis pump. We’d have all been drunk two minutes in. Audrey claimed she’d gotten death threats online because of Angelica’s posts, and Angelica whined that she too had been threatened. Actually, the whole thing was a lot of whining, but mercifully ended with a round of Penis Pump Pumptinis.  

Southern Charm

This was also at an end, with Patricia rounding out the season with a black-tie Carolina Day party. Whitney gave a speech, Charley broke up with Craig, and so did Austen. Salley finally ditched the chickens, giving them to her mom for the farm (where they should have been in the first place), but it looks like she ended up with Austen as a consolation prize. For now.


Southern Hospitality

Where one crappy show ends, another begins. The biggest shock was that people are still using PowerPoint. The highlight for me was a meeting between Joe and boss lady Leva. In her interview, she said she’d wanted to cut him in on one of the businesses, but he hadn’t proved reliable. Even better, she said if he kept it up, she’d be showing him the door. He seemed to think he was irreplaceable, and in his interview, compared himself to Brad Pitt, saying, even if Brad was lackadaisical about his job, he’d never be replaced. News flash: He would. Unless he was the producer.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Still in Florence, the women attended a private opera (take that Timothée Chalamet). Rachel said she lived at the villa now, and in her interview, she said she will die tan and wearing Chanel. Amanda talked about the cult, saying it was scary, isolating, and controlling, and – shazam! – it had given her the next book idea. There was more kerfuffle about her opinion on Dorit’s life, and Kathy told Amanda that if she didn’t know the person, read the room and know her place. In Erika’s interview, she said, if Kathy Hilton tells you to read the room and know your place, you’re f***ed. Rachel had gotten a text from one of her sons telling her that Rodger had given him a talk about the girlfriend, causing her to freak. She said if she did drugs or smoked cigarettes, now would be the time.

Ladies of London: The New Reign

The wardrobe is enough for me to continue with this show. Myka met with Dara to discuss Dara’s gossiping about her, but Dara gave nothing but excuses, claiming she was a victim too. There was finally a sort of apology, but in Myka’s interview, she said life was short and she was done. Still loving Martha, but she seems to fall a bit short in the decision making department. Having left her last flat because of a stalker, she gave the key to her new one to a handyman who was a total stranger. This woman desperately needs a life coach or something.

Random Reality Items

She feels safer in Dubai. If I had her skabillions, I would too.

Old New York’s return.

The latest New York makes a return.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/sai-de-silva-jessel-taank-erin-lichy-newbies-rhony-season-16-cast-announced

As usual, New Jersey wants to follow in New York’s footsteps.

Regrets of two Housewives.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Section 31. Paramount+, Hulu. From what I read, apparently Star Trek fans aren’t happy with this one. While I’ve seen and enjoyed many shows in the Star Trek universe, I’m not even close to a hardcore fan, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of weird creatures, great fight scenes, and Michelle Yeoh. Who cares about history?

https://www.ign.com/articles/star-trek-section-31-review-michelle-yeoh-paramount-plus

Shell, Paramount+, Hulu. Another body horror, thriller, be-careful-what-you-wish-for parable. A former child actor Samantha (Elizabeth Moss) is having a hard time getting parts in middle age. An influencer she used to babysit tells her to try the Shell Clinic, run by beauty maven Zoe (Kate Hudson), who promises youthful beauty forever, as long as you keep coming back for treatments. She asks, what is it worth to you? and tells Samantha, how you look determines who survives. Needless to say, nothing is what it seems. The acting was excellent and the characters seemed real. I was also pleasantly surprised to see Randall Park (Hunter in Strays) in a supporting role. While it’s one cautionary tale among many, the story wasn’t bad, and I enjoyed the satire. It also had one of the best horror film lines ever: Chloe turned into a giant lobster and she’s trying to kill us! It doesn’t get much better than that.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/shell-elizabeth-moss-kate-hudson-movie-review-2025

https://www.indiewire.com/criticism/movies/shell-review-elisabeth-moss-kate-hudson-1235046598/

The Dinosaurs. Netflix. A four-part documentary about the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, this is less about the story and more about the amazing visual effects. With more dinosaurs than all the Jurassic Park movies rolled into one, it was a prehistoric feast for the eyes. Morgan Freeman narrated, but I have to admit, halfway through I thought, if I ever had insomnia, listening to him would definitely take care of that.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/steven-spielberg-the-dinosaurs-netflix-series-watch-trailer-1236495912/

https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/netflix-the-dinosaurs

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

I’m not sure why we need to have this back, but the good news is that Lala will be joining the cast. Oh yeah, Schwartz too.

https://deadline.com/gallery/the-valley-season-3-cast-photos-bravo/

Top Chef has returned, this time in the Carolinas, and with Kristen Kish taking Padma’s place.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/top-chef-producers-reveal-behind-the-scenes-filming-production-secrets-season-23-premiere

I doubt if Barry will ever really be ready to mingle. And Sandra Bullock? Really?

https://people.com/welcome-to-plathville-lydia-delivers-ultimatum-in-season-8-trailer-exclusive-11916504

Sharknado 2.0.

https://ew.com/phoebe-dynevor-shark-movie-netflix-thrash-trailer-11924776

Coming June 7th.

https://ew.com/the-vampire-lestat-interview-with-the-vampire-season-3-gets-premiere-date-11925374

🎥 Coming Soon To a Cinema Near You…

This time, the whole family is involved.

https://ew.com/kevin-bacon-kyra-sedgwick-play-parents-real-life-kids-first-look-horror-comedy-family-movie-11920744

This looks possibly worthy of seeing in the theatre.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/project-hail-mary-super-bowl-trailer-rocky-alien

Was there ever any doubt?

https://ew.com/kpop-demon-hunters-sequel-original-team-returning-11924982

🦄 Wonders In the Wild…

🐉 Look, don’t touch.

https://people.com/dangerous-blue-dragons-are-showing-up-on-texas-beaches-11924904

🦅 A reward for photographic persistence.

https://people.com/rare-white-bald-eagle-photographed-after-hours-of-patience-in-missouri-11925005

🦥 Surprise!

https://people.com/scientists-discover-extinct-marsupials-alive-after-6000-years-11923748

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

🐦‍🔥 Quotes of the Week

Your greatness is measured by your kindness; your education and intellect by your modesty; your ignorance is betrayed by your suspicions and prejudices, and your real caliber is measured by the consideration and tolerance you have for others. – William J.H. Boetcker

Sometimes the fall kills you. And sometimes, when you fall, you fly.Neil Gaiman

You can think you know someone then find out you never even met them. It sucks, but it happens all the time. – Princess (Paola Lázaro), The Walking Dead

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

I think I learned the truth of like, that which you most need to find is where you least wish to look — you know, the greater the challenge, the greater the reward. – Carlie Hunnam about playing Ed Gein

Always seek out the seed of triumph in every adversity. – Augustine Og Mandino II

I’m fluent in your exhales. – Bill Hamilton (Timon Durrett), Beyond the Gates

🌱 No Winter Lasts Forever…

Until next time, stay safe; stay not putting away your winter clothing just yet (speaking from experience); and stay living for yourself, not other people’s opinions.

The Beatles – The Beatles – Here Comes The Sun (Official Music Video) [2019 Mix]